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Australia Tour
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Tour to Australia is only a moment
away. Explore Australia Tour and
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offer.
Australia is the
sixth largest country in the world and
is located in the Oceania
Continent between the Indian Ocean and The South Pacific
Ocean.
The Australian population is over 20,000,000 and
there are some 7000 beaches for you to explore. Australia Tour offers the most relaxing and
exciting trips. You may just find yourself lazing on a white West
Australian sandy beach one day and learning to dive The Great Barrier
Reef the next. Touring Australia is an experience that will stimulate
your senses and there are hundreds of Australia Tours to choose
from.
Imagine,
diving into the
blue Indian Ocean and exploring The Great Barrier Reef or
learning to scuba dive in the Pacific Ocean. Australia Tour offers tours that will allow you to is visit
the world's greatest wineries and skiing Mount Bulla, Mount Hotham and
Falls Creek. With Australia Tour you can cruise the Whitsunday's and
climb The Sydney Harbour Bridge. Your Australia Tour adventure will
allow you to swim with dolphins and explore the central desert of
Uluru, The Olgas and deserts of
Alice Springs. have you ever wanted to see crocodiles and exotic
wildlife? ever wanted to go camping and 4 wheel driving ? Your itinery will have you bungy jumping, sky-diving and white water
rafting We will show you edgy boutiques, elegant restaurants and world
class shopping.
Australia Tour has all this to offer and so much more. You can
experience the wild and the wilderness in one moment and the edgy modern
art and culture and sophistication of city life in the next
moment.

Let the experts now show you what is available for you to explore on the
greatest adventure of your life.
Come with us now and see the best tours available in this vast country we
call Australia.
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You will find Australia Tour has many wonderful
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The Australian
Outback The Outback may be
desolate but there is still wildlife existing in these extreme dry,
hot conditions. Camels may be encountered as they wander the desert
sand plains. This is an adventure you will never forget. Join
Australia tours on an adventure you will never
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The Great Barrier
Reef The Great Barrier
Reef is one of the richest, most complex and diverse ecosystems in
the world. The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park begins at the tip of
Cape York in Queensland and extends south almost to Bundaberg. The
area is larger than Victoria and Tasmania combined and stretches more
than 2300km along the north-east coast. We have many wonderful tours
to the Great Barrier Reef
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Adelaide Adelaide is the capital and most populous city of the state of
South Australia, with a population of over 1.1 million. It is a
coastal city beside the Southern Ocean, and is situated on the
Adelaide Plains, north of the Fleurieu Peninsula, between the Gulf
St. Vincent and the low-lying Mount Lofty Ranges. It is roughly 20 km
from the coast to the foothills but sprawls 90 km from Gawler at its
northern extent to Sellicks Beach in the
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Alice
Springs Alice Springs is
the second largest town in the Northern Territory. Popularly known as
"the Alice" or simply "Alice", it had a population of 26,486 in 2005.
Averaging 576 metres above sea level, the town is nearly equidistant
from Adelaide and Darwin, close to the geographic centre . The site
is known as Mparntwe to its traditional inhabitants, the Arrernte,
who have lived in the Central Australian desert in and around what is
now Alice Springs for more than 50,000 years.
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Airlie
Beach Airlie Beach is
known as the Heart of Australia's Great Barrier Reef (GBR) due to its
position near the centre of the GBR that stretches for two thousand
kilometres along the coast. Near latitude 20 degrees South, Airlie
Beach and the nearby Whitsunday Islands enjoy a tropical climate and
lifestyle
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Brisbane Brisbane is the state capital of Queensland. Brisbane is the
third largest city and the most populous city of Queensland. It is an
exciting, beautiful city that offers you amazing shopping and
incredible nightlife. Join us Australian tours online and see what is
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Broome Broome is a pearling and tourist town in the Kimberley region,
2200 km north of Perth. The year round population is approximately
14,000, growing to around 30,000 during the tourist season Cable
Beach is situated 7 km from town along a good bitumen road. The beach
itself is 22.5 km long with beautiful white sand washed clean daily
by tides that can reach over nine metres. The water is crystal clear
turquoise, and the gentle swells hardly manage to topple over as they
roll up onto the almost perfectly flat beach. Let Australia
Tour show you this
paradise we call Broome.
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Cairns Cairns lies about 1,701 km (1,057 miles) from Brisbane and about
2,420 km (1,504 miles) from Sydney by road. It is a popular travel
destination for foreign tourists because of its tropical climate and
proximity to many attractions. The Great Barrier Reef can be reached
in less than an hour by boat. The Daintree National Park and Cape
Tribulation, about 130 kilometres (80 miles) north of Cairns, are
popular areas for experiencing a tropical rainforest. It is also a
starting point for people wanting to explore Cooktown, Cape York
Peninsula, and the Atherton Tableland. |
Byron
Bay Byron Bay has
several beaches which are popular for surfing. It is a resort popular
with both domestic and international tourists, including backpackers,
who travel along the coast, and the scenery attracts sky divers. The
area is also noted for its wildlife, with the whale watching industry
a significant contributor to the local
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Carnarvon Carnarvon's unique location, makes it a tropical oasis situated
approximately 904km north of Perth on the west coast. With its
abundance of attractions, host of accommodation and exciting tourism
products the town is a wonderful place for a truly memorable holiday.
Carnarvon is commonly recognised for its banana plantations, tropical
fruits, fine seafood and warm climate and situated in the heart of
the Gascoyne Region on the doorstep of the Indian Ocean.
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Canberra Canberra is the capital city of the Commonwealth. With a
population of over 334,000, it is Australia's largest inland city.
The city is located at the northern end of the Australian Capital
Territory, 280 km (170 miles) south-west of Sydney, and 650 km (400
miles) north-east of Melbourne. As the seat of the government,
Canberra is the site of Parliament House, and numerous government
departments and agencies. It is also the location of many social and
cultural institutions of national significance, such as the National
Galleryand the National Museum.
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Fraser
Island Fraser Island is
situated on the coast of Queensland, about 300 kilometers north of
Brisbane. Made almost entirely out of sand, it is home to unique
rainforest, dozens of lakes and huge sand blows. As Fraser Island is
a World Heritage National Park, it attracts many visitors from all
over the world. Fraser Island offers the best Aussie Tours. |
Geraldton Geraldton is the regional hub of the West's entire Mid West.
Located about 450km north of the Capital, Perth, the city is perched
near beautiful coastline to the west and rolling hills and breakaway
ranges to the east. The Chapman and Greenough Rivers frame the city
to the north and south. This superb positioning, combined with the
friendly feel of a country town, makes for a truly memorable holiday
experience.
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Gold
Coast The Gold Coast is
a city and local government area in the southeast corner of
Queensland. It is the second most populous city in the state and the
sixth most populous city in the country. Gold Coast City is renowned
for its sunny subtropical climate, popular surfing beaches, expansive
waterway and canal systems, a skyline dominated by high-rise
apartment buildings, active nightlife and wide variety of tourist
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Hobart Hobart is the state capital and most populous city of the
Australian island state of Tasmania. Founded in 1803 as a penal
colony, it is one of the oldest cities and the eleventh most
populous, with a greater area population of approximately 205,566 in
2006. The city is the financial and administrative heart of Tasmania,
and also serves as the home port for both Australian and French
Antarctic operations.
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Melbourne Melbourne is a major centre of commerce, industry and cultural
activity. The city is often referred to as Australia's sporting and
cultural capital and it is home to many of the nation's most
significant cultural and sporting events and institutions. You will
find incredible, restaurants, fashion and culture in Melbourne. You
simply cannot miss this exciting city. |
Monkey
Mia Monkey Mia is a
popular tourist resort located about 800 km north of Perth. The
resort is 25 km northeast of the town of Denham in the Shark Bay
Marine Park and World Heritage Site. The main attraction is the daily
feeding of the bottlenose dolphins that have been coming close to
shore for more than forty years. Rangers from the Department of
Environment and Conservation carefully supervise the process. This is
an experience of a lifetime
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Newcastle This is the sixth largest city in this amazing country.Newcastle
offers all the benefits and amenities of a large city but with all
the friendliness of a regional town. There is fascinating history to
explore. Newcastle is home to some of the nation's most significant
heritage sites. With its stunning beaches, museum and galleries,
cafes, restaurants and the Honeysuckle waterfront developments, there
is plenty to find, see and do. |
Perth Perth is the capital and largest city of the state of W.A, and
the fourth-largest city in this vast land, with a population of
1,554,769 (2007 estimate). The City of Perth, is currently the
fastest growing area in percentage terms. Perth receives moderate
though highly seasonal rainfall. Summers are generally hot and dry,
lasting from late December to late March, with February generally
being the hottest month of the year, making Perth a classic example
of a Mediterranean climate
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Port
Douglas Port Douglas is
just an hour's drive from Cairns via a spectacular coastal road that
is surrounded by forest and the Coral Sea. Port Douglas is the a land
where glittering green merges into turquoise blue. It is the only
place on Earth where two World heritage listed jewels exist. That
being the Great Barrier Reef and the rainforest of Daintree and Cape
Tribulation. |
Sydney Sydney is located on Australia's south-east coast. The city is
built around Port Jackson, which includes Sydney Harbour, leading to
the city's nickname, "the Harbour City". It is noted for the Sydney
Opera House and the Harbour Bridge, and its beaches. The metropolitan
area is surrounded by national parks, and contains many bays, rivers
and inlets. Sydney is one of the most exciting cities for
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Darwin Darwin is the capital city of the Northern Territory. Situated on
the Timor Sea, Darwin has a population of 114,368, making it by far
the largest and most populated city in the sparsely peopled Northern
Territory, but the least populous of all the capital cities. It is
the smallest and most northerly of the Australian capital cities, and
acts as the Top End's regional centre. Darwin is an exciting visual
treat.
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 Western Australia
Outback
 Great Barrier
Reef
 Sydney
 Crocodile
 Dolphins
 ATV Quad
Bike
 Monkey Mia
Beach

Margaret
River Caves

White Water
Rafting

Skydiving

Cruises

Australia
Outback

Tropical
Islands
 Hot Air
Ballooning
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