Thursday, March 31, 2011

Three Red Hot 2011 Music Festivals to Book Flights to


There is no end to the number of music festivals held in different parts of the world. Here is some information on just three of the hottest festivals that prompt thousands of music freaks to book cheap flights for their overseas travel year after year. In fact, some of the compulsive music enthusiasts who fail to secure economy tickets even go to the extent of taking business class flights. After all, these festivals are addictive and inescapable. 

41st Roskilde Festival
The Roskilde Festival is amongst the biggest European music festivals and more than 180 bands participate in the event. Over 80,000 revellers book cheap flights to Denmark for this gala event. The festival will be held from 30th to 3rd July and if you want to land your cheap tickets, it is high time to check out airlines offering cheap flights to Denmark. 

10th Bonnaroo Festival
The Bonnaroo Festival is one of the most successful musical events in North America. The 10th anniversary of the festival is slated to be held from 9th to 12th June. Most music aficionados worth their salt will pick up their cheap tickets to Manchester to witness this spectacular festival. 

25th South by Southwest Festival
From 11th to 20th March in Austin, Texas will burst with the festivities of the annual South by Southwest Music and Media Conference & Festival. With nearly 2,000 bands from about 50 countries taking part in the festival every year, anyone who plans cheap holidays to Texas during this time is in for a treat. In fact, every year, approximately 100,000 music aficionados try to book cheap flights to Texas for this festival.

Monday, March 28, 2011

The top 10 tourist destination in Australia


Vacation at one of the top ten Australia tourist attractions literally means experiencing great shopping, great food and exciting entertainment. Please remember that this is a selection of just 10 of places we like a lot and can recommend and not the most visited destinations in Australia. There are at leat 30 more places that should not be missed.

Ten most desired tourist attractions include Sydney, Cairns, Gold Coast, Fraser Island, Magnetic Island, Whitsundays, Ayers Rocks, and Great Ocean Road, Kakadu National Park, Tasmania etc.

Sydney
Sydney is the largest and most populous city in Australia and the state capital of New South Wales. Your guide to the Sydney Opera House, Bondi beach & more top Sydney tourist attractions.

Cairns
Cairns Attractions and sight seeing guide. Find out what to see and do in Cairns, including places of interest and the most popular Cairns Attractions.
Gold Coast
The Gold Coast is known as a major tourist destination with its sunny subtropical climate, surfing beaches, canal and waterway systems, its high-rise dominated skyline, nightlife, and rainforest hinterland.

Fraser island

Fraser island is a place of exceptional beauty, with its long uninterrupted white beaches flanked by strikingly coloured sand cliffs, and over 100 freshwater lakes, some tea-coloured and others clear and blue all ringed by white sandy beaches.
Magnetic island
Right in the middle of the Great Barrier Reef, one of the natural wonders of the world, Magnetic Island is a popular holiday destination for many Australians and visitors to Australia.


Whitsundays
A visit to the Whitsundays is a feast of the senses, surrounded by natural beauty, dotted with secluded beaches and friendly towns from which to explore.  The hardest part is choosing how to fit it all in.
Ayers Rocks

Ayers Rock is one of the oldest rocks on Earth. It is located in Australia. "Uluru," as Ayers Rock is called by Aborigines, is a sacred site for them. Uluru is considered one of the great wonders of the world and one of Australia's most recognizable natural icons.

Great Ocean Road
Travel one of the world's most scenic roads through the Great Ocean Road region which covers south-west Victoria and is home to the famous 12 Apostles.

Kakadu National Park
Kakadu National Park is located within the Alligator Rivers Region of the Northern Territory of Australia. Kakadu National Park gained a World Heritage Listing for its natural and cultural values.

Tasmania
Tasmania – A World Apart, just a day away. A very special place, an island rich in history and beauty.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Discover Australia’s summer


 Australia’s Summer Invites You! Experience Australia’s glorious summer from December to February. Sydney in summertime is all about its coastline, and few stretches are as iconic as the sea-sculpted section from Bondi to Bronte.

Summer in the Swan Valley is all about the good life. Drive to family-run wineries and boutique breweries or visit them on a luxury cruise up the Swan River. However you get here, don’t miss a visit to charming Guildford, at the gateway to the Swan Valley and circled by the Swan and Helena Rivers. With polo fields, cafes serving Devonshire tea and buildings dating back to the 1840s, Guildford’s colonial past is ever-present.

Submit to the powerful pull of nature during the Top End’s tropical summer, Your electronic calendar becomes redundant in this season of dazzling thunderstorms, overflowing creeks and blossoming vegetation. The waterfalls of nearby Litchfield National Park make a dramatic resurgence during summer.


Summer in Queensland is the season to witness the birth of new marine life. See newly-hatched turtles take their very first swim on Mon Repos beach, near Bundaberg. See this visual spectacular for yourself from a glass-bottomed boat or immerse yourself in the experience on a night dive.

Don’t miss the chance to get up close and personal to Queensland’s marine miracles this summer.

Get more information about Summer in Australia