thread: What would be your #1 Travel spot in OZ

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    Feb 2006
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    Question What would be your #1 Travel spot in OZ

    Im wondering what your number one travel spot in Australia would be and what are the benefits of that location?

    Is it a real tourist destination or somewhere out of the ordinary? Somewhere to relax or somewhere to explore and have an adventure

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    Mar 2007
    Melbourne
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    Tasmania is great. You can't get lost and it is like one big country town. Lot's of walks and wilderness and you also have the beautiful cities for culture. Best of both worlds really. And you can take the ship with your car on it. You can also get around Tassie comfortably in less than two weeks.

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    Fraser Island, Qld. Take a 4WD and about 2 weeks to work around the island, spending a couple of nights in each camping spot. It's so relaxing, and if you go outside of school holidays quite quiet. There are wild animals which are outside the fenced-in campsites (dingos) although there are still goannas. There is history steeped in the place, and pubs with great food. If camping's not your thing, there are holiday villas or a 5-star eco resort for total indulgence. I always feel totally relaxed and rejuevenated after spending time at Fraser, the water there is so clean and perfect!

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    Whitsundays!!!!!!! Lots to do but gorgeous to relax!!!!!!!!!!!! so many islands to stay on, Whitehaven beach, reef world, parasailing, walking, helicopters, scuba diving, snorkling, swimming etc

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    I live in Perth, and I just LOVE going to Melbourne

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    Kangaroo Island, South Australia.

    I lived here as a kid and it is just a wonderful place. There are heaps of native animals that you can see in the close up, and then interesting things like seal bay - where you can walk right near wild seals on a beach. There are also natural wonders like Remarkable Rocks, kelly hill caves, and of course the beautiful beaches. There are lots of eco tourism businesses to visit also.

    KI can be reached by ferry - that you can take your car over on - that leaves from a point about 1 hour south of adelaide, or you can fly. It is one of those places that you can spend a day or a month exploring