Australian Two Pack for Visitors
Australian
Adventure Sydney and Barrier Reef
Written by Jack
There is more to Australia than just the beauty of its wildlife and landscape
though; the land that has a rich cultural history boasts an even richer present
for those who want a taste of life here. The people are friendly and energetic,
and the world of sports is regularly rattled by their characteristic gritty and
aggressive sportsmen; Ian Thorpe, and Leyton Hewitt, are just two examples of
the Aussie sportsmen but we can not forget their team sports either. Top of the
line, is what sums up the land and its people.
Here you will find two great articles celebrating the diverse nature and
adventurous opportunities Australian's enjoy everyday.
Queensland Bareboat Excitement and Adventure
For
the adventurous it is the remoteness, for the romantic it is a private beach,
for the exhausted sitting by the pool with a good book and their favourite
drink. Holidays represent so many different things to a world of different
people. Rarely is there a holiday experience that satisfies the myriad of the
human senses than “bareboat charter” in the Whitsunday Islands situated off
the north east coast of Queensland Australia.
"Bareboat Charter" is a somewhat confusing term. Simply put it is
the hiring of a boat with no crew, that's right, your it.
In times past this style of holiday experience appealed most to the amateur
yachtsman who longed for the wind in his hair and the spray in his face
harnessing the power of nature to reach his destination. Conditions were sparse
and cramped just the way he liked it.
The advent of the modern day power yachts or "motor cruiser" has
changed all that to the point where a complete novice with little to no
experience may also treat himself to this unique holiday. Our adventure began
with the hire of a Coastal46 Cruiser from Anchors Away Bareboat Charters who
work out of Abel Point Marina at Airlie Beach North Queensland.
Sydney Harbour Joys and Touring Tips
Aside from the thrill of going out to see the Sydney Harbour, from a Sydney
local's point of view, there are actually 4 top practical and sure-fire ways to
enjoy Sydney Harbour. The first way to enjoy Sydney Harbour is to just walk
around it. To do this, one has to get down to a train session called Circular
Quay which is right in the CBD on the edge of the water.
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