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A week around Australia. Day 1 - Melbourne Melbourne is known as the unofficial cultural hub of the eastern states, and possibly Australia. Famous landmarks.

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1 A week around Australia

2 Day 1 - Melbourne Melbourne is known as the unofficial cultural hub of the eastern states, and possibly Australia. Famous landmarks include the Eureka Tower and Federation Square.

3 Day 2 - Gold Coast, Queensland The Gold Coast is a rather fantastic piece of Australian leisure time. This small town is dominated by large apartments as it is the major holiday hub for all Australians. With its theme parks and glistening ocean views it is the best place to holiday!

4 Day 3 - Sydney The major metropolitan hub of Sydney is thought of as the unofficial capital of Australia (of course Canberra is the real capital). Sydney is the largest city in Australia. beautiful architecture.

5 Day 4 - Whitsundays Islands The islands of the tropical archipelago known as the Whitsundays is where the forest meets the sea. You can do variety of water sports such as sailing and diving in the beautiful clean water.

6 Day 5 - Jamberoo Adventure Park Jamberoo Adventure Park near Sydney is the biggest adventure park and boasts many attractions.

7 Day 6 – Perth, Western Australia Perth is the most isolated city in the world and is known as the music center of WA. It is famous for its beautiful Swan River and amazing surf beaches.

8 Day 7 - Tasmania I'm afraid this is where our journey ends but Tasmania is the best place for seeing mountain scenery and unspoilt forests in Australia.


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