Wednesday, October 5, 2011

East Coast Australia - Suggested Itinerary



east coast of Australia has some of the most beautiful beaches, rainforests and cities in the world. Although the flight can mean a quick travel and more time in each destination, the best way to see this part of the country - or in fact any of Australia - is to go cestom.Hire car - or a camper van will comfortably see the picturesque villages and sweeping coastal landscapes, without missing ništa.Jedini problem - how to fit it all in, and where to stop

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Jervis Bay Huskisson

Beginning its journey down the east coast of NSW the opportunity to see more than just breaking waves and beautiful scenery of the dairy farm. Small coastal villages in this area prime opportunity to get closer to nature, sees the size of whales, dolphins and playful brilliance. Tours run regularly from these areas during the season, and can be hailed the stunning rain forest walks, quaint sea-side cafes, and unique holiday home or bed and breakfast overlooking the ocean.

Sydney

Two and a half hours north of Jervis Bay, Australia's largest city, Sydney. With the weather as diverse as the population, sightseeing and entertainment options in Sydney are endless.

Five things not to miss in Sydney:

    Bondi to Bronte walk is a unique coastal walk with stunning sweeping views, often with the artwork on the road. Dinner at Centrepoint Tower or any number of other skyline restaurants offer the opportunity to test the taste of excellent menus, all the while looking at the whole city! Harbour Bridge Climb - if you dare Sydney is a major cultural center - take the show in the Opera House, or any other historic theaters, such as capital or the state of theater, be careful not to interfere with gargoyles Look at how Australia's first settlers lived, with a tour of the day time, or a ghost tour through the rocks at Circular Quay. Visit familiar barracks inmates who made ​​the first call Australia home.

The sun, sand, surf and shopping Surfers Paradise

between Sydney and Surfers Paradise are the hours of beautiful scenery and cities that are 'must sees'. Do not forget to visit the giant prawn in Coffs Harbour, grab Aussie beer and take in the band at a local Brisbane pub, or marvel at the Sugar Cain fields and banana plantations, as you drive from Grafton and follow river.

Once you hit town, Surfers Paradise accommodation is great, with the options of hotels and cabins, fully serviced, Surfers Paradise apartments. Again, the possibilities for entertainment and sightseeing are endless, but time must haves are:

    cabaret show at the infamous Dracula's Restaurant visit to the amazing sights of Ripley's "Believe It or Not 'museum dabble in Jupiter's Casino long day in the city's many fantastic shopping and factory outlets thrill seeking visit at least one of the four theme parks in the area

Airlie Beach - Whitsundays Door

Moving further up the coast, you will want to stop at the famous and amazing Australia Zoo, founded by the late Steve Erwin, get a picture of the Big Banana, a sample of Queensland the best products at the Big Pineapple.

In addition to the joy of flora and fauna in the offer, you will come to a small coastal town, Airlie Beach, which offers the possibility that the sheer coastal views and make your way to the Whitsunday Islands holidays. From here, relax in a local pub or bar, or snorkel or dive at one of the world's seven wonders - the Great Barrier Reef. Charter a boat and fish for game fish like the giant Spanish Mackerel or just enjoy the serenity of the ship deck luxury travel.

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