Getting cheap hotels in Australia

Australia , the only country in entire continental land, is the world’s smallest continent. It is the driest continent on earth that has lowest rainfall in the world but still it has outstanding economies of the world. Australia has become more vibrant city as it has high growth, low interest rate economy and low inflation. [...]

Magnificent Clare Valley

Famous for its Riesling Trail, and only an hour and a half from Adelaide, the magnificent Clare Valley provides the ideal escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. The Rieslings are not the only drawcard, with fantastic restaurants, national parks and green rolling hills beckoning each visitor to stay a little longer. With [...]

South Australia

Travel to South Australia (SA) the fourth largest state (including the Northern Territory) and the driest in Australia, South Australia is a place of contrasts. In the unique position of bordering all the other mainland states, two-thirds of South Australia is dominated by a near-desert environment. Although conditions here are harsh and unrelenting, the varied [...]

New South Wales Hotspots

1. Sydney
Sydney is an international metropolis of the finest restaurants, shopping, attractions and diverse culture. With the Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge and Darling Harbour just some of the many tourist attractions, there is a long list of sights to see within the city and beyond. Just an hour away you will discover incredible national [...]

Palm Beach, Sydney

A cab from the Sydney CBD is around $100. The easiest public transport route from the City is via a frequent bus service from Wynyard taking one to one and a half hours. Alternatively, the ferry and jet cat service from Circular Quay in the heart of Sydney goes directly to Manly, from which a [...]

Papua New Guinea

The influx of Australians trekking the Kokoda Trail in PNG has resulted in an increased awareness of the plight of our closest neighbour. Trekkers arriving in Port Moresby for the first time are struck by the squalor of the settlements surrounding the city, the countless thousands of unemployed people, and the forbidding razor wire wrapped [...]

Byron Bay

It is not easy to try and pinpoint the appeal of Byron Bay, or to explain in a few words why this quaint and rustic little town has exploded onto the international tourist scene in such a big way, and is now the third most popular place in Australia to visit. Many similar towns exist, [...]

Gems of the Sapphire Coast

Dotted with coastal fishing towns, the Sapphire Coast, named for its brilliant blue waters, claims the most southerly section of the New South Wales coast.Eden Once the whaling capital of Australia is also in Sapphire Coast . A haven for tourists, it is known for its focus on water activities, game fishing and famous cheeses. [...]

Katoomba & Blue Mountains

Famous for the Three Sisters, Katoomba Scenic Railway and breathtaking scenery, the Blue Mountains National Park needs to be visited at least once in a lifetime. It is a fantastic option for the driving holiday for so many reasons. Accessible via Katoomba and only two hours from the harbour city of Sydney, the Blue Mountains [...]

Victor Harbor

Only an hour’s drive from Adelaide, Victor Harbor is one of the state’s major tourist destinations. On the Fleurieu Peninsula, it nestles in a sandy curve of Encounter Bay. Because of its accessibility, the population swells on weekends and can increase up to 80 000 during the peak holiday season.The area enjoys a mild Mediterranean-type [...]