Thursday, August 29, 2013

Cape Byron Marine Park in Byron Bay

Cape Byron Marine Park in Byron Bay. Information also appeared in http://www.ozehols.com.au/blog/new-south-wales/cape-byron-marine-park-in-byron-bay/

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Your holidays in Byron Bay will be filled with many adventures and excitement. The sun, sand, surf beaches, the hinterland and the surrounding suburbs in the Byron Bay region offers you so much to do and see. Spending just a couple of days will not be enough. You will want to stay longer to soak in everything this beautiful region has to offer.

Well, Cape Byron Marine Park is one of the not to be missed attractions when you visit Byron Bay. Cape Byron Marine Park covers circa 22,000 hectares and extends from Brunswick Heads in the north to Lennox Head in the south. The park is home to a range of marine habitats such as many species of dolphin, fish, seabirds, marine plants and endangered species such as Grey Nurse Sharks, sea turtles and Little Terns.

Contact  information below when you are planning to visit the park:
  • cape.byron@mpa.nsw.gov.au
  • 6620 9300
  • www.mpa.nsw.gov.au/cbmp.html
OzeHols offer you a range of Byron Bay holiday rentals and accommodation in Byron Bay NSW including holiday houses in Byron Bay. Online booking option is also offered via http://www.OzeHols.com.au/Holiday-Accommodation/BookOnLine/TXA  where you need to select the state New South Wales and regions North Coast News South Wales or Northern Rivers.

The image courtesy of Marine Park Authority NSW.


Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Spotlight on the South Coast of Sri Lanka

Spotlight on the South Coast of Sri Lanka. Information also published in http://www.ozehols.com.au/blog/sri-lanka-holidays/spotlight-on-the-south-coast-of-sri-lanka/

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South Coast of Sri Lanka is a region of spectacular variety.  You will find many of the beautiful beach resorts, rubber and toddy tapping industries, the city of Galle which was a historic stronghold of Portuguese and Dutch rulers,  forests, ancient ruins, large national parks, places of worship and more, the south coast has it all.  The scenic road from Colombo to the South Coast takes you along the coastal fringe up to the city of Hambantota.

When you are travelling from Colombo, you will first past the beach resort suburb of Mt. Lavinia and approach the Lake Bolgoda between Moratuwa and Panadura.  Lake Bolgoda is a popular holiday destination popular among the lovers of water skiing.

You travel further south to reach the Kalutara which is the home of famous Gangatilaka Vihara. It is dagoba or vihara seen miles ahead on the south of Kalu Ganga Bridge. The dagoba has a hollow interior which is beautifully painted depicting various devas and monks of religious significance during the lord buddhas era. There is a Buddha shrine and a bodhi tree alongside the stupa. It is customary that local travellers stop by Gangatilaka Vihara and make a donation or offering to ensure a safe and happy journey to their ultimate destination.

In the by gone years Kalutara was a major centre for the spice trade, mainly cinnamon.  The Portuguese, Dutch and the British have had watch points and fortifications in Kalutara during their times of ruling to guard the river entrance to the inland. Today Kalurata is famous for the exotic fruit “Mangosteens” and for the colourful and finest basketery.

Kalutara is also the centre of the thriving rubber industry of Sri Lanka. Rubber Research Institute is in this district in the suburb of Agalawatta which has a model rubber estate which facilitates various studies and research on all aspects of the rubber industry.

We have just detoured to Agalawatta towards the Rubber Research Institute. Our journey will continue soon…….

Soon we will be looking for a holiday villa, beach resort, hotel or any other holiday accommodation in Sri Lanka, to stay during our holiday, we will have a look at LankaHols to find a suitable vacation rental. When we proceed further south towards Galle one of the Sri Lanka Resort villas  such as South Point Villa, South Point Cottage or South Point Abbey offered by LankaHols will be quite luxurious to break journey.

Just a few kilometres south of Kalutara is the starting point of the famous beach stretch of the south coast.  Beruwala is the starting point , and you will be amazed by the number of hotels and resorts which have sprung up on either side of Galle Road. There is beach accommodation to suit any budget – accommodation to suit the budget seeker to the five star resorts.  The next beach suburb we approach is Bentota which offer calm, safe swimming ocean best for swimming from October through April.  The beaches in Bentota are so inviting except during the monsoon rains.

As you travel past Bentota right down to Galle, you will observe the “Toddy Tappers” who are young men moving from one coconut tree to the other high up the coconut trees about 30 – 40 feet above ground collecting the sweet milky sap of the coconut blossom known as “toddy”. Toddy is used by the locals as an alcoholic beverage and distilled to make the more potent local alcohol known as “arrack”.
Our next stop will be the coastal town of Kosgoda…..

As we continue our journey further south we approach the village of Kosgoda which is famous for its Turtle hatchery operated by the Wild Life Protections Society of Sri Lanka. There are several endangered species such as the Hawksbill protected and hatched here in a controlled environment. Hawksbill eggs lay uncovered all over the beaches and the caring fishermen in the area bring those eggs to the hatchery. Now hundreds of thousands of young turtles are hatched and released to the sea though the turtle hatchery.

Past Kosgoda we reach the suburb of Ambalangoda most famous for the “Devil Dancers” and Mask carvers.  If you are lucky you could attend one of the folk drama performances (you may have to enquire where one is taking place). You will be amazed by the number of mask carvers and shops on either side of the Galle road exhibiting these immensely colourful carved masks.  For those who like to explore a piece of history could visit an old Dutch Church which is beside the Ambalangoda Rest House.  If you are in a mood for a dip, there is a bathing beach near the rest house. If you care to travel inland to Meetiyagoda (about 10 minute drive from Ambalangoda), you will be in the primary mining district of the gem stone called the “Moonstone”. Slightly milky white in colour, moonstone is used in many kinds of jewellery.

Venture further south and you will arrive at the famous coastal suburb of Hikkaduwa.  This is a more vibrant town with various craft shops and boutiques selling batik clothing , colourful masks and jewellery. The area is scattered with cheap eating places and ideal for budget travellers looking for cheaper accommodation.  The low end accommodation is more visible in Narigama the southern end of Hikkaduwa.  Now the more luxurious resorts have also found Hikkaduwa to be their home to accommodate the moneyed tourist. The beaches are ideal for surfing and the coral reef area is famous for snorkelling. If you are not the type who enjoy snorkelling, a glass bottom boat will take you on a tour for you to enjoy the underwater marine attractions.

During the journey south you will be amazed by the number of fisherman in the sea who are fishing on stilts. The stretch from Koggala through Ahangama to Weligama is famous for stilt fisherman.
From here we will continue our journey towards Galle the most famous township in the south coast of Sri Lanka…..

The most significant of all is the massive Portuguese and Dutch Fort in which the central city of Galle is contained. The locality of Galle made it a strategic location for a port and did became a significant port of call for centuries.  Thus the city became a trading centre resulting in a wealthy cosmopolitan population. The Galle Fort still retains tell tale signs of the battles among the locals and the invaders which took place during the by gone era. You will no doubt enjoy a walk around the modern city of Galle admiring the old cannon mounts and looking far ahead into the sea watching the fisherman going on with their daily work routine. For those who appreciate a piece of history could visit the “Groote Kerk” the oldest Protestant church in Sri Lanka. If you happen to explore Galle, you will notice several colonial mansions preserved and used as private residences and guest houses. If you are looking for a place to rest and spend a few days, check out one of the villas in the South Coast, or a resort in Sri Lanka Galle offered by OzeHols. Staying in South Point Villa, South Point Abbey and South Point Cottages will provide you all the luxury you deserve.

From Galle if you travel inland you could reach the low country teal plantations in Deniyaya. About 80 kilometers from Galle inland towards Deniyaya is also the best entry point to Sri Lanka’s best known rainforest “Sinharaja Forest”. The vegetation in the forest is diverse and so are the wild life.

Spotlight on Brooms Head the beachfront town in Broome

Spotlight on Brooms Head the beachfront town in Broome. Information appeared in http://www.ozehols.com.au/blog/western-australia/spotlight-on-brooms-head-the-beachfront-town-in-broome/

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Nestled in the heath land of Yuraygir National Park is the beachfront town of Brooms Head offering lovely pristine beaches. The name Brooms Head first came to use in 1870s. It is said that a broom thought to have come from the wreck of the schooner ‘Eureka’, was washed up on the beach and the name “Brooms” was used thereafter. The location was originally known as Cakora Point. Brooms Head offers beautiful surf beaches and obviously has become a popular holiday destination among families, surfers, nature lovers and beach lovers.

The town has a variety of accommodation. When planning your holiday check out one of the Broome accommodation including a Broome Beach Resort or a Broome self contained accommodation offered by OzeHols for your Broome holidays.

Monday, August 26, 2013

Birds Eye View from The Wheel of Brisbane

Birds Eye View from The Wheel of Brisbane. Information appeared in http://www.ozehols.com.au/blog/queensland/birds-eye-view-from-the-wheel-of-brisbane/

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If you want to enjoy a spectacular 360 degree panoramic view of Brisbane City, The Wheel of Brisbane offers just what you have been looking for. A ride on the Wheel of Brisbane will take you almost 60 metres above the ground in the safety and comfort of a fully enclosed air conditioned gondola, an unforgettable experience.

You will be fascinated with the amazing views across the iconic Brisbane River. This is an attraction for everyone, families, young and old, tourist or local. The wheel takes you on four full circles and lasts approximately up to 12 minutes. It comes complete with an audio tour pointing out popular Brisbane landmarks. You will enjoy the breathtaking views when it stops at the top.

This is your chance to enjoy the birds eye views of Brisbane as well as an exciting ride from one of the best vantage points in the city of Brisbane.

Contact details below to find out the cost of entry.
  • info@thewheelofbrisbane.com.au
  • 07 3844 3464
  • www.thewheelofbrisbane.com.au
Location: 98 Russell Street South Brisbane, Queensland, 4101

Special Needs and Access

You can contact to find out about any specific needs. Visitors with disabilities are welcome to The Wheel of Brisbane. Wheelchair users please note that the door width is 74 centimetres. Standard wheelchairs are available on site, subject to availability. All children of all ages are permitted to ride The Wheel of Brisbane with parent or adult supervision.

If you are planning to spend a few days in Brisbane to explore the area variety of short term accommodation in Brisbane including Brisbane accommodation CBD can be found via OzeHols. There is also an online booking facility via http://www.OzeHols.com.au/Holiday-Accommodation/BookOnLine/TXA  Select Queensland as the state and Brisbane as the region for your search.



Sunday, August 25, 2013

Scenic World in the Blue Mountains

Scenic World in the Blue Mountains. Information appeared in http://www.ozehols.com.au/blog/new-south-wales/scenic-world-in-the-blue-mountains/

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If you are in Blue Mountains region, taking an adventure tour with Scenic World is highly recommended. Most Sydney siders come here on a day trip. However, Blue Mountains has so much to enjoy and explore and it is highly recommended to holiday a couple of days in the area in one of the Blue Mountains accommodation including holiday accommodation in Katoomba.

Scenic World is located less than two hours from Sydney. It is known for providing the ultimate Blue Mountains adventure including giving you a taste of native birdlife to breathtaking views of the World Heritage-listed region including the Three Sisters, Katoomba Falls and Jamison Valley.

You will be taken on a journey on the world’s steepest incline railway, glide between cliff tops on the glass-floored Skyway which is suspended 270 metres in the air. The Skyway will descend into the ancient Jamison Valley by Cableway. You can explore Jurassic rainforest along the 2.4 kilometres walkway which is known to be the longest boardwalk in the Southern Hemisphere.

A day trip with family and friends is recommended where you will enjoy a day of fun. Scenic World offers free all day parking and a choice of onsite dining options.
Cost
  • Please call to ascertain the entry cost.
Special Needs and Access
  • Facilities for disabled include toilets, lift and car parking. Souvenir shop is wheelchair accessible. Guide dogs permitted. Standard wheelchair access available on the Scenic Skyway and Cableway and along 380 metres of the Scenic Walkway.
  • Families including children are welcome.
Contact details for information:
Located in Katoomba, New South Wales in the corner of Violet Street and Cliff  Drive, Katoomba, New South Wales2780
  • info@scenicworld.com.au
  • 4782 5675
  • 4780 0200
  • www.scenicworld.com.au
When planning to holiday in the area check out the accommodation in Blue Mountains including Blue Mountains Holiday House and Blackheath Motor Inn which are ideal Blue Mountains holiday accommodation for you to explore the region.

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Art Galleries and Exhibition Centres around Mollymook, Ulladulla, Milton

Art Galleries and Exhibition Centres around Mollymook, Ulladulla, Milton. The information  appeared in Shoalhaven Holidays newsletter and  http://www.ozehols.com.au/blog/new-south-wales/art-galleries-and-exhibition-centres-around-mollymook-ulladulla-milton/

Art galleries in in Mollymook, Ulladulla, Milton, rent a Moolymmok holiday home and enjoy the various galleries

a) Alley Gallery

141 St Vincent Street Ulladulla
Ph: 02 4454 1099
Thsi is the Art Gallery at the Dunn Lewis Entertainment Centre. The Alley Gallery Committee was formed by a group of volunteers and members who were passionate to launch Ulladulla’s first community operated gallery.

The gallery presents the talent of regional and travelling exhibiting artists throughout the year.
Latest news on exhibitions in the gallery can be found by pasting the URL on your browser. http://alleygallery.com.au/

b) Anica Art Photography and Gallery Mollymook

These are artist/photographer Anne Amphlett’s creations – “Anica” displays photos of the beautiful Mollymook, Narrawallee, Ulladulla and surrounding area.

You can view a collection of framed and ready-to-frame photography of Mollymook and Narrawallee’s beautiful scenery as well as ready to hang canvasses.

You will also see framed and ready-to-frame limited edition prints of Australian bird paintings and the framing is done on the premises using quality frames and mounts.

Anica Art Gallery
Shop 11/ 80 Tallwood Ave Mollymook
Contact us via phone 0418237297
website – www.anicaartphotography.com

c) Art Gallery

This Art Gallery at Ulladulla Guest House permanently exhibits a diverse selection of works by local and Australian artists. A special exhibition of a collection of works by a leading artist is also presented every month.

Displaying a magnificent collection of paintings, sketches, photography, pottery and woodturning throughout the Ulladulla Guest House by showcasing the works of some of Australia’s most talented artists.
Display work of artists include Judy Trick, David Benson, Tracey Creighton, Giovanni Tozzetti and many others. The Art Gallery is open daily 10:30am till 5:30pm. Admission is free.
39 Burrill St Ulladulla Ph: 02 4455 1796

d) Millhouse Courtyard Gallery

All work is for sale and of a very high standard with over 100 paintings on display in all mediums of local sea and landscapes, still life and more contemporary works.

During school holidays workshops and classes are also held here. Please note there are two major exhibitions are held at the Ulladulla Civic Centre Ulladulla in January and Easter week.

Millhouse Courtyard Gallery @ Milton Cultural Centre
Princes Highway Milton (opposite the Post Office)
Open Weekends and all school holidays.
Hours 10am-4pm. Ph: 4455 7211
email – millhouse_art@hotmail.com
website – www.millhouseartsociety.com/

There are so many other attractions and plenty of fun activities for the whole family when you are in Ulladulla, Mollymook, Milton and surrounding area. So why not stay in one of the accommodation in Mollymook including a Mollymook holiday house such as Ocean Mirage or Breeze in Mollymook for a couple of days or more to enjoy this part of beautiful Shoalhaven region

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Things To Do In Batemans Bay

Things To Do In Batemans Bay. Information first appeared in http://www.ozehols.com.au/blog/new-south-wales/things-to-do-in-batemans-bay/

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Fancy the sea and the beaches? Love fishing, diving, snorkelling, kayaking and boating? Or are you a golfer? What ever you fancy doing outdoors, Batemans Bay offer it all and more – There are so much to do in Batemans Bay and many activities you will enjoy when holidaying in Batemans Bay.

Batemans Bay offer calm bay beaches for young families who do not fancy the big waves but enjoy a leisurely dip and a relaxing swim in the bay. Fishing enthusiasts who love rock fishing or estuary fishing will definitely want to come over again to Batemans Bay on fishing holidays.  When planning your holiday, there is plenty of South Coast accommodation including Batemans Bay accommodation to fit your budget.

Soak in the beauty while on a relaxing walk on the golden beaches and along the sheltered coves.  May be you want to take a drive enjoying the scenery. Stop at the many scenic lookouts on the way.  If you are a golf enthusiasts you would already know of 27-hole Catalina Country Club, which is one of the best in the South Coast.  Come along and enjoy!  You could rent one of the holiday accommodation in Batemans Bay NSW  and explore this beautiful region. The online booking of accommodation is possible via http://www.OzeHols.com.au/Holiday-Accommodation/BookOnLine/TXA  Select New South Wales as the State and South Coast as the region for your search. You are sure to experience an unforgettable holiday.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Travelling Film Festival – Huskisson, South Coast, NSW

Travelling Film Festival – Huskisson, South Coast, NSW

The information first appeared in ShoalhavenHolidays Newsletter.
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This year the Travelling Film Festival is bringing a premium slice of Sydney Film Festival to Huskisson with eight films direct from the June 2013 SFF and one exclusive TFF-only title. Tickets to this popular festival, held at the charming Huskisson Pictures sell out fast, so don’t delay, book your tickets online today!
The TFF 2013 line-up of nine features from Australia, India, Spain, Lebanon, Denmark, France, UK, USA and Belgium takes audiences on a cinematic journey around the world with highlights from SFF’s Official Competition, International Documentaries and Special Presentations. Also screening Valley of Saints, an exclusive title on the TFF regional tour.

We’re opening with the new Australian documentary Red Obsession - a hit at the recent Berlin and Tribeca Film Festivals. This fascinating film explores the interaction between France’s Bordeaux wine industry and China’s newly wealthy elite.

Warwick Ross, co-director, co-writer and producer, and Robert Coe, executive producer, of Red Obsession will join us on Opening Night to introduce the film and take questions from the audience after the screening, followed by complimentary Opening Night drinks.
Check out the full program here : http://www.sff.org.au/media/1155295/sff_travelling_huskisson_web.pdf

VenueHuskisson Picture Theatre
 
      

Address Cnr Owen & Sydney Streets, Huskisson NSW 2540
Event date
21 August 2013
till 25 August 2013
PRICE INFORMATION
Adult:
$14.00
Children:
$8.50
Concession:
$12.00
Entry:
Opening night includes complimentary drinks
Note:
Save over 30% off regular ticket prices with a subscription, 9 Film Subscription $75 per adult, $48 Concession. 5 film Flexipass $53 Adult, $48 Concession.
CONTACT DETAILS
Contact Person:
Huskisson Theatre
Email:
pauls@sff.org.au
Website:
www.sff.org.au

If planning to holiday for the event,  Huskisson accommodation including Huskisson holiday rentals as well as further down the south coast,  Mollymook accommodation including Mollymook holiday rentals such as Mollymook holiday houses or apartments in Mollymook  can be found in OzeHols. It is advisable to book early.  If you prefer the online booking option select state “New South Wales” and region “South Coast” by following the link http://www.OzeHols.com.au/Holiday-Accommodation/BookOnLine/TXA

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Things To Do In Adelaide – Adelaide Attractions

Things To Do In Adelaide – Adelaide Attractions. The information first appeared in http://www.ozehols.com.au/blog/south-australia/things-to-do-in-adelaide-adelaide-attractions/

Adelaide skyline in the night. OzeHols offer you Adelaide holiday accommodation including Adelaide hotels and other Adelaide holiday rentals.
Action is close to the entertainment and business centre of Adelaide. If you are a “shopaholic” the Rundle Mall in the heart of the shopping precinct will keep you busy all day. The city precinct is the home to many cafes and restaurants where you can just relax sipping your favourite beverage and having something to eat when your legs and feet need a rest. Don’t relax too much…..there is so much more to do and see….

If planning a place to rent, holiday accommodation Adelaide including beach accommodation Adelaide is easy to find.

Where ever you are, the attractions in Adelaide are easily accessible. Not to be missed are the stunning Glenelg beaches, The Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide’s famous Central Market, Adelaide Botanic Garden, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide Oval, South Australian Museum, Sky City Adelaide Casino and the Adelaide Convention Centre.

There are endless attractions and things to do when you are on holiday in Adelaide. A visit to world renowned attractions in South Australia such as the Kangaroo Island, picturesque Adelaide Hills, Flinders Range and the world famous wine regions of Barossa Valley and  McLaren Vale are a must.
Not to be missed local attractions when holidaying in Adelaide:
  • A trip to Glenelg, the home of the most popular beach destination in Adelaide region. This vibrant beach suburb is full of activities and you too could join the rest who are enjoying the stunning beaches and sea and foreshore parks. You will thoroughly enjoy the stroll along the jetty.
  • A visit to the Adelaide Zoo which is home to the Giant Panda’s , Wang Wang and Funi.
  • Shopaholics should not miss the Rundle Mall. This pedestrian Mall hosts circa 600 retail stores, three major department stores and 15 arcades there.
  • Enjoy the Adelaide Botanic Gardens . Wonder around the gardens which is the home for not only Australian native plants but many varieties of exotic and ornamental plants too.
  • All year round Adelaide Central Markets which has visitation not only by visitors to Adelaide but also by regular locals.
A few days vacation is recommended so that you can explore this beautiful coastal city Adelaide.  Adelaide holiday accommodation including Adelaide hotels can be booked online via http://www.OzeHols.com.au/Holiday-Accommodation/BookOnLine/TXA

A variety of South Australia accommodation to rent while on your travels and vacation in South Australia can be found in OzeHols.

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Holidays in Mount Macedon area

Holidays in Mount Macedon area. The blog first appeared in http://www.ozehols.com.au/blog/victoria/holidays-in-mount-macedon-area/

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Whether you love nature, want to relax browsing the Sunday markets at the nearby town Gisborne or love to see the world go pass while enjoy a coffee and a snack in one of the local cafes or love to see what is on sale in the local boutique shops, then you have come to the right place to holiday.  Mount Macedon offers all the above and a variety  of Mount Macedon accommodation for you to reside during your holidays.

The nearby Kyneton and Woodend are known for its restaurants and hotels  and so is Piper street.  If you are looking for outdoor relaxation, then head to Hanging Rock or Mount Macedon Memorial Park.

The area is a golfers dream too. Golf courses in Gisborne, Eynesbury and Trentham  are popular courses and offer its own unique challenges and beautiful scenery.

When on holiday, bushwalking will be a great way to explore the beauty of this region. This is not all you can enjoy. There are numerous wineries surrounding Mount Macedon.  Take a day trip to Daylesford which you will no doubt enjoy thoroughly.

We invite you to book one of the Mount Macedon holiday accommodation including Adriennes Country Retreat and spend a few days exploring this beautiful region.  The online bookable properties can be accessed via http://www.OzeHols.com.au/Holiday-Accommodation/BookOnLine/TXA Select state “Victoria” and region “Macedon Ranges and Spa country” for your search.

Remember OzeHols offer variety of other Holiday accommodation in Australia when you are planning to explore rest of the country.

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Sunshine Coast Holidays in Mooloolaba

Sunshine Coast Holidays in Mooloolaba. The information first appeared in http://www.ozehols.com.au/blog/queensland/sunshine-coast-holidays-in-mooloolaba/

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Love the beach and sunshine? Then head to Mooloolaba in the Sunshine Coast for an amazing holiday. Great for surfing, swimming or just chill out in the beach in world famous Mooloolaba in the Sunshine Coast. There is a variety of holiday accommodation Mooloolaba for you to select when planning your holidays.

Mooloolaba is located in the heart of Sunshine coast and just takes you one and half drive from Brisbane heading north. Holidaying in Mooloolaba is your perfect destination to explore the beautiful Sunshine Coast and the surrounding regions. From Sunshine Coast Hinterland to Caloundra and north to Noosa and amazing Rainbow Beach, and more can be explored while you holiday here.
You will be in paradise trying out the variety of cuisine on offer, exploring the stylish boutiques, relaxing in one of the shady parklands, playgrounds and picnic areas by the beach.

Northern end of Mooloolaba consists of many rock pools. Mooloolaba is a safe swimming beach and patrolled throughout the year. If you come here to holiday once you will want to come to Mooloolaba in Sunshine Coast over and over again.

What are you waiting for? You can select one of the accommodation in Mooloolaba including one of the Mooloolaba apartments for your holidays in beautiful Sunshine Coast.

There is also the online booking option via http://www.OzeHols.com.au/Holiday-Accommodation/BookOnLine/TXA  Select state Queensland and region Sunshine Coast for your search.

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Spot light on Forster, New South Wales

Spot light on Forster, New South Wales. Information was first published in http://www.ozehols.com.au/blog/new-south-wales/spot-light-on-forster-new-south-wales/

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Forster is a popular beach side holiday resort located circa three and a half hours north of Sydney and just 20 minutes north of Smiths Lake. Apart from fascinating beaches, the holidays in Forster gives you the opportunity to enjoy local attractions, cruising, deep sea fishing, dolphin and whale watching tours as well as enjoy eco and walking tours. If you are not in a mood to take a whale watching or dolphin watch cruise, Forster area offers great coastal walks with many vantage points for you to watch whales during migration season or enjoy dolphins at play. Forster Break wall and Second Head are great are popular vantage spots.  There are plenty of Forster holiday accommodation including Forster holiday apartments and Forster holiday homes or even a holiday park when you are looking for accommodation. Many who like a quieter place to spend the night find a Smiths Lake holiday home by the lake and do the day trip to Forster.

Obviously you come to Forster since you love the beach. The Forster Tuncurry area has a number of beaches. They are;
  • Tuncurry Beach which is ideal for surfing with a rock pool, kiosk and a picnic area for you to relax and enjoy.
  • Forster Beach on the southern breakwater is patrolled during the season.
  • You will see the ocean baths which are at its eastern edge of Forster beach.
  • Pebbly Beach adjacent to Forster Beach is another good surfing beach.
  • You will observe many tanks, an unusual rock formation where the waves spray water into a protected safe swimming area.
  • One Mile Beach is a popular surfing spot with a surf club, kiosk, showers and toilets. This beach is patrolled in season.
  • Burgess Beach is a small and quiet beach which has plenty of small rock cave formations.
  • Bulls Paddock, which is part of Seven Mile Beach, south of Cape Hawke  also offer excellent surfing conditions.
If you are looking for a boat, canoe or Paddle Boats, there are several  outlets where you can hire these. Tiki boat shed, boat hire outlets on Breckenridge Channel directly behind Wharf St are a few options for you.

Do you enjoy walking?  Then you have to do the Bicentennial Coastal Walk, which takes you over Pilot Hill along Forster Main Beach, past ocean baths on Forster beach, through Benetts Head Reserve and past One Mile Beach to Burgess Beach.  Feel active and looking for a challenge? Then why not climb to the Cape Hawke Look Out? This is not an easy climb but those who take up the challenge will be rewarded with the most amazing views of twin towns Forster Tuncurry and beyond. This is well worth the challenging climb to the top.

Take a drive along the Manning River while you enjoy the scenery, play a game of golf, relax while canoeing or kayaking on the river. Enjoy lunch in one of the country pubs or maybe you might want to take your own picnic lunch and enjoy a relaxing lunch by the banks of the river.

There is so much to see and do. You will want to come over again on holiday to Forster or to the surrounding Great Lakes region whenever you feel like going on holiday.  Check out Forster holiday accommodation including Mansfield By The Lake or a Amaroo on The Waterfront  a popular Smiths Lake holiday house when you are looking for a base for your Forster holidays.

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Spotlight on Historic Port Arthur

Spotlight on Historic Port Arthur. Information first published in http://www.ozehols.com.au/blog/tasmania/spotlight-on-historic-port-arthur/

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The town ship of Port Arthur is about 93 kilometres south east of Hobart. This historic Port Arthur is famous as a penal settlement which operated from the 1830s.  A visit to this historic site will show many buildings such as the prison, asylum, hospital, museum, church, lime kiln and numerous other buildings.  Apart from exploring the historic sites of Port Arthur, a holiday here will give you the opportunity to enjoy plenty of other experiences such as bushwalking along the spectacular coastline, sea kayaking, surfing or just relax enjoying the scenery and good food.  We recommend that you holiday at least a couple of nights in Port Arthur Tasmania.You will be able to find a variety of accommodation Port Arthur which meets your needs.

If you are someone who enjoy exploring the area, a visit to Crescent Bay is recommended where you will be able to admire massive sand dunes. If you travel 20 kilometres north west from Port Arthur, you will reach the coal mines historic site where repeat offenders were sent and settled to work in underground coal mining sites. The displays and information about this convict settlement will no doubt give you an insight into the harsh conditions under which these settlers had to live.

When planning your holiday, chose one of the Port Arthur accommodation listed in OzeHols such as Port Arthur Villas which offer you 4 star holiday accommodation. OzeHols also offer you an online booking option via http://www.OzeHols.com.au/Holiday-Accommodation/BookOnLine/TXA  too. select state = Tasmania and region = Hobart and Surrounds for your search.