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Jun
22
2009
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Diving Holidays in Australia

A diving holidays in Australia is the pinnacle of choices for an adventure vacation. The Great Barrier Reef is a very popular choice with tourists and experienced divers alike.

If you are looking to do a spot of shark spotting as well as sight seeing, there are a wide range of dive holidays available all over the world. Whether you’re looking to spend your vacation living on a boat for a period of time or for a scuba day trip, diving holidays could be for you.

Why choose Australia for diving holidays:

• As one of the world’s natural wonders Australia hosts beautiful clear blue waters, a large variety of tropical fish of every color combination under the sun, and the most amazing coral that is unique to this region. It also hosts some of the most exiting and professional live-aboard and dive resort operations with the right choice for any level of experience with unique diving experiences waiting for you. Diving in Australia is a definite must for all adventure enthusiasts.

• Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef represent some of the finest and most exotic diving and snorkelling in the world

• Whether your interests lie with day trips, live aboards and extended diving expeditions, learning to dive, or advanced training for certified divers, Australia can meet all of your needs.

Get complete travel guides of destination before you plan for diving holiday, know the details and to have an idea of what it may entail.
Find information on coverage of all dive resorts, costing, accommodation options and facilities available. This will give you an idea of which destinations may be most suitable for you.

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Jun
18
2009
5

Tasmania and Melbourne –Travel Guides

Tasmania is an Australian island and state of the same name. It is the smallest state in Australia, with a population of less than 500,000 people.  It is Australia’s only island state.  It is a heart-shaped island of lush green valleys, uncrowded towns and villages.

It is one of the world’s most mountainous islands. Popular places include the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, the world’s last great temperate wilderness. There are thousands of miles of walking tracks, thousands of lakes and high mountain peaks along with 200 state forests and beautiful beaches.

One of the highlights not to be missed during your Tasmania tour is “Freycinet National Park.” Freycinet has sheltered coves, quiet beaches and granite sea cliffs abound. Wonderful bushwalking (hiking), sea kayaking, swimming and whale watching cruises are suggested activities at Freycinet.

Equally as impressive, although completely different is “Cradle Mountain National Park.” Cradle Mountain Lake St.Clair National Park forms part of Tasmania magnificent 1.4 million-hectare world heritage area.

Melbourne has a greater percentage of its inner city devoted to parks and gardens than any other city in the world. This is Australia’s second largest city and unlike most of Australia was settled by entrepreneurs. Melbourne is a multi-cultural wonderfully cosmopolitan city, rich in history and cultural heritage and renowned particularly for the fine arts, entertainment and good living. Forever known as the “Garden City” owing to its picturesque botanic gardens and parks, Melbourne now claims the privilege of being the “the world’s most liveable city”.  It is renowned for its festivals and sporting events, staging an exciting variety of entertainment each year including the Formula One Australian Grand Prix, the Australian Open Tennis, the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival, the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, the Melbourne Film Festival, the Boxing Day Test Cricket, the AFL Grand Final, the Heineken Golf Classic, and the Spring Racing Carnival.
Top Melbourne Travel Guides
•  Discover Melbourne’s atmospheric laneways, cafes, late-night bars and music venues
•  Enjoy the thrill of Australia’s event capital – be a part of the Spring Racing Carnival, Formula 1 Grand Prix, Australian Open Tennis or Melbourne Food and Wine and International Comedy Festivals.
•  Take a wine tasting tour to the infamous Yarra Valley or Mornington Peninsula wine districts
•  Drive along The Great Ocean Road, one of the world’s most scenic road trips.

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