Wednesday, 24 December 2014

Amazing places in Australia


All around the world, Australia is renowned for its beaches, and it isn't hard to see why: with some of the longest stretches of sand-covered coast line in the world, beaches are not only plentiful but also of an almost universally-high quality.

Wineglass Bay, Tasmania 


While Tasmania probably isn't the first state that springs to mind when you're trying to conjure up images of beautiful Aussie beaches as it's definitely more widely known for its greenery reminiscent .The fact that the beach's sand contrasts so strongly with the surrounding pink-granite peaks and lapping turquoise water in a location that is wonderfully sheltered goes a long way to making the beach unique. The clam-shaped shoreline on Tasmania's east coast is relatively isolated and thus remains fairly untouched despite its growing popularity. Combine the spectacle of the beach itself with an abundance of both activities to take part in such as snorkeling, kayaking, exploring rock pools.

Melbourne



It is the capital and most populous city in the state of Victoria, and the second most populous city in Australia It is a leading financial center in Australia, as well as the Asia-Pacific region, and has been ranked the world's most livable city since 2011.

Cheer at World-Famous Sporting Events


Melbourne is sport crazy and its venues legendary. Join the fun at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground for the Australian Football League in winter or international cricket in the summer. Go trackside at Flemington for the excitement of the Spring Racing Carnival and Melbourne Cup see international soccer stars at Hisense Arena.

Experience Life on the St Kilda Esplanade




Enjoy the tram ride to bohemian St Kilda and check out live pub music at the Espy.Go for great burgers at Barney Allen’sor the best pizza at Mr Wolf. Eat fish’n’chips on the beach, taste sublime coffee and cake on Acland Street and ride the roller coaster at historic Luna Park.



QUEEN VICTORIA MARKET


The Queen Victoria Market has been the heart and soul of Melbourne for more than a century.
A historic landmark spread over two city blocks, this vibrant and bustling inner-city Market is where Melburnians shop for everything from Australian fruit and vegetables, and local and imported gourmet foods, to cosmetics, clothing and souvenirs.


Explore Melbourne’s Laneways and Architecture


Melbourne’s historic urban environment is full of life. Spend hours exploring the city’s beautiful arcades, one-off boutiques, eclectic laneways and graffiti art. Visit the Melbourne Museum and the World Heritage-listed Royal Exhibition Building. Admire Victorian landmarks such as St Patrick’s Cathedral,St Paul’s Cathedral and Flinders Street Station and discover Art Deco with the beautiful Manchester Unity Building.


Australia’s only capital city on the Indian Ocean oozes confidence. Explore Perth’s hip wine bars and sunny beaches, spectacular green parks and glittering skyscrapers, funky neighbourhoods and beautiful colonial architecture.










Be enthralled by a city on the move that has passion for the past and energy for the future.

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