Monday, June 30, 2008

Australia Casinos

The beautiful continent of Australia features a lot to do for tourists from all over the world. Whether it is swimming at the Great Barrier Reef or taking in cultural events in the beautiful city of Sydney, Australia has a wealth of events that will keep the world traveler busy. However, travelers don't just want to take in the natural beauty of Australia and may want to have some fun in a more social setting. Australia's seventeen casinos and gaming facilities are some of the finest in the world and provide great gaming opportunities for Australians and visitors alike. These casinos are spread out over all the Australian states, and New South Wales, with four, has the most casinos in Australia.

One of the better Australian casinos is the Star City Casino in Sydney. With more than 1,500 gaming tables and slot machines, Star City is one of the larger casinos in Australia. For high rollers and others with a big bankroll, The Endeavor Room offers premium gaming and a party atmosphere that will make it all worthwhile. With luxury rooms, private suites, and fine dining, the Star City Casino is a fine example of Australia's casinos.

For visitors in the area of Hobart, the Wrest Point Hotel Casino is the place to be. Wrest Point offers more than twenty gaming tables and 650 slot machines that provide many different opportunities to win money. In fact, more than 300 jackpots are won each month in this Australian casino, giving professional and casual gamblers many chances to win big. One of the best features of Wrest Point is that they offer a special nonsmoking slot area for those who want a cleaner environment in which to have fun and gamble. This beautiful Australian casino is both aesthetically pleasing and fun for all.

One final example of Australia's fine casinos is the Sky City Adelaide, in the beautiful city of Adelaide. Sky City is a casino for those who want to win big fast, with regular cash and car jackpots on certain slot machines. With more than 800 slot machines and 70 tables for blackjack and craps, there is no shortage of opportunities for the casual gambler to make some money on their vacation. The best aspect of the Sky City Adelaide is their regular poker tournaments, including a major poker tournament. Visitors to Sky City Adelaide will not be disappointed with their choice of Australian casinos.




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Friday, June 20, 2008

Luxury Australia Travel - 7 Of The Best Attractions To Visit On Your Melbourne Australia Travel

Luxury Australia travel has got to be one of the best ways to see one of the most fascinating travel destinations in the world. This huge continent which is split into 6 states and 2 territories covers an area of some 7,617,930 square kilometers or 2,941,299 square miles. The largest state alone, Western Australia, is approximately 5 times the size of Texas, USA!

Melbourne is the second largest city in Australia and one of the most popular destinations for travellers to the continent. So what are the best things to see and do?

Luxury Australia travel does not have to be expensive - lifestyle in Australia comes as a given - it's the way of life in this part of the world, so add a little luxury into your Australia travel with some of our suggestions.

Take a tour to Phillip Island, home to the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix, an easy 90 minute drive from Melbourne itself and you will discover a world of contrasts.

Billed as Victoria's wildlife island, you will be surprised to find the Grand Prix circuit nestles close to the world famous Penguin parade, the Koala Conservation Centre, Churchill Island Heritage Farm and the Nobbies Centre, a marine attraction where you can uncover the secrets of the Southern Seas with interactive displays allowing you to intermingle with seals, sharks and dolphins that abound in these waters.

I did say that it was a world of contrasts, so don't forget the Phillip Island Chocolate Factory in your itinerary, where you can buy the delectable hand-made chocolates made on the Island.

Take a spectacular sunrise balloon ride over the Yarra Valley, one of Victoria's beautiful winery regions. Home to 90 vineyards, surrounded by mountains you fly for approximately an hour over the early morning vineyards before ending your experience with a sumptuous champagne breakfast.

Café culture abounds in St Kilda and you will want to browse this fashionable bayside suburb of Melbourne with its diverse range of shops and eating venues. Don't forget the Luna Park amusement park built in 1912, complete with its wooden roller coaster and other historic rides.

For the sports fans amongst you there is the very popular Sports Lovers Tour. Billed as city sightseeing with a difference you will explore the history and excitement of sporting Melbourne. Whichever sport is your particular favourite, be it tennis, cricket, rugby or football, find yourself sitting in the coaches' box, imagining filing that important media story in the media facilities or smelling the liniment in the changing rooms!

For dinner with a difference, the Colonial tram car dinner is perfect! 1920's splendour, but with modern day facilities so that not even a crystal glass quivers in your cosy, colonial period dining car. One way glass ensures privacy while traditional silver and white linen don the tables. This is one train ride you won't forget in a hurry and booking is a must with the restaurant selling out weeks in advance.

Hop on the City Circle Tram ride for a free central Melbourne tour. Steeped in old world charm, these 1920's brown and gold liveried tram cars are an appealing way to discover the city centre sights. The conductor on board provides valuable knowledge about the tourist attractions you might wish to see.

Spectacular Rhododendrons greet you as you head to The Dandenongs for the Spring flowering. Less than an hours drive from Melbourne, lies this rich hillside area which grows all manner of good things to eat, drink and appreciate, such as the display of Spring bulbs, Devonshire Cream teas and the Puffing Billy Steam Train that gently meanders its way through the beautiful landscape.

I think you will agree that luxury Australia travel is what you make of it. The luxury is in the doing!

I invite you to use these ideas to make the most of your luxury Australia travel and Melbourne.



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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Luxury Australia Travel - The 10 Best Things To Do In Sydney Australia

Planning your luxury Australia travel itinerary, why not consider the following 10 best things to do in Sydney Australia?

Australia is a vast continent where you can stroll on white sands, snorkel in blue waters, wander through green rainforest or drive across an endless red desert.

You can enjoy some of the Worlds best restaurants, wineries, galleries and shops. Or you can share Australians' love of sport - from a round of golf on a kangaroo-covered course to a seat at a fast-paced Aussie Rules football match

Here in no particular order are our top 10 things to do in Sydney Australia ...

1 - Take a thrilling scenic helicopter flight to the Blue Mountains. Stunning views of the City and Sydney Harbour, the Blue Mountains National Park and the spectacular Jamieson Valley all feature in this 45 minute ride before you are set down on top of the Blue Mountains to enjoy a gourmet barbeque lunch in secluded surroundings.

2 - Indulge in a City Sights Discovery tour, visiting the charming historic Rocks area, taking in Mrs Macquarie's Chair for an unrivalled view of Sydney Harbour, the Opera House and Bridge. Pause briefly for morning tea in the beautiful Sydney Harbour National Park before travelling onwards to South Head. After a short stroll along the cliff tops, continue to Bondi Beach and Centennial park before returning to Circular Quay.

3 - Sail the oceans blue for a cruise around Sydney Harbour under sail for a magnificent 2 hour personalised tour around one of the most beautiful harbours in the world.

4 - Visit the picturesque Hunter Valley to discover Australia's first wine region. Join your private winemaker for a tour of the distinctive wines in a private guided tasting at the best of the region's wineries. A gourmet lunch awaits you where you can enjoy great wines and gourmet dining in the Hunter Valley's best restaurant.

5 - Lunch at a genuine Australian working sheep and cattle station, where your hosts provide you with an insight into life on the land, showcasing the striking Australian bush and its unique wildlife. Return to Sydney with a twilight flight over Sydney Harbour.

6 - Treat yourself to a night at the opera at the Sydney Opera House. Upcoming performances of the Swan Lake ballet, Don McClean, Edward Scissorhands, The Clarke/Duke Project and Neil Sedaka, as well as classics like Ravel's Bolero, Stravinsky's Firebird and Don Giovanni.

7 - Enjoy Australian and international art exhibitions at the Art Gallery of New South Wales and the Museum of Contemporary Art.

8 - Take in the natural history at the Sydney Aquarium and Taronga Park Zoo. The aquarium is one of the largest and most spectacular aquariums in the world. Journey through the rivers and oceans of Australia and be astounded by the diversity, whilst at Taronga Park Zoo find the critically endangered Booroolong Frogs, or the first Elephant pregnancy in Australasia, all within sight of Downtown Sydney. Whilst you are there, don't miss the Sky safari!

9 - Learn to catch the waves at Manly or Bondi Beach with surfing lessons designed to make you into the hottest "chic" on the beach.

10 - Visit an ancient Aboriginal site and outstanding lookouts of the Blue Mountains National Park. Examine rock formations and the quaint little village of Leura before heading to Katoomba and the magnificent Jamieson Valley and the renown Three Sisters.

I invite you to use these ideas to make the most of your luxury Australia travel and Sydney.



And With your permission, I'd like to offer you free access to my short report, "Sure-fire Australia Destination Travel Ideas That Will Guarantee You Have THE Luxury Australia Vacation You Desire" as a gift. You can download it by going to Tailor Made Australia Travel From Helen Palmer - The Exclusive Vacations Guide and Tailor Made Luxury Vacations