Are there any places within Oz that are still on your to do list?
Posted by: elljay
31st Mar 2016 12:33am
Are there any places within Oz that are still on your to do list?
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John3258
Heaps! I plan to do Aus when im older and international travel is too much for me. Probably do it by car with my spouse when we are retired. We done a far bit of NSW but we have so much more to do.
PGS
Darwin, top end.
Far north QLD
Tassie
PGS
Tassie & NT mainly. Some of the surrounding islands.
PGS
Still to get to NT & Tassie. Broome is on the list & either Coober Pedy or White Cliffs.
beachstorm
W.A and TAS are still on my list, But I am determined to get at least a long weekend to TAS this year.
I could of probably done it last year but was loving going back to Lakes Entrance and surrounding areas too much.
PGS
Broome is on the list to swim with a whaleshark. Other than that we go over VisitNSW.com.au looking for the country festivals. Been to a few good ones - and a few we won't bother with again.
margcafe
I hope to see Central Aust one day but need more time to travel.
. V
I want to visit Uluru and Broome they are the 2 places on my bucket list of must go to places before I die
heeleen
Drive the Great ocean road, all over Tasmania and up into the Northern territory
bobkat
quite a few, mostly remote:
- Kangaroo Island, SA.
- Alice, Darwin, Uluru, Kakadu - love to do the never never wander some time at leisurely pace.
- northern WA.
- Tassie - lived there until 5yo, not back since (now 62). Due for a refresher.
those are the main ones.
cheers, happy travels.
Bob K, Central Coast, NSW
Matthew
Well Monkey Mia the dolphins of Western Australia is one of them! And Alice Springs is another one!!
Wyrd
Would love to do a wineries and food tour Hunter Valley, down to the ones along the Great Ocean Road, then along into the Barossa.
Ruby1955
I have seen a fair bit of Oz but still would love to see the wild flowers of Western Australia, travel the Kimberley, see Kakadu and visit Cairns
MazzyJ
Nope
afn1960
Adelaide - Perth - Broome - Darwin - Alice Springs , Mt Isa - Cairns - Brisbane
Bancheeko
Melbourne, Perth, cairns
Sue1
I have been many places but still to get to Kangaroo Island, Lord Howe Island and Norfolk Island.
BILL
Cape York ,Darwin to Broome by road
Benji
JUST GOT BACK FROM A 5 DAY STAY IN BROOME A WEEK AGO BUT HAVEN'T BEEN TO CAPE YORK. HAVE VISITED DARWIN A FEW TIMES ALSO. BOTH BRROME AND DARWIN ARE GREAT PLACES TO VISITLWHEN IT IS WINTER IN WA.