Friday, May 21, 2010

#4 Australia To Do things For Family vacations, In a Relationship, and Married couples is the Great Barrier Reef In Cairns!!!




Cairns is the closest gateway to the Great Barrier Reef - the world’s largest, most spectacular coral reef system - where diving, snorkelling, sailing, cruising and island hopping are a part of everyday life.

Here you can discover a whole new underwater world and greet over 6,600 species of flora and fauna, including 1,500 species of fish, 4,000 species of molluscs and 400 types of coral. Over 50 tours depart for the Great Barrier Reef and islands daily from Cairns, Port Douglas and Mission Beach -the only hard part about getting to the Great Barrier reef is deciding which boat to go on!



Great Barrier Reef tours and cruises offer a range of activities including snorkelling, introductory or certified scuba diving, and live aboard dive courses with multi lingual, professional tutorage. For those who prefer to stay dry, spacious pontoons, semi submersible and glass bottom vessels provide popular introductions to the Great Barrier Reef, and helmet dives and motorised underwater scooters allow you to reach the ocean floor without getting your hair wet! They make fantastic holiday photos, too.



In Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef, escaping to a tropical island is not a dream, it’s a reality. From uninhabited secluded retreats to lively islands full of day trippers, luxurious island resorts to beach camp sites; all of our 17 islands are pearls of the Great Barrier Reef. But don’t just take our word for it – come and see for yourself!

Australia's #3 Place to Visit for a Family family fun vacation, Single, In a Relationship, or Married Is Noosa

Noosa is a popular destination with holidaymakers. When planning your trip to Noosa, it is a good idea to find out about the times of year that may be busy. During low season you can expect some lower prices, less traffic and more space for your towel on the beach. In high season there is more bustle, with Noosa accommodation in short supply and longer queues at ice cream vendors.

Our holiday periods in Noosa are based around seasons, climate and school holidays. Prices and availability fluctuate accordingly so be sure to plan your Noosa holiday early.

Indicative seasons:
Low season: early April to mid September (may exclude school holidays)
Shoulder season: early October to early December and mid January to late March
High season or holiday season: mid December to mid January and late March to early April
Clothing
In keeping with the relaxed Noosa lifestyle, smart casual clothing is standard. A jacket or jumper may be required during winter, especially in the evenings.
Great For Family Vacations, Single, In a Relationship,
or Married!!!
Experience Noosa and the Sunshine Coast as part of the Great Sunshine Way touring route.

The Great Sunshine Way is a new way to discover the very best of Australia, right here in Southern Queensland. From World Heritage listed Fraser Island to the stunning Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast, from vibrant Brisbane to ancient sub-tropical rainforests, the range of encounters on offer is endless. Add to that sublime weather and warm, friendly people and you’ll see it truly is a destination that has everything under the sun.

The Great Sunshine Way is one of Australia’s best journeys and if you are travelling by car, rail, coach or boat you will find a range of encounters radiating from the state’s capital, Brisbane. From here you can easily access Noosa and the Sunshine Coast as well as the key locales of the Gold Coast, Fraser Coast and Southern Queensland Country - a fascinating mix of cities, country towns, coast and hinterland.

Quintessential Australian nature, fun in the sun, laid-back luxury, modern and vibrant cities and true Aussie outdoor adventure typify the encounters you will have in Southern Queensland along the Great Sunshine Way.
Noosa has a little something for everyone. Join a tour, try a Noosa adventure sport, or sample the best of local food and wine at farm gates, cellar doors, and eateries along the Noosa Food Trail.

Spend the day at one of the many attractions close to Noosa, including wildlife or theme parks, factories specialising in the production of sweet treats and sports centres.

Shop at stylish boutiques, along local strips or convenient all-in-one centres. At local markets shoppers can meet the producer, stock up on fresh food or buy handmade creations.

Head outdoors into the beauty of the Noosa region. Discover reefs and beaches, islands, lakes and rivers, and the mountains of the hinterland or the manicured beauty of a Noosa golf course.

Wherever you go and whatever you do, a helpful Noosa professional is at hand. Noosa is a major centre with local business owners providing any service that you might need during your visit
Noosa is famous for its endless dining choices and stylish, casual bar options. With over 170 local restaurants in Noosa, it serves up a vast range of dining experiences and cuisines. Eating well and eating out are staples of Noosa life. As Noosa has become a serious food destination, Noosa restaurants are now more award-winning than ever before.

Choose from iconic dining venues manned by well-known chefs, country pubs, casual alfresco fare or family-friendly and affordable eateries.

Order a local brew at a friendly pub, your favorite cocktail in a laid-back bar or nightclub, or take in the views of the Noosa beach from our surf clubs.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Australia's #2 Family Fun Event is DreamWorld




Dreamworld is really a family fun filled fantasy come true. It doesn't matter if your looking for the rush of a life time with machines that would make you scream to your mama, wacky entertainment, or to visit some Australian wildlife. Theirs plenty do for anyone who takes advantage of Dreamworld.





If you are vacationing in Queensland, Australia Dreamworld can be located between brisbane and the Gold Coast. Right accross t the M1 Pacific higway, Dreamworld is just about a 45 minute drive from brisbane city nd 30 minutes from surfers paradise. What makes life really easy is their are a number of buses that go to Dreamworld at regular intervals and the Coomera train station is just a short stroll from Dreamworld.






Now that you guys no where find dreamworld and you know its not just a fantasy lets share some of the fun and excitement that can be expected when you and the family are actually their. Dreamworld has 5 tremendous thrill rides that I promise you will get your adrenaline pumping. The Tower of Terror launches you 38 storeys high at the rate of 160kph in 7 seconds. (Now thats moving...ha ha) Next, is the tallest fastest falling ride you can think of the Giant Drop, which will make your heart stop after falling 120 metres in 5 seconds. Third, their is the Wipeout will give you 5 minutes of 360 degree tumbling and twisting...(Dont go on this ride if you just eaten...it wont be a pretty site)






I hope you love rollercoasters, because the cyclone is the tallest high speed machine in the southern Hemisphere!!! Why is that because it will thrill you at speeds of 85km/hr and as high as 13 storeys. Finally, nothing takes away from te newest addition to family, the Claw is he most a powerful pendulum in the world and will propel you 9 storeys high and 360 degrees at 75km/hr.

Now Enough Fun For Adults Let's Get the Children Involved





One of Dreamworld's most popular attractions for the kiddies is Wiggles World. Here you can meet the Wiggles Friends everyday, take a ride around the Wiggles house in the Big Red Car and even step aboard Captain Feathersword's ship! Dreamworld is also home to the famous Big Brother House, the new Flow Rider and Screamworld.

A must see at Dreamworld is Tiger Island. Here you can experience majestic white and gold Bengal Tigers play, wrestle and swim everyday in their uniquely designed Tiger Island habitat. The Australian Wildlife Experience offers the chance of getting up close to over 800 native animals including a huge Koala population. Here you can cuddle a Koala, roam with the Kangaroos, feed the birds and even stand within metres of the huge crocodiles.





Nick Central is the world where kids run wild. They can play, live and breathe Nickelodeon until their heart's content. You can take a ride on the Runaway Reptar family rollercoaster, jump aboard Dora the Explorer's Sea Planes, learn to fly with Blue and his friends on the Blue Skidoo ride or chase the Angry Beavers upstream on the Angry Beavers Spooty Spin. All this and more is on offer at Nick Central in Dreamworld.

Australia's #1 Family Event to Witness Is Steve Irwins-Australian Zoo


If looking for a fantastic fun packed family adventure you will not be dissappointed visiting Steve Irwins--Australain Zoo. Steve Irwin Zoo has grew over the last few years to include tigers, asian elephants and I believe the best state of the art crocoseum to display their croc and other wildlife shows. The best thing about the croc show is Terri, Bindi, and Robert Irwin all host the croc show and believe me its amazing.


After the you finish the croc show, your going to be very hungry after all the energy you used up enjoying and having fun at the croc show. They have a awesome food court which is very well professionally operated with a huge selection of food and drinks.


Now that you have had a chance to get some food your system you should be ready to walking around the park to see some koala, kangaroo joeys, tazmania devils (this guys are so cool) they really do have a screw loose..ha ha.. aligators, the most beautiful and unique birds like the: kookaburras (they are so beautiful).

What really impressed me about this Zoo was how clean all the animal exhibits and park was and how happy and healthy the animals seemed.