HOME | BLOG | FORUM | FAQs | ADVERTISEMENT | CONTACT US
 

Reservation Toll Free: 1-888-790-5264
  Quick Search Location:
Check in:   Nights: 
Room Type:   Adults:   Children:
Accommodation Super Deals
Sydney
Hotels
Melbourne
Hotels
Perth
Hotels
Adelaide
Hotels
Brisbane
Hotels
Australian Articles Topics (Click on the topics below to view the articles)
  • Australia!
  • Moving To Australia?
  • Adventures
  • Wealth, Health & Success
  • Jobs
  • Students
  • Fine Living
  • Just For Fun
  • Read Articles:
    Most Secluded 5 Star Resorts In Australia
    Keep Your Eye Open
    Top 5 Wilderness Holiday Destinations
    Renting a Car? Where to Go?
    Trout Fishing in Australia
    Honeymoon Safari Excursions in Australia
    Shark Diving In Australia
    Top Driving Routes – Get Them Now!
    5 Interesting Ways To Travel Across Australia
    A Crocodile Confrontation
    Whale Watching Tours in Australia
    Secret Location for Dolphins, Surfing, and Much More
    Best Beaches
    A World Famous Park
    A Popular Tourist Destination
    Hot Air Balloon Rides in Australia
    Hot Are You A Hunter?
    Great Golfing Destinations
    10 Fun Things To Do In Sydney
    An Unforgettable Honeymoon
    10 Things To Do & See In Australia
    Luxury Holiday In Australia
    Top 5 Australian Road Trips
    A Guide To Surfing In Australia
    Romantic Or Daring? Click Now
    Top 5 Sailing Spots
    Your Eyes Will Love This
    Backpacking In Australia
    Top 5 Reasons To Discover Australia In A Campervan
    Experiencing Australia In Extraordinary Ways
    10 Most Beautiful Australian Beaches

     
    Adventures

    Where to Take Your Rental Car in Australia
    By Amy Nutt

    Australia is such a unique and fascinating country that it's really a good idea to get out of the city and take your rental vehicle for a little road trip. Even if you are only in the country for a few days, you can see something. There are plenty of attractions and natural vistas to be enjoyed within a short distance from any major city and if you're hankering for a longer road trip, then there are plenty of scenic driving tours that beckon the traveler.

    Short Trips
    If you aren't interested in driving more than half a day or so, these attractions will let you see more of Australia without getting too far from home, or hotel, as the case may be.

    Hunter Valley Wineries: Just a couple hours outside of Sydney, this is the perfect spot to enjoy nature and take a wine tasting tour. The views here are astounding.

    Gipsland: A well-known skiing destination, Gipsland is nice and close to Melbourne and during the warmer months, you can picnic here or take hikes. When snow covered, these hills are perfect for trying out your snowboarding skills.

    The Royal Botanical Gardens: This is found in Melbourne and is the epitome of botanical gardens. Here you'll find more than 12,000 different types of plants, many of which are native to Australia.

    Creswick Regional Park: Check out some real live koala bears and take a hike through the eucalyptus trees, or have a picnic by the lake here. It's also a good place to try your hand at gold panning and fossicking, if you have a permit.

    Buchanan Caves: Enjoy a tour through amazing limestone formations deep inside this cave system. It's a bit of a drive, 360 km outside of Melbourne, but well worth the trip. Plan for a picnic outside the caves once you finish your tour.

    Swan Hill: Just under 4 hours from Melbourne, this trip is a bit of a long one. You'll be traveling alongside the Murray River and will have the opportunity to take a houseboat out on the river or check out the homesteads along the way.

    Longer Trips
    For those who are looking for something a bit more exciting, there are several long drives available that allow you to get a good look at more of the Australian scenery.

    The Great Southern Touring Route: This is a fairly small tour of 807 km that starts and ends in Melbourne. It allows you to travel along the coast, through historical towns and to catch a glimpse of what rural Australia looks like.

    The Matilda Highway: A real road trip at 2,725 km, this is a route that will take you through some pretty desolate areas. It's a great way to see the real Australia and your best chance of meeting some true characters. You begin in Sydney, ending up in Karumba to the north.

    Great Ocean Road: The perfect tour for anyone interested in sticking close to the ocean. The road winds along the coast, allowing for little stops in quaint towns and seaside villages. On your way, take a look at Port Fairy and Apollo Bay and don't forget to sample the local seafood.

    One of the main advantages of a car rental in Sydney Australia is being able to getting around to the different areas. If you are stuck using public transport, chances are you`ll never get out of the city and will miss some of the amazing scenery that Victoria has to offer. There are simply too many sights to see and you`ll miss the best ones without a car.

    A proven performer in car rental and truck rental Sydney providing it's customers with free express pickup service from many locations for personal, business or holiday car hire.

    Source: EzineArticles.com

    Feature Hotels
    Sofitel Brisbane
    Sofitel Brisbane
    Positioned in one of the city's most central locations is the magnificent Sofitel Brisbane.
    Travelodge Wynyard
    Travelodge Wynyard
    Travelodge Wynyard is ideally situated next door to all of Sydney's wonderful attractions.
    Crowne Plaza Perth
    Crowne Plaza Perth
    Crowne Plaza Perth is located on a quiet leafy residential terrace on the city's lower east side overlooking parklands and the river.
    Rendezvous Allegra
    Rendezvous Allegra
    Adelaide's leading deluxe hotel located in the heart of the city, offering a superb range of opulent rooms and suites.
    Feature Things To Do
    Melbourne Aquarium   Melbourne Aquarium
    Melbourne Aquarium is the newest and most state-of-the-art aquarium in Australia. Not to be missed is the 360 degree Oceanarium which houses giant sharks and stingrays witness the incredible live feeding presentations held twice each day.
    Sydney's Chinatown
    Sydney’s original Chinese community settled in The Rocks, but moved here in the early 1900s. Many of these people were market gardeners and traders, and shops and restaurants naturally followed in Dixon Street.
      Sydney's Chinatown
    Reservation Toll Free: 1-888-790-5264
    Discover Australia
    Where to Go
    What to Do
    Events
    Travel Tips
    Ask an Aussie Expert
    Aussie Videos
    Affliate Links
    Links Exchange
    Advertisement
    Visit Our Forum
    Visit Our Blog
    Visit Our eStore
    Australia Weather
    Visit Our eStore
    Home
    Site Map
    Feedback
    Contact Us
    FAQ | News
    Useful Blogs
    Free Travel Guides
    Positive Life
    Web and IT info
    Global Distribution System (GDS)
    Copyright © 2008-2010. VisitAustrailia.com All Right Reserved.
    Privacy Policy | Terms of Use


    LIST YOUR HOTEL WITH US FOR FREE