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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA

Sydney is Australia's showcase city, and its grand harbor never fails to impress arriving cruise ship passengers. Its most famous attractions are the landmark Opera House and Harbor Bridge. Bondi Beach is a surfer's heaven, and Watson's Bay offers terrific views of Sydney's skyline. View kangaroos, emus and, of course, koalas at Koala Park, or take a stroll through The Rocks, Sydney's oldest neighborhood.

Language: English

Currency: Australia Dollar (AUD)

AIRLINE BEACH, AUSTRALIA

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Airlie Beach is a remote North Queensland destination near the Great Barrier Reef and the Whitsunday Islands. The pristine beaches and lagoons in the area make Airlie Beach a perfect place for swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, sailing, and other water activities. For those wishing to stay dry, there is plenty to do, including shopping in local markets, whale watching, horseback riding, parasailing, and visiting a nearby wildlife park.

Language: English

Currency: Australia Dollar (AUD)

CAIRNS, AUSTRALIA

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A tropical town with its edge on the Coral Sea, Cairns is the jumping-off point for the Great Barrier Reef. The most popular excursions include snorkeling, fishing, rafting, canoeing, horseback riding or taking a train ride through the rain forest at Kuranda. For remarkable views of Trinity Bay, walk along the Esplanade or explore the Heritage Walk for some intriguing historical insights.

Language: English

Currency: Australian Dollar (AUD)

PORT DOUGLAS, AUSTRALIA

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Port Douglas is situated along Australia's North Queensland coast on the path of the Cook Highway. The town you see today has developed over the last 10 years into a resort. Some of the original colonial buildings remain, though most visitors come here to explore the outer reef, with its large masses of coral and hundreds of species of fish.

Language: English

Currency: Australian Dollar (AUD)

WILLIS ISLAND, AUSTRALIA

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Despite its small size, Willis Island is the only permanently inhabited island in the Coral Sea Islands. The only building standing is the Australian Bureau of Meteorology's weather station that is home to only a handful of observers at a time. The real attractions to Willis Island are the tropical landscape and the wildlife found throughout the coral reef surrounding the area. Many different sea birds can be found all across the island, and sea turtles find their way to the island to use as their nesting ground.

Language: English

Currency: Australian Dollar (AUD)

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MORETON ISLAND, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA

Moreton Island is the world's third largest sand island. The island offers clear lakes, rare wildlife, and white sandy beaches. Try quad biking, parasailing, or tobogganing down sand dunes. If you like adventure, jump into a 4WD or jump on a paddle board. At designated areas you can even handfeed wild dolphins.

Language: English

Currency: Australian Dollar (AUD)

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