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Amazing Things to do in Hobart With Your Family

Amazing Things to do in Hobart With Your Family

Hobart is Australia’s tiniest capital city, but perhaps just in geographic terms. The city has a daring art scene, incredible views, remarkable culinary trends and amazing cultural attractions making it a world-class city worth visiting. Here is a list of amazing things to do in Hobart with your family.

Visit Wineglass Bay

Wineglass Bay is one of Tasmania’s most beautiful destinations characterised by turquoise blue waters and lush green surrounds. There are many serene and secluded areas in the area teeming with exotic flora and fauna. An amazing experience you shouldn’t miss while you’re here with your family is a leisurely Wineglass Bay cruise that is sure to sweep you off your feet. Feel one with nature as you take in the picturesque views from on board a luxury cruise. Capture some of the most enticing photos for the ‘gram as you cruise across the bay bordered by granite peaks. Wineglass Bay cruises are a famous pick among visitors as they offer unforgettable experiences combining dining and sightseeing. Enjoy a tantalising meal enhanced by the visuals around you.

Learn about Hobart’s history and art scene

Hobart is one of the most populous cities in Tasmania and it has an eventful history that runs long back into the past. You can learn about the city’s greatest historical treasures and achievements by visiting these places. Salamanca Place in Hobart is home to rows of Georgian sandstone warehouses that have been converted into theatres, galleries, boutiques and even restaurants. However, one of the most important destinations you shouldn’t miss is MONA (Museum of Old and New Art), which is Australia’s largest privately owned museum. You will find cavernous galleries exhibiting controversial and thought-provoking works of art that also speak a lot about the city’s history. The museum is a great place to visit with your family and it might be an informative tour for the kids too.

Visit Mount Wellington

Wellington Park is home to a wealth of wilderness that spectacularly grows on Hobart’s doorstep and its most beautiful blessing is Mount Wellington that stands towering over the city. Also known as Kunyani, Mount Wellington is a dominant feature of Hobart’s skyline. To enjoy the beautiful natural wealth around here, you can explore any of the walking tracks, go for rock climbing or abseiling. Some of the walking trails lead into the park straight from the city and the suburbs. There are easy strolls as well as tough climbs along the trails and you will come across cool forests, springs, waterfalls, soaring dolerite columns of Organ pipes and more. The Wellington Range is well-known among horse-riders and mountain bikers. There are historic huts dotted throughout the park where you can halt in between the walks.

Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens

Situated near the serene Queens Domain is Australia’s second-oldest botanical garden. The garden is known for its stirring waterfront location and historic artefacts. Some of the not-to-be-missed plant displays can be seen at the Antarctic plant house, fuchsia house, Japanese garden, a cactus collection and a traditional herb garden. You will also get to see the ingenious Arthur Wall which is internally heated which allows exotic plants to grow even in Tasmania’s cool climate.

For more: https://www.australiancruisegroup.com.au/hobart

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Cairns: the aquatic paradise of Australia

Cairns: the aquatic paradise of Australia

From bungy jumping to snorkelling, from animal park tours to island hopping, you’ll never run out of activities in Cairns. It's the same scenario when it comes to views, your eyes will be continuously replenished with varieties of hues and sceneries. The only thing you will run out of is time, that’s for sure. So let's take a look at the must-visit places and must-do activities in Cairns so that you can make the most of every minute in Cairns and strike off this bucket list in style.

Explore the largest coral reef in the whole world, the Great Barrier Reef

Visits to Tropical North Queensland are never complete without a trip to the Great Barrier Reef. Cairns is undoubtedly the best gateway to the World’s largest reef and you definitely should not miss out on sailing to it while at Cairns.

The reef accommodates over 1500 species of marine life and an end number of colourful coral reefs of various sizes and shapes. Get onboard a Sunlover reef cruise and marvel at this beauty up close. You can also book tours which includes snorkelling with schools of fish wading through the azure waters of the Great Barrier Reef. If you are looking for something adventurous then choose a sea kayaking tour or outer reef dive which explore the greater lengths of the reef.

If you’re not keen to go underwater, then opt for a glass boat tour which lets you enjoy the lively marine life under the sea from a cosy seat of a well-equipped vessel. This cruise would be ideal if you have children who are afraid of water.

The sunlover reef cruises are the best way to explore the splendid precincts of the Great Barrier Reef. Offering different types of experiences and packages the sunlover cruise is the best in Cairns that bestows all types of aquatic activities like scuba diving and snorkelling.

Book Your Stay at Fitzroy Island

As all the attractions of Cairns can't be covered in a day's time, it would be ideal to book a stay. One of the nearby places where you can actually find a cool stay is on the beautiful island of Fitzroy. Being one of the 900 paradise islands surrounding the Great Barrier Reef, there is no shortage of views and the best point is that the island is only 45-minute away from Cairns.
The island is sheltered between the reef and is covered with lush rainforests. Book a penthouse, bungalows, a beach cabin, 2-bedroom suites or your own apartment. There’s more to this island than it’s amazing views, cosy rooms, fun activities and world-class accommodation.

Explore the National Park that is spread over almost 97% of the island via walking trails, steep hiking exploration and more. The Lighthouse and summit walk lets you watch the Great Barrier Reef from an entirely new perspective. The spectacular view up in the lighthouse tower and the majestic view from the summit is certainly worth the hike!
Stay a little longer to enjoy one of the spectacular sunsets Australia can offer.

Skyrail Rainforest Cableway
Hop on the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway and explore the World Heritage-listed Wet Tropics Rainforest as you travel above the towering trees. There are two stops for this 90-minute experience so that you get enough time to marvel at the natural beauty of the rainforest.
Kuranda is another tourist hotspot, a quirky little village located in the rainforest, is famous for its markets from where you can buy souvenirs and also taste their cuisine.

Why wait? Plan your itinerary and spend your holiday this year in Cairns

For more details: https://www.australiancruisegroup.com.au/cairns/great-barrier-reef-cruises/full-day-sunlover-great-barrier-reef-cruise-tour

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Must do experiences in Great Barrier Reef

Must do experiences in Great Barrier Reef

The Great Barrier Reef located a few miles from Cairns is studded with splendid coral reef formations, a plethora of unique marine animals and spectacular views. This World Heritage location is a perfect spot for snorkelling and scuba diving!

Here is a list of a few cruises & tours to check out before finalising your itinerary

Great Barrier Reef Tour
On this full-day tour of the Great Barrier Reef from Cairns, you will cruise onboard the air-conditioned vessel and visit two unique reef locations. You get to snorkel under the expert guidance of our crew, using good quality and well-maintained equipment.

The Great Barrier Reef snorkelling tour is the simplest way to explore the coral reefs and see the aquatic life face-to-face. Visit two stunning reef locations and explore the coral gardens under the watchful eyes of the friendly crew. There are flotation aids available for those who don't know how to swim. Not to worry, there will be a safety briefing from expert guides on what to do and what not to do while snorkelling. Wetsuits and prescription masks are also available on request.

Take a break for lunch, with a sumptuous spread freshly prepared by the chef on board. Tuck into a variety of salads, cold meats and fruits as you relax on the luxury vessel taking in the beautiful views. Tea, coffee and chilled water are available onboard.

Moore Reef Cruises

Marvel the coral gardens and learn about the diverse ecosystem of the World famous Great Barrier Reef with a myriad of fun activities!
Your main attraction of this Great Barrier Reef cruise is the Moore Reef pontoon where you will get around ‍four hours to explore the wonders of the Great Barrier Reef.
Sit back, relax and soak up some tropical rays on the upper-level sundeck. This is also a great place to chill out with your friends.
Walk down the stairs of the pontoon and find an underwater observatory.

All-inclusive tour
Discover two pristine World Heritage Listed Great Barrier Reef locations on a high-speed catamaran tour with a myriad of water-related adventures!
This all-inclusive tour begins with a cruise to the Outer Great Barrier Reef, enjoying an energising breakfast. The onboard expert marine biologist will brief you on snorkelling and scuba diving instructions, preparing you for the day during your cruise.
The catamaran also has a large sundeck with padded loungers, from where you can enjoy spectacular reef views as you bask in the sun.
Upon arriving at the first site, don your gear and get ready to snorkel & dive around thousands of vivid tropical fish, giant clams and coral wonders of the reef.
If you are an experienced diver, the crew will take you closer to the sea-bed to enjoy the striking contours and marine life on a vibrant ocean floor.

Cairns Harbour Cruises

Enjoy cruising on one of the world’s most diverse marine ecosystems skirted with amazing views of tropical rainforests, lush greenery and spectacular mangroves!
You will cruise on Trinity Inlet, a magnificent tidal estuary that is rarely explored, except by fishermen. Hop on a comfortable, air-conditioned vessel with state-of-the-art facilities. With waterways winding through a 300 square kilometre maze of mangroves, you get to enjoy diverse wildlife and stunning scenery throughout your relaxing cruise. This is also a saltwater crocodile’s natural habitat, so don't miss your chance to spot them basking on the muddy banks!
Cairns Harbour Cruises is one of the few modern cruises which takes visitors along Trinity Inlet! Your cruise will be guided by informative commentary throughout. You will also be served light refreshments including fresh cake, tea or coffee and a tropical fruit platter. For the entertainment of kids on board, a free tour of the wheelhouse is also included! They will also receive a complimentary croc-explorer certificate and crocodile colouring sheet.

For more: https://www.australiancruisegroup.com.au/cairns

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Best way to explore the Gold Coast

Best way to explore the Gold Coast

A diverse set of experiences await you at this 57 km-vast coastal strip of Australia! Traverse the spectacular waterways on a Gold Coast river cruise or go snorkelling in the sea. Go on an adrenaline-charged skydive over Byron Bay or visit native wildlife at the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary to cuddle with the koalas.

Let out the child in you at famous theme parks like Dreamworld WhiteWater World, SkyPoint, Sea World Movie World, or the Wet ‘n’ Wild. Enjoy unparalleled views of the city skyline onboard Gold Coast cruises, watch mind-blowing shows at Dracula's Cabaret Dinner & Show. Go horse riding, kayaking, jet skiing, or paragliding for thrilling adventures, like never before!

Formation of Gold Coast

As Gold Coast is located to the south of Brisbane, the city was earlier known as the South Coast. The name later got modified into Town of Gold Coast in the year 1958. It became a city, the very next year. Now Gold Coast is the sixth largest city in Australia and is home to around 560,000 people.

Transportation & Facilities

Gold Coast has its own international airport in Coolangatta for domestic and selected international services. The Gold Coast Tourist Shuttle is available for easy airport transfers, with early-reservation options open. Also available are taxis, buses and trams, with stops at all major hotels and locations, in and around Gold Coast.

For train travel, Airtrain connects Brisbane Airport, Brisbane city, suburbs and the Gold Coast with its wide network. TransLink trams or buses, taxis and rental car services are also available from the airport to your destined location.

There are many 24x7 public and paid restrooms available throughout the city, facilities to suit people with special needs are also available at all major restrooms. You can also make use of the restroom facilities available at restaurants or eateries while you drop in for lunch, dinner or a quick snack.

Shopping & Entertainment

Shop for anything under the sun in Gold Coast from authentic dairy or poultry products, seasonal gourmet items, local and designer clothing labels from the booming village markets, sprawling shop-streets and more! Don’t forget to spend some on souvenirs and gifts to mark your special holiday!

Try out conventional or modern Australian food, fresh seafood, or choose from many continental menu options at restaurants, adding a little variety, in terms of food, to your travel experience. Or you could indulge yourself with gourmet three-course meals or desserts! Find food joints all around the renowned tourist spots, in and around Gold Coast. Remember not to miss out on the experience of sampling fresh local produce at various food markets in the city.

Nurturing dreams of living in a sea-side villa or a penthouse with a private swimming pool? Find these accommodation options and more, ranging from hotels, apartments, family units, mountain villas, or homestays, to suit your pocket. With an active tourist scene throughout the year, it is best to book your stay well in advance. All standard hotels and stays are equipped with parking facilities.

Land of Gold Tinted beaches

Let endless blonde beaches and glorious rays of sunshine welcome you to the Gold Coast! An abundance of beaches and waterways stretching over 70 kilometres is what makes Gold Coast, the coolest retreat for beach lovers and surfers, all round the world.
With over 300 days of sunshine, Gold Coast is blessed with a subtropical and warm climate, most times of the year. A cosy place to escape to during harsh winters elsewhere, Gold Coast’s balmy weather, warm water temperatures, and spectacular sunsets are sure to not disappoint you, regardless of the time you visit.
An abode for all sea-lovers, it has world-famous beaches like South Stradbroke Island, The Spit, Main Beach, Surfers Paradise, Broadbeach, Mermaid Beach, Nobby Beach, Miami, Burleigh Beach, Burleigh Heads, Palm Beach, Tugun, Bilinga, Kirra,Currumbin Beach, Coolangatta, Greenmount, Tallebudgera Beach, Snapper Rocks,Rainbow Bay and Froggies Beach, to name a few.

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Best way to watch whales In Sydney

Best way to watch whales In Sydney

Spot Humpback, Southern Right, Orca and Minke whales in the open seas on board this whale watching cruise in Sydney. These magnificent creatures put up a fantastic show with fluke dives, peduncle throws, tail slaps and more, completely oblivious to the fact that they are being watched. It’s as natural as it gets; there are no rehearsals and no replays! Learn from the onboard expert marine biologist about whale behaviour as well.

The best time to watch whales in Sydney is from May to November. From May to August, Humpbacks and other whale species pass Sydney as they migrate northward before winter arrives. These mammals swim from the Southern Ocean past Sydney to reach the warmer climes that are suitable for breeding. Later, these whales migrate back with their new-born calves towards the Antarctic feeding ground, and pass by Sydney again!

Captain Cook’s Whale Watching cruise in Sydney

An afternoon departure from Sydney Harbour ensures you are greeted by roving views of the harbour and its attractions, giving you ample photo ops with the Opera House and Harbour Bridge as you move out into the open seas.

Spot pods of these gigantic mammals ranging from Humpbacks, Southern Right, Orca and Minke Whales. The showstoppers are the Humpbacks though, who will take centre-stage.

If it’s not your lucky day and you couldn’t spot a single whale on your trip, you can avail of a free cruise with the operator during the same season.

Oz afternoon whale watching cruise

This tour operates during the whale-watching season between May and November from Sydney Harbour.

Be prepared for some unforgettable moments, as you’re sure to come by whales exhibiting not one, but many jaw-dropping skills including breaches, tail slaps, spy hops, fluke dives and more. If you choose to cruise during the second half of the season, you may also see mother whales guiding their young to make their first migration to the Southern Ocean. See how the whale calves enjoy their playtime as their mothers coach them on different life skills.

Your whale watching cruise departs Sydney Harbour by noon, treating you to fantastic views of the harbour shoreline, the Harbour Bridge and Opera House before you sail out of Sydney Heads and into the open sea. An authentic Aussie BBQ lunch is served during the harbour cruise, well ahead of your time with the whales!

With a worthwhile package offering whale watching, BBQ lunch, live commentary and a Sydney Harbour cruise, all you have to do is sit back and enjoy the adventure aboard this exclusive whale watching cruise!

Advantages of choosing the above Sydney whale watching cruises

Witness the majestic Humpback whales leap out of the water right in front of your eyes! With a restricted number of guests, you’re promised front-row views! Keep a lookout for orcas, dolphins, seals and more!

Cruise Sydney’s iconic harbour and surrounds with one of Australia’s leading marine tourism and transport operators with a stellar reputation!

There are a few other whale watching cruises that provides more than just an ordinary whale watching experience but also bestow in-depth knowledge regarding the gentle giants. They provide hydrophone to listen to whales communicating with each other. The high-quality underwater microphones let you listen to one of the noisiest creatures in the ocean!

Some cruise has onboard marine biologist to impart interesting facts about whales. Listen to the marine biologists on board talking about whales and their behavioural patterns and also the history and wildlife of Sydney Harbour.

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River Cruise & Whale Watching cruise in Perth

River Cruise & Whale Watching cruise in Perth

Discover the best wines of Swan Valley on this full-day Swan River cruise! Enjoy incredible wines that couldn’t come from anywhere else, and so much more! Go coffee tasting and chocolate sampling on the same tour! Learn more about these domestic products from knowledgeable guides and leave Swan valley a wine maestro! Or make your ‘whale’ of a dream come true onboard an exceptional cruise that offers exceptional whale watching in Perth. Meet the gentle giants of the sea up close in their natural environment and learn more about them!

Swan Valley Tour
Swan Valley is one of the oldest vine region in West Australia and is also home to over 40 world-class wineries, six boutique breweries, distilleries and cideries. Enjoy the best views of Swan River before visiting four unique wineries with signature wines! The tour also includes coffee tastings at Yahava coffee roasters, a unique company that’s been growing some great coffee for almost two decades! Moving on with the tour, visit 4 unique wineries! Learn more about winemaking and taste some amazing locally made wine and savour a delicious cheeseboard during the wine tasting!
After enjoying a scrumptious lunch (that comes with a complimentary glass of wine!) at a winery, move on to tasting sweeter things at Swan Valley! The next stop is at the Margaret River Chocolate Factory, where you can sample some delicious chocolates! And if that wasn’t enough for your sweet tooth, move along to Providone for tasting Chocolate Liqueurs and fine foods! To conclude the tour in the best way possible, head on to a local micro-brewery for some beer tasting!
You may leave swan valley after the wine tour a little buzzed, but definitely content!

Watch the dolphins!

Your adventure starts with you boarding the boat where a friendly crew will fit you out with a wetsuit, mask and snorkel. After a small introduction, we’re ready to search for wild dolphins! Get ready to swim with dolphins! During the search, guides will give you lessons in snorkelling and ensures that you are prepared for an amazing experience up ahead!

Once these dolphins are located, you zip up your wetsuit, put on the mask and snorkel and get ready to dive with your guide beside you! Enter the water led by a guide in small groups using an aqua scooter to tow you right amongst the dolphins!

This is probably the easiest snorkelling you will do, so float, simply put your face down and enjoy the dolphin show going down below! Underneath your guide will be playfully looping and spinning dolphins within inches of where you’re peacefully floating!

Penguin Island Cruise

Go on a spectacular Penguin Island Cruise and watch Sea Lions and Little Penguins! Commence your adventure with a quick 5-minute ferry transfer to Penguin Island and from there you will board a glass bottom boat for a 45-minute leisure cruise through Shoalwater Bay.

On this Penguin Island Tour you will be able to see rare Australian sea lions on the beach at Seal Island. Relax and unwind on your cruise aboard a beautiful vessel, as you take in the spectacular views of islands and its crystal clear waters. On your cruise you will get to see nesting Pelicans, cormorants, ospreys and other sea birds!

Since you will be cruising aboard a glass bottom boat, you will get to enjoy spectacular views while drifting over limestone reefs and sea grass meadows. For the ones who feel like a swim, you are free to do so, or explore and see penguin feeding once at you’re Penguin Island.

You could also enjoy a picnic under the trees, which overlook a safe swimming beach. This is ideal for when there are young children at your party!

Check out these wonderful cruises & tours of Perth

For more: https://www.australiancruisegroup.com.au/perth/whale-watching-cruises

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Sydney’s favourite dining & whale watching cruise

Sydney’s favourite dining & whale watching cruise

Bring out the inner pirate in you on the Tall Ships Pirate Cruise Experience on Sydney Harbour. Choose between a dining cruise or an adrenaline-pumping cruise ideal for watching whales in Sydney.

Pirate vessels were fast tall ships that swiftly cut through the waters. For the pirate cruise, your vessel for the day is an 1850s-style tall ship, in the similar lines of pirate ships of yore. Come dressed in your pirate-finest for the adventure of your lifetime. Raise the sails with the crew and watch the wind fill the sails and the vessel noiselessly move forward.

Tallship Whale watching cruise

Book this unique whale watching cruise in Sydney on board the authentic tall ship Coral Trekker. Aided mostly by wind, this eco-friendly cruise does little harm to the whales and also lets you get you closer to all the action. Included mast climb makes this whale-watching cruise great value for money!

Catch the elusive Humpback and Southern Right whales in action from the comfort of this timber sailing vessel! Another special treat on this cruise is the Mast Climb, an experience truly unique to a tall ship! There are safety harnesses to help you ascend and descend without much trouble at all.

The whale migration season is the best time to catch these magnificent ocean creatures at their playful best. Come winter, the whales migrate to warmer waters up north, where they breed and return to their home turf with their calves in tow. If you’re lucky, you’ll see some amazing tail slaps, peduncle throws and perhaps the almighty breach!

Spectacular cruise & Island tour

Join the crew on a unique sightseeing lunch cruise on Sydney Harbour topped off by a guided walking tour taking you through the convict past of Goat Island. Your vessel for the day is a historic tall ship made out of wood. On this three-hour cruise, visit Goat Island and learn about the convict history on a guided tour. Later enjoy a delicious 3-course lunch with salads besides the Harbour. Call it a day by taking in the spectacular Sydney Harbour views with a glass of champagne in hand!

Goat Island is the first destination for the day. Better known as Port Jackson, the island is rife with convict history and was storage and arsenal for the military. It was later a convict holding post and also became a quarry. An expert guide will take you through the island. After the island exploration, you must be quite hungry, so a freshly-prepared 3-course lunch with a selection of salads welcomes you as you board the vessel!

Later explore the all-timber historic sailing vessel with a glass of champagne in hand.

Advantages of cruising onboard Tallship

Sail on a historic 1850s style tall ship

Cruise on an authentic sailing vessel (if the weather conditions permit). Live in the 1850s when wind power was king, assist at sailing, work the ropes, hoist the sails and live in the days of yore!

Onboard entertainment by crew & captain
Have an interactive theatrical experience as the Captain and Crew regale with you their performances. Their performances are sure to bring a smile to everyone’s face!

Unique pirate-themed experience on Sydney Harbour
You have an 1850s-style sailing ship, pirate-attire-clad crewmen and a Captain. Coupled with the pirate-themed entertainment, have a unique cruising experience on the harbour!

Learn the ropes of sailing from the friendly-crew
It’s not every day that you get to sail on an all-timber historic sailing vessel. An authentic sailing vessel, try your hand at the ropes of sailing under the guidance of a friendly crew.

For more: https://www.australiancruisegroup.com.au/sydney/whale-watching-cruises

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Top Things To Do In Darwin

Top Things To Do In Darwin

When you visit the tropical paradise that is Darwin, you’ll realise that this multi-cultural capital city brimming with history is the gateway to top tourist destinations and top-notch activities like yellow water cruises and aboriginal tours. That being said, the settlements still retain their quaint small-town vibe! If you’re heading to the Northern Territory, here is a list of top Darwin activities that’ll help you fill up your itinerary on the go…
Spectacular sunset cruise in Darwin
All you have to do is enjoy yourself aboard the Cape Adieu as you do a worthwhile Darwin sunset cruise.

Yellow water cruises

Take in splendid views of the setting sun on a spectacular cruise over Corroboree Billabong.
Being the land of spectacular visuals and abundant wildlife sightings, the flood plains of Corroboree Billabong are Darwin's natural treasure trove. The 2-hour sunset cruise is a must-do activity as it provides a wildlife experience like no other.

A Hint Of Culture & Tradition At Tiwi Islands
A chain of nine islands lying 80 kilometres north of Darwin, Tiwi Islands get their name from the indigenous Tiwi tribes. Inhabiting the largest two islands for over 7000 years, Tiwi islanders carry on Aboriginal culture and art of their ancestors to date. Amongst the first tribes to have recorded communication with Europeans in the early 18th century, Tiwi islanders also have a thriving local art scene, renowned the world over. Not only is their art a critical segment of their culture and economy, it’s also a way to carry on many ancient myths and folklores that define their community.
Isolated from rest of the continent, it’s also a haven for unique and rare flora and fauna. From sea turtles to great knots and from lorikeets to northern rosellas, you’re sure to spot a wide array of wildlife on your tour here.
Revel In The Glitz & Glamour Of Darwin Casino
A surprise you didn’t see coming in this northerly capital city is the Darwin Casino – a world-class facility offering best views of the beach and sunset! It takes pride in being the second casino to open in Australia! Even if gambling is not your cup of tea, the vibrant setting and the plush atmosphere here are a treat for you. Add to it four great restaurants, numerous bars and plenty of entertainment, are you in for a fun night!
Delve Into Darwin’s World War II History
Darwin has a history deeply scarred by Worldz War II, being one of few Australian mainland areas that were under direct attack by the Japanese. With 300 bombs dropped on the city during the war, Darwin is dotted with historic sites talking of its experience in the war. Visit Defence of Darwin Experience, Darwin Military Museum, Aviation Heritage Centre & the Cenotaph, for a comprehensive tour of Darwin’s war history!
Museum & Art Gallery Of The Northern Territory
Does your holiday fall short of time to accommodate a visit to a museum and an art gallery? Do both in one go at the Museum & Art Gallery (MAGNT)! Learn more about its fascinating history traced back to indigenous roots as old as 60,000 years, followed by the early European settlement and colonial capital times. By the end of your tour, you’ll discover how Darwin has its own share of interesting history & art. Explore exhibits both contemporary and traditional and see genius art installations of European and indigenous groups, famous the world over.
For more: https://www.australiancruisegroup.com.au/darwin/dinner-cruises

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Brisbane River Dinner Cruise

Brisbane River Dinner Cruise

Choose from a list of exceptional cruises in Brisbane. Exquisite adventure cruise, an island tour, an elegant dinner cruise, pick your favourite for your next visit to Brisbane.
For more: https://www.australiancruisegroup.com.au/brisbane

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The must-try cruises of Sydney

The must-try cruises of Sydney

Do you get the feeling that there’s so much to do in Sydney, yet so little time? Narrow down your favourite experiences, pick and choose the tours and book the one with the inclusions that suit your taste and budget best!

For more: https://www.australiancruisegroup.com.au/sydney/whale-watching-cruises

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Different ways to explore Perth!

Different ways to explore Perth!

This city of Western Australia is undoubtedly the best place for your next vacation. There are different activities in Perth that you can indulge in. Get onboard cruises from Perth for a never before experience.
For more: https://www.australiancruisegroup.com.au/perth/whale-watching-cruises

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All you need to know about Whale Watching in Perth

All you need to know about Whale Watching in Perth

Experience the capital of Western Australia
Visit the eminent structures, wander through the laneways, watch the giant mammals, visit secret gardens and discover hidden arts of the city. An ideal holiday location.

For more: https://www.australiancruisegroup.com.au/perth/whale-watching-cruises

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Sydney Harbour Dinner Cruises | Why Choose Them?

Sydney Harbour Dinner Cruises | Why Choose Them?

Will you be in Sydney for spring break? Then here’s an experience that you’d definitely love! Get aboard one of the Sydney Harbour dinner cruises offering prime views of the Harbour Bridge, the Opera House and other celebrated landmarks. Make your reservations right away if you’re interested in a cruise on the prettiest harbour in the world.

For more details about Dinner cruises : https://www.sydneyharbourdinnercruises.com.au/

Exceptional Christmas Day Cruises on Sydney Harbour

Cheers to a sunny Christmas Day on board one of the Christmas Day lunch cruises