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The vast southern land of Australia is a popular tourist destination despite being a long distance from Europe and the USA. Due to its size and remoteness, most visitors tend to visit for several weeks or months, so that they can explore its various regions and attractions. Near the top of the list of attractions for travelers is to see its famous endemic animals such as koalas, dingoes, kangaroos, wallabies, Tasmanian devils and wombats. The long east and south coast have several attractive cities such as Melbourne and Brisbane, but perhaps the most sought-after is Sydney, with its iconic opera house, Harbour bridge, and world renowned beaches such as Bondi and Manly. 

Cairns is also on this coastline in the far northeast. It is the main port of call for tourists wishing to dive on the Great Barrier Reef – the world’s largest structure made by living organisms. Other main attractions include the rock of Uluru, Ningaloo Reef on the west coast where you can see whale sharks, and cage diving with great white sharks near Adelaide.

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The Latest Australian Travel News

The Latest Australian Travel News

Australia is a country in Oceania, bordering the Indian and South Pacific oceans. It is comprised of its continental mainland, the island of Tasmania, and several small islands. It is the 6th largest country in the world, with low plateau deserts in the centre,...

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Spoilsport Liveaboard’s Coral Sea Exploratory Expeditions

When you combine Australia's most awarded liveaboard with a top class diving itinerary you have the Spoilsport Coral Sea Exploratory Expediton cruises. Your 725km, liveaboard adventure begins in Cairns. The purpose built Spoilsport liveaboard features twin hulls...

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Turtle Spectacular Special Expedition with Spoilsport

Turtle Spectacular Special Expedition with Spoilsport

Mark your calendars now for your awesome annual liveaboard trip to the far northern Great Barrier Reef. Due to popular demand, this annual trip is now available for two departure dates in 2018 & 2019. Bookmark these dates for your 7 night, 26 dive, not to be...

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Spoilsport Special 7 Night Expedition Hosted By Mike Ball

Spoilsport Special 7 Night Expedition Hosted By Mike Ball

This amazing itinerary is only scheduled once each year! Ensure that you confirm your place for the Spoilsport liveaboard 2019 departure now by emailing our sales team right away. This not to be missed 8 day / 7 night liveaboard cruise departs on 11 July 2019. Trip...

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Saving the Green Sea Turtles on Australia’s Raine Island

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Over the past 2 months, the Great Barrier Reef has received a great deal of attention in the media. How much of this reporting is sensationalism? How much is political jockeying between conservationists, the government and the coal mining industry? And how does all...

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