Sydney Harbour Bridge vs Pylon Lookout Climbing the famous Sydney Harbour Bridge is a must-do activity for many tourists but will leave a big hole in your finances between $238 to $363 depending on when you choose to do your climb. Instead, the cheaper alternative is to climb the Pylon Lookout which is part of the …
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1. Self guided snorknel trail As a massive snorkelling fan, I jumped at the chance to do a self guided trail. By donating $5 you can purchase a waterproof card from the newsagent in Arcadia and other locations on the island which contains information on where to go and what to see. There are two …
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Uluru, the aboriginal name for the big red rock or Ayers Rock as it is also commonly known is found in the centre of Australia and a must-see tourist attraction. I had always wanted to visited this iconic landmark as for many people, this really is the heart-and-soul of the country. There are numerous tours …
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Read Part 1: Driving the Great Ocean Road The Twelve Apostles Did you know that the Twelve Apostles used to be called the Sow and Piglets until 1922? They were renamed for tourism purposes. It was named The Apostles and eventually become known as the Twelve Apostles despite there only ever being nine stacks! Marketing …
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Looking for the ultimate roadtrip? Then look no further than the world’s most scenic coastal drive, The Great Ocean Road. This Australian National Heritage road is only 150 miles (243 kilometres) long, starting at the spring creek bridge in Torquay and finishing just east of Warrnambool. Most visitors hop on a one-or-two day tour to visit …
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1. Mmm, Coffee…. If you take your coffee drinking seriously, then you will love this city! There are numerous coffee shops to chose from to stem your caffeine craving for a cappuccino or latte. Degraves Street and Central Place are the best spots for a great coffee and to soak up the atmosphere. 2. Eureka Skydeck …
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Lost Springs Relax in pure mineral water sourced from a natural hot spring, 667 meters below the earth’s surface. Swim inside authentic looking caves and enjoy your tropical paradise by choosing a pool between 32 to 41 degrees, all surrounded by hibiscus flowers. Spoil yourself with a spa treatment. We chose the short stay combo …
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When you are backpacking around on a tight budget, even the small things like what you’re going to have for breakfast becomes exciting, as well as a challenge. What can you make out of a few ingredients when you don’t have a fridge to store things in? Well I’m not sure if that was the …
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Gardens By The Bay If botanical gardens are not your cup of tea, think again! Gardens by the Bay is packed with exotic plants but with the addition of skywalks, Super-tree groves, flower domes and art sculptures ensuring there is something for everyone. My highlight was enjoying the views from the Supertree groves walkway 50 metres high-up, providing …
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There are soo many great things to do in the South Island of New Zealand. Here’s my top 10! Kaikoura This is one of the best places in the world to go crayfishing. After reading a few travel blogs, I came across the highly recommended Gerard who ownes the company Koura Bay fishing charters. Depending …
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