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Australia is a land of amazing contrasts - from cosmopolitan cities to the rugged outback, from tropical rainforest to the Great Barrier Reef. Nearly 90 percent of Australia's 18 million people live in cities along the coast. With roughly the same geographic area as the continental U.S., each of Australia's states and territories has its own unique flavor...which ones you visit will depend on your personal taste. Clicking on the regions via the map on the right will take you to more information about the region you select. AUSTRALIA HOTELS & RESORTS
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Sydney, New South Wales Hotels
World Heritage-listed Lord Howe Island is a pristine and timeless hideaway of dramatic volcanic peaks rising above the world's southernmost coral reef, a short two hour flight from Sydney. Capella Lodge is the only accommodation on the island ...
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Four Points by Sheraton, Darling Harbor provides outstanding levels of comfort and service. Located in an enviable position, overlooking Darling Harbor, nestled between Sydney’s vibrant Cockle Bay and the sophisticated King Street Wharf. ...
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The Hilton Sydney is located in the heart of the city, close to shopping and attractions. Here you will find celebrated New York designer Tony Chi's elegant glass brasserie and Zeta bar, and superbly appointed guest rooms including the sensual ...
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The Hotel Ibis overlooks Darling Harbor and the Sydney city skyline. The hotel's great location is in close proximity to the Sydney Aquarium and Australian National Maritime Museum. The Ibis provides comfortable accommodation at an affordable price. ...
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Enjoy superb food at the gourmet restaurant, comfortable accommodation among 37-year-old vines, and sample the great wine, plus beers from the Bluetongue Brewery. Facilities include mountain bikes, tennis courts, pool, heated spa, and walking ...
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Located minutes from Circular Quay and the Opera House, the hotel offers panoramic views of Sydney harbor and the Royal Botanic Gardens. There are 509 stylish guest rooms with broadband Internet access, three dining venues and around the clock ...
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Overlooking the spectacular Jamison Valley, Lilianfels has established a reputation as one of Australia’s finest boutique getaways. The luxurious 85-room establishment is set among magnificent English landscaped gardens. Features include two ...
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Combining classic elegance with a chic city style, this hotel offers a choice of studio, one or two bedroom apartments and is located in the very heart of Sydney's CBD. An impressive rooftop pool with panoramic Sydney city views and a cosmopolitan, ...
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Old Sydney Holiday Inn is ideally located in the historic Rocks area. Nestled between the world famous Sydney Harbor Bridge and Opera House, and only a short stroll to some of Sydney's finest restaurants and shopping, the hotel is perfectly situated ...
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Nestled in the heart of Hunter Valley wine country, Peppers Guest House offers a stylish accommodation base for exploring the region. Surrounded by beautiful gardens and overlooking vineyards, its intimate, relaxed atmosphere, and a long-standing ...
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The Shangri-La Hotel Sydney is perfectly positioned between the iconic Opera House and Harbor Bridge, in the heart of the historic Rocks district within walking distance of the major shopping and business districts. Many of the spacious and ...
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Located on majestic Hyde Park, in the heart of Sydney's business and premium shopping district, this five star hotel is renowned for being a benchmark of classic hotels in Sydney. The hotel features deluxe rooms and suites (some with balconies), ...
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Location, location, location! Stay in the heart of the business, financial and tourist area of Sydney at Circular Quay. The world famous Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge are just a "stone's throw" away and museums, galleries, ...
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The Grace is an elegantly restored, 11-story, heritage listed, Art-Deco hotel superbly located in the heart of Sydney's CBD. The hotel is surrounded by retail outlets and theaters, and is a few minutes walk from the attractions of Cockle Bay, King ...
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For romantic escapes, relaxed family vacations, or action-packed getaways, York Fairmont Resort is a destination in itself. All 210 deluxe rooms offer views over the beautiful Jamison Valley or the adjoining Leura Golf Course. The recreation club ...
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Melbourne & Victoria Hotels
Located on Southbank close to the casino. Stylish, affordable and thoroughly modern, Crown Promenade Hotel has 465 guest rooms including 18 studios and 3 suites. Guests can enjoy the use of the leisure center incorporating a heated infinity pool, ...
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Grand Hyatt Melbourne is ideally located in the heart of the city’s restaurant, shopping, theatre and business district. Stay in one of the hotel’s recently refurbished 548 stunning rooms or suites which boast exceptional views of the ...
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Located a short walk from the bustling city center and Queen Victoria Market, close to Melbourne Central, department stores, and a short walk from Melbourne Museum, IMAX Theatre and The Royal Exhibition Buildings. Tram stop at the front door. ...
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Distinctly Melbourne, Mantra on Russell is located in the heart of Melbourne city and is close to numerous restaurants, bars and cafés. The hotel offers modern, well-appointed studio, one and two bedroom apartments with warm, rich ...
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Novotel Melbourne on Collins is built above the prestigious Australia on Collins shopping center, within close proximity to Melbourne’s boutiques, cafes, restaurants and sights. Renowned for its friendly, professional service and spacious, ...
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Nestled in Southbank and renowned for its views of the Melbourne skyline, this deluxe hotel has an enviable location on the banks of the Yarra River, amid al fresco restaurants and just a short stroll to Federation Square, the Arts Center and ...
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Conveniently located in the heart of Melbourne, a short stroll to major shopping centers, historic theaters, exhibition centers, restaurants and sporting precincts. Modern and spacious rooms offering broadband Internet, large screen TV, DVD player ...
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The Westin Melbourne combines stylish accommodation, luxurious facilities and instinctive service in a great location, right in the heart of the best shopping, theatres and galleries. Your stay is complemented by large guest rooms, a stunning ...
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Adelaide, Kangaroo Island & South Australia Hotels
A Fodor’s editor’s choice property for 2007, located in the Barossa Valley, an hour’s drive from Adelaide. Enjoying some of the best views of the area, it is also well placed for exploring the Adelaide Hills and Clare wine regions. ...
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The world’s only international underground hotel, located in Coober Pedy, Australia’s Opal mining capital. There are both underground and above ground rooms to choose from, and the hotel’s café and bar are also both ...
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Hyatt Regency Adelaide is situated in one of Adelaide’s finest locations -- the banks of the River Torrens. Adjacent to the Convention Center, Casino and Festival Center. The hotel features 367 spacious guestrooms, three stunning restaurants, ...
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This historical building is located in downtown Adelaide. The hotel was recently refurbished and has a variety of rooms to cater for a range of budgets. Facilities include The Federal Restaurant & Bar, car parking, internet kiosk and in-room ...
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The Adelaide Heritage Cottages are beautifully restored historic properties located in North Adelaide, close to restaurants and open air cafés. All are spacious, with romantic bedrooms, drawing rooms, and well-equipped kitchens. Cottages ...
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Perfectly located on North Terrace in the heart of the city, Oaks Embassy offers contemporary one, two and three bedroom spacious apartments. Facilities include separate bedroom, full kitchen, living area, balcony, mini-bar, cable TV and broadband ...
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Southern Ocean Lodge is Australia's first true luxury lodge, offering a unique and exclusive travel experience on Kangaroo Island in South Australia. Floating atop a secluded cliff on a rugged stretch of coast, the lodge commands peerless views ...
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Adelaide’s award winning five star luxury boutique hotel, The Sebel Playford Adelaide has an extensive range of leisure facilities, including 182 superbly appointed guest rooms and suites, sumptuous dining and wines in the Playford Restaurant, ...
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Great Barrier Reef & Beyond, Queensland Hotels
The Cairns Colonial Club Resort is set within 11 acres of tropical gardens, with 3 lagoon swimming pools and 3 resort restaurants, and combines the tranquility of a tropical resort with the advantages of a mainstream hotel. With comfortable and ...
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Set in the Daintree Rainforest, adjacent to the Daintree River, this hideaway offers 15 treehouse-style villas. Friendly staff tailor-make each guest’s stay, suggesting the best combination of authentic Kuku Yalanji Aboriginal culture, spa ...
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Dunk Island, located in the Coral Sea, is an island of peace and plenty, offering an amazing variety of activities, facilities and experiences. Dunk has a selection of restaurants and eateries designed to cater to any appetite. The endless variety ...
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Hamilton Island is nestled among the Whitsunday Islands at the edge of the Great Barrier Reef. Direct flights from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Cairns make getting there a breeze. There is a range of accommodation to suit every budget, from the ...
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The luxurious Hayman Island -- nestled amid a lush tropical landscape in the spectacular Whitsunday Islands -- is designed for comfort and privacy with priceless antiques, beautiful gardens with trickling waterfalls and shady ponds guarded by ...
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Kewarra is ideal for nature lovers, with breathtaking gardens meandering onto its own absolutely private beachfront near Palm Cove. A freshwater lagoon flows through this tropical oasis, emanating a close relationship with nature. Kewarra offers 75 ...
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Award winning Kingfisher Bay Resort, on Fraser Island, offers a base from which to explore this World Heritage treasure. Huge sand dunes and an amazing Seventy-Five Mile Beach highway complete with shipwreck contrast with lush rainforests and ...
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Pristine white sand beaches and crystal clear blue waters encircle Lizard Island, located on the Great Barrier Reef. The island is protected as a natural environment where you can escape the cares of the world, yet still enjoy all of the comforts of ...
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Mercure Treetops sits amidst its own natural rainforest with free flowing waterways & lily ponds. The resort is located five minutes' drive from Port Douglas Village and a short walk from the beach. It features a spa, two indoor/outdoor ...
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Set in 100 acres of lush scenery on the beautiful coastline of spectacular Tropical North Queensland, the spacious Novotel Rockford Palm Cove resort offers guests the choice of 245 rooms, suites and self-contained apartments, 7 pools and ...
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Located amid the Great Barrier Reef and surrounded by 3,000 acres of pristine national park, Orpheus is a nature lover's paradise. Limited to 42 pampered guests, Orpheus provides the ultimate hideaway. Accessible by seaplane, the magnificence of an ...
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Peppers Beach Club is steps away from the beauty of Four Mile Beach. The resort’s elegant open–air design, calming water features and lush tropical gardens create a relaxing and inviting atmosphere. Enjoy wandering the Port Douglas ...
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Located on the secluded northernmost tip of Hamilton Island and surrounded by the unsurpassed beauty of the Great Barrier Reef, qualia sets a new pinnacle for luxury in Australia.
This world-class resort immerses you in a relaxed ...
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Ideally situated on the Cairns Esplanade, the Rydges Tradewinds Hotel is only a short stroll to the city center and the Great Barrier Reef departure point. The 245 spacious rooms all feature private balconies and water views. Enjoy the poolside ...
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Located beachfront on the southern end of Palm Cove, this world-class resort offers guests a tranquil escape. Choose from 126 Asian-inspired hotel rooms and apartments. Drift into bliss at the Sea Temple Spa or unwind and enjoy a cocktail ...
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The spacious guest rooms and suites offer a range of spectacular views. The restaurant and bar is open till late, 24-hour check-in and in room dining is available, and a tour desk to assist with local tours. This waterfront hotel is located just a ...
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Sheraton Mirage Port Douglas is an oasis of luxury situated on Four Mile Beach, nestled among 320 acres of tropical landscaped gardens, with a championship 18-hole golf course and 5 acres of swimmable saltwater lagoons. Experience the best of resort ...
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An exclusive lodge 10 minutes south of Port Douglas, Thala Beach Lodge is part of 145 acres of native gardens, forests and coconut plantations. The resort affords breathtaking views of the Coral Sea and is home to a beautiful private beach. A ...
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The Lakes Cairns Resort & Spa is a unique resort on 11 acres of lush tropical gardens, scenic lakes and large lagoon-style pools, minutes from Cairns city center and easily accessible by shuttle (minimal charge). Includes complimentary airport ...
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Heron is a protected wildlife sanctuary with lush vegetation and white sandy beaches reached by launch or a 30-minute helicopter flight from Gladstone. You cannot get closer to the Great Barrier Reef than Heron Island. A true coral cay, it is ...
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Silky Oaks Lodge & Healing Waters Spa is an oasis of elegance and beauty on the edge of the World Heritage-listed Daintree National Park. Twenty minutes from Port Douglas, it provides relaxing spa treatments and luxurious accommodation. Tariff ...
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A World Heritage location on its own coral cay, Wilson Island is a pristine natural environment, where the island’s resident turtles and birds can be enjoyed by a maximum of just 12 people. You’re sure to find solitude to contemplate the ...
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Tasmania Hotels
Freycinet National Park features breathtaking sweeping sands, romantic private beaches and stunning mountain vistas. The Lodge is situated in the park itself, the ideal retreat during your stay in this wonderland of natural attractions. Hike to ...
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Located on the waterfront in central Hobart, Hotel Grand Chancellor provides the ultimate in accommodation with majestic views over the Derwent River and Mt. Wellington. Spacious rooms are stylishly furnished and fully equipped for your comfort. ...
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The perfect base to enjoy the serenity and peace and all that Tasmania has to offer. Within walking distance to Sullivan’s Cove with its numerous shopping and dining outlets and on the fringe of Hobart’s CBD. The hotel offers ...
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Situated 45 minutes from Launceston, in the lush valleys surrounding Deloraine, Peppers Calstock offers elegant boutique accommodation. This 19th century Georgian mansion features early Victorian furnishings. Formal gardens surround the house while ...
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Peppers Seaport Hotel offers luxury waterfront accommodation just 5 minutes from the center of Launceston and is surrounded by restaurants and cafés offering a good choice of fine food and more casual dining. Taking its character from its ...
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Strahan Village, on Tasmania's stunning West Coast, is on the doorstep of an ancient wilderness. Cruise on the Gordon River and explore the World Heritage rainforest. Journey into the pioneering past on the 1896 West Coast Wilderness Railway. Relax ...
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The first dedicated art hotel in Australia, on Hobart's waterfront, steeped in an ambience of culture and luxurious living. 50 guest suites are incorporated within warehouses dating back to the 1820s and a former jam factory, and showcase more than ...
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Experience the special heritage character of The Old Bakery Inn, a part of Launceston history for over 130 years. The hotel is the perfect location for those who enjoy the romance and history of a heritage property, combined with the convenience and ...
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A unique wilderness experience located on the edge of the spectacular Cradle Mountain and Lake St. Clair National Park. Enjoy fine local food and wine, or some of the many activities available, including the spa. Buffet breakfast and some lodge ...
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Perth & Western Australia Hotels
Located in the center of everything Perth has to offer- shopping, entertainment, culture and sport. 181 spacious, air-conditioned rooms. For relaxation and dining the hotel offers Level One Grill and 788 Bar & Café, indoor swimming pool, ...
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Located on central Hay Street, Mantra on Hay offers 152 one- and two-bedroom apartments, restaurant & bar. All apartments have large private balconies, some overlooking the famous Swan River. The unique indoor rooftop swimming pool with gym ...
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The Northern Territory Hotels
Set among lush tropical gardens and only a few minutes' walk from Alice Springs town center. The All Seasons Alice Springs Oasis features 102 rooms, two swimming pools, a spa, sauna, barbecue area, restaurant and bar. The hotel is a perfect base to ...
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Bamurru Plains is an exclusive safari camp on the edge of the Mary River floodplains, only a short distance from Kakadu National Park in the Top End of Australia. Guest accommodation is in 9 spacious and cool safari bungalows, each with an ensuite ...
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Set against the rugged MacDonnell Ranges on more than 11 miles of landscaped and native bush gardens. Balloons Bistro is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, serving contemporary Australian cuisine, or enjoy an authentic Thai meal at the ...
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Holiday Inn Darwin is perfectly situated, overlooking Darwin Harbor, with floor to ceiling windows in every room. Watch magnificent sunsets from your balcony or take a short stroll into Darwin’s city center. The award-winning Poolside ...
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This exclusive Wilderness Lodge located on Kings Creek Station is a truly unique experience not to be missed. The lodge can be booked for the night or visited as part of a tour. In the wilderness of the Red Center, only a few minutes from Kings ...
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Situated on The Esplanade, overlooking Darwin Harbor to the Arafura Sea. This hotel offers 140 one, two and three bedroom apartments, 64 hotel rooms and has a restaurant and bar, outdoor swimming pool and spa. Apartments have large private balconies ...
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SkyCity is Darwin’s multi award-winning, beachside resort. Fully refurbished 5-star guest rooms and elegant new superior rooms set a new standard for contemporary luxury. Surrounded by tropical gardens with sweeping ocean views, the hotel is ...
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Voyages Alice Springs Resort is situated on the banks of the Todd River and offers friendly outback service and modern, comfortable facilities, conveniently located only 5-minutes' walking distance from the town center. Ride a camel down a dry ...
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A relaxed, comfortable atmosphere prevails in this aptly named hotel. The guestrooms are set among the magnificent flowering native shrubs and ghosts gum trees. The stylish White Gums Restaurant is open for breakfast and dinner serving delicious ...
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Voyages Kings Canyon Resort is ideally located between Ayers Rock (Uluru) and Alice Springs, just five miles from Watarrka National Park, the home of the magical sandstone formation of Kings Canyon. The resort, harmoniously blended with its ...
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Voyages Longitude 131° provides luxurious tents for travelers seeking an intimate and personal encounter of the outback. In the “Dune House” you’ll find a bar, restaurant, library and large deck. Indulge in consummate ...
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Shaded from the sun by giant sails, this award-winning hotel is designed to perfectly blend in with the breathtaking Outback. The Kuniya Restaurant presents Northern Territory specialities, including crocodile, kangaroo and Barramundi (fish) for ...
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Size, Location, Population
Approximately the same size as the continental U.S. with a population
of 18 million. A non-stop flight from Los Angeles to Sydney takes
about 14 hours.
Time Zones
Like the US, Australia is broken into three different time zones.
From Pacific Standard Time, the eastern states (New South Wales,
Queensland, Victoria, ACT, Tasmania) are + 18 hours, the central
states (Northern Territory, South Australia) are + 19, and Western
Australia is + 20 hours. Some states practice daylight saving, so
these times will differ during certain months.
Entry Formalities
You must have a passport, valid for not less than 6 months beyond
the date of arrival, and a visitors visa. Consult your travel agent
or airline.
Currency
Australian dollar, decimal currency system. Notes: $100, $50, $20,
$10, $5. Coins: 5¢, 10¢, 20¢, 50¢, $1, $2.
Bank Hours
Generally 9:30am to 4pm Monday through Thursday, and 9:30am to 5pm
Friday.
Departure Tax
Departure tax is A$38 (approximately US$27) per person over 12 years
of age (included in international air ticket).
Electricity
240/250 volts, AC 50Hz. As the 3-pin outlets differ from those in
the US a converter/adapter kit is required. Most major hotels have
110v outlets for electric shavers.
Language
English is the official language, but you will hear many colorful
local expressions. Do not hesitate to ask questions, as people are
very helpful.
Shopping
9am-5pm weekdays, and Thursday to 9pm. Saturday 9am-4pm. Put Akubra
hats, Driza-Bone bushman raincoats, Aboriginal objects, wool products,
opals and pearls on your shopping list.
Tipping
Tipping is not the general custom, and service charges are not added
in hotels and restaurants. In better restaurants, however, it is
usual to tip up to 10%. Porters at airports, taxi drivers and hairdressers
do not expect to be tipped. At railway terminals porters have set
charges, but not at hotels. At any time tipping is your choice.
Climate
As Australia covers 30 degrees of latitude, there is a wide variation
in its climate. Looking to the north, about 40% of the continent
is in the tropics. In the southeast region of the Australian Alps,
there is snow for about 6 months of the year. Primarily, Australia
is a sunshine country - even in the cooler southern regions. No
capital gets less than 5.5 hours of sunshine per day. Perth is the
sunniest state capital, with nearly 8 hours of sunshine a day. Remember
that Australia, located in the southern hemisphere, has seasons
opposite North America's.
Food
Australians don't really have a dish that they can call their own.
But the country does offer a multitude of foods, from native kangaroo
tails and macadamia nuts, through avocados, fresh tropical fruits,
oysters and lobsters, to tender beef and lamb. And what you will
find is a variety of foods prepared with the skills of many nationalities
- French, Greek, Italian, Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Indonesian
and many others.
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