Considering a holiday Down Under? I can get you to Australia! Of all of the places I have travelled, Australia is truly my favorite destination.
Whether you are an avid scuba diver who wants to spend days at sea or a snorkeling novice who c...
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Considering a holiday Down Under? I can get you to Australia! Of all of the places I have travelled, Australia is truly my favorite destination.
Whether you are an avid scuba diver who wants to spend days at sea or a snorkeling novice who can dedicate one day, the Great Barrier Reef is a site like no other. It is arguably the most famous reef system in the world. Pictures can’t quite capture the beauty that this site holds. There is so much more to see while you spend time in Queensland. You can trek through the Daintree Rainforest where you can stay in a Luxury Lodge or you can shuttle down to the Gold Coast.
Australia has some great wine regions that include Margaret River near Perth, the Barossa Valley near Melbourne, and the Hunter Valley near Sydney. There’s a lot of good wine to be tried while in Australia, especially Australian Shiraz and Pinot Noir. You can take day trips to any of the wine areas from the nearby major cities.
Known for its famed opera house and harbor, Sydney also boasts an incredible bridge (which you should hike), great parks, delicious food (check out China town), lots of free stuff to do, and amazing surfing. Whether you go to Manly Beach or hang out with everyone else in Bondi, Sydney is a place to relax in the sun and enjoy the water. Darling Harbor has a number of good restaurants and great entertainment venues.
Tasmania is the island state south of mainland Australia. This island has so much to offer that you could spend weeks here. But if you only have a few days to spend, I’ll make sure you get to Port Arthur to see the old penal colony and its amazing views. I can also set up a private night tour for your group to see an animal sanctuary at night and hand feed Tasmanian Devils just outside of Hobart.
Don’t discount Western Australia because of its distance. Heading further West could mean swimming with Whale Sharks off white sand beaches, and seeing some of the most beautiful landscape in the country. It also means fewer tourists. The Ningaloo Reef is even more accessible than the Great Barrier Reef in Queensland.
Why do I personally love Australia? The people are extremely friendly. Everyone wants to talk to you and learn about you and why you are visiting their country. The small towns were unique and the large cities were absolutely beautiful. There was never a moment when I didn't feel safe.