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Whilst
we recommend you should get off the beaten track and see
wild Australia and we put a lot of energy into researching
out of the way touring routes, unusual but comfortable accomodation
options and into finding local expert guides - we understand
that you may want to spend some time in our beautiful cities
& towns.
Whether it is a few nights in one place or just an overnight stay
before or after one of our journeys our Consultants will be happy to
co-ordinate your stay. As with the out-of-the-way places, we hand
pick our city & town hotels selecting them for their location,
comforts, quality service and atmosphere.
Click on the links below for a small taste
of sparkling cities & terrific towns as well as our
suggested hotels.
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SYDNEY
The oldest, largest and (some say) most beautiful city in
Australia is memorable for far more than its famous
landmarks. Created around a dazzling harbour, the city has
a relaxed style and offers world class restaurants,
sparkling beaches, great shopping, clubs and pubs, art
galleries, theatre.
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HOBART
Australia's southernmost capital city and the country's
second oldest. Fine examples of Georgian and Victorian
design, including Salamanca Place with its waterfront
warehouses, date back to the whaling days of the 1830's.
There is a thriving arts-and-crafts scene and a real sense
of history here.
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BRISBANE
In July 1825, a
harsh penal colony was established at Moreton Bay,
on the present site of Brisbane. Today the capital
of Queensland is made up of a metropolitan inner
city surrounded by leafy, sometimes very hilly,
suburbs gathered around the river.
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CAIRNS
Cairns is the heart of the Tropical North and provides the
jumping off point for exploring the rich and varied
treasures of this region; the northern islands of the
Great Barrier Reef, the Daintree Rainforest, Cape
Tribulation, the Atherton Tablelands or the Cape York
Peninsula.
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MELBOURNE
On the banks of the Yarra River, near the shores of Port
Phillip Bay, Melbourne boasts glamorous festivals and
events, a lively passion for eating and drinking, and a
flourishing interest in the arts. Melbourne is a popular
shoppers destination.
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DARWIN
Darwin, set on a harbour twice the size of Sydney's, is
Australia's northernmost city,with more than 50
nationalities make-up its population of 105,000. The
people of Darwin enjoy a laid-back lifestyle, aided by the
warm tropical climate.
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ADELAIDE
Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, is a small
elegant city in a park. The Mediterranean climate
encourages a relaxed and indulgent lifestyle. This is a
city of pubs, cafes, restaurants, fresh food and wine.
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PERTH
A
warm sunny climate, blue skies and beautiful beaches are
making Perth an increasingly popular destination. Perth
enjoys more hours of sunshine than any other capital city
in Australia and boasts a sophisticated yet uncomplicated
& relaxed lifestyle.
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BROOME
The place you will begin or end your Kimberley adventure
and a great place to enjoy a couple of days rest &
relaxation. Broome boasts a multicultural population and
is home to some colourful characters. Keen birders should
come off-season when the shores of Roebuck Bay attract
almost a million migrants.
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