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Budget travel guide to Darwin in the Northern Territory
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Search around my position. Darwin, with its lush vegetation and diverse population, is a surprisingly vibrant city considering its small size. The city’s diversity is reflected in the its array of Asian and Western eating places, ranging from upmarket restaurants to budget-priced food stalls at the Mindil Beach Sunset Markets. Darwin has a relatively good bus network for a small city. Darwin’s buses are supplemented by minibuses, which are a good way to get around. Darwin’s minibuses are a bit like a cro...
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Budget travel guide to Hobart in Tasmania
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Search around my position. Tasmania’s largest city is perfectly situated at the mouth of the Derwent River with a compact centre and suburbs clinging to the hillside overlooking the wide estuary. The city is well located as a base for exploring the surrounding countryside making it ideal for excursions to the Huon Valley, Port Arthur on the Tasman Peninsula, and nearby towns like Richmond and New Norfolk. The Greencard is a stored-value smart card similar to Melbourne’s Myki, Sydney’s Opal ca...Melbourne...
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Tasmania, Australia: transport, sightseeing, and reviews of backpackers hostels & youth hostels
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Dover and Far South. Mole Creek Karst NP. Western and Central Tas. Hyundai Accent (Rental Car Review). Australia’s island state provides a totally different experience from the mainland. Forget any notions of arid outback Tasmania is a land of rugged mountains, rolling green hills and raging rivers. Tasmania is one of the world’s most picturesque islands. About 20% of Tasmania has been designated World Heritage area and another 10% is national park or reserve. Port Arthur and the Tasman Peninsula. You ca...
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Queensland
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Search around my position. Queensland is a popular destination with thousands of backpackers drawn to the Sunshine State by the beaches, islands and the Great Barrier Reef. Queensland’s attractions range from theme parks and surf beaches to Fraser Island, the Great Barrier Reef, and the Daintree Rainforest. The state also provides more active outdoor holiday pursuits from white water rafting and whale-watching trips to hiking, paragliding and bungy jumping. North Queensland (Townsville Mission Beach).
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New South Wales
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Search around my position. For the first-time visitor to Australia, New South Wales has it all: long stretches of sandy beaches, bustling cities, sprawling outback and snowy mountains. A tour of all this state has to offer could easily fill the itinerary of a fantastic holiday. New South Wales north coast. Showing 20 from 380 Items. 790 on George Backpackers. Albury Motor Village YHA. Albury Visitor Information Centre. Alishan International Guest House. Armidale bus and coach stop.
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Byron Bay Archives - The Backpackers' Ultimate Guide to Australia
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Search around my position. New South Wales north coast. Byron Bay is a small town with a big personality. It lies at Australia’s easternmost point and the subtropical weather and laid-back ambiance is famous with surfers, hippies, writers and celebrities, as well as travellers in search of the quintessential Australian beach town. They are never disappointed. There are many activities in the area to choose from, the most popular of course being surfing lessons. Showing 20 from 27 Items. Mac's Milk Bar an...
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Budget travel guide to South Australia
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Search around my position. South Australia is known for its food, wine and festivals but the great beaches and awesome stretches of outback are the main drawcard for backpackers. Known as the wine state, South Australia produces more than 70 per cent of Australia’s wine, which rivals the world’s best. There are more than 50 wineries in the Barossa Valley alone and many visitors make a day trip to the Barossa to take advantage of the free tastings offered by many of the wineries. Showing 20 from 126 Items.
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Budget travel guide to Brisbane
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Search around my position. Brisbane’s transport network is comprised of buses, trains and ferries and is a convenient way to get around town, although the city centre is compact enough to walk around. Citytrain operates Brisbane’s suburban train network that has 12 lines and extends as far as Ipswich, Beenleigh and Caboolture. All trains stop at the three main central stations Roma Street, Central and Brunswick Street. There are two free city centre loop buses. Brisbane has an efficient ferry network and...
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Budget travel guide to Victoria in Australia
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Search around my position. Victoria is Australia’s smallest and most densely populated mainland state. It is slightly smaller than the United Kingdom and all destinations within it are no more than a day’s drive from Melbourne. Showing 20 from 229 Items. 12 Apostles and the 12 Apostles visitor facility. Alpine Visitor Information Centre. Apollo Bay Backpackers Lodge. Apollo Bay coach stop. Apollo Bay Eco YHA. Art Gallery of Ballarat. Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI).
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