Australia & New Zealand Articles
New Zealand's
North Island
From Cape Reinga in the north right through to Wellington in the south,
New Zealand's North Island offers some unique opportunities to tourist
and locals alike.
New Zealand's
South Island
Natural, untouched beauty! That's what New Zealand's South
Island is all about. The South Island is home to the Southern Alps and
some great skiing and snow boarding opportunities.
New Zealand
Travel
New Zealand is one of the ultimate travel destinations in the
Southern Hemisphere, with something for just about anyone. New Zealand
has everything, right from ski fields to volcanoes, from big cities
to small towns and from beaches to mountains.
New Zealand
Travel - Northland
The paradise of Northland begins at Cape Reinga, extends
down 90 mile beach, to the beaches of Whangarei and forests and bush
walks of the entire region.
Western
Australia - Your Vacation Destination For All The Family
Western Australia means adventure, romance, beauty, ruggedness, vastness,
remarkable, breathtaking and these are just the tip of the iceberg when
it comes to describing the state of Western Australia. Western Australia
is home to activities such as surfing, swimming, crabbing, dolphin watching,
boating, fishing, hiking, abseiling, rock climbing, snorkelling, diving,
cruises, charters, world class reefs, whales, natural landmarks, stunning
national parks & waterways, world-class golfing, and that's just
scratching the surface!
Australia : The
Sight-Seeing Travel Tour
If you haven't been to Australia or are planning to visit
it a second time, then you must have all the information about the places
to visit so that you can fully experience the wonderful land that is
Australia.
In Search
of Hobbits: A Small Adventure
We couldn't very well visit New Zealand without seeing some of the Lord
of the Rings locations and our first stop was the small town of Matamata
on the North Island, which became famous as Hobbiton was filmed around
there.
Busselton
Western Australia
The first recorded mapping of what is now Geographe Bay
and the eventual town of Busselton, was in 1801 by the French explorer
Nicolas Baudin, from the ships the Geographe and Naturaliste. The Bay
was named after his ship whilst the river was named the Vasse after
a sailor who went missing in mysterious circumstances.
A Close Encounter
with Wild Dolphins in Australia
My first glimpse of Tangalooma’s famous wild dolphins was from
the boat that ferried us to Moreton Island 75 minutes from Brisbane,
Australia. They arched their black silken bodies out of the water as
though to greet us as we docked at the island’s main pier.
Looking
for Luxury Hotels for Less in Australia?
The Commonwealth of Australia is the largest island on earth and the
smallest continent. It also boasts to being one of the most progressive
nations in the world with one of the oldest civilizations. It is made
up of a variety of landscapes, including tropical rain forests, the
deserts of the outback, snow-capped mountains, rolling expanses of pastoral
land and magnificent beaches.
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