Australia’s Best Adventure Destinations
Tuesday, June 30th, 2009While the economy is making people cautious with there money, adventure holidays offer an outlet for fun. One way to exercise caution whilst still having adventure is by choosing holiday rentals in domestic getaways for your vacation this year. Australian holiday accommodation prices are falling as owners and hoteliers put sales on to ensure a strong flow of traffic. Thus, as there are so many places in Australia to visit, you’ll be sure to find something offbeat and entertaining to challenge you at a price that will please you.To wet your appetite for adventure, here are five top destinations for action and adventure.
The Kimberly Region:
You’ll not be finding any posh holiday rentals out in the Kimberly, as this area caters to the truly adventurous. Bush skills will come in handy as you explore the cliffs and gorges.Getting a guide can help make the most of your trip!It’s popular to take a scenic flight over the area; doing this first allows you to pick the perfect hiking or camping spot. Typically, overnights here will mean camping or rustic-style bed and breakfasts.
Great Dividing Range:
The mountains here are perfect for skiing, climbing and white-water rafting. One can appreciate the challenge of getting up Mount Arapiles even if you’re not Australian. Holiday accommodation here is usually a small hotel or ski lodge, with some camping available as well. In the summer month some of the skiing is not available, so you’ll have to choose between coastal adventures and skiing tours.
Murray River:
Winding along for 404 miles, the Murray River provides a wealth of adventure. You can get holiday rentals for a spot of rafting, or book a multi-stop tour and do the length of it by canoe.Start at the NSW border and head for the coast – it’s a challenge that many try but few acheive.Earn yourself some bragging rights from this years holiday by trying it?
Northern Territory (NT):
If you’re going off the beated track then trekking in the Northern Territory is serious business.The amazing views of the landscape and lack of any crowds make the challenge rewarding. Aboriginal laws restrict some travel to marked trails for spiritual and safety reasons. The less restricted areas still require you to check in with rangers, but the adventure of it all is thrilling. You can camp, trek, climb, go four-wheeling or any number of other tough adventures. Make a Darwin holiday accommodation booking to start your trip and then head out to explore the state and it’s national parks.
Great Barrier Reef:
After all the inland adventures, head for the Great Barrier Reef. Quintessentially Australian, holiday accommodation here is more than a simple bush camp.Get a buzz while snorkelling and scuba diving viewing amazing marine life or learn to surf, bodyboard or even kite surf.Getting on the reef is an amazing spectacle that has to be experienced. There are a whole range of adventures to enjoy including the obvious such as scube diving and snorkelling. Almost. Holiday rentals in the high season are very hard to come by, but getting a group together and renting a house on the beach can make for a truly memorable holiday stay. Small cottages, fancy furnished condos, and simple bed and breakfast boutiques are available. The most popular areas are Port Douglas, Cairns and the Whitsundays. Make sure you book Whitsundays accommodation or for any other popular area well in advance.