Tips on booking your flight to Australia
May 27, 2009 by admin
Filed under Travel Australia
With so much to see and do in Australia, it’s easy to see why it’s one of the world’s most popular travel destinations. If you’re making plans to travel to the land down under, finding the best prices on flights can help you save money on what will probably be the most expensive part of your travels, airfare. Airfares to Australia can be pricey, but finding bargains on flights is just a matter of knowing where to look and planning in advance.
Travelers take trips to Australia for many reasons including vacation, holiday, and business. Some travel by cruise ship, but most will take flights, meaning that depending on when you plan to travel, you’ll need to plan ahead. The price you pay to fly to Australia is based on a variety of factors that include:
- Where you are flying from – The further you are traveling from to reach Australia, the more money you will pay. The price of fuel for airlines is expensive as well as other fees and expenses air carriers incur to travel internationally.
Tip – Book your flight as early as possible and from a location as close to Australia as you can get.
- The time of year – The tourist season in Australia varies by region, but the peak season is normally the summer months of June-August for the north and October to February for the southern states. All major holidays will also be high traffic periods.
Tip -Avoid the busy seasons and purchase your ticket early.
- How long will you visit Australia? – The longer you visit Australia, the more you will pay for airfare. Cheap airfares are normally offered on shorter visits and most air carriers stipulate that any changes in the dates of fights will incur steep charges and other penalties.
Tip – Look for package deals if you are staying for at least a week and if you are visiting for a very long time, consider purchasing a one-way ticket. By doing so you’ll be able to take advantage of current savings at the times you want to fly.
- Which airline you choose? – The price you pay for your flight can vary greatly depending on the rates of the airline you are traveling on. Virgin Blue, Jetstar Airways, Qantas, and Regional Express Airlines all fly to Australia and offer various rates and specials.
Tip – Compare multiple airlines before booking your flight. Look for specials based on your destination, amount of days traveling, and reward programs such as frequent flyer specials.
- Whether you shop direct or use a travel agency – Shopping direct for flights to Australia may save you more money than using a travel agency, whom often mark up their prices to offset the costs of doing business. Also, many airlines post available tickets and discounted seating in real time directly on their sites, which is often difficult for third-party sellers to offer.
Tip – When comparing prices don’t forget to shop directly with the airlines. It’s always best to book your flight as early as possible but if you can afford to wait, you may be able to book a cheap flight to Australia at the last minute by shopping direct.
Reconnecting with Nature in Noosa
April 7, 2009 by admin
Filed under Sunshine Coast
A scenic, restful holiday starts in Noosa. Located along the picturesque Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Noosa is perhaps the most extraordinary example of what Australia has to offer in terms of sheer beauty and excellent accommodation.
From winding waterways and pristine beaches to hinterland landscapes, Noosa has all the makings for a back-to-nature Queensland holiday. If you are interested in seeing the best of Australia, then look no further than a Noosa Holiday. A Sunshine Coast vacation is best spent in Noosa, where you can embark upon a trip to protected coves, untouched hinterland and sandy stretches of beach.
Laze the day away or stroll along the beaches of Alexandria Bay; catch unbelievable waves at Granite Bay and Sunshine Beach; backpack your way through Noosa National Park; and engage in endless water recreation at Main Beach. How about scaling the rocky outcrops, or sailing along the canals in a romantic gondola?

Noosa, Sunshine Coast, Queensland
Some of the most amazing sights can be experienced while vacationing in Noosa. From the frolicking dolphins off the coast to the koalas in the trees edging down to Laguna Bay, the protected animals and marine life of Noosa are nothing short of spectacular. In fact, Noosa’s forests, lakes, canals and rocky outcrops are home to many endangered species.
After you have spent the day soaking up the beauty of Noosa and playing among the waves, you can top off your evening with a trip to one of the area’s hottest restaurants. The international and local cuisine of Noosa is well known and revered. One needs only stroll along Hastings Street to get just a sampling of some of the great restaurants, cafes, bistros and fresh markets of Noosa.
The upscale boutiques of Noosa are certainly not to be forgotten, either. Noosa’s boutiques are a fine example of the high-end resort atmosphere of Noosa. In keeping with the high-end atmosphere of Noosa, the holiday accommodation here are both wonderful and varied.
Luxury resorts and hotels and budget-friendly apartments and cottages can all be found here, along the Queensland coast. QLD Travel can provide you with a great selection of Noosa accommodation, from cheap travel deals to high-end accommodation. From Noosa hotels to Noosa resorts, QLD Travel can provide you with a travel package to suit your budget and needs.
Endless Excitement and Beauty are yours in the Gold Coast
April 7, 2009 by admin
Filed under Gold Coast
Somewhere between gorgeous, breathtaking surroundings and loads of thrilling adventures lies Australia’s famed Gold Coast.
This truly remarkable Queensland holiday destination is, without a doubt, one of the most popular vacation spots in Queensland, if not Australia.
Australia’s Gold Coast is a popular vacation spot for romantic weekends, family getaways and action-packed adventures. Perhaps this is why this beautiful area of Queensland remains such a popular tourist destination.
You can begin your Gold Coast holiday by simply strolling along the pristine beaches of Surfers Paradise or Broadbeach and take in the almost surreal beauty that surrounds you. Gaze into the turquoise-colored water and experience what it is like to truly unwind and relax. If your adventurous spirit takes over, dive into the warm waters and embark upon an outdoor recreational activity, such as surfing or wakeboarding. It is certainly no mystery where Surfers Paradise got its name!

Gold Coast, Queensland
Once you have explored the beautiful stretch of Queensland coastline, you’ll definitely need to explore the Gold Coast Hinterland, a magical place where lush, tropical vegetation of the Great Diving Range meets the beautiful bushland. Backpackers and hikers will find this area of the Gold Coast to be truly remarkable!
One can certainly not pass up the Gold Coast without first experiencing some of the local and international cuisine of this dynamic, Queensland destination! From casual bistros to trendy restaurants, the Gold Coast has something for everyone!
If thrills and excitement are what you’re looking for, then look no further than the Gold Coast! In fact, many visitors flock to this part of QLD just to experience one of the area’s many theme parks, including Dreamworld, Sea World, Movie World and Tropical Fruit World.
There are plenty of attractions for the faint of heart, as well, including winery tours, historical tours and art galleries, just to name a few.
The accommodation on the Gold Coast is just as fabulous as the surroundings! From four-star resorts to budget-friendly hotels and family accommodation, the Gold Coast has accommodation for every budget, desire and lifestyle. From package deals to cheap deals, QLD Travel is your source for excellent Gold Coast accommodation, from Surfers Paradise to Broadbeach and beyond.
The 12 Apostles in Melbourne, Australia
The Twelve Apostles are huge limestone rock formations separated from the cliff shore by the action of wind and waves. You won’t see 12 of these rock formations all at once, as they say some may be hidden from view from any of the vantage points. Some say as well that there are no longer 12 rock formations, because one or two (or as many as five) may have been eroded away.

Twelve Apostles, Great Ocean Road, Victoria
The Twelve Apostles Marine National Park represents habitats of the cooler waters of western Victoria. However, the most obvious environmental factor is the energy of the waves. The sea is seldom calm with waves pounding in every 10 to 16 seconds from the Southern Ocean. Away from the coast, the seafloor is mainly low rocky reef, with extensive areas of sand and shell rubble.
Little Penguins feed in the park and nest in caves below the Twelve Apostles. Patient observation just after dark or in the early morning will allow visitors to view these birds from the platforms at the 12 Apostles.
To reach the Twelve Apostles you will need to travel on The Great Ocean Road. A sometimes windy but extremely scenic drive along Australia’s south coast which is quite beautiful. Driving from one end of the Great Ocean Road to the other is a bombardment of the senses. You’ll get to see the amazing surf beaches and the Southern Ocean stretch all the way to the horizon. There’s tranquil bays and inlets, rolling hills, rocky outcrops, gargantuan cliff faces and even lush rainforest. The Great Ocean Road also offers the Twelve Apostles and other scenery, the likes of which is unique to the region.
One of the more popular drives involves taking the Great Ocean Road from Geelong to Warrnambool, then heading back to Geelong through the Otways, much of which consists of dense rainforests. If the Great Ocean Road is a little overcrowded, taking the back way is good idea. Just follow the Princes Highway instead of the Great Ocean Road.
Travel Australia
March 12, 2009 by admin
Filed under Destinations
Been dying to visit “the land down under”? Longing to see the beautiful Sydney Opera House up close and personal? Then wait no more! You can start planning to travel Australia today! With the recent increase in air fare costs, many believe that travelling affordable abroad and even locally are a thing of the past. Well fear not, because affordable Australian travel is still available. Whether you are travelling from Australia or travelling in Australia, planning your trip has never been easier or more affordable than it is today, with the help of the internet.
Many travellers mistakenly think that the only way to save on travel is to plan ahead and book their trips well in advance with the larger travel companies. Well that’s no longer true! Whether you are a stickler for doing things in advance or a last-minute procrastinator, you can plan your trip to Australia online at any time, and still take advantage of huge savings on everything from rental cars to RV’s. Reading travel information online is a great place to start your Australia travel plans. Whether you are searching for cheap flights to Australia or travel advice in general, a simple search on the internet can point you in the right direction.
Not only does the internet allow you to research the cities that you wish to travel to in Australia, but you can also see some great pictures, gather information on a wealth of tourist destinations, and read personal reviews of other traveller’s experience, all at the same time. Even if you aren’t very internet savvy, don’t worry! You can always leave the research to the experts, and simply fill out a short questionnaire or general information form on most travel sites. The usual turnaround time for a response to your inquiry ranges from seconds to no more than 24 hours by the best travel sites, and you can even opt to have them call you directly. How’s that for customer service? The internet is a hot spot for locating cheap Australia travel deals. Many travel companies offer great affordable travel packages on air and hotel accommodations, as well as adventure packages. Whether you are looking for a great deal on a hike through the outback or on great seats to the next opera, you can find it all online. Don’t delay another day on your trip to Australia; beauty, relaxation, and fine food await you.


