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18 Feb 2008 03:59:00 | Chole Lim
The Commonwealth of Australia is the largest island on earth and
the smallest continent. It also boasts to being one of the most
progressive nations in the world with one of the oldest
civilizations. It is made up of a variety of landscapes,
including tropical rain forests, the deserts of the outback,
snow-capped mountains, rolling expanses of pastoral land and
magnificent beaches.
That's why every year millions of tourists from all over the
world decide to spend their holidays in Australia. Many of them
surf the web looking for information about places to visit,
lodgings and accommodations, flights and tours.
www.ratestogo.com (http://www.ratestogo.com) is a website that
wants to answer all these questions. Web surfers can find a
selection of luxury hotels throughout Australia, including
Sydney, Melbourne, Cairns and Adelaide.
http://www.ratestogo.com/Country/EN/Australia Sydney Many
visitors would be surprised to find that Sydney, it’s largest
city, is not the capital of Australia. Built on the shores of
the stunning Port Jackson, Sydney is one of the world's landmark
cities, and is also Australia's oldest city. Sydney, the
nation's premier metropolis, mixes a flare for groundbreaking
architecture, a love of the arts and high-powered commerce. The
must-do’s on every visitors list include the Harbour Bridge,
Opera House, Centrepoint Tower, The Rocks, Bondi Beach, Olympic
Park Homebush better known as the site of the 2000 Olympic
Games, and Darling Harbour.
http://www.ratestogo.com/City/EN/Sydney Melbourne Multicultural
Melbourne is the capital of Victoria and the second largest city
in Australia behind Sydney. Located on the Yarra River at the
mouth of Port Phillip Bay, Melbourne is a city of style, of
Victorian architecture, of trams, of fashion, food, theatres,
art galleries, and leafy gardens. It is a sport-mad city, which
hosts events such as the Australian Tennis Open, the Australian
Formula One Grand Prix, and the premier horse race, the race
that ‘stops a nation,’ the Melbourne Cup. The “Great Ocean Road”
is a popular drive for tourists and locals alike, acknowledged
as one of the world's most spectacular coastal drives, visitors
can view the spectacular site of the Twelve Apostles.
http://www.ratestogo.com/City/EN/Melbourne Cairns Cairns is the
Far North's tourist capital and an ideal place from which to
explore northern Queensland with trips to the superb Great
Barrier Reef, Green and Fitzroy Islands, the Atherton Table
land, the market town of Kuranda and miles of superb beaches
that stretch all the way to Port Douglas.
http://www.ratestogo.com/City/EN/Cairns Adelaide Built on the
banks of the Torrens River, Adelaide is the capital of South
Australia. Adelaide is an elegant city noted for its festivals
and concerts, filled with galleries, parks, historic churches
and buildings, and home to one of the world's most dazzling
Festival of Arts. It is the ideal place to relax and enjoy some
of the finer things of life, including gourmet restaurants and
wines from the nearby Barossa and Clare Valleys and from the
Coonawarra area. http://www.ratestogo.com/City/EN/Adelaide
Central Australia, also known as the Outback, is the heart of
Australia. There's the famous Ayers Rock/Uluru, Kings Canyon,
and the East and West MacDonnell Ranges. There are also other
parks and reserves with plentiful bird and animal life. Not too
far from these natural attractions is the pioneering town of
Alice Springs, built on the banks of the frequently dry Todd
River.
About Author :
Author Bio Chloe Lim is a photographer and avid traveler. She
travels extensively for work and family vacations. She is always
on the lookout for bargain travel deals and discount luxury
vacations.
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freely reprint this article on your website or in your
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