Saturday, July 28, 2012

Whitsunday Accommodation



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Whitsundays lie in the heart of Queensland's Great Barrier Reef. Consist of 74 islands in the tropical waters of the Coral Sea. Exploring the Great Barrier Reef is easily accessible from Airlie Beach or directly from one of the islands. It is a cosmopolitan and vibrant town lined with palm-fringed beaches, parks on the waterfront as well as alfresco dining restaurants.

To explore this lovely region cruise through the islands in a sail boat. You can drop anchor for a quick snorkel . Spend the day exploring the pure white sands of Whitehaven Beach and Hill Inlet from one of the world's most exquisite lookouts. You could also take a ride in a sea plane and marvel the views beneath you. Paddle a sea kayak peacefully through the water or go bushwalking overlooking the Coral Sea. For ultimate relaxation simply relax with a cocktail by the pool.

There are well over 70 unique experiences  when you holiday in the Whitsunday region..

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Holiday Accommodation in Tasmania

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 Its not surprising that amazingly beautiful island of Tasmania is a popular tourist destination. Packed with the rugged west, narrow river valleys, winding roads providing you the opportunity to soak in the beauty and scenery, a holiday in Tasmania will have so much to offer. The tourists should take the Arve Road Forest Drive (for spectacular forest scenery), Bicheno (old sealing and whaling town), Cataract Gorge Reserve (Launceston’s  wilderness), Clarendon House (one of the finest Georgian homes in Australia), Coles Bay (a beautiful bay on the Freycinet Peninsula), Cradle Mountain- in St Clair National Park (for excellent bushwalking in mountain wilderness), Don River railway (for a scenic train journey), Gordon River (enjoy the beauty from a cruise boat), Newdegate Cave (beautiful limestone caves), Port Arthur (one of Australia’s most significant heritage sites), Richmond (beautiful Georgian village) and Strahan Wharf Centre.


Ozehols offer variety of Tasmania holiday accommodation, including Hobart holiday accommodation, Launceston holiday accommodation , Cradle Mountain accommodation, luxury accommodation Tasmania, Tasmania motels,Tasmania hotels

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Cradle Mountain Holiday accommodation:
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Accommodation in Sydney CBD

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Sydney City Centre

The heart of
Sydney, the central business district, is home to major shopping centres, hotels and entertainment venues, and many important financial and business institutions. Much of Sydney’s commercial history is reflected in the buildings – from imposing banks and historic structures, such as Victorian shopping arcades and the old GPO in Martin Place, to ultra modern high-rises. Some of Sydney’s oldest structures are here, such as the 1819 Hyde Park Barracks and 1822 St James Church. Indeed, the City Centre is a fascinating place to live, work, shop and visit.

Sydney Hotels, Last Minute accommodation in Sydney
can be found in 


Darling Harbour

Sydney Harbour is alive with ferries, yachts, launches and kayaks. Relax on a chartered yacht moored in one of the bays or take a cruise on a vessel departing from Circular Quay or DarlingHarbour.

Fort Denison, Shark, Clark, Rodd, Goat and Cockatoo which are known to be Sydney Harbour Islands offer interesting cultural and historical significance. Some of these sites reflect the Aboriginal history, while others reflect a European past which display convict-built structures as well as old forts.

Covering over 30 hectares, the Royal Botanic Gardens occupy one of Sydney’s most spectacular and scenic locations. The gardens are situated on the edge of the harbour. Sydney Harbour National Park
consists of most of the harbour islands as well as large extent of the harbour foreshore.

Alive with acion day and night 
Darling Harbour is extremely popular with tourists to Sydney. It has developed into one of the city's largest dining, shopping and entertainment precincts. King Street Wharf is approximately five minutes walk from the city. It presents a broad range of casual dining and entertainment options to suite all ages. On the eastern side of Darling Harbour lies Cockle Bay Wharf, which offers three levels of terraces, waterfront promenades, al-fresco cafes as well as five star restaurants. Harbourside Shopping Centre offer a dynamic mix of shops, restaurants and food outlets with stunning views of the city skyline. Darling Harbour is home to Sydney Aquarium, the Australian NationalMaritimeMuseum, the IMAX theatre, the Outback Centre, the Chinese Garden of Friendship and nearby Power house Museum. Darling Harbour can be explored by foot or by taking a ride in the above ground on the famous monorail.

When in Sydney and in the Darling Harbour area, you will enjoy cruising, shopping, arts and craft, food and wine, historic heritage as well as nightlife, clubs, pubs and casinos.
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Circular Quay is part of The Rocks precinct - the historic site of Sydney’s first European settlement. With a colourful history dating back to convict days, The Rocks presents you sandstone buildings, jam-packed with shops, warehouses and terraces that were built in the early 19th century. While The Rocks was once home to Sydney’s dockworkers and stevedores, it’s now a major attraction for international visitors, who patronise its many shops, boutiques, pubs and restaurants.

Bondi and BondiBeach
Inhabited by backpackers, the rich, board riders and the surfers, Bondi is one of Sydney’s most exciting spots. A walk along the Bondi promenade gives you the chance to experience its carefree lifestyle.The areas is packed with surf wear shops, takeaway food outlets, souvenir shops, cafés, restaurants, bars and fish & chip shops. Hall Street presents you with fashion and designer labels. Curlewis Street offer you numerous art galleries. To discover other stunning beaches nearby, take the trail to Tamarama, Bronte and Coogee via a scenic boardwalk.

  
Coogee

Coogee beach is popular with families, couples and travellers alike. Take a coastal walk along sandstone platforms, exploring Maroubra Beach in the south and Clovelly, Bronte and Bondi Beach in the north. If you fancy the waves, a surf school operates from
Maroubra Beach. You could swim in the protected marine reserve of Gordons Bay, just north of Coogee Beach, a haven for snorkelling and scuba diving. Coogee Bay Road offer fine restaurants as well as cafes and fish & chip shops. 
Royal Randwick Racecourse is nearby. You can even watch up and coming stars at a public performance at the National Institute of Dramatic Art where many of Australia's fine film actors have studied.

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Cronulla

Cronulla is served by a direct railway link from Central Station - the train takes about 45 minutes and practically disembarks you on the water's edge.A short walk the other side of Cronulla railway line leads to the quiet inlet of Gunnamatta Bay. Take a ferry from here which takes you across the Port Hacking River to Bundeena and the Royal National Park.The Esplanade walk starts at South Cronulla beach and loops the Cronulla Peninsula.
If you are with a young family looking for a sheltered swim, then visit Darook Park. Enjoy The Bass and Flinders memorial on the southern tip of the Cronulla Peninsula which offer you views over Port Hacking River to the Royal National Park.

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Watsons Bay

WatsonsBay attracts visitors and locals alike. It offers secluded beaches, spectacular coastal walks, historic charm and waterfront restaurants. You will marvel Watsons Bay's wonderful views and colonial connections by walking from the village to South Head. The walk takes in the Sydney Harbour National Park, passes Lady Jane Beach (clothing optional) and then continues to Hornby Lighthouse. Explore Camp Cove, the spot where the First Fleet landed in Sydney Harbour. Enjoy Watsons Bay's most breathtaking views at The Gap - This is the site where Sydney's worst maritime tragedy took place; Dunbar was shipwrecked in 1857.

Seafood is a specialty of Watsons Bay which is known to be Australia's oldest fishing village.You will find dining options for a range of budgets.

You can arrive at Watsons Bay by taking a ferry from Circular Quay. This ferry ride across the harbour is a splendid experience
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Accommodation in Surfers Paradise

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Surfers Paradise is the jewel of Gold Coast and easily one of the most popular holiday destinations in the state of Queensland in Australia. Surfers Paradise is a beach destination where you’ll find the perfect blend of city and beach lifestyles set amongst a spectacular skyline and beautiful stretch of coast. When you arrive, you will feel that you’ve literally arrived in paradise.

Surfers Paradise provides non-stop action. With an abundance of theme parks and family attractions within easy access, you’re never short of  things to do when in Surfers Paradise.

Surfers Paradise offer alfresco dining restaurants, art galleries that showcase local artists’ works and Aboriginal exhibitions. For those who love shopping, there are plenty of shopping options from top-end designers to outlet bargains and nighttime beachfront markets. Surfers Paradise is enjoyable and entertaining in every way imaginable.

When nightfall comes, Surfers bursts into action with 24-hour entertainment. Bars and nightclubs start pumping with live music and dance beats, while non-stop events keep you entertained. If you enjoy fast cars and action, then Indy Races  come into action in Surfers Paradise every October.

 Learn how to surf or watch the pros make it look so easy. If you’re around in March, you’ll be able to witness athletes competing in the Quicksilver Pro-Surfing Competition and the Surf Life Saving Championships. Come on, what's keeping you waiting? it’s time for you to come to experience ‘Australia’s coastal playground’ Surfers Paradise for yourself…...

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When in Surfers Paradise, you can indulge and enjoy every kind of water sport imaginable - cruising, jet boating, kayaking, surfing, swimming, sailing, wind surfing and fishing are just a few. When night fall arrives, then there are the night clubs, and casinos.

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Holiday Accommodation in Sunshine Coast

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Sunshine coast stretches from Rainbow beach to Bribie Island at the southern end. With an average temperature of around 25oC during the winter months and with its beautiful coastline, it is a paradise for those who love the sea and the many spectacular adventures the ocean has to offer. The region offers many outdoor activities and natural attractions. Surfing, fishing, swimming, boating, water skiing and angling are popular past times for tourists who visit the sunshine coast. Great Sandy national Park, the Noosa area and Blackall RangeNational Park are places of interest to nature loving tourists. While in the region you must enjoy the lush fauna & flora and rainforests, the beautiful waterfalls, the pineapple complex situated south of Nambour and the macadamia plantations. If you are looking for Sunshine Coast accommodation, the region offers a wide range from hotels, motels, bed and breakfast, resorts, cabins, tourist parks, backpacker accommodation to cottage, holiday homes and self contained accommodation. There are plenty to select from for your Sunshine Coastholiday accommodation.

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Smiths Lake Accommodation

New South Wales >> Great Lakes >> Smiths Lake 

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In between the Wallis and Myall Lakes is the smaller but just as majestic Smiths Lake, offering warm calm waters separated from the ocean by an impressive sandbar formation. Great Lakes Council does open this entrance when the waters in the lake become too high or need replenishing. 

The township of Smiths Lake is approximately 25km south of Forster. Some three quarters of the catchment is forested or waterway. The lake is a largely undisturbed estuary of high scenic value. The town of Smiths Lake is located on the northern shore of the estuary and the southern shores are included within the Myall Lakes

The town shops consist of a newsagent which stock groceries and videos for hire, a bakery, a liquor shop and a butcher. There is also a homely cafe and a beauty/hairdressing salon in the local shopping area. 

A five minute drive from Smiths Lake takes you to the PacificPalms shopping area near Blueys and Boomerang beach. This complex is equipped with more shops and restaurants to satisfy any holiday makers needs. In effect, most essentials can be obtained from the Smiths Lake local shops and the shops in Pacific Palms near Blueys and Boomerang beach. 

Things to do & Local Attractions

* swimming, sailing, fishing, cycling 
* Enjoy a barbeque while you watch the sun set over the lake 
* Surf or simply lie on the pristine Amaroo lake beach or ocean beaches nearby 
* Explore the Myall Lakes and Wallingat National Parks 
* Visit the lighthouse at Seal Rocks 
*Relax and enjoy the spectacular views
*Cast a fishing line or launch a kayak, windsurfer or small boat 
*Hire a boat, a kayak at Frothy Coffee boatshed or enjoy a snack by the lake 
*Take a short drive to the un spoilt ocean beaches at Sandbar, Blueys, Boomerang, Elizabeth beach, Cellito or Seal Rocks. 
*Drive through the Booti Booti National Park to enjoy the “Whoota Whoota Look Out”. 
*Tour the nearby Myall Lakes and Booti Booti National Parks and enjoy the birdlife in its natural habitat or you might prefer to visit the craft galleries. 

Smiths Lake is separated from the ocean by a natural sand Bar. The lake is ideal for all water sports. 

The lake is an ideal safe swimming area for kids. 

A short drive to the south of Smiths Lake will take you to Seal Rocks lighthouse. From this spot you could spot whales migrating to the north during winter. The area also boasts a beautiful picnic spot. 

There are two nine-hole golf courses in the area. If you prefer a more serious game of golf then 20 minutes drive to the north will take you to 18 hole courses in Forster and Tuncurry. 

National Parks, rain forests, boat hire (Smiths Lake and Forster) local markets, bird watching, bush walking and by obtaining a permit you could venture on a four-wheel driving trip to the Sandbar Beach. 

Forster and Tuncurry are only 20 minutes drive from home. This holiday area consists of lovely restaurants, cafes, various sporting facilities, and a indoor aquatic centre etc. The area is packed with interesting shops, a ten pin bowling ally, movie theatres, whale and dolphin cruises. 

Major supermarkets (Coles and Woolworths), Bunnings, Kmart and many more shops are housed in Stockland Shopping mall in Forster.

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Ozehols offer Holiday Rentals in Myall Lakes, Great Lakes area in locations like Smiths Lake, Forster, Boomerang Beach, Blueys Beach, Elizabeth Beach, Coomba Park, Green point, Hawks Nest, Tea Gardens, Bulahdelah, and Seal Rocks,

Port Stephens Holiday Accommodation

 
New South Wales >> Port Stephens Area

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Port Stephens

The white volcanic sand and aquamarine waters of Port Stephens offer the beach a tropical look. Less than an hour drive from Sydney, this region has become a very popular holiday destination of the central coast. This deep water port is two and a half times the size of Sydney harbour and surrounded by two volcanic headlands, sandy beaches and lush green bushland.

The deep waters are ideal for boating, underwater diving and fishing. You could hire anything from a bicycle to a motor boat while you are in Port Stephens. Tour operators offer popular dolphin cruises and many site seeing charter cruises. Port Stephens offers some well known cafes and restaurants and comfortable accommodation.

If you are the adventurous type, then hit the 30km long Stockton Beach, where you can take a 4WD tour. You could also ride quad bikes or enjoy horse riding. The area is popular for its large coastal sand dune system.

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Holiday Accommodation in Port Macquarie

 
New South Wales >> Port Macquarie Area

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On one side of Port Macquarie lies the Hastings River and on the other side lies the Pacific Ocean. Port Macquarie is a water lover's paradise where surfing, water skiing, sailing, deep-sea fishing, dolphin and whale watching, scuba diving and great fishing are all available for ypu to enjoy. Apart form the beautiful beach, there are plenty of other activities for all interests and ages. Speed boating, 4WD tours, scenic river cruises, or explore the galleries and museums are just a few we could mention.

Combine the great outdoors with shopping, fine food and wine and for your ideal holiday or short break, you have just what you would dream for. To ensure a great stay, take a walk along the riverside, watch the pelicans, climb up to historic Tacking Point Lighthouse or, take a scenic flight in a sea plane, historic tiger moth, jet fighter or microlight. We encourage you to visit the patients of the Koala Hospital.

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Port Douglas Accommodation

Queensland >> Cairns Area >> Port Douglas

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Port Douglas sits along a scenic coastal drive north of Cairns. Port Douglas lies besides the Coral Sea on a mountain setting, with an abundance of tropical trees. Port Douglas is well known for the pristine rainforests and the lush vegetation and has become an increasingly popular holiday destination. While in Port Douglas, exploring the rainforest and enjoying the rainforest habitat, bush walking, exploring the flora and fauna in its natural setting, hiking, 4WD safaris etc are very popular. . If you are looking for Port Douglas accommodation, the region offers a wide range from hotels, motels, bed and breakfast, resorts, cabins, tourist parks, backpacker accommodation to cottage, holiday homes and self contained accommodation. There are plenty to select from for your Port Douglas holiday accommodation.

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Port Douglas is the gateway to the World Heritage Great Barrier Reef and only a short drive into the heart of the Wet Tropics rainforest at Daintree and Cape Tribulation.

 Port Douglas is an intimate and relaxed town where food, wine, arts and culture are appreciated. The friendly locals are only too happy to include visitors whether it's sharing their favourite coffee stops and fishing spots or playing 18 holes on a world-class golf course.

You are bound to enjoy lazy days on the beach, or explore nature's untamed tropical wonders. You will enjoy a swim at beautiful Four Mile Beach, wander down the main street for boutique shopping, dine amongst nature at a wildlife park or dive into the Great Barrier Reef.

Nearby is Mossman Gorge, a spectacular freshwater swimming hole where tourists enjoy and experience local Indigenous culture and explore the Daintree rainforest.

Restaurants are many and varied with delicious local produce and tastes from around the world, or you could enjoy a relaxing meal at an inviting Queenslander pub.

Port Douglas offer you magnificent resorts, luxury accommodation, elegant homes and cosy apartments. The accommodation for backpackers, families, couples or whether you are in a group you are well catered for when in beautiful Port Douglas.

Last Minute Accommodation, Port Douglas Hotels, Port Douglas Holiday Homes, can be found in Port Douglas in
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When in Port Douglas you will enjoy every type of water sport imaginable plus exploring the rain forests and the natural surroundings in Port Douglas in its glorious splendor.


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Accommodation in Phillip Island


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Phillip Island is a great family holiday destination. The drive is under two hours from Melbourne. Phillip Island offer you wildlife experiences, and plenty of opportunities to get into the water.

San Remo is the last town before leaving the mainland. It is the gateway to Phillip Island. Drop into the famous local fishing co-op to pick up a fresh lobster and watch the local pelicans descend on the San Remo wharf for their 11.30am daily feed.

The first town on the island is the small fishing village of Newhaven - a popular place for fishing. If you are into surfing,  Newhaven offers one of the best surf beaches in Victoria. You will enjoy walking along the beautiful Cape Woolamai as well as exploring nearby historic Churchill Island.

On the south-east tip of the island is the quiet village of Rhyll. Wander through the nearby Koala Conservation Centre and Woodland to see koalas at close range  as well as  view birds as you walk through the famous wetlands at Rhyll Inlet.

Cowes, is the main commercial centre on Phillip Island. It has a wealth of  cafes and posh restaurants for visitors to enjoy. You should enjoy a wildlife cruise to the large fur seal colony on Seal Rocks and enjoy watching hundreds of Little Penguins returning to their burrows at the nightly Penguin Parade at nearby Summerland Beach.

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You will enjoy the diverse flora and fauna, food & wine, the reef, wild life and of course the ocean when holidaying in Phillip Island.

Accommodation in Perth City

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Enjoy the sunshine, parklands and coastal beach lifestyle of Perth Perth is one of Australia's most beautiful cities and it is the capital of Western Australia.The weather in Perth is so pleasing, the beaches are uncrowded and clean. The beautiful Perth is situated on the banks of the Swan River, is in a beautiful setting.

Free buses get you around the central business district where you can visit the Perth Mint, Bell Tower, Museum and art galleries. There’s a train and bus station right in the centre of town, as well as plenty of accommodation in the form of hotels,hostels, motels and apartments.

If you’re one for shopping, then head towards the market King Street. Packed with boutiques, art galleries and eateries.

For quality department and fashion chain stores, the Murray Street and Hay Street malls are spots to visit.

When time for lunch, take your pick from a stack of riverside and beachfront cafes and restaurants.

Northbridge, Mount Lawley, Leederville and Subiaco have buzzing nightlife or try Cottesloe or Scarborough for a more laid-back surfie vibe. Over 80 kilometres of white sandy beaches make Perth’s coast ideal for swimming and surfing.

Stroll through King’s Park botanical gardens. The treetop walk will present you with a unique view of the city.

There are free barbecue facilities and plenty of picnic spots to dine.

If you are into sport, then that too can be enjoyed by catching a game of cricket, Aussie Rules or rugby at one of the sporting stadiums.

At night, it’s especially spectacular when the city’s glittering skyline is reflected in the Swan River.

Holiday accommodation to fit any budget is plenty in Perth. Cheap hotels Perth, accommodation Perth airport, serviced apartments Perth, can be found in; http://ozehols.com.au/holiday_accommodation/western_australia_accommodation/perth

 

Art and Craft, Scenic flights,Cruising, Golfing, Sailing, shopping, water skiing, wind surfing, swimming, train rides, self guided tours and the enjoyment of Aboroginal arts, fishing, wine and dining, vibrant nightlife and sport are all for you to experience and enjoy when holidaying in Perth.
If you are looking for Perth hotels, for your holiday accommodation or last minute accommodation, in Perth, ozehols has plenty to offer.

Mollymook Accommodation

  New South Wales >> Shoalhaven Area >> Mollymook

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Mollymook is the beach paradise township on the NSW south coast of Australia. It is within easy comfortable distance of Canberra and Sydney. Mollymook is your ideal escape for a beachside holiday any time of the year. 

This fabulous beachside township is located only minutes from Ulladulla which has a picturous harbour and minutes from historic Milton. These three areas complement each other with their own special features, scenery and ambience. The surrounding townships offer an abundance of natures marvels with breathtaking scenery, forests, mountains and fascinating waterways. 

Mollymook is known for its beautiful surf beach of never ending clean sands, crystal clear waters and also for its beautiful and lushes golf courses. 

Mollymook Beach is one of the south coasts most popular and best loved beaches. The beach is blessed with crystal clear waters and golden sands. The beach is wide and long with ample room for surfers, boogy boardriders and fishers who can all enjoy their own piece of the beach. One end of the beach is home to the Mollymook Surf Lifesaving Clubhouse. Mollymook beach is patrolled during the summer season. Close to the Surf club lies Mollymooks beachside 9 hole scenic golf course. 

Mollymook Beach often is the venue for the colourful & spectacular National and state surf lifesaving carnivals. 

Mollymook Beach also hosts international Beach Volleyball. This beach is an ideal place even if you want to have a picnic, read the papers or just relax gazing out over the beach and ocean. Many who visit enjoy the grassy reserves along the beach. Adjacent to the Mollymook Surf Lifesaving Clubhouse is a popular childrens playground. 

The far northern end of Mollymook Beach is another great swimming location. Visitors can continue north around the rocks to Bannister Head. Off Bannister Head is a favourite diving spot for the experienced divers. 

Mollymook Bay is home to a pod of bottlenose dolphins who often stop at the beach to catch a wave - It is magnificent to witness these dolphins surfing and will stay in your memories forever. 

Whales are often spotted during migration seasons as they make their way up north along the east coast. 
Fish are plenty in the Mollymook bay. Boat fishing as well as fishing on the beach can be witnessed quite often. 

Bogey Hole, a large circular rock pool located on Mollymook Headland is one of the most beautiful natural formations of Mollymook beach. The Bogey Hole is a tidal pool. It is very shallow at low tide and the formation of protective ring of rocks ensures a safe but fun environment for the young. Obviously these safe shallow waters make it an ideal location for families with young children and for people who prefer a calm spot for a swim. It is a great spot for a picnic day out. If you prefer safe snorkling then the Bogey hole is ideal for that too. It is an easily walk around the headland from the southern end of Mollymook Beach to the Bogey Hole and Collers Beach. You could also drive to its car park via Riversdale Avenue which is across Mollymooks Beachside 9 hole Golf Course. 

Mollymook boasts two beautiful and scenic golf courses. The picturesque 9-hole Beachside Course has stunning sea views from the course, clubhouse and restaurant. Visitors are welcome at the 9 hole as well as the 18-hole championship Hilltop Course which is located in Maisie Williams Memorial Drive. 

Mollymook and surrounding suburbs are so beautiful and you are sure to enjoy. Mollymook Holiday Rentals, Mollymook Hotels can be found in  http://www.ozehols.com.au/holiday_accommodation/new_south_wales_accommodation/shoalhaven_area/mollymook

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Accommodation in Melbourne

 

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Melbourne,  is the capital city of Victoria,. It is set around the shores of Victoria's Port Phillip Bay and boasts a lively and cosmopolitan atmosphere, with stylish boutiques, buzzing cafés and bars, immaculately beautiful gardens and festivals and popular sporting events. The city sits on the Yarra River, about five kilometres from the bay.

Melbourne is a planned city: When in Melbourne you are able to discover the work of talented local artists, architects and designers in stylish fashion boutiques, buzzing cafés, galleries and trendy bars.

Melbourne is a city of style and sophistication, with a cosmopolitan atmosphere. It is a mixture of cultures reflected in its restaurants, cafés, bistros and bars. Melbourne's dining offers a mouth watering spread of great cuisines, serving meals from the substantial and classic to the truly exotic.

From a fantastic range of locally designed originals to the international fashion brands, you'll be spoilt for choice when shopping in Melbourne.

Spend time experiencing the richness of Melbourne's different cultures, which range from the Greek Quarter around Lonsdale Street, Italian in Lygon street, Vietnamese in Victoria Street to the Chinese culture in Chinatown and the upmarket Paris End of Collins Street.

Leave time to admire the elegant Victorian-era streetscapes. A visit to one of the many galleries and opulent theatres will be well worthit.

When in Melbourne you can enjoy the beautiful art, food and wine, historic heritage, night life which includes pubs,clubs,casinos and even a ride in the tramway expolring this beautiful city.

Accommodation in Margaret River


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If you are visting Western Australia, a trip to Margaret River area is a must.

Margaret River has offers good food, fine wine and spectacular scenery – It is three-and-a-half hour drive south of Perth.

There’s a fine supply of world-class wineries, boutique breweries, and restaurants overlooking sweeping vineyards and surf breaks.

  The region produces over 15 per cent of the country’s premium wine. And with around 100 wineries to choose from, you won’t be stuck for choice. If arriving in May, don’t miss the annual Margaret River Wine Region Festival.

The region alos offer exquisite cheeses, jam, condiments, olives and marron (freshwater crayfish),chocolate, fudge and ice-cream factories with free tastings.

Teamed with a thriving arts scene – there’s just about an art or craft gallery on every corner – it’s the perfect place to soak up some West Australian culture and pick up a souvenir or two.

Explore networks of underground caves, a rugged coastline, squeaky-clean sandy beaches, turquoise water, towering forests and bush and coastal walk trails.

You are able experience rock climbing, abseiling, canoeing, whale watching or even throw in a line and try your luck catching some local snapper or snorkling,surfing, wind surfing.

Accommodation-wise, there’s something for all budgets.

Drive, fly or hop on a bus. Ozehols offer plenty of accommodation whether it be Margaret River holiday resorts, hotel, holiday cottages, holiday suites, holiday rentals or Margaret  River holiday homes.

Accommodation in Hunter Valley NSW

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For a enjoyable holiday or for an unforgetable short break, look no further than the Hunter, just north of Sydney. great wines, gourmet food, superb restaurants and cafes, rustic cottages and romantic beachside retreats.Get away from form the busy city life and relax on a houseboat on Lake Macquarie, or explore the broad ocean beaches and extensive forests nearby.For a taste of culture and nightlife drop into Newcastle, Australia's second oldest city. Wonder through Maitland's elegant heritage area or visit historic Morpeth, Australia's oldest river port. Singleton and the Upper Hunter reflect Australia's rural heritage with small country townships and farm stays. The area also offers wineries, horse studs, forests and a wealth of outdoor activities. Experience Barrington Tops which features rugged mountains, gorges and dense forest. It's a magnet for horseback riders, bushwalkers, campers and 4WD tours.

Enjoy the beach, food and wine, historic heritage,canoeing,bushwalking or self guided tours when you are in the Hunter
region


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Below are some of the locations in the Hunter Region in more detail.

Pokolbin


Pokolbin
is in the heart of the Hunter Valley, the area is renowned for its world class vineyards. Pokolbin is Australia's oldest commercial wine producing area with many large and small wineries. Pokolbin has a wide range of tourist activities from antiques and souvenirs to restaurants and hot air ballooning. With this wine region around two hours from Sydney this area is popular with Sydneysiders taking a short break or day trip.

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Newcastle

Just a leisurely two hour drive north of Sydney lies Newcastle. It is a vibrant city with beaches and the harbour within close proximity. Newcastle's fabulous beaches, laid-back lifestyle, fascinating harbour and eclectic arts scene have helped the city blossom over its industrial background. The 200 year old city is undergoing a renaissance - many of the former working wharves becoming places of enjoyment and excitement.

Newcastle Harbour is the hub of this maritime city and reflects its distinctive and unique personality. All tastes are catered for along The Boardwalk at Harbour Square - from fine dining to coffee or tapas. Nobbys Beach, adjacent to the entrance of Newcastle Harbour, marks the start of the Bathers Way, a spectacular five kilometres signposted coastal walk which stretches to Merewether Beach and takes in five spectacular beaches, historic ocean baths and unforgettable views.

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Barrington Tops


Experience the splendour of Barrington Tops National Park where the surrounding wilderness will amaze you. The unique quality of this area, covering 80,000 hectares is reflected in its listing as a World Heritage Area. This is unspoiled country, the eastern and southern slopes of the Barrington Tops plateau lead down from lush and pristine forests through rolling farmland to towns that retain the charm of yesteryear.Barrington Tops provides habitat for many different plants and animals with more than fifty being listed as rare or threatened. Barrington Tops can be appreciated by all visitors for their diversity and wilderness experience. The mood of the forest environment changes markedly from dawn through midday to dusk, from summer heat to winter mist, through dry periods and rain and even a dusting of snow on the high country.Through the forest there are tracks for hiking, mountain biking, horse riding and four wheel driving.

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Scone

Horse lovers take note - Scone is officially known as the horse capital of Australia and is reputed to be the second biggest horse-breeding town in the world.Nestled in the Upper Hunter Valley, Scone is home to over 65 horse studs, an award winning Racecourse, Lake Glenbawn, Burning Mountain and many other attractions.Scone is home to three award winning vineyards - Tyrell's Lake Glenbawn, Birnam Wood and Winbourne Wines. Tasting is available at specific times during the year mainly with prior arrangement. The Scone Horse Festival in May has over 10 days of rodeos, street parades and stock sales, coming before the massive six-week Hunter Horse Expo in September. Other attractions include the town's old jails and courthouses, heritage parks, buildings and nearby winery.

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Warners Bay

Enjoy a delicious cuisine while you take in the magical view.Relaxed lakeside dining, boutique shopping and a stunning waterfront path and reserve are what you'll find in Warners Bay. Warners Bay is a waterfront town positioned on the northern shores of Lake Macquarie. It's the perfect place to indulge in a meal, a visit to the shops and a leisurely stroll along The Esplanade. The foreshore is a fantastic spot for family picnics and is an ideal place for walkers, joggers, cyclists and rollerbladers. The Bay hosts many special events including Music at the Podium, a series of free concerts held in the warmer months on Friday nights from 6pm to 9pm. Warners Bay also offers various entertainment for kids, boasting indoor and outdoor playgrounds, an ice skating rink, bowling centre and swim and sporting centres.