Sponsored by Tourism Western Australia 06 Jul 2021
Our vast country has everything a traveller could ask for and more.
From exploring pristine beaches and ancient rainforests to adventuring across rugged outback, and all the bright lights and beautiful scenery in between.
But, we get it – loads of travel clients who have gotten a taste for international getaways may feel a sense of ‘been there, done that’.
However, it doesn’t matter how well-travelled you are, you have to admit: Australia is HUGE. And, strangely enough, our biggest and most wild state is still waiting to be discovered by many Aussies.
A well-planned trip to Western Australia is sure to delight and surprise even your most discerning clients, and leave them with the feeling of truly getting away for a
Sponsored by Tourism Western Australia 10 May 2021
Got a client on the lookout for a road-based Aussie getaway?
Western Australia is home of the road trip, and this week, we’re bringing you tips and tricks for some of the dreamiest road trips on offer highlighting the state’s most beautiful spots.
The Coral Coast Highway stretches 1,250 kilometres from Perth to Exmouth and is recognised as one of Australia’s greatest scenic drives.
Along the way, road trippers will discover a combination of breathtaking attractions and experiences – many found nowhere else on earth – as the road hugs the Indian Ocean coastline.
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Australiaâs 7 Best Luxury Lodges
Jan.10.2021
Overseas travelers treasure their stays in Australiaâs luxury lodges. For many, they are long-awaited bucket-list items to celebrate special birthdays or anniversaries. They offer the chance to cocoon in luxury while looking out at some of the worldâs most iconic views over Uluru (also known as Ayers Rock), the rugged-red Kimberley, vast outback stations, and coral-reef-fringed islands. Here are a few of these luxury lodges worth lodging in your mind when considering a trip to Australia.
1. Longitude 131, Northern Territory
It canât get any more iconic Oz than a wilderness camp with private views of Uluru. No jostling for views with the crowds in the car park instead, luxury, air-conditioned tents with floor to ceiling glass providing views of the chameleon colors of the worldâs most famous rock. Watch from your bed or from your private, elevated deck with its own fireplace. You have the choice to sleep out