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Berlitz: Australia Pocket Guide

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From dazzling Sydney and the stunningGreat Ocean Road to the majestic monolith of Uluru, Australia has much to temptthe visitor. The new Insight Pocket Guide Australia is a concise, full-colourtravel guide that combines lively text with vivid photography to highlight thebest of Down Under.
Inside Australia PocketGuide:
WhereTo Go details all the key sights in the country,while handy maps on the pull-out map help you find your way around, and arecross-referenced to the text.
Top10 Attractions gives a run-down of the best sights to take in on your trip.
PerfectTour provides an itinerary of the country.
WhatTo Do is a snapshot of ways to spend your spare time, from catching a rugbymatch and snorkelling on the Great Barrier Reef to exploring the cities' livelymarkets and finding the best nightlife.
Essentialinformation on Australia's culture, including a brief history of thecountry.
EatingOut covers the country's diverse cuisine.
A-Z of all the practical information you'll need.
About Insight Guides: Insight Guides has over 40 years' experience of publishinghigh-quality, visual travel guides. We produce around 400 full-colour printguide books and maps as well as picture-packed eBooks to meet differenttravellers' needs. Insight Guides' unique combination of beautiful travelphotography and focus on history and culture together create a unique visualreference and planning tool to inspire your next adventure.
'Insight Guides has spawned many imitatorsbut is still the best of its type.' – Wanderlust Magazine
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375 printed pages
Original publication
2017
Publication year
2017
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  • Anders Bøgelund Petersenhas quoted5 years ago
    Along the coast is the fishing-village charm of Port Fairy, where brightly painted boats tie up at the jetty with their catches of lobster and crab. Port Fairy Bay was named by Captain James Wishart who brought his tiny cutter, the Fairy, into the Moyne River to find shelter during a sealing expedition in 1810, but the town was called Belfast for a period. Sealers and, later, whalers built quaint stone cottages which still nestle under the tall Norfolk Island pines shading the streets. In March each year, a very popular three-day folk festival draws music lovers to the town
  • Anders Bøgelund Petersenhas quoted5 years ago
    Just before you reach Lorne, follow the signs for Erskine Falls, splendid cascades that are worth the 20-minute detour.

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