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RRM posted: 03 Aug at 4:17 am
Fiji, The Soloman Islands, Cook Islands
loveme18 posted: 06 Aug at 1:08 am
Go to this link, it will give you all of the information that you need!
Good Luck on your trip!
amsterdam posted: 07 Aug at 6:28 pm
Don’t spend too much time in Hawaii, it’s OK but basically a US military base.
New Zealand – do that great train journey between Christchurch and Greymouth – it’s truly wonderful.
Also NZ – don’t miss the Coromandel coast
Australia, apart from the obvious – Sydney and Melbourne – drive along the Great Ocean Road, visit some of the Victorian Gold Rush towns, Bendigo, Ballarat, etc., and Ned Kelly country.
Don’t miss the tropics – many people forget that the north of Australia, esp queensland, is lush, tropical rainforest.
Bus journeys are a good way to travel, we took the “wayward bus” to Uluhru, stopped at Alice Springs, Coober Pedy (where Mad Max was filmed) and all the opal mines, where many people still live in caves underground to keep cool. Try the cake shops in Ackland St, Melbourne, visit the Queen Vic market, Prahan market in Melbourne, and the Fish market in Sydney.
Bali is lovely and pretty safe despite the reputation. It’s Hindu – and the only part of Indonesia which is not Muslim – lovely friendly people. Singapore is worth 3 days – no more, but give Hong Kong a week, it gets more Chinese every time I go and it’s truly fascinating.
Enough already ! enjoy
J-Crack posted: 09 Aug at 4:11 pm
i travelled oz last year and i started in syney and made my way upto cairns.
Sydney is amazing with alot to see and do although as a city can be expensive. we stayed at a lovely place called manly. manly backpackers is a friendly and affordable place to stay where everyone is welcoming and nice.
Byron bay is pretty but slightly boring and overreated.
brisbane is nice too and as a big city has alot available to see and do although it has no beach!
noosa is one of my favourite places and has a national park and lovely beach. very quiet and chilled out although night life is a bit lacking the beach and scenery makes up for that.
hervey bay, this is ok. we only stayed here for a couple o days while we went to fraser island, the largest sand island in the world. we camped here and it was amazing. it was a self drive 4×4 tour and was great fun. look at koala tours on the net.
airlie beach, this is a nice place, and although your not allowed in the sea cos of sharks and crocs they have a huge man made lagoon thats lovely to swim in and sit by. here is where you catch the boat for the whitsunday islands tour too. koala is again the company we booked this through and the pride of airlie is the boat we went on so look that up if u can too. this was one of the highlights of my whole travelling experience.
cairns, this is lovely and again has a lovely lagoon because you cant swim in the sea. the town is nice and nightlife is good.
Places we didnt go were adalede and melbourne, i wished i went to melbourne but i heard adelede is like a ghost town anyway. uluru (airs rock) and alice springs are good too i hear.
hope this helps and have and awesome time!
Cat T posted: 12 Aug at 8:41 am
The Whitsunday islands off the coast of northeastern australia are amazing; best to tour them on a sailboat as there is very little development.
Frasier Island is also amazing. I highly recommend camping there.
Drive around the south island of NZ, its beautiful! and, there is a ton to do in queenstown– be sure to bungee jump
Informerdude posted: 14 Aug at 5:59 pm
Andos outback tour from sydeny
Arts factory in Bryon bay to relax and you can do a day trip to Nimbin where dope is legal. Or channing the hippy area.
Hand feed wild dolphins at morton island off Brisbane and close to Noosa the stop off for Steve Irwins zoo where you can go in the kanagroo enclosure
Melborne to go to Philip island and see all the little pengiuns hop home.
Fraser Island (for fooks sake stay out of the water!!!!!!!!!!!! it is teaming with tiger sharks.) Yes we did see them
Airlie beach for yacht trips to the barrier reef… go for one around $400 best noting if in town you can get last minute deals or if female can win one in wet t shirt/pole dance/jelly wrestle type bar competitions at Magnums bar.
If you can go via Dingo cattle ranch near Rockhamton. The low level skim the ground fly i between the trees like a dogfight in vietnam helicopter rise is unmissable… you cant do that anywhere else.
Cairns for Barrier Reef trips ideall to cod hole or the coral sea and one you get to be surrounded by sharks (tuka I think)
The North Arnum land and kakadu is more aborigonie freindly
New zealand
Waitomo caves… Go for the Lost world trip with the 100m absail in, Rotarua for traditional Mauri stuff like HAngis and poss learn the haka.
White water rafting and geo thermal stuff.
Whakatani (wh promoundced fak) for a helicopter trip to a live volcano called white island
Taupo for cheap skydiving… mega cheap and a jet boat ride and the tanganero crossing walk… (Lord of the rigns after the goblin caves)
Between Hamilton and Auckland at night go to the Amaxzing then at night horrow maze…
Think mave over a km, no lights in the dark in a corn field
Best with no torches just glow sticks or candles and after watcxhing all the children of the corn movies and nasty peopl hiding in corn.
Auckland for play with a stingray in the aquarium and clib the volcano island
Up nther for diivng the Rainbow WARRIOR as in Green Peace.
Wellington to dive a recent destroyer ship
South island for stunning scenerey
(NOTE YOU WILL NEED A CAR FOR ALL THIS)
Able tasmin for great sea kayaking.
Near Greymouth in barry town make your own knife or sword. (katana takes a week and costs)
Frans Joseph Glacier spectacular via helicopter.
Queenstown for an amazing jet boat ride through a canyon, the canoe ride in lord of the rings, various skydiving, hang gliding, bungee jumps and if winter skiing
Near to Milford Sound amazing boat strip were sheer mountains rise out of water (after the canoes in lord of the rings)
Christchurce to chill before kiakoura swim with dolphins
And go via thailand and go here
and reasearch the place first and get to know all the tigers you can cuddle and play with.
No not druged, not teeth removed and perfectly healthy. big softie kitty cats
mhm posted: 16 Aug at 4:01 pm
There are the obvious landmark cities of Sydney and Melbourne, and the usual thing seems to be to head up to Queensland and the Great Barrier Reef etc. Uluru is amazing and going there allows you to see the outback. Personally, the South Australian outback is pretty amazing to see. If you’ve got the time and the money, the Indian Pacific train runs across the country from Sydney to Perth, and you get to see a range of environments and get a sense of just how big this country is. Its a three day trip each way.