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Australia,
always unique
Australia is a land of amazing contrasts — from cosmopolitan cities to the rugged outback, from tropical rainforest to the Great Barrier Reef. Nearly 90 percent of Australia’s 18 million people live in cities along the coast.
With roughly the same geographic area as the continental
U.S., each of Australia’s states and territories has
its own unique flavor…which ones you visit will depend
on your personal taste. Clicking on the regions via the map
on the right will take you to more information about the region
you select.
AUSTRALIA SIGHTSEEING AND TOURS
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AAT Kings
Fully Escorted, Small Group Adventures, Independent Tours, Camping Safaris and Day Tours - something for everyone!
Alice Springs
Melbourne & Victoria
Outback and Northern Territory
Perth & Western Australia
Sydney, New South Wales
Tasmania
The North Island
The South Island
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Australian Eco Adventures
AEA operate their own luxury group vehicles offering experiences from Sydney to the Blue Mountains, Hunter Valley, Port Stephens and the New South Wales Outback with a range of day tours and extended itineraries.
Sydney, New South Wales
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Australian Pacific Touring
APT offers first class, fully inclusive, fully escorted vacations to Australia and New Zealand, for innovative and unforgettable experiences!
Adelaide, Kangaroo Island & South Australia
Alice Springs
Ayers Rock
Melbourne & Victoria
Outback and Northern Territory
Sydney, New South Wales
The North Island
The South Island
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Australian Wild Escapes
AWE offers deluxe small group tours with high quality inclusions. Travel by small, luxury vehicles and with personalized touring, experience more of the countries with local expert guides.
Adelaide, Kangaroo Island & South Australia
Melbourne & Victoria
Sydney, New South Wales
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Captain Cook Cruises Australia
Adelaide, Kangaroo Island & South Australia
Sydney, New South Wales
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Coral Princess Cruises
Let multi award-winning Coral Princess Cruises introduce you to Australia's most famous natural wonder - the Great Barrier Reef. With over 25 years experience and an unrivalled reputation for crusising excellence, their exclusive itineraries introduce the very best of the Great Barrier Reef in and tropical islands in total comfort and unmatched style.
Great Barrier Reef & Beyond, Queensland
Outback and Northern Territory
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Exceptional Kangaroo Island
Adelaide, Kangaroo Island & South Australia
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Great Southern Rail
Experience Great Southern Rail's train journeys aboard The Ghan and the Indian Pacific. Their world-class rail journeys allow you to discover Australia from coast to outback. Welcome aboard.
Adelaide, Kangaroo Island & South Australia
Outback and Northern Territory
Perth & Western Australia
Sydney, New South Wales
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Hertz
Hertz is one of the largest car rental companies operating in both Australia and New Zealand. Their large fleet ranges from economy, compact, mid size to full size and luxury sedans to SUV wagons and 8 and 12 seater mini-vans. Explore the lands downunder on your own time today!
Adelaide, Kangaroo Island & South Australia
Great Barrier Reef & Beyond, Queensland
Melbourne & Victoria
Outback and Northern Territory
Perth & Western Australia
Sydney, New South Wales
The North Island
The South Island
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Queensland Rail Travel
Experience scenic Queensland via train on Queensland Rail Travel's Sunlander and Tilt Trains. Traveling along the east coast between Brisbane and Cairns, see more of Australia from a train while meeting locals, avoiding crowded airports and relaxing in style.
Great Barrier Reef & Beyond, Queensland
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Quicksilver Cruises
Based in Port Douglas and Cairns, Tropical North Queensland, Quicksilver is Australia's most awarded reef cruise operator. Quicksilver's high speed wavepiercing catamarans take guest in air-conditioned comfort to the renonwned Agincourt Reef, a jewel-like ribbon reef on the very outer edge and acclaimed as amongst the most spectacular in the world.
Great Barrier Reef & Beyond, Queensland
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Sea Life Sydney Aquarium
Sydney, New South Wales
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Sea Sydney Cruises
Sydney
Sydney, New South Wales
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Sightseeing & Experiences... In and Around Adelaide
Explore South Australia and all it has to offer. Visit the Adelaide Central Markets, some of the largest of its kind in Australia, and uncover the fresh produce and gourmet foods available. Or travel north to Barossa Valley to sample some of the finest wines Australia wines. Not to be missed is Kangaroo Island, where kangaroos, wallabies, koalas and more live in their natural habitat.
Adelaide, Kangaroo Island & South Australia
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Sightseeing & Experiences... In and Around Alice Springs & Ayers Rock
Northern Territory sightseeing highlights include a guided sunrise tour around the base of Uluru, climbing the rim of Kings Canyon and flying over the ancient rocks of Kata Tjuta. The outback offers unlimited adventure for those ready to explore it's vast lands!
Outback and Northern Territory
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Sightseeing & Experiences... In and Around Brisbane & the Gold Coast
Brisbane, Queensland's sunshine capital, boasts a laid-back lifestyle and is the gateway to the Gold and Sunshine Coast beaches. Opportunities to kuddle a koala at Lone Pine, Australia's oldest and largest Koala sanctuary, and visit the Heritage-listed Lamington National Park should not be missed!
Great Barrier Reef & Beyond, Queensland
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Sightseeing & Experiences... In and Around Cairns, Palm Cove & Port Douglas
Tropical North Queensland offers many once-in-a-lifetime experiences including diving the Great Barrier Reef, where you are introduced to an underwater world of brilliant colors and marine life. The rainforest also lends itself to the cultural experience of the local Aboriginal people. Explore sacred rock sites and learn first-hand about ancestral legends and traditions of this ancient culture.
Great Barrier Reef & Beyond, Queensland
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Sightseeing & Experiences... In and Around Darwin
Darwin, the Northern Territory's capital, is a vibrant city providing access to the World Heritage-listed National Parks of Kakadu, Litchfield and Katherine Gorge. Aboriginal culture, wildlife, museums and jaw-dropping scenery are abundunt in this part of the country, Australia's Top End.
Outback and Northern Territory
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Sightseeing & Experiences... In and Around Hobart, Launceston & Strahan
Tasmania, Australia's smallest state, is packed full of popular activities including fishing, wildlife watching, and trekking through the protected national parks and World Heritage-listed areas. Visit Cradle Mountain and discover the pristine rainforest, glacial lakes and waterfalls and discover Port Arthur, Australia's famout penal settelment.
Tasmania
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Sightseeing & Experiences... In and Around Melbourne
Melbourne and the state of Victoria offer unique experiences for every type of traveler, ranging from walking tours through Melbourne's lanes and arcades filled with quirky galleries and designer boutiques, to a day spent driving along the scenic Great Ocean Road, some of the most fascinating and diverse Australian coastline that exists. Choose your experience today!
Melbourne & Victoria
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Sightseeing & Experiences... In and Around Perth & Western Australia
Western Australia is the largest state in Australia, covering a third of the continent. From picturesque Perth, visitors can access the region's remarkable natural phenomenon including the Bungle Bungles, Rottnest Island and Monkey Mia beach, where the wild dolphins ritually come in for feeding.
Perth & Western Australia
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Sightseeing & Experiences... In and Around Sydney
Sydney and its surrounding area has a host of experiences to choose from. Whether an exciting aerial excursion, a romantic dinner or a guided land excursion - you will discover the secret beauty of this Aussie metropolis.
Sydney, New South Wales
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Sydney Harbour BridgeClimb
Sydney
Sydney, New South Wales
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Sydney Tower Eye
Sydney, New South Wales
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Top 5 Reef and Rainforest Experiences
Adelaide, Kangaroo Island & South Australia
Sydney
Sydney, New South Wales
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Top Ultimate Sydney Experiences
Adelaide, Kangaroo Island & South Australia
Sydney
Sydney, New South Wales
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WILD LIFE Sydney
Sydney, New South Wales
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Size, Location, Population
Approximately the same size as the continental U.S. with a population
of 18 million. A non-stop flight from Los Angeles to Sydney takes
about 14 hours.
Time Zones
Like the US, Australia is broken into three different time zones.
From Pacific Standard Time, the eastern states (New South Wales,
Queensland, Victoria, ACT, Tasmania) are + 18 hours, the central
states (Northern Territory, South Australia) are + 19, and Western
Australia is + 20 hours. Some states practice daylight saving, so
these times will differ during certain months.
Entry Formalities
You must have a passport, valid for not less than 6 months beyond
the date of arrival, and a visitors visa. Consult your travel agent
or airline.
Currency
Australian dollar, decimal currency system. Notes: $100, $50, $20,
$10, $5. Coins: 5¢, 10¢, 20¢, 50¢, $1, $2.
Bank Hours
Generally 9:30am to 4pm Monday through Thursday, and 9:30am to 5pm
Friday.
Departure Tax
Departure tax is A$38 (approximately US$27) per person over 12 years
of age (included in international air ticket).
Electricity
240/250 volts, AC 50Hz. As the 3-pin outlets differ from those in
the US a converter/adapter kit is required. Most major hotels have
110v outlets for electric shavers.
Language
English is the official language, but you will hear many colorful
local expressions. Do not hesitate to ask questions, as people are
very helpful.
Shopping
9am-5pm weekdays, and Thursday to 9pm. Saturday 9am-4pm. Put Akubra
hats, Driza-Bone bushman raincoats, Aboriginal objects, wool products,
opals and pearls on your shopping list.
Tipping
Tipping is not the general custom, and service charges are not added
in hotels and restaurants. In better restaurants, however, it is
usual to tip up to 10%. Porters at airports, taxi drivers and hairdressers
do not expect to be tipped. At railway terminals porters have set
charges, but not at hotels. At any time tipping is your choice.
Climate
As Australia covers 30 degrees of latitude, there is a wide variation
in its climate. Looking to the north, about 40% of the continent
is in the tropics. In the southeast region of the Australian Alps,
there is snow for about 6 months of the year. Primarily, Australia
is a sunshine country - even in the cooler southern regions. No
capital gets less than 5.5 hours of sunshine per day. Perth is the
sunniest state capital, with nearly 8 hours of sunshine a day. Remember
that Australia, located in the southern hemisphere, has seasons
opposite North America's.
Food
Australians don't really have a dish that they can call their own.
But the country does offer a multitude of foods, from native kangaroo
tails and macadamia nuts, through avocados, fresh tropical fruits,
oysters and lobsters, to tender beef and lamb. And what you will
find is a variety of foods prepared with the skills of many nationalities
- French, Greek, Italian, Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Indonesian
and many others.
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