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news to use AUSTRALIA Exploring Oz Contiki's youthful side
The 18-35 specialist Contiki Holidays’ features visits to the Springs Reptile Centre and The Royal Flying Doctor Centre in its
2011/2012 Australia and New Zealand brochure. Both stops are now included on the ‘Territory and Outback’ and the ‘Alice and Uluru’ tours. Contiki’s 16-day ‘Reef and Rainforests tour covers the east coast of Australia.
Priced from £1,389pp it visits a
number of World Heritage sites, with 15 nights’ accommodation in hotels, resorts, an eco-lodge, a surf school village, a hostel, a cattle station lodge and a rainforest adventure. Breakfast and evening meals are
included on most days, as is an experienced tour manager and driver. Contiki Holidays is part of One Stop
Touring Shop. Agents should contact
www.onestoptouringshop.co.uk
Lizard Island gets an upgrade
Lizard Island, one of Australia’s most luxurious Great Barrier Reef resorts, has undergone a refurbishment. The changes see a fresh look for the guest rooms, Lodge Bar and Osprey’s Restaurant, plus new furnishings for the Anchor Bay Suites
and Sunset Point Villas. Lizard Island sits right on the Great Barrier Reef, fringed by colourful coral reefs. Activities include dive sites and snorkeling for corals, fish, sharks and clams.
www.lizardisland.com.au
Phillip Island Nature Park in Victoria has a new tour that takes visitors behind the scenes of the Penguin Island movie. A qualified ecotourism ranger leads a one-hour guided tour around the sights from the movie and imparts facts and information about the world’s smallest penguins. Costing A$90pp, the tour includes reserved seating, a Penguin Island DVD and a penguin green screen photo experience.
www.penguins.org.au.
On location with Vic's penguins
Authentic drive in WA outback
For clients looking for an authentic outback riding experience, the Kimberley Heritage Cattle Drive is a-new six-day equestrian adventure in Western Australia’s outback. Guests staying at Home Valley Station will help drove feral cattle and herd them along a savannah landscape dotted with gorges, waterfalls and Boab trees. The experience will provide guests with a taste of outback life and includes horsemanship lessons and the chance to camp out in swags under star-filled skies. Indigenous drovers will provide an insight into the 'meaning of the country' the cattle passes through. Priced from around £2,500pp, based
on a twin-share basis, the cattle drives will run on June 17, June, 24 June, 30 June and July 7.
www.hvstation.com.au
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