Travel

Accommodation

Accommodation

As you would expect, you can find a wide variety of accommodation types in Australia to suit your travel needs. If you are moving to Australia for an extended period or your move is permanent, then OzGuide can assist you with our relocation services. It takes the hassle out of moving to a foreign land. […]

Australian Travel Visas

Australian Travel Visas

There are a number of Australian Travel Visa options available depending on your Nationality the reasons for your travel and how long you want to stay. Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) eVisitor Visitor Visa Working Holiday Visas Special Program Visas Electronic Travel Authority (subclass 601) This visa lets you visit Australia: to visit or for business […]

A drive to remember

A drive to remember

 There are amazing things to discover around every twist and turn the road takes.  Bounded by the Southern Ocean and the Otway National Park, the road climbs spectacularly along the cliff face in parts, then winds down to sand level alongside crashing waves. The road passes through some fabulous towns and villages which add to […]

Ningaloo Reef

Ningaloo Reef

Located 1200km north of Perth, Ningaloo reef is a 240km long World Heritage listed coral reef. Although most famed for its whale sharks which feed there during March to June, the reef is also rich in coral and other marine life. During the winter months, the reef is part of the migratory routes for dolphins, dugongs, manta rays and humpback whales. The beaches of the reef […]

Kakadu National Park

Kakadu National Park

About Kakadu Located 240 kilometres east of Darwin in Australia’s tropical north, Kakadu National Park is Australia’s largest terrestrial national park. Kakadu covers almost 20,000 square kilometres and is a place of enormous ecological and biological diversity. It extends from the coast and estuaries in the north through floodplains, billabongs and lowlands to rocky ridges and […]

Sunset at Freycinet Peninsula

Sunset at Freycinet Peninsula

Sticking out into the sea on Tasmania’s mild east coast is the rugged and beautiful Freycinet Peninsula. Freycinet National Park consists of knuckles of granite mountains all but surrounded by azure bays and white sand beaches. The dramatic peaks of the Hazards welcome you as you enter the park. Freycinet is effectively two eroded blocks of granite […]

A slice of Germany in the Hills

A slice of Germany in the Hills

Hahndorf is classified as Australia’s oldest surviving German settlement and each year thousands of people, young and old, enjoy its charm and the hospitality.  Hahndorf is the jewel of the Adelaide Hillsand one of South Australia’s most popular towns. A mere 20 minute drive from the Adelaide CBD, Hahndorf can be easily accessed via the Southern Eastern Freeway.  The […]

On Back Streets and in Lanes

On Back Streets and in Lanes

There’s always an exhilarating thrill to be had when entering Melbourne’s hive of bustling, creative laneways with their covert boutiques, famed restaurants, hole-in-the-wall cafes and astonishing bars. Bar finds Make a break from the mainstream, down alleys covered in stencil work, lightboxes and sculptures that seem to exist only to provide the address for quirky […]

Step Back in Time & Unwind

Step Back in Time & Unwind

Located about 120km north of Bundaberg in Queensland, the town of seventeen seventy (1770) is a tranquil and relaxing stop along the Discovery Coast. Originally named Round Hill, it was changed to 1770 during the Australian bicentennial celebrations to reflect the historical 2nd landing of Captain Cook on Australian soil. The historical landing is celebrated […]