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    Tips for single travelers

    by Frommers Travel Guides

    On package vacations, single travelers are often hit with a "single supplement" to the base price. To avoid it, you can agree to room with other single travelers or find a compatible roommate before you go, from one of the many roommate-locat... Continue reading »

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    Tips for student travelers

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    The International Student Travel Confederation (ISTC) (www.istc.org) was formed in 1949 to make travel around the world more affordable for students. Check out its website for comprehensive travel services information and details on how to ge... Continue reading »

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    Tips for travelers with disabilities

    by Frommers Travel Guides

    Most disabilities shouldn't stop anyone from traveling. There are more options and resources than ever before. Most hotels, major stores, attractions, and public restrooms in Australia have wheelchair access. Many smaller lodges and even B&Bs... Continue reading »

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    Tips for women travelers

    by Frommers Travel Guides

    Check out the award-winning website Journeywoman (www.journeywoman.com), a "real life" women's travel-information network where you can sign up for a free e-mail newsletter and get advice on everything from etiquette and dress to safety. The... Continue reading »

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    Tips for vegetarian travelers

    by Frommers Travel Guides

    Travelers will find it easy to find good vegetarian restaurants -- and veggie options on restaurant menus -- in Australia. Happy Cow's Vegetarian Guide to Restaurants & Health Food Stores (www.happycow.net) has a restaurant guide with more th... Continue reading »

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    Suggested itineraries

    by Frommers Travel Guides

    Australia's size and its distance from Northern Hemisphere destinations are the two most daunting things about planning a visit. It's a long way to come for just a week, but if that's all you can spare, you still want to see as much as possib... Continue reading »

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    In one week

    by Frommers Travel Guides

    Impossible! Australia is so vast that in 1 week, only a small corner of it -- perhaps one city or a few of the natural wonders -- will be all you get in such a short time. It will be memorable, nevertheless, and careful planning will maximize... Continue reading »

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    In two weeks

    by Frommers Travel Guides

    With 2 weeks, your visit to Australia will be much more relaxed and you will get a greater sense of the diversity of Australia, its landscape, and its people. You will get to see all three icons -- Sydney, the Great Barrier Reef, and Uluru --... Continue reading »

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    For families

    by Frommers Travel Guides

    Australia is an unbelievable destination for kids -- and not just for the kangaroos and koalas that almost every child (and parent!) is desperate to see. Our suggestion is to explore Sydney for 2 days with family in tow, then head up to the b... Continue reading »

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    Inland odyssey

    by Frommers Travel Guides

    When Sydneysiders get tired of the city they often dream of "going bush." If they could, they'd head west into the setting sun and out into the Outback. Not many local city slickers ever get to realize their dream, but you can do it for them... Continue reading »

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    Off the beaten track

    by Frommers Travel Guides

    A Few Days in Margaret River, WA Getting to see more of Australia than its most famous icons and the east-coast beaches is not always easy. But if you have the time, there are many wonderful places to discover off the beaten track, which w... Continue reading »