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Komodo is an island, located in the center of the Indonesian archipelago. It is part of the Lesser Sunda chain of islands and forms part of the Komodo National Park, one of the richest marine environments. The island is the habitat of the Komodo dragon, the largest lizard on Earth, which is named for the island. These giant lizards are the main attraction of the island, but you have to be very careful since they are really dangerous.
Darwin is a small yet cosmopolitan city on the Timor Sea, a branch of the Indian Ocean, in north-central Australia. Darwin has a relaxed lifestyle and unique multiculturalism. It’s an excellent base to explore the natural attractions of Australia's Kakadu and Nitmiluk National Parks. It’s worth visiting the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory where the great Aboriginal art is on display.
Cairns is located on the east coast of Cape York Peninsula in the North region of Queensland, Australia. It is a cosmopolitan city and a very popular tourist destination. Cairns is surrounded by rainforest and it is the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, one of the seven natural wonders of the world. Yorkeys Knob is a calm bay on the northern side of Cairns, with a fabulous beach. It is a famous kite surfing destination.
Cairns is located on the east coast of Cape York Peninsula in the North region of Queensland, Australia. It is a cosmopolitan city and a very popular tourist destination. Cairns is surrounded by rainforest and it is the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, one of the seven natural wonders of the world. Yorkeys Knob is a calm bay on the northern side of Cairns, with a fabulous beach. It is a famous kite surfing destination.
Townsville is coastal city in Far North Queensland, Australia. It’s the gateway to Magnetic Island, an island located directly off the city’s coast, whose most of the land area is a National Park. Townsville’s waterfront is full of parks, pools, cafes and hundreds of palm trees. On its northern tip there is an enormous artificial rock pool surrounded by lawns and sandy beaches. Visit the Reef Aquarium and the Museum of Tropical Queensland with displays on North Queensland’s history from the dinosaurs to the rainforest and reef.
Moreton Island is an island on the eastern side of Moreton Bay on the coast of South East Queensland, Australia. The Coral Sea lies on the east coast of the island.Moreton Island lies northeast of the Queensland capital, Brisbane. 95% of the island is contained within a national park and a popular destination for day trippers, four wheel driving, camping, recreational angling and whale watching and just a 75-minute ferry ride from Brisbane. It is the third largest sand island in the world. Together with Fraser Island, Moreton Island forms the largest sand structure in the world. The private Tangalooma Island Resort is also within the locality of Moreton Island. All residential areas are located on the western coast of the island facing Moreton Bay. The island was named by Matthew Flinders. At least five lighthouses have been built on the island. A small number of residents live in four small settlements. Tangalooma was the site of a whaling station. Access to the island is by vehicular barge or passenger ferry services. Moreton Island is a popular destination for camping and fishing.
Oban is the principal settlement on Stewart Island, the southernmost inhabited island of the New Zealand archipelago. Oban is located on Halfmoon Bay, on Paterson Inlet. It is a small fishing town with lush vegetation and picturesque bays and coves. It serves as a base for hikers and birdwatchers. Visitors can relax and explore the history and natural beauty of this southern paradise.
Port Chalmers is a suburb and the main port of the city of Dunedin, New Zealand. Port Chalmers is located on a small hilly peninsula, northeast from the city’s centre, within the narrow Otago Harbor. Dunedin is regarded as New Zealand's architectural heritage capital and the grandeur of its historic buildings is something visitors must experience. The ties between Dunedin and Scotland are particularly strong and the city is called the "Edinburgh of New Zealand".
Lyttelton is a port town at the north-western end of Banks Peninsula and close to Christchurch, on the South Island of New Zealand. The town is situated on the lower slopes of the Port Hills, which separate Lyttelton from the city of Christchurch. Lyttelton’s port lies in the caldera of an extinct volcano. It’s a colourful town, with bohemian artists and a local maritime museum
Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand, located at the south-western tip of the North Island, between Cook Strait and the Rimutaka Range. Wellington overlooks the picturesque harbour and has forest clad hills as a background. The city is full of museums, galleries, boutique shopping, trendy cafés and fine restaurants. Wellington's proximity to the ocean and forests makes it an ideal place to enjoy nature.
Tauranga is a city on the east coast of New Zealand’s North Island. It is situated in the Bay of Plenty and is protected by Matakana Island. In Maori the name Tauranga translates to “sheltered anchorage”. The town of Mount Maunganui stands at the entrance to the harbor, north of Tauranga. Tauranga is one of the major resorts in New Zealand, famous for its beautiful beaches, historical highlights, interesting architecture and tasty seafood.
Auckland is the largest metropolitan area in both Polynesia and New Zealand. It is situated on a narrow isthmus of land that joins the Northland peninsula to the rest of New Zealand’s North Island. Auckland is a major cruise ship port of call. The ships dock at Queens Wharf, within walking distance of downtown. The concrete and glass Sky Tower, a massive "needle" type building, and the striking Harbor Bridge are the city's most iconic landmarks. Auckland is a mixture of south pacific and Asian cultures and a Maori heritage. The city offers unique dining experiences and endless shopping opportunities.