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The best way to see the Great Barrier Reef is up close and personal - so get in there and try snorkelling or a scuba dive!!
Day trips to the reef include snorkelling, which is a good way to familarise yourself with the water, coral and fish. But if you are feeling really adventurous, then I can highly recommend trying scuba diving! Imagine seeing ‘NEMO’, Reef Sharks and turtles up close, in their natural environment! It’s like another world.
I have just completed my 4 day Open Water PADI course in Cairns, with ‘Deep Sea Divers Den’. The first two days are all about learning the theory behind scuba - then jumping into the pool to put it into practice. Then I did the ‘liveaboard’ option, which mean’t I was spoilt - spending two days and one night out on the beautiful reef! All meals and accommodation was included, and I got to do 5 dives in total - AMAZING!!
Scuba diving isn’t for the faint hearted, in fact in Australia you must complete a full medical examination before you are allowed to enter the water. This may seem extreme, but trust me, when your sitting on the seabed 18 metres below the surface, you definitely appreciate knowing a doctor has cleared you of any potential medical problems!
I had the most amazing time diving, and can’t wait to get back out there for more. So if your heading up the east coast of Australia, book yourself in for a scuba dive - whether its an ‘introductory’ dive for the day, or a complete course - your guaranteed to have the time of your life!
Are you wanting to see the REAL Australia and get away from the crowds of the East Coast? Then why not head up to Cape York Peninsula - the northern most point of the Australian Mainland!
I’ve been lucky enough to experience this amazing journey, and highly recommend it for anyone looking for a real adventure!
All tours start in Cairns in Far North Queensland, and wind their way up through the rugged landscapes of working cattle stations, national parks and Aboriginal settlements.
It’s all done by 4WD - no buses, campervans or hire cars would survive this journey - and you camp amongst some of the most stunning landscapes you will see this side of the equator!
And forget about needing to visit any Zoo’s in Australia - if you get up to Cape York you will see Crocodiles, Kangaroos, snakes and much more all in the wild! Up close and personal!!!
Personally I loved swimming in the ancient waterfalls and rock pools, and checking out the famous termite mounds. And of course getting the obligatory photo of everyone standing at the sign saying “You are now standing on the northern most point of the Australian Continent”!!
So what are you waiting for? Get out there!!
Bree
Are you lucky enough to be Down Under this Australia Day?!
Australia Day our national holiday celebrated every year, on January 26th. Us Aussies take this celebration very seriously - its an excuse for a long weekend and as it occurs every summer, it’s usually awesome weather too!!
So it’s time to get out in the sunshine and celebrate all things Australian!
I’m heading to ‘Wet n Wild’ - the awesome water park on the Gold Coast - sunshine, rides, water and lots of fun! Grab your ticket for any of the major theme parks from our store in Surfers Paradise - Orchid Avenue, or your transport and entry pass from our stores in Brisbane - George or Elizabeth street, CBD.
Get yourself to a unique Australian destination, like Uluru, Kakadu, or any of the beautiful beaches or tropical islands!
Here are my tips for an awesome Australia Day:
* Call all your friends ‘mate’ as much as possible.
* Eat loads of beef and/ or lamb, all cooked on the Barbeque of course.
* Play a game of beach cricket (and don’t complain when you get sand up your swimwear!)
* Go and learn some Aboriginal culture - they are the true Australians!
* Don’t forget to apply your sunscreen!
* Learn all the words to the song ‘Down Under’ by Men At Work and sing them at the top of your lungs. With your mates.
* Go to a cultural event. Like the fireworks.
Most of all, just enjoy yourselves whilst visiting our beautiful country!
PARADISE (par·a·dise): - noun - a place of extreme beauty, delight, or happiness, otherwise known as FIJI!
With reasonably priced, direct flights from the East coast of Australia, Fiji is a perfect destination for a relaxing holiday. Fiji has an abundance of friendly faces and an interesting culture, all set amongst over 300 islands in crystal clear water.
Backpackers World Travel has exclusive packages that make your Fiji experience affordable, convenient and fun! Packages start from $299 - that includes 5 nights, transfers, all meals, and even little extras like a 15 minute massage and $10 bar tab!
You can choose to stay on one island, (and work on that tan!) or island-hop for a wider experience. Remember each island is different, with many having local villages for you to visit, as well as a wide range of water sports and activities.
Some Fiji Tips:
* Try Kava at least once!
* Remember everything is on ‘Fiji Time’, so just relax and go with the flow!
* Remember to say “Bula” to greet the locals!
* And go and visit your local Backpackers World Travel to start planning your trip to Fiji!
If you ever get the chance to hike the Fox Glacier in New Zealand you must take it. It is an incredible experience you will never forget! This was one of my favourite highlights in the South Island.
Jacqui
Backpackers World Travel
Well it’s that time of year again - time to start planning your New Years Eve Party!
Sydney is always the top destination, but of course this means it gets CRAZY BUSY and prices are very expensive! If you haven’t been super organised and already booked your accommodation (like back in March!) then maybe consider going somewhere else.
There will be celebrations to bring in the New Year happening all over Australia and New Zealand. Here are some of my top destinations:
- Magnetic Island - there will be a FULL MOON Party on the beach with DJ Benny Benassi on December 31!
- Fraser Island
- Whitsundays sailing
- East Cape of New Zealand - one of the first places in the entire world to see the sunrise on January 1!
- Outback Australia - why not head to Uluru and see the start of the new year in the desert? A truly unique experience!
- Melbourne - a city just as great as Sydney, but with less crowds!
- Cairns - a backpackers paradise
- Queenstown, New Zealand - a great town with heaps of crazy activities to enjoy!
So think of trying somewhere different for your New Years Eve celebrations, and make it a truly unique experience whilst you’re Down Under!
Remember this is a very busy time of year, so you will always need to book in advance. Visit your local Backpackers World Travel store to get further advice!
Cheers, Bree
Milla Milla Falls - Atherton Tablelands
I just came back from a fun-filled week in Cairns. There is so much to see and do! Everyone is really friendly and there is a real relaxed atmoshphere.
Whilst I was there I did a day cruise of the Great Barrier Reef with ‘Passions of Paradise’ which was great because they take you to an island called ‘Michaelmas Cay’ which has beautiful white sand and blue water and best of all the coral and fish you see near the island are amazing!
The Atherton Tablelands is another great place to go. ‘On the Wallaby’ have a great day tour which takes you to beautiful waterfalls and rainforest. We even saw Tree Kangaroos and Casowary birds.
Cairns is an awesome place to go!
Jacqui
If you’re ever in Melbourne, then I highly recommend you take a trip down to the world famous Great Ocean Road! It’s one of the best coastal drives you’ll ever experience, filled with breathtaking views, an abundance of native wildlife, stunning rock formations, and awesome surf beaches!
I was lucky enough to experience Adventure Tours Australia 3 day trip from Adelaide to Melbourne. We started off hiking in the Grampians National Park, where the trek up to the Pinnacles was tough, but worth it! Then we headed into Victoria, and to the Otway National Park, which is ancient lush rainforest. I recommend doing the ‘Otway Treetop Walk’ where you walk out on suspended walkways and bridges over the top of the tree canopies. Amazing!
Then it was time to head down to the coast, for the Great Ocean Road. I chose to take a helicopter flight over the most famous landscapes - the 12 Apostles. WOW.
But be warned, the weather down in this part of Australia can be temperamental, so take plenty of warm clothes and a wind/rainproof jacket. And of course your camera! Your photos of the 12 Apostles will be brilliant - its impossible to take a bad photo of these stunning rock formations.
So if your heading down to this part of Australia, its easy to take in all these sights - there are day tours from Melbourne, 3 day tours like the one I experienced, and Adventure Tours Australia are also starting a 2 day tour for those short on time!
Contact Backpackers World Travel for more information or advice!
Cheers, Bree
If your looking for an easy day trip out of Melbourne, then why not check out the World Famous Penguin Parade on Phillip Island?!
I was lucky enough to spend the day with Autopia Tours, enjoying spectacular scenery and the opportunity to observe and interact with a wide array of native Australian wildife!
We headed out of Melbourne around lunchtime, down the coast to the Maru wildlife sanctuary. There we were able to cuddle baby wombats, hand feed kangaroos and wallabies, view Tasmanian Devils, Koalas, Dingos and plenty more! There are some fanastic photo opportunities, and its great to see the conservation efforts first hand.
Then it was time to cross over to Phillip Island, famous not only for the little penguins that come to shore every night, but also for the annual motorcycle grand prix race! (That always gets the guys interested!)
We spent some time visiting different parts of this gorgeous island, where the beaches are simply stunning (some of the best surf in the country!). Around sunset we headed down to the beach, to prepare for the penguin parade. There was time to experience the visitor centre to learn about these gorgeous animals, before the light faded, and the little penguins started to make their way up the beach. They come ashore every single evening, to nest in the sand dunes. Visitors aren’t able to touch or photograph the penguins, as they are wild and human interaction could seriously harm them. But its an amazing experience to view!
After a great pizza dinner, we headed back to Melbourne. A great day, and an easy trip if your looking for something to do around the city.
Visit Backpackers World Travel in Melbourne if you need any further advice or want to book one of these great trips!
Cheers, Bree

Hi, mein name ist Juliane und ich arbeite seit ca. 4 Monaten fuer Backpackers World Travel als Reiseberater, ein Job der wahnsinnig viel Spass macht.
Meine grosstes Hobby ist Reisen und dabei die Welt erkunden. Mein Lieblingsort in Australien sind die Whitsunday Islands, eine Inselgruppe in mitten des Great Barrier Reefs. Bei Fragen rund ums Reisen in Australien, Neuseeland und Fiji steh ich euch gern zur Verfuegung.
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