Hotels in Australia
There is a wide choice of hotels to choose from in Australia. Whether you want to be in the midst of major Australian cities or whether you prefer the outback, you will not be disappointed with the hotels on offer.
| New South Wales | |
| New South Wales is not only home to Sydney but has wonderful beaches and hotels. Staying in hotels in this area means you are close to the sea, mountains and cities. So whether you like the city life or the peaceful life, New South Wales has it all. | |
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Cooma is the main town of the Monaro region in New South Wales. |
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Eden is situated on the south coast of New South Wales and is ideal for whale watching when whales migrate from Antarctic to tropical waters in June and July, and back again later in the year. |
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Fairfield is a suburb of Sydney so is ideal for business trips as well as vacations. |
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Mayfield West is a suburb of Newcastle in New South Wales. |
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Merimbula is situated on New South Wale's Sapphire Coast. It has five main beaches and is ideal for those who like swimming and snorkelling. |
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Sydney is the largest city in Australia and is reknowned for its harbour and opera house. Sydney has plenty of hotels to choose from. |
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Yamba is located at the mouth of the Clarence River in New South Wales. Yamba has a monthly market and an annual festival called "Surfing the Coldstream". |
| Queensland | |
| Queensland is lucky enough to have five World Heritage sites. Not only the Great Barrier Reef but the Australian Fossil Mammal Sites at Riversleigh, Central Eastern Rainforest Reserves, Fraser Island and the Wet Tropics of Queensland. | |
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Brisbane is the state capital and largest city of Queensland. |
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Broadbeach is a suburb on the Gold Coast in Queensland. Broadbeach has plenty of shopping centers for shopaholics. |
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Bundaberg is often referred to as the "Gateway to the Barrier Reef". Bundaberg lies on the southern end of the Barrier Reef. |
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Mackay is a city on the eastern coast of Queensland. Tourism in Mackay is quite small yet it is still close to major attractions such as the Great Barrier Reef and Whitsunday Islands. Mackay is ideal for those who wish to see all of the major attractions yet still get away from the crowds. |
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Mount Isa is a city in North-West Queensland, Australia. It came into existence because of the vast mineral deposits found in the area. Major attractions include Hard Times Mine at "Outback at Isa" and the Mount Isa Rodeo and Mardi Gras.
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Surfers Paradise is a suburb on the Gold Coast. |
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Warwick is a town in Queensland, Australia south-west of Brisbane. |
| Victoria | |
| Victoria is the smallest state in Australia but is the most densely populated. The gold rush of 1851 helped transform Victoria into a leading industrial and commercial centre. The capital of Victoria is Melbourne. Melbourne has a wide range of hotels to choose from. | ![]() |
Bendigo is a regional city in central Victoria. There are plenty of attractions such as the Central Deborah Gold Mine, Discovery Science and Technology Centre and the Bendigo Tramways. |
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Bright is a popular family destination over summer, particularly after Christmas. During the summer months Bright enjoys consistently warm, sunny days with comfortable overnight temperatures. |
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Highett is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria and was named after Highett Road and the name of the local railway station, which was built when the line from Caulfield to Mordialloc was opened in 1881. |
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Lakes Entrance is predominantly a fishing and tourism-driven town in east Victoria. The main beach front is a safe harbour for many major commercial fishing and recreational watersport operations. |
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Melbourne is the capital and most populous city in the state of Victoria, and also the second most populous city in Australia. |
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Port Fairy is a coastal town in western Victoria and is a popular choice for hotels. |
| Western Australia | |
| Western Australia is Australia's largest state so there is plenty on offer here. Western Australia is home to around 540 species of birds so this state is ideal for nature lovers. | ![]() |
Exmouth is a town on the tip of the North West Cape in Western Australia. Exmouth is one of the few areas in Australia that can boast the "Range to Reef" experience |
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Karratha is a town adjoining the port of Dampier in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. |
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Pemberton is a town located in the South West region of Western Australia, named after the early settler Pemberton Walcott. Tourist attractions include Gloucester National Park which contains three climbable karri trees, each in excess of 60 metres tall. |
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