Monday, November 9, 2009

Australia Travel Books - Travel To Australia




If you are in the beginning stages of planning a holiday to Australia, you will certainly be interested in learning about the best types of holiday accommodation available across Australia. Similar to other countries around the world you can expect to find motels, hotels and bed and breakfasts. A quick search on the internet will present you with endless options.
Sometimes knowing a little bit about the major sites and attractions of a particular region, such as those listed below, can be helpful when deciding upon the style of accommodation to book / consider.
We have selected three Australian States that you may be interested in visiting and have noted a few of the popular sites & attractions available, along with a few types of accommodations to consider:

New South Wales (NSW)
Expect to find endless beautiful beaches, the fantastic Sydney harbour, the famous Blue Mountains and vineyards in the Hunter Valley. To take advantage of the amazing sea and harbour views look for hotels and apartments with balconies that let you take in the surrounding city and landscape. Look for a ski resort close to the slopes of the Blue Mountains that offers an unbeatable accommodation package.


Queensland
Also known as Surfers Paradise, this State is home to the Great Barrier Reef, Daintree Rainforest and the Whitsunday Islands. Find a central hotel in the Gold Coast to enjoy the world-class nightclubs and energy of the city. Relax in the peaceful surroundings of a private retreat in the ambience of the Daintree Rainforest.

South Australia
Adelaide is the capital of this State. The surrounding regions are well known for their wineries, such as the Barossa Valley, where you can enjoy luxury rural hotel lodging. Find wonderful wildlife on Kangaroo Island - book a campsite lodge to enjoy secluded eco accommodation and be near local nature based sites and attractions.

Several States combine to make Australia the sixth largest country in the world: New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, and Western Australia - plus the two major mainland territories - the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). You sure will not miss this Country's massive landmass on the atlas, with the majority of this landmass commonly known as the 'Outback'. Hopefully the above has been helpful in relation to your holiday accommodation and travel planning for Australia.
The Australian Bed & Breakfast Book is Australia's most popular B and B accommodation guide. It lists more B & B accommodation than any other publication in Australia (AU). Whether you choose to stay at a homestay, farmstay, cottage, holiday home or small luxury hotel accommodation you will find our hosts offer superior hospitality. Bed & Breakfast Australia.

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