Monday 10 August 2015

3 of Australia's Blissful Islands for Passionate Travelers




Fraser Island; Picture courtesy - Auswalk.com.au


Bruny Island; Picture courtesy - Brunycruises.com.au


Australia gloats numerous touristy fantasies; dancing throughout the night in clamoring and enthusiastic Sydney, plunging in the submerged extravagance at Great Barrier Reef, watching the sun ascending over confounding sandstone monoliths. Truth be told, this nation brags about most nominees of the do-before-you die rundown of valiant explorers from over the globe.
Despite all the glory, many people aren't mindful of attractions of Australia in and around its coasts. We are not only taking about popular escapes like Tassie, but rather 8,200 islands which are the official territories of Australia. Surprised on hearing the numbers? Hold your breath for the most captivating islands which are to follow:-

Bruny Island


Bruny Island; Picture courtesy - Brunyislandtraveller.com.au


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Premium wines, Bruny Island; Picture courtesy - About-australia.com


Bruny Island has got a Tasmanian flair; it is rough, impressive and is a food epicurean's paradise. Drifting off the south eastern shore of Tassie, this tranquil and scarcely populated outpost offers endless stretch of untainted sands and rich canvass of vivid and energetic wild which thrives inside the boundaries of South Bruny National Park. You will never become weary of swallowing steamed sea food, shellfish and cheeses and regardless of the fact that you have gulped too much of food  for your stomach walls, you can always wash it down with any of the two cult followed extravagant wines here. 

Fraser Island


Fraser Island; Picture courtesy - Australia.com


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Fraser island is the greatest sand drift on the planet, where sands and rainforest live in perfect harmony. UNESCO added this priceless gem to its precious treasury in the year 1992. No wonder, Fraser is home to numerous vivid species of birds, mammals and has plentitude of colorful marine creatures. The best way to cherish the ecstasies of this spot is to attempt the island's well known trek, which is 90km long, in which you go through dark and profound woodlands, cross a few odd blue lakes and swoosh through immense dunes.


The Whitsundays


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Haymen Island, Whitsundays; Picture courtesy - Blog.queensland.com


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The majestic archipelago which brags about more than 74 tropical islands, speckled off the Queensland coast. The majority of which are totally unmarred from tourism.
The Whitsundays are dotted over the Great Barrier Reef UNESCO zone which stretches out from Cape York to Bundaberg. There are numerous inter-island ships available, many of which are overnight, and you can also choose to scuba dive and snorkel under the supervision of experts. The White heaven shoreline here is one of the most sublime shorelines you will ever come across.

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