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Catalogue Flight Center 01.10.2022 - 31.12.2023
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AUSTRALIA WESTERN AUST PERTH From rich Australian history to the vibrant music and arts scene- Australia's most westerly city is a hive of incredible food, wine, culture, wildlife and nature. BROOME As the home of the spectacular Cable Beach and as a base to easily explore the Kimberley region, Broome is a must-add to your Western Australian itinerary. MARGARET RIVER. In the town where breweries and wineries meet the sea, you'll be treated to natural beauty, wide-open spaces, fresh coastal air and incredible local produce. THE KIMBERLEY Considered to be one of Australia's last truly wild frontiers, the red mountain ranges and sparkling water holes of the Kimberley region cannot be missed. NINGALOO REEF Stretching for 260km along the World Heritage Listed Ningaloo Coast — Ningaloo Reef is rich in coral and marine life like dolphins, dugongs, whale sharks and 500 species of fish. STATE FLOWER Tasmanian Blue Gum seeing the sunrise over the beautiful Bay of Fires on the east coast - © Bruny Island DON'T LEAVE WITHOUT... STATE FLOWER Red and Green Kangaroo Paw DON'T LEAVE WITHOUT... meeting a quokka on Rottnest Island Rotnest Island e.%. HOBART Rapidly becoming Australia’s new capital of cool, Hobart boasts arts, culture, café, bar and gourmet scenes to rival any big city. LAUNCESTON Launceston is one of only two cities in Australia to be named a UNESCO City of Gastronomy and it certainly lives up to this title. FREYCINET NATIONAL PARK The crystal-clear waters and pristine white sands of Wineglass Bay are a must-see, from the lookout or on an overnight hike to the Hazards mountains. For something more refined, visit an oyster farm and shuck lunch straight out of the water. CRADLE MOUNTAIN One of Australia’s most famous mountains, you cannot miss this Tasmanian icon. Take a hike, meet Tasmanian Devils, stay in luxury and if you're there at the right time — witness the Aurora Australis. BRUNY ISLAND An island off the coast of the island state, Bruny is home to the spectacular South Bruny National Park, offering visitors the ultimate wilderness experience while still being a foodies’ paradise.

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AUSTRALIA WESTERN AUST PERTH From rich Australian history to the vibrant music and arts scene- Australia's most westerly city is a hive of incredible food, wine, culture, wildlife and nature. BROOME As the home of the spectacular Cable Beach and as a base to easily explore the Kimberley region, Broome is a must-add to your Western Australian itinerary. MARGARET RIVER. In the town where breweries and wineries meet the sea, you'll be treated to natural beauty, wide-open spaces, fresh coastal air and incredible local produce. THE KIMBERLEY Considered to be one of Australia's last truly wild frontiers, the red mountain ranges and sparkling water holes of the Kimberley region cannot be missed. NINGALOO REEF Stretching for 260km along the World Heritage Listed Ningaloo Coast — Ningaloo Reef is rich in coral and marine life like dolphins, dugongs, whale sharks and 500 species of fish. STATE FLOWER Tasmanian Blue Gum seeing the sunrise over the beautiful Bay of Fires on the east coast - © Bruny Island DON'T LEAVE WITHOUT... STATE FLOWER Red and Green Kangaroo Paw DON'T LEAVE WITHOUT... meeting a quokka on Rottnest Island Rotnest Island e.%. HOBART Rapidly becoming Australia’s new capital of cool, Hobart boasts arts, culture, café, bar and gourmet scenes to rival any big city. LAUNCESTON Launceston is one of only two cities in Australia to be named a UNESCO City of Gastronomy and it certainly lives up to this title. FREYCINET NATIONAL PARK The crystal-clear waters and pristine white sands of Wineglass Bay are a must-see, from the lookout or on an overnight hike to the Hazards mountains. For something more refined, visit an oyster farm and shuck lunch straight out of the water. CRADLE MOUNTAIN One of Australia’s most famous mountains, you cannot miss this Tasmanian icon. Take a hike, meet Tasmanian Devils, stay in luxury and if you're there at the right time — witness the Aurora Australis. BRUNY ISLAND An island off the coast of the island state, Bruny is home to the spectacular South Bruny National Park, offering visitors the ultimate wilderness experience while still being a foodies’ paradise.
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