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Hunter Valley — $79.00
Its resident population of bottlenose dolphins has earned Port Stephens the tag of “dolphin capital of Australia”. While there are plenty of dolphin cruises throughout the year, it’s also one of the best places in Australia for whale watching. The best times are between late May and July, when approximately 3500 whales migrate north to the tropics and return between September and November.
Darwin — $171.00
Darwin is a thriving and prosperous city with lively bars and a wide-ranging cosmopolitan cuisine. It is the gateway to ‘Top End’ outback adventures such as the World Heritage Kakadu National Park and Litchfield National Park. Darwin is the most multicultural (75 nationalities) city in Australia with a large indigenous population (25%) and a diverse range of immigrants from Asia. Darwin is steamy, sultry and the essence of Australia, just ask Crocodile Dundee!
Brisbane — $198.00
Brisbane is a lively, cosmopolitan city with excellent restaurants, beautiful riverside parks, a busy cultural calendar and great nightlife. Its fantastic weather year-round means outdoor living and eating is second nature to locals. Brisbane is surrounded by some of the state’s major tourist attractions so you are spoilt for choice when it comes to daytrips. Take a road trip up to the Sunshine Coast for lunch or down to the world famous Gold Coast for some sun, surf and sand, delight the kids by...
Rydges South Park Adelaide — $250.00
The biggest cycling race in the southern hemisphere and the only UCI ProTour race outside Europe, the Santos Tour Down Under attracts hundreds of thousands of fans from across Australia and around the world to Adelaide each January.
Oaks Horizons — $250.00
The biggest cycling race in the southern hemisphere and the only UCI ProTour race outside Europe, the Santos Tour Down Under attracts hundreds of thousands of fans from across Australia and around the world to Adelaide each January.
The Tweed — $109.00
The New Tweed Coast, between the seaside towns of Kingscliff and Cabarita, now boasts five-star resorts, as well as sophisticated cafes, bars, restaurants and day spas. Perhaps it is the stunning scenery or idyllic climate which provides the relaxed, laid-back way of life, but there is plenty to see and do, including swimming, snorkelling and diving in the translucent, sub-tropical waters of the Cook Island Marine Reserve.
Cairns — $506.00
Cairns, the gateway to Tropical North Queensland, has changed dramatically over the last few years and is an ideal base for exploring and enjoying the wonders of this diverse region. Voted Australia's most liveable regional city, Cairns is a vibrant sophisticated city offering the quaintness of a resort town exuding a wonderful ambiance, which is all about relaxation and enjoying the tropical lifestyle.
Medina Grand Adelaide Treasury — $250.00
The biggest cycling race in the southern hemisphere and the only UCI ProTour race outside Europe, the Santos Tour Down Under attracts hundreds of thousands of fans from across Australia and around the world to Adelaide each January.
The Sebel Playford Adelaide — $250.00
The biggest cycling race in the southern hemisphere and the only UCI ProTour race outside Europe, the Santos Tour Down Under attracts hundreds of thousands of fans from across Australia and around the world to Adelaide each January.
Go to Town — $59.00
See Phar Lap’s heart. Take a tour with an elite athlete and feel the courage of our Anzacs. See our country and people through the eyes of artists at the National Gallery of Australia and National Portrait Gallery. Delve further and get up close with a cheetah or be greeted by local winemakers at their cellar door.
Hayman Island Resort — $1,513.00
You’ll hide away in your own superbly appointed haven - a room, suite, penthouse or villa, each with stunning appointments and peaceful garden, lagoon, pool, beach and sea vistas. When it comes to dining, let your mood decide. From a romantic candlelit dinner on your balcony, to fabulous restaurants, offering the finest in contemporary Australian, Oriental, modern European and Mediterranean cuisine, Hayman promises gracious, attentive and unintrusive service of superbly innovative and traditional...
Christchurch on Sale — $169.00
Take off from Christchurch Airport straight for the Selwyn fields – and land in Porters, just 89km from the city. Porters, is one of the ‘super-six’ ski-fields in the Selwyn District, all within easy driving of the city. Superb intimate club-field experiences are on offer here at Mt Cheeseman, Craigieburn, Broken River, Temple Basin or Mt Olympus – with nearby and on-field accommodation options available.
Mildura — $160.00
Mildura is a charming oasis by the Murray River, often referred to as the Mediterranean in the outback. The vibrant heart of an expansive food and wine growing region, Mildura is famous for its endless sunshine, abundance of fine food and wine experiences (most particularly Stefano’s Restaurant, a mecca for foodies from all over Australia), top notch golfing courses, contemplative water-based holidays, and also as the gateway to Mungo National Park, home to some of Australia’s most remarkable outback...
Sheraton Mirage Port Douglas — $100.00
Shantara Resort & Spa Port Douglas includes return airfares to Cairns. 3 nights accommodation in a Hotel Studio Pool View Room. Exclusively Couples Only Resort. Sparkling Wine and Chocolates on Arrival. Return Transfers to Port Douglas for 2 (Remember to select Transfers in booking path). Stay 3 nights only Pay 2 Deal.
Kokoda Trail — $530.00
Trekkers need not have an Australian connection with the track. It is the most beautiful walk, the scenery is stunning, we get to camp out and integrate with our PNG boys working for us. There is a lot of singing and telling of stories around camp fires in the evenings. Our boys are so good in this department that they have just put out a Kokoda Track CD.
Book your Scenic Rim Tour — $320.00
Best of all, this secluded area is within easy reach of Brisbane, situated only a 90 minute drive away. Take in the stunning scenery while bushwalking or just relaxing on a hilltop with a glass of wine sourced from local wineries. And there are plenty more gems to be found in the myriad of museums and antique stores.
Destination Deals — $1.00
Explore diverse Tasmania including the Huon Valley and the South West Wilderness, Tasman Peninsula and Port Arthur with its convict history. Or explore the lovely rural areas and historic towns along the Heritage Highway. Tasmania is well known for producing beautiful food and wine and has many great restaurants, breweries and wineries to tantalise the tastebuds.
Fraser Coast (Hervey Bay) — $15.00
The Fraser Coast is one of Australia’s premier nature based destinations. Famous for its two World Heritage listed areas, Fraser Island and Lady Elliot Island on the Great Barrier Reef, it is also the Whale Watching capital of the world. Hervey Bay boasts 40km of pristine beaches, along with Maryborough and Gympie also providing a range of unique experiences both on land and on water.
Rarotonga — $522.00
Most major resorts will hold an Island Night at least once a week. An ‘Island Night’ should be on all visitors’ list of things to do - vibrant, colourful, sensual - it’s hard to believe these dancers attend church on Sundays. It is very difficult to describe, it is better if you saw it. I believe that once you hear the drumbeats, you will want to get up and join the show too. Be sure to sit up front.
Oversized Baggage — $15.00
Pacific Blue and Polynesian Blue fly a number of different kinds of aircraft, all of which have slightly different operational limitations which affect the weight and size of baggage the aircraft can carry. Accordingly, Pacific Blue and Polynesian Blue may carry items up to 3.00 metres in length, depending on the aircraft type.
Townsville — $1,290.00
Townsville is the perfect destination for sun seekers and provides easy access to the Great Barrier Reef. The city is situated in the dry tropics region and is a gateway to the outback, wet tropics rainforest, wetlands teeming with bird life and a number of tropical islands. With The Strand, a 2.5 km beachfront, it is an exciting and vibrant city.
Kununurra — $210.00
The meaning of Kununurra, Aboriginal for ‘meeting of big waters’ couldn’t be more apt. Known as one of the ‘gateways to the Kimberley’, Kununurra, in West Australia’s North-West region, is situated close to the Ord River and Lake Argyle. An area rich in natural beauty, Kununurra has abundant wildlife and the Argyle Diamond Mine, the world’s largest producer of diamonds.
qualia — $2,872.00
You can relax and begin your holiday the moment you step into the airport. The benefits of Premium Economy begin with Priority Check-in and complimentary checked baggage of up to 32kg. Arrive nice and early and take time to experience The Lounge with our compliments. When it comes time, you can board at your leisure with Priority boarding.
Nuku'Alofa — $364.00
Dolphin Pacific Diving is based in the heart of the best diving and Whale watching area of Tonga. The beautiful islands of Vava'u offer a variety of dive sites suitable for all standards. With great visibility, healthy coral and spectacular underwater terrain it is an undiscovered paradise. Vava'u is an all year round diving destination and as the oldest established Operator we have the knowledge to show you the best Tonga has to offer. We cater for individual travellers, groups up to 15 and can...
Newman — $30.00
Newman is 1186km north of Perth or 458km south of Port Hedland on the Great Northern Highway. At 546 m above sea level, Newman is the largest town in the East Pilbara region of Australias North West. Built by Mount Newman Mining Company in 1967, and originally named Mount Newman Town, it has evolved into a popular stopover destination for exploring the impressive beauty of Karijini National Park and the Hamersley Gorges.
Click here to book flights to Ballina/Byron — $159.00
Byron Bay, 30 minutes’ drive from the gateway airport, is one of Australia’s favourite holiday getaways. You’ll find sophisticated luxury and alternative lifestyles, a thriving artistic scene, beautiful beaches, coast and mountains. The Byron area was one of Australia’s original alternative-lifestyle destinations, and it’s now known as a centre for practitioners who focus their skills on alternative-health therapies. Try Hawaiian massage, oxygen treatment or aromatherapy; meditation, or a tarot-card...
Click here to book flights to Coffs Coast — $179.00
Where the Great Dividing Range meets the ocean lies the holiday destination of Coffs Harbour and its neighbouring towns. You’ll find a region packed with attractions – from adventure sports and international standard golf courses, to art galleries and restaurants.
Hamilton Island Transport — $570.00
Perfectly situated in the Great Barrier Reef, amongst the 74 Whitsunday Islands, Hamilton Island offers an experience like no other: glorious weather, azure waters, brilliant beaches, wondrous coral reefs, unique flora and fauna, divine food and wines and an amazing calendar of special events. With its laid-back luxury and activities almost too numerous to mention, Hamilton is the great, Great Barrier Reef island.
Australian Country Guide — $1.00
One of the world's most known and recognisable World Heritage listed places, the Great Barrier Reef really is one of the seven wonders of the world. Stretching over several hundred kilometers and recognisable from outer space, this water play ground is a must see for any visitor to Australia. Two main regions are Cairns and the Whitsundays. Cairns is one of Australia's favourite playground and with tropical rainforests as well as the reef it's a natural wonder. The Whitsundays are dotted with islands...
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