Australia Trading Holidays
Relaxing 5 Destinations
Byron Bay
A magnificent coastal city in Norther New South Wales and home to the point Australia's easternmost. Already in the sleep period in the history of Australia, Byron Bay was known as Cavvanbah and was a place for indigenous Australians natives to congregate to exchange stories, find marriage partners and the trade in goods. Now Byron Bay is a tourist magnet for backpackers and people looking for vacation small beach town. Here are some of the best music festivals in Australia, including the East Coast Blues and Roots Music Festival and Splendor in the grass. Byron Bay is also a popular whale watching destination during the winter migration of humpback whales.
Mt Tamborine
Mt Tambourine is well above the Gold Coast on a plateau in the interior region of Gold Coast. Mt Tamborine has developed a booming tourism industry thanks to each increasing popularity of locally owned restaurants and unique housing options, health and spa retreats. For nature lovers and hikers also Mt Tamborine has a number of well cared for tests that wind through the rainforest, past cliffs, through waterfalls and streams running full of life. Some of the Known issues include Curtis Falls rainforest trail, the Knoll. Mt Tamborine also received a very popular market town which is held the second Sunday of each month.
Airlie Beach
Part of the Whitsunday region of Queensland, Australia and exit point to the Wold famous Great Barrier Reef, Airlie Beach is slow maceration shadows as a tourist destination with much to offer. Airlie Beach is also known for its deadly marine stingers, jellyfish, as the Fund. To combat this problem, council has built a protected area / lake on the coast to allow one bathing safe activity throughout the year. If you are planning to visit Airlie Beach plans living in the city of the Blessing of the Feet Festival started by his father Keith Felgate on Sunday of Pentecost or Whit Sunday.
Mountains Blue
One of the most mountainous of Australia in New South Wales, on the outskirts of Sydney. Rising to 1,190 m above sea level is home to seven national parks and conservation reserves. The fourth area in New South Wales to be listed as World Heritage Area by UNESCO on November 29, 2000. The area is approximately 10,000 square kilometers and is rich in aboriginal culture and history, spectacular waterfalls, sandstone cliffs photos and of course the blue haze can be seen from the distance looking down the valleys and, of course, how the area got its name.
Yamba
In 2009 Yamba was voted as the city 1 in Australia by Australian Traveller Magazine. Located on the south side of the river Clarence could, Yamba is a beautiful seaside holiday destination. The local culture has been influenced Yamba in recent years its popularity as a destination for radical change for baby boomers and early retirees who prefer a little monitor weather without the crowds of nearby places as the Gold Coast and Noosa. Yamba accommodation is varied with something to suite every traveler. With main local industry is fishing has the freshest seafood available in Australia in restaurants or the local fish and chip shop. Yamba is definitely my favorite place to Australia take a break and recharge the batteries.
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Article by Brad Davis
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