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Australia is enormous, and since its major cities hug the coastlines of the extreme ends of the continent, a full tour of the country is very difficult, even over a two or three week holiday. Either book an Australia hotel in one city and plan to discover its delights and the treasures of that region of the country, or plan on spending time in several hotels in Australia sampling a few of the key attractions in the land down under.

Sydney is the capital of Australia in everything but name. A vibrant nightlife, excellent cuisine, marvelous museums and spectacular views make Sydney a first class tourist destination. Take a flight over Sydney Harbour for the best view of the city. From there you may want to head to Melbourne and relax in its thriving cafe culture. Staying in the southeast, take in the sights along the picturesque coastal route to Adelaide to experience the cuisine and the aroma of the region's best wineries.

The west coast invites you to soak up the yearlong sunshine of lively Perth and the enchanting port town of Fremantle. Visit historic Albany and explore the lush greenery of the giant Tingle forests, before visiting the idyllic Margaret River.

Discover Australia's wonderful diversity, from graceful Melbourne to Tasmania's spectacular wilderness of mountains, lakes and waterfalls. If getting back to nature is your ideal getaway, you'll want to book your Australia hotel in Alice Springs. Take time to explore the Red Centre, visit Ayers Rock at sunset and experience aboriginal culture. Then on to Cairns, the ideal base for exploring the reefs and rainforests of Queensland. Relax on glistening white beaches before journeying to idyllic Green Island, surrounded by the beauty of the Great Barrier Reef.

The diversity and natural beauty of Australia will leave you in awe. Her cities will leave you breathless. But the warmth of her people will return home with you and call you back to discover even more of the "land down under" very soon.