The 5 Best Reasons Why You Should Come To Australia With Us
Sydney, the City of Villages and Surf Beaches
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Thanks to its magnificent and romantic harbour, you will never believe that over 4,5 million inhabitants live in Sydney! This is a city stretching along the Parramatta River (nearly 40 km long!), surrounded by 3 incredibly well preserved National Parks, which spread across the skyline of downtown Sydney, or CBD (Central Business District) and whose numerous surf beaches (Bondi Beach, Manly Beach to name but a few) make you feel as though you are permanently on holiday!
The rest is purely residential, houses lost in lush green avenues or hills, a multitude of bays and surf beaches, cafés, restaurants, modern and traditional pubs.
Melbourne, the Australian London
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Melbourne is the most European city in Australia with a very strong Italian and Greek migrant population and famous for its cafe culture and fashion. Its charm is to be found in the lovely old and new trams that travel through the whole city and where it is easy to meet with the locals! It’s a modern and cosmopolitan city where the climate can be extreme: suffocating in summer and very cold in winter.
Brisbane, the River City
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Brisbane is not on the ocean side but along a river with the same name!! This is a fast growing city around Southbank and the city Centre with serious job opportunities since the G20 was hosted there in 2014!
Perth, the Indian Ocean Frontier City
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Perth is recognized as the most isolated city in the world, considering that Adelaide and Darwin are the closest cities at a few days drive and at a 5-hour flight to Sydney! The remaining parts are deserts and small farming, mining and fishing towns. The landscape is amazing, full of wonderful geological rock formations and unique National Parks in the middle of nowhere with oasis and deep gorges.
Perth is a charming city cut in two by the Swan River and rich with surf beaches with famous coastal suburbs such as Fremantle and cottesloe. Rottnest Island is also an amazing retreat
Adelaide, the Vineyard City
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Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia, is a charming small provincial city and the gateway to the Red Center. It offers a very pleasant European atmosphere and is close to hundreds of reputed Vineyards ; it’s a very green city with so many parks and trees and looks like a peaceful heaven with numerous beaches close to the city centre. The cultural and artistic life is improving rapidly.
Darwin, the Outback City
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Darwin, the capital city of the Northern Territory with only a few hundred thousand inhabitants, is a different world of its own and surrounded by generous rivers, home to a unique fish, the Barramundi and of course crocodiles, and amazing National Parks such as Kakadu and Arhnem Land! You will easily meet Indigenous Australians and discover their culture. Temperatures can reach extremes up to 50 degrees Celsius in the sun but nights can be chilly in the desert.
Gold Coast, the Australian Miami
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Gold Coast is the fastest growing coastline Hub with Surfers Paradise attracting all the sun lovers of the world and Australia! This is the fun capital of the East Coast with splendid surf beaches, Themed Park attraction and great night life!
Cairns, the Tropical City
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Cairns is small enough to comfortably walk around and people are friendly and happy to point you in the right direction. Cairns is the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, unforgettable sailing or diving experiences and to adventures to the Top End, amazing rainforests and crocodiles encounters
Hobart, the MONA City
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Hobart is the capital city of Tasmania and would be the second most isolated city in Australia. It is surrounded by amazing nature and is the departure point of sensational Bushwalking trips. Since the MONA Museum has been open, Hobart has transformed into a trendy provincial city proud of its values and unique nature and products
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