Tasmania, Australia
Tasmania nicely sits in the farthest southern part of Australia. Nature has been kind to this region, blessing it abundantly with gorgeous beaches, jagged mountains and lush rainforests.
Tasmania nicely sits in the farthest southern part of Australia. Nature has been kind to this region, blessing it abundantly with gorgeous beaches, jagged mountains and lush rainforests.
You will surely want to experience and see everything in Perth, and in that case, to sleep here is recommended. Hotels are mostly concentrated in the city center or the central business district and in the premises of Perth’s tourist destinations.
Fraser Island, the largest sand island in the world, perched on the lovely Queensland Coast about 161 miles northeast of Brisbane. It belongs to the prestigious World Heritage Site and is home to the world’s most stunning beaches. This island has been blessed by nature for so many ways, easily becoming it a 640 square … Read more
Milford Sound is actually a fiord etched by glaciers over a thousand of years ago. The natural occurrence resulted to enchanting mountainous cliffs that fall awesomely from thousands of feet down the ocean floor.
Rarotonga is the biggest and by far the most popular among the exotic Cook Islands. Its capital, Avarua, is nicknamed ‘’town’’ where the administrative, commerce and trade side of the island is seen.
One of the most famous islands that make up Bahamas is the Out Islands. Traditionally referred as the Family Islands by the locals, the low-in-population island is boasting of nature’s wonders which made way for the country’s tourism to soar.
Cocos Islands or Territory of Cocos or the Keeling islands refer to a group of islands located on Indian Ocean at the middle and borders the Christmas Island and Perth. The territory comprises of two islands which are inhabited and these are the Home Island and West Island.
The town of Airlie Beach is simply referred to as Airlie and is located in Queensland Australia. Airlie Beach is the closest port to Whitsunday Islands on Great Barrier Reef. The town has a population of nearly 30, 000 inhabitants today and is mostly visited by all kinds of tourists especially the backpackers.