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TNT Magazine has been going for nearly 31 years, so we’ve got a pretty firm grasp on all things travel in Australasia and beyond. In no month is this better demonstrated than November, when we hold both the TNT/STA Travel Show and the Golden Backpack Awards. What does this mean for you? It means on November 16 if you live in Sydney, or for the first time this year, November 22 if you live in Melbourne, you can swing by the TNT Travel Show, sponsored by travel champs STA, to bag massive, exclusive bargains for all your travel plans, with up to 50% off the usual prices; plus you can win trips and other goodies for free, and get hugely inspired and well informed by the experts, all under one roof for the day. To find out more information and how to register, turn to page 20. And the Golden Backpack Awards? Although this is a trade event, what this means for you is that any tour operator, hostel, campervan rental company and so on that proudly displays the Golden Backpack Award logo has received the seal of approval from fellow backpackers, as these epic awards are voted for by the people. For our list of finalists, see from page 22. It is a monster, but can serve as your bible when hitting the road, knowing this lot are the best when it comes to backpacking. To be inspired, turn to our travel pages where we cover the top wine tours for a sophisticated piss-up (p58), we don our team’s shirt and head to Melbourne for one of its many huge sporting events (p60), we look at the top 10 destinations across Australia – add them to your ‘must-see’ list today (p66) – and we hop over to NZ to see why you really ought to give Auckland a chance. Oh, and we learn that Joel Edgar would like to turn his frown upside down (p18), that Aussie Chef Matt Stone enjoys a bit of foraging with ex-Blur bassist Alex James (p44), and how to land that job over everyone else (p104). See you at the travel shows!

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‘BEING PIONEERS’ LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER FOR T HE BYATA CONFERENCE 20 2014 BYATA CONFERENCE QUEENSTOWN. 23-24 OCTOBER 14 DATE: 23-­‐24 October VENUE: Copthorne Lakefront Resort VENUE: Copthorne Lakefront Resort 27 Frankton Road, Queenstown ADDRESS: 27 FranktonADDRESS: Road, Queenstown COST: $ 399 M embers / $ 599 N on-­‐Members & & Day Pass $299 COST: $399 Members / $599 Non‐Members/ /AddiNonal AdditonalDelegate Delegate Day Pass $299 THE BACKPACKER YOUTH & ADVENTURE TOURISM ASSOCIATION PROUDLY PRESENT Key Note Speakers include: THE FOLLOWING KEY NOTE SPEAKERS:

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OUR TOP PICKS OKTOBERFEST Oct 10-19 Bris, QLD We don’t know what it is about Brissie, but for some reason the city goes mental for this German festival of crazy sexy clothes and lots of beer. For the middle two weekends of the month, the lederhosendonning crowds pack into Brisbane Showgrounds for beer, bands and bratwurst. $15+

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MELBOURNE FESTIVAL Oct 10-26 Melb, VIC It’s one of Australia’s biggest celebrations of the arts, crammed with music, dance, theatre, films and circus acts. There’s also plenty of free stuff to enjoy, such as the transformation of eight city trams into moving works of art. FREE+

Times vary Various melbournefestival.com.au

MUST DO SCULPTURE BY THE SEA Oct 23-Nov 9 Sydney Taking the dramatic and sun-drenched clifftop walk is already one of the top free things to do in Sydney, but it’s at its absolute best at this time of year, when the sculptures come to town. The sand and rocks from Bondi Beach to Tamarama Beach are transformed into a free sculpture park as the weird and wonderful take up residence. Try to avoid weekends as it gets insanely packed. FREE

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The Kiwi funnyman who made his name as Murray in Flight of the Conchords is touring Down Under. He’s heading to Melbourne (Oct 11 & 12), Perth (Oct 13 & 14), Brisbane (Oct 16) and Sydney (Oct 17). Get in there quick as tickets are expected to go fast.

One of the biggest international sporting events to hit Aussie shores, this is the Formula One Grand Prix of the superbikes world. There’s three days of racing plus plenty of off-track action as well, including a show from adventurer Charley Boorman.

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With more than 100 events spread over nine days, this is one that beer fans will not want to miss. The lineup includes tastings, pub quizzes, beer launches and generally any excuse to try new, unusual and quality beers.

This Paul Younginspired Americana festival hits first Seaworks in Williamstown, Melbourne, and then The Brightside in Fortitude Valley, Brisbane. Acts include Justin Townes Earle, Nikki Lane, Robert Ellis and The Delines.

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CANBERRA FILM FESTIVAL Oct 23-Nov 9 Canberra, ACT One of Australia’s most prestigious international film festivals is back for an 18th year. The programme was still to be announced as TNT went to press, but expect a mix of acclaimed world cinema and upcoming Aussie talent. VAR

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HALLOWEEN Oct 31 Nationwide Get your costume sorted and your packets of fake blood primed as Oz loves nothing more than to dress up, meaning zombie ravers and devilish dancers will be taking to the streets. Bars across Oz will be throwing special nights, so prepare to get your spook on.

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Jan 21, 23, 24, 26 Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne & Perth Two-time NME Award winner and Mercury Prize nominee Jamie T returns to our shores for his first Oz tour in almost six years. Yes, he’s not here until January, but with gigs like this, you’ve got to get your tickets sorted early. $45+

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KINSHIP OCT 17 / 8PM / $49 The highly acclaimed Bangarra Dance Theatre presents Aboriginal culture through an original and breathtaking theatrical experience.

SHEPPARD OCT 16 / 7PM / $35 They’ve got the biggest Aussie hit of the year so far with “Geronimo”, so expect it to go off on this last date of their homecoming tour.

MOOL INDIE UNTIL OCT 30 / FREE A contemporary exhibition celebrating Australia’s nearest neighbour, Indonesia.

Araluen Arts Centre

Astor Theatre

55 North Terrace, Adelaide

61 Larapinta Drive, Alice Springs

659 Beaufort St, Mt Lawley, Perth

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PRIDE CARNIVALE OCT 25/ 11AM-3PM / FREE This Mardi Gras-style celebration starts with a parade through town before a festival.

CAPE TO CAPE MTB OCT 23-26 / 7AM / FREE A four-day mountain bike race through the Margaret River region.

THE EXTREME CLIMATE OF NICHOLAS FOLLAND UNTIL NOV 30 / FREE Using discarded objects, from taxidermy to crystals, Folland creates bizarre and unique work.

Snow Kenna Park

Cape Leeuwin to Dunsborough

Art Gallery of South Australia

Alice Springs

Margaret River

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DARWIN FRIDGE FESTIVAL OCT 25-NOV 2 / VAR TIMES / FREE Quite literally the world’s coolest festival. Focusing on recycled art, and painted fridges, there’s music, photography and exhibitions. Various, Darwin darwinfridgefestival.org.au

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MARIAH CAREY NOV 2 / $TBA The highest-selling female artist of all time is heading off on her first world tour since 2006, and the Aussie leg starts in WA. Sandalford Estate Swan Valley Winery Swan Road, Caversham mariahcarey.com

BALL PARK MUSIC OCT 21 / 7.30PM / $45 The Aussie indie kids are on the road with their Trippin’ The Light Fantastic tour, backed up by Millions and Pluto Jonze. The Gov 59 Port Rd, Adelaide

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BONDI WINTER MAGIC ENDS OCT 31 / VARIOUS Bondi isn’t all about the beach y’know. In winter you will find art, music and even an ice rink.

KAIKOURA SEAFEST OCT 4 / 10AM-5PM / $40 Drink and eat to your heart’s content, join one of the cooking masterclasses or just soak up the music.

Bondi Beach Sydney, NSW

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MARINERS VS JETS OCT 11 / 5PM / $13+ It’s round one of Australia’s domestic soccer comp the A-League and it’s kicked up one of the league’s genuine local derbies, the Central Coast Mariners against the Newcastle Jets, traditionally two of the tournament’s more impressive sides. Central Coast Stadium

COLOUR DASH OCT 12, 19 & NOV 9 / 2PM / $40 It’s the 5km fun run with a difference – you get splashed with neon paint as you go! Various Hawke’s Bay, Palmerston North & Rotorua eventfinder.co.nz

Gosford, NSW a-league.com.au

SYDNEY BLUES AND ROOTS FESTIVAL OCT 23-26 / VAR TIMES / $79+ Head to the Hawkesbury for this four-day gorge on all things shuffle and groove. Hollands Paddock

LIL JON OCT 16 / 8PM / FROM $34.90 The US hip-hopper and crunk pioneer hits the city for one night only, together with Team Dynamite. Expect suitable craziness when he plays “Turn Down For What…”. The Powerstation Mt Eden Rd, Grafton, Auckland

Windsor, NSW

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V8 GOLD COAST OCT 24-26 / $65+ Forget F1. For your average true blue Aussie, it’s all about the V8s when it comes to the world of racing, and the Goldie event, through the streets of Surfers Paradise, is one of the year’s biggest. Surfers Paradise

NELSON ARTS FESTIVAL OCT 16-27 / FREE+ A huge selection of music, theatre, circus, cabaret and performance, plus a massive masked parade, make this one of New Zealand’s biggest arts festivals. Various Nelson, South Island

Gold Coast, Queensland

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WANGARATTA JAZZ & BLUES OCT 31-NOV 3 / VAR TIMES / $20+ Back for a 25th year, this highly regarded festival attracts 25,000 revellers and hundreds of quality acts from around the world. This year’s lineup includes Harper and Joe Louis Walker.

BLACK CAPS VS SOUTH AFRICA OCT 21, 24 & 27 / $85+ NZ’s cricketers play host to the world’s secondbest team, by current standings, in a trio of One Day Internationals. They’ll meet twice at the Bay Oval, in Bay of Plenty, before completing the series at Seddon Park in Hamilton.

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KILLER KLOWNS FROM OUTER SPACE NOV 3 / 7PM / $16 Catch a double-bill screening of the cult ’80s horror, plus Aussie splatter-fest 100 Tears.

TREVOR NOAH OCT 24-25 / 8PM / $70+ The South African comedian returns Down Under with his Lost in Translation tour, playing two Kiwi dates.

The Backlot Studios

ASB Theatre & Wellington Opera House

65 Haig St, Southbank, Melbourne

Auckland & Wellington

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THE MELBOURNE CUP RACE DAY Get ready to put your money where your mouth is, as Australia’s biggest horserace is quite literally the “race that stops a nation”. As a flat sprint lasting barely three minutes, it should be said that as a spectator sport, it’s hardly the Grand National. But as an event that grips the country, with just about every office in the land running a sweepstake and clocking off en masse to head to the pub, it’s hard to imagine a horseracing rival anywhere in the world. Hell, it’s even a public holiday in Victoria. The big day itself, always on a Tuesday, takes place on November 4 at Melbourne’s Flemington Racecourse. It’s the showcase event of the four-day Melbourne Cup Carnival and like with all top racing dates, expect to see as much trackside as you do on the turf. If you want to see it for yourself, tickets starts at $75 (before you go shopping for a suit/hat that is), but you’ll find the action and plenty of atmosphere in basically any pub in Australia or New Zealand. The battle for the $6.2million starts at 3pm.

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BEST WESTERN Budget belly-busters in Perth

ALFRED’S KITCHEN This roadside diner, in eastern Perth suburb Guildford, is a true local institution, having been serving up burgers and satisfying hunger since 1946. The menu is lengthy, so head straight for the Alfred Special ($11), basically a cross between a giant burger and a club sandwich. alfredskitchen.com.au

THE RE STORE Northbridge might have become a cool hangout in recent years, but this place transcends times and trends. Central to the Italian community since it opened way back in 1936, head there for lunch and join the queue out of the door for a divine made-to-order deli roll (about $4). Pick up some great wine, or even grappa, while you’re there. facebook.com/the-re-store-leederville

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MAMA TRAN Vietnamese eateries are always a good bet for a quality but cheap feed and Perth has no shortage of options. Many are found in Northbridge, but Mama Tran is as good as any, as the lengthy queues, especially at lunchtime, might suggest. Once you’re in though, the food is good and service speedy. Noodle salads cost around $12. mamatran.com

NORTH BONDI FISH Fancy fish, Sydney

Craving a bit of ye old English-style fish and chips? Well get on the dog and bone and round up your old China because we’ve found the place for you. But forget about dreary, pebble-fringed seaside locations, this one is smack bang on Bondi Beach. Watch the surfers, swimmers and cast of Bondi Rescue from an outdoor table as you dine on some of the fanciest seafood grub in Sydney. THE GRUB You can’t go past the fish and chips ($29). This catch of the day is battered and deep fried, but not swimming in grease, even if it’s served in a mini-deep fryer basket. Grab your mates and share the special of mussels ($25), which also gets you a Stone and Wood beer. If you’re on the Bondi diet, the crab linguine ($30) is for you – fresh and healthy with lime and chilli offsetting the sweet crab flavours. End the meal with a cheese platter ($25). BEHIND THE BAR The Beachside Fizz ($16) is a very grown-up vodka soda with almond syrup. Or if you just want to feel like a tourist, dive into the North Bondi Colada ($16). There’s also a range of craft beer options and a wine list that goes on for days. BILL PLEASE Save your dollars because you’re looking to put down at least $50 a head to leave full and slightly tipsy. VERDICT It’s not cheap, but with the view, five-star food, impeccable service and the chance to look down on the commoners, it’s worth it. Alex Harmon THE SCENE

120 Ramsgate Ave, Bondi Beach, Sydney

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THE CLIFF DIVE Bar, Sydney

If you’re a backpacker of yesteryear you’ll know about the infamous wet T-shirt days of The Gaff (if not, ask your older siblings). Well the seedy days of Oxford Street’s finest gap-year pick-up joint came to a close when The Cliff Dive took over last year. Ripping apart the party venue and redecorating it with a more intimate Tiki meets Papa New Guinean dive bar theme, it’s certainly one of a kind. BEHIND THE BAR It’s no surprise that Tiki cocktails are the order of the day. Most are served in deliciously kitsch paraphernalia such as totem mugs, monkey heads and coconuts. On the cheaper side you can find $10 Mojitos and Pandangs (rum, apple and pandan), or share a Monkey Hat for $25 (basically rum, fruit and juice for two served in the most ridiculous fashion). Want to impress your date? Test your nerves on the Spicy Bastard $12, a cocktail that will blow the thatched roof of the place. THE GRUB Here it’s all about the sticks. And boy will you be surprised at how much flavour you can pack onto a skewer. At $3 each you can try them all, from beef with ginger and caramelised sweet soy to tofu with chilli, tamarind and som tom sauce. Or you can get all five flavours with a side of sweet coconut rice for just $16. BILL PLEASE The prices aren’t too bad considering the location. VERDICT Go for a stick, a kitsch drink and dance the night away when it turns into a club. Some old habits die hard. Alex Harmon THE SCENE

16-18 Oxford Square, Darlinghurst, Sydney

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A place to see and be seen, it’s the coolest shipping container in Chinatown and popular with music industry bods. There’s not much to the Tattersalls Lane location, besides street art and Chinese lanterns, but the alcohol is plentiful and the atmosphere lively.

This is certainly one you’ll remember. Set over three floors in Chinatown, this imaginative beats emporium might be in the centre of the city, but there’s no chance you’ll stumble across it. Found down graffiti-laden Croft Alley, expect lab equipment and other oddities.

This cosy, sophisticated hideaway down Warburton Lane says it’s home to all geeks, nerds, connoisseurs and aficionados of all things alcoholic and fine. We like that and we like them. We also like the tasting plates of quality spirits. Without doubt a classy joint.

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SUN OCT 12 The Tea Party $91+ Palais Theatre, Melbourne premier.ticketek.com.au Sheppard $35 Enmore Theatre, Sydney premier.ticketek.com.au Reggie Watts $55 The Tivoli, Brisbane ticketmaster.com.au

MON OCT 13 Reggie Watts $55 The Forum, Melbourne ticketmaster.com.au

TUE OCT 14 The Script $78 Metro, Sydney metrotheatre.com.au

MILEY CYRUS Photo: Getty

Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide and Perth, October 15-23 Prepare to see a lot more of that tongue in the coming weeks as Miley Cyrus completes the Down Under leg of her excellently named Bangerz tour. The question is, where will she get most mashed? You’re sure to find out as the Aussie media will no doubt be following her every step. ticketek.com.au/miley/

Reggie Watts $55 The Forum, Melbourne ticketmaster.com.au

WED OCT 15 Miley Cyrus $152+ Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane premier.ticketek.com.au The Tea Party $91+ Enmore Theatre, Sydney premier.ticketek.com.au

THU OCT 16 Missy Higgins $80 Crown Theatre, Perth premier.ticketek.com.au

FRI OCT 17 Miley Cyrus $152+ Allphones Arena, Sydney premier.ticketek.com.au Rodriguez $91+ Riverstage, Brisbane ticketmaster.com.au

SAT OCT 18

The Cat Empire $45 Newcastle Panthers, Newcastle moshtix.com.au Torche $44 Oxford Art Factory, Sydney moshtix.com.au

MON OCT 20 Miley Cyrus $152+ Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide premier.ticketek.com.au The Tea Party $75+ Newcastle Panthers, Newcastle moshtix.com.au

TUE OCT 21 Maxwell $89+ Enmore, Sydney enmoretheatre.com.au Aloe Blacc $70+ Auckland Town Hall, Auckland ticketmaster.co.nz Rodriguez $91+ Sydney Opera House, Sydney ticketmaster.com.au

THU OCT 23 Miley Cyrus $152+ Perth Arena, Perth premier.ticketek.com.au Aloe Blacc $70+ The Opera House, Wellington ticketek.co.nz

FRI OCT 24 Hilltop Hoods $68 Hordern Pavilion, Sydney playbillvenues.com.au

SAT OCT 25

The Cat Empire $60 Hordern Pavilion, Sydney playbillvenues.com.au

Missy Higgins $80 Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide premier.ticketek.com.au

The Whitlams $45 Metro Theatre, Sydney metrotheatre.com.au

Elbow $101+ Sydney Opera House, Sydney sydneyoperahouse.com

Ball Park Music $50 The Tivoli, Brisbane ticketmaster.com.au

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The Rolling Stones $199+ Adelaide Oval, Adelaide premier.ticketek.com.au

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SAT OCT 25 The Church $45+ Oxford Art Factory, Sydney moshtix.com.au

SUN OCT 26 Elbow $101+ Sydney Opera House, Sydney sydneyoperahouse.com Rodriguez $91+ Palais Theatre, Melbourne ticketmaster.com.au

WED OCT 29 The Rolling Stones $199+ Perth Arena, Perth premier.ticketek.com.au

THU OCT 30 Dream Theater $129+ Big Top Luna Park, Sydney dreamtheater.net

SAT NOV 1 Aqua $66+ Enmore, Sydney enmoretheatre.com.au

MON NOV 3 Aqua $66 Palais Theatre, Melbourne ticketmaster.com.au

TUE NOV 4 Rodriguez $91+ State Theatre, Sydney ticketmaster.com.au

WED NOV 5 The Rolling Stones $199+ Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne premier.ticketek.com.au

THU NOV 6 The Living End $50 Metro Theatre, Sydney metrotheatre.com.au

THU NOV 13 Sean Paul $99+ THordern Pavilion, Sydney playbillvenues.com.au

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MELBOURNE Asian Beer Cafe Level 3 Melbourne Central, CBD asianbeercafe.com.au Bar Humbug 586 Little Bourke St, CBD barhumbug.com.au Brutale 18 Corrs Lane, CBD brutale.com.au Black Pearl 304 Brunswick St, Fitzroy blackpearlbar.com.au Cherry Bar 103 Flinders Lane, CBD cherrybar.com.au

The Night Owl 35 Elizabeth Street, CBD facebook.com

The Windsor 112 Mill Point Rd, thewindsorsouthperth.com.au

The Night Cat 137-141 Johnston St, Fitzroy thenightcat.com.au

Voodoo Lounge 174 James St, Northbridge thevoodoolounge.com.au

The Penny Black 420 Sydney Road, Brunswick thepennyblack.com.au The Tote 67-71 Johnston Street, Coll. thetotehotel.com Turf Bar 131 Queen St, CBD turfbar.com.au

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Corner Hotel 57 Swan Street, Richmond cornerhotel.com

The Apple Bar 5-9 Synagogue Pl, CBD theapplebar.com.au

Eden Bar and Nightclub 1/163 Russell Street, CBD edenbar.com.au

Earl of Leicester Hotel 85 Leicester Street, Parkside earl.com.au

Esplanade Hotel 11 The Esplanade, St Kilda espy.com.au

Electric Circus 17 Crippen Place, CBD crippenplace.com

Northcote Social Club 301 High Street, Northcote northcotesocialclub.com

Grace Emily Hotel 232 Waymouth St, CBD yourbars.com.au

Palace Theatre 20-30 Bourke St, CBD palace.com.au

The Promethean 116 Grote St, CBD theprom.com.au

Shamiana 420 Lonsdale St, CBD shamiana.com.au Star Bar 160 Clarendon Street starbarhotel.com.au The Gin Mill 173 High St, Prahran theginmillprahran.com The Hi-Fi 125 Swanston Street, CBD thehifi.com.au

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PERTH The Clink 14-16 South Terrace, Fremantle theclink.com.au

BRISBANE Canvas Club 16b Logan St, Woolloongabba canvasclub.com.au GPO Hotel 740 Anne St, Fortitude Valley gpohotel.com.au Hotel LA 68 Petrie Terrace, CBD hotella.com.au Iceworks 157 Given Terrace, Paddington iceworks.com.au Pig ‘N’ Whistle Riverside 123 Eagle Street, CBD pignwhistle.com.au The Exchange Hotel 131 Edward St, CBD theexchange.com.au The Fringe Bar Cnr Ann St & Constance St, Fortitude Valley fringebar.com.au The Met Nightclub 56a/256 Wickham St, Fortitude Valley themet.com.au

Subiaco Hotel 465 Hay Street, Subiaco subiacohotel.com.au

Toro Bar 416 Milton Rd, Auchenflower facebook.com

The Shed 69-71 Aberdeen St, Northbr. the-shed.com.au

Super Whatnot 48 Burnett Lane superwhatnot.com

COOGEE BAY HOTEL Doing the Bondi to Coogee walk is a must for any visitor to Sydney, and it’s made all the better by ending up in the expansive beer garden of this Eastern Suburbs institution. There’s a brasserie for food, big screens for sports and Selina’s Nightclub for partying ‘til late, all overlooking the beach. 253 Coogee Bay Rd, Coogee, Sydney coogeebayhotel.com.au

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OZPUBS GOLD COAST Benowa Tavern 117 Ashmore Rd, Benowa benowatavern.com.au Blush Nightclub 21 Orchid Avenue, Surfers Paradise blushnightclub.com.au Coolangatta Sands Hotel Griffith St, Coolangatta coolangattasandshotel.com.au Shooters Superclub Shop 46 The Mark, Orchid Avenue, Surfers Paradise shooterssuperclub.com

CAIRNS Ba8 Lounge Bar Shangri-La Hotel, The Pier at the Marina, Pier Point ba8.com.au Dunwoody’s Tavern 317 Sheridan St, North Cairns dunwoodys.com.au Salt House 6/2 Pier Point Rd, CBD salthouse.com.au The Woolshed 24 Shields Street, CBD thewoolshed.com.au

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HOBART Bar Celona 23 Salamanca Sq, CBD barcelonahobart.com Raincheck Lounge 392 Elizabeth St, North Hobart rainchecklounge.com.au Republic Bar & Cafe 299 Elizabeth St, North Hobart republicbar.com Shipwrights Arms 29 Trumpeter St, Battery Point shipwrightarms.com.au The Duke 192 Macquarie Street CBD theduke.com.au

NEWCASTLE Albion Hotel 72 Hannell St, Wickham thealbion.com.au Bar Petite 5 King St, CBD barpetite.com.au Burwood Inn Hotel 77 Berner Street, Merewether theburwood.com.au

Cambridge Hotel 789 Hunter St, CBD yourcambridge.com

Premier Hotel 1 Brunker Rd, Broadmeadow hotelpremier.com.au

Cricketers Arms 61 Bruce St, Cooks Hill cricketersarmshotel.com.au

Royal Inn Hotel Waratah 61/69 Station St, Waratah truelocal.com.au

Hamilton Hotel 442 Kingsford Smith Dve, Ham hamiltonhotel.com.au

Silo Restaurant and Lounge 18/1 Honeysuckle Dr, CBD silolounge.com.au

Hamilton Station Hotel 2-6 Beaumont St, Islington hamiltonstation.com.au

Sunnyside Tavern 20 Broadmeadow Rd, Broadmeadow sunnysidetavern.com.au

Hotel Delany 134 Darby St, CBD hoteldelany.com Kent Hotel 59-61 Beaumont St, Hamilton thekenthotel.com.au King Street Hotel 15 Steel St, Newcastle West kingstreethotel.com.au

The Northern Star 112 Beaumont St, Hamilton northernstarhotel.com.au Wickham Park Hotel 61 Maitland Rd, Islington thewicko.com.au

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Lass O’Gowrie 14 Railway St, Wickham lassogowriehotel.com.au

Beach Hotel Bay St beachhotel.com.au

Mary Ellen Hotel 57 Railway St, Mereweather maryellenhotel.com.au

Byron Bay Brewery 1 Skinners Shoot Road byronbaybrewery.com.au

Oriental Hotel 53 Bull St, Cooks Hill facebook.com/theorihotel

Cheeky Monkey’s 115 Jonson St cheekymonkeys.com.au

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La La Land Level 1/6 Lawson St lalalandbyronbay.com.au The Northern 35-43 Jonson St thenorthern.com.au Treehouse on Belongil 25 Childe St treehouseonbelongil.com Woody’s Surf Shack 90-96 Jonson St woodysbyronbay.com

CANBERRA Academy Club 15 Bunda St academyclub.com.au Cube Nightclub 33 Petrie Plaza cubenightclub.com.au ICBM Bar 50 Northbourne Ave icbmbar.com Mooseheads 105 London Circuit mooseheads.com.au

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Glasshouse Nightclub 90 Crown Street facebook.com/ sucasawollongong Grand Hotel 234 Keira Street wollongongnightlife.com.au Harp Hotel 124 Corrimal Street wollongongnightlife.com.au Ivory Nightclub 77 Crown Street wollongongnightlife.com.au OneFiveOne 150 Keira Street wollongongnightlife.com.au Questions Unit 5 123-125 Corrimal Street wollongongnightlife.com.au

DARWIN Ducks Nuts 76 Mitchell St, CBD ducksnuts.com.au Squires Tavern 3 Edmunds St, CBD squirestavern.com.au Shenannigans 69 Mitchell St, CBD shenannigans.com.au The Deck Bar 22 Mitchell St, CBD thedeckbar.com.au The Tap Bar 58 Mitchell St, CBD thetap.com.au

ALICE SPRINGS Bojangles Saloon 80 Todd St yourbars.com.au Chifley Alice Springs Resort 34 Stott Tce chifleyhotels.com.au Firkin & Hound 21 Hartely St yourbars.com.au

PJ O’Reilly’s 52 Alinga St pjoreillys.com.au

Monte’s Lounge Corner of Todd St & Stott Tce montes.net.au

Transit Bar 7 Akuna St transitbar.com.au

The Juicy Rump @ Lasseters 93 Barret Dr, Desert Springs lasseters.com.au

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Alibi 76 Crown Street wollongongnightlife.com.au Castros 5 Victoria Street facebook.com/castros

The Rock Bar 78 Todd St therockbar.com.au Todd Tavern 1 Todd St toddtavern.com.au

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AUCKLAND Albion Hotel 119 Hobson St albionhotel.co.nz Brew on Quay 102 Quay St brewonquay.co.nz Bluestone Room 9-11 Durham Lan thebluestoneroom.co.za Cassette 9 9 Vulcan Ln cassettenine.com Cavalier Tavern 68 College Hill thecavalier.co.nz Currach Irish Pub 78 Blackwell Dr currachirishpub.co.nz De Fontein 77 Tamaki Dr, Mission Bay defontein.co.nz Doolan Brothers 414 Khyber Pass Rd, Newmarket doolanbrothers.co.nz Father Ted’s 1 Wellesley St W fatherteds.co.nz Fort Street Union 16 Fort St fortstreetunion.co.nz Gables Speights Ale House 248 Jervois Rd, Herne Bay gablesspeightsalehouse.co.nz Galbraith’s Alehouse 2 Mt Eden Rd, Grafton alehouse.co.nz Garrison Public House 61/286 Mt Wellington Hwy, Mt Wellington South garrisonpub.co.nz La Zeppa Kitchen 33 Drake St, Freemans Bay lazeppa.co.nz The Lumsden 444/448 Khyber Pass Rd, Newmarket thelumsden.co.nz

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Malt Bar 442 Richmond Rd maltbar.co.nz Normanby Hotel 37 Normandy Rd, Mt Eden thenormanbyhotel.co.nz Parnell Bar & Grill 196 Parnell Rd, Parnell parnellbarandgrill.co.nz Queens Ferry Hotel 12 Vulcan Ln queensferryhotel.co.nz Shakespeare Brewery 61 Albert St shakespearehotel.co.nz Spitting Feathers 16 Wyndham St spittingfeathers.co.nz Sprig & Fern 2 Drake St, Freemans Bay

sprigandferntaverns.co.nz Tainui Tavern 33 Morrin Rd menumania.co.nz The Fox 85/87 Customs St W thefox.co.nz The Zookeeper’s Son 715 Mt Albert Rd zookeepersson.co.nz Three Lamps 1-3 St Marys Rd, St Marys Bay threelamps.co.nz 4.20 bar 373 Karangahape Rd 420.co.nz

WELLINGTON Arbitrageur Wine Room 125 Featherston St arbitrageur.co.nz Bangalore Polo Club 63 Courtenay Pl, Te Aro bangalorepoloclub.co.nz Bodega 101 Ghuznee St bodega.co.nz Four Kings Sports Bar 7-11 Dixon St fourkings.co.nz Havana Coffee Works 163 Tory St, Te Aro havana..co.nz Hawthorn Lounge 82 Tory St, Te Aro hawthornlounge.co.nz J J Murphy & Co 119 Cuba St, Te Aro jjmurphy.co.nz

48 Courtenay Pl, Te Aro themalthouse.co.nz The Welsh Dragon Bar 10/12 Cambridge Terrace, Mt Victoria welshdragonbar.co.nz

CHRISTCHURCH Bealey’s Speight’s Ale House 263 Bealey Ave bealeysalehouse.co.nz Bailies Bar 1066 Colombo St, St Albans bailiesbar.co.nz Becks Southern Alehouse 155 Colombo St beckssouthernalehouse.co.nz The Brewers Arms 177 Papanui Rd, Merivale thebrewersarms.co.nz Burgers & Beers Inc 355 Colombo St, Sydenham burgersandbeersinc.co.nz Calendar Girls 196 Hereford St calendargirls.co.nz Darkroom 336 St Asaph St darkroombar.co.nz Empire Hotel Lyttelton 9 London St, Lyttelton empirelyttelton.co.nz Fox & Ferret Palms Palms Shopping Centre, 1 New Brighton Rd, Shirley foxpalms.co.nz Garden Hotel Bar 110 Marshland Rd, Shirley

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Mac’s Brewbar 4 Taranaki St thebrewerybar.co.nz

Pegasus Arms 14 Oxford Terrace pegasus-arms.com

Matterhorn 106 Cuba St, Te Aro matterhorn.co.nz

Tequila Mockingbird 98 Victoria St tequilamockingbird.co.nz

MIghty Mighty 104 Cuba St, Te Aro mightymighty.co.nz Molly Malones 134 Courtenay Pl, Te Aro mollymalones.co.nz

The Brewery 3 Garlands Rd, Woolston casselsbrewery.co.nz The Twisted Hop Pub 616 Ferry Rd thetwistedhop.co.nz

San Francisco Bath House 171 Cuba St, Te Aro sfbh.co.nz

Monteiths Brewery Bar 53 Merrin St mbbmerrinst.co.nz

Southern Cross Garden Bar 39 Abel Smith St, Te Aro thecross.co.nz

No. 4 Bar 4 Mansfield Ave, St Albans no4bar.co.nz

Sprig & Fern 342 Tinakori Rd sprigandferntaverns.co.nz The Apartment 25 Allen St, Te Aro theapartment.co.nz The Establishment Cnr of Courtenay Pl and Blair St theestablishment.co.nz The Green Man 25 Victoria St thegreenmanpub.co.nz The Malt House

HAMILTON Axces Bar 28 Alexandra St yellow.co.nz Bar 101 118 Victoria St bar101.co.nz Cock & Bull 1 Cnr Maui & Church St, Pukete cockandbull.co.nz CBD Corner Pub 26 Hood St

cbdpub.co.nz Easy Tiger Cocktail Bar 186 Victoria St easytigerbar.co.nz Foundation Bar Maahanga Dr, Te Awa foundationbar.co.nz

Soho 2 Crawford Rd, Inner Kaiti sohobar.co.nz The Poverty Bay Club 57/65 Customhouse St thepovertybayclub.co.nz

The Bank Bar & Brasserie Cnr Victoria St & Hood St thebank.co.nz

The Jolly Stockman 3 Saleyards Rd yellow.co.nz

The Cook 7 Cook St, Hamilton East thecook.net.nz

Verve Cafe & Bar 121 Gladstone Rd facebook.com

Speights Ale House 30 Liverpool St speights-hamilton.co.nz Wonder Horse 236 Victoria St wonderhorse.co.nz

WHANGAREI Dickens Inn 71 Cameron St, Vinetown dickensinn.co.nz Killer Prawn 26-28 Bank St killerprawn.co.nz

NAPIER Guffle Bar 29A Hastings St, Napier South guffle.co.nz The Bank Sports Lounge 106 Hastings St facebook.com The Dutch at The Bluewater 10 W Quay, Ahuriri thedutch.co.nz

McCool’s 14 Rust Ave mccools.co.nz pub

The Gintrap Restaurant & Bar 64 W Quay, Ahuriri gintrap.co.nz

McMorrisseys Irish Pub 7 Vine St, Vinetown mcmorrisseys.co.nz

The Rose Irish Pub 64 Hastings St masonic.co.nz

Parua Bay Tavern 1034 Whangarei Heads Rd, Parua Bay paruabaytavern.co.nz Split Bar Rathbone St splitrestaurant.co.nz s The Old Stone Butter Factory 8 Butter Factory Lane butterfactory.co.nz

DUNEDIN Angus Restaurant & Bar 7 St Andrew St angusdunedin.co.nz Alibi Bar 1 Princes St alibibar.co.nz Captain Cook Tavern 354 Great King St, N Dunedin thecaptaincook.co.nz Luna Bar 314 Highgate Roslyn lunaroslyn.co.nz Manny’s Level 1/91 St Andrew St mannysbar.co.nz Stilettos Revue Bar 319 Princes St stilettos.co.nz

GISBORNE Aladdin Bar/First Light Aikido 63 Peel St firstlighttaikido.net Lonestar Restaurant & Bar 60 The Esplanade, Inner Kaiti lonestar.co.nz

The Thirsty Whale 62 W Quay, Ahuriri thethirstywhale.co.nz

PLYMOUTH Crowded House Bar 93-99 Devon St E crowdedhouse.co.nz Gusto Restaurant, Cafe & Bar Ocean View Parade gustotaranaki.conz Peggy Gordon’s Celtic Bar 58 Egmont St peggygordons.com The Mayfair 69 Devon St W themayfair.co.nz West Bar & Cafe 41 Tukapa St, Westown westbar.co.nz

TAURANGA Imbibe Bar & Restaurant 19 Girven Rd facebook.com Inbargo Bar & Bistro 4 Palmer Pl, Te Puke inbargobarandbistro.co.nz Major Toms Bar 297 Maunganui Rd, Mt Maunganui majortomsbar.com

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‘I’m not that serious a person in real life’ Dealing with death, guilt and cover-ups, Joel Edgerton’s latest film, Felony, is another dark thriller to add to his collection. But, the Aussie actor tells TNT, we could see his funny side soon…

Joel Edgerton is your ultimate tough guy. Just look at him: his icy blue stare, furrowed brow, rarely smiling lips and sandpaper stubble give him the air of ‘Look at me wrong and I will headbutt you without hesitation’. But rather than fighting against him, you feel like he’s the mate who would have your back. You pick the fight and then send him in and watch the fireworks (come one, we’ve all done that with our tough-guy mate at least once). Sure enough, throughout his career Edgerton has played dark characters, from a former mixed martial arts champ in Warrior and an alpha-male Navy Seal in Zero Dark Thirty to a two-timing husband in The Great Gatsby. His latest film is no exception. In Felony, Edgerton plays a cop who hits and kills a kid with his car and tries to cover it up. Dealing with guilt and tragedy, it’s an intense thriller which must have furrowed Edgerton’s brow all-the-more. Particularly as he wrote the screenplay. TNT had a quick chat with Edgerton ahead of Felony’s release in cinemas to find out more… Tell us about your latest film, Felony… It’s a thriller that by design is very relatable. Anyone who’s been behind the wheel of a car would have imagined the scenario at the beginning of the film. It’s about an essentially good guy who causes damage to someone when no one is there to witness… It’s about the choice he makes next,

and how it affects his life, his family’s life and those of his colleagues. He also happens to be a cop. What important issues do you think the film addresses? It is really a lot about ethics and different people’s point of view on ethical dilemmas; also about how our moral compass can shift or be altered by our relationship to a crime or its perpetrator. It throws up questions of protecting family and friends. It also has a lot to do with the fears of telling the truth and the damage or deception. It is about forgiveness and punishment... redemption. Many things. All wrapped up in a thriller. You wrote the screenplay for Felony – how long have you been conjuring it up? I’ve been writing this on and off for six years… in between jobs… even during shooting other jobs in my down time. It’s been a good long period where interestingly I’ve noticed even my own ideas on this stuff shift a little. Is it a different experience, to act in something you have written yourself? It is different to some degree… Quite often I found myself feeling odd speaking words I have been writing for years. I think I also felt a little self-conscious around other actors, ›› hoping secretly that they liked the words they were saying; that the ideas meant something to them. Australia has a reputation for adding sequins and stereotypical Aussies to its films – yours is a very serious and tense film, and you’ve even turned highly respected English actor Tom Wilkinson Aussie. Do you think it’s about time more serious films came out of Australia? I love the array of Australian films that are out there… from the frivolous comedies to the more serious and even hard boiled, unrelenting films like Snowtown. I like good movies. But yes I lean as an actor and a writer to a more serious tone. Entertaining, but serious. I would like to write a comedy, though, because I’m not that serious a person in real life. Felony is out in cinemas from October 17

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From hostels to tour operators to campervan rentals, TNT Magazine brings you the top travel companies, as voted for by the backpackers themselves

As we make our way around this here fine land, we encounter hostel staff who go that extra mile to make our stay awesome, tour guides who become great mates, experiences that give us memories to last a lifetime, and more. And we believe these companies should be recognised for making backpacking around Australia and New Zealand that extra bit special. Every year, TNT Magazine hosts the Golden Backpack Awards to do just that. Voted for by the public, and – new this year – secret shoppers and an independent judging panel, the winners will receive the ultimate stamp of approval from the people that matter most: the backpackers themselves. Here, we have listed the finalists for each section, covering accommodation, tours, travel agents, camping and holiday parks, car and campervan rentals, backpacker nights and more across Australia and New Zealand. Not only are the Golden Backpack Awards massively important to the industry, but they let you know where to stay, what to do and what companies to use on your travels here. Simply use this list (you can also find it online at tntdownunder.com) when planning your trip . Oh, and keep an eye on the website to find out the ultimate winners, announced November 6. 22

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AUSTRALIA BEST ACCOMMODATION NEW SOUTH WALES BASE BACKPACKERS SYDNEY Base Backpackers Sydney hostel is where all the big Down Under adventures begin. Open 24 hours with a cosmopolitan buzz, Base is the perfect Sydney hostel to stay, work, travel and play. Base is situated in the heart of the Sydney CBD, just a few minutes’ walk to Centre Point Tower, and a two-minute walk from Darling Harbour and the Sydney Entertainment Centre. Town Hall Station is across the road, which offers transport to Bondi Beach, the Sydney Cricket Ground and ANZ Stadium, plus the historic Rocks precinct, Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House are all just at the end of the street. Base also offers free Sydney city walking tours every day, a free harbour bridge walk and picnic in the park every Tuesday, and a free beach day with a bus transfer and Aussie barbecue every Thursday. BIG HOSTEL Big Hostel is located in the centre of the city and so is close to Sydney’s bars, restaurants, clubs and... well pretty much

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AUSTRALIA - BEST ACCOMMODATION everything really – including fellow travellers as it is just down the road from Central Station, Sydney’s main hostel precinct. The facilities at Big Hostel have been designed with the traveller in mind. Well-designed accommodation is offered at budget hostel rates, including private rooms with en-suites (single, double, triple, quad and family rooms), as well as dorm rooms. BLUE MOUNTAINS YHA Stay at the award-winning Blue Mountains YHA hostel and enjoy the comfort of the log fire, cosy warm rooms (many with en-suite), great kitchen and fast internet. Located in the heart of Katoomba, Blue Mountains – the adventure capital of NSW – this YHA is ideal accommodation for backpackers. Housed in a beautifully restored National Trust building, the hostel is a stone’s throw from breathtaking national parks and bush landscapes of Leura, Echo Point and Three Sisters. Plus, you can save with YHA discounts on heaps of activities, tours and attractions from the hostel. Brucey bonus. BOUNCE The award-winning Bounce Hostel makes grimy travelling a thing of the past. Its rooftop terrace offers stunning views of the Sydney skyline, cool graffiti colours the walls, and the dorm rooms are clean and bright, with eight beds to four, plus private room options have en-suites and flat-screen TVs. A communal dining area means there’s always a buzz and most of its weekly social events are hosted on the rooftop, including barbecues with $1 Aussie hot dogs on Thursdays and $2 burgers on Sundays. MAZE BACKPACKERS With an emphasis on making new mates and having fun, Maze Backpackers is situated in the heart of the city and offers low rates, clean rooms, a relaxed, laidback vibe and free activities. If you love a good time, meeting and mingling with fun fellow travellers and staff then Maze is a great option as it has an inhouse entertainment coordinator, a free event and/or meal every day of the week, plus loads of other awesome free stuff. WOODDUCK BACKPACKERS Whether you have come to Sydney to work or play, Woodduck Boomerang Backpackers is a great place to stay. It’s

located within easy walking distance of all the major sights in Sydney: 20 minutes from the Opera House and Harbour Bridge, 10 minutes to Hyde Park and the heart of central Sydney, 15 minutes from Chinatown and Paddy’s Markets, and less than five minutes to Kings Cross and all its bars and clubs. If you’re more the sun and surf type, Bondi Beach is only a short train or bus ride away. The fun and friendly staff are travellers just like you and will do their best to make your stay as enjoyable and memorable as possible. WORLD SQUARE HOSTEL World Square is only minutes from Sydney’s biggest attractions including The Sydney Opera House, Harbour Bridge, Sydney Tower and Darling Harbour. The staff are a mix of locals and people from around the world with the knowledge and enthusiasm to assist you in squeezing every drop of enjoyment from your stay. The accommodation goes the extra mile with Perspex chandeliers in the 18bed dorm, straighteners in the ladies bathroom, and a TV room, while the activities include regular quiz nights, wet T-shirt competitions, movie nights, a free city tour, and an in-house night club open Friday and Saturday nights. YHA SYDNEY CENTRAL Sydney Central YHA Hostel is close to all the action. The heritage-listed building, opposite Central Station in the hub of the backpacker precinct, offers a panoramic rooftop with awesome city views, free activities, a basement bar, heated pool, sauna, cinema, travel agency and much more. It’s the backpackers hostel that never closes with 24-hour security access. Group accommodation and disabled access is also available. YHA SYDNEY HARBOUR Stay at Sydney’s only backpacker hostel in the city’s historic harbourside precinct, The Rocks, and enjoy stunning views of Sydney Harbour. Built above archaeological remnants of colonial Sydney, the YHA combines stateof-the-art facilities with a heritage experience. Explore Sydney’s history and walk to all the major sites while staying in the heart of the city. Pop over to the Sydney Opera House & Circular Quay, enjoy local historic pubs, walk the Sydney Harbour Bridge or go on a Sydney Harbour cruise. Oh, and

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VICTORIA BASE BACKPACKERS MELBOURNE Base Backpackers Melbourne hostel is situated in Melbourne’s, if not Australia’s, coolest area, St Kilda. It offers a unique style of hostel living, combining state-ofthe-art facilities with a laidback vibe. The hostel is located only a short tram ride from Melbourne city centre, and in the heart of St Kildas’ cafes, restaurants, bars and boutiques. The famous Acland and Fitzroy St are only a minute’s walk away. GREENHOUSE BACKPACKERS The Greenhouse Backpackers is ideally located in historic Flinders Lane, a heritage precinct in the heart of cosmopolitan Melbourne renowned for its bohemian atmosphere, art hubs, hidden laneways, alfresco dining and famous coffee culture. With friendly employees that are more than willing to share their knowledge of the local area, and with a dedicated activities coordinator assigned to ensure every backpacker has the true Melbourne experience, you will be fully immersed in the city’s vibrant culture in no time. Be sure to join in Monday’s ‘Mega Walking Tour’, and on a Thursday round up your new friends and join the weekly pub crawl. HABITAT HQ If you’re looking for an affordable backpackers’ hotel right in the heart of Melbourne’s premier tourist and seaside playground, St Kilda, you can stay ‘guilt free’ in the first carbon-neutral backpacker hostel in Melbs, Habitat HQ. Its laidback, friendly staff will make sure you feel right at home, welcoming you into the modern and sustainable backpacker accommodation – likely with a tune or two, as this lot love music! Based just 6km south-east of the Melbourne CBD, all the bars, restaurants and shops of this buzzing area are just a short tram ride away. NOMADS MELBOURNE Nomads Melbourne offers you a unique backpacking experience. The totally refurbished building at 196-198 A’Beckett St is located at the top end of the CBD, right in front of the popular Queen Victoria Market, meaning you’re in for some cultural indulgence. Nomads offers several accommodation options including deluxe en-suite king rooms, single or TNTDOWNUNDER.COM

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AUSTRALIA - BEST ACCOMMODATION multi-share private rooms and four to 10bed shared dorm rooms. All come with fresh white linen, operable windows, fans and heating as well as security swipe cards and elevator access to all five floors. Enjoy budget accommodation in style at Nomads Melbourne. SPACE HOTEL Space Hotel is located in the heart of the fast-paced and ever changing Melbourne CBD. Modern rooms feature iPoddocking stations, high-quality mattresses and flat screen TVs, plus there are social spaces to play games, watch movies, workout (yep, there’s a gym) and simply lounge around in. The rooftop terrace has a hot tub and there’s an in-house cinema as well as a huge stainless steel kitchen. It’s like your dream apartment for just a few dollars a night. YHA MELBOURNE CENTRAL The Melbourne Central YHA is ideally located only a few minutes’ walk from Melbourne’s main attractions including Southern Cross Station, Crown Casino, Yarra River, Federation Square and Melbourne’s hidden laneways filled with famous street art, cafes and unique bars. The YHA offers modern facilities with two compact self-catering kitchens and internet lounges as well as a rooftop complete with BBQ for you to enjoy the city views and meet new friends. The friendly hostel never closes with 24 hour reception, while staff are always ready to answer your questions, give you local advice on the best spots to go in Melbourne and help you make the most of your trip.

QUEENSLAND BASE – AIRLIE BEACH Base Airlie Beach Resort is rapidly gaining the reputation for its stylish rooms, friendly local crew and a fun social atmosphere all in one great central location in Airlie Beach. The hostel is set among six acres of tropical gardens with an outdoor swimming pool right in the heart of Airlie Beach. Only 50m to the lagoon, the cafes, bars and shops are on the doorstep and the Abel Point Marina is just a stroll away. Base Airlie Beach Resort is set up to be your ideal gateway to the Whitsunday Islands National Park with 74 islands and Whitehaven Beach only a short boat trip away. BASE – BRISBANE CENTRAL Formerly Palace Backpackers, Base 24

Brisbane is in a heritage-listed building located in the centre of the city, opposite Central Station. With a 24-hour reception, Base Brisbane Central has five floors offering dormitory and private rooms. The rooftop terrace is the place in the Brisbane CBD to catch some sun, chill out, have a BBQ or just watch the world go by. If the sun’s not your thing then there are also common areas in which to kick back, relax, and get some quality time; that or cook up a feast in the guest kitchen. The hostel also hosts a Job Club to help you find work, a travel desk for tours and tips, plus downstairs the Down Under Bar is where you can go full on, flat out, winning prizes and dancing the night away. If you’re after something a little quieter then the Zi Bar does great food and coffee, with regular functions to keep you entertained. BASE – MAGNETIC ISLAND Base Magnetic Island hostel is one of the best kept secrets of Australia’s Tropical North. Located right on the beach, chill out in the sun by day and groove to funky tunes at the Island Bar by night, home to the only full moon party in Australia. Recharge the batteries and enjoy your own little part of paradise only 20 minutes from Townsville. The Base Crew know the local area and will let you in on its many secrets. A range of accommodation includes raised secluded campsites and waterfront bungalows. There’s a stunning pool and deck for catching the rays and, as the closest hostel to Nelly Bay Ferry Terminal, it’s convenient too.

lawn to rainbow lorikeets feasting on the native flowers. Run by Rhys and Vanessa Kummerow, the concept is to provide safe, clean, comfortable accommodation with a home-style feel in the countryside, teamed with local area activities to make visitors’ stay a positive, ‘write-homeabout’ experience. FLASHPACKERS HERVEY BAY Hervey Bay is the gateway to the mustdo Fraser Island, so Flashpackers Hervey Bay is the ideal place to experience all the area has to offer. The hostel is family owned and operated, and small in size, with its aim being to cater for each individual as needed with its ‘affordable luxury’. Hervey Bay is the perfect spot for whale watching (June to November), plus there is an aquarium, environmental water park, sea kayaking, Jet Skiing, parasailing or just chilling out. The hostel also offers its own ‘Flash’ three-day, twonight beach camping self-drive tour of the World Heritage-listed Fraser Island. GILLIGAN’S Centrally located between Sheridan and Grafton streets in the midst of Cairns city centre, Gilligan’s is the ideal base from which to explore the beautiful and tropical north. From Gilligan’s, it’s an easy stroll around Cairns inner-city streets lined with art and photographic galleries, shops, cafes and many different multicultural dining experiences. The hostel is renowned for its party atmosphere and it hosts regular club nights, while there’s a lovely pool to lounge around in to ease the hangover.

BUNK BACKPACKERS HOSTEL Right in the heart of Brisbane’s famous Fortitude Valley, BUNK Backpackers is perfect for those of you who are looking to party for a weekend or settle down for a while and earn some money to fund those dream trips around Australia. With a free ‘all you can eat’ buffet-style breakfast, a range of rooms to suit all budgets, great weekly rates and friendly international staff, BUNK Backpackers is a great option for when you are crashing in Brisbane.

GLADSTONE BACKPACKERS This small family hostel, with a home away from home atmosphere, is situated midway between Rainbow Beach and Airlie Beach. Visitors range from babies to grey nomads and in numbers from 1 to 30. The team encourages guests to visit local attractions while providing a relaxing environment to sit back and read a book, bathe by the pool or just do nothing. Gladstone is a major industrial town with the perfect blend of reef, coast and country at your doorstep.

CHILDERS ECO LODGE Set on 28 acres of red soil and Australian bush, and operating under an environmentally sustainable ethic, guests can experience the wonders of the Australian countryside at Childers Eco Lodge, from kangaroos nibbling on the

HALSE LODGE The closest Noosa backpackers hostel to the beach and National Park, Halse Lodge is one of Queensland’s finest backpacker accommodation houses. Set in two acres of rainforest, it’s just 100m to Noosa’s Main Beach, great surf

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AUSTRALIA - BEST ACCOMMODATION and night spots, there’s a bus stop just across the road, and it’s mere minutes from the world famous Noosa National Park rainforest and surfing beaches. The Lodge itself is a sight worth seeing: it is a fully restored 1880’s building, listed by the National Trust. ON THE WALLABY On the Wallaby Backpackers Lodge appeals to young, budget-conscious travellers with an interest in the outdoors. It has carefully nurtured a reputation for friendliness, cleanliness and value. A maximum of up to 35 people can enjoy this welcoming, relaxing base and guests have a choice of shared accommodation, double rooms or camping sites in the surroundings. A host of activities can be experienced from the Backpackers Lodge or included with an overnight tour package.

TASMANIA CENTRAL CITY Winner of the TNT Golden Backpacker Award 2008, 2009 and 2011, Central City Backpacker hostel Hobart is located in the heart of the beautiful capital city of Tasmania. It offers clean, comfortable, cheap and cheerful accommodation just around the corner from all that Hobart offers. Visit Salamanca Place, Battery Point, museums, art galleries, the State Library, the Waterfront, the Old Jam Factory, Botanic Gardens, the Cenotaph, cafes, restaurants, cinemas, pubs and clubs. The team also offer great tour and destination advice if you want to see what’s beyond the city. CRADLE MOUNTAIN LODGE Peppers Cradle Mountain Lodge is widely considered one of Australia’s iconic wilderness experiences. Located on the edge of the spectacular World Heritage-listed Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, one of Tasmania’s premier wilderness regions, it’s a scenic two-hour drive from Launceston and 1.5 hours from Devonport. This rural escape showcases the best Cradle Mountain has to offer with warm hospitality, tasty local food and wine, indulgent spa treatments and breathtaking scenery. Set discreetly in the wilderness, the Lodge offers four different styles of accommodation, from the contemporary Pencil Pine Cabins to the luxurious King Billy Suites. Peppers Cradle Mountain Lodge provides the perfect haven to escape, rejuvenate, indulge and explore.

A day out with On the Wallaby

LAUNCESTON Launceston Backpackers has established itself as one of Tasmania’s best backpacker hostels. The owners are experienced travellers and know what travellers of today expect. The large 100-year-old Federation-style home has been beautifully renovated and retains many of its original features. With a friendly atmosphere, there’s a choice of family, double, twin, en-suite or single rooms and small dormitories. Launceston Backpackers has an excellent reputation for its top-class facilities and cleanliness. Set in a quiet area of town for a good night’s sleep, it’s still central enough to ensure all your needs are only minutes away. PICKLED FROG This hostel offers cheap, clean and comfortable accommodation in the centre of Hobart, perfect for the budget traveller. Built around a historic 1834 stable and pub, The Pickled Frog Backpackers is fun, warm and social with heaps of travel information. The hostel is owned and operated by Hobart locals who have travelled the world, so know what sort of experience you are after. TASSIE BACKPACKERS Tassie Backpackers is part of The Brunswick Hotel, the oldest continuously licensed hotel in Hobart, and the second oldest in Australia. Operating since 1827, the Brunswick still features its original convict-built sandstone walls and fireplaces. Tassie Backpackers offers clean rooms, a relaxed, laid-back vibe, spacious communal areas, and the second oldest operating bar in Australia. With a range of budget accommodation for travellers, backpackers and students, it’s smack bang in the heart of Hobart and walking distance to Salamanca.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA BACKPACK OZ – THE GUESTHOUSE The Guest House is the more intimate option from Backpack Oz Hostel, great for couples or solo travellers in need of a good night’s sleep. Located directly across the street from Backpack Oz, you can visit the bar and use the facilities there and then return to the Guest House for a restful night. There are a total of 10 rooms that can be used as singles, doubles, twins, triples, quads and an all-female dorm – all with their own reverse cycle air-conditioning, colour TV and washbasin (female dorm excludes TV and wash basin). The shared kitchen and bathroom facilities are modern, spacious and clean. BACKPACKERS INN Adelaide Backpackers Inn is a small and friendly hostel in the heart of Adelaide. The whole building has recently been renovated to provide guests with a modern and comfortable environment. Adelaide Backpackers Inn is a great place to relax and to plan your trips to the outback, Kangaroo Island or the many interesting places just outside of Adelaide. BAROSSA BACKPACKERS Barossa Backpackers offers backpackers, flashpackers and seasonal workers the opportunity to experience the vineyards, wineries and wine of the beautiful Barossa Valley. With its fine wine and food, overnight visitors to Barossa may find it difficult to leave. The hostel is located behind one of Australia’s oldest wineries, Chateau Tanunda. Relax among the vineyards, just five minutes’ walk from Tanunda village, cellar doors, bus stops and supermarkets. TNTDOWNUNDER.COM

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AUSTRALIA - BEST ACCOMMODATION HOSTEL 109 Located in the heart of Adelaide the Hostel 109 is the perfect place to stay and plan trips to surrounding attractions like Kangaroo Island, Barossa Valley and Flinders Ranges, which you can book through its reception. The hostel is small and intimate, with dorm rooms sleeping a maximum of four. It also has hotelstyle private rooms, complete with a desk, fridge, TV and king size bed. Super friendly and super clean. SHAKESPEARE BACKPACKERS Winner of the Golden Backpacker’s Best Hostel in South Australia in 2011, this family owned spot, affectionately known as Shakey’s, has been around for 10 years now. Located in the heart of the Backpacker District in Adelaide CBD, it’s a stone’s-throw from the University of South Australia, central bus station, Chinatown, central markets, Hindley Street, the Convention Centre, and Light Square pubs and clubs. YHA PORT LINCOLN Port Lincoln, on the southern tip of the spectacular Eyre Peninsula in South Australia, is an adventure paradise, whether it’s shark cage diving, swimming with tuna or sea lions or maybe a surf or a swim. Land lubbers will find a choice of national parks to explore and there are miles of secluded beaches. Port Lincoln YHA is a newly created backpacker hostel with a mix of multi-share and twin/double and family accommodation. Enjoy the bar and outdoor barbecue deck, or it’s easy walking distance to the centre of town, beaches, local pubs and shops.

NORTHERN TERRITORY HAVEN BACKPACKERS With free airport transfers, spacious grounds, free breakfast and just a five-minute walk to Alice Springs Town Centre, this award-winning hostel is a lot of fun, and a great place to relax in between taking in the stunning landscape of Central Australia. Relax in the beer garden, lay out on the shady lawn area or slip into the pool. There are plenty of options to chill out and put your feet up. Rooms are spacious and all have en-suites, heating and air conditioning. MELALEUCA ON MITCHELL MOM Backpackers, as it’s known, has rooms to suit all; twin, double and four-share bunks, or dormitory 26

accommodation with a maximum of six people per room. It’s locally owned and operated, with fun loving, friendly staff. It’s got a great location, in the heart of Darwin’s tourist precinct, so the pubs, clubs, restaurants and shops are at your doorstep. You barely even have to leave the hostel, though, as its got two pools, a waterfall spa, a pool table, licensed bar, big screen TV and an underground nightclub. TODDY’S BACKPACKERS Toddy’s is a home away from home run for backpackers by backpackers. The hostel is conveniently positioned (Gap Road) to provide backpacker dorm accommodation to international backpackers visiting the Red Centre of Australia. There are also private rooms available for backpacking couples. Toddy’s strives to create a friendly, fun and energetic atmosphere where fellow backpackers can mix, have a drink in the bar, tell each other about their travel experiences, enjoy each other’s company and go on tour together. The service is friendly and personalised, with staff who have travelled themselves extensively. YHA DARWIN Located in the heart of the Northern Territory’s tropical capital, Darwin YHA is the friendly, quieter option on popular Mitchell Street in the city’s entertainment precinct. Experience its new en-suite bedrooms all with air-conditioning, plus its outdoor pool and BBQ area, internet and WiFi. The hostel’s tour desk can help you find the best backpacker tours and travel options around Darwin including Tiwi Islands, Nitmiluk, Kakadu National Park and the Arnhem Land Aboriginal Reserve. YOUTHSHACK Youthshack is located right in the beating heart of Darwin’s tourist and central business district, meaning it’s close to all the main attractions, pubs, shopping centres and beaches. It has all the modern comforts and facilities to cater to all travellers from around the world. Pick from a dorm bed, twin room or doubles and settle in for the night.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA BILLABONG BACKPACKERS Billabong Backpackers Resort opened its doors in August 2001 and has been a popular home to many visitors from around the globe ever since. All of the

staff have travelled the world extensively and have experienced hostels and cultures everywhere. Most importantly, they know and understand your needs – there’s even a good chance one of them speaks your language (especially if it’s English, that one’s easy!). EMPEROR’S CROWN Just five minutes’ walk from the Perth city centre and the night life of Northbridge, The Emperor’s Crown’ backpackers hostel and accommodation makes you feel right at home with the city at your fingertips. Opened in August of 2004 ‘The Crown’ has clean and modern facilities and it has a very sociable atmosphere thanks to its communal kitchen, TV room, courtyards and barbecue area, while keeping a sense of space and privacy with the layout of its rooms. For every night you book you will receive 30 minutes of free Wifi, making it much easier for you to stay in contact as you move around. OCEANBEACH BACKPACKERS Right on stunning Cottesloe Beach and overlooking the Indian Ocean, Oceanbeach Backpackers has a range of accommodation options including double, twin, triple, quad and dormitorystyle rooms. Rooms are spacious and comfortable with bathrooms. The hostel has two TV lounges, kitchen and an internet lounge. Right next door, the famous OBH has a popular beer garden and three bars. Oceanbeach Backpackers is perfectly situated on the beach and close to the restaurants, pubs and attractions of Cottesloe. Relax and enjoy the convenient location, friendly service and modern facilities of Oceanbeach Backpackers. OLD SWAN BARRACKS The Old Swan Barracks is in the heart of Perth in the Northbridge entertainment area, right next to the Central Business District (CBD). The hostel was completely renovated in 2008 and is operating under new management. Quality accommodation and great facilities are offered at very affordable prices. A wide variety of accommodation is on offer from 12-bed dorms to private rooms. WITCH’S HAT The Witch’s Hat is one of Perth and Western Australia’s most popular international backpacker destinations. Relaxed, clean and modern facilities enhance the homely feel of this character

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AUSTRALIA - BEST TOURS residence. A beautifully restored Federation-style house found on a quiet street in Northbridge, it’s just a short walk to the City Centre and the lively Northbridge entertainment hub. Whether you stay for a night or a week, the friendly staff will help you feel right at home. The comfortable common areas include a dart board, Foxtel, internet and DVDs, for everyone to enjoy. There’s aircon in all rooms, a fully equipped kitchen, and coin-operated washers and dryers. WOMBAT BACKPACKERS Wombat Backpackers is 15 minutes’ walking distance from Perth’s Central Business District. The backpackers is surrounded by high-end serviced apartments and is close to cheap weekly car rentals, quality restaurants and Perth’s best nightlife scene. Prioritising a good night’s sleep over a lively atmosphere, Wombat is a non-drinking hostel, but it is close to plenty of bars, so you won’t need to go cold turkey. There is a pool table, WiFi and a travel desk to help you with tours around the area, in particular Rottnest Island or a trip to the Pinnacle rock formation. YHA PERTH CITY Perth City YHA won the Best Hostel in Western Australia Award at last year’s TNT Golden Backpack Awards. The YHA offers everything you could want in backpacking accommodation: real heart, great value, safe and secure, central location and attention to detail. Facilities include a gym, secure lockers/luggage storage, Packaz Backpacker Bar and a travel desk.

BEST TOURS NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN BACKPACKERS Australian Backpackers offers loads of tour packages around Australia and New Zealand, and even sailing trips around Fiji. They are happy to go the extra mile too, even helping you to find affordable international flights. Flexi tours are one of its best sellers. You pick the dates and Australian Backpackers provides all the vouchers and secures you exclusive low prices. As Australian Backpackers puts it: “Everything is possible if you ask us.” AUTOPIA TOURS With more than 20 years’ experience in providing small group adventure, Autopia Tours prides itself on knowing

Sydney Bridge Climb what you want. With maximum group sizes of 24 passengers, it won’t squeeze you in among 50 other travellers. Autopia keeps group size small so you can relax, enjoy your tour and talk to your fellow passengers in comfort. The driver guides are the heart and soul of the company. All Aussies, they are knowledgeable and love showing off their beautiful country. The informative commentary will be a highlight of your tour. Like you they are world travellers, have a sense of adventure and don’t take life to seriously. BRIDGE CLIMB SYDNEY Sydney Bridge is one of Australia’s most famous icons, and you can often see a lemming-like chain of people dressed in blue climbing up to the top above the roar of traffic and water below. This is what Bridge Climb Sydney do; with them you can safely and surely hook yourself up to the climbing trail on the bridge and make your way to the top for some awesome views over the harbour and Sydney Opera House. On the way you will hear the fascinating story of how the bridge was built, information about the surrounding area, and you will get a photo to remind you of the day you were a part of Australia’s iconography. CONTIKI Travelling with Contiki isn’t about ticking the boxes, but those eye-opening moments in time that stay with you for life. Its tour managers are travellers; they live and breathe Australia and New Zealand, so they have tons of tips to share for amazing local experiences. They’re right there with you when you need them; and when you don’t, they’re taking care of all the gritty details – getting you checked-in to your hotels, arranging meals and sightseeing – giving

you plenty of space to make it what you want. Contiki offers lots of exclusive experiences – look out for the ‘Only Contiki’ symbol on each itinerary. G ADVENTURES G Adventures has grown from a one-man show nearly 25 years ago to a company of more than 1,350 staff worldwide, and from offering a handful of trips in Latin America to hundreds of adventures spanning the globe. What hasn’t changed is G-Adventures’ passion for making sure you get behind the scenes to experience the real world in an authentic and sustainable manner. Offering an inspiring selection of affordable smallgroup tours, safaris and expeditions, the award-winning trips embrace authentic accommodation, exotic cuisine and local transport to put travellers on a first-name basis with the planet’s people, cultures, landscapes and wildlife. LET’S GO SURFING This place does what is says on the tin, offering everything from beginner’s lessons to holiday camps. Let’s go Surfing is the only officially licensed surf school on Bondi Beach, the most popular beach in Australia and famous around the world for its white sands, clean, clear water and great surf. Located just 7km from Sydney’s business district (an easy train/bus trip), it offers a wealth of activity: trendy, open-air restaurants, urban-style shops, hip Sunday markets, parks, beach-vibe bars and more. MOJOSURF Three Aussie mates, Kim, Nat and Dan were born and bred on Australia’s East Coast. They met in the waves and all shared the same dream, to enjoy a life of surfing and travel. Through passion and enthusiasm they turned a TNTDOWNUNDER.COM

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AUSTRALIA - BEST TOURS dream into reality with the creation of Mojosurf. 2009 winners of the Golden Backpacks Best Tour/Activity in NSW, they now extend an invitation to you to experience the life of a travelling surfer. Join the fully guided mobile adventure and you will escape the crowds and explore remote beaches in search of good times and fun waves. Experience summer beach parties, make new friends, relax and enjoy the sun, sea and sand while learning how to surf on pristine Australian beaches. Tours and lessons operate from Sydney to Byron Bay via Crescent Head and Arrawarra(SpotX) everyday of the week. OZINTRO If you’re going backpacking in Australia then OzIntro is the perfect way to start your adventure. It’ll sort out all the important stuff so you can relax and enjoy your experience. OzIntro sorts your visa, accommodation, will pick you up from the airport and will even help you find a job. You don’t need to worry about a thing. Plus, you can get involved with group tours such as jet boating on Sydney harbour, learning to surf, going bush-walking in the mountains and lots more. And by being part of a group, it’s a great way to meet people and make friends to share your Australia backpacking adventure. OZ SNOW ADVENTURES Oz Snow has been committed to offering quality snow trips at a reasonable price to skiers and boarders since 1999. It designs its tours to be fun filled, good value for money and will remove the stress from organising your snow holiday. Oz Snow is an all-in-one accredited tour operator, travel agent, hotel and lodge owner. This means it can keep its prices down and offer top facilities and services. Whether you are a complete beginner or an advanced skier or boarder, experience the snow scene on a fun-filled trip with Oz Snow Adventures. SKYDIVE AUSTRALIA The East Coast of Australia has always been a wonderful skydiving destination with beautiful beaches and subtropical countryside. The panoramic views are simply breathtaking. Skydive Australia’s operations have been fine tuned over the past 30 years. Its instructors are accredited by the Australian Parachute Federation – the governing body of skydiving within Australia – and each have thousands of 28

skydives to their credit. Skydiving is an experience like no other, and these guys are the pros. The company has one of the best safety records in the world. SKYDIVE THE BEACH AND BEYOND Founded in 1998 by a pair of degenerate young mates, Skydive the Beach and Beyond has grown from a small beachfront operation in Wollongong NSW using a single six-seater Cessna 206 to a company with 11 premium drop zones Australia wide – and more planned. Sharing skydiving awesomeness with people from all over the world has been its mission for more than 16 years. Staffed by an energetic young team, passionate about delivering the perfect skydiving adventure, the instructors are highly experienced in their field – many competing on a national and international level. SURF CAMP OZ Surf Camp Oz has been introducing beginner surfers to the sport since 1999. Through this experience it has refined its learn-to-surf programme to offer one of the best beginner surf lessons. Only 130km, or two hours, from Sydney, Seven Mile Beach is one of Australia’s best “learn to surf” beaches. It consistently delivers ideal surf conditions for beginner surfers. This location combined with Surf Camp Oz’s expert instruction and highquality surfing equipment provides the ultimate surf experience. ULTIMATEOZ SYDNEY UltimateOz Sydney is great value and the perfect way to start to your gap year trip Down Under. The company will arrange your airport transfer and first seven nights’ accommodation, plus you’ll spend a week with a group of others, exploring and making new mates. You’ll enjoy a welcome dinner, Sydney city walking tour, Sydney Harbour catamaran cruise, spend two nights at the UltimateOz Basecamp, go sandboarding, see wild bottlenose dolphins and koalas and meet Ultimate Oz’s redient kangaroo Josie.

VICTORIA ADVENTURE TOURS AUSTRALIA Adventure Tours Australia is an awardwinning travel company specialising in small group tours. Adventure travel is a mind set and these guys have been bringing together like-minded people for more than 20 years. They know how to

get to the heart of a destination and say their guides are the best in the business. From the outback to the coast, Adventure Tours Australia offers three unique tour styles designed to deliver an unforgettable, authentic taste of Australia and New Zealand no matter what your budget is. AUTOPIA TOURS See Best Tours, New South Wales. BUNYIP TOURS Bunyip Tours has been offering fun, adventurous tours for more than 10 years and provides a variety of trips in an environmentally responsible way. Its team of energetic and experienced guides will take you on an unforgettable journey to Victoria’s premier destinations. Drop into the office in bustling Melbourne to meet the friendly crew and check out the Neighbours merchandise. Love it. P.S. The Bunyip is a mythical, dream-time creature that is said to inhabit swamps and billabongs and preys upon those who venture where they shouldn’t go. If you get a photo of a Bunyip then you will get the tour for free! G-ADVENTURES See Best Tours, New South Wales. GROOVY GRAPE Groovy Grape prides itself on providing good value, all-inclusive Australian adventure tours. Specialists in southern and central Australia, its team of ‘Groovy Guides’ aim to make your outback adventure as fun, flexible and unforgettable as possible. Taste some of the most delicious wine in the Barossa Valley, spot sea lions on Kangaroo Island, hike mountains in the Grampians, watch the sun set over the Twelve Apostles and eat breakfast as the sun rises at Uluru. Groovy Grape Tours caters especially for the youth, adventure traveller and backpacker who want fun, informative, adventurous trips. WILDLIFE TOURS Wildlife Tours Australia offers an exciting range of Great Ocean Road tours, Phillip Island Penguin Parade tours, Grampians tours, Yarra Valley, Mornington Peninsula and Melbourne to Adelaide tours. The company has a great selection of one, two and three-day adventures that offer informative, entertaining and interactive experiences that will leave you with memories to last a lifetime.

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SOUTH AUSTRALIA ADVENTURE TOURS AUSTRALIA See Best Tours, Victoria. BACKPACK OZ Backpack Oz is a hostel with an awesome selection of tours to suit everyone’s budget and needs. From the amazing Kangaroo Island, the magnificent Barossa Valley to the spectacular Great Ocean Road and the mesmerising desert. Talk to the knowledgeable staff for the best advice and if you book any tour with Backpack Oz you can choose free internet time, a drink at the or a chocolate bar and a soft drink…bargain! CALYPSO STAR CHARTER Calypso Star Charter is a multi-award winning company that offers the opportunity to experience wildlife at its finest. It operates one-day shark cage diving adventures and photographic expeditions seeking out the great white shark. Calypso Star Charter has operated cage diving tours for more than 20 years. The Port Lincoln base means it is only two-and-a-half hours from South Australia’s Neptune Islands, home to one of the largest populations of great white sharks in the world. The clear blue waters offer fantastic photographic opportunities and an up-close look at the ultimate ocean predator. G-ADVENTURES See Best Tours, New South Wales. GROOVY GRAPE See Best Tours, Victoria. SEALINK KANGAROO ISLAND TOURS No South Australia tour is complete without experiencing the magic of Kangaroo Island. Sealink’s sightseeing program offers a choice of Kangaroo Island day tours and two-day tours, showcasing many of the island’s major attractions. Whether you’re looking for relaxing tours, travelling in comfort and style or experiencing a little adventure, you’ll find the perfect tour with Sealink. SWIM WITH THE TUNA The three hours of excitement begins with a 15-minute ride in a luxury catamaran to the tuna pontoon. Pull on a wetsuit, snorkel, gloves and fins then jump in! Hand feed and swim with one of the fastest fish in the world, the Blue Fin Tuna. There is an underwater observatory for

Go shark diving with Calypso Star Charter those who don’t want to miss out on the action, but don’t want to get wet. TASTE THE BAROSSA The Barossa Valley, located in South Australia, is arguably the best wine producing region in Australia. Combine the Barossa Valley’s world-class wine with a flourishing gourmet food industry and you have the perfect place for a wonderful day of indulgence, or even longer if you wish. Taste the Barossa’s small group wine tasting tours depart Adelaide seven days a week and cost just $99pp, offering wine tastings and a platter lunch. Run by a superfriendly family, these guys add the personal touch to their tours.

QUEENSLAND AJ HACKETT AJ Hackett has been throwing people off bridges since 1988 – starting out with a couple of Kiwi blokes in pursuit of the ultimate adrenaline buzz. Back in the 1980s, AJ Hackett – a young Auckland builder with a love of thrillinducing sports – discovered a ritual by Pentecost Islanders by which men throw themselves off 35 metre-high wooden towers, with their ankles attached to vines. Inspired, AJ Hackett has since jumped more than one million people. As well as bungy jumping, AJ offers bridge climbing, zip-riding and a go on the world’s biggest swing. The crazy team help get the buzz going, and they are proud New Zelanders, proclaiming to be “Kiwi-as Bro!” AWESOME WHITSUNDAYS Awesome Whitsundays has developed a selection of fantastic Whitsunday experiences and activities that really make the most of this incredible part

of the world, including the stunning Whitsunday Islands, Whitehaven Beach and the Great Barrier Reef. You’ll experience this fantastic region with an assortment of quality day trips including the Camira Sailing Adventure to Whitehaven Beach, the Great Barrier Reef Adventures day trip, and days to explore the picturesque islands. CAIRNS WAKEBOARDING Cairns Wakeboarding is all about a glorious day out on Lake Tinaroo; simple really. Pick from numerous fun watersports – wakeboard, wakesurf, waterski, stand-up paddle board, tube, wakeskate, or fish – make great new friends, listen to awesome tunes, feast on delicious home-cooked food, sail on an impressive Nautique boat, and take in the sights of a stunning lake and rolling green hill backdrop. A 9am courtesy pick-up from Cairns allows a relaxed start to the day while complete instruction and safety gear is supplied. CONTIKI See Best Tours, New South Wales. DEEP SEA DIVERS DEN Deep Sea Divers Den has operated from Cairns for more than 30 years. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced diver or snorkeller, your safety and enjoyment is on the top of the team’s list when you visit the Great Barrier Reef with Deep Sea Divers Den. All its Cairns diving training facilities are under one roof, which is one of the many reasons Deep Sea Divers Den has earned its PADI 5 Star Instructor Development Centre status and PADI Career Development status – one of the highest ratings awarded to any dive store as recognition of continued diver training excellence. TNTDOWNUNDER.COM

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AUSTRALIA - BEST TOURS DOWN UNDER CRUISE AND DIVE Down Under Cruise and Dive is located in Australia’s far tropical North Queensland in the township of Cairns, the gateway to the World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef and Daintree National Parks. With exclusive moorings on the Outer Reef and world-class, state-of-the-art diver training facilities, Down Under Cruise and Dive offers great daily reef tours, snorkel tours, learn to dive courses, Cape Tribulation tours and discounted tour packages. DOWN UNDER TOURS Down Under Tours abide by the motto ‘Our People make the difference’. From the accommodating driver/guides and dynamic personalities working on the ‘front line’ to the friendly reservations staff, operations team and dedicated administrative people working behind the scenes. It seems to be working, as the Cairns-based provider is continuing to grow in staff numbers and popularity. DROP BEAR ADVENTURES Drop Bear Adventures is a young, innovative local company. The personable team want you to love your Fraser Island getaway as much as they love providing it to you, saying, “With us you’re a person, not just a bum on a seat.” With character-full guides who love and know Fraser Island so well, the team pride themselves on excellent customer service, asking guests for feedback and henceforth perfecting the ultimate Fraser Island experience. G ADVENTURES See Best Tours, New South Wales. PRO DIVE CAIRNS Australia’s leading and multi-awardedwinning Great Barrier Reef cruise operator, Pro Dive Cairns has been in operation since 1983. It specialises in PADI scuba diving courses – from beginner through to professional level – and live-aboard dive trips to the Outer Great Barrier Reef. The team can also assist you with booking anything from one-day dive trips from either Cairns or Port Douglas to extended live-aboard trips to the popular Cod Hole and Coral Sea. RAGING THUNDER ADVENTURES Raging Thunder Adventures has been operating since 1984 with its first white water rafting trip on the Tully River. Over the years the company has expanded its product range to include an afternoon 30

rafting tour on the Barron River, hot air balloon rides offering scenic flights above the Atherton Tablelands, and a daily high-speed catamaran transfer to Fitzroy Island where you can sea kayak and snorkel. Chat to the friendly staff online or visit the retail store located next to McDonald’s on the Cairns Esplanade. SKYDIVE AUSTRALIA See Best Tours, New South Wales. TRUE BLUE SAILING – ATLANTIC CHOPPER True Blue Sailing offers trips on the Atlantic Chopper, a 35m, three-level, 21-cabin boat, which will take you on a two-day, two night excursions of the amazing Whitsunday Islands, part of the Great Barrier Reef marine park. With sun tan decks, a spa and a waterslide, you’ll feel like you could give Simon Cowell a run for his money. By day, laze on beaches and snorkel or dive in the Great Barrier Reef, and by night play games and watch a show with plenty of ‘audience participation’. We suspect plenty of drinking will also be involved. UNCLE BRIAN’S TOURS Uncle Brian’s Atherton Tablelands and Waterfall Tour is a fantastic, fun-filled journey through North Queensland’s spectacular Atherton Tableland’s Region. Join “Gus the Wonder Bus” on a day’s journey through this spectacular area. The diverse scenery of the Atherton Tablelands stirs the imagination with rolling grassy hills contrasting against deep rainforest gullies and dense eucalypt mountains. Majestic, cascading waterfalls, volcanic craters and birdlife of every description play in the treetops. The rest of the world is forgotten in this timeless part of the world, and Uncle Brian’s Atherton Tablelands & Waterfalls Tour showcases the best of far north Queensland’s amazing wildlife and scenery. WHITSUNDAY SAILING ADVENTURES Whitsundays Sailing Adventures is dedicated to offering you quality live-aboard sailing adventures in the spectacular Whitsunday Islands of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Only eight of The Whitsundays 74 islands are inhabited and they are all surrounded by one of the world’s seven natural wonders, the Great Barrier Reef. This magic region will have you spellbound – pristine beaches, lush rainforests and dazzling waterways.

NORTHERN TERRITORY CONTIKI See Best Tours, New South Wales. CROCOSAURAS COVE Crocosaurus Cove, located in the heart of Darwin city, allows visitors a unique, up close and personal view of Australia’s iconic saltwater crocodiles. Bringing together some of the largest saltwater crocodiles in Australia and boasting the world’s largest display of Australian reptiles, Crocosaurus Cove is a must-see attraction when visiting Darwin and the Top End. If you have balls of steel, Crocosaurus Cove is home to the famous ‘Cage of Death’: the only cage in the world that brings you face to face with some of the largest saltwater crocodiles in captivity. EMU RUN Based in Alice Springs, Emu Run Tours specialises in Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Central Australia Tours. Its professional tour guides love the Outback and have a great sense of humour to give you a relaxed yet exciting touring experience of the amazing Red Centre of Australia. Tours include all park entry fees, healthy food and drink, and a sunset barbecue with champagne for all trips to Uluru. G-ADVENTURES See Best Tours, New South Wales. GROOVY GRAPE See Best Tours, Victoria. JUMP TOURS Greg Price established Jump Tours in 2007 with one van and a vision of creating an affordable way for backpackers and budget travellers to see Tasmania. For a long time young visitors to Tasmania could only book expensive tours made for older travellers – Jump changed everything. In 2011, 2012 and 2013 Jump won the award for Best Tour/Activity in Tasmania at the Golden Backpack Awards. The best bit? Jump Tour departures are guaranteed, so guests have unbeatable confidence when they book a trip with Jump. KAKADU 4WD Kakadu 4WD Safaris is a small, independent, Aboriginal-owned tour company offering active and educational Kakadu tours from Darwin. Join the tour to see more of Kakadu National Park in a small group on a four-wheel drive

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AUSTRALIA - BEST TOURS adventure with your knowledgeable local guide. Kakadu 4WD Safaris takes you off the beaten track to little-known waterfalls and through spectacular landscapes. Enjoy famous campfire dinners, take a didgeridoo lesson and experience real bush camping under the stars. KAKADU DREAMS Kakadu Dreams offers nature-based, culturally active tours of the Kakadu National Park, with an emphasis on hands-on learning and fun. Kakadu tours are aimed at the adventurous traveller looking for an experience rather than just another sightseeing tour – Dreams keeps away from the crowds. The word ‘kakadu’ is derived from the Aboriginal tribal name of the Gagudju people, one of the main tribal groups that inhabited the area that now forms the Kakadu National Park. Covering 20,000sq km, the park is classified as a world heritage area both for its cultural values and its natural significance. MULGA’S ADVENTURES Despite its hostel home, Annie’s Place, recently closing down, Mulga’s Adventures is still running. The company offers a three-day tour to Uluru, stopping off at King’s Canyon and Kata Tjuta on the way and finishing with a walk around the base of the awe-inspiring and mystical red rock, also known as Ayer’s Rock. THE ROCK TOUR The Rock Tour is Australian and Northern Territory owned and is as Aussie as you will find in Australia. The Tour, which takes in Alice Springs, Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon, is the end result of years of planning and 20 years’ experience in the tourism industry. The Rock Tour has won the Golden Backpack Award for “The Best Tour in the Northern Territory” six out of seven years. TOPDECK On Topdeck’s amazing Northern Territory trips you can journey through the Outback, visit Australia’s ‘Red Centre’, discover incredible natural wonders and experience Aboriginal culture first hand. With destinations including Uluru (Ayers Rock), Kings Canyon, Kakadu National Park, Alice Springs, Darwin and more, the Northern Territory deserves to be on every backpacker’s to-do list. Whether you’re hiking around the base of Uluru or stargazing in the Outback from the comfort of your swag, a

Crocosaurus Cove Topdeck Northern Territory trip will leave you with memories to last a lifetime. WAYOUTBACK SAFARIS Wayoutback is the adventure-seeker specialist based in Central Australia. Some 14 years’ experience in exploring Uluru, Kata Tjuta, Kings Canyon, Palm Valley, the West MacDonnell Ranges and the Larapinta Trail has been extended to include Kakadu, Litchfield National Park, Tasmania and Sydney to Cairns. If you want to experience the icons, culture and the traditions of Australia in small groups, then Wayoutback is a great option.

TASMANIA ADVENTURE TOURS AUSTRALIA See Best Tours, Victoria. BRUNY ISLAND TOURS There are numerous ways you can tour and enjoy the amazing place that is Bruny Island. Bruny offers tourists a wide range of options and caters for every budget. If you want you can stay in five-star eco-accommodation or in a comfortable beach side shack, or even camp for free at one of Bruny Island’s many beautiful camping grounds. Offering walks, dives, cruises and kayaking, Bruny Island Tours is a good-value option. CRADLE MOUNTAIN CANYON TOURS Part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park is one of the most popular natural tourist destinations in the state. Icy streams cascade out of rugged mountains, stands of ancient pines mirror in the still waters of glacial lakes and an abundance of wildlife guarantee there is always something to mesmerise you. What better way to enjoy this assault course crafted by Mother Nature than canyoning? Jump,

swim and whizz your way through the waterfalls and gorges with Cradle Mountain Canyon Tours. JUMP TOURS See Best Tours, Northern Territory. UNDER DOWN UNDER Under Down Under specialises in small group tours throughout Tasmania. With a varied range of tours, it provides visitors with a hassle-free and ecofriendly way to experience the state on a budget. The tours range from 2 ½ hours through to nine days, and have a focus on sharing adventures through Tasmania’s Wilderness with like-minded travellers. Choose from downhill bike adventures to extended state-wide tours, all aimed at showing customers what makes Tasmania such a great place. WAYOUTBACK SAFARIS See Best Tours, Northern Territory.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA ADVENTURE TOURS AUSTRALIA See Best Tours, Victoria. AUSSIE WANDERER Aussie Wanderer is run by a group of locals dedicated to providing a real Western Australian adventure tour experience. It operates tours along the entire West Coast and has recently expanded to cover the Top End too, specialising in all-inclusive, action-packed tours for young travellers with a focus on nature-based and cultural activities. The guides are young, energetic, passionate locals from all over Australia who make the tours fun and energetic, even getting you singing and playing games on the bus. INTEGRITY COACH LINES Integrity Coach Lines is Western TNTDOWNUNDER.COM

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BEST TRAVEL AGENT Beach. As well as all this, it offers inhouse travel deals, including Whitsunday sailing trips, Fraser Island self-drive safaris, skydives and reef experiences.

Gilligan’s Australia’s premier provider for coach travel from Perth to Broome and everywhere in between. WA is the largest state in Australia and Integrity can take you to the best destinations on offer. Whether you want to snorkel along the Ningaloo Reef, take a sunset camel ride on the beach or cool off in a gorge carved from rocks more than 2,500 years old in Karijini, Integrity will get you there with its reliable and affordable service. NULLARBOR TRAVELLER Nullarbor Traveller started in September 1997 as a way to showcase one of the last great undiscovered journeys in Australia, the coastal route from Adelaide to Perth. Offering outback adventures to wild places, swim and snorkel with sea lions and dolphins, go remote bush camping in swags under the stars, try sand boarding on massive dunes, take in undiscovered spectacular coastline on footprint-free beaches and go for treetop walks in ancient forests. It also offers a ‘learn to surf’ programme, cage diving, swimming with giant tuna and a cultural Aboriginal experience in Western Australia. RED EARTH SAFARIS Red Earth Safaris’ team of fun-loving guides pride themselves on their local knowledge of the 2.5million sq km that is Western Australia. All with local roots, the team offer personalised adventure tours from Perth to Exmouth and back. Taking the time to show customers all the points of interest, they ensure the tours aren’t rushed so you have plenty of time to soak it all up. Plus, Red Earth times its tours to ensure you are seeing the area when Mother Nature is working her hardest to make it look most beautiful. THREE ISLAND TOURS Located at Exmouth on Western Australia’s Coral Coast, Three Islands 32

Whale Shark Dive is a marine ecoadventure tour company that specialises in whale shark snorkel adventure tours on Ningaloo Reef between mid-March and end of July. With the aim to educate and share its knowledge and understanding of the whale sharks and marine life of Ningaloo Reef, the friendly and experienced staff ensure each tour is fun, safe and informative. Your tour price includes everything, from food to snorkel gear to a DVD of your day.

BEST SMALL TRAVEL AGENT ADVENTURE CAIRNS & BEYOND From the Great Barrier Reef to The Outback, Adventure Cairns & Beyond has got all your travel needs in Australia and New Zealand covered. The team also help with bus passes, cruises and train travel further afield, such as in Fiji and Thailand. Winner of the Best Small Travel Agency at the Golden Backpacks in 2012, the independent agent operates from its central Cairns location, providing help with tax returns, tax file applications and finding jobs. ADVENTURE TRAVEL BUGS – BUNK BRISBANE Adventure Travel Bugs is Australia’s largest chain of independently owned backpacker and student travel agencies. In fact, you’re never far from its expertise, with stores dotted around Australia, from Sydney to Alice Springs. The Bunk Brisbane branch has made it as a finalist in the GBA Awards, where guests at the hostel receive automatic savings on trips at the in-house travel desk. BASE TRAVEL AIRLIE BEACH Base Airlie Beach Resort is rapidly gaining the reputation for its stylish rooms, friendly local crew and a fun social atmosphere all in one great central location in Airlie

DUCK TRAVEL SYDNEY Duck Travel Shop specialises in servicing the backpacker, student and youth travel market. With deals Australiawide, the company can save you money throughout all your Oz travels. With extensive travel across Australia and the rest of the world under their belts, the team know exactly what sort of adventures you want and how to design the best package to suit your needs. GILLIGAN’S TRAVEL With more than 30 years of combined travel experience, the Adventure Travel Specialists team at Gilligan’s are well placed to advise on tours in Australia and New Zealand. From scuba diving in the tropical waters of the Great Barrier Reef, through to glacier ice climbing in New Zealand, the team help to create amazing travel memories from their location in the heart of Cairns. HAPPY TRAVELS AUSTRALIA At Happy Travels, the team create bespoke trips that are 100% tailored to you. Selling a range of trips in Australia, Fiji, New Zealand and South East Asia, the company has a real commitment in helping travellers tick off as many items as possible on their bucket lists. The independent travel agency on Byron Bay also helps with finding jobs for those on Working Holiday Visas travelling through both Australia and New Zealand. PETER PANS MELBOURNE Peter Pans has been the winner of the TNT Golden Backpack for Best Large Travel Agent every year since 2010, and now its Melbourne branch is getting recognition of its own. Peter Pans offers great deals on adventure travel, hostels and tour packages for Australia, New Zealand and Fiji. As Backpacker and Student travel specialists, the team help create your dream adventure package at the most affordable price. With deals available online or in store, it’s an easily accessible way for travellers to seek information on everything from bus, flight and train trips, to tax returns and working holiday arrival packs. ULTIMATE TRAVEL From cultural European trips to

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BEST TRANSPORT PROVIDER safaris in Africa, the team at Ultimate Travel use their travel experience to help create yours. Its comprehensive Australia tour can take in some of the country’s most iconic sites and natural wonders, including Tasmania’s historic tours, Sydney Harbour and the tropical rainforests of northern Queensland. Every trip is tailor-made with your interests at heart, ensuring you get the most out of your trip Down Under. XTREME TRAVEL Set up by three world explorers, Xtreme Travel’s goal is to help people get the most out of travel, regardless of their budget. If you are looking for the best deals, great travel advice and knowledge about places from around the world, the team help save you time finding your ideal package, allowing you to sit back and enjoy your well-earned experience. The company also looks to support local businesses, and has a raft of connections for travellers, whether they’re a first time backpacker or a seasoned traveller.

BEST LARGE TRAVEL AGENT BACKPACKERS WORLD TRAVEL With stores Australia-wide and a growing global network, Backpackers World Travel’s well-travelled, experienced and passionate staff are there to help backpackers every step of the way. Staff can assist with everything from arrival packages to day activities, catering for all travel styles. The company’s network of stores across Australia ensure travellers have as much support as possible in every city they visit, plus a place for free Wi-Fi and to hang out with new friends. BASE TRAVEL DESK With 14 hostels stretched all over Australia and New Zealand, that still isn’t enough for Base. Base also provides combined accommodation and activity packages, useful for orientating yourself in a new city, as well as getting as much out of a place as possible. The team offer flexible accommodation packages for travellers looking to make the most of their Antipodean adventure. They also know all the best places to party, providing an ideal backdrop for getting to meet locals and potential new friends. FLIGHT CENTRE Flight Centre is committed to providing you

Take a trip with STA Travel with a great travel experience at the best available price. With highly trained, expert teams to hand ready to build your dream holiday, consultants can arrange anything from flights to hotels, car hire, coach tours – even visas. A globally recognised company spanning more than 75 countries, the company also provides worldwide 24-hour service should any problems arise. PETER PANS Winner of the TNT Golden Backpack for Best Large Travel Agent every year since 2010, Peter Pans offers great deals on adventure travel, hostels and tour packages for Australia, New Zealand and Fiji. As backpacker and student travel specialists, the team help create your dream adventure package at the most affordable price. With deals available online or in store, it’s an easily accessible way for travellers to seek information on everything from bus, flight and train trips, to tax returns and working holiday arrival packs. STA More than 60 of the company’s 450 worldwide stores are dotted around Australia and New Zealand, offering a familiar port-of-call for people to pop into. Believing that travel is the best education and a powerful agent of social change, STA Travel’s core purpose is to make travel both affordable and attainable. Great deals are offered to absolutely everyone, with the company specialising in providing particularly low fares to students and people under 26. However, it also offers a lot more than just cheap airfare. The team provide genuine advice, helping to create individual itineraries to suit each traveller. Book tours, transport and insurance both instore and online, while benefiting from the expert knowledge of staff.

BEST TRANSPORT PROVIDER GREAT SOUTHERN RAIL Aiming to offer exceptional service on journeys through a rich diversity of Australian landscapes, Great Southern Rail looks to inspire a passion for travel by train. Operating four different trains including the The Ghan and The Overland, the company isn’t just content with getting customers from A to B. The introduction of initiatives such as the Great Southern Rail holiday programme and the introduction of Platinum Service show their commitment to tourism growth. There’s also a firm dedication to revolutionising longdistance train travel, with a hallmark Gold Service offering en suite sleeper accommodation for travellers who like their comfort. GREYHOUND AUSTRALIA With a catchy tagline of ‘Connecting People With People’, Greyhound Australia puts its 100 years of experience to good use, providing comfortable, hassle-free and affordable coach services to people all over the country. Covering every nook and cranny of Australia, both on the beaten track and off it, the company seeks to help travellers truly experience the beauty the country has to offer. Each coach is driven by an experienced captain with a wealth of knowledge on all things Australia, while travellers can choose to hop on wherever and whenever they like. Every bus is fitted with large, panoramic windows and oversized seats for ultimate comfort, with USB chargers and Wi-Fi connectivity can be found on the company’s newest fleet. TNTDOWNUNDER.COM

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BEST CAMP GROUND / HOLIDAY PARK INTEGRITY COACH LINES See Best Tours, Western Australia. JETSTAR As Australia’s low fares carrier, Jetstar now operates across 19 Australian domestic destinations, covering all tourist favourites such as Uluru, Whitsunday Coast and Cairns. The company also flies out internationally, with pit stops in New Zealand and across Asia, Fiji and Hawaii. Unlike other budget airlines, aircrafts are fitted with economy and business class seating, the latter of which including wide leather seats, a personal entertainment system and three-course lunches and dinners. Jetstar don’t just stop there – travellers can also book hotels, cars, insurance and activities through the company enabling an allround Australian experience. PREMIER Operating a modern fleet of luxury coaches along Australia’s East coast, Premier motor service aims to get you from one place to another in both comfort and style. Coaches are equipped with seatbelts, climate controlled air conditioning, aircraft style recliner seating, panoramic glare-free windows – oh, and a handy on-board washroom and toilet. Entertainment comes in the form of video (if you can tear yourself away from the stunning outdoor scenery, that is). QANTAS Think of Qantas and you conjure up the image of the iconic red and white kangaroo logo emblazoned across planes flying all over the world. Founded in the Queensland outback in 1920, Qantas is now Australia’s largest domestic and international airline – and one of its most recognisable brands. Having built up a reputation for excellence in safety and customer service, the airline employs more than 33,000 people, with 93 per cent of them based within Australia. Economy, business and first class seats offer up mod cons to keep travellers entertained, with first class suites featuring a fully flat and wide bed – combined with luxurious pillows and a sheepskin mattress, naturally. QUEENSLAND RAIL Instilled with a proud history of contributing to the state’s economic, social and regional development, 34

Queensland Rail has developed throughout its 148-year history to meet the region’s changing needs. The company’s major business includes long distance trains and rail holidays. Some 55 million passengers use the outback and coastal services every year, which link Brisbane to places such as Longreach, Charleville and Cairns. Streamline trains run the length of the region’s network, while trains on longer routes are normally fitted with luggage racks and toilet facilities for extra passenger convenience. TIGERAIR Although based in Singapore, Tigerair flies to more than 50 destinations across Australia and Asia. The company empowers people to explore new destinations and accumulate memorable experiences by offering an increased network of destinations and affordable travel options. In terms of Australia, the airline brings travellers closer to all of the country’s greatest sights, from Perth to Hobart, via Brisbane and Darwin. Providing an all-encompassing travel experience, Tigerair also provides a platform for guests to book hotels, car rentals and travel insurance, as well as complete holiday packages. VIRGIN AUSTRALIA Part of the world-renowned group headed up by Richard Branson, Virgin Australia entered the Australian aviation market in May 2011. From humble beginnings of just one route and two aircrafts, the company now flies to more than 40 coastal and inland destinations dotted around the country. Aircrafts are now fitted with business class seats, as well as the famous Red in-flight entertainment systems on A330s. Staff are always on hand to help with a swift journey, with premium valet parking plus airport transfers available. When booking with Virgin Australia, you can also take advantage of its range of travel extras, from car hire to tours and activities.

BEST CAMPING GROUND or HOLIDAY PARK BIG 4 GOLD COAST From humble beginnings in 1979, Big 4 has grown to more than 170 parks all across Australia. In particular, BIG4 cabin, caravan

and camping accommodation is available in three locations along the Gold Coast, allowing guests the perfect opportunity to get the ultimate Queensland experience. Each holiday park offers something different, from the family friendly park close to all the great theme parks, to luxury spa villas at Tweed Heads. Each park also has a range of budget accommodation such as camping sites and caravan sites, for those looking after the pennies. CAIRNS HOLIDAY PARK If you’re looking for cheap holiday accommodation in Cairns that offers a fantastic range of great-value accommodation options, then Cairns Holiday Park is a good place to head to. It’s situated less than 3km from the City’s Business District, making it the closest holiday park to all of the action. Whether you’re on a budget and in need of unpowered campsites, or looking to splash the cash with a modern en suite studio, the park has a range of options to suit all pockets. COUNTRY STYLE CARAVAN PARK Located in the heart of the Granite Belt Wine Country on the banks of the Severn River, the Country Style Caravan Park offers a selection of accommodation choices. The 12-acre site boats space for riverside camping all year round, as well as powered spots for caravans. Six fully self-contained en suite cabins also sit around the park, four of which have wood heaters and the other two featuring oil column heating. Welcoming well-behaved pets, the park is an ideal spot for long walks, and is close by to the 17km of walking tracks in the picturesque Girraween National Park. Bald Rock National Park, Sundown National Park and Storm King Dam are all within easy reach. PISCES BIG 4 On a hillside overlooking the Pacific Ocean and just a short drive from Apollo Bay township, BIG4 Apollo Bay Pisces Holiday Park offers guests a warm welcome, stunning views and modern amenities. It provides visitors with the optimum location to explore Victoria’s Great Ocean Road, Otway National Park, tree top walks, waterfalls, a light house, the Twelve Apostles and whale nurseries. The site itself is a paradise for bird watchers and provides a range of accommodation options, such as modern designer cabins with water views, and

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BEST CAR / CAMPERVAN RENTAL more basic caravan and camping sites. All the guests also have access to park facilities including a large camp kitchen, games room and solar heated pool.

BEST CAR or CAMPERVAN RENTAL HIPPIE CAMPERS Hippie Camper’s ethos of quality, affordable transport has ensured the brand’s ever-increasing popularity with budget-conscious travellers throughout Australia and New Zealand. Founded in 2006, the company is now available from four branches along Australia’s East Coast, as well as one branch on the West Coast. Each van is kitted out with oodles of features, including a built-in bed and kitchen facilities. Hippie Camper happily provides all living equipment, maps and campground guides to travellers, making it easy to travel light and on a tight budget. JUCY Standing for fun, adventure and the spirit of travelling, Jucy offers unique and exciting travel solutions across Australia, New Zealand and the USA. Budget-conscious and adventurous travellers love the fleet of vehicles, whether that be a campervan or a basic car. Rental locations can also be found all down Australia’s East Coast, plus down the length of New Zealand’s North and South islands, enabling travellers to be as flexible as possible. Not content with just one mode of transport? The family owned business has also branched out into cruises, as well as a hotel in Auckland. MIGHTY CAMPERS Whether you’re on a tight budget and looking for somewhere basic to sleep, or you’re after something fancier and chock full of features, Mighty Campers has a campervan to suit all needs. The fleet of vehicles include room for couples as well as groups of up to six, ensuring a place for weary travellers to rest their heads. Campervan hire branch locations are dotted throughout Australia and New Zealand’s major tourist hubs – so whether you’re after seeing Perth, Adelaide or Auckland, it’s your open road. SPACESHIPS Picking up the Golden Backpack award for ‘Best Campervan/Car Rental Company’ for

the last three years, Spaceships’ customdesigned vehicles have won customers over. The Swiss army knife of campers, the vehicles are versatile, compact, fun and fuel efficient. And the best bit for travellers on the go? With Spaceships, you are not alone while exploring Australia or New Zealand’s outer space. You will see other Spaceships and can pull over and swap DVDs as you go. This creates a unique community and also provides you with invaluable information on what to do and see along the way. Campervans are available for hire from Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Cairns, Auckland and Christchurch. TRAVELLERS AUTOBARN Established by ex-backpackers with a love of travel, Travellers Autobarn puts more than 20 years of experience to good use in the travelling community. Several locations are now opened up in various locations across Australia, including Sydney, Cairns, Brisbane and Perth. The company aims to give backpackers the freedom to get to grips with all the country has to offer, making it easy to hire or buy a set of wheels.

the day, allowing visitors to get up-closeand-personal, while guests are also able to hand-feed kangaroos in Roo Heaven. But what you see on the site is just the surface of what the team do. Together, the staff are looking to develop new levels of conservation techniques and strategies for the protection of the world’s environment. BLUE MOUNTAINS The Blue Mountains in New South Wales draw crowds all year round thanks to its mountainous beauty and rich Aboriginal history. Located within a World Heritage area, the Blue Mountains offer a romantic retreat for couples, as well as for adventurers seeking a spot of bushwalking or golf. The range gets its name from the characteristic blue haze which forms from the mixing of sunlight with drops of oil released by the resident eucalypts. Its most famous landmark is The Three Sisters, a trio of unusual rock formations with their own Aboriginal dream-time legend behind them.

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CALYPSO STAR CHARTERS – SHARK CAGE DIVING Established in 1990 by an avid game fisherman, Calypso Star Charters offers the once-in-a-lifetime experience of viewing Great White Sharks in their natural habitat off Port Lincoln, South Australia. The company is particularly popular with backpackers for its one-day shark cage diving charters, while sea lion tours are also available. Taking on new owners in 2006, the team brought in a new vessel which boasts live footage streamed from the cage straight to the saloon so travellers don’t miss out on any of the action. There’s also a huge bridge deck for shark spotting, and a six-person shark cage. Not only that, but the team work closely with The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) to help conduct research into Great White Sharks.

AUSTRALIA ZOO Located an hour north of Brisbane on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast, Australia Zoo is a team of passionate conservationists working around-the-clock to deliver an animal experience like no other. Established in 1970, the zoo soared to prominence when Steve Irwin and his wife Terri took over the reins from Steve’s father in the 1990s. The 100-acre site is popular with travellers for its vast collection of animals – more than one hundred different species, in fact. Animal shows pepper

FRASER ISLAND Stretching over an area of 184,000 hectares, Fraser Island is the largest sand island in the world. The World Heritage Site, just off the coast from Queensland’s Hervey Bay, is a monumental part of Australia’s natural and cultural heritage, as well as a place of exceptional beauty. Long, uninterrupted white beaches flanked by sand cliffs and freshwater lakes characterise the island, while it’s the only place in the world to have tall rainforests growing on sand dunes at

WICKED CAMPERS Wicked Campers offers a range of cheap campervans, with 13 pick-up and drop-off locations all around Australia. Offering travellers all the luxuries found in a hotel, the vehicles provide the freedom to explore off the beaten track. Each van is decorated in a sexy, colourful design, from Jimi Hendrix to Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, making sure they’re not lost in a sea of generic vans in a parking lot. The company has also ventured out into parts of New Zealand, Asia, Africa and Europe.

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AUSTRALIA - BEST VISITOR ATTRACTION elevations of more than 200m. There are many ways for travellers to get the most out of the island, with regular tours departing from Hervey Bay. Alternatively, you can hire a 4WD, take a cruise, hike, or fly over. GREAT BARRIER REEF The Great Barrier Reef needs little introduction: known worldwide for its abundance of marine life and tropical islands, travellers descend in their droves for a chance to snorkel, scuba dive or sail across one of the seven wonders of the natural world. The World Heritage site stretches for more than 2,000 kilometres down the Queensland coast, and is made up of over 3,000 individual reefs and 100 islands. It’s also the largest coral reef system in the world, with islands arguably the closest thing you’ll get to paradise. GREAT OCEAN ROAD Noted as one of the world’s most scenic coastal drives, the Great Ocean Road takes in a 243km-stretch of road along the south-eastern coast, between Torquay and Allansford. Surfing, sea kayaking, and cultural attractions line the drive, ensuring there’s something to see and do for every kind of traveller. It also leads people past isolated beaches, pockets of rainforest, and seaside towns so that backpackers can carve out their own itinerary. One of the most iconic sights along the way is the 12 Apostles – rock stacks that rise up out of the Southern Ocean. KAKADU NATIONAL PARK Located 240km east of Darwin in Australia’s tropical north, Kakadu National Park is Australia’s largest terrestrial national park. It covers almost 20,000sqkm and is a place of enormous ecological and biological diversity. Its range of landscapes are home to a range of rare and endemic plants and animals, including more than one third of Australia’s bird species and one-quarter of its freshwater and estuarine fish species. The site was also added to the World Heritage listing in 1981. SYDNEY HARBOUR Often considered one of the most beautiful natural harbours in the world, the vibrant Sydney Harbour is alive with ferries, yachts – and even kayaks. A natural playground for locals and travellers alike, the harbour is used for swimming and diving, while visitors are also able to walk around its foreshore. Also home to iconic sights such as the Sydney Opera House 36

and Bridge, the harbour is recognisable worldwide, most memorably as the scene of the city’s New Year Eve celebrations. ULURU – RED CENTRE Rising 348m from the desert in the deep centre of Australia, Uluru is perhaps the most recognisable Aboriginal site in the country. Rich in rugged outback beauty, Uluru is accessible via all types of transport: from a motorcycle to a helicopter flight or from the back of a camel. Where the heart of the Outback beats, the World Heritagelisted site is one of Australia’s most iconic symbols, where indigenous culture and spirituality come to life. Travellers are able to learn more about its history and traditions with an Aboriginal guide, and can even camp out under the stars.

BEST BACKPACKER NIGHT BASE FULL MOON DOWN UNDER Igniting the steamy sands of Magnetic Island each month with the promise of ‘peace, love and party for all’, Base Full Moon Down Under promises a party unlike any other Australia has seen. A shuttle bus service transports revellers from the ferry terminal to Base where all the magic happens. So paint yourself from head to toe, grab a bucket, and let your body lose control at what has become one of Australia’s most iconic monthly outdoor parties… BIRDEES Named after a scene from the movie The Party, Birdees has become a home away from home for backpackers and students alike since 2003. Open seven days a week until late in the heart of Queensland’s Fortitude Valley, it offers three bars, dining and a function space, meaning there’s always something to suit everyone. Themed events encourage travellers to get creative, while karaoke and DJ battle nights cater for the music lovers. CHEEKY MONKEYS Nestled close to Byron Bay for night-time paddles, Cheeky Monkeys promises ‘the best fun you can have with your clothes on’. Every night is themed, with motifs including jungle, beach bikini and TGI Friday. It’s a backpacker’s bonanza, full of wet T-shirt competitions, impressive shore views and a nightly prize pool, and it’s open until the early hours of the morning. DOWN UNDER BAR – AIRLIE BEACH Base Airlie Beach has garnered a

reputation for its stylish rooms and social atmosphere. The Down Under Bar is a recent addition to the accommodation, open seven days a week for evening frolics. It’s also home to the AU$10 meal and drink deal combo, nom. DOWN UNDER BAR – BRISBANE Located in the heart of the Brisbane action, the Down Under Bar is situated downstairs in the central Base hostel accommodation, which offers everything a backpacker could possibly want. It’s where to head to for when you want to go full on, flat out, and is a great spot for dancing the night away, as well as coming away with some pretty neat prizes. GILLIGAN’S Centrally located between Sheridan and Grafton streets in the midst of Cairns city centre, Gilligan’s is the ideal base from which to explore the beautiful and tropical north. The hostel is renowned for its party atmosphere – it even has its own nightclub and hosts regular themed nights, while there’s a lovely pool to lounge around in to ease the hangover. LUCKY COQ Opening in April 2006, Lucky Coq has grown into a local favourite. Each night offers something different, from a free pool table, BBQ, live bands, DJs and movie nights. A continually changing tap beer list gives you a huge range of drinks from around the world, with the team also conjuring up cocktails to suit all taste buds. It’s also a relaxed affair outside in the rooftop terrace where comfy sofas are dotted around. MUSTANG BAR With a distinct American feel, The Mustang Bar has a major focus on both sport and quality live entertainment. More than 50 bottled and draught beers from the USA line the bar’s shelves – best enjoyed with a fine Cuban or Dominican cigar located near the back bar. Smack bang in the heart of Perth, the bar is also a favourite spot for sports fans, thanks to its numerous TVs showing Fox Sports, ESPN, Fuel, Euro Sport and Setanta. NEIGHBOURS NIGHT Combining Melbourne-based TV show Neighbours with a trivia night for backpackers, Neighbours Night is a mustdo for die-hard fans of Ramsay Street. Established in 1997, the night takes place on Monday nights in the British-themed

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AUSTRALIA - BEST CITY / REGION The Elephant and Wheelbarrow pub in Melbourne’s favourite backpacker suburb, St Kilda. As well as having the opportunity to test your Neighbours knowledge, some of the cast from the show, such as Dr Karl Kennedy, sometimes drop in to say hi. SCARY CANARY The ultimate backpacker experience is up for grabs at Scary Canary, which offers cheap drinks, quality food and an interactive introduction to Sydney’s cultural melting pot. Every night greets you with a series of activities, from wet T-shirt competitions to goldfish racing, karaoke and male strippers. There’s also a ton of party bar games to get the evening going. THE WOOLSHED For more than 19 years, The Woolshed has offered backpackers an evening experience that won’t be forgotten in a hurry. Home to a chargrill and saloon bar, it’s famous for its table dancing where everyone bangs on the tin roof, as well as its delicious food. Themed nights, such as wet T-shirts, beach and frat parties, help loosen the mood, with cheap drinks and prizes on offer seven days a week.

BEST CITY/REGION CAIRNS A tropical climate and home to the Great Barrier Reef, it’s easy to see why Cairns attracts backpackers in their droves every year. It’s the only place on earth where two World Heritage-listed areas meet, justifying the 600-odd tours every day which make the most of its year-round outdoor lifestyle and cosmopolitan culture. The compact city is easy to get around, taking travellers from secluded freshwater swimming holes to an extensive network of cycle paths and tropical plants in the Botanic Gardens. Whether you’re after adventure or exotic experiences, Cairns has it all. GOLD COAST The Gold Coast is where travellers head to for their thrills and spills, most often in the form of surfing on one of the city’s paradise beaches. Known as the ‘theme park capital of Australia’, the city lets you make a splash at one of the water parks, or even swim with dolphins and sharks. Away from the beach you’ve also got Hinterland, where sights include Tamborine Mountain, Canungra, Springbrook and Lamington.

The Gold Coast HUNTER VALLEY Hunter Valley is Australia’s most visited wine region, and is home to more than 150 wineries, vineyards and cellar doors. It’s fair to say that a Hunter Valley break offers a taste of the good life, where fine wine and gourmet food await travellers. Wine tours, plush hotels and even hostels are found around the region, where spa days and golf sessions rule the roost. MELBOURNE Australia’s hub of all things stylish, Melbourne features buzzing bars, boutique stores and countless world class events. Take a wander around the city’s hidden laneways for al fresco eateries and cosy rooftop bars, and take in the street art adorning approved outdoor locations. The city’s bohemian heart is found in Fitzroy which is home to fashion, art and food, while Federation Square brings together a creative mix of attractions, galleries and museums. Each year, the cultural city welcomes over a million international visitors keen to experience all it has to offer. NORTHERN TERRITORY From the tropics through to the deserts, the Northern Territory boasts a whole range of terrain for adventurists to get stuck into. Radiating down from the modern city of Darwin, the Northern Territory also encompasses the Alice Spring area, including Uluru. All this means that the region is a heaving mix of landscapes and cultures, with exotic wildlife, Aboriginal history, cosmopolitan cafes, and even airboat rides across the Mary River. PERTH Nestled in to the Western coast of Australia, Perth offers a quieter way

of life by way of hip wine bars, sunny beaches and soaring skyscrapers. Australia’s only capital city on the Indian Ocean, the city offers a diverse range of patches for travellers to explore, from the historic Fremantle to the outlying hills which are home to rivers and copious amounts of wine. Some 15 minutes outside of the city centre is Cottesloe beach, which is a favourite with backpackers for its quaint, village atmosphere and golden sands. SYDNEY The glittering Sydney skyline is one of the most recognisable in the world, attracting travellers eager to tick off some epic sights on their bucket list. From catching a show in the worldfamous Sydney Opera House, to hiking over the Sydney Harbour bridge, Sydney has got something for everyone – regardless of fitness levels. The familyfriendly city also emanates a sunny, vibrant vibe, perfect for sightseeing, al fresco dining, or catching a few waves on a few of its surrounding beaches. THE WHITSUNDAYS The Whitsundays is made up of 74 individual islands scattered along the tropical coast of Queensland. A visual treat, the azure blue sea and secluded beaches make The Whitsundays an unrivalled location for catching a few rays. Travellers who prefer to get down and dirty can also dive in with a range of watersports, from scuba diving to sailing. Often featured on lists of the world’s most beautiful beaches, The Whitsundays is part of the UNESCO World Heritage site of the Great Barrier Reef and is frequently described as a tropical paradise. TNTDOWNUNDER.COM

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BEST CULTURAL EXPERIENCE DAINTREE DREAMING Rich Aboriginal history and culture comes to life with this authentic indigenous experience. Taking in the scenic coasts, tours also flit through Cooya Beach, which is a traditional fishing ground of the Kuku Yalankji people. Made up of three diverse ecosystems, visitors have the chance to get to grips with Aboriginal hunting techniques, such as spear throwing and tracking fish. Daintree Dreaming also includes a visit to the world’s oldest living rainforest (and World Heritage site) of the Daintree National Park, where visitors have a chance to learn more about the Kuku Yalanji culture and traditions, as well as the rainforest’s thriving eco system. MITAI MAORI VILLAGE Mitai Maori Village gives travellers an authentic introduction to the Maori culture. This sacred place offers an indigenous cultural experience within a natural bush setting. Suitable for families, backpackers and solo travellers, the village lets people get up close and personal with warriors in traditional dress paddling an ancient warrior canoe down the Waio-whiro stream, as well as traditionally cooked hangi meat being lifted from the ground. The cultural performance also teaches more about the Mairi’s past, carvings and tattoo art, with displays of weaponry, combat and the poi dance. THE ROCK TOUR The Rock Tour is Australian and Northern Territory owned and is as Aussie as you will find in Australia. The tour, which takes in Alice Springs, Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon, is the end result of years of planning and 20 years’ experience in the tourism industry. The Rock Tour has won the Golden Backpack for “The Best Tour in the Northern Territory” six out of seven years. TAMAKI MAORI VILLAGE ROTORUA Located on the outskirts of Rotorua, the traditional Tamaki Maori Village welcomes guests in via a formal, sacred ceremony. Inside the village’s fortifications, travellers are treated to talks about Maori art forms and traditions, as well as displays of weaponry, weaving and crafts. Traditional songs and dances are performed for travellers, while a feast or authentic Maori Hangi meal 38

rounds off the visit. Want more? You even have the opportunity to stay the night, as well as indulge in hands-on interactive experiences around and about the village. TJAPUKAI ABORIGINAL CULTURAL PARK Enabling guests to immerse themselves in traditional Tjapukai culture, the Park brings travellers face-to-face with authentic music, dance and storytelling. Founded more than 25 years ago, Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park is Australia’s largest Indigenous cultural park. It also has a spot in the Guinness Book of Records as Australia’s longest running stage show. Aboriginal performers bring the culture to life via interactive activities, from didgeridoo playing to boomerang throwing. Day and night-time celebrations take place seven days a week, while special events such as weddings or cocktail parties can also be held on-site. WHAKAREWAREWA THERMAL VILLAGE TOUR Since the early 1800s, the Tuhourangi/ Ngati Wahiao people have welcomed visitors into their homes for demonstrations on the use of their natural geothermal surroundings. The tradition continues with daily tours around the living Maori village, situated in Rotorua. Tour guides who have lived on the site for more than five generations take travellers through the village’s history, telling stories of their culture. Before you leave, make sure you check out the traditional Maori Hangi meal, steamed and cooked using geothermal vents. You can also stay on-site, either in the village or on the naturally formed campsite surrounded by native bush and breath-taking scenery – and, of course, natural hot springs under the sand to provide a relaxing swim.

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BEST ACCOMMODATION ADVENTURE QUEENSTOWN HOSTEL Adventure Queenstown Hostel offers boutique and homely hostel accommodation, which is truly owned and run by intrepid travellers. Centrally located in the heart of Queenstown, the hostel prides itself on providing a high level of comfort with personal service. An ownerrun hostel, they provide staff that have travelled the world and can understand the tricky situations encountered when travelling. With a quality of furnishing not

always seen in hostels, the company gives a lot at little cost. BASE AUCKLAND Base Auckland hostel is located in the heart of the city – central to shops, cafés, museums, Sky tower and only a few minutes’ walk to train, bus and ferry terminals. The airport bus (Airbus) stops right outside the door. The quality backpacker hostel offers comfy beds in a clean, modern and secure environment. Facilities include a 24-hour reception, patrolled security, swipe card access, high speed wireless internet café, large modern kitchen with communal area and laundry, luggage storage, 2 Sky TV lounges, travel centre’s, and home to Globe Bar. BUDGET BACKPACKERS HOSTEL NZ Independently owned and operated, BBH self-catering budget accommodation can be found almost everywhere in NZ. BBH accommodation welcomes travellers of all nationalities and ages. Unlike a hotel, BBH offers a personal experience where you can interact with the owner. The average BBH has just 36 beds, so chances are, the person who owns the hostel will check you in and probably out when you move on – and you’ll likely be remembered when you return. COPPERBEECH BACKPACKERS Travellers consider Copperbeech Backpackers a home away from home because of the relaxed, fun and homey atmosphere. There are great rates for long-term stays and the owners can help you to find work in Blenheim. Features include free coffee and tea, cosy lounge with open fire, a giant garden to play and relax in, free laundry, and extensive book/DVD library and lots of weekly activities, including free wine tours. DOWNTOWN BACKPACKERS The historic Hotel Waterloo was chosen to host the Queen’s entourage on her 1953 Coronation Tour of New Zealand. When the hotel was converted for budget accommodation, the luxuries remained. Downtown Backpackers has a different feel to that of other budget accommodation properties in Wellington and New Zealand. Facilities such as private tiled bathrooms in most of the double, twin and single rooms, elegant staircases, high ceilings... and you can’t go past sampling the menu in the on-site café that is located in the old hotel’s ballroom.

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NEW ZEALAND - BEST ACCOMMODATION HAKA LODGE Haka Lodge specialises in providing upmarket New Zealand hostels at affordable rates. The policy is to provide guests with more for less. Haka Lodge hostels stand out from the crowd thanks to friendly staff, clean and modern facilities, spacious accommodation and a relaxed atmosphere. A small, Kiwi-owned company, Haka Lodge has a strong sustainability ethos, including live worm farms to recycle food waste. Haka Lodge Christchurch is surrounded by large native trees and gardens and centrally located Haka Lodge Queenstown has breath taking views of the surrounding mountains. JUCY HOTEL Jucy Hotel offers friendly, quality accommodation at competitive prices right in heart of Auckland City. Within walking distance to Vector Arena, as well as all major attractions and main transport hubs, Jucy Hotel combines the best of budget and hotel-style accommodation with 60 rooms ranging from contemporary twin, double or triple rooms with ensuites, to standard single, double and triple rooms with shared bathroom facilities. LKNZ LODGE LKNZ lodge is located in the township of Ohakune, with restaurants and bars, a supermarket and shops all within a twominute walk. Situated on the doorstep of the Tongariro National Park, LKNZ provides quality accommodation to suit all budgets, from kitchenette en-suite rooms, flash packer rooms to budget dorm beds spread over three lodges. In winter, Turoa and Whakapapa ski fields are the largest in New Zealand and receive the most annual snowfall on average. In the summer you can canoe, river raft, do the Tongariro Crossing, or even climb Mt Ruapehu or Mt Ngauruhoe. NOMADS Nomads Backpackers is known as one of the coolest and funkiest backpackers in New Zealand. The hostels are jam-packed with surprising luxuries such as a free-touse spa and sauna, rooftop kitchen and sundeck in their Auckland branch. Nomads has top facilities, from deluxe en-suite private rooms with a TV, to elegantly appointed shared accommodation with crisp, clean linen. The Mad Travel Shop located at the Auckland hostel is not only a great place to plan your trip and get some help finding a job, you can also chill out on

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the beanbags, play some foosball, watch a movie, use free Wi-Fi or just read a book.

the extensive facilities or hire a bike and see what the capital has to offer.

PACIFIC COAST LODGE & BACKPACKERS Pacific Coast Lodge and Backpackers is located close to the beautiful shores of Mount Maunganui Beach. Pacific Coast can cater for one-night stays to weekly boarders looking for work, and are perfectly situated if you’re in Mount Maunganui for a sporting event, as it is situated close to Bay Park Stadium. The hostel is just minutes from downtown Mount Maunganui, and only 500m from the beach.

YHA AUCKLAND YHA Auckland City is the ideal backpacker hostel to start or finish your New Zealand adventure. The hostel combines the excitement of the city with a safe and secure environment. A fully equipped kitchen, relaxed dining room, comfortable TV room, spacious sundeck and barbecue area, laundry and luggage storage facilities and free accommodation and travel service, make this four-star Qualmark rated hostel an awesome place to stay. Located at the top of Queen Street in the heart of Auckland, the YHA Auckland City hostel provides easy access to the city centre and is surrounded by shops, cafes, restaurants and pubs.

PONSONBY BACKPACKERS Ponsonby Backpackers is a cosy, comfortable, and safe traveller’s hostel offering warm and friendly budget accommodation right in the heart and soul of Ponsonby. Cafes and bars, arts and crafts, restaurants, fashion designers and a wide variety of boutique establishments are all within a short stroll of the hostel. Ponsonby Backpackers is one of the best Backpackers Hostel Accommodation in Auckland and has received many great reviews on TripAdvisor and on HostelBookers TREK GLOBAL BACKPACKERS Trek Global is the friendly, fun backpackers in the heart of Wellington. Whether you’re en route to an adrenaline-driven destination or fancy a few days to explore the culture capital of NZ, stay at Trek and make it your home for the night or week! Whether you are flying solo or travelling with friends, the aim at Trek Global is to provide you with a memorable Wellington experience while giving you a homely and friendly base to explore from. Join in the free in-house activities, take advantage of

BEST CAR or CAMPERVAN RENTAL ESCAPE RENTALS Escape Rentals is an award-winning New Zealand campervan hire company providing reliable, economical rental vehicles for backpackers and independent travellers. Each campervan sleeps up to three adults and is individually painted by a talented artist. The campers are fully equipped with bedding, beach chairs, kitchen facilities, utensils and more. Escape Rentals also provides 24-hour roadside assistance and a ‘No Hidden Costs’ price policy for complete peace of mind. Escape has depots centrally located in Auckland and Christchurch and has a small, friendly team who are passionate about New Zealand. Whether you are a Backpacker or a Babyboomer, Escape will ensure your travel experience is ‘sweet as’. TNTDOWNUNDER.COM

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NEW ZEALAND - BEST TOURS HIPPIE CAMPERS See Best Car or Campervan Rental, Australia.

guidance to help every step of the way. Kayaking is, after all, one of the best ways to explore the beauty of Lake Taupo. CONTIKI See Best Tours, New South Wales.

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DOLPHIN SEAFARIS NZ LTD Dolphin Seafaris is situated in the heart of the Bay of Plenty, a huge marine playground surrounded by vineyards and lush orchards, close to the major tourist attractions of Rotorua and Lake Taupo. Enjoy this very special and unique natural experience with wild dolphins, both common and bottlenose that are resident in huge numbers swimming in the crystal clear waters of the Pacific Ocean. Many thousands of dolphins live in the bay, so your chances of viewing these awesome creatures in their natural habitat are far greater her than anywhere in New Zealand.

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BEST TOURS AJ HACKETT See Best Tours, Queensland. G-ADVENTURES See Best Tours, New South Wales. CANOE AND KAYAK TAUPO Whether you are interested in guided kayaking tours, kayak courses or information on various kayaks and accessories to purchase, then start your journey with Canoe and Kayak Taupo. Friendly staff will give

ELM WILDLIFE TOURS Join Elm Wildlife Tours to experience an unrivalled close-up viewing of rare yellow eyed penguins, Hooker’s sea lions, NZ fur seals and little blue penguins within the restricted wildlife conservation sanctuary. See albatross at Taiaroa headland and other wildlife around Otago peninsula bay and lagoons. Accompany enthusiastic and expert guides to some of the most spectacular wildlife spots, inaccessible to others, to ensure an absolutely special wildlife experience of a lifetime. Elm Wildlife Tours is a multiaward-winning family owned and operated in Queenstown business with sh ru st be e Th em all + I’ve tried th more than twenty UK George Gunn, years’ experience in wildlife d) (in New Zealan conservation and tours.

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recognized guiding operation established in 1990, which prides itself on providing the most incredible glacier experience. Combining traditional guiding techniques unique to New Zealand with modern innovations, the guides are able to access glacier terrain normally only seen by experienced mountaineers. Franz Josef Glacier Guides is a wholly owned New Zealand business and another true NZ experience from Ngai Tahu Tourism. HAKA TOURS When you travel around NZ with Haka Tours, you get so much more than a bus pass. The trips are bursting with value and all include accommodation and breakfast, a guided tour of every location visited, included activities, surprise stops and experiences on the way. Haka Tours delivers the experience of a lifetime. JUCY CRUISE Hop aboard the Maiden of Milford for the Jucy Cruise Milford Sound boat cruise and marvel at one of the most stunning places on earth. Relax in the modern catamaran while being spoilt with unlimited close-up viewings of waterfalls, wildlife and rainforest from the three viewing decks (both inside and out). Milford Sound is one of the world’s most stunning locations. The spectacular Jucy Cruise will take you the length of the fiord to the Tasman Sea and back in uncrowded comfort complimented by the famous Jucy service. KIWI EXPERIENCE Kiwi Experience is the leading hop-on, hop-off backpacker bus New Zealand experience; designed by travellers for travellers. Drivers know when to stop the bus and soak it in, and when to keep on cruising and leave the tourist traps behind. See New Zealand’s big highlights and incredible places so hidden even Peter Jackson couldn’t find them. Whether you’re an adrenalin junkie, a culture seeker, a beach bum, or have come to see the most awe-inspiring landscapes in the world, Kiwi Experience is the trip of a lifetime. You couldn’t have a bad time if you tried. THE LEGENDARY BLACKWATER RAFTING The Legendary Black Water Rafting Company is New Zealand’s first black water rafting adventure operator. Sharing thrills and excitement since 1987,

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NEW ZEALAND - BEST TRAVEL AGENT experienced guides will take rafters safely through the stunning underworld of Ruakuri Cave. What began as a special treat for a brave few has developed into a spectacular tourism attraction that gives visitors of all ages the chance to abseil, weave, jump, climb, and float through a glow-worm-studded subterranean wonderland at Waitomo Caves. NZONE SKY DIVE Tandem Skydiving in Queenstown since 1990, NZONE Skydive was NZ’s first Tandem Skydive operation and is the only Tandem Skydive company to have won New Zealand’s Supreme Tourism Award. The mission is to deliver the ultimate adventure experience to each customer through personal service, and secure the NZONE brand as being synonymous with quality, safety and excitement. Formed by two parachute enthusiasts back in 1990, the company is relaxed yet professional. SHOTOVER CANYON SWING Travel 15 minutes from Queenstown in a 4WD vehicle, take an easy threeminute bush walk and arrive at Shotover Canyon Swing, a purposebuilt, cliff-mounted platform on the edge of a cliff 109m above the Shotover River. Leaving the safety of the platform, freefall 60m down into the canyon until the rope smoothly swings into a giant 200m swing. Complete a couple of massive swings before slowly coming to rest. Awesome. SKYDIVE BAY OF ISLANDS Skydiving over the Bay of Islands is arguably the most scenic and picturesque skydive you can do in New Zealand. Experience the 144 islands of the Bay of Islands and view the curve of the earth from more than two miles up. Skydive Bay of Islands is certified to the highest possible standard by New Zealand’s Civil Aviation Authority, ensuring all skydives will not only be exhilarating, but also one of the safest and most highly regulated. SKYLINE QUEENSTOWN Located in Queenstown and Rotorua, Skyline New Zealand is home to the ultimate gondola and luge experience. As well as the tranquil uphill gondola ride and the thrilling downhill luge tracks, Skyline offers plenty of other things to do in New Zealand such as walking tracks, mountain biking

trails, cultural experiences, adventure activities and great dining options, all with unsurpassed scenic views. STRAY Stray’s mission is to get further off the beaten track in New Zealand, immersing travellers in places and activities that will amaze and enthral. To name a few: an overnight stay on a real marae (Maori meeting ground), an authentic farm stay experience, a lodge set deep in native bush, a wildlife stop-over on Stewart Island or a night by NZ’s highest mountain. All of these and more are exclusive to Stray. Driver guides receive market-leading training to help take travels around the country; as well as being a local “guidebook” they provide commentary, book beds for the night and activities, and provide information on anything from New Zealand history and culture to the best drinking spots. Drivers are consistently mentioned when passengers talk about their favourite things on Stray. TAUPO TANDEM SKYDIVING You are sure to be a bit nervous when arriving at the drop zone. You are, after all, about to jump out of a plane... but the friendly staff will explain everything needed to know before the skydive, providing jumpsuits, harnesses, parachutes (obviously) and experienced tandem masters. The beauty of tandem skydiving is that you don’t have to worry about a thing. Leave it to the experts, who have taken more than 170,000 people skydiving, to do all the work while you get busy screaming your head off. TONGARIRO EXPEDITIONS Often described as the best one-day hike in New Zealand, the Tongariro alpine crossing provides an opportunity to experience some of the most scenic, volcanically active areas of the park. Travellers will take a journey so remote and intensely dramatic that it puts life into perspective – and Tongariro Expeditions are the ones to do it with.

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BEST TRANSPORT PROVIDER HAKA TOURS When you travel around NZ with Haka Tours, you get so much more than a bus pass. The trips are bursting with value and all include accommodation and breakfast, a guided tour of every location visited, included activities, surprise stops and experiences on the way. Haka Tours delivers the experience of a lifetime. JUCY CRUISE See Best Tours, New Zealand. KIWI EXPERIENCE See Best Tours, New Zealand. NAKED BUS Naked passports are super affordable and flexible bus passes which give travellers the freedom to explore New Zealand their way. There are no pre-loaded itineraries, enabling the traveller to choose where to go, how many places to go to, how long to stay and when to leave. Naked passports range from short three-trip passes to awesome unlimited passes – so whether you’re here for a few days or a few months – there is a perfect Naked passport for you. STRAY See Best Tours, New Zealand.

BEST BACKPACKER NIGHT BIG NIGHT OUT QUEENSTOWN Party from bar to bar with Queenstown’s original pub crawl, five nights a week. Upgrade to include the Ice Bar on Wednesdays and Fridays or include the Party Boat Cruise on Tuesdays and Thursdays for only $10. BLEND BAR Blend Bar and Café is the ultimate party bar in Wellington. Enjoy great drinks served by some of the best bartenders in town. Blend Bar has something different to offer every night. Situated in the heart of Wellington’s city centre, next to the Michael Fowler Centre, Blend TNTDOWNUNDER.COM

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NEW ZEALAND - BEST BACKPACKER NIGHT Bar is perfect for an after work business meeting, dinner before catching a show or a big night out partying. FRENZI PUB CRAWL AUCKLAND Frenzi Bar Crawl is a backpacker party night with an average of 100+ people every week – it is not to be missed. Join the team on a nightlife tour around the city, taking in some of Auckland’s best city pubs, bars and clubs. If you are looking for a fun way to introduce yourself to Auckland and an easy way to meet many like-minded people, join the crazy fun that is Frenzi. GLOBE BAR Globe Bar is a top traveller’s bar, with entertainment shows, wild themes and pool competitions every night – supported by some of Auckland’s finest DJs. No matter what day of the week, Globe Bar will be holding one of its wild parties that have established its reputation as an internationally renowned party bar, making it one of the first stops for backpackers looking for a good time. KIWI CRAWL Kiwi Crawl is Queenstown’s biggest bar crawl, original ice bar crawl and party cruise and crawl. Run five nights a week every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the Kiwi Crawl has a great atmosphere and shows the best places in town to enjoy the night. You will also get loads of free drinks, pizza, photos, club and bar entry, drink discounts in 10 bars and the chance to win big prizes from local activities. PIPI PATCH Pipi Patch, known as Paihia’s party hostel, is a stone’s throw to the beach, shops, cafés and bars. Relax by the pool, soak in the hot spa under the stars, kick back with a beer out on the sundeck, or play a game of basketball in the courtyard. Pipi Patch also hosts one of Paihia’s coolest and most popular bars, providing frequent barbecues and night-long parties. PONSONBY BACKPACKERS Ponsonby Backpackers hosts lively event nights for guests, which are held weekly in the summer season. The hostel is also located in a fantastic part of Auckland, which has a number of great bars and clubs, so be sure to have a few beers by the barbecue before hitting the strip. 42

BEST VISITOR ATTRACTION AJ HACKETT BUNGY This eponymous company was founded in the 1980s by AJ Hackett, who quite literally threw everything he had into it. Climbing up the Eiffel Tower, Hackett bungy jumped off early one morning to prove the safety of the newly designed ropes. Despite being immediately arrested, Hackett’s stunt was a success, and the company is now an iconic tourism brand in New Zealand. Offering both challenge and adventure to travellers, the team now offer several different thrillseeking activities across the country. FRANZ JOSEF GLACIER A 12km-long glacier located in Westland Tai Poutini National Park on New Zealand’s South Island, Franz Josef allows travellers to experience a dynamic glacial environment, all within walking distance from the main highway. Part of the country’s UNESCO World Heritage area, the glacier’s surging waterfalls and glacial rivers ensure an adventure and leisure destination that’s just ready to be explored. Hike, climb, and even heli-hike around the glacier with a number of companies eager to get you close to the coolest action. HUKA FALLS The Huka Falls are the largest falls on the Waikato River, situated near Taupo on New Zealand’s North Island. Up to 220,000 litres of water gushes out every second as it squeezes through a narrow opening and meanders its way down rapids. Hike up the Spa Park to several vantage points for a spectacular picture or five – or even take a jet boat to the falls’ mighty base if you’re feeling brave. SHOTOVER CANYON SWING Travel 15 minutes from Queenstown in a 4WD vehicle, take an easy three-minute bush walk and arrive at Shotover Canyon Swing, a purpose-built, cliff-mounted platform on the edge of a cliff 109m above the Shotover River. Leaving the safety of the platform, freefall 60m down into the canyon until the rope smoothly swings into a giant 200m swing. Complete a couple of massive swings before slowly coming to rest. Awesome. SKYLINE QUEENSTOWN Skyline Queenstown is home to the ultimate gondola and luge experience. As well as the tranquil uphill gondola ride and the thrilling downhill loge tracks,

Skyline offers plenty of other things such as walking tracks, mountain biking trails, cultural experiences, adventure activities and great dining options, all with unsurpassed scenic views. TONGARIRO CROSSING Whether you’re an avid trekker or parttime adventurer, the Tongariro Crossing is deemed one of the best one-day treks in the world. Located within the World Heritage Site of the Tongariro National Park, the crossing, though steep in some places, takes you across active volcanoes, thermal steam vents, and emerald and blue lakes. The 19.4 kilometre journey takes around six to eight hours to complete, but leaves participants with a great sense of achievement – as well as stunning photos of the natural landscape. WAITOMO CAVES By taking a trip to the Waitomo Caves, travellers are transported back millions of years in time. Created by geological and volcanic activity over the last 30 million years, the limestone caves are home to Arachnocampa luminosa – or glow worms as they’re most commonly called. Peppering the caves’ ceilings like stars in the night sky, the glow worms attract travellers from near and far, with boat rides and walking tours leading them through the warren of tunnels.

BEST CITY/REGION ABEL TASMAN NATIONAL PARK Snuggled in between Golden Bay and Tasman Bay at the north end of the South Island, Abel Tasman National Park is renowned not only for its golden beaches, but for its spectacular sculptured granite cliffs and worldfamous coastal track. Although the smallest of New Zealand’s national parks, it’s perfectly formed for both relaxation and adventure. The grounds are accessible via foot, sailing catamaran and sea kayak, affording travellers a chance to mix the natural beauty of the region with a need for thrills. AUCKLAND Auckland is a land of idyllic islands and rolling green hills, enticing travellers in from both far and wide. It’s the only city in the world built on a basaltic volcanic field that is still active, which is evident in the city’s selection of parks, from Mount Eden to One Tree Hill. Auckland

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NEW ZEALAND - BEST CITY / REGION is also a good base for exploring areas nearby, such as the scenic beaches on the Waiheke Island. Bush walks, farmers’ markets and boutique wineries are just some of the go-to places for travellers. BAY OF ISLANDS Enjoyed by New Zealand holidaymakers as well as by travellers from the other side of the world, the Bay of Islands is a subtropical micro-region known for its spectacular scenery and history. Made up of 144 islands, the region is a threehour drive from Auckland and allows you to get up close and personal with the wildlife. Tapeka Point is a maritime playground for all sorts of creatures, including penguins, dolphins and whales. And once you’re on dry land, there’s also a whole range of accommodation to choose from, from budget to luxury. GREAT LAKE TAUPO Tipped as nature’s ultimate playground, Great Lake Taupo is a sporting mecca for thrillseekers. Plunge down towards the lake with a bungy jump, meander your way through the rapids on a raft, or skydive above it. Even if it’s raining you’ll still have a good time: walking tours and geothermal heated pools seek to warm you up. On the outskirts of the volcanic region in the mountains of Tongariro National Park, there’s also a chance to try out winter sports such as skiing. QUEENSTOWN There’s no time to rest when you hit Queenstown – with more than 220 tourism activities from skiing to whitewater rafting and sky diving, Queenstown is synonymous with adventure. Almost 2 million visitors take on the Queenstown challenge each year, as well as taking in the awe-inspiring scenery of the surrounding lake and alpine areas. Travellers are also drawn to the centre of the cosmopolitan city for festivals, markets and scrumptious eateries. ROTORUA Lakes, forest, cycle tracks and adventure: Rotorua is a region rich in stunning landscapes, dotted with forests, natural geysers and soothing mud pools. The city is rich in Maori culture, and is also home to the buried village of Te Wairoa, which was covered by ash and rock during Mt Tarawera’s eruption in the late 19th century. And as for accommodation, travellers have their pick of luxury lodges, hostels or homely apartment, meaning it’s a city for all budgets.

The Kiwis are a friendly bunch, honest WELLINGTON From the top of Mount Victoria, you are treated to 360-degree panoramic views of New Zealand’s capital city – small in size, but packed with features to keep even the most expert travellers on their toes. It’s the place travellers head to for those infamous Lord of the Rings location tours, as well as rides in the iconic cable cars up to Kelburn. Marketed as ‘the coolest little capital in the world’, Wellington is also believed to have more bars and restaurants per capita than New York City. Hipster and art-lovers are found in the bohemian Cuba Street, while stylish cocktail bars rule the roost for partygoers.

BEST ONLINE TRAVEL AGENT – OZ & NZ AIRLIEBEACH.COM Airliebeach.com is the online gateway to Whitsundays short breaks, with a collection of fantastic holiday package specials to suit any budget. Adventures for backpackers, couples and families are all catered for, with trips such as a reef adventure tour via a seaplane, a luxury Great Barrier Reef getaway, and an open water dive course. Overnight sailing and bareboat charter trips are also available from the family-run company fronted by a World Sailing Champion. In other words, Airliebeach.com has both the local knowledge and the expertise to help craft your dream trip. The company has also been nominated several times for the Golden Backpack Award, including for the ‘Best Small Travel Agent’ in 2012. AWESOMEWHITSUNDAYS.COM Awesomewhitsundays.com is determined to make the most of the Whitsundays with a selection of experiences and activities to get travellers right in the midst of things. The company’s packages throw travellers in at some of the region’s most stunning locations, from the Great Barrier Reef

Marine Park to Whitehaven Beach. The website includes a whole host of combo packages to inspire travellers, as well as a map of the region to orientate visitors. Similar trips are also available over in Fiji with the company, including cruises with Yasawa and Mamanuca Islands. BOOKME.COM.AU Whether by air, land or water, Bookme. com.au offers the best deals for backpackers looking to get the most action squeezed out of their Australian adventure. Private boat hire? Tick. Stand-up paddle boarding in Port Douglas? Tick. Luxury spa treatments? Yep, that too. Its site lets travellers keep abreast of discounts, with more money off for those activities set to take place within the next few days. Activities are available all across Eastern Australia, as well as New Zealand. DOITTOUR.COM Doittour.com knows there’s one thing better than sightseeing in Australia – and that’s sightseeing around Australia with discounted tours. The team offer Australia-wide cheap trips via a hasslefree online purchasing service, from Cairns tours to transport around the country. Travellers can save up to 50% off tours, leaving more money for nights out and yet more thrills. STATRAVEL.COM With a purpose of making travel affordable and attainable for everyone, Statravel.com offers great deals for absolutely everybody. Low fares are available for students and those under 26, while the team aim to offer real value coupled with the flexibility and features that travellers want. Exclusive deals for flights, hotels, tours, travel insurance and transport can all be booked in one place online. Planning advice for all kinds of trips is also offered, as well as travel guides to provide inspiration across all continents. TNTDOWNUNDER.COM

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to cook together, hang out and go on adventures through south-west Western Australia. Were you impressed by his knowledge? Very. He knows about all sorts of food. When on tour, he visits the best restaurants of whatever city he’s in, so yes, he definitely has good food knowledge. But I think he gets a bit nervous cooking with me! So, were you a Blur or Oasis fan? I’d choose Blur! I was in primary school when ‘Song 2’ came out and I remember singing it. What would you play in a band? I can’t play anything, I’m terrible! But I’d have to be the frontman in a punk rock band. I love punk rock and get a kick out of being on stage.

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You’re famously a big supporter of locally produced food. How come? I think it’s very important, we have to respect the environment. We’ve done a lot of harm to the world and if we carry on we won’t have access to the variety of food we have today. I also think it leads to better tasting, more nutritious food.

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How did the TV partnership with Blur’s Alex James come about? I first met Alex in 2012 at the Margaret River Gourmet Escape, a festival that takes over every November. Filming the series was so much fun – we did a lot of foraging and fishing. Alex is not too comfortable with anything with claws so freaked out when we went crabbing in Denmark. Turns out he was right as I got pinched. What’s he like to work with? He’s really passionate about food. It was great

What Aussie dishes should visitors try? Australia doesn’t have signature dishes as such, but everyone should definitely try kangaroo, as well as some Australian-produced cheeses. Classic pavlova is also quite common. My favourite is pavlova with passion fruit. And where should we be eating? When travelling through Western Australia, especially in Margaret River, Denmark and Albany, stop in at the farmers’ markets. Try Ringwould Cheese at the Albany Farmers’ Market. And their goat’s cheese is fantastic. Follow Matt and Alex’s foodie adventures on Recipes that Rock, aired from November 8, 4pm, on Nine Network

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Does bush tukka come into that? I don’t really like the term bush tukka, but I’m very passionate about Australian native food. We’ve a huge variety of flavours, textures and tastes. I’ve developed an Australia seven spice mix from native leaves and berries, which you can try in my restaurants in Perth and Melbourne. I do a great dish with crickets fried in it. We also do some with insects, including toasted ants with marshmallows. The ants have a citrus flavour reminiscent of kaffir lime leaves and lemongrass. The sour flavour really cuts through the sweetness of the marshmallow.

Why is Margaret River so foodie? From the forests to the coast, it produces an extraordinary range of ingredients you would struggle to find anywhere else. My favourite place is Hamelin Bay. You can find pigface, beach mustard and salt bush among the coastal flora and there’s a campsite right on the beach, overlooking the white sand.

What are your fave Aussie ingredients? Kangaroo is my favourite protein to use. It tastes very much like venison – it’s quite gamey and is usually eaten quite rare. It’s a super sustainable food, as there’s no need for agricultural land to farm it. Albany rock oysters are another favourite, especially as I don’t have to do anything. I just open them and they’re delicious. Australian native spices such as lemon myrtle, wattleseed and aniseed myrtle are also great. They’re great for using with desserts and as marinades on meat.

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The Bathurst 1000 on October 12 is raced over 1,000km (620 miles) over 161 laps in V8 Supercars. But the number that really gets Aussies going every year is the booze limit. ‘Only’ 24 cans of full-strength beer, a 30-can carton of mid-strength, one cask of wine or a 750ml bottle of spirits (must be in a plastic bottle). Everyone’s a winner!

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Another Shane Watson injury, another opportunity for a young gun to potentially make his mark in the Test arena. All-rounder Watto is no good to the selectors anymore if he can’t bowl, so his being ruled unfit for the upcoming series against Pakistan opens the door most likely for Mitch Marsh (above). The hard-hitting, fast bowling 22-year-old brother of batsman Shaun is better known for his limited overs prowess for efforts such as two sixes off the last two balls of a Champions League Twenty20 match that won a game for Perth Scorchers last month. But he’s much improved in the longer forms after enjoying his best season to date in Sheffield Shield. Watson was out of the recent Zimbabwe tour due to an ankle injury but his calf is the problem this time. The same injury kept Watson out of the first two Tests against South Africa this year, and with South Africa, India and England the next opponents on the horizon, it was an easy call to leave him out. 46

After the experiment of picking Watson as a specialist batsman, new chairman of selectors Rod Marsh (no relation to Mitch or Shaun) has decided he’s an all-rounder or bust. “Had the decision been left to Shane, he would be on the plane to Dubai, however as selectors we have taken a conservative approach to ensure he has the best chance of being fit for the big summer ahead,” Rod said. “He remains an integral part of our plans for the summer.” With subcontinent-style wickets expected in the Middle East, there could be times when just two specialist seamers are picked, meaning a bowling all-rounder would be lent on significantly. Australia’s campaign in Pakistan begins in Dubai on October 5 with a T20, before ODIs on the 7th in Sharjah, 10th in Dubai and 12th in Abu Dhabi. The first Test is back in Dubai on the 22nd with a second in Abu Dhabi on the 30th.

BIG MONTH FOR... Ange Postecoglou’s young Socceroos squad has two important hit-outs this month when they visit UAE and Qatar on October 10 and 14 in the next international window. Their only other scheduled match before they host the AFC Asia Cup and open their campaign against Kuwait on January 9 will be against Japan on November 18. After no embarrassment at the World Cup in Brazil – as many expected of the inexperienced side – Ange has blooded the likes of talented midfielder Massimo Luongo (pictured) to show us the future of Aussie football. It looks bright, but there’s plenty of work to do when the 3-2 win against Saudi Arabia was the first win in 10 months.

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WALLABIES KICK OFF AUTUMN AT TWICKENHAM RUGBY UNION

AUSTRALIA V BARBARIANS, NOVEMBER 1 The autumn internationals in the northern hemisphere take on another dimension this year with the looming World Cup to be held in England and Wales. You’d expect the traditional not-sofriendly friendly matches to be kicked off by Stuart Lancaster’s England, but it’ll be Australia’s Wallabies who have the honour of first use of Twickenham when they take on the Barbarians on November 1 at the so-called home of rugby. Vibrant and inconsistent has been the calling card of Ewen McKenzie’s Wallabies throughout the Rugby Championship this campaign. Moments of genius have been punctuated by brain snaps against New Zealand and South Africa. They’ll be in familiar company with the Barbarians, one of the quirkier institutions of rugby union when one name covers any team of randoms plucked to have a run in

a black-and-white top (they can keep their normal socks). Traditionally, the Baa-Baas attack. Because they do, the Wallabies attack. In a nutshell, skills and open, entertaining rugby is basically guaranteed. All Blacks legend Sir John Kirwan is coaching the hotch-potch of top-notch restof-the-world lads who are fit and available. “The Baa-Baas have a proud history and I will be selecting a team that will respect that. We will look to play the sort of rugby against the Wallabies that encompasses that spirit and we want to win,” he said. Fighting talk indeed. Aussie coach McKenzie looks at the game as an ideal curtain-raiser for his side’s tour. “The tour will also feature matches against some powerhouses of world rugby – so this match will be a great way to help us prepare for Wales, France, Ireland and England,” McKenzie said.

LET’S GET TRIVIAL | Australian MotoGP With the Australian MotoGP on October 19, it’s a time to remember when Marc Marquez (right) didn’t exist. The phenomenal Honda rider is the king of the big bikes these days, having won 10 of the first 13 races of 2014, and he is certain to claim back-to-back world titles. But he’s never won the Australian MotoGP at Phillip Island. It was Casey Stoner’s race before his retirement in 2012, with the Aussie winning it six times on the roll from 2007. Valentino Rossi, the once-dominant Italian, is the only rider to have won it more with seven times atop the podium. Last year it was Jorge Lorenzo who was the victor in Victoria. But it took Márquez’s disqualification for it to happen when his fellow Spaniard attempted to swap bikes with team-mate Bryan Staring one lap too late. Lorenzo won his first race of 2014 in San Marino. Could it be that Marquez is kept from the one thing he doesn’t have again?

4 EPL: Tottenham v Southampton 4 Prem Rug: Harlequins v London Welsh 4 Prem Rug: London Irish v Northampton 4 Rugby Champ: South Africa v New Zealand; Argentina v Australia 5 T20 Cricket: Pakistan v Australia 5 NRL: GRAND FINAL 5 EPL: Manchester United v Everton 5 EPL: Chelsea v Arsenal 7 ODI Cricket: Pakistan v Australia 9 Euro qual: England v San Marino 9-12: V8 SUPERCARS BATHURST 100 10 Football: UAE v Australia 10 ODI Cricket: Pakistan v Australia 10-12 Formula 1: Russian Grand Prix 11: SUPER LEAGUE FINAL 11 Prem Rug: London Welsh v Newcastle; Saracens v Gloucester 12 Prem Rug: Wasps v Bath 12 Euro qual: Estonia v England 12 ODI Cricket: Pakistan v Australia 14 Football: Qatar v Australia 17 Euro Rug: Harlequins v Castres 18 EPL: Manchester City v Tottenham 18 EPL: Crystal Palace v Chelsea 18 Euro Rug: Saracens v Clermont Auvergne 19 EPL: QPR v Liverpool 19 MotoGP: Australia Grand Prix 20 ODI Cricket: New Zealand v South Africa 22 Test Cricket: Pakistan v Australia 23 ODI Cricket: New Zealand v South Africa 24 Euro Rug: Munster v Saracens 25 EPL: West Ham v Man City 25 FOUR NATIONS RUGBY LEAGUE STARTS 26 Euro Rug: Wasps v Harlequins 26 EPL: Manchester United v Chelsea 27 EPL: Chelsea v QPR 27 ODI Cricket: New Zealand v South Africa 30 Test Cricket: Pakistan v Australia 31-Nov 2: United States Grand Prix Nov 1 Wallabies v Barbarians Nov 2 EPL: Manchester City v Man United Nov 5 T20 Cricket: Australia v South Africa TNTDOWNUNDER.COM

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Three of rugby league’s top nations are after the blood of the World Champion Australians in the 2014 Four Nations, starting this month WORDS MICHAEL GADD

Rugby league is fighting a battle on a bunch of fronts this year. Next year cricket and rugby’s World Cups come around in the oval-ball codes’ heartlands of Australia and New Zealand, and England and Wales respectively. Add to that Aussie football hosting a major international tournament in the AFC Asia Cup. With the World Cup a huge success last year, league needs something to keep fans happy – for that they’ve got the fourth Four Nations tournament. In October and November, across Australia and New Zealand, those powerhouses and perennial World Cup finalists will also face England, the ever-improving force in its own right. The final piece in the puzzle is Samoa, who beat Fiji back in May to qualify for this tournament. So it’s a Champions League of sorts for a sport keen to build the profile of their international games. Here’s how they’re shaping up and the superstars who will be at the forefront of their campaigns. 48

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AUSTRALIA COACH: Tim Sheens. As with the other teams, the Kangaroos’ squad has been increasing with every NRL team that bows out of the season. The full squad will be finalised after their match against a Prime Ministers XIII in Kokopo, Papua New Guinea, on October 12, but we know for certain they will be the favourites, the ones everyone will want to beat and jam-packed with superstars. The World Cup winners were rampant in that tournament, clinically winning the final 34-2 over New Zealand – in front of a crowd at Old Trafford that was the biggest in rugby league international history – to atone for their loss to the same team in 2008. They then did the same again to their greatest rivals with a 30-18 result in the Anzac Test in May. FANTASTIC FOUR Jarryd Hayne (Eels) – X-factor galore Luke Lewis (Sharks) – Can do everything Jonathan Thurston (Cowboys) – Slippery and slick Billy Slater (Storm) – Explosive and tough as nails

NEW ZEALAND COACH: Stephen Kearney The Kiwis have fallen further and further behind the Kangaroos in recent meetings, but when the Aussies are beaten, it tends to be at the hands of their trans-Tasman rivals. And when they do,

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it’s on a big occasion. The last time the world champs fell was in fact in the 2010 Four Nations final at Brisbane’s Lang Park. And the occasion before that was the 2008 World Cup final when the men in black ambushed the favourites. Kearney has named a host of potential debutants in his train-on squad but expect to see the majority of the side that impressed so much at the World Cup just gone. They’ll miss Sonny Bill Williams, the superstar who’s bouncing back to rugby union after the NRL season. FANTASTIC FOUR Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (Roosters) – Try machine Shaun Johnson (Warriors) – Magic feet Kieran Foran (Sea Eagles) – The ringmaster Manu Vatuvei (Warriors) – Battering ram

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The Kiwis beat England in Cup semi thriller

ENGLAND COACH: Steve McNamara The now-Roosters assistant McNamara took a 34-man squad to Loughborough for a mid-season training camp in June with the sole purpose of preparing for the Four Nations. Anyone suggesting this tournament means nothing might be brave enough to tell it to those blokes – they mean business. England went seconds from having a shot at the Australians in the World Cup final, only for Shaun Johnson to produce a late try and clutch sideline conversion to snatch victory in the semi-final for the Kiwis. McNamara’s now based in Australia, which can only help him with research into the top Kiwis and Kangaroos, who mostly play in the NRL. They’ll miss Sam Burgess, the Rabbitoh who’s going to Bath in Premiership Rugby, and captain Kevin Sinfield, who’s quit the international game. FANTASTIC FOUR Sam Tomkins (NZ Warriors) – Always a warrior James Graham (Bulldogs) – Bash and barge with skill Josh Charley (Wigan) – Finishes anything James Roby (St Helens) – Under-rated

NRL-based England flyer Sam Tomkins

SAOMA COACH: Matt Parish The Somoans impressed their way into the tournament with a win against Fiji in what was called the Pacific Rugby League Test at Penrith Stadium in May. It was a Four Nations qualifier and a handy warm-up for a side that rarely gets together. That wasn’t a problem for them at the World Cup though, when Parish led the side to the quarter finals. No one wanted to play these guys at the Cup and the Kiwis won’t be looking forward to it after their immense fightback when the pair met. Toa Samoa were 36-4 behind but a 20-point run gave them hope. Tough pool game wins over France and PNG won them a deserved place in the knockout phase where they fell to rivals Fiji. FANTASTIC FOUR David Fa’alogo (Knights) – Braith buster Kyle Stanley (Dragons) – Chance to shine Penani Manumalealii (Sharks) – Play maker Krisnan Inu (Bulldogs) – Makes the points

Samoa celebrate their win over Fiji

2014 Four Nations schedule Oct 25: England v Samoa, 4.30pm in Brisbane Oct 25: Australia v New Zealand, 6.30pm in Brisbane Nov 1: New Zealand v Samoa, 4pm in Whangarei Nov 2: Australia v England, 4pm in Melbourne Nov 8: New Zealand v England, 7.30pm in Dunedin Nov 9: Australia v Samoa, 4pm in Wollongong Nov 15: Final, 8.45pm in Wellington

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IT BEGAN IN AFRICA Trek through the Simeon Mountain National Park and gaze upon the dramatic cliffs, slopes and freestanding peaks of this stunning mountain range. Explore the Ethiopian Highlands on this fantastic 10-day trek through the largest tract of high-altitude land in Africa. Discover the beauty of this World Heritage Site and its unique characteristics including Galada Baboons, lively hillside townships and native flora and fauna. View the spectacular Jin Bahir Falls and clamber Ras Dashen, Ethiopia’s highest mountain, for incredible 360° views of the surrounding region. Relish in the beauty of the countryside and the friendly local people on this challenging trek at £2,199 per person, including hotel and camping accommodation. discoveradventure.com

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Enjoy a luxurious night in The Royal Livingstone hotel in Zambia, and marvel in the doorstep presence of the majestic elephant. Create wonderful memories in Livingstone and gain an understanding into the behaviour of these gentle giants. Organised in collaboration with the Mukuni Research Centre, an establishment focusing on the rehabilitation of the Big Five in Zambia, The Elephant Experience offers Royal Livingstone guests an opportunity to take part in elephant safaris and related interactions. Children and adults alike will love this once-in-a-lifetime chance to get up close and personal with elephants that 52

P-p-p-play with a penguin: Stay at the Table Bay Hotel in Cape Town and visit the penguin colony at Bolders Beach. Watch them, learn about them, and even swim with them. suninternational.com/table-bay

have been orphaned or abandoned by their own herds. Feed, play and ride these beautiful and fun loving creatures. Oh, and be sure to check out the spectacular Victoria Falls nearby. livingstone-hotel.com

CYCLE HIDDEN MYANMAR BURMA

Hop on a bike and cycle through the unique and fascinating country of Burma to discover a nation almost untouched by tourism. Cycling is the perfect way to experience the welcoming culture of Burma on this 10day trip with Discover Adventure. Explore a lush and diverse landscape dotted with charming fishing villages, quiet beaches and enchanting markets. Begin the tour in the ancient city of Mandalay before cycling to the plain of Bagan, the relics of an ancient kingdom scattered with more than 2,000 pagodas. Drift among

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the stilted villages and floating gardens of the Lake Inle people, exploring the creeks and waterways by boat. Visit the hill tribe villages of the Shan Plateau and get to know the friendly locals on this experience of a life time, priced at £2,399 per person. discoveradventure.com

TASSIE HIGHLIGHTS TASMANIA

Discover the very best of Tasmania, exploring wild national parks, historical sites and local produce throughout the stunning state. Explore this beautifully rugged isle on the ‘Tassie Highlights’ tour with Under Down Under. Begin your adventure in the state capital of Hobart before heading for the sandstone prison of Port Arthur to discover Tasmania’s brutal convict past. Later, relax on the white sands of Wineglass Bay, rated one of the world’s best beaches. Tread the wilderness walks of Cradle Mountain World Heritage Area, exploring dewy

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A woman in Coos County, Oregon has been arrested for playing ‘zombie games’ after breaking into a house, pushing a lady down the stairs and biting the innocent victim’s face. Sheriff Pat Downing stated that Jessica Rocha invaded the Lakeside property early on September 8, declaring she was playing ‘the zombie game’. Deputies suspect she may have been influenced by a scarecrow contest in the coastal area. Rocha also had property which featured zombie stickers from a video game. She is currently held on $77,500 bail, and faces multiple charges.

We will never know if she has hairy feet as the image is cropped here... rainforest’s, local wildlife and remarkable alpine landscapes. Discover rich Aboriginal history at the Alum Cliffs State Reserve before getting up close with a Tasmanian Devil at Trowunna Wildlife Sanctuary. Finish off the tour by savouring locally produced honey, ginseng and salmon along the Great Western Tiers on this fantastic four-day tour, priced at $560 per person. underdownunder.com.au

TOLKIEN TOURISM NEW ZEALAND

Take an adventure through New Zealand and relive the magic of Middle Earth in iconic set locations including Franz Josef glacier, Queenstown and Wellington. Travelling the two islands by bus has never been easier with Kiwi Experience its range of hop-on hop-off style tours, featuring a number of Middle Earth destinations. Explore the idyllic stillstanding sets of Hobbiton near Matamata and visit the Rangitikei River, used as the River Anduin in the famous trilogy. Climb the Frans Josef glacier where the lighting of the beacons was filmed. Catch a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the world leading design and special effects facility Weta Workshop in the quirky capital of Wellington. Oh, and make sure you have time to check out Cuba Street and relax in one of its famous cafes for a flat white. kiwiexperience.com

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Planning to travel by campervan on your adventure across Australia? Then you can enjoy a discount on a huge range of unique cultural experiences that will leave a lasting impression. Anyone who chooses to travel with Britz, Mighty, KEA and Maui will receive a 25% discount on 18 indigenous experiences across Australia. The Northern Territory in particular, has an excellent range of Aboriginal tours including art and craft workshops at Maruku Arts or ancient rock art and bush tucker on Kakadu Cultural Tours. Have a go at playing a didgeridoo or weaving a dilly bag at Pudakul Aboriginal Cultural Tours and learn everything from bush medicine to playing the clapsticks. The only trouble you will have is picking which tour to try...

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A Canadian man is facing charges in the US after he allegedly attempted to smuggle 51 live turtles through customs – by strapping them to his legs and groin. According to The Detroit News, 26-year-old Kai Xu’s plot was foiled when security officers found the reptiles hidden in his sweatpants. Xu and another man, Lihua Lin, were arrested following an investigation by the US Fish and Wildlife Service. Lin attempted to board a flight to Shanghai with more than 200 turtles in his luggage. Xu was caught at the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel with 41 turtles taped to his legs and 10 more hidden between them. Good job they weren’t snapping turtles...

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BACKPACKING IN FIJI Coming Down Under and not travelling just a little bit further to Fiji would be a backpacking crime. It really is paradise. So we quizzed Awesome Adventures’ Fiji specialist Selina McGowan. When to go: Fiji is a great destination year round, but is most popular between May and October as the weather is warm and sunny but without the humidity and rainfall. Some places may alter their pricing to reflect the seasons, but in the Yasawas it’s one price all year. Fiji can be pricey. What makes it worth the money? Fiji can seem expensive, especially food and drink on the mainland, but there’s always options. Plus, on the islands, most resorts offer full meal plans so you know what you’re paying before you get there. What makes it worth it? The Fijian people with their big smiles. They don’t have the gadgets we rely on and yet they are so happy. Why are the Yasawas so good for backpackers? Fiji is the only Pacific island that can offer a hop-on/hop-off service around the islands with such ease and such good value for money. Backpackers can get to experience a range of islands, resorts and activities and can customise their trip to fit in with their budget. How long should you spend on each island? We recommend a minimum two nights per resort. If you were to turn up one day and leave the next it’s hard to get a real feel for the place, the people and to explore the beautiful surroundings. Is there much to do, beyond the beach? The diving is amazing, so a lot of properties have dive centres on them. During manta ray season (May to October) at certain resorts you can see them feed. It’s an amazing experience. A visit to the Sawa-i-Lau Caves is a must when in the Blue Lagoon region. Otherwise, you can participate in village visits, walks, kayaking and fishing. Check out awesomefiji.com for more information and deals.

VANFEST Forbes, New South Wales The Aussie summer is fast approaching and that means an invasion by not just the sun, but also a stack of top-quality music festivals. Indeed, 6 there’s a lot of events to choose from, so it’s nice when something a bit different comes along. Say hello to Vanfest. It’s set in little old Forbes, a tiddly town of about 7,000 people found about 400km west of Sydney; a town that might not quite know what’s hit it! Expect great music, weather and atmosphere. DEC

WHERE: Forbes, NSW, Australia. WHY GO: It’s a great excuse to go on an outback roadtrip through New South Wales and explore a part of the country you might not otherwise have seen. WHAT ELSE? There are some decent names

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from the Sydney party scene, such as house duo Bag Raiders and electro trio Van She. HOW MUCH: First release tickets start at $80, plus it’s $12 to camp or $40 per vehicle. You can get a return coach from Sydney for $85. vanfest.com.au

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You’ll have to embrace your to fit in with the 5-7 inner-geek 85,000-strong crowd at this huge celebration of all things Japanese animation. Expect a sea of outlandish cosplayers, a whole lot of karaoke and more figurines than you ever thought existed. The world of anime is a craze its fans take seriously, so prepare to be impressed, especially at the cosplay champs. animefestival.asia

It’s one of the giants of the music calendar, and this 13 Kiwi year it’s moving home from Rotorua to Auckland, bringing with it an epic lineup. As always, the reggae names come thick and fast, led by UB40. A new urban stage has also been added, signalling the entrance of Ice Cube, Cypress Hill and more. raggamuffin.co.nz

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A massive three-week arts that sees the Harbour 8-26 festival City invaded by top-quality plays, singers, circus acts and seemingly a million other performers. It’s a brilliant time to be in the city, when it feels as if there’s a dozen top events on each day. And it’s not all fancy stuff in the Opera House either, with plenty of freebie events as well. JAN

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If you fancy yourself as a bit of a wine aficionado, a visit to the New World wineries of Australia and New Zealand will have you raising your glass in appreciation. We’ve compiled the top five wine tours in Australia and across the ditch for you to hone your wine knowledge, ensuring you can tell a Pinot Noir from a Cabernet Sauvignon in your sleep, all while getting a little tiddly of course! 58

HUNTER VALLEY The Hunter Valley in New South Wales is a must for anyone passionate about wine. One of Australia’s best-known wine regions, the area is home to some of the country’s oldest wine-making families and the famed Hunter Valley Semillion, a dry white wine. Enjoy the beautiful produce of the region on the fantastic ‘Food and Wine Lovers Tour’

with ‘Two Fat Blokes’. Begin the day with pastries and a private tasting of sparkling reds and whites at Peterson Champagne House, before moving on to the cellar at Brokenwood Wines, awarded Best Red Wine in the World in 2001. Sample produce straight from the barrel, followed by an outstanding long, lazy lunch at the tour company’s own restaurant and delicatessen. Later, visit award-winning McWilliams Mount Pleasant Wines for a ‘make your own wine’ exercise, creating your own unique blend, complete with a souvenir bottle to take home. Two Fat Blokes can tailor the tour to your wishes, so if you’d like a scenic trip with beautiful views, are intent on finding some kangaroos to photograph or want to discover the finest bottle of wine from that hidden boutique, they will ensure your trip is what you wish for. This light-hearted tour is great for any wine lover, priced at $249 per person. twofatblokes.com.au

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Catch the ferry from Auckland across the harbour, arriving on the stunning island to experience incredible scenery, spectacular vistas and colourful vineyards. Discover beautiful Waiheke on this excellent day tour, priced at $110 per person. Visit three incredible vineyards and taste at least 14 top-quality Waiheke Island wines. Enjoy a leisurely lunch before hopping on the ferry back to the big smoke.

Join this fantastic cycle with Broome Trike Tours and taste ‘sunshine in a bottle’. Hit the highway for a wild ride on a hog through Kimberley Country, passing black termite mounds and Boab trees. Visit The Mango Place and experience an educational commentary on the production of mango wine and port, followed by a tasting, including their impressive range of mango ice creams, chutneys and smoothies.

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Nesha Stuart of McWilliams’s Mount Pleasant Estate, Australia’s most awarded winery, gives TNT Magazine the basic steps of wine tasting: LOOK By holding a glass against a white background, you can assess the depth of colour. A more intense colour generally indicates a heavier bodied wine. White wines will become more golden as they age, while red wines develop more of a brick red colour. SMELL Swirl the wine to release its natural aromas. Hold the glass to your nose and inhale. Some common aromas of white wines can include citrus, melon and floral. For red wines, berries, dark stone fruits, and spice can be detected. TASTE Take a sip of the wine and swirl it in your mouth. Roll the wine over your tongue to assess the texture and flavour. You may detect the five tastes such as sweetness on the tip of your tongue, sour from

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HILLS, VINES AND WINES AT MCLAREN VALE

Explore the famous Marlborough Region in New Zealand, associated worldwide with the fruity and refreshing Sauvignon Blanc. Stop at five glorious vineyards, savouring a number of Sauvignon Blanc wines, as well as other varieties ranging from dry to sweet whites and reds, as well as the chance to visit the Makana Chocolate Shop. Enjoy this fun half-day tour with Bubbly Grape, priced from $55 per person. bubblygrape.co.nz/tours

Spend a fantastic day cycling the McLaren Vale in South Australia, one of the most geologically diverse wine regions in the world. Cycle the Kidman Trail on this incredible tour with Escapegoat Adventures through a number of vineyards, stopping off at local wineries to sample the products. Pause for a lunch of delicious local produce and perhaps buy a bottle or two to take home.

the acidity of the wine or bitterness from the tannin. Some of the aromas of the wine should present itself as flavour. ASSESS Your overall impression of the wine after considering the look, smell and flavour. Do the components work in harmony or does the wine seem disjointed? Some other helpful tips include food and wine pairing, which can significantly influence your impression of the wine.

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VICTO There are no two ways about it, Aussies are annoyingly good at sport. For a nation with a population about a third of the size of the UK, they’re ridiculously high achieving. A big part of that is simply how much they love sport. Whatever the game, you can be sure the average Aussie knows what’s going on. So, even when it comes to sporting knowledge, the Aussies would probably win. Bastards. But, despite being a country where people love sport more than their own mums, probably, there’s not much contest when it comes to picking a sporting capital; Melbourne is without doubt the undisputed champion, the one place above all others that Aussie fans bow down to as their spiritual home. Whether it be the bat, ball or net, all racing tracks lead to the Victorian capital. It wasn’t always so clear cut – events such as the tennis and F1 have been held in other cities over 60

the years – but nowadays, apart from also being home to the hallowed wicket of the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) and the birthplace of Aussie Rules Football, Melbournians get to host almost every major international sporting event Down Under. And that’s partly because, whatever the sport or the event, Victorians turn up in numbers. This means, of course, that for any sporting fan visiting Australia, your trip can’t be considered complete until you’ve ticked off a pilgrimage to a big Melbourne event, preferably at the MCG. Luckily, there’s no shortage of options to choose from. Here’s some of the best… THE A-LEAGUE If you’re missing real sport, fear not, as the Aussies do have a proper football, sorry soccer, league. Indeed, Australia is the only country in the world to have professional leagues in

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The A-League four different codes of football. It’s now in its 10th season and features 10 teams, two of which are in Melbourne. The standard is a mixed bag, equivalent perhaps to England’s Championship (being kind), but the inclusion of a few ‘marquee’ players does add interest, even if it results in some lopsided teams. Top names this year include Melbourne City’s Damien Duff and David Villa. WHEN IS IT The season kicks off on October 10 and ends with the Grand Final on May 10. If you only go to one match, make it Melbourne Victory against Sydney FC, at Etihad Stadium on December 13. It’s when the league’s best-supported team plays host to their biggest rivals. WHAT’S IT COST Tickets from about $25. MORE INFO Visit a-league.com.au RANDOM FACT The Perth versus Wellington fixture supposedly requires the most amount of travelling for any

game of domestic football on the planet. Well there you go. PHILLIP ISLAND MOTO GP Just a couple of hours outside Melbourne, there’s a whole lot more to Phillip Island than some cute penguins; it is, in many ways, the historical home of Australian motor racing. The original location for the Aussie F1 Grand Prix, from 1928 to 1935, the island’s racetrack is now most famous for hosting the superbike equivalent, the Moto GP. The once dominant Aussie rider Casey Stoner has now retired, but there’s still likely to be crowds of 50,000 or more, with this year including celebrity biker Charley Boorman. WHEN IS IT October 17-19 WHAT’S IT COST Race day tickets start at $95. Qualifying starts at $45. TNTDOWNUNDER.COM

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MORE INFO Visit motogp.com.au
 RANDOM FACT The legendary Casey Stoner, considered the sport’s best ever by many, actually moved to England at the age of 14 due to the UK’s legal age for road racing being lower. THE MELBOURNE CUP When promoters labelled Australia’s most famous fourlegged sprint “the race that stops a nation”, they weren’t joking. On top of the 100,000-or-so people who turn up at Flemington Racecourse wearing fancy hats, expect most of the country to be watching it in the pub. Most offices run sweepstakes and clock off for an afternoon at a bar. WHEN IS IT Tuesday 4 November WHAT’S IT COST Depends on how unlucky you are! Tickets start at $75. MORE INFO Visit melbournecup.com RANDOM FACT The race, always on a Tuesday and lasting just three minutes, is the only one in the world that has its own public holiday, albeit only in Victoria. Plus, with total prize money topping $6 million, it’s the world’s richest handicap. T20 BIG BASH LEAGUE

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Australia’s colourful Twenty20 cricket tournament features eight teams from six cities (Melbourne and Sydney get two each), all with American-sounding names, such as Melbourne Renegades and Brisbane Heat. The Melbourne Stars should be one of the league’s more exciting prospects thanks to having Kevin

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Pietersen and Lasith Malinga on the team-sheet. The Stars play at the MCG, while the Renegades are at Etihad Stadium. WHEN IS IT The season starts in Adelaide on Thursday December 18, with the Stars getting going that Saturday night. There will then be games almost every day until the final on Wednesday January 28. 
 WHAT’S IT COST Tickets go on sale October 28, starting at about $20. MORE INFO Visit bigbash.com.au RANDOM FACT The Big Bash has so far run for three seasons, with Sydney Thunder finishing last every time.

If one place can call itself the spiritual home of Australian sport, it would have to be Melbourne Cricket Ground. Located in Yarra Park, it’s without doubt Australia’s Wembley, only more important. Yes, really. Not convinced? Well, for starters it dates back to 1853, making it 70 years older than the original Wembley. It also holds over 100,000 people, making it comfortably bigger. Plus, it’s the nation’s centrepiece for not one, but two sports – cricket and Aussie rules football. Indeed, ‘The G’ is the sort of stadium that inspires almost religious fervour. It witnessed the first Test Match between England and Australia, the birth of Aussie Rules, the 1956 Olympics and the 2006 Commonwealth Games. It’s also home to the National Sports Museum. Keen sports fans should make a point of getting inside the “G Spot”, as Madonna famously dubbed it. There’s cricket in the summer and AFL in the winter, plus tours costing $20 (mcg.com.cu) whenever there’s not an event on. Best yet, beg, borrow or steal to get a ticket for either the Boxing Day Test or AFL Grand Final.

BOXING DAY TEST A post-Christmas Day Australian institution, the first day of the Boxing Day Test is generally the biggest of the cricketing calendar Down Under. Expect a packed house at the MCG, which always plays host. This year the Aussies will be hoping to return to the top of the world rankings when they take on India, with the Melbourne match being the third of a four Test series. WHEN IS IT December 26-30 WHAT’S IT COST Tickets start at about $40, but get in quick. MORE INFO Visit ticketek.com.au RANDOM FACT Previous MCG Boxing Day Tests have thrown up some historic moments, including Muttiah Muralitharan being penalised for throwing in 1995, and Shane Warne taking his 700th Test wicket, against England, in 2006.

AUSTRALIAN OPEN TENNIS Andy Murray is no longer the latest nearly man of British tennis, but the Aussie Open – where he’s been the losing finalist three times – still frustrates him. Will he go one better this time? Or will Novak Djokovic regain his Down Under dominance? Or perhaps one of the young guns will break through. As the first of the year’s four Grand Slams, it’s an early chance to see the world’s top talents battle for a share of the $33 million prize money. WHEN IS IT January 19-February 1
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OZTRIP from the city to the tournament for free. Alternatively, head to Federation Square to watch matches on the big screen for free. RANDOM FACT The Aussie Open was played on grass courts until 1988. CRICKET WORLD CUP Australia and New Zealand are joint hosts of cricket’s biggest event next year, when 14 nations will be competing across 14 cities in one-day cricket’s eleventh World Cup. The Aussies, dominant in the competition so far with four titles to their name, will be hoping to book themselves a place in the final at the MCG. WHEN IS IT February 14-March 29
 WHAT’S IT COST Tickets cost from $20, but start at $125 for the final. As with many top sports events, expect the crowds to pack into Melbourne’s Federation Square to watch it for free on the big screen. MORE INFO Visit icc-cricket.com RANDOM FACT England have hosted the most World Cups (four) but have never won the competition, despite being runner-up three times.

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Ever thought Aussies are a bunch of babyfaced bad losers? Well, perhaps that’s because they don’t lose very much. For a quick insight into why Australians are frustratingly good at sport, compare the behaviour of an Aussie at the beach with a ‘Pom’. The Pom will take great pleasure in sitting back. They’ll smoke some cigs perhaps, guzzle a few beers and put most effort into “getting a good burn on”, in between half drowning themselves by swimming in the wrong place. The sporty bit comes from watching the natives surfing, kayaking and having swimming races with sharks. There are many theories as to why the Aussies are so good at sport. Some say it’s because of an inherent ‘never say die’ attitude, or a history of hard labour. Some ‘social historians’ (ahem, at TNT Towers) speculate their sporting prowess could be connected to all that practice their ancestors had at running from the police. The climate, allowing year-round training, no doubt plays a big part, but one significant reason, at least for global success, is simple – hard cash. After Australia won no gold medals at the 1976 Olympics, the Australian Institute of Sport was created, and massive amounts of money have since been pumped into it. Now only nations with far bigger populations, such as America, China and Russia, seem to consistently win more medals. It’s either that, or the fact the TV down here is so abysmal it makes going for a jog seem appealing.

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Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg will have the chance to renew their squabbles when the Formula 1 season kicks off again at Melbourne’s Albert Park, which will host over 300,000 people during race weekend. However, whatever’s happening between those two, whether they’re still teammates or not, expect the crowd to be firmly behind Aussie wunderkind Daniel Ricciardo. Also, a major band often brings the weekend to a close (Kiss and The Who have played recent years). WHEN IS IT March 12-15 
 WHAT’S IT COST Early bird race day tickets currently start at $79. Qualifying starts at $55. MORE INFO Visit grandprix.com.au RANDOM FACT Before 1996, the Aussie Grand Prix provided the climax to the season with a Monaco-style race through the streets of Adelaide.

The sport known for its skimpy shorts, ridiculous umpires and apparent lack of rules is in fact the only sport you could truly call Aussie. What’s more, it remains dominated by Melbourne, with half of the 18 teams being based in the Victorian capital, most of them sharing the MCG and Etihad Stadium. The Grand Final, at the MCG on Saturday October 3, is arguably Australia’s biggest domestic sporting event. WHEN IS IT Round 1 of the AFL season kicks off on Thursday April 2, slightly later than usual to avoid a clash with the Cricket World Cup. WHAT’S IT COST Tickets aren’t yet on sale but they normally start at about $25. MORE INFO Visit afl.com.au RANDOM FACT The sport was invented in 1858 as a way for cricketers to keep fit during the winter.

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SYDNEY The Harbour City, with its sparkling waters, iconic sights and glorious beaches, is quite simply one of the world’s greatest destinations. Fortunately, being the city most people fly into or out of Australia, its place on most travellers to-do list is safe and sound, but it’s well worth bunking

down for a while to make sure you do the New South Wales capital justice. For starters it’s a city that’s a living postcard – landmarks such as the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House, usually basking in stunning sunshine, are essential viewing, while the zoo and aquarium are top notch, as are the plentiful museums, many of which are free. And then there’s the beaches, as good as any sandy bits in any city on the planet. Bondi and Manly grab the headlines (and Manly’s also great for diving), but the sunbathing, people watching and surfing options are huge, with Bronte, Tamarama and Coogee being just some of the awesome alternatives. The after-dark scene is also one of Australia’s best. From backpacker bars in the city, to pumping clubs in Kings Cross and Darling Harbour, via more alternative pubs in suburbs such as Newtown, Glebe and Surry Hills, getting bored isn’t an option.

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The Victorian capital might not boast its rival’s looks or climate, but it’s a travel titan in its own right and ranks as many visitors’ favourite Aussie city. Cool, cultured and urbane, Melbourne is the place to head for the best bars, cafés and shopping Down Under. You’ll also see some of the world’s best street art and a sports scene equalled by, well, basically nowhere. Plus, you might even spot penguins. Oh, and soaps fans rejoice, this is where you’ll find Ramsay Street.

Without doubt the entry on this list that receives fewest visitors, this vast region of north-western Australia is a frontier land full of epic scenery, adventure and plenty of crocodiles. Basically the area between Broome and Darwin, this is Australia at its wildest and most untouched. Aim to head here in the dry season (May to October) and don’t miss the incredible Bungle Bungles – they’re like Uluru, but without the crowds.

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The Rock may seem like a million miles from anywhere, but it’s as iconic as they come and well worth the trip. However many postcards of it you’ve seen, prepare to be blown away by Uluru’s sheer size and brilliant changing colours, not to mention the enthralling Aboriginal legends that surround it. The Red Centre is also about more than Uluru – it’s a trio of jaw-dropping destinations, including Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon.

The world’s largest sand island has long been an absolute must see on the east coast trail, and for good reason. A typical three-day trip includes driving up the beach, swimming in divine lakes, checking out a beached shipwreck, trekking over sand dunes and spotting tiger sharks from the cliffs, all before polishing off the goon around the campfire. It’s a truly beautiful place, and many backpackers would say it’s the most fun few days they’ve had in Oz.

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It’s the age-old travel dilemma – you want to see the best a country has to offer, but you’re fed up of sharing those places with a million other tourists. Luckily, Australia is so massive and has so many incredible sights, that there’s still plenty of options for going solo without skimping on sublime scenery. Here’s a few TNT favourites... MUNGO NATIONAL PARK A hell of a long drive from anywhere, in outback New South Wales, Mungo (pictured) is renowned for being home to 40,000-year-old human remains, making it the world’s oldest known burial site. But we love it for its stunning and remote red sand dunes. SILVERTON Staying in outback NSW, this tiny old mining town, just down the road from Broken Hill, was one of the main filming locations for the Mad Max movies. There’s a great museum there, with a bunch of the old vehicles, run by an English Mad Max nut who moved there especially to set up the museum. SOUTH-WEST TASMANIA Not many people would guess that one of Australia’s wildest regions is in little old Tassie, but that’s exactly what this place is. Roads are few and much of it isn’t even mapped. If the Tassie tiger still exists (as some believe), this is where it’ll be hiding. There are also legendary week-long whitewater rafting trips.

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One of the few places in the world that’s World Heritagelisted for both natural beauty and cultural importance, the jungle of Aboriginal-owned Kakadu is crammed with crocodiles, spectacular waterfalls and ancient rock art. Found near Darwin in the Northern Territory, it’s best to visit Kakadu near the start of the dry season (May to October), when Jim Jim Falls and Twin Falls will be at their most dramatic. Just be sure to ask about crocs before ever taking a dip. Another big stop-off is Ubirr – you might recognise it from Crocodile Dundee, but you’ll also find gallery after gallery of indigenous rock art dating back more than 20,000 years.

Stretching for 2,000km and dotted with more than 900 islands, the Great Barrier Reef is without doubt one of the greatest sights of the natural world. Found off almost the entire Queensland coast, the reef, which is the only living thing on Earth that can be seen from the Moon, supports more than 1,500 species of fish. As such, it’s a dream for snorkellers and divers, while the choice of entry points is seemingly endless. Cairns is the best gateway for budget options, while the Yongala, off Townsville, is the best wreck dive, and the Bundaberg coast is best for seeing turtles.

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Home to arguably Australia’s most stunning beach, the Whitsundays are a spectacular chain of 74 islands off Queensland party town Airlie Beach. Like Australia’s version of the Greek Islands, spending a few days sailing and diving around these dots of palm-fringed jungle is a classic backpacker experience, with main attraction Whitehaven Beach being one of the highlights of the east coast. Airlie Beach itself is also a lot of fun.

Often described as a “zoo without fences”, this South Australian destination within easy reach of Adelaide is the best place for meeting Australia’s weird and wonderful animals in the wild. Kangaroo Island Adventure Tours offers two-day tours for small groups, hosted by entertaining, local guides who know everything there is to know about Kangaroo Island. Visit kiadventuretours.com.au for info.

This giant prison, just east of Tassie capital Hobart, is perhaps the country’s most fascinating historical sight, where it’s easy to lose a day. This brilliant, and surprisingly massive, heritage site is where Australia’s worst convicts were once sent, making it the ideal place to learn more about the country’s dark past. If you dare stay after sunset, there’s also the option of a spooky ghost tour of the buildings.

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Topdeck Tours covering all of Oz 1300 886 332, topdeck.travel

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Under Down Under Tours Tours around Tasmania 1800 064 726, underdownunder.com.au

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Easy Go Backpackers 752 George St. CBD. 02 9211 0505, easygobackpackers.com.au Eva’s Backpackers 6-8 Orwell Street Kings Cross 02 9358 2185, evasbackpackers.com.au City Resort Hostel 103-105 Palmer St. Woolloomooloo 02 9357 3333 cityresort.com.au Sydney Central YHA 11 Rawson Place. CBD. Westend Backpackers 412 Pitt St. CBD. Boomerang Backpackers 141 William Street, Kings Cross. 02 8354 0488, boomerangbackpackers.com Dlux Hostel 30 Darlinghurst Rd, Kings Cross. 1800 236 213 dluxbudgethotel.com.au Kangaroo Bak Pak 665 South Dowling St. Surry Hills. 02 9318 0902 Avalon Beach Hostel 59 Avalon Pde, Avalon Beach. 02 9918 9709, avalonbeach.com.au Bondi Shores Level 1. 283 Bondi Road, Bondi bondishores.com.au Bondi YHA 63 Fletcher Street. Tamarama. Lamrock Lodge 19 Lamrock Ave. Bondi. 02 9130 5063, lamrocklodge.com

SYDNEY HARBOUR TALL SHIPS Get an altogether different view of Sydney Harbour – from the top of an 1850s-style sail boat. Climbs cost $25 (online price), on top of other tour price. Lunch cruises start at about $80.

Glebe Point YHA 262-264 Glebe Point Road. Glebe.

Sydney Aquarium Darling Harbour. sydneyaquarium.com.au

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Sydney Wildlife World Darling Harbour. sydneywildlifeworld.com.au

The Bunkhouse 35 Pine St, Manly. 1800 657 122, bunkhouse.com.au

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Manly Backpackers 24-28 Raglan St. Manly. 02 9977 3411 manlybackpackers.com.au

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NIMBIN Some of you green-fingered travellers may already have this trippy town, just inland from Byron Bay, firmly on your radars. And not because you’re into gardening, if you know what we mean. Yes, Nimbin lays claim to the title of Australia’s counterculture capital. Since being invaded by hippies who never went home after the 1973 Aquarius Festival, the name Nimbin has been synonomous with new age living. And lots of weed. There’s not a lot there, and it can be sketchy, so most people take a daytrip to check out the Hemp Museum, munch some cakes and generally, ahem, support the local economy. Try to be there at the start of May for the legendary Mardi Grass. Take note that Nimbin laws aren’t any different, it’s simply that attitudes are far more relaxed.

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GOLD COAST THEME PARKS If rollercoasters and log flumes are your thing, you need to get yourself to Surfers Paradise, where you’ll find just about every decent theme park Down Under, all handily found within about a mile of each other. MovieWorld, Seaworld, Wet ‘N’ Wild and Dreamworld are the big ones to check out. Tickets can be steep, but there’s some great combo deals to be had. themeparks.com.au

BRISBANE STAY Aussie Way Backpackers 34 Cricket St. 07 3369 0711, aussiewaybackpackers.com Banana Bender Backpackers 118 Petrie Terrace. 07 3367 1157, bananabenders.com Brisbane Backpackers Resort 110 Vulture St, West End. 1800 626 452, brisbanebackpackers.com.au Brisbane City Backpackers 380 Upper Roma St 1800 062 572, citybackpackers.com Bunk Backpackers Cnr Ann & Gipps Sts, 1800 682 865, katarzyna.com.au The Deck 117 Harcourt Street, New Farm. 04 3270 6666 Balmoral House 33 Amelia St, Fortitude Valley vipbackpackers.com Brisbane City YHA 392 Upper Roma St The Elephant Hotel 230 Wickham St elephanthotel.com.au Somewhere to Stay Cnr Brighton Rd & Franklin St

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BRISBANE DO Australia Zoo Glasshouse Mountains, Tourist Drive, Beerwah. 07 5436 2000, australiazoo.com.au Gallery of Modern Art Australian and international paintings, sculptures and decorative art. 07 3840 7303, qag.qld.gov.au Riverlife Adventure Centre Kayaking & rock climbing. Lower River Terrace, Kangaroo Point. 07 3891 5766, riverlife.com.au Story Bridge Adventure Climb 170 Main St, Kangaroo Point. 1300 254 627, storybridgeadventureclimb. com.au XXXX Brewery Tours & Ale House Brewery tours. Cnr Black & Paten St, Milton. 07 3361 7597, xxxxalehouse.com. au

GOLD COAST Aquarius Backpackers 44 Queen St, Surfers Paradise. 1800 22 99 55, aquariusbackpackers.com.au Backpackers in Paradise 40 Peninsula Drive, Surfers Paradise. 1800 268 621, backpackersinparadise.com.au Coolangatta YHA Pl, 230 Coolangatta Rd, Bilinga. Gold Coast International BP 28 Hamilton Ave, Surfers Paradise. 1800 816 300, goldcoastbackpackers.com.au Islander Backpackers Resort 6 Beach Rd, Surfers Paradise. 1800 074 393, islander.com.au Sleeping Inn Surfers 26 Peninsular Dr, Surfers Paradise. 1800 817 832, sleepinginn.com.au Surfers Paradise Backpackers Resort 2837 Gold Coast Highway, Surfers. 1800 282 800, surfersparadisebackpackers. com.au Surfers Paradise YHA Mariners Cove, 70 Seaworld Drive, Main Beach, Surfers Paradise.

Trekkers Backpackers 22 White St, Southport. 07 5591 5616, trekkersbackpackers.com.au

Pippies Beach House 22 Spectrum St. 1800 425 356, pippiesbeachhouse.com

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FRASER ISLAND Eurong Beach Resort 07 4120 1600, eurong.com.au

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TOWN OF 1770 1770 Backpackers 6 Captain Cook Dr. 1800 121 770, the1770backpackers.com 1770 Undersea Adventures 1300 553 889, 1770underseaadventures.com. au

AIRLIE BEACH airliebeach.com 259 Shute Harbour Rd. 1800 677 119 Airlie Beach YHA 394 Shute Harbour Rd. Backpackers by the Bay 12 Hermitage Dr. 1800 646 994, backpackersbythebay.com Base Airlie Beach Resort 336 Shute Harbour Rd Magnums Whitsunday Village Resort 366 Shute Harbour Rd. 1800 624 634 magnums.com.au

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Adventurers Resort 79 Palmer St. 1800 211 522, adventurersresort.com

AJ Hackett Bungy jumping & canyon swinging. 1800 622 888 cairns.ajhackett.com

Adrenalin Dive 07 4724 0600, adrenalindive.com.au

Go Wild Jungle Tours Day tours to Daintree Rainforest. 07 4041 9440, jungletours.com.au

Yongala Dive Yongala diving. 07 4783 1519, yongaladive.com.au

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Raging Thunder Adventures Whitewater rafting. 07 4030 7990, ragingthunder.com.au

Bungalow Bay Backpackers Horseshow Bay. 1800 285 577, bungalowbay.com.au

Skydive Cairns POBOX 105N Cairns 07 4052 1822, skydivecairns.com.au

Hotel Arcadia 7 Marine Parade, Arcadia Bay. 07 4778 5177, hotelaracadia.com.au Pleasure Divers 07 4778 5788

MISSION BEACH Absolute Backpackers 28 Wongaling Beach Road. 07 4068 8317, absolutebackpackers.com.au Beach Shack 86 Porters Promenade missionbeachshack.com Scotty’s Beach House 167 Reid Rd. 07 4068 8676, scottysbeachhouse.com.au Jackaroo Hostel Mission Beach Frizelle Rd, Bingil Bay jackaroohostel.com Mission Beach Retreat 49 Porters Promenade missionbeachretreat.com.au

CAIRNS STAY Bohemia Central Cairns 100 Sheridan St. 1800 558 589, bhacentral.com.au Bohemia Resort Cairns 231 McLeod St. 1800 155 353 bohemiaresort.com.au Calypso Backpackers 5 Digger St. 1800 815 628, calypsobackpackers.com.au JJ’s Backpackers Hostel 11 Charles St. 07 4051 7642, jjsbackpackers.com NJoy Backpackers Hostel Harbour 141 Sheridan St. 1800 807 055, njoy.net.au Nomads Beach House

CAPE TRIB Crocodylus Village Lot 5, Buchanan Creek Rd, Cow Bay. 07 4098 9166, crocodyluscapetrib.com PK’s Jungle Village Cnr Avalon & Cape Trib Rd. 1800 232 333,

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INNISFAIL Innisfail Budget Backpackers Worker’s Hostel 125 Edith St. 07 4061 78337 Walkabout Motel & ackpackers 07 4061 2311 walkaboutbackpackers.com

PORT DOUGLAS Parrotfish Backpackers Resort 37 Warner St, Kuranda. 07 4099 5011, parrotfishlodge.com

GULF SAVANNAH Emu Creek Cattle Station 08 9943 0534

DAINTREE Koala Beach Resort Lake St, 07 4051 4933

MORETON ISLAND Tangalooma Wild Dolphin Resort tangalooma.com

NOOSA STAY Flashpackers Noosa 102 Pacific Avenue, Sunshine Beach flashpackersnoosa.com

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Dolphins Beach House Noosa 14 – 16 Duke Street, Sunshine Beach dolphinsbeachhouse.com

NOOSA DO Australia Zoo 1638 Steve Irwin Way, Sunshine Coast australiazoo.com The Discovery Group Noosa Everglades thediscoverygroup.com.au Drop Bear Adventures Fraser Island from Noosa dropbearadventures.com.au Kanu Kapers Australia Noosa Everglades kanukapersaustralia.com Noosa Learn to Surf Noosa Main Beach, Noosa Heads learntosurf.com.au

PORT DOUGLAS Dougies Backpackers Resort 111 Davidson St dougies.com.au Global Port Douglas 38 Macrossan St globalbackpackerscairns.com. au/port-douglas Parrot Fish Lodge 37 Warner St parrotfishlodge.com Port O’Call YHA 7 Craven Close portocall.com.au

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Beach Front Towers 4 Aerodrome Rd, Marochydore

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cottontreebackpackers.com The Duporth 6 Wharf St, Maroochydore

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TOWNSVILLE Adventurers Backpackers 79 Palmer St

adventurersresort.com Civic Guest House Backpackers Hostel 262 Walker St

Codge Lodge 63 Rankin St codgelodge.com

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Crown Hostel 25 Ernest St (07) 4061 2266

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AGNES WATER 1770 Beachside Backpacker 12 Captain Cook Drive independentbackpackers.com 1770 Southern Cross Backpackers 2694 Round Hill Rd 1770southerncross.com

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Accommodation Beachside 19 Eyre St, North Ward

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MACKAY Gecko’s Rest 34 Sydney St

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Backpackers Imperial Hobart 138 Collins St. 03 6229 5215, centralbackpackers.com.au

Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery 2 Invermay Rd & 2 Wellington St. 03 6323 3777, qvmag.tas.gov.au

Montgomery’s YHA 9 Argyle St. Narrara Backpackers 88 Goulburn St. 03 6234 8801, narrarabackpackers.com

Tasmania Zoo 1166 Ecclestone Rd. 03 6396 6100, tasmaniazoo.com.au

Pickled Frog 281 Liverpool St. 03 6234 7977, thepickledfrog.com

DEVONPORT

Transit Backpackers 251 Liverpool St. 03 6231 2400, transitbackpackers.com

Tasman Backpackers 114 Tasman St. 03 6423 2335, tasmanbackpackers.com.au

MT WELLINGTON Looking down on Hobart from 1,270m, a trip up Mt Wellington is a classic Tassie experience. There’s a road to the top so it’s super easy, but most fun is to do a mountain bike tour back down.

HOBART DO Cascade Brewery 140 Cascade Rd. 03 6224 1117 cascadebreweryco.com.au

mtwellingtondescent.com.au, $75

PORT ARTHUR Port Arthur Historic Ghost Tours 1800 659 101, portarthur.org.au

Salamanca Markets Every Saturday, Salamanca Place. salamanca.com.au Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery 5 Argyle St. tmag.tas.gov.au

Cataract Gorge launcestoncataractgorge.com.au Centre for Beer Lovers Boag’s Brewery, 39 William St. 03 6332 6300, boags.com.au

Hobart Hostel 41 Barrack St. 1300 252 192, hobarthostel.com

Mt Wellington Descent Bike tours. 03 6274 1880 mtwellingtondescent.com.au

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LAUNCESTON Arthouse Backpacker Hostel 20 Lindsay St. 1800 041 135, arthousehostel.com.au

Launceston Backpackers 103 Canning St. 03 6334 2327, launcestonbackpackers.com.au Lloyds Hotel 23 George St. 03 6331 9906, backpackersaccommodation.com.au

BICHENO Bicheno Backpackers 11 Morrison St. 03 6375 1651, bichenobackpackers.com Bicheno Penguin Tours 03 6375 1333, bichenopenguintours.com.au

CRADLE MTN Discovery Holiday Parks Cradle Mountain Rd. 1800 068 574 discoveryholidayparks.com. au/TAS

Mt Roland Budget Backpacker Rooms 1447 Claude Rd, Gowrie Park. 03 6491 1385

CRADLE DO Devils @ Cradle Tassie devil sanctuary. 3950 Cradle Mountain Rd. 03 6492 1491. devilsatcradle.com Overland Track Six-day walk parks.tas.gov.au

FREYCINET Big 4 Iluka Reserve Rd. Freycinet National Park Brewery, Wineglass Bay camping. 03 6256 7000 wineglassbay.com

STRAHAN, Strahan YHA 43 Harvey St.

STRAHAN DO Wild Rivers Jet Jet Boat Cruises. 0364717396 wildriversjet.com.au Water by Nature Extreme multiday whitewater rafting. 1800 111 142, franklinrivertasmania.com

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WINEGLASS BAY Tucked away in eastern Tassie’s glorious Freycinet National Park, Wineglass Bay is one of Australia’s most beautiful beaches. Better yet, it involves a bit of a trek to get there, meaning you won’t be sharing it with the crowds. There’s a good chance you’ll be sharing the surf with some dolphins, too, while if you can handle your big rucksack for the walk, there’s a great little campsite at the end of the beach. The story behind the name, in case you were wondering, is not so nice, and not entirely down to the bay’s shape. Back in the day, you see, it was a popular spot for whalers, which resulted in those stunning blue waters turning a distinct shade of cab sauv. wineglassbay.com

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MELBOURNE STAY All Nations Nomads 2 Spencer St.

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Base Melbourne 17 Carlisle St, St. Kilda.

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GREAT OCEAN RD Anglesea Backpackers 40 Noble St, Anglesea. 03 5263 2664, angleseabackpackers.com.au

Flinders Station Hotel 35 Elizabeth St. 03 9620 5100, flindersbackpackers.com.au

Home at the Mansion 66 Victoria Parade. 03 9663 4212 homemansion.com.au Home Travellers Motel 32 Carlisle St, St Kilda. 1800 008 718, homehostels.com.au Melbourne Central YHA 562 Flinders St. Nomads Melbourne 198 A’beckett St. Space Hotel 380 Russell St. 1800 670 611, spacehotel.com.au The Spencer 475 Spencer St. 1800 638 108, spencerbackpackers.com.au

NEIGHBOURS TOUR

It ain’t cool, but don’t deny it, you’re gagging to go on a Neighbours tour. You get to hang out in Pin Oak Court, aka Ramsay St, and check out Erinsborough. Oh, and probably meet Karl. Sold. neighbourstour.com.au, $55 Lords Lodge Backpackers 204 Punt Rd lordslodge.com.au

Habitat HQ 333 St Kilda Rd, thehabitathq.com.au

Melbourne International Backpackers 450 Elizabeth St mibp.com.au

Oslo Hotel 38 Grey St oslohotel.com.au

Melbourne Metro YHA 78 Howard St Melbourne Central YHA 562 Flinders St St Arnaud 99 Park St, South Yarra, starnaudguesthouse.com The Spencer City Central BP 475 Spencer St spencerbackpackers.com.au The Nunnery 116 Nicholson Street, Fitzroy nunnery.com.au

College Lawn Hotel 36 Greville St, Prahran collegelawnhotel.com.au

United Backpackers 250, Flinders Street unitedbackpackers.com.au

Claremont Guesthouse 189 Toorak Rd, South Yarra hotelclaremont.com

Victoria Hotel Backpackers Victoria Hotel, 380 Victoria St vichotelbrunswick.com.au

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Elizabeth Hostel 490 Elizabeth St elizabethhostel.com.au

Back of Chapel Backpackers 50 Green St backofchapel.com

King St Backpackers 160 King Street kingstreetbackpackers.com.au

Base St Kilda 17 Carlisle St

Hotel Discovery 167 Franklin St hoteldiscovery.com.au

Coffee Palace Backpackers 24 Grey St coffeepalacebackpackers.com. au

The Ritz for Backpackers 109 Barkly St ritzbackpackers.com St Kilda Beach House 169B Fitzroy St stkildabeachhouse.com.au

MELBOURNE DO Australian Centre for the Moving Image Federation Square. 03 8663 2200, acmi.net.au Melbourne Aquarium Cnr of Flinders St & King St. 03 9923 5999, melbourneaquarium.com.au Discovery Melbourne 167 Franklin St. discoverymelbourne.com Melbourne Cricket Ground Brunton Av. 03 9657 8888 mcg.org.au Melbourne Museum 11 Nicholson St, Carlton. 13 11 02 melbourne.museum.vic.gov.au National Gallery of Victoria Federation Square. ngv.vic.gov.au Old Melbourne Gaol 377 Russell St. 03 8663 7228,

Avenue Apartments 204 Thompson Avenue, Cowes. 03 5952 6718, visitphillipisland.com Beach Park Tourist Caravan Park 2 McKenzie Rd, Cowes. 03 5952 22113, beachpark.com.au

Apollo Eco Beach YHA 5 Pascoe St.

Back of Chapel 50 Green St, Windsor

City Centre Budget Hotel 22-30 Little Collins St citycentrebudgethotel.com

Amaroo Park YHA 97 Church St, Cowes. Anchor Belle Holiday Park 272 Church St, Cowes. 03 5952 2258, anchorbelle.com.au

Wildlife Tours Australia Specialising in Victorian tours +61 3 9314 2225 wildlifetours.com.au

Exford Hotel 199 Russell St. 03 9663 2697, exfordhotel.com.au

Cambrai Hostel Maffra 117 Johnson St, Maffra. 1800 101 113 maffra.net.au/hostel

PHILLIP ISLAND

Tourism Victoria Backpacking ideas. backpackmelbourne.com

Discovery Melbourne 167 Franklin St. 03 9329 7525 discoverymelbourne.com

Habitat HQ 333 St Kilda Road, St Kilda. 1800 202 500, habitathq.com.au

Prom Coast YHA Backpackers 0427 875 735

Skydive the Beach Melbourne 1300 798 843 skydivethebeachmelbourne.com

Central Melbourne Accommodation 21 Bromham Place, Richmond. 03 9427 9826, centralaccommodation.net

The Greenhouse Backpacker Level 6, 228 Flinders Lane. 1800 249 207, greenhousebackpacker.com.au

GIPPSLAND

oldmelbournegaol.com.au Official Neighbours Tours 570 Flinders St.

Great Ocean Road Backpackers 10 Erskine Av, Lorne. 03 5289 1070, greatoceanroadcottages.com

BIG4 Inverloch Holiday Park 2 Cuttriss St, Inverloch. 03 5674 1447, inverlochholidaypark.com.au

Port Campbell Hostel 18 Tregea St, Port Campbell. 03 5598 6305, portcampbellhostel.com.au

BIG4 Phillip Island Caravan Park 24 Old Bridge Dr, Newhaven. 03 5956 7227, phillipislandcpk.com.au

Surfside Backpackers Cnr Great Ocean Rd & Gambier St, Apollo Bay. 1800 357 263, surfsidebackpacker.com

Cowes Caravan Park 164 Church St, Cowes. 03 5952 2211, cowescaravan.com.au

MORNINGTON

Koala Park Resort 1825 Phillip Island Rd, Cowes. 03 5952 2176, koalaparkresort.com.au

Bayplay Lodge 46 Canterbury Jetty Rd, Blairgowrie. 03 5988 0188, bayplay.com.au

The Island Accommodation 10-12 Phillip Island Tourist Road. 03 5956 6123 theislandaccommodation.com. au

Sorrento Foreshore Reserve Nepean Hwy. 1800 850 600, mornpen.vic.gov.au

San Remo Holiday Park 4 Mary Grove, San Remo. 03 5678 5024 visitphillipisland.com

Sorrento YHA 3 Miranda St, Sorrento. Tortoise Head Lodge French Island. 03 5980 1234, tortoisehead.net

GRAMPIANS Grampians YHA Eco Hostel Cnr Grampians & Buckler Rds, Halls Gap.

DANDENONG Emerald Backpackers 03 5968 4086

Tim’s Place 44 Grampians Road, Halls Gap. 03 5356 4288, timsplace.com.au

MURRAY RIVER Echuca Gardens YHA 103 Av, Mitchell St, Echuca.

MILDURA Mildura City Backpackers 50 Lemon Avenue milduracitybackpackers.com.au

Mildura City Backpackers 50 Lemon Ave, Mildura. 03 5022 7922, milduracitybackpackers.com.au Oasis Backpackers 230 Deakin Av, Mildura. 04 0734 4251, milduraoasisbackpackers.com.au

STRATHMERTON Riviera Backpackers YHA 669 Esplanade

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Billabong Backpackers Resort 381 Beaufort St. 08 9328 7720, billabongresort.com.au Britannia on William 253 William St, Northbridge. 08 9227 6000, perthbritannia.com

Ocean Beach Backpackers 1 Eric St, Cottesloe oceanbeachbackpackers.com.au

Ocean Beach Backpackers 1 Eric St, Cottlesloe. 08 9384 5111, oceanbeachbackpackers.com.au

The Old Swan Barracks 2-8 Francis St. 08 9428 0000, theoldswanbarracks.com

Hay Street Backpackers 266-268 Hay St haystbackpackers.com

Mountway Holiday Apartments 36 Mount St mountwayapartments.com.au

Globe Backpackers & City Oasis Resort 561 Wellington St. 08 9321 4080, globebackpackers.com.au

Perth City YHA 300 Wellington St.

Grand Central Hotel Backpackers 379 Wellington St 08 9421 1123

Hotel Bambu Backpackers 75 - 77 Aberdeen St, Northbridge bambu.net.au

Emperor’s Crown 85 Stirling St, Northbridge. 1800 991 553, emperorscrown.com.au

One World Backpackers 162 Aberdeen St, Northbridge. 1800 188 100, oneworldbackpackers.com.au

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Perth Beach YHA 256 West Coast Hwy, Scarbrough

It’s a deceptive name, because Monkey Mia, almost halfway up the WA coast, is actually world famous for its dolphins. Found in Shark Bay (there they go again), the dolphin resort is the area’s main attraction, thanks to the wild dolphin population having got into the habit of cruising to shore every day to be handfed their brekkie.

Planet Inn Backpackers 496 Newcastle St planetinn.com.au

monkeymia.com.au Underground Backpackers 268 Newcastle St, Northbridge. 08 9228 3755, undergroundbackpackers.com.au The Witch’s Hat 148 Palmerston St. 08 9228 4228, Witchs-hat.com

Backpack City and Surf 41-43 Money St backpacker.com.au Beatty Lodge 235 Vincent St beattylodge.com.au Cheviot Lodge 30 Bulwer St cheviotlodge.com

The Shiralee Hostel 107 Brisbane St, Northbridge shiralee.com.au

Coolibah Lodge 194 Brisbane St

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Underground Backpackers 268 Newcastle St, undergroundbackpackers.com.au Wickham Retreat Backpackers 25-27 Wickham St, East Perth 08 9325 6398

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PERTH DO Aquarium of Western Australia 91 Southside Drive, Hillarys. 08 9447 7500, aqwa.com.au Art Gallery of Western Australia Perth Cultural Centre/Roe St, Perth. 08 9492 6600, artgallery.wa.gov.au Aviation Heritage Museum Bull Creek Drive, Air Force Memorial Estate, Perth. 08 9311 4470, raafawa.org.au Crown Perth Great Eastern Hwy, Burswood. 08 9362 7777, crownperth.com.au Kings Park & Botanic Garden bgpa.wa.gov.au Moonlight Cinema Synergy Parklan, Kings Park, Perth. moonlight.com.au Perth Mint 310 Hay St. 08 9421 7223, perthmint.com.au Perth Zoo

20 Labouchere Road, South Perth. 08 9474 3551, perthzoo.wa.gov.au Penguin Island 153 Arcadia Drive (corner of Penguin Road), Shoalwater, Perth. 08 9591 1333, penguinisland.com.au Perth Concert Hall 5 St George’s Terr., Perth. 08 9231 9900, perthconcerthall.com.au St Mary’s Cathedral 17 Victoria Square,, Perth. 08 9223 1350, perthcatholic.org.au St George’s Cathedral 38 St George’s Terrace, Perth. 08 9325 5766, perthcathedral.org The Perth Mint 310 Hay Street, Perth. 08 9421 7376, perthmint.com.au The WACA Nelson Crescent, East Perth. 08 9265 7222,, waca.com.au Western Australian Museum James St, 08 9212 3700, museum.wa.gov.au

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TALL TIMBER COUNTRY Avoid the common mistake of neglecting south-west WA – it’s crammed full of amazing places. One such oddity is Tall Timber Country, around towns such as Walpole and Pemberton. You can probably guess what’s there. Don’t skip the spectacular Tree Top walk near Walpole. valleyofthegiants.com.au, $15

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WALISTINGS PERTH MUSIC Amplifier Capital amplifiercapitol.com.au Astor liveattheastor.com.au Belgian Beer Cafe belgianbeer.com.au Perth Arena pertharena.com.au Metro Cityl metroconcertclub.com The Bakery nowbaking.com.au The Ellington Jazz Club ellingtonjazz.com.au The Rosemount Hotel rosemounthotel.com.au The Newport Hotel thenewport.com The Beat Megaclub thebeatmegaclub.com.au Universial Bar universalbar.com.au

Backpackers Inn Freo 11 Pakenham St. 08 9431 7065, backpackersinnfreo.com.au Old Firestation Backpackers 18 Phillimore St. 08 9430 5454, oldfirestation.com.au

Fremantle Arts Centre 1 Finnerty Street. 08 9432 9555, fac.org.au Spare Parts Puppet Theatre 1-9 Short St. 08 9335 5044, backpackersinnfreo.com.au

ROTTNEST ISL

Sundancer Backpackers Resort 80 High St. 08 9336 6080, sundancerbackpackers.com

Rottnest Island YHA Kingstown Barracks.

Pirates Backpackers Resort 11 Essex St. 08 9335 6653, piratesbackpackers.com.au

Rottnest Express 1 Emma Place North Fremantle 1300 Go Rotto rottnestexpress.com.au

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ALBANY Albany Bayview Backpackers YHA 49 Duke St Cruize-Inn 122 Middleton Rd. 08 9842 9599, cruise-inn.com

Kimberley Club 62 Fredrick St 08 9192 3233,

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CORAL BAY

MONKEY MIA Monkey Mia Dolphin Lodge Monkey Mia Road 1800 653 611, monkeymia.com.au

NINGALOO REEF Blue Reef Backpackers 3 Truscott Crescent, Exmouth 1800 621 101, aspenparks.com.au

Fremantle Markets Henderson Street Fremantle 08 9335 2515, fremantlemarkets.com.au

Margaret River Lodge YHA 220 Railway Tce.

Fremantle Prison 1 The Terrace. 08 9336 9200, backpackersinnfreo.com.au

Harmony Forest 248 Sebbes Rd. 08 9757 7055, harmonyforest.com.au

Excape Backpackers YHA Murat Rd, Exmouth.

The Shipwreck Galleries Cliff St, 08 9212 3700, museum.wa.gov.au

Surfpoint 12 Riedle Drive Prevally 08 9757 1777 surfpoint.com.au

Cable Beach Backpackers 12 Sanctuary Road. 1800 655 011, cablebeachbackpackers.com

Ningaloo Club Coral Bay 08 9948 5100, ningalooclub.com

Ningaloo Club Robinson St

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ESPERANCE Blue Waters Lodge YHA 299 Goldfields Rd,

EXMOUTH Pete’s Exmouth Backpackers

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WILPENA POUND Think South Australia’s dull? Think again. It’s actually home to some of the country’s coolest, strangest and downright stunning spots. Exhibit A, Wilpena Pound.

ADELAIDE STAY Adelaide Backpackers Inn 112 Carrington St. 1800 24 77 25, abpi.com.au Adelaide Central YHA 135 Waymouth St. Adelaide Travellers Inn 220 Hutt St. 08 8224 0753, adelaidebackpackers.com.au Annie’s Place 239 Franklin St. 1800 818 011, anniesplace.com.au Backpack Oz 144 Wakefield St. 1800 633 307, backpackoz.com.au Blue Galah Backpackers Lvl 1, 52-62, King William St. 08) 8231 9295, bluegalah.com.au

Adelaide Oval Home to the Donald Bradman collection. War Memorial Drive. 08 8300 3800 adelaideoval.com.au Adelaide Zoo Frome Rd. 08 8267 3255, zoossa.com.au Haigh’s Chocolates Factory tours. 153 Greenhill Rd, Parkside 1800 819 757, haighschocolates.com.au Temptation Sailing Dolphin swimming, Glenelg. 04 1281 1838 dolphinboat.com.au

BAROSSA VAL Barossa Backpackers 9 Basedow Road, Tanunda. 08 8563 0198, barossa backpackers.com.au

COOBER PEDY Opal Cave Coober Pedy Hutchinson St. 08 8672 5028, opalcavecooberpedy.com.au Radeka Down Under 1 Oliver St. 1800 633 891, radekadownunder.com.au Riba’s Underground 1811 William Creek Rd. 08 8672 5614, camp-underground.com.au

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Riverland Backpackers Labour Hire Services 08 8583 0211

Vivonne Bay Lodge 66 Knofel Drive, Vivonne Bay 13 13 01 sealink.com.a

Port Elliot Beach House YHA 13 The Strand, Port Elliot.

Harvest Trail Lodge Loxton. 08 8584 5646, harvesttrail.com.au Nomads on Murray Sturt Highway,

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EYRE PENINSULA Coodlie Park Farmstay Flinders Highway, Port Kenny. 08 8687 0411 coodliepark.com Baird Bay Ocean Eco Experience Sea lion and dolphin swims. 08 8626 5017 bairdbay.com Calypso Star Charters Great white shark cage diving. 08 8682 3939, sharkcagediving.com.au Port Lincoln Tourist Park 11 Hindmarsh St. 08 8621 4444, portlincolntouristpark.com.au Rodney Fox Shark Expeditions Great white shark cage diving. 08 8363 1788 rodneyfox.com.au

My Place 257 Waymouth St. 1800 221 529, adelaidehostel.com.au

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RIVERLAND Berri Backpackers Sturt Highway, Berri. 08 8582 3144, berribackpackers.com.au

Hostel 109 109 Carrington St. 1800 099 318, hostel109.com

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Kangaroo Island YHA 33 Middle Terrace, Penneshaw.

Glenelg Beach Hostel 5-7 Moseley St. Glenelg. 1800 359 181, glenelgbeachhostel.com.au

Shakespeare Hostel 123 Waymouth St. 1800 556 889, shakeys.com.au

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OUTBACK CHARACTERS Being the country’s driest state, South Australia has a whole lot of outback, and with that comes a whole lot of outback characters. That means plenty of opportunities to pull up at random country pubs, set yourself up by the bar and get ready for some of the friendliest, most surreal and possibly memorable nights of your trip.

Angorichina Tourist Village 08 8648 4842, angorichinavillage.com.au Wilpena Pound Resort Wilpena Rd. 08 8648 0004, wilpenapound.com.au

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Frogshollow Backpackers 27 Lindsay St. 1800 068 686, frogs-hollow.com.au

Airborne Solutions Scenic helicopter flights. 08 8972 2345 airbornesolutions.com.au

Gecko Lodge 146 Mitchell St. 1800 811 250, geckolodge.com.au

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Melaleuca on Mitchell 52 Mitchell St. 1300 723 437, momdarwin.com

The NT is the best and easiest place Down Under to get a taste of Aborignal culture, so make sure you don’t miss out. Top of the list has to be Kakadu’s rock art galleries and the Dreamtime stories at Uluru.

Youth Shack 69 Mitchell St. 1300 793 302, youthshack.com.au

Crocosaurus Cove Crocodile park and cage of death. 58 Mitchell St. 08 8981 7522, crocosauruscove.com Deckchair Cinema Jervois Rd, Darwin Waterfront. 08 8981 0700, deckchaircinema.com.au

BIG4 Katherine Holiday Park 20 Shadforth Road. 1800 501 984, big4.com.au Palm Court Kookaburra Backpackers Third St. 08 8972 2722

Elkes Backpackers 112 Mitchell St. 1800 808 365, elkesbackpackers.com.au

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aboriginalaustralia.com.au Fannie Bay Gaol Heritage prison. East Point Road, Fannie Bay. 08 8941 2260, nt.gov.au Museum & Art Gallery of the Northern Territory 19 Conacher St, Bullocky Point. 08 8999 8264, magnt.nt.gov.au

Oz Jet Boating Stokes Hill Wharf. 1300 135 595, ozjetboating.com.au Spectacular Jumping Crocodile Cruise Adelaide River. 08 8978 9077, jumpingcrocodile.com.au Wave Lagoon Waterfront Precinct. waterfront.nt.gov.au

Nitmiluk Tours Gorge cruises and kayak hire. 1300 146 743 nitmiluktours.com.au

TENNANT CREEK Tourist Rest Leichardt St. 08 8962 2719, touristrest.com.au

ALICE SPRINGS Alice Lodge 4 Mueller St. 08 8953 1975, alicelodge.com.au Alice Springs YHA Cnr Parsons St & Leichhardt Tce. Annie’s Place 4 Traeger Ave. 1800 359 089, anniesplace.com.au

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Haven Resort 3 Larapinta Drive. 1800 794 663, alicehaven.com.au Toddy’s Resort 41 Gap Rd. 1800 027 027, toddys.com.au

ALICE DO Alice Springs Desert Park Larapinta Drive. 08 8951 8788, alicespringsdesertpark.com.au Alice Springs Reptile Centre Meet and hold lizards. 9 Stuart Terrace. 08 8952 8900, reptilecentre.com.au Outback Ballooning Hot air balloon rides. 1800 809 790, outbackballooning.com.au Royal Flying Doctor Service Base Museum and operations room. Stuart Terrace. 08 8952 1129, flyingdoctor.net School of the Air Long-distance schooling museum. 80 Head St. 08 8951 6834, assoa.nt.edu.au The Rock Tour Uluru tours. 78 Todd St. 1800 246 345, therocktour.com.au

KATA TJUTA Everyone’s heard of Uluru, but make sure you don’t miss out on the other big rock stars of the Red Centre, which are equally as impressive and spellbinding. Kata Tjuta, or the Olgas, are 36 spectacular rocky domes. As well as packing in the memory-card-sapping views, they’re home to fascinating Dreamtime tales surrounding the snake king Wanambi.

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‘Visit Hot Water Beach, on the north jutting peninsula known as The Coromondel. Here, at low tide, you can take your spade and dig a hole in the beach. Standard. But the warm water that floods up isn’t, reaching temperatures of up to 70°C. Find a cooler patch, dig your own natural pool, and lay back watching the steam shimmer up from the sand.”

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Poor Auckland gets a bad rap. Ask many people what to do in New Zealand’s largest city, and they’ll tell you to get the hell out of there. But they are missing out. Home to 1.4 million people, one third of the country’s population, it’s a place full of culture and events – if you know where to look. The focal point is the Waitemata harbour. Those sparkling waters stretching out to the Hauraki Gulf, ringed by the North Shore, Rangitoto Island and Waiheke Island are filled with yachts and boats. Indeed, Auckland is affectionately known as the City of Sails. A few years ago the country won the lauded America’s Cup, and these days you can sail the ship that won this regatta. Take to the helm as you take in the views of the city from the water (exploregroup.co.nz). For views from above you might want to scale the Auckland Harbour Bridge, the only bridge climb in New Zealand, and,

along with Sydney and Brisbane, one of the only ones in the world. The 90-minute traverse over the 67m structure is an exhilarating but easy climb with amazing views. The bridge climb was taken over by AJ Hackett, the original bungee jump company, and so those who wish to can also fling themselves off the steel structure and experience the thrill of dangling from such a height – it’s the only bungy in NZ where you can touch the water. As AJ Hackett celebrated its 25th birthday in 2013, they seem to be convincing many people that jumping off a bridge is a good idea (bungy.co.nz). Another peak point is the Sky Tower, the tallest manmade structure in New Zealand. From here you get a dazzling view of the blue seas and the crests of white yachts in the day, or a glistening view of the city lights at night. You can see for 80km in each direction and, while the view is not as iconic as other skylines, it is still a pretty spectacular sight. If you fancy a treat, take it all in over dinner at Orbit, the 360° revolving ›› TNTDOWNUNDER.COM

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restaurant (skycityauckland.co.nz). Just remember not to leave your bag on the side... To get a snapshot of all the city has to offer in one day in an energetic fashion, try the 14km Coast to Coast Walk. Starting at the harbour, this stretch takes you through Auckland University’s gorgeous historical buildings and leafy streets, the Domain (Auckland’s, oldest park), the tallest volcano in Auckland, Mount Eden (Maungawhau) – with views across the city and skyline from its 196m – and the largest pre-historic earth fort in the world at One Tree Hill, which also lends its name to a famous album by that band known as U2. (Find the map at aucklandcouncil.govt.nz.) The city is centred around Queen Street, where the CBD and shopping areas meet in a busy and bustling thoroughfare. Step to the east slightly and you will find Auckland’s Art Gallery, offering an inspiring and varied collection of modern and Maori art as well as international exhibitions (aucklandartgallery.com). Toi o Tamaki, as it is known in Maori, is the largest collection of visual arts in New Zealand, and houses more than 15,000 works. Just as fascinating and varied is the ever-changing Auckland Museum, which tells interesting tales of local, national and international people and events through its interactive exhibitions, displays, and events (aucklandmuseum.com). In the west is the super trendy suburb of Ponsonby, an area dripping in understated (and overstated) bars, funky 88

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WHERE TO STAY Ponsonby Manor (ponsonbymanor.co.nz) is a spot that oozes comfortable style; the white timber-clad guest house with a big homely kitchen is a welcome haven to relax. For great basics in the party hub, it’s all about Base (stayatbase.com). For something more homely and to meet locals, Auckland is full of great Air BnB spots.

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Auckland is known as the ‘City of Sails’ little delis and restaurants, and boutique shops. It’s here where the main nightlife, quirky restaurants and constantly evolving hipster crowd are to be found. Hours are lost exploring their bookshops with a strong coffee in hand – but you know what they say: ‘time enjoyed is never wasted’. If the hubbub of the city all gets a bit much, you may want to escape – but not too far. For a more relaxed pace get the ferry over to the north shores and the sleepy seaside spot of Devonport. A wander through the botanical gardens makes a great spot for a picnic, and those who climb to the peak of the Mount Victoria Reserve are rewarded with views across the Waitemata Harbour. You could easily spend days on delightful Wahieke Island, paddling in the clear waters, sipping your way around the vineyards, or exploring the many independent art galleries. To get around quickly and get your fill of fresh air, consider an e-bike. The island is pretty hilly, so the electric bikes provide a welcome whizz to your trip, but let you take in the scenery at a sedate enough pace (ecyclesnz. com). Further afield, on the west coast you will find rugged beaches and riptides, adorned with thick forests. Bush and Beach organises trips out to discover this unique region (bushandbeach.co.nz). Whatever you do in Auckland, don’t just get out of there. There’s more to this city than you might think. TNTDOWNUNDER.COM

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Local spa at Hot Water Beach

Visit Hot Water Beach, on the north jutting peninsula known as The Coromondel. Here, at low tide, you can take your spade and dig a hole in the beach. Standard. But the warm water that floods up isn’t, reaching temperatures of up to 70°C. Find a cooler patch, dig your own natural pool, and lay back watching the steam shimmer up from the sand, seemingly all the way to the swathes of stars which streak across the black night sky (thecoromandel.com). Maori culture is embraced in New Zealand, and Cape Reinga, the most northerly point of the country, is a somewhat eerie yet inspiring spot. After a ride along the end of the epic 90 Mile Beach – whether you believe that is ‘the place of leaping’ where two realms collide and the spirits of the dead depart this world or not – standing looking out into the Tasman Sea is a good place to ponder your place in the universe. Try your hand (or your stomach) at sandboarding. Akin to laying on a tea tray whilst you hurtle down a sand dune at speeds of up to 70km an hour, it’s quite a thrill.

Sail Fearless on Lake Taupo

If the Auckland bungee wasn’t enough, head to adventure centre Taupo for some more adrenalin. Skydive Taupo (skydivetaupo.co.nz ) offers not only the highest (and cheapest) dive in the country, but is also out of a bright pink plane. Spectacular views of the mountains and volcanoes that surround the Singaporesize lake are an added bonus. My favourite way to check out the scenery has to be adrift a boat, wrapped in a blanket, with the sun going down. Glide aboard the wooden ship Fearless and see Maori carvings – with a glass of wine in hand (sailfearless.co.nz). See some beautiful buildings in Napier, a city shaped by its geology. Lying on one of the world’s most active tectonic fault lines, the north island city was largely destroyed by an earthquake in 1931, leaving mid-century town planners wondering how to rebuild their city. The art deco marvel they created still stands today, one of New Zealand’s best architectural heritage areas and a reminder of Napier’s regeneration against the odds.

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And of course, the world’s coolest little capital, Wellington, is right at the south of the North Island. A centre of creative activity, rousing architecture and refreshing natural beauty, it’s blissfully understated but busy, packed with culture but never taking itself too seriously. Whether you are exploring culture and history in Te Papa (tepapa.govt.nz), breathing in the scent of Botanic Gardens (wellington.govt.nz) or simply eating dinner down action-packed Cuba Street, the fun never ceases on North Island.

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NORTHISLAND AUCKLAND In Maori language the city’s name is Tamaki Makau Rau, which translates as “the city of 100 lovers”. Auckland is admired for its cosmopolitan flavour, its sunny harbour for the fact that it makes every other city in NZ feel like a small town.

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Auckland Zoo See kiwi birds in the nocturnal house and over 900 animals. 09 360 3800, aucklandzoo.co.nz Coast to Coast Walkway A walk between Waitemata Harbour and Manukau Harbour. It takes about four hours and takes in Albert Park, Auckland Uni, Auckland Domain, Mt Eden, and One Tree Hill.

i-SITE Auckland Atrium, skycity, Cnr Federal & Victoria Sts Backpackers World Travel 16-20 Fort St, 09 300 9999, backpackersworld.com i-SITE Visitor Information 287 Queen St, 09 979 2333, aucklandnz.com Ferry Tickets Online (For inter-island ferry services) 39 Beach Rd, 0800 500 660, ferrytickets.co.nz Department of Conservation Auckland Details on tramping, camping grounds, the Gulf Islands and exploring the regional parks. 137 Quay St Cnr, Princes Wharf, open Mon-Fri (9am-5am); SatSun (10am-4pm), 09 379 6476 Airport Transport The airport is 21km from the city and shuttle buses run every half an hour. Airbus Airport is every 20 mins. 0800 247 287, airbus.co.nz City buses Tickets and timetables are available from the 10 central city Star Mart stores. 09 366 6400, maxx.co.nz Auckland InterCity Travel Centre Buses around Auckland and the rest of New Zealand leave from here. Located beside the casino, Hobson St, 09 583 5780, intercity.co.nz Train Intercity trains arrive and depart from Britomart, 12 Queen St, Auckland. 09 366 6400, transdev.co.nz

AUCKLAND STAY Airport Skyway Lodge Backpackers (BBH) 30 Kirkbride Road, Mangere. 09 275 4443, skywaylodge.co.nz Auckland International Backpackers (BBH) 2 Churton St, Parnell. +64358 4584, aucklandinternationalbp.com Base Backpackers Auckland 229 Queen St. 09 358 4877, stayatbase.com Bamber House (BBH) 22 View Rd, Mt Eden. 09 623 4267, bbh.com BK Hostel (BBH) 3 Mercury Ln, Central. 09 307 0052, bkhostel.co.nz

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AUCKLAND BRIDGE CLIMB You don’t have to go to Sydney to satisfy your bridge-climbing desires, as Auckland has its own harbour-clambering experience. Trips lasting an hour-and-a-half cost $120, unless you get tempted by the bungy… bungy.co.nz

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City Garden Lodge (BBH) 25 St Georges Bay Rd, Parnell. 09 302 0880 citygardenlodge.co.nz City Groove Backpackers (BBH) 6 Constitutional Hill, Parnell. 09 303 4768. Kiwi International Hotel 411 Queen St. 0800 100 411, kiwihotel.co.nz Auckland Airport Kiwi Hotel 150 McKenzie Road, Mangere. 09 256 0046, kiwiairporthotel.co.nz

09 378 8990, uenukulodge.co.nz Surf ‘n’ Snow Backpackers 102 Albert St. 09 363 8889, surfandsnow.co.nz The Brown Kiwi (BBH) 7 Prosford St, Ponsonby. 09 378 0191, brownkiwi.co.nz Verandahs (BBH) 6 Hopetown St. 09 360 4180, verandahs.co.nz

Lantana Lodge (BBH) 60 St Georges Bay Rd, Parnell. 09 373 4546, lantanalodge.co.nz

YHA Auckland City 18 Liverpool St. 09 309 2802, yha.co.nz

The Fat Camel (Nomads) 38 Fort St. 09 307 0181, nomadsworld.com

YHA Auckland International 5 Turner St. 09 302 8200, yha.co.nz

Borders Beyond 8 Nixon St, Grey Lynn. 09 360 9880, bordersbeyond.co.nz Nomads Auckland 16-20 Fort St. 09 300 9999, nomadshostels.com Oaklands Lodge (BBH) 5A Oaklands Rd, Mt Eden. 09 638 6545, oaklands.co.nz Pentlands (BBH) 22 Pentland Ave, Mt Eden. +64 9638 7031 pentlands.co.nz Ponsonby Backpackers (BBH) 2 Franklin Rd, Ponsonby. 09 360 1311, ponsonby-backpackers.co.nz Princeton Backpackers 30 Symonds St. 09 963 8300, princeton.net.nz Queen Street Backpackers 4 Fort St. 09 373 3471, qsb.co.nz Uenuku Lodge (BBH) 217 Ponsonby Rd, Ponsonby.

AUCKLAND DO Explorer Bus Sightseeing around Auckland, 0800 439 756 explorerbus.co.nz Sealink Ferries can take you all over the harbour. Info about timetables and destinations are available online on the Sealink website. 0800 732 546, sealink.co.nz America’s Cup Sailing Experience A unique opportunity to participate as crew on an actual America’s Cup yacht. Take the helm, exert energy on the grinders or simply sit back and enjoy the action as you sail the beautiful Waitemata Harbour. The two hour sails departs daily from the Auckland Viaduct. No experience necessary. 09 359 5987, explorenz.co.nz Auckland Museum See the world’s finest collection of Maori and Pacific Island artefacts. Explore New Zealand’s natural history, discover the largest bird that

Devonport A 15-minute ferry or bus ride across the harbour on the north shore, Devonport is an idyllic setting for a picnic or a stroll along the beach. Kelly Tarlton’s Antarctic Encounter & Underwater World A seawater aquarium with a moving walkway through a transparent underwater cavern. Antarctic Encounter is a recreation of an Antarctic environment where you jump on a snow mobile and tour a penguin colony, get attacked by an orca whale. Orakei Wharf, Tamaki Drive. 0800 80 50 50, kellytarltons.co.nz Mt Eden The highest point in the city, 4km south of the city centre with spectacular views. Get there by bus. NZ National Maritime Museum The museum celebrates NZ’s maritime heritage. 09 373 0800, nzmaritimemuseum.co.nz

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sheltered waters of Auckland’s Waitemata Harbour and is world famous for its sailing and dining cruises. Join them for a coffee, lunch, dinner, Waiheke sailing experience cruise or a full-day sailing adventure and experience the “City of Sails” for what it is known for. 0800 397 567, exploregroup.net Auckland Bridge Climb Up and over the Auckland Harbour Bridge. Westhaven Reserve, Curran St, Herne Bay. 09 360 7748, bungy.co.nz Auckland Harbour Bridge Jump NZ’s only ocean touch bungy, 40m high. Westhaven Reserve, Curran St, Herne Bay. 09 360 7748, bungy.co.nz Canyonz Ltd Explore subtropical canyons and abseil down crashing waterfalls. 0800 422 696, canyonz.co.nz New Zealand Surf Tours Learn to surf on uncrowded, beautiful beaches. 09 828 0426, newzealandsurftours.com Sky Jump Fall from the top of the 192m Sky Tower, 0800 759 586, skyjump.co.nz Sky Walk Walk around the external 1.2m wide platform, 192m up. 0800 759925, skywalk.co.nz Fullers Bay of Islands Tours One, two and three-day tours from Auckland. 09 367 9111, fullers.co.nz

Ponsonby West of the city, explore Victorian architecture and narrow streets with cafés, bars, clothes shops, art galleries and Awesome Adventures Three-day Bay of Islands tours. some lively nightlife. 0800 658 058, awesomenz.com Queen Street Auckland’s main boulevard with Beaches shops, cafés and restaurants. Auckland is surrounded by great beaches, including Judges Bay, Whale & Dolphin Safari Kohimarama, Okahu Bay, St See whales and dolphins from Heliers Bay and popular Mission Auckland’s doorstep. The Hauraki Gulf is considered one Bay. of the most biologically and Aotea Square Markets geographically diverse marine Every Friday and Saturday at parks in the world. See Aotea Square, Queen St. NZ dolphins, whales, sea birds and/ fashion labels, retro gear, foods, or even penguins. Dolphins are Pacific-style crafts, jewellery viewed on over 90% and whales and furniture, on 75% of trips. Departs daily 09 309 2677, from the Auckland Viaduct. the-edge.co.nz Dolphin viewing guaranteed. 09 357 6032, Victoria Park Market exploregroup.co.nz 3km from the CBD, an outdoor market with fruit, veggies, Fullers Cruises books, clothes and handicrafts. Inner harbour cruises and longer cruises to Hauraki Gulf islands, with all-day passes and hop-on, GREAT BARRIER hop-off options. 09 367 9111, This unique island destination is fullers.co.nz dominated by a native forest a network of criss-crossing tracks. Pride of Auckland thebarrier.co.nz The Pride of Auckland operates an impressive fleet of large, Orama Oasis purpose-built yachts on the Karaka Bay Rd,

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09 429 0063, orama.org.nz Stray Possum Lodge (VIP) Stray Possum Lodge is situated on the beautiful Hauraki Gulf 09 429 0109, straypossum.co.nz

BARRIER DO Fullers Cruises Depart from the Ferry Building. 09 367 9111, fullers.co.nz Great Barrier Airlines Fly out of Auckland Airport or Auckland Shore Airfield. 09 275 6612, greatbarrierairlines.co.nz Fullers Great Barrier Explorers Cruise and tours, summer only (October-April). 09 367 9111, fullers.co.nz

WAIHEKE ISLAND A 35-minute ferry ride from Auckland. It is popular for its long sweeping beaches and craft shops. Hekerua Lodge Backpackers (BBH) 11 Hekerua Rd, Oneroa, 09 372 8990, hekerualodge.co.nz Kina Backpackers 421 Seaview Road, Onetangi, 09 372 8971, kinabackpackers.co.nz

HELENSVILLE The hot springs here have indoor and outdoor thermal pools and waterslides. Malolo House (BBH) 110 Commercial Rd, 09 420 7262, helensville.co.nz

HIBISCUS COAST Orewa Beach Hillary Square, Orewa 09 426 2638, orewabeach.co.nz Marco Polo Backpackers Inn (BBH) 2d Hammond Ave, Orewa North, 0800 426 8455, orewabackpackers.co.nz

SAIL ROCK Hen & Chickens Island and Sail Rock These offshore areas offer great sailing and diving. Boat trips leave from the area daily. Waipu Wanderer (BBH) 25 St Marys Rd, 09 432 0532 bbh.co.nz

WHANGAREI Whangarei I-SITE Visitor Centre 92 Otaika Rd, 09 438 1079 whangareinz.com

WHANGAREI STAY Bunkdown Lodge (BBH) 23 Otaika Road, 09 438 8886, bunkdownlodge.co.nz Little Earth Lodge (BBH) 85 Abbey Caves Road, 09 430 6562, littleearthlodge.co.nz Piano Hill Farm (BBH) Piano Hill, Kauri, 09 433 7090, thefarm.co.nz YHA Whangarei Manaakitanga 52 Punga Grove Ave, 09 438 8954, yha.co.nz

WHANGAREI DO Dive! Tutukaka Poor Knights Islands dives, plus tours with kayaking, cave explorations, snorkelling, swimming, sea mammal-spotting.

PAIHIA Paihia is one of the most beautiful towns on the North Island with equal parts love for adventure, nature and a raucous nightlife. AwesomeNZ Tours include Maori mythology, dolphin swimming and fast boats. Maritime Building, on the waterfront, 09 402 7421, awesomenz.com Bay of Islands i-Site The Wharf, Marsden Rd, 09 402 7345, paihia.co.nz

PAIHIA STAY Base Backpackers Bay of Islands 18 Kings Rd 09 402 7111, stayatbase.com Captain Bob’s Beachhouse (BBH) 44 Davis Crescent, 09 402 8668, capnbobs.co.nz Centabay Lodge (BBH) 27 Selwyn Rd, 09 402 7466, centabay.co.nz Admirals View Motel 2 MacMurray Rd, 09 402 6236, admiralviewlodge.co.nz Mousetrap (BBH) 11 Kings Rd, 09 402 8182, mousetrap.co.nz Peppertree Lodge (BBH) 15 Kings Rd, 09 402 6122, peppertree.co.nz Pickled Parrot Backpackers Grey’s Lane, 09 402 6222, pickledparrot.co.nz Saltwater Lodge (BBH) 14 Kings Rd, 09 402 7075, saltwaterlodge.co.nz

PAIHIA DO Haruru Falls Picturesque falls offering swimming, camping and kayaking opportunities – and a pub! Opua Forest The DOC provides a leaflet of forest walks, which features a small stand of Kauri trees. Drive into the forest via Oromahoe Rd or walk from School Rd. Te Rawhiti Cape Brett Walkway Guided tours include experienced local Maori guides, all meals, hut accommodation, transport by boat to hut taking in the famous Hole in the Rock, Maori culture, myths and legends and hangi, capebrettwalks.co.nz Waitangi Treaty Grounds The site where the historic Treaty of Waitangi was signed. Also see carvings that represent all Maori tribes in NZ and one of the largest ceremonial waka (canoe) in the world, launched every Waitangi Day (Feb 6). 09 402 7437, waitangi.net.nz Boat cruises & dolphin watching Cape Brett “Hole in the Rock” Cruise Four-hour cruises, dolphincruises.co.nz Dolphin Discoveries With the warmest water and friendliest dolphins (bottlenoses), this is a great place for swimming with the dolphins (conditions permitting). The high-speed luxury catamaran offers easy access to the water and hot showers. Or do a “Hole in the Rock and Dolphin Viewing Experience” and see dolphins, whales, birds and other wildlife. Visit Otehei Bay on Urupukapuka Island during your island stop and explore this amazing place. 0800 000 784, exploregroup.co.nz Dune Rider Unique Adventure Tour Make your way up to Cape Reinga while traveling to the Gumdiggers Park and drive along the famous Ninety Mile Beach. Climb huge sand dunes and boogie board back down on the way and stop at the world famous Mangonui Fish Shop for fish and chips. Departing daily from Paihia. exploregroup.co.nz Sale Lion New Zealand: “The Ultimate Day Sail in the Bay” Join Lion New Zealand, NZ’s legendary maxi yacht. The friendly crew will show you the ropes and share the stories of the Bay and Legend of Sir Peter Blake. 0800 000 784, exploregroup.co.nz Awesome Cape Reinga Via Ninety Mile Beach – learn Maori myths and legends, navigate the quicksand stream, ride the dunes, visit a thousand year old forest. 0800 653 339, awesomenz.com

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Catch a ferry to Russell, originally a sprawling fortified Maori settlement. Information Centre End of the Pier, Russell 09 403 8020, exploregroup.co.nz

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The ideal starting point for Cape Reinga and Ninety Mile Beach.

The Coast Road Farm Coast Rd, Whangaruru, 09 433 6894, thefarm.co.nz Pukeko Cottage 14 Brind Rd, 09 403 8498, pukekocottagebackpackers.co.nz Pipi Patch Backpackers 18 Kings Road, 09 403 7111.

A highlight of the sparsely populated town is the wonderful Maori village. There is also an historic Maori pa (fortress) and the Kerikeri Mission Station. kerikeri.co.nz

KERIKERI STAY

Mainstreet Lodge 235 Commerce St, 09 408 1275 mainstreetlodge.co.nz

Ancient Kauri Kingdom Giant kauri tree stumps are fashioned into furniture and other trinkets. Far North Regional Museum Featuring all kinds of goodies, like the skeleton of a giant moa bird and salvages from local shipwrecks. Pack or Paddle Thoms Landing, 09 4098 445, packorpaddle@hotmail.com

Kerikeri Top 10 Holiday Park & Aranga Backpackers Aranga Drive off Kerikeri Rd, 0800 272 642, kerikeritop10.co.nz

AHIPARA Ahipara Holiday Park 168-170 Takehe St, 09 409 4864, ahiparaholidaypark.co.nz

Hideaway Lodge Wiroa Rd, 0800 562 746 kerikeri.co.nz Hone Heke Lodge (BBH) 65 Hone Heke Rd, 09 407 8170, honeheke.co.nz

Endless Summer Lodge (BBH) 245 Foreshore Rd, 09 409 4181, endlesssummer.co.nz

Kerikeri Farm Hostel (BBH) Springbank Rd, 09 407 6989, kerikeri.co.nz

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MATAURI BAY A very well-kept tourist secret, Matauri Bay is Maori land, home to the Ngati Kura people, and has beautiful, quiet beaches. The Welcome Swallow Backpackers 249 Hikuru Rd, Off Matauri Bay Rd, 09 405 1019, welcomeswallow.com

Tuatua Tours Guided quad tours of Ninety Mile Beach sand dunes. 3 Main Road, 0800 494 288, tuatuatours.co.nz

HOKIANGA Heading south, you’ll hit Hokianga Harbour and the quiet twin towns of Omapere and Opononi. The Koutu Boulders are worth a look.

The Rainbow Warrior A monument to the noble but doomed Greenpeace ship, Rainbow Warrior, sits on the site of a Maori pa on the headland at Matauri Bay. Travellers come here to dive the ship’s wreck.

WHANGAROA This area was once well known for its Kauri forests, but these days it’s more about game fishing. The scenery is ruggedly spectacular and sailing cruises are popular.

Sunseeker Lodge (BBH) Old Hospital Rd, 09 405 0496, sunseekerlodge.co.nz

Pukenui Lodge Corner Wharf Rd & State Hwy 1, Houhora, 09 409 8837, pukenuilodge.co.nz

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Tourist info centre Boyd Gallery, 09 405 0230, whangaroa.co.nz

The Rusty Anchor (BBH) 1 Tokerau Beach Rd, 09 406 7141, rustyanchor.hostel.com

Hokianga Information 09 405 8869, hokianga.co.nz

HOKIANGA STAY Okopako Lodge (BBH) 140 Mountain Rd, Whirinaki, 09 405 8815, bbh.co.nz Globetrekkers Lodge (BBH) 281 State Highway 12, Omapere, 09 405 8183, globetrekkerslodge.com The Tree House Backpackers Lodge 168 West Coast Rd, Motukaraka 09 405 5855, treehouse.co.nz

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NORTHISLAND DARGAVILLE On the road from Hokianga, the famous “Big Trees”, the native kauri trees of Waipoua Kauri Forest. Once in Dargaville, attractions include the masts from the ill-fated Rainbow Warrior and the fascinating bird sanctuary nearby.

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Dargaville Holiday Park 10 Onslow St, 09 439 8296, kauriparks.co.nz

Travellers Lodge (BBH) 64 Jellicoe Rd, Ruawai, 09 439 2283, bbh.co.nz Matakohe House B&B Hotel 24 Church Rd, RD1, 0800 492 452, matakohehouse.co.nz

WAIKATO Waikato District Info Centre 160 Great South Rd, Huntly, 07 828 6406, info@waikatodistrict.govt.nz, waikatodistrict.govt.nz Shekinah (BBH) 122 Pungapunga Rd, Pukekawa, 09 233 4464, shekinahbackpackers.co.nz Raglan Kopua Holiday Park Marine Parade, Raglan, 07 825 8283, stay@raglanholidaypark.co.nz, raglanholidaypark.co.nz

HAMILTON NZ’s largest inland city and is known for its parks and gardens. Hamilton Visitor Centre Corner Caro and Alexandra St, Hamilton, 07 839 3580 visithamilton.co.nz DOC Office 73, Rostrevor St. 07 858 1000

HAMILTON STAY Backpackers Central 846 Victoria Street, 07 839 1928, backpackerscentral.co.nz Forty Winks (BBH) 267 River Rd, Claudelands, 07 855 2033, bbh.co.nz

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AGROJET Ticked off Rotorua’s bubbling mud? Then skip on over to Agroventures Adventure Park, where the many adrenaline-fuelled antics include screeching around at 100km/hr on the Agrojet ($44, online price).

Kaihu Farm (BBH) 334 State Highway 12, Kaihu, 09 439 4004.

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TE KUITI STAY Casara Mesa Backpackers (BBH) Mangarino Rd, 07 878 6697, bbh.co.nz

Otorohanga kiwi House & Native Bird Park 20 Alex Telfer Drive, 07 873 7391, kiwihouse.org.nz

DARGAVILLE STAY

The Greenhouse Hostel (BBH) 15 Gordon St, 09 439 6342, bbh.co.nz

OTOROHANGA Just 59km south of Hamilton, many travellers use this small farming community as a base for visiting the Waitomo Caves. Otorohanga Visitor Info Centre 27 Turongo St, 07 873 8951, otorohanga.co.nz

Dargaville Info Centre 4 Murdoch St, 09 439 4975, dargaville.co.nz

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J’s Backpackers (BBH) 8 Grey Street, 07 856 8934, jsbackpackers.co.nz Eagle’s Nest Backpackers 937 Victoria St, 07 838 2704, eaglesbackpackers.co.nz Microtel YHA 140 Ulster St, 07 957 1848, microtel.co.nz YWCA Hostel Cnr Clarence & Pembroke St, 07 838 2219, hamilton.ywca.org.nz

HAMILTON DO Waikato Museum of Art & History Cnr Victoria and Grantham Sts. More than 3,000 items, with a permanent Maori War canoe. Gold coin donations welcomed.

MATAMATA Rural town famous for being turned into Hobbiton in those films – some of the set still stands. Hobbiton Movie Set Tours 501 Buckland Rd, Hinuera, 07 888 1505, office@hobbitontours.com

CAMBRIDGE This very Olde English town with its town square and abundance of trees is in the heart of Waikato. The region is famous for its horses and jetboating. Cambridge Info Centre Cnr Queen and Victoria Sts, 07 823 3456 cambridge.co.nz

RAGLAN One of New Zealand’s best-known surfing beaches, Raglan is situated 48km west of Hamilton. Raglan Information Centre 2 Wainui Rd,

07 825 7076, ragland.org.nz

RAGLAN STAY Solscape Eco Retreat Backpackers 611 Wainui Rd, 07 825 8268, solscape.co.nz Raglan Backpackers 6 Wi Neera St, 07 825 0515, raglanbackpackers.co.nz Karioi Backpacker Lodge (VIP, BBH) & Raglan Surfing School 5 Whaanga Rd, Whale Bay, 07 825 7873, karioilodge.co.nz Dream View Farmstays 430 Te Hutewai Rd, 07 825 8186 dreamview.co.nz Raglan Kopua Holiday Park 61 Marine Parade, 07 825 8283, raglanholidaypark.co.nz Raglan Farmhouse and Flashpackers 61 Marine Parade, 07 825 8747, raglanfarmstay.com

TE AWAMUTU Given that it calls itself the “Rose Town of New Zealand”, it’s not surprising the 2,000-strong Rose Garden is the town’s major attraction. Te Awamutu Info Centre 1 Gorst Ave, 07 871 3259, teawamutuinfo.com Te Awamutu District Museum 135 Roche St. 07 872 0085 tamuseum.org.nz

KAWHIA The main attraction of this peaceful port town, 55km south of Raglan, is the Maketu Marae where you can experience the rich cultural tapestry of NZ’s indigenous history.

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Definitely one of the best adventure spots in New Zealand. There are a range of caving adventures here. Waitomo Caves Discovery Centre 21 Waitomo Caves Rd, 0800 474 839, waitomocaves.com

WAITOMO STAY Juno Hall (BBH) 600 Waitomo Caves Rd, 07 878 7649 junowaitomo.co.nz Kiwi Paka Hotel Caves 256, Access Rd, 07 878 3395 waitomokiwipaka.co.nz Rap Raft & Rock Backpackers (BBH) 95 Waitomo Caves Rd, 07 873 9149, bbh.co.nz

WAITOMO DO Dundle Hill Walk A two-day walk through native bush; limestone outcrops includes overnight with spectacular views at Kays Cabin. 07 878 7640 dundlehillwalk.com Marakopa Falls, Managapohue Natural Bridge and Piri Piri Cave, 30 minutes drive from Waitomo. Rap Raft ‘n’ Rock Blackwater adventures combining abseiling, rafting, glowworms, caving and rockclimbing all in one five-hour adventure. 0800 228 372, caveraft.com The Legendary Black Water Rafting Co Cave tubing in the blackness of the Ruakuri Cave river. 585 Waitomo Caves Rd, 07 878 6219, waitomo.com

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OTOROHANGA Just 59km south of Hamilton, many travellers use this small farming community as a base for visiting the Waitomo Caves. Otorohanga Visitor Info Centre 27 Turongo St, otorohanga.co.nz

OROMANDEL PEN A series of towns loop around the peninsula, broken by rolling green hills. Highlights include Hot Water Beach, Cathedral Cove and the cosy little Coromandel township.

THAMES A great canyoning spot, with loads of natural pools and waterslides. Information Thames 206 Poland St, 07 868 7284 thamesinfo.co.nz DOC Office Pahau St, 07 867 9180 doc.govt.nz

THAMES STAY Dickson Holiday Park 115 Victoria St, 07 868 7308, Gateway Backpackers (BBH) 209 Mackay St, 07 868 6339, bbh.co.nz Sunkist International Backpackers 506 Brown St, 07 868 8808, sunkistbackpackers.co.nz Te Aroha YHA Hostel Miro Street, Te Aroha (south of Thames), 07 884 8739, yha.co.nz

COROMANDEL Some 55km north of Thames is the town of Coromandel, home to the popular Driving Creek Railway. Coromandel Information Centre 335 Kapanga Rd, 07 866 8598, coromandeltown.co.nz

CORO STAY Anchor Lodge Backpackers (BBH) 448 Wharf Rd, 07 866 7992, anchorlodgecoromandel.co.nz Black Jack Backpackers (BBH) Kuaotunu, 07 866 2988, black-jack.co.nz

Te Kuiti Information Centre Rora St, 07 878 8077.

Colville Farm (BBH) 2140 Colville Road, Colville, 07 866 6820

Dept of Conservation 78 Taupiri Street, 07 878 1080.

Mahamudra Retreat Colville Rd, 07 866 6851 mahamudra.org.nz

Tiffany’s Cafe, 241 Rora St, 07 878 7640

Lions Den (BBH) 126 Te Tiki St, 07 866 8157 ionsdenhostel.co.nz

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Coromandel Top 10 Holiday Park (BBH) 636-732 Rings Rd, 07 866 8830, coromandeltop10.co.nz Tui Lodge (BBH) 60 Whangapoua Rd, 07 866 8237, coromandeltuilodge.co.nz

OPOUTERE This is a good place to go to just chill out. The beach here is glorious and generally empty. Skinny dip anyone? YHA Opoutere 389 Opoutere Rd, 07 865 9072, yha.co.nz

WHITIANGA Whitianga, perched on pretty Mercury Bay, is the most popular stop-off point for travellers on the Coromandel. You can learn to make your very own bone carving, dive and surf to your heart’s content. Whitianga Information Centre 118 Oceanview Rd, 09 372 1234 whitianga.co.nz Baywatch Backpackers (VIP) 22 The Esplanade, 07 866 5481, whitianga.co.nz/baywatch Cathedral Cove Lodge 41 Harsant Ave, Hahei Beach, 07 866 3889, cathedralcove.co.nz

WHANGAMATA A real surfie town, Whangamata has one of the best surf beaches in New Zealand and a laidback atmosphere to match. Whangamata Info Centre 616 Port Rd, 07 865 8340 Southpacific Accommodation 245 Port Rd, 07 865 9580, thesouthpacific.co.nz Whangamata Backpackers Hostel (BBH) 227 Beverley Tce, 07 865 8323 Whangamata-backpackers.co.nz

Cat’s Pyjamas Backpackers (BBH) 12 Albert St, 07 866 4663, cats-pyjamas.co.nz Fernbird (BBH) 24 Harsant Ave, Hahei, 07 866 3080, bbh.co.nz On the Beach Backpackers Lodge (BBH, YHA) 46 Buffalo Beach Rd, 07 866 5380, onthebeachbackpackers.co.nz Seabreeze Tourist Park (BBH) 1043 SH25 Tairua-Whitianga Rd, 07 866 3050

Tatahi Lodge (BBH) 9 Grange Rd, Hahei, 07 866 3992, tatahilodge.co.nz

TAURANGA One of the fastest growing places in NZ, Tauranga combines a young population with a harbourside atmosphere. Enjoy diving, sailing, fishing and surfing. Tauranga i-site 95 Willow St, 07 578 8103 bayofplenty.co.nz Department of Conservation 253 Chadwick Rd West, 07 578 7677

TAURANGA STAY Appletree Cottage 47 Maxwell Rd, 07 576 4001 appletreebackpackers.co.nz

Just The Ducks Nuts Backpackers (BBH) 6 Vale St, 07 576 1366, justtheducksnuts.co.nz

TE PUKE STAY Hairy Berry Backpacker Hostel 2 No One Rd, Te Puke, 07 573 8015, work@hairyberrynz.com

Loft 109 (BBH) 8/109 Devonport Rd, 07 579 5638, loft109.co.nz

Kiwi Corral Backpackers 26 Young Road, 07 573 4530, kiwicorral.co.nz

Tauranga Central Backpackers 64 Willow St, 07 571 6222, tgabackpack.co.nz

Blue Tide Beachfront Retreat 7 Te Awhe Rd, Maketu Beach, 07 533 2033, bluetides.co.nz

YHA Tauranga 171 Elizabeth St, 07 578 5064, yha.co.nz

TE PUKE DO Kiwifruit Country Young Rd, 07 573 6340, kiwifruitcountry.co.nz

TAURANGA DO Butler’s Swim With Dolphins 101 Te Awanui Dr, 0508 288 537 Waimarino Adventure Park 07 576 4233, waimarino.com

Harbourside City Backpackers (BBH) 105 The Strand, 07 579 4066, backpacktauranga.co.nz

Coyote Bar and Restaurant 107 The Strand, 07 578 8968.

Bell Lodge (BBH) 39 Bell St, Judea, 07 578 6344, bell-lodge.co.nz

Te Puke Information Centre 130 Jellicoe St, 07 573 9172 tepuke.co.nz

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Gotcha Paintball, 720 State Highway 33, Paengaroa, 022 649 1158

WHAKATANE For a very different adventure, visit White Island, an active volcano where sulphur-lipped fumeroles and roaring steam vents create a stark wonderland. whakatane.com Karibu Backpackers (BBH) 13 Landing Rd, 07 307 8276 Whakatane Hotel 79 The Strand, 07 307 1670

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THE TONGARIRO CROSSING It’s widely touted as New Zealand’s best day walk, and for good reason. The headline act of one of the country’s nine Great Walks, the Crossing features surreal lunar landscapes, sparkling emerald lakes and eerie smoking ground. It’s little surprise Peter Jackson has twice used the sinister-looking volcanic peaks to stand in for Middle Earth, with Mt Ngauruhoe doubling as Mt Doom and Mt Ruapehu more recently impersonating the Lonely Mountain. Trips are available from nearby-ish Taupo, but it’s better to stay in sleepy National Park Village. nationalpark.co.nz

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NORTHISLAND Windsor Lodge Backpackers 10 Merritt St, Whakatane, 07 308 8040, windsorlodge-backpackers.co.nz

WHAKATANE DO Dive White 168 The Strand, 0800 348 394, divewhite.co.nz White Island Tours Departs Whakatane daily. 15 The Strand. 07 308 9588 whiteisland.co.nz The Wharf Shed Restaurant 2/2 The Strand E. 07 308 5698 Roquette Restaurant & Bar 23/29 Quay St. 07 307 0722 Wallys on the Wharf 2 The Strand, 07 307 0722, wallysonthewharf.co.nz

ROTORUA Rotorua is a must for three reasons: the abundance of accessible Maori culture, the steaming volcanic scenery and adrenalin thrills. Tourism Rotorua & Visitor Info Centre 1167 Fenton St, 07 348 5179 rotoruanz.com

ROTORUA STAY Base Backpackers Rotorua 1286 Arawa St, 07 348 8636, stayatbase.com Cactus Jack Backpackers 1210 Haupapa St, 0800 122 228 cactusjackbackpackers.com YHA Rotorua 1278 Haupapa St, 07 349 4088, yha.co.nz Astray Motel & Backpackers 1202 Pukuatua St, 07 348 1200, astray.co.nz Blarney’s Rock Backpackers 1210 Tutanekai St, 07 343 7904, blarneysrock.com Crash Palace Backpackers 1271 Hinemaru St, 07 348 842, crashpalace.co.nz Kiwipaka 60 Tarewa Rd, 07 347 0931, kiwipaka.co.nz

Hell’s Gate Mud baths to heal and stimulate your body hellsgate.co.nz Kaitiaki Adventures Extreme whitewater activities. Sledging and rafting trips on the Kaituna and Rangitaiki Rivers, 0800 338 736, kaitiaki.co.nz Off Road NZ Sprint car racing, Monster 4X4, 4WD Bush Safari and more, 07 332 5748, offroadnz.co.nz Polynesian Spa Historical hot mineral water bathing spa on the edge of Lake Rotorua, 07 348 1328, polynesianspa.co.nz Raftabout Whitewater rafting and sledging, 0800 723 822, raftabout.co.nz Skyline Skyrides Spectacular Get the best views and luge down 5km of tracks, or take the 150ft skyswing, 07 347 0027, skylineskyrides.co.nz

Tamaki Maori Village New Zealand’s Most Awarded Cultural Experience! Experience an evening of ceremonial ritual, powerful cultural performance, storytelling & hangi feasting. Hinemaru St, 07 349 2099 tamakimaorivillage.co.nz Whakarewarewa Thermal Village Maori village set amidst a landscape of geothermal wonders. Take a guided tour, see a cultural performance, check out Maori art. 07 349 3463, whakarewarewa.com

LAKE TAUPO Taupo Visitor Centre 30 Tongariro St, 07 376 0027, greatlaketaupo.com

TAUPO STAY Berkenhoff Lodge 75 Scannell St, 07 378 4909, berkenhofflodge.co.nz Riverstone Backpackers 222 Tautahanga Rd, 07 386 7004, riverstonebackpackers.com Rainbow Lodge 99 Titiraupenga St, 07 378 5754, rainbowlodge.co.nz Finns Global Backpackers 8 Tuwharetoa St, 07 377 0044, finnsglobal.co.nz

Waikite Hot Pools Natural hot spring water bathing. Provides private spas, BBQ area and campground facilities, 20 minutes south of Rotorua. hotpools.co.nz

Wairakei Lodge State Highway, 0800 737 678, budgetaccommodationtaupo. co.nz

Waimangu Volcanic Valley The location of the Pink and White Terraces which were destroyed in the 1886 volcanic eruption. waimangu.co.nz

Sportsman Lodge Backpackers Retreat 15 Taupahi Rd, 0800 366 208, sportsmanslodge.co.nz

Wet ‘n’ Wild Rafting Guided rafting options on five different rivers – the Wairoa, Rangitaiki, Kaituna, Motu and Mohaka, 0800 462 7238, wetnwildrafting.co.nz

Base Taupo 7 Tuwharetoa St, 07 377 4464, stayatbase.com

Zorb Rotorua Get harnessed inside the perspex Zorb before rolling head-over-heels downhill, 07 357 5100, zorb.com

MAORI CULTURE

Oasis Hostel/Backpackers 33A Tarewa Rd, 07 343 6563, oasishostel.co.nz

While you’re here, take the opportunity to see how the Maori lived before European settlment. The Maori Arts and Crafts Institute in Whakarewarewa is a good place to begin . nzmaori.co.nz.

Rotorua Central Backpackers 1076 Pukuatua St, 07 349 3285, rotoruacentralbackpackers.co.nz

NZ Maori Arts & Crafts Institute 07 348 9047 tepuia.com

Planet Nomad Backpackers 1080 Eruera St, 07 350 2550, rotoruaplanetbackpackers.co.nz

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ROTORUA DO Agroventures Five adrenalin activities in one adventure park, including bungy jumping, sprint boats and a wind tunnel. 1335 Paradise Valley Rd. 07 357 4747, agroventures.co.nz

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Taupo Urban Retreat 65 Heu Heu St, 0800 872 261, tur.co.nz Tiki Lodge 104 Tuwharetoa St, 0800 845 456, tikilodge.co.nz YHA Taupo 56 Kaimanawa St, 07 378 3311, yha.co.nz Silver Fern Lodge 118 Tamamutu St, 07 377 4929, silverfernlodge.co.nz Lake Maraetai Lodge 5 Totara Terrace, 07 882 8940, lake-maraetai-lodge.co.nz

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TAUPO DO Craters of the Moon One of the most geothermally active areas in the region, full of boiling mud and steaming craters. Wairakei Park. cratersofthemoon.co.nz Huka Falls Take a relaxing walk up to Huka Falls where the water pours over the 35ft drop at up to 62,000 gallons per second. hukafalls.com

@tnt_downunder The Crossing Backpackers Erua Rd East, 07 892 2894, thecrossingbackpackers.co.nz Howards Lodge (BBH) Carroll St, National Park, 07 892 2827, howardslodge.co.nz Skotel Alpine Resort Whakapapa Village, 07 892 3715, skotel.co.nz

Hukafalls Jet Jetboating by the falls, 0800 485 2538, hukafallsjet.com

National Park Backpackers YHA (BBH) 4 Finlay St. The hostel runs transport to the Tongariro Crossing, 07 892 2870, npbp.co.nz

Rock ‘n’ Ropes Ropes Courses including the trapeze and Giant Swing. At Crazy Catz on Highway 5. 0800 244 508, rocknropes.co.nz

Pipers Lodge 18 Millar St, National Park Village, 07 8922 777, piperslodge.co.nz

Taupo Bungy Bungy from a platform 47m above the Waikato River. 202 Spa Rd. 0800 888 408, taupobungy.com

Ski Haus Carroll St, McKenzie St, 07 892 2854, skihaus.co.nz

Tongariro Crossing Transport and National Park Links From Taupo and Turangi during summer months (NovMay). 07 377 0435, thetongarirocrossing.co.nz Taupo Tandem Skydiving Skydive from up to 15,000 feet (over one minute freefall). Free shuttle, DVD and digital photos. Yellow Hangar, Taupo Airport. 0800 275 934, taupotandemskydiving.com

TURANGI On the southern shores of Lake Taupo, Turangi is known as the trout fishing capital of the world. It offers heaps of outdoor adventure activities and is a good base for venturing into the Tongariro National Park. Turangi Visitor Centre Tongariro St, 07 376 0027, turangi.co.nz

TURANGI STAY Turangi Kiwi Holiday Park 13 Te Reiti Tamara Grove, 07 386 8754, turangiholidaypark.co.nz Judges Pool Motel 92 Taupahi Rd, 07 386 7892, judgepoolmotel.co.nz Settlers Motel 24 Arahori St, 07 386 7745, settlersmotelturangi.co.nz Asure Parklands Motorlodge Cnr Arahori St & State Hwy 1, 07 386 7515, parklandsmotorlodge.co.nz

MT RUAPEHU The park’s showcase is Mt Ruapehu, an active volcano towering at 2,796m. Ruapehu Visitors’ Centre 54 Clyde St, 06 385 8427 visitruapehu.com Whakapapa Visitor Centre SH 48, Whakapapa Village, 07 892 3729 visitruapehudc.govt.nz

RANGITIKEI The Rangitikei District is a top destination for adventure sports. Amongst stunning scenery, you can navigate grade five whitewater and take the leap of elasticated faith from an 80m bungy. Rangitikei Farmstay 422 Makuhou Rd, 06 327 4495, rangitikeifarmstay.govt.nz River Valley Dorms Makuhou Rd 06 388 1444, rivervalley.co.nz

RANGITIKEI DO Mokai Gravity Canyon Extreme flying fox, bridge swing and bungy jump. 0800 802 864 River Valley Rafting and horse trekking. 06 388 1444, thelodge@rivervalley.co.nz

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Opotiki Information Centre Cnr St John and Elliot Sts, 07 315 3031 opotikinz.com

Adventure Lodge & Motel (VIP) Carroll Street, National Park, 07 892 2991, adventurenationalpark.co.nz

Central Oasis Backpackers 30 King St, 07 315 5165, centraloasis@hotmail.com

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Fruit Forest Studio 197 Omarumutu Rd, 07 315 8143, fruitforest.co.nz

EAST CAPE As you head around the Cape the towns get tinier and the scenery more dramatic. At Te Araroa, you can thead around to the East Cape Lighthouse. Brians Place (BBH) 21 Potae St, Tokomaru Bay, 06 864 5870, bbh.co.nz Maraehako Bay Retreat (BBH) SH35, Whanarua Bay, 07 325 2648. maraehako.co.nz Wainui Beach Motel 34 Wairere Rd, 06 868 5882, wainuibeachmotel.co.nz

GISBORNE Flying Nun Backpackers (BBH) 147 Roebuck Rd, 06 868 0461, bbh.co.nz YHA Gisborne 32 Harris St, 06 867 3269, yha.co.nz

WAIROA Wairoa Visitor Information Centre Queen St, 06 838 7440 Haere Mai Cottage (BBH) 49 Mitchell Rd, 06 838 6817 DOC office for hut bookings Lake Waikaremoana, 06 837 3900

NAPIER Napier is a beautiful, surprising city. Its “pleasing to the eye” status is actually the result of an enormous earthquake which meant the entire town had to be rebuilt. Visitor Info Centre 100 Marine Parade, 06 834 1911 Depart of Conservation Office Marine Parade, 06 834 3111

NAPIER STAY Aqua Lodge (BBH) 53 Nelson Cres, 06 835 4523, bbh.co.nz Criterion Art Deco Backpackers (VIP, Roamfree) 48 Emerson St, 06 835 2059, criterionartdeco.co.nz Napier Prison Backpackers (BBH) 55 Coote Rd, 06 835 9933, getnicked@napierprison.com Waterfront Lodge & Backpackers (BBH) 217 Marine Pd, 06 835 3429, napierbackpackers.co.nz YHA Napier 277 Marine Parade, 06 835 7039, yha.co.nz

HASTINGS Hastings is 20km south of Napier and most notable for its fertile plains, which have given birth to a multitude of beautiful parks, gardens and farms. A1 Backpackers (BBH) 122 Stortford St, 06 873 4285, bbh.co.nz Glenross Lodge (BBH) Route 52, Rakaunui, 06 376 7288, bbh.co.nz Lochlea Farmstay (BBH) 344 Lake Rd, Wanstead, 06 8554 816 bbh.co.nz The Rotten Apple Backpackers (BBH) 114 Heretaunga St, 06 878 4363, rottenapple.co.nz AJ’s Backpackers Lodge (BBH) 405 Southland Rd, 06 878 2302, bbh.co.nz

TARANAKI Best known for its snow-capped mountain, Mt Taranaki. Peaceful and impressive, Taranaki has skifields, excellent surf beaches, great walking and climbing.

MOKAU Palm House Backpackers (BBH) 06835 7039, taranaki-bakpak.co.nz

NEW PLYMOUTH Taranaki’s major town is New Plymouth. One of NZ’s finest art galleries is here (the GovettBrewster Art Gallery). It hosts a great café. Department of Conservation 55A Rimu Street, 06 759 0350 New Plymouth Info Centre Puke Ariki, 65 St Aubyn Street, 06 759 0897, visitnewplymouth.co.nz

PLYMOUTH STAY Eco Inn (BBH) 671 Kent Rd, between Egmont Village and New Plymouth on SH3. 06 752 2765 bbh.co.nz Egmont Lodge (BBH, YHA) 12 Clawton St, 06 753 5720, yha.co.nz bbh.co.nz Seaspray House (BBH) 13 Weymouth St, 06 759 8934, bbh.co.nz Ducks & Drakes Backpackers (BBH) 48 Lemon St, 06 758 0404 bbh.co.nz Sunflower Lodge (BBH) 33 Timandra St, 06 758, 2842 bbh.co.nz

PLYMOUTH DO Brooklands Zoo Brooklands, New Plymouth, 06 759 6060, info@npdc.govt.nz

MT TARANAKI Stratford Heritage Lodge 103 Miranda St, 06 765 7482, eastern-taranaki.co.nz Taranaki Accommodation Lodge (BBH) 7 Romeo St, Stratford, 06 765 5444, info@mttaranakilodge.co.nz

TARANAKI DO Climbing Mount Taranaki It is possible to climb it and return to civilisation in one day, however the weather is notoriously volatile and you must always notify the DOC.

STRATFORD Stratford Information Centre Broadway Stratford (State Hwy 3), 06 765 6708, stratford.govt.nz Department of Conservation Pembroke Rd, 06 765 5144

SOUTH TARANAKI Information South Taranaki 55 High St, Hawera, 0800 111 323, southtaranaki.com Wheatly Downs Farmstay Backpackers (BBH) 484 Ararata Rd, Hawera, 06 278 6523, bbh.co.nz

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Department of Conservation Office 717 Tremaine Ave, 06 350 9700

WELLY DO Cable car Walk down Lambton Quay and you will see a sign for the cable car which departs every 10 minutes past Kelburn Park to the Botanic Gardens, 04 472 2199

Grandma’s Place (BBH) 146 Grey St, 06 358 6928, bbh.co.nz Peppertree Hostel (BBH) 121 Grey St, 06 355 4054, bbh.co.nz

Cosmic Corner Funk Store The funkiest store in the universe. Check out the legal highs and chat to the staff, who will happily point you in the right direction for parties, events and scenic spots. 215 Cuba St, 04 801 6970, cosmiccorner.co.nz

WELLINGTON The nation’s capital is to many people, New Zealand’s most interesting city. Wellington Visitor Info Centre Corner of Victoria & Wakefield Sts, 04 802 4860, wellingtonnz.com DOC Information Centre 18 Manners St, 04 384 7770 Ferry to the South Island Boats to Picton on the South Island. Ferries can be booked up well in advance in holiday periods. Ferry Tickets Online 186 Victoria St, 0800 500 660, ferrytickets.co.nz

WELLY STAY Base Wellington 21-23 Cambridge Tce. 04 801 5666 stayatbase.com Cambridge Hotel (BBH) 28 Cambridge Tce. 04 385 8829, cambridgehotel.co.nz Downtown Wellington Backpackers (BBH) 1 Bunny St. 04 473 8482 bbh.co.nz

Zealandia Many of New Zealand’s rarest birds, reptiles and insects are living freely in this awardwinning conservation safe haven. Look for kiwis on a guided tour by torchlight. Times vary and bookings are essential. Waiapu Rd, Karori. 04 920 9200, visitzealandia.com Mount Victoria The views are breathtaking. It’s damn windy so make sure you’re wearing heavy shoes. Walk, drive or bus it. Museum of Wellington City & Sea Queens Wharf, 04 472 8904 Parliament House Free tours. Visit the Beehive, a uniquely designed centre of government with a distinct style of architecture, 04 471 9503 Te Papa – The National Museum Experience the earthquake simulation room, find out what the early settlers went through and visit Te Marae, Te Papa’s living modern marae. Free entry, Cable St, 04 381 7000, tepapa.govt.nz

YHA Whanganui 2 Plymouth St, 06 348 2301, yha.co.nz

Lodge in the City (VIP) 152 Taranaki St. 04 385 8560 lodgeinthecity.co.nz

Tamara Backpackers Lodge (BBH) 24 Somme Pde, 06 347 6300, tamaralodge.com

Wellywood Backpackers 58 Tory St, 04 381 3899, wellywoodbackpackers.co.nz

Wellington Zoo Located in Newtown and home to a wide variety of weird and wonderful animal and bird life, 04 381 6755

Nomads Capital 118/120 Wakefield St. 0508 666 237, nomadscapital.com

Harbour cruises The harbour is a handsome thing and the best way to fully appreciate its beauty is by boat.

Rosemere Backpackers (BBH) 6 McDonald Cres. 04 384 3041, backpackerswellington.co.nz

Wellington Rover Tours Small group day tours exploring Wellington, its stunning rugged coastline and the Lord of the Rings locations. 021 426 211, wellingtonrover.co.nz

Whanganui National Park The major attraction is the Whanganui River, snaking through picturesque scenery. Explore with a kayak or riverboat tour. Wanganui Information Centre 31 Taupo Quay, Whanganui, 06 349 0508, wanganui.com Department of Conservation Office 74 Ingestre St, 06 348 8475

PALMERSTON NTH Palmerston North Visitor Centre The Square, 06 350 1922, manawatunz.co.nz

Rowena’s Lodge 115 Brougham St. 04 385 7872, wellingtonbackpackers.co.nz Worldwide Backpackers (BBH) 291 The Terrace. 04 802 5590, worldwidenz.co.nz YHA Wellington City 292 Wakefield St. 04 801 7280 yha.co.nz

Beaches Wellington’s waterfront has cafés, restaurants and parks. Oriental Bay is good for a dip, but the water is cold and not always clean. It’s also good for a walk along the foreshore. If you are desperate for a swim, Scorching Bay is good or head up the coast towards Otaki where the best beaches in the region are found.

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SOUTHISLAND ABEL TASMAN The Abel Tasman National Park has great tramping with 56,000 acres to explore. The Coastal Track is one of the most popular walks in New Zealand, especially in summer when you can cool down at the stunning beaches. Nelson, Motueka and Marahau are all good bases for visiting the park. Sea kayaking is excellent here too.

ABEL DO Wilsons Abel Tasman Sea kayaking, water taxis and lodge accommodation. 03 528 2027, abeltasman.co.nz Abel Tasman Kayaks Ltd 0800 527 8022 abeltasmankayaks.co.nz

NELSON Nelson is seen as the “sunshine capital” of NZ. Home to a string of attractive beaches, Nelson is only a short drive away from the famous Abel Tasman National Park. The town boasts great cafés and a strong artistic subculture. Nelson’s great climate is conducive to fruit growing and travellers can find plenty of work in the area. Nelson Visitor Centre Cnr Trafalgar & Halifax St, 03 548 2304, nelsonnz.com Airport Shuttle supershuttles.co.nz Nelson City Taxis 03 548 8225

NELSON STAY Amber House B&B 46 Weka St, 021 202 4961, amberhouse.co.nz Accents on the Park (BBH/VIP) 335 Trafalgar Square. 03 548 4335, accentsonthepark.com Almond House (BBH) 63 Grove St. 03 545 6455, almondbackpackers.co.nz Alpine Lodge St Arnaud. 03 521 1869, alpinelodge.co.nz Beach Hostel (BBH) 25 Muritai St. 03 548 6817, nelsonbeachhostel.50megs.com The Bug (BBH) 226 Vanguard St. 03 539 4227 thebug.co.nz The Customhouse (BBH) 252 Haven Rd. 03 545 8365, customhousenelson.co.nz Footprints by the Sea (BBH) 31 Beach Rd, Tahuna Beach. 03 546 5441, footprints.co.nz Tramways Hotel Nelson 66 Trafalgar St, 03 548 7049, tramwayshotel.co.nz Honey Suckle House (BBH) 125 Tasman St. 03 548 7576 bbh.co.nz

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Hu Ha Bikerpackers (BBH) State Highway 6, Glenhope. 03 548 2707, bbh.co.nz The Palace Backpackers (BBH) 114 Rutherford St. 03 548 4691, thepalace.co.nz Paradiso (BBH) 42 Weka St. 0800 269 667, backpackernelson.co.nz Courtesy Court Motel 26/30 Gold Rd, 03 548 5114, courtesycourt.co.nz The Honesy Lawyer Country Pub 1 Point Rd, Monaco, 03 547 4070, honestlawyer.co.nz

BOOK NOW! MOTUEKA STAY Happy Apple 500 High St, 03 528 8652, happyapplebackpackers.co.nz Avalon Manor Motels 314/316 High St, 0800 282 566 avalonmotels.co.nz Eden’s Edge Backpackers (BBH) 137 Lodder Lane, Riwaka. 03 528 4242, motuekabackpackers.co.nz Motueka Garden Motel 71 King Edward St, 0800 101 911, motmotel.co.nz

Shortbread Cottage (BBH) 33 Trafalgar St. 03 546 6681

Hat Trick Lodge Backpackers 25 Wallace St. 03 528 5353, hattricklodge.co.nz

Tasman Bay Backpacker Hostel 10 Weka St. 03 548 7950, tasmanbaybackpackers.co.nz

Laughing Kiwi (BBH) 310 High St. 03 528 9229, laughingkiwi.co.nz

Trampers Rest (BBH) 31 Alton St. 03 545 7477

Old Macdonald’s Farm Holiday Park 03 527 8288, oldmacs.co.nz

Idesia B&B 14 Idesia Grove, Richmond, 03 544 0409

The White Elephant (BBH) 55 Whakarewa St. 03 528 6208, whiteelephant.co.nz

YHA Nelson 59 Rutherford St, 03 545 9988, yha.co.nz

Equestrian Lodge Motel 2 Avalon Ct, 03 528 9369

NELSON DO Abel Tasman Kayaks Ltd 0800 527 8022 abeltasmankayaks.co.nz Happy Valley 4x4 Motorbike Adventures Tours around spectacular private farm on chunky fourwheel motorbikes. 03 545 0304, happyvalleyadventures.co.nz Kaiteriteri kayaks Transport from Nelson. 03 527 8383, seakayak.co.nz Skydive Abel Tasman Tandem jumps from 13,000ft over Abel Tasman. 0800 422 899, skydive.co.nz

NELSON LAKES Located 118km south-west of Nelson, the park comprises Lake Rotoroa and Lake Rotoiti, and is surrounded by forests and mountains. Apart from tramping and skiing at Rainbow Valley and Mt Robert in winter, the lakes offer fishing and other water activities.

MOTUEKA This is an alternative hang-out for creative types and those seeking to veer off life’s fast lane. Most people use Motueka as a base to launch an assault on Abel Tasman National Park, but if you take the time to look around your efforts will be well rewarded. Try Marahau Beach and Cobb Valley. Motueka i-SITE Visitors Centre 20 Wallace St, 03 528 6543, motuekaisite.co.nz

MOTUEKA DO Wilsons Abel Tasman 265 High St, 03 528 2027, abeltasman.co.nz Abel Tasman Kayaks Ltd 0800 527 8022 abeltasmankayaks.co.nz

TAKAKA Known as the “Heart of the Parks”, the much underrated Golden Bay region is a place of considerable natural beauty. If you venture slightly out of Takaka you will see the Te Waikoropupu (Pupu Springs), one of the largest freshwater springs in the world. Information Centre Willow St, 03 525 9136 Dept of Conservation Office 62 Commercial St, 03 525 8026

TAKAKA STAY Nirvana Lodge (BBH, YHA) 25 Motupipi St. 03 525 8766, nirvanalodge.co.nz Aquapackers (BBH) Anchorage Bay, Marahau, Abel Tasman National Park. 0800 430 744, aquapackers.co.nz Golden Bay Barefoot Backpackers (BBH) 114 Commercial St. 03 525 7005, bare-foot.co.nz

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The Rocks chalets 2086 Takaka Valley Hwy, 03 525 8096, travelbug.co.nz

The Jugglers Rest (BBH) 8 Canterbury St. 03 573 5570, bbh.co.nz

River Inn (BBH) Golden Bay. 03 525 9425 riverinn.co.nz

Fat Cod Backpackers 9 Auckland St, 03 573 7788, fatcodbackpackers.co.nz

Shambhala Retreat Hwy 60, Onekaka. 03 525 8463, shambhala.co.nz

KAHURANGI NP The second-largest national park in NZ, Kahurangi includes the Heaphy Track. There are more than 100 bird species and an impressive cave system to be seen here. For info see the Nelson DOC office.

COLLINGWOOD North-west of Takaka is the tiny community of Collingwood (the people aren’t particularly small, their numbers are), a good base for expeditions to Farewell Spit. The Innlet (BBH) 839 Pakawau Main Rd, 03 524 8040, bbh.co.nz Somerset House (BBH) 10 Gibbs Rd. 03 524 8624, backpackerscollingwood.co.nz

FAREWELL SPIT Arching east from the top of Golden Bay, this is a sand bar of epic proportions, home to some of the largest sanddunes in the world and some amazing birdlife. Golden Bay Visitor Centre 03 524 8454

MARLBOROUGH The Marlborough Sounds are a beautiful labyrinth of islands and bays, serving as an impressive gateway to the South Island. Hire a kayak to paddle the coves in style, or go swimming with the dolphins. Anakiwa Backpackers (BBH) 410 Anakiwa Rd. 03 574 1388, anakiwabackpackers.co.nz Hopewell (BBH) Kenepuru Rd. 03 573 4341, hopewell.co.nz The Partage Resort Hotel Kenepuru Sound. 0800 275 373, portage.co.nz

PICTON This pretty town is the opening to the South Island, where the North Island ferry comes in, a centre for the many activities in Queen Charlotte Sound. Airport shuttle bus 03 573 7125

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Kiwiana (BBH) 73 Motuipipi St. 03 525 7676

Atlantis Backpackers (BBH) 42 London Quay, 03 573 7390, atlantishostel.co.nz

Kanuka Ridge (BBH) 21 Moss Rd, Marahau, Abel Tasman National Park. 03 527 8435, abeltasmanbackpackers.co.nz

The Buccaneer Lodge 314 Waikawa Rd, 03 573 5002, buccaneerlodge.co.nz

Sequoia Lodge (BBH, VIP) 3 Nelson Sq. 03 573 8399, sequoialodge.co.nz Atlantis Backpackers 42 London Quay, 03 573 7390, atlantisbackpackers.co.nz The Villa (BBH) 34 Auckland St. 03 573 6598, thevilla.co.nz Tombstone Backpackers (BBH) 16 Gravesend Place. 03 573 7116, tombstonebp.co.nz Parklands Marina Holiday Park 10 Beach Rd, 03 573 6343, parktostay.co.nz

PICTON DO Dolphin Watch Encounters Picton Foreshore, 03 573 8040, naturetours.co.nz Marlborough Sounds Adventure Company 03 573 6078, malboroughsounds.co.nz Southern Wilderness NZ Guided walk, wine trek and sea kayaking specialists. 0800 666 044, southernwilderness.com EcoWorld Aquaium Discover the animals that make NZ unique. 03 573 6030 ecoworldnz.com

QUEEN CHARLOTTE On the road-free outer Queen Charlotte Sound, everyone and everything travels by boat. The Queen Charlotte Track covers 71km and passes through magnificent forest, at times allowing spectacular views over the Marlborough Sounds. The whole track can be walked in four days, though you can also ride it by mountain bike. Endeavour Express Water Taxi Day-trips, round-trips and luggage transfers. 03 573 5456

HAVELOCK Nestled at the head of Pelorus Sound, Havelock is the best place from which to explore the Marlborough Sounds. For trampers and mountain bikers there’s the beautiful Nydia Track. DOC Office Mahakipawa Rd, 03 574 2019 Explore Pelorus Sea Kayaks 03 576 5251

HAVELOCK STAY Bluemoon Lodge (BBH) 48 Main Rd. 03 574 2212, bluemoonhavelock.co.nz

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Linkwater Motel 1594 Queen Charlotte Dr, 03 574 2600 linkwatermotel.co.nz

Sunrise Lodge (BBH) 74 Beach Rd, 03 319 7444, bbh.co.nz

Okiwa Bay Lodge 169 Anakiwa Rd, 03 574 2527, okiwabaylodge.co.nz

The Fairways at Ocean Ridge 1 Kersage Drive, 03 319 3055

PELORUS SOUND The largest waterway within the Marlborough Sounds, it can be accessed from Havelock, Linkwater or Rai Valley.

BLENHEIM The largest town in Marlborough, and considered (ahem, also) the“sunshine capital of New Zealand”. Whitewater rafting on the Buller and Gowan Rivers is great fun. Blenheim I-Site 8 Sinclair Street Railway Station 03 577 8080 Honi-B-Backpackers (BBH) 18 Parker St. 03 577 8441, honi-b.com Koanui Backpackers (BBH) 33 Main St. 03 578 7487, koanui.co.nz The Grapevine 29 Park Terrace, 03 578 6062, thegrapevine.co.nz Arrow Backpackers 107 Budge St, 03 577 9857, bbh.co.nz Leway Backpackers 33 Lansdowne St, 03 579 2213, bbh.co.nz

KAIKOURA Kaikoura is famous for its large sperm whale population and picturesque mountain range. You can also snorkel with dolphins or swim with the inquisitive NZ fur seals (Sept-May). Kaikoura Visitor Info Centre, West End, 03 319 5641

KAIKOURA STAY Adelphi Lodge (BBH, VIP) 26 West End. 0800 423 574, adelphilodge.co.nz Albatross Backpacker Inn (BBH) 1 Torquay St. 03 319 6090, albatross-kaikoura.co.nz Bad Jelly Backpackers (BBH) 11 Churchill St. 03 319 5538, bbh.co.nz Dolphin Lodge (BBH) 15 Deal St. 03 319 5842, dolphinlodge.co.nz Dusky Lodge (BBH) 67 Beach Rd. 03 319 5959 duskylodge.co.nz The Lazy Shag (BBH) 37 Beach St. 03 319 6662 lazy-shag.co.nz Lyell Creek Lodge (BBH) 193 Beach Rd. 03 319 6277, lyellcreeklodge.co.nz

YHA Kaikoura 270 Esplanade. 03 319 5931, yha.co.nz

KAIKOURA DO Kaikoura is famous for its large sperm whale population and picturesque mountain r Albatross Encounter Enjoy the sight of the magnificent albatross so close to the boat you can almost touch them. 96 Esplanade, 0800 733 365 albatrossencounter.co.nz Dolphin Encounter Swim with the acrobatic dusky dolphins or if you prefer, join the tour to view them from the boat. 96 Esplanade, 0800 733 365, dolphin.co.nz Fyffe House 62 Avoca St, Kaikoura’s oldest building, 03 319 5835. Kaikoura Kayaks Paddle with the playful fur seals, dusky dolphins and marine life of Kaikoura. Seal kayaking, kayak school, hire, retail and kayak fishing. 19 Killarney St, 0800 452 456, kaikourakayaks.co.nz Seal Swim Kaikoura Swim with wild NZ Fur Seals. 58 West End, 0800 732 579, sealswimkaikoura.co.nz

Dorset House (BBH) 1 Dorset St, 03 366 8268, dorset.co.nz Chester Street Backpackers (BBH) 148 Chester St East. 03 377 1897, chesterst.co.nz Foley Towers (BBH) 208 Kilmore St. 03 366 9720, backpack.co.nz/foley Haka Lodge 518 Linwood Ave. 03 980 4252 hakalodge.com Jailhouse Accommodation (BBH) 338 Lincoln Rd. 0800 524 546 jail.co.nz Kiwi Basecamp (BBH) 69 Bealey Ave. 03 366 6770 kiwibasecamp.com Kiwi House 3 Devon St, Hanmer Springs. 03 315 5111, kiwihouse.co.nz Jack in the Green 26 Nayland St. 03 326 6609 bbh.co.nz Point Break Backpackers (BBH) 99 Seaview Road. 03 388 2050 pointbreakbackpackers.co.nz The Old Countryhouse (BBH) 437 Gloucester St. 03 381 5504 oldcountryhousenz.com Tranquil Lodge (BBH) 440 Manchester St. 03 366 6500 tranquil-lodge.co.nz Rucksacker Backpacker Hostel (BBH) 70 Bealey Ave. 03 377 7931, rucksacker.com Vagabond Backpackers (BBH) 232 Worcester St. 03 379 9677 vagabondhostel.com

CHRISTCHURCH Christchurch is the South Island’s major city and a lively, pretty base with a distinctly English feel to it. Throw in Mount Cook and Mount Hutt with their skifields (early June to late October) and the Canterbury area is well worth spending some time discovering. Christchurch & Canterbury i-Site Visitor Centre Rolleston Avenue (Next to the Canterbury Museum) Christchurch 8011 03 379 9629 christchurchnz.com Department of Conservation 7 Rolleston Ave, 09 526 9743

C’CHURCH STAY Around the World Backpackers 314 Barbadoes Street. 03 365 4363 aroundtheworld.co.nz At The Right Place 85 Bealey Street. 03 366 1633 atrp.co.nz Avon City Backpackers Worcester Street. 03 389 6876, avoncitybackpackers.com

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Akaroa Information Centre 80 Rue Lavaud, 03 304 8600

Christchurch Backpackers Haka Lodge 518 Linwood Av, Woolston,. 03 980 4252, hakalodge.co.nz

BANKS PENINSULA Banks Peninsula is a beautiful region with a stunning coastline

Akaroa French Connection Tours and shuttle bus, 0800 800 575

Jack in the Green 3 Devon St. 03 315 5111, jackinthegreen.co.nz

CASTLE HILL Gateway to the Craigieburn Range.

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Chill Adventures Multi-mountain snow passes. chillout.co.nz

Bon Accord Backpackers (BBH) 57 Rue Lavaud. 03 304 7782, bon-accord.co.nz

Springfield Hotel State Highway 73, Springfield. 03 318 4812, springfieldhotel.co.nz

Chez La Mer (BBH) 50 Rue Lavaud. 03 304 7024, chezlamer.co.nz

ARTHUR’S PASS This township is the HQ for the magnificent national park which offers tramping expeditions to skiing.

Double Dutch (BBH) 32 Chorlton Road, Okains Bay. 03 304 7229, doubledutch.co.nz

National Park Visitor Centre 03 318 9211

Halfmoon Cottage (BBH) SH25 Barrys Bay. 03 304 5050, halfmoon.co.nz

Rata Lodge Backpackers (BBH) State Highway 73, Otira Arthur’s Pass National Park, 03 738 2822 rata-lodge.co.nz Smylies Accommodation (YHA) 03 318 9258, yha.co.nz

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METHVEN Methven is a small, friendly town popular with fishermen, hunters and backpackers. The area provides a variety of adrenalin thrills, including hot air ballooning, bungy jumping and skydiving. Mt Hutt also has the longest ski run in Australasia.

Black Cat Cruises Offer a number of cruises in Akaroa. See Akaroa Harbour or swim with dolphins. blackcat.co.nz Dolphin Experience Swim with dolphins in Akaroa Harbour. 61 Beach Rd, 0508 365 744, dolphinsakaroa.co.nz

Methven i-SITE Visitor Centre 160 Main St, Methven, 03 302 8955,

LEWIS PASS About 200km north of Christchurch, the Lewis Pass connects the west and east coasts on the SH7, with stunning surrounding scenery.

HANMER SPRINGS Hanmer Springs boasts the Hanmer

Kakapo Lodge (YHA) 14 Amuri Avenue. 03 315 7472, kakapolodge.co.nz

Waipara Sleepers (BBH) 12 Glenmark Dr, Waipara. 03 314 6003, waiparasleepers.co.nz

Akaroa Shuttle Christchurch to Akaroa buses. 0800 500 929

Akaroa Museum 71 Rue Lavard, 03 304 1013

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HANMER STAY Hanmer Backpackers 41 Conical Hill Rd. 03 315 7196, www.hanmerbackpackers.co.nz

Swim with dolphins, horse-ride and paraglide. If your tastes are a little more sedate, the foreshore is lined with cafes, galleries and boutiques.

Skydivingnz.com Skydiving and training courses, 0800 697 593 skydivingnz.com

This surf beach is also a great place to chill for a while. If you’re feeling adventurous, mountain biking, paragliding and surfing are just some of the activities you can try.

The Hanmer Connection Christchurch to Hanmer Springs buses. hanmerconnection.co.nz

Lyttelton Information Centre 20 Oxford St, 03 328 9093

Onuku Farm Hostel (BBH) 03 304 7066, onuku.co.nz

Aoraki Balloon Safaris Hot air ballooning, 03 302 8172, nzballooning.com

Department of Conservation 115 Ludstone Rd, Kaikoura 03 319 5714

Lyttelton is a quaint township with a beautiful scenic harbour and historic buildings. The harbour is a great place for boating, while the surrounding hills are good for mountain biking and walking.

Black Cat Cruises Wildlife Cruises on Lyttelton Harbour. Free shuttle bus from Christchurch, 03 328 9078. blackcat.co.nz

Springs Thermal Reserve, where the water can reach 40°C (03 315 7511, hotfun.co.nz). Mt Lyford offers good winter skiing and is a cheaper option to the South Island resorts.

NZ Ski.com Info on Coronet Peak, the Remarkables and Mt Hutt. nzski.com

METHVEN STAY Brinkley Resort 43 Barkers Rd, Mt Hutt, 03 302 8885, brinkleyresort.co.nz

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SOUTHISLAND Big Tree Lodge 25 S Belt, 03 302 9575, bigtreelodge.co.nz Mt Hutt Bunkhouse (BBH) 8 Lampard St. 03 302 8894, mthuttbunkhouse.co.nz Pinedale Backpacker Lodge (BBH) 11 Alford St. 0800 638 483, pinedalelodge.co.nz Redwood Lodge (BBH) 3 Wayne Place. 03 302 8964, bbh.co.nz Skiwi House (BBH) 30 Chapman St. 03 302 8772, skiwihouse.com Breckenridge Lodge 49 S Belt, 03 302 8902, breckenridgelodge.co.nz

TIMARU Despite being industrial, it’s picturesque with views of the Southern Alps, plains and sea. 1873 Wanderer Backpackers (BBH) 24 Evans St. 03 688 8795 Timaru Top 10 Holiday Park 154A Selwyn St, Waimataitai 0800 242 121 Anchor Motel 44 Evans St, 03 684 5067 anchormotel.co.nz

GERALDINE As well as a wonderful old movie theatre and whitewater rafting on the Rangitata River, visiting the mighty Emily Falls is recommended. Geraldine Information Centre Talbot Street, 03 693 1006 Peel Forest Horse Trekking Wilderness adventures trekking through some gorgeous country, 03 696 3703, peelforesthorsetrekking.co.nz Rangitata Rafts Peel Forest, 0800 251 251 rafts.co.nz Rawhiti Backpackers (BBH) 27 Hewlings St. 03 693 8252 rawhitibackpackers.co.nz

LAKE TEKAPO A stunning turquoise-coloured lake, 100km west of Timaru. The tiny Church of the Good Shepherd, built in 1935, frames the view beautifully. Activities include walking, watersports, fishing and skiing. Tailor-Made-Tekapo Backpackers (BBH) 10/11 Aorangi Cres. 03 680 6700 tailor-made-backpackers.co.nz YHA Lake Tekapo 3 Simpson Lane. 03 680 6857, yha.co.nz

MT COOK Mount Cook National Park is part of a World Heritage area that forms one of the most amazing sights anywhere in New Zealand. The showcase is the majestic Mt Cook (Aoraki). NZ’s greatest climber Sir Edmund Hillary used it as a practice ground before conquering Mt

Everest, but Mt Cook has claimed the lives of more than 160 people. Discuss climbing plans with park rangers before you go. Department of Conservation Visitor Information Centre Aoraki/Mt Cook Alpine Village, 03 435 1819 The Cook Connection Day trips to Mt Cook from Tekapo. Ph: 021 583 211, cookconnect.co.nz

MT COOK STAY YHA Franz Josef Glacier 2 Cron St, Franz Josef, 03 752 0754, mt.chalets@xtra.co.nz YHA Mt Cook Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park. 03 435 1820, yha.co.nz

WEST COAST Rugged is the word often used when it comes to the South Island’s west coast. It’s quite an amazing place, sparsely inhabited, untouched in many areas and studded with geographical wonders. Don’t miss the two mighty glaciers, Fox and Franz Josef, or the Pancake Rocks.

KARAMEA Karamea contains pleasant walks, interesting caves and the Oparara River, a great trout fishing spot. Walk along the wonderful Fernian Track or, try the more challenging hike up Mt Stormy. Karamea Information Centre 106 Bridge St, 03 782 6652. Rongo Backpackers 03 782 6667, rongobackpackers.com

MURCHISON With crazy terrain skewed by mining and earthquakes, one of the major attractions of Murchison is its proximity to Buller Gorge, a wonderfully scenic cluster of cliffs and trees. Activities include rafting on the Gowan River and mountain biking on the Matakitaki. Buller Gorge Swingbridge Adventure and Heritage Park 03 523 9809, bullergorge.co.nz The Lazy Cow Accommodation (BBH) 37 Waller St. 03 523 9451, thelazycownz.wordpress.com

REEFTON The centrepiece of the town is Victoria Forest Park, the largest forest park in New Zealand. Reefton Visitor Centre 67 Broadway, 03 732 8391 Reefton Old Bread Shop 155 Buller Rd, 03 732 8420, reeftonbackpackers.co.nz The Old Nurses Home 104 Shiel St, 03 789 8881

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BOOK NOW! WESTPORT Visitor Information Westport 1 Brougham St, 03 789 6658 Bazil’s Hostel (VIP) 54/56 Russell St. 03 789 6410, bazils.co.nz Beaconstone Eco Lodge Birds Ferry Road Charleston 027 431 0491 beconstoneecolodge.co.nz TripInn (BBH) 72 Queen St. 03 789 7367 tripinn.co.nz

PAPAROA NP This park is home to the amazing Pancake Rocks at Punakaiki. These are a series of eroded limestone rocks moulded into what appears to be a giant stack of pancakes. Visitor Information Punakaiki 03 731 1895 punakaiki.co.nz Barrytown Knife Making 2662 Coast Road, Barrytown, 03 731 1053, barrytownknifemaking.com

PAPAROA STAY Punakaiki Beach Hostel (BBH) 4 Webb St. 03 731 1852, punakaikibeachhostel.co.nz

Greymouth KIWI Holiday Park & Motel 318 Main South Rd, 03 762 6768, southbeach.co.nz Kainga-RA YHA 15 Alexander St, Ph: (03) 768 4951, yha.co.nz

HOKITIKA Greenstone, a form of practically indestructible rock that was used by the Maori to make weapons and ornaments, is the main attraction here. There’s also the Westland Water World for all things wet, the Glowworm Dell and some excellent whitewater rafting. Hokitika Visitor Info Centre Carnegie Building, corner of Hamilton & Tancred Street, 03 755 6166

HOKITIKA STAY Hokitika Holiday Park 242 Strafford St, 03 755 8172

GREYMOUTH STAY Duke Hostel (BBH) 27 Guiness St. 03 768 9470 bbh.co.nz Global Village (BBH) 42-54 Cowper St, 03 768 7272, globalvillagebackpackers.co.nz Neptunes International Backpackers (BBH) 43 Gresson St, 0800 003 768, neptunesbackpackers.co.nz Noahs Ark Backpackers (BBH) 16 Chapel St, 03 768 4868, noahs.co.nz

Glow Worm Cottages (BBH) 27 Cron St, 0800 151 027, budgetaccommodation.co.nz Montrose (BBH) 9 Cron St, 03 752 0188, bbh.co.nz

YHA Franz Josef 2-4 Cron St, 03 752 0754, yha.co.nz

Riverview Cottage & Cabins (BBH) 154 Kaniere Rd, 03 755 7440 bbh.co.nz

TranzAlpine Scenic railway from Christchurch to Greymouth, travelling through Canterbury Plains and the Alps. Departs 9am every morning. 0800 872 467 tranzscenic.co.nz

FRANZ STAY Chateau Franz (VIP, BBH) 8-10 Cron St, 0800 728 372, chateaufranz.co.nz

Drifting Sands Backpackers (BBH) 197 Revell St, 03 755 7624,

Punakaiki Beach Camp Owen Street, 03 731 1894, punakaiki.co.nz

Visitor Information Herbert and Mackay Sts, 03 768 5101

DOC Visitors Information Centre Westland National Park, Hwy 6, 03 752 0796

Rainforest Retreat (VIP) Cron St, 0800 873 346 rainforestretreat.co.nz

Mountain Jade Backpackers (BBH) 41 Weld St, 03 755 5185, mountainjadebackpackers.co.nz

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FRANZ JOSEF The glacier is about 12km long and offers a wide variety of challenging activities. To get the ultimate perspective on the magnitude of Franz Josef, head for Sentinel Rock, which gives a sweeping view over both the Waiho Valley and the mighty glacier.

Birdsong (BBH) 124 SH6, 03 755 7179 birdsong.co.nz

Te Nikau Retreat (BBH, YHA) 03 731 1111, tenikauretreat.co.nz

The west coast’s largest town is dominated by the Grey River. Highlights include the Monteith’s brewery tour, as well as aquatic activities like rafting and canyoning.

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Stumpers Accommodation 2 Weld St, 03 755 6154, stumpers.co.nz

HOKITIKA DO Whitewater Kayaking hokitika.org Hokitika Gorge Sometimes you see photos of a tourist spot and think yeah right, it can’t look as good as that in real life. Hokitika Gorge is one of those places. hokitika.org

WHATAROA About 35km south of Harihari and one of the South Island’s prime fishing spots. Also the magnificent white heron (Kotuku) colony which thrillseekers can reach by jet boat.

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FRANZ DO Alpine Adventure Centre Footage on a helimax screen, 03 752 0793 scenic-flights.co.nz Franz Josef Glacier Guides Guided walks and heli-hikes on the Franz Josef Glacier 0800 484 337, franzjosefglacier.com Glacier Country Kayaks Explore the glaciers from the water 03 752 0230, glacierkayaks.com Skydive Franz At 18,000ft, they currently offer NZ’s highest skydive. 0800 458 677, skydivefranz.co.nz

FOX GLACIER Similiar activities to Franz Josef only with fewer crowds. The best walk is up to the Welcome Flat Hot Springs. For stunning views, head up the wonderfully scenic Chalet Lookout Walk. Look out for the beautiful kea (grey-green mountain parrot). Nearby is Lake Matheson, with its stunning twin mountain reflection.

The tiny beach settlement of Okarito, near Franz Josef Glacier, sits at the mouth of New Zealand’s largest unmodified wetland – the Okarito Lagoon. Hike up to the Okarito Trig for excellent views.

DOC Visitor Centre State Hwy 6, 03 752 0796

Okarito Nature Tours 03 753 4014, okarito.co.nz

Fox Glacier Inn 03 751 0088 foxglacierinn.co.nz

Royal Hostel (BBH) The Strand, 03 753 4080, okaritohostel.com

Ivory Towers (BBH) 03 751 0838, ivorytowerslodge.co.nz

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FOX DO Fox Glacier Guiding Guided walks and heli-hikes on the FoxGlacier. 0800 111 600, foxguides.co.nz Glacier Country Kayaks 20 Cron St, 0800 423 262, glacierkayaks.com Skydive NZ: Fox Glacier 0800 751 0080, skydivingnz.co.nz

HAAST PASS Running through Mt Aspiring National Park, this stretch of road is among the most scenic that you’ll come across in New Zealand, showing off pristine lakes, magnificent forests and waterfalls. DOC Centre Cnr SH 6 and Jackson Bay Rd, 03 750 0809 Wilderness Backpackers (BBH) Marks Rd, 03 750 029, bbh.co.nz

SOUTHLAND The top of your chest will quickly get sore as the South Island’s jaw-dropping scenery becomes more prevalent. From the adrenalin thrills of Queenstown to the achingly beautiful Milford Sound, there’s never a dull moment down south. Stop frequently, take deep breaths and enjoy one of the most beautiful places on Earth. Mt Aspiring National Park Visitor Info Centre Mt Earnslaw, 03 443 7660

LAKE WANAKA The cosy town and its crystal-clear waters which reflect the dramatic landscape is the gateway to Mount Aspiring Park. The World Heritage area has magnificent tramping and mountaineering. Lake Wanaka boasts almost as many adrenalintastic activities as neighbouring Queenstown, such as mountain biking, jet-boating, canyoning, and whitewater sledging. It’s a favourite with snowboarders in winter, and has lively nightlife year-round. Boasting the most sceneray from those films with wizards and hairyfooted hobbits, there are great Lord of the Rings tours, too. Lake Wanaka Visitors Centre The Log Cabin, Lakefront, 100 Ardmore Street. 03 4431 1233

WANAKA STAY Albert Town Lodge (BBH) Cnr SH6 and Kingston St, Albert Town, 03 443 9487, alberttownlodge.co.nz Holly’s Backpackers (BBH) 71 Upton St, 03 443 8187, hollys-backpacker.co.nz Mountain View Backpackers (BBH) 7 Russell St, 0800 112 201, wanakabackpackers.co.nz

The Purple Cow (BBH) 94 Brownston St, 03 443 1880, purplecow.co.nz Wanaka Bakpaka (BBH) 117 Lakeside Rd, 03 443 7837, wanakabakpaka.co.nz YHA Wanaka 181 Upton St, 03 443 7405, yha.co.nz

WANAKA DO Adventure Consultants Mountaineering instruction courses and guided ascents, 03 443 8711, adventure.co.nz Aspiring Guides Guided mountain climbing and ice climbing instruction courses, 03 443 9422, aspiringguides.com Classic Flights Vintage Tiger Moth flights over Lake Wanaka. 03 443 4043, classicflights.co.nz Deep Canyon Canyoning in the Matukituki Valley. Adventure Wanaka, 23 Dunmore St, Wanaka. 03 443 7922, deepcanyon.co.nz Frogz Have More Fun Sledge down either the Clutha, Hawea or Kawarau Rivers. 0800 437 649, frogz.co.nz The Silver Demon Aerobatic flights. 03 443 4043, silverdemon.co.nz Skydive Lake Wanaka Freefall from 12,000 or 15,000ft with views of NZ’s highest mountains. 0800 786 877, skydivenz.com

up to the peaks of the aptly-named Remarkables (which you can ski in winter). In winter, the town is a centre for nearby skifields and in summer adventure activities and tramping take over. There’s also a hectic social scene which extends well into the wee small hours. Info & Track Guided Walks 37 Shotover St, 03 442 9708 Peterpans Adventure Travel 27 Shotover St Queenstown. peterpans.com.au Queenstown Travel & Visitor Centre Corner of Shotover & Camp Sts, 03 442 4100

Q’TOWN STAY Alpine Lodge (BBH) 13 Gorge Rd. 03 442 7220, bbh.co.nz Aspen Lodge (BBH) 11 Gorge Rd. 03 442 9671, aspenlodge.co.nz Base Discovery Lodge Queenstown 49 Shotover St. 03 441 1185, stayatbase.com Black Sheep Lodge (BBH/VIP) 13 Frankton Rd. 03 442 7289, blacksheepbackpackers.co.nz Bungi Backpackers (VIP, BBH) 15 Sydney St. 0800 728 286, bungibackpackers.co.nz Butterfli Lodge (BBH) 62 Thompson St. 03 442 6367, butterfli.co.nz Cardrona Alpine Resort Between Queenstown and Wanaka. 03 443 7341, cardrona.com Deco Backpackers (VIP, BBH) 52 Man St. 03 442 7384, decobackpackers.co.nz

Treble Cone Ski Field 03 443 7443, treblecone.co.nz

Flaming Kiwi Backpackers (BBH) 39 Robins Rd. 03 442 5494, flamingkiwi@xtra.co.nz

Wanaka Rock Climbing One, three and five-day rock climbing courses for everyone. 03 443 6411, wanakarock.co.nz

Hippo Lodge (BBH) 4 Anderson Hts. 03 442 5785, hippolodge.co.nz

Wanaka Flightseeing Milford Sound flight and cruise from Wanaka, 03 443-8787, flightseeing.co.nz Wanaka Sightseeing Includes Lord of the Rings tours, 2 Anderson Rd, 03 338 0982, wanakasightseeing.co.nz

LAKE HAWEA Thirty-five kilometres long and more than 400m deep, Lake Hawea is a great source of salmon and rainbow trout.

QUEENSTOWN Paradise for the energetic traveller, Queenstown is one of the world’s most action-packed towns. The town, which is surprisingly small compared to its big reputation, is located on Lake Wakatipu and rises

Nomads Queenstown 5-11 Church St. 03 441 3922, nomadshostels.com Pinewood Lodge (VIP) Queenstown’s best value accommodation. We offer an excellent variety of accommodation, everything from deluxe en-suite rooms with private bathroom amenities, inexpensive double and twin rooms, dorm beds and selfcontained family cabins. 48 Hamilton Rd. 0800 746 396, 03 442 8273, pinewood.co.nz Southern Laughter (BBH, VIP) 4 Isle St. 0800 728 448, southernlaughter.co.nz Hippo Lodge 4 Anderson Heights. 03 442 5785, hippolodge.co.nz Flaming Kiwi Backpackers 39 Robins Rd, 03 442 5494

YHA Queenstown Central 48A Shotover Street. 03 442 7400, yha.co.nz

excursions. TSS Earnslaw vintage steamship cruises and Walter Peak High Country Farm. 0800 65 65 01, realjourneys.co.nz

YHA Queenstown Lakefront 88-90 Lake Esplanade. 03 442 8413, yha.co.nz

Q’TOWN DO There are hundreds of activities to keep you occupied in Queenstown. Bungy, jetboating and rafting are all experiences not to be missed, and in winter, skiing the Remarkables is a must. To really appreciate the beauty of the region, take a scenic flight, or even jump out the plane. AJ Hackett Bungy Queenstown Jump off one or all of New Zealand’s most well-known sites. Nevis Highwire Bungy, the highest in New Zealand – 134m above the Nevis River. The Kawarau Bridge, the world’s first bungy – 43m above the Kawarau River. The 47m Ledge, 400m above the town which you can jump day or night. Access is by Skyline Gondola. 0800 286 4958 bungy.co.nz

Shotover Canyon Swing Jump or be released 109m off the world’s highest cliff jump. 0800 279 464, canyonswing.co.nz Shotover Jet Jetboat ride. 0800 746 868 shotoverjet.com Sky Trek Hang Gliding 03 442 9551, skytrek.co.nz Vertigo Mountain Biking Heli-bike and gondola downhill. 0800 837 8446, vertigobikes.co.nz

GLENORCHY Just out of Queenstown is Glenorchy (or “Isengard”) which has some of the best walks in the area, including the Greenstone and Caples tracks. Department of Conservation Beech St, 03 442 7933

Awesome Foursome Bungy (Nevis – 134m), jetboat, helicopter, whitewater rafting, combos.co.nz

Glenorchy Backpackers Retreat (VIP) Cnr Mull and Argyle Streets, Glenorchy, glenorchynz.com

Dart River Safaris Jetboating wilderness tours, 0800 327 8538, dartriver.co.nz

Kinloch Lodge (BBH) 862 Kinloch Rd, 03 442 4900, kinlochlodge.co.nz

Fat Tyre Adventure Mountain biking/heli biking, 0800 328 897, fat-tyre.co.nz

ARROWTOWN Poplar Lodge (BBH) 4 Merioneth St, 03 442 1466, spoplarlodge.co.nz

Fergburger Best burgers in NZ. Shotover St, fergburger.com

Arrowtown Holiday Park 12 Centennial Ave, 03 442 1876

Flight Park Tandem Paragliding Operates from Coronet Peak 0800 467 325, tandemparagliding.com

TE ANAU Home to the second largest lake in NZ, Te Anau is a beautiful little town, a good jumping off point for the World Heritage Fiordland National Park. The park is the largest in New Zealand and offers some spectacular sightseeing. The Milford Track is one of the most famous in the world, but often booked out. The Routeburn, ReesDart and Kepler are ace alternatives. doc.govt.nz

Haka Adventure Snow Tours 03 980 4250, hakatours.com Mad Dog River Boarding River sledging & other actionpacked water activities, 03 442 7797, riverboarding.co.nz Milford Sound Flightseeing Scenic flights to Milford Sound, 0800 65 65 01, realjourneys.co.nz

Fiordland I-site Visitor Centre Lakefront Drive, Te Anau, 03 249 8900

NZONE Skydive Skydive from 15,000ft. 35 Shotover St, 03 442 5867, nzone.biz

Department of Conservation 03 249 8514 Te Anau Glowworm Caves realjourneys.co.nz

NZ Ski.com Info on Coronet Peak, the Remarkables and Mt Hutt, nzski.com

Air Fiordland Flights to Queenstown, Milford and Mt Cook, 03 249 7505, airfiordland.co.nz

Queenstown Rafting Raft the Shotiver, Kawarau and Landsborough rivers. 35 Shotover St. 03 442 9792 rafting.co.nz Real Journeys Visitor Centre Doubtful Sound & Milford Sound daytime and overnight cruises. Te Anau glow-worm cave

Real Journeys Coaches to Milford Sound, 0800 656 503 realjourneys.co.nz Scenic Shuttle Daily between Te Anau and Invercargill in summer

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TE ANAU STAY Barnyard Backpackers (BBH) 80 Mt York Rd, Rainbow Downs, 03 249 8006, barnyard.moonfruit.com Bob & Maxine’s (BBH) 20 Paton Place, 03 931 3161, bbh.co.za Te Anau Lakefront Backpackers 48/50 Lakefront Dr, 03 249 7713, teanaubackpackers.co.za Te Anau Lakeview Kiwi Holiday Park & Motel 77 Manapouri, 03 249 7457, teanauholidaypark.co.nz YHA Te Anau 29 Mokonui St, 03 249 7847, yha.co.nz

TE ANAU DO Adventure Fiordland 72 Town Centre, 03 249 8500 fiordlandaventure.co.nz High Ride Adventures Quad riding and scenic horse trekking. 03 249 8591, highride.co.nz Luxmore Jet Jetboating on the Waiau River, 0800 253 826, luxmorejet.co.nz Real Journeys Doubtful Sound daytime wilderness, small boat and overnight cruises. Milford Sound daytime, overnight scenic, nature and small boat cruises. 0800 656 501, realjourneys.co.nz Milford Track Day Walk Lake cruise and guided walk, 0800 656 501 milfordlodge.co.nz Rosco’s Milford Sound Sea Kayaks 0800 476 726, roscosmilfordkayaks.com Skydive Fiordland Dive 44 Caswell Rd, Te Anau, 0800 829254, tawakidive.co.nz

ANAU TO MILFORD The distance between Te Anau and Milford Sound may be 119km but the breathtaking scenery along the way makes the journey extremely enjoyable. Along the road watch out for the Mirror Lakes and the disappearing mountain. Another highlight is the 1.2km rough-hewn Homer Tunnel. It’s pitch black, having no lighting plus it’s pretty darn steep – a thrilling experience for those afraid of the dark.

MILFORD SOUND Green, wet and breathtakingly beautiful, Milford Sound is one of

the most picturesque sights in the world. Much of the action in the Milford Sound takes place on the water and the best way to appreciate the beauty on show is on a cruise or kayak. Bottlenose dolphins, New Zealand fur seals and Fiordland crested penguins all hang out there. Milford Sound Lodge (BBH) 03 249 8071, milfordlodge.co.nz

MILFORD DO Real Journeys 0800 656 501, realjourneys.co.nz Great Sights On and under the water, 03 442 9445 greatsights.co.nz Milford Sound Underwater Observatory Discover a coral reef beneath Milford Sound, 03 249 9442 Milford Sound Cruise & Observatory Visit 0800 656 501 Milford Wanderer Cruises Day and overnight options with kayaking, etc. Coach connections, 0800 656 501, realjourneys.co.nz Tawaki Dive See Fiordland’s unique marine life on a day-trip with two guided dives in Milford Sound. Rental gear available, max four divers. 0800 829254, tawakidive.co.nz TSS Earnslaw & Walter Peak Farm tours, barbecue lunches, horse treks and cycling. realjourneys.co.nz Wanaka Flightseeing Milford Sound flight and cruise, 0800 105 105, flightseeing.co.nz 

MANAPOURI Manapouri is the proud owner of arguably New Zealand’s most beautiful stretch of water. This is where the boat trip on Doubtful Sound leaves from – most start the trip in Queenstown or Te Anau. From the boat you may see seals and possibly dolphins and penguins. Adventure Charters and Hires fiordlandadventure.co.nz Real Journeys 03 249 6602 realjourneys.co.nz

MANAPOURI STAY Freestone Backpackers (BBH) 270 Hillside Rd, 03 249 6893, bbh.co.nz Manapouri Lakeview Motor Inn 68 Cathedral Drive, 03 249 6652, manapouri.co.nz Possum Lodge (BBH) 13 Murrel Ave, 03 249 6623,

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DOUBT SOUND If you’re not one for crowds, an alternative Fiordland option is Doubtful Sound – the deepest of the fiords, made up of 100km of waterways. Where Milford is all pointy peaks and endless cascading falls, Doubtful is rounded mountains – a serene sanctuary, inhabited by loads of interesting critters. Real Journeys Daytime wilderness, small boat and overnight cruises. 0800 656 502 realjourneys.co.nz Fiordland Navigator Pearl Harbour, Manapouri 03 249 6602, doubtfulsound.co.nz Deep Cove Hostel Doubtful Sound, 03 249 7713, deepcovehostel.co.nz

INVERCARGILL The southernmost city in New Zealand, Invercargill is a farmingorientated community with a pleasant collection of parks and museums to keep you busy. Invercargill I-site Visitors Centre 108 Gala St, 03 214 6243 Dept of Conservation Office Don St, 03 214 4589 Catlins Coaster Invercargill to Dunedin via the Catlins with many stops to the main natural attractions and wildlife encounters. Farmstay options are available, 0800 304333, catlinscoaster.co.nz Stewart Island Flights Flights to Stewart Island, 03 218 9129, stewartislandflights.co.nz

INVERCARG STAY Southern Comfort (BBH) 30 Thompson St, 03 218 3838 bbh.co.nz Tuatara Backpacker Lodge 30 Dee St, 03 214 0956, tuataralodge.co.nz

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The Globe Backpackers (VIP) 144 Palmerston St, Riverton, 03 234 8527, globebackpackers@xtra.co.nz Harbison Backpackers (BBH) 5 Harbison St, Otautau, 03 225 8715, michdale@xtra.co.nz Shooters Backpackers 73 Main St, Tuatapere, 03 226 6250

GORE Gore spans the Mataura river and boasts some lovely scenery in the Hokonui Hills and the Country and Western festival each June. Old Fire Station Backpackers (BBH) 19 Hokonui Dr, 03 208 1925, thefirestation.co.nz Oakleight Motels 70 Hokonui Dr, 03 208 4863, oakleighmotel.co.za

THE CATLINS The beautiful Catlins is a sprawling mass of bush, forest and rivers, stretching all the way from Waipapa Point in Southland to Nugget Point in Otago. The best bit about the Catlins is the abundance of wildlife. Catlins Community Info Centre 3 Main Rd, Owaka, South Otago, 03 415 8371, catlins.org.nz Elm Lodge Wildlife Tours Two-day camping trips, 0800 356 563, elmwildlifetours.co.nz

CATLINS STAY Wrights Mill Lodge (BBH) 865 Tahakopa Valley, 03 204 8424, bbh.co.nz Lazy Dolphin 529 Curio Bay Rd, 03 246 8579. bbh.co.nz Fernlea Backpackers (VIP) Moana St, Kaka Point, 03 412 8834 The Split Level (BBH) 9 Waikawa Rd, Owaka, 03 415 8304, brianwayne@clear.net.nz Surat Bay Lodge (BBH) Surat Bay Rd, New Haven, 03 415 8099, suratbay.co.nz

The beautiful road west of Invercargill towards Fiordland is known as the Southern Scenic Route.

Penguin Paradise Holiday Lodge (BBH) 612 Waikawa-Niagara Rd, Waikawa Village South Catlins, 03 2468 552, dolphinsurf@xtra.co.nz

Pepper Tree Hostel 121 Grey St, Palmerston, 06 335 4054, peppertreehostel.co.nz

Thomas Catlins Lodge & Holiday Park, 8 Clark St, Owaka 03 415 8333, thomascatlins.co.nz

Grandma’s Place 146 Grey St, Palmerston North, 06 358 6928, grandmas-place.co.nz

Wright’s Mill Lodge (BBH) 865 Tahakopa Valley Rd, 03 204 8424 catlinsaccommodation.co.nz

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DUNEDIN Dunedin is Celtic for “Edinburgh” and many Scottish principles endure here. One thing the locals do much better than their Scots ancestors is play rugby, so if there’s a game on at Carisbrook (the “House of Pain”) while you’re in town, beg, borrow or steal to get yourself there. Dunedin Visitor Centre 48 The Octagon, 03 474 3300 Dept of Conservation Office 77 Stuart St, 03 477 0677 Penguin Patch 9 the Octagon, 03 471 8571, Email: penguinpatch@xtra.co.nz

DUNEDIN STAY The Asylum Lodge (BBH) 36 Russell Rd, Seacliff, 03 465 8123, bbh.co.nz Bus Stop backpackers (BBH) 252 Harrington Point Rd, Portobello, 03 478 0330, bbh.co.nz Chalet Backpackers (BBH) 296 High St, 03 479 2075 bbh.co.nz Dunedin Central Backpackers (BBH) 243 Moray Pl, 03 477 9985, bbh.co.nz The Jolly Poacher (BBH) 74 Elm Row, 03 477 3384 bbh.co.nz Hogwartz (BBH) 277 Rattray St, 03 474 1487, bbh.co.nz The Jolly Poacher (BBH) 54 Arthur St, 03 477 3384, bbh.co.nz Kiwis Nest (BBH) 597 George St, 03 471 9540, bbh.co.nz Leviathan Hotel 27 Queens Gardens, 0800 773 773, dunedinhotel.co.nz Manor House (BBH) 28 Manor Place, 03 477 0484, manorhousebackpackers.co.nz On Top Backpackers (BBH) 12 Filleul St, cnr Moray Pl, 03 477 6121, bbh.co.nz Pennys Backpackers (BBH) 6 Stafford St, 03 477 6027, bbh.co.nz Next Stop Backpackers 2 View St, 03 477 0477, nextstop.co.nz Ramsay Lodge (BBH) 60 Stafford St, 03 477 6313, bbh.co.nz YHA Dunedin, Stafford Gables 71 Stafford St, 03 474 1919, yha.co.nz

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DUNEDIN DO Baldwin Street In the Guinness Book of Records as the steepest street in the world. Cadbury World 280 Cumberland St, 0800 223 2879, cadbury.co.nz Cosmic Corner Funk Store Check out the legal highs and chat to the staff about where to go for parties, events and the beautiful parts of New Zealand.  355 George St, 03 479 2949 Dunedin Public Art Gallery 30 The Octagon, 03 474 3240, dpagmail@dcc.govt.nz Oamaru Blue Penguin Colony View blue penguins just metres away every evening at dusk. Waterfront Rd, 1-1/2 hrs north of Dunedin, 03 433 1195, penguins.co.nz Parachute Experience Skydiving from a great height 03 489 4113, dropzone.com Sinclair Wetlands and Educational Centre Freedom or conducted walks over 5km of walkways. Backpacker and camping facilities. Rapid no 854 Clarendon/Berwick Rd (signposted on SH1 30km south of Dunedin), 03 486 2654 Speights Brewery Heritage Tours 03 477 7697, speights.co.nz Royal Albatross Centre 03 478 0499, albatross.org.nz

OTAGO PENINSULA The Otago Peninsula is a beautiful stretch of rugged coast, home to a fascinating collection of rare and native birds such as the albatross and yellow-eyed penguin. Billy Browns (BBH) 423 Aramoana Rd, Port Chalmers, 03 472 8323, billybrowns.co.nz McFarmers Backpackers (BBH) 774 Portobello Rd, Portobello, 02 5206 0640, bbh.co.nz

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Larnach Castle Australasia’s only castle. The architecture is amazing and the intricate details (including a foyer ceiling that took nearly seven years to build) are breathtaking. NZ Marine Studies Centre and Aquarium Run by the University of Otago, the Portobello Aquarium and Marine Biology Centre (near Quarantine Point) is a refuge for a diverse collection of fish and reptile life. 03 479 5826

ALEXANDRA Alexandra and Roxburgh are the two main towns for fruit-picking work in the Central Otago region. Grasshopper Rock One of the world’s southernmost vineyards, situated on the Earnscleugh Rd. grasshopperrock.co.nz

ROXBURGH Villa Rose Backpackers (BBH) 79 Scotland St, 03 446 8761, remarkableorchards@xtra.co.nz

OAMARU A charming little place noted for both its interesting collection of white granular limestone buildings and its large penguin population. Visitor Information Centre Thames St, 03 434 1656 Oamaru Blue Penguin Colony View blue penguins at dusk. Waterfront Rd, 03 433 1195, penguins.co.nz Chillawhile Backpackers (BBH) & Art Gallery 1 Frome St, Roberts Park, 03 437 0168, chillawhile.co.nz

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Coastal Backpackers (BBH) The Hall, Waianakarua Rd, All Day Bay, 03 439 5411, coastalbackpackers.co.nz Buscot Station (BBH) 732 Omarama, 03 438 9646, buscotstn@xtra.co.nz Empire Hotel (BBH) 13 Thames St, 03 434 3446, empirehotel@hotmail.com Old Bones Backpackers (BBH) Rapid Number 468 Beach Rd, Kakanui, 03 434 8115, simon@oldbones.co.nz YHA Oamaru, Red Kettle Seasonal (open September/October to May/ June only). Corner of Reed and Cross Sts, 03 434 5008, yha.co.nz Swaggers Backpackers (BBH) 25 Wansbeck St, 03 434 9999, swaggers@es.co.nz

MOERAKI Just 30km south of Oamaru lies a remarkable collection of eerie giant boulders. Olive Grove Lodge (BBH) 2328 SH1, Waianakarua, 03 439 5830, info@olivebranch.co.nz The Dubliner 105 Tiverton St, Palmerston, 03 465 8123

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Historic Fort Taiaroa An underground complex built in the 1880s, this fortified stronghold has been inhabited since earliest Maori settlement of the area. Tours available at the Visitor Centre. Fletcher House, Broad Bay, 03 478 0180

Elm Wildlife Tours 0800 356 563, elmwildlifetours.co.nz

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Author Dan Miles shares his tips on how to land the best jobs abroad Arriving in an overseas town looking for work can be daunting. You have to hunt down and wheedle out the available opportunities like a truffle hound, as all the while your money dwindles, not helped by happy hours and three-for-one shots. I’ve now been on both sides of the equation – hunter and hunted – and competition can be fierce, not to mention occasionally underhanded. So what can you do to land that perfect job abroad?

Be confident Standing silhouetted in a doorway as you dive headlong into your well-prepared spiel on why your name is another word for awesome can be terrifying, but is unfortunately necessary. An email can be ignored, but a smiling human is far harder to dismiss. The thing to remember, and something employers don’t want you to know, is that they want you as much as you want them, and quite often a whole lot more. While most backpackers do not want to work per se, they are both willing and able and you’d be amazed how desirable that is.

But be wary I once mentioned in a hostel bar that I had applied for a job in a local café. By the following morning 21 other people had followed suit. I’m not suggesting you trust no one, just play your cards close to your chest. Oh, and beware of preparing your CV on a hostel’s computer. One girl I met left hers unattended whilst she ran to the bathroom and failed to notice the promise of extra curricular services on a prominent part of the employer’s anatomy that some comedian had

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Own something with a collar You’d be amazed how many people think board-shorts, sandals and Ramones T-shirts are suitable job-hunting attire. You don’t need to carry a suit half way round the world, but you’d be amazed how far a pair of trousers can get you.

Appreciate the power of positive spin A positive take on your achievements is vital, but there’s a fine line between ‘spin’ and ‘outrageous lies’, and only you know how close to that line you’re willing to sail. A friend of mine once landed a job in an all Jewish Function Centre by claiming to be Israeli (he’s from Alaska and Catholic). Unfortunately his new career didn’t last long due to a habit of publicly eating bacon sandwiches on the way to work.

And know when to shut the hell up! If two people are talking and one goes quiet, the other will nervously fill the vacuum and inevitably end up saying something stupid. On one occasion when I was the interviewer and had gone quiet purely because I was monstrously hungover,the applicant spontaneously admitted to an arson conviction. Funnily enough, he did not get the position. Wherever you go, whatever the job, good hunting. Filthy Still – A tale of travel, sex and perfectly made cocktails – the cult bestselling novel by Dan Miles is available now at amazon.com.au

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