Archive for the ‘New South Wales’ Category

Coffs Harbour Accommodation

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Have a ball at the many Coffs Harbour attractions, including the famous Big Banana which will entertain both children and adults alike. If relaxation is what you’re after, head down to the beach with a towel and work on your sun tan. There’s something for everyone! 

Coffs Harbour’s and indeed Australia’s most famous icon would have to be THE BIG BANANA.

This giant structure modeled on a prize winning banana is probably the most photographed object in Australia. At any time of the day cameras are clicking away – individuals, couples, honeymooners, small groups, families, whole coach loads of people – all recording their visit to The Big Banana. Many are returning with children and grandchildren to continue a family tradition. Frequently the comment has been; “The Big Banana is not as big as I remember”. Well, it is still 11 metres long, 5 metres high, and 2.4 metres wide but the surrounding developments have lessened its impact.

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Discover Lennox Head New South Wales

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Bit of a surf junkie? Love riding the waves from dawn until dusk? Then the town of Lennox Head is the perfect destination, with its beautiful beaches and perfect surf conditions.
Lennox Head was declared a National Surfing Reserve in February 2007, the third site in Australia to be recognised for its significance to recreational surfing and the largest in Australia, it runs 7.2 kilometres from the Surf Club south to Flat Rock.

Endlessly photographed, filmed and fawned over, the right-hand point-break at Lennox Head is one of Australia’s most famous waves, consistently ranked in the top 10 waves of Australia’s 10,685 beaches.

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Discover Byron Bay New South Wales

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Have a ball at the many famous Byron Bay attractions, including the Cape Byron Headland Reserve at the most easterly point of mainland Australia, Point Danger Lookout, and the beautiful Main Beach. There’s something for everyone!
Cape Byron Headland Reserve is a State Conservation Area managed by a local trust, the Cape Byron Trust. It comprises spectacular sea cliffs, rare and beautiful coastal vegetation, spectacular beaches and a high quality walking track system that offers spectacular views of both the surrounding Cape Byron Marine Park and the hinterland to the west.

Experience all the fun and adventure with Cape Byron Kayaks on a tour through the Cape Byron Marine Park. Paddle with the dolphins, turtles and whales that frequent Byron Bay. Enjoy morning tea on a beautiful secluded beach.

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Casuarina Accommodation – Discover Casuarina

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Discover Casuarina New South Wales is an information directory about Casuarina Accommodation, Tourism, Events, Attractions and Discount Accommodation and Specials available in Casuarina in New South Wales.
There are many Attractions and Tours for the tourist or visitor to Casuarina, New South Wales. While in Casuarina – check out some of these fantastic attractions and tours. An extensive range of accommodation is available for all budgets from 3 star to 5 star resorts and hotels, from family holiday apartments to luxury beachside villas, and complemented by a world class array of Casuarina restaurants and boutiques.

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Kingscliff Accommodation

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

There are many Attractions and Tours for the tourist or visitor to Kingscliff, New South Wales. While in Kingscliff – check out some of these fantastic attractions and tours.

Coastal Villages from Kingscliff to Pottsville: Take a Tweed Coast drive to Fingal – Kingscliff – Casuarina – Bogangar / Cabarita – Hastings Point – Pottsville a distance of approximately 35 kilometres.

Travel south on Tweed Heads bypass and take first Tweed Coast exit on your left, immediately after crossing the Barney’s Point Bridge. Turning right at the roundabout takes you to the unspoiled golden sands of Fingal Beach. Fingal Lighthouse can be reached by taking the short walk through remnant coastal rainforest to the headland. Cook Island and its marine reserve can be seen offshore.

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Blue Mountains Accommodation

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Discover Blue Mountains New South Wales is an information directory about Blue Mountains Accommodation, Tourism, Events, Attractions and Discount Accommodation and Specials available in Blue Mountains in New South Wales.
Do you love to climb mountains, hike and explore the great outdoors? The Blue Mountains might just be the perfect adventure holiday for you! Explore the surrounding bushland, take a scenic hike or even just pause and take in the beautiful scenery from one of the lookouts.

If you are planning a driving holiday in New South Wales then why not the Blue Mountains? There are a number of fantastic destinations to explore along the way.

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Sydney CBD Accommodation

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Taking the family on holiday? Have a ball at the many famous Sydney CBD attractions, including the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Luna Park, and the Sydney Opera House. There’s something for everyone!
Planning on having a holiday packed with thrills and adventure? You’ve come to the right place! For the adventurous at heart, there’s Bridge Climb Sydney – 134 metres above Sydney Harbour, it takes you to the summit of the world famous Sydney Harbour Bridge!
For luxury and indulgence you can’t pass Sydney CBD. Sydney CBD offers a number of high quality resorts and spas. Why not pamper yourself!

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Schoolies Week Hub

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

The Schoolies week is a seven day break that high school graduates get after their final exams. This term is particularly used to describe the holiday activities in which the graduating class engages in during the week long holiday. As such the Schoolies week is a big deal in Australia as thousands of students make their way to different destinations across the country to celebrate the end of school towards the end of November and Early December annually. Some events and holiday activities are “official” whereas others are unofficial. The range of activities can go from safe fun to bizarre and most of the activities that have earned criticism are the unofficial ones. Some of the places where official organized schoolies efforts are maintained include Victoria, Surf Coast, Shire, Mornington Peninsula Shire, Bass Coast Shire along with different parts of Queensland, Western Australia and South Australia.

Schoolies Week Hub

New South Wales Top Tourist Destinations

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

New South Wales is one of the most visited regions of Australia. With its versatile attractions comprising of state-of-the-art theme parks, wildlife sanctuaries, amazing natural environments and excellent shopping experiences, NSW is an ideal destination for all kinds of travelers. Sydney, Central Coast and Blue Mountains are amongst the foremost places that you should visit during your trip to this part of Australia. Each of these cities has its own varied range of tourist attraction and accommodation to offer that gives visitors an enthralling experience that you will not be able to get anywhere else in the world.

New South Wales Top Tourist Destinations