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See the beauty Australia with Singapore Airlines
Fly round-trip to
Adelaide, Brisbane. Melbourne, Perth, Sydney ranging from USD700
Enjoy the change of dollars voucher; Inside dollar voucher for $ 40 when you are in transit in Singapore on Singapore Airlines
Stay in Tangaloma
Wild Dolphin Resort. Brisbane; 50% discount on a whale watch cruise
(Jun-Oct) or, Dugong / Marine Discovery Cruise (adult A $ 65-A $ 45 children)
Enjoy stunning views
of Australia in Adelaide; purchase tour packages for adult day and get 50%
discount for the second package (adult or child) for the tour options,
including Kangaroo Island and the Flinders Ranges. Book 3 day stay package at
the Flinders Ranges Outback Tour Mountain Safari once and get 50% discount for
the second package.
Perth experienced
extraordinary; Buy any package to Perth and get Extraordinary Deals Booklet
with many pieces up to AUD $ 5000!
Australia’s unique wildlife is one of the main attractions
for visitors. Here are some of the top places you can get close to them in
their natural habitat.
New South Wales
Whale watching from land or sea, dolphin cruises, swimming
with seals, sea bird watching and other aquatic creature encounters are
plentiful along the New South Wales coast from Eden in the south to Cape Byron
in the north. Prime whale-watching sites include Byron Bay, Port Stephens,
Jervis Bay, Merimbula and Eden and even close to Sydney from the beachside
headlands. On Montague Island you can view colonies of little penguins and
Australian fur seals. Port Stephens, Byron Bay and Jervis Bay are popular
places for dolphin-watching.
Northern Territory
The Northern Territory teems with wildlife and a great way
to see the wildlife of the rivers and wetlands of the Northern Territory is on
a guided cruise. Yellow Water is a billabong in Kakadu National Park where you
will see submerged crocodiles, wild horses and buffalo. During the wet season
it attracts millions of migratory birds. Crocodiles are the most famous of the
Territory's creatures, and can be seen in most rivers and billabongs in the Top
End.
Queensland
The Queensland coastline is a convoy of cruising humpback
whales between July and November. Hervey Bay is known as the ‘Whale Watching
Capital of Australia’. Many operators will take you on a whale-watching cruise
to see their spectacular acrobatic antics. On the Great Barrier Reef you can
snorkel close to a kaleidoscope of colourful fish, sea turtles and manta rays
in warm tropical waters. Swim with inquisitive minke whales on an expedition
from Cairns or Port Douglas. Watch nesting sea turtles and emerging hatchlings
head to the ocean at Mon Repos Conservation Park, Heron Island or Lady Elliott
Island; or feed wild dolphins on Moreton Island. Queensland is also home to
more than 600 bird species and is one of the best places in the world to go
birdwatching. Eungella National Park near Mackay is platypus country. Nowhere
else in the world are you as likely to see as many of these extraordinary
creatures as here.
South Australia
Kangaroo Island is a true zoo without fences. Watch Little
Penguins waddling home after a day out at sea, or take a cruise and swim with
the island’s resident pods of dolphins. Bird-lovers will find some 270 species
including the rare Glossy Black Cockatoo, which is only found here. The Seal
Park Conservation Park is one of the only places in the world where you can
wander within metres of hundreds of rare Australian Sea-lions as they lazily
doze on the beach. On the Eyre Peninsula you can swim with sea lions and dolphins.
Watch little penguins make their way to the burrows at dusk at the Granite
Island Recreation or Nature Park at Victor Harbour. In winter the Great
Australian Bight is the best place to spot southern right whales nursing their
young.
Tasmania
Tasmania's isolation from mainland Australia has meant the
survival of many plants and animals that are rare or extinct elsewhere in the
world. You may be lucky to encounter a wombat or shy platypus or hear the
chilling screams of a Tasmanian devil as you walk a forest path or sit quietly
by a stream in the World Heritage-listed wilderness. Narawntapu National Park
is one of the best places to see a variety of animals. See fairy penguins
waddle up the beach at dusk at Bicheno on Tasmania’s east coast. Birdwatchers
should not miss visiting Bruny Island.
Victoria
Victoria’s Phillip Island Nature Park is home to one of
Australia's most popular wildlife attractions, the nightly Penguin Parade.
Rangers guide small groups of people to view the penguins as they come up the
beach each evening. You can join an expedition to swim alongside playful
dolphins or seals in Port Phillip Bay. Victoria has more than 100 national
parks where you can see kangaroos, emus, wombats, lyrebirds, glow worms,
platypus and Tasmanian devils in their natural habitat. Watch for whales at
Warrnambool between June and September.
Western Australia
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