If you don’t immediately think of surf and sand when you think of Alaska, get ready to have your whole perception changed. With more coastline than any other state in the nation, measuring out at approximately 5,580 miles, it’s only… Read more
Visit Cairns Australia, considered the gateway to Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, located in the tropical Far North Queensland. Its Learn stories of indigenous Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with music and dance at the Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park. Visit… Read more
In Queensland’s southeast coast, the City of the Gold Coast extends beyond the borders of Surfers Paradise. You’ll find swanky hotels, the city’s premier arts hub Hota, and dining and nightlife scenes. The vibe here is relaxed. The Gold Coast… Read more
Melbourne has plenty to offer visitors from all over the world. From the rooftop bars and designer boutiques that give the city a cosmopolitan feel, to its plentiful array of historical buildings and landmarks — Melbourne has something new to… Read more
Come to Tasmania to indulge in history, vast wilderness areas, Australia’s most spectacular mountains, beautiful beaches and the freshest food and wine imaginable. Separated from mainland Australia by the 150 miles stretch of Bass Strait, Tasmania is a green island… Read more
Darwin is Australia’s only tropical capital city. It is the capital and chief port of the Northern Territory of Australia. It is situated on a low peninsula northeast to its harbor, Port Darwin looking to the Timor Sea. Chairs and tables spill… Read more