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Australia... the land of the great outdoors

Australian tour starting from gbp 3995

From its red centre to its emerald-fringed coasts, Australia has it all.

Glittering cosmopolitan cities, some of the world's most pristine wilderness, miles and miles of empty beaches, great fertile belts of wine-growing land, and an extraordinary wildlife like nowhere else on earth.

With its famous laidback approach to life, its barbies and beer, you'll be hard-pressed to find a more relaxed and inspiring place to visit.

 

Scenery and wildlife

Kakadu National Park, Ayers Rock and the Great Barrier Reef are just some of Australia's 14 World Heritage listed sites. It's a country of unique and extraordinary natural environments - the empty desert of the outback, the steaming tropics of the north, lush green coasts and rugged mountain ranges. And of course, kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, cockatoos and galahs.

Way of life

The Aboriginal people, Australia's original inhabitants, are now joined by a vibrant mix of people from all over the world. Aussies are open, friendly and love a good laugh. Crime isn't much of a problem here, but it's still a good idea to be careful and cautious.

Money and tipping

You'll find Australian dollar traveller's cheques, for changing in banks, hotels, shops and restaurants, are the safest way to carry large amounts of money. Credit cards are widely accepted, although it's a good idea to have some cash for small purchases. It's fairly standard to add a 10% tip to restaurant bills when you're happy with the service.

Cuisine

You'll enjoy excellent food in Australia. Mod Oz - a blend of European and Pacific Rim cuisine - and that Aussie institution, the barbecue, are the more famous offerings, but you'll also find foods from all over the world. Expect to indulge in some exceptional seafood, steak and fine local wines.

Suitable clothing

Light casual clothing is fine, though it can get cold in the evenings and in over-effective air-conditioning so a warm layer is a good idea too. Bring comfortable walking shoes, a light waterproof and a swimming costume; don't forget sunscreen, a hat and insect repellent.

Shopping

Australia offers some great-value shopping. The major cities have a host of international and home-grown designer stores and you'll also find spectacular Aboriginal paintings and carvings as well as beautiful Australian opals.

Taxes

The GST - a 10% tax similar to the UK's VAT - was recently introduced and is included in the prices shown.


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