Flight Centre Travel Guides: Wanaka

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Wanaka Holidays

Often overlooked in favour of Queenstown, its adventure-centric neighbour, there is so much to lose if you bypass a trip to Wanaka. Situated next to the stunning Lake Wanaka on New Zealand’s South Island, Wanaka has been dubbed a “lifestyle reserve” for good reason.

The pace of life in this Kiwi treasure is whatever you want it to be – you can spend the day skiing, skydiving, rock climbing, mountain biking or simply drinking endless cups of delicious coffee at one of the beautiful cafés with views of the lake.

Sitting on the doorstep of the spectacular Mount Aspiring National Park, Wanaka is the perfect location to entertain the adrenaline addict in you, or you could step back and indulge your inner nature lover and culture vulture. Read More

Flight Centre Travel Guides: Byron Bay

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Byron Bay

Tucked away in the northern corner of New South Wales, Byron Bay is acharming beachside gem that should not be missed when visiting Australia’s east coast. Simply known as Byron to the locals, this place oozes an artistic and creative energy, boasts some of the best waves on the east coast and, despite becoming a popular tourist destination over the past two decades, has maintained its quintessential Aussie small town surf culture.

As well as playing host to a variety of music festivals annually, Byron is kept busy by the throngs of backpackers and tourists who flock to the beach 365 days a year. Your only stress will be deciding whether or not to leave. Read More

Flight Centre Travel Guides: Siem Reap

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Siem Reap Holidays

Serving as the gateway to the Angkor region, Siem Reap is home to the majestic remnants of Khmer Empire and some of the most iconic temples in the world. A chic resort town that draws tourists from far and wide for its proximity to world-famous Angkor Wat, Siem Reap is equally loved for its excellent hotels, food and nightlife. A city that exemplifies the paradoxes of Cambodia as a country, Siem Reap offers a startling contrast between rich and poor and tradition and modernity. Read More

Flight Centre Travel Guides: The Cotswolds

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The Cotswolds

A stunning collection of quaint villages interspersed with vibrant market towns and rolling hills, the Cotswolds offer a picture-perfect snapshot of quintessential England. The region, which is characterised by its charming buildings constructed from traditional Cotswold limestone, holds the title of the biggest Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in England and Wales. Read More

Flight Centre Travel Guides: Hamilton Island

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Hamilton Island

The beating heart of the Whitsunday Islands, Hamilton Island is the most popular tourist destination on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. The island sprawls across almost 2,000 spectacular acres, much of which is untouched rainforest.

Golf buggies take the place of cars as the primary mode of transport on the island, which means peace, tranquillity and the slow pace of quintessential island living is the order of the day.

Visitors to Hamilton Island are spoilt for choice. Whether you explore the island’s stunning waterways and beaches, venture further afield to popularWhitehaven Beach, or settle in for a romantic sunset sail, Hamilton Island is the quintessential island holiday you’ve been dreaming of. Read More

Flight Centre Travel Guides: York

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York

The medieval jewel of Northern England, few places exude culture and history quite like industrial York. Home to a web of narrow, cobbled streets, an abundance of 13th century character and quintessential English pubs and tearooms, York is one of the most beautiful and frequented tourist destinations in all of England.

If history and culture is more what you’re after, York also has an abundance of museums and theatres, and serves as the perfect base for exploring Yorkshire’s moors, dales and traditional market towns. Read More

Flight Centre Travel Guides: Great Barrier Reef

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Great Barrier Reef

The largest coral reef system on earth (seriously, it’s even visible from space!), Australia’s Great Barrier Reef is one of the world’s most coveted travel destinations. Stretched along more than 2,300 kilometres of northern Queensland coastline, the reef is made up of around 3,000 individual reef systems and coral cays along with 900 islands.

This World Heritage-listed tropical paradise offers sun-drenched beaches, luxury island resorts and some of the best snorkelling and scuba diving you’ll find anywhere in the world. If clear blue waters, abundant tropical marine life and day after day of glorious sunshine is your idea of a dream holiday, the Great Barrier Reef will not disappoint. Read More

Flight Centre Travel Guides: Berlin

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Berlin

Known as Germany’s cultural melting pot, Berlin boasts a creative and urban vibe, some of the best nightlife in Europe and stunning examples of modern architecture to boot. Throw into the mix a trendy café culture that would rival many of its neighbours, a thriving calendar of festivals and a diverse art and museum scene that has tourists flocking to the city in droves, and you’re looking at one of the Europe’s prime travel destinations; not to mention one of its most historic. Read More