Australia Hotels
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- Perth Hotels price from 149 €
- Adelaide Hotels price from 64 €
- Hobart Hotels price from 81 €
- Byron Bay Hotels price from 94 €
- Port Douglas Hotels price from 68 €
- Darwin Hotels price from 76 €
- Mooloolaba Hotels price from 100 €
- Canberra Hotels price from 87 €
- Launceston Hotels price from 58 €
- Coffs Harbour Hotels price from 73 €
- Noosa Hotels price from 162 €
- Newcastle Hotels price from 142 €
- Port Macquarie Hotels price from 107 €
- Warrnambool Hotels price from 84 €
- Airlie Beach Hotels price from 114 €
- Ballarat Hotels price from 81 €
- Townsville Hotels price from 85 €
- Katoomba Hotels price from 150 €
Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia,is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It is the world's sixth-largest country by total area. Neighbouring countries include Indonesia, East Timor and Papua New Guinea to the north; the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and New Caledonia to the north-east; and New Zealand to the south-east. Australia's size gives it a wide variety of landscapes, with subtropical rain forests in the north-east, mountain ranges in the south-east, south-west and east areas, and a dry desert in its centre. It is the flattest continent, with the oldest and least fertile soils; desert or semi-arid land commonly known as the outback makes up by far the largest portion of land. The driest inhabited continent, only its south-east and south-west corners have a temperate climate. Although most of Australia is semi-arid or desert, it includes a diverse range of habitats from alpine heaths to tropical rainforests, and is recognised as a megadiverse country. The center of the island is dominated by Ayers Rock, a massive rock that changes color depending on the season thanks to a special mineral of which is done, the feldspar. Another natural wonder is the Kakadu National Park, where you can admire the beautiful cave paintings of the Aborigines and the Australian rainforest that covers 80% of the area of the park that is home to many species of animals. But Australia is not only made of rock and forest, but also beautiful coastline bordering the Pacific, such as the East Coast where there is the famous Great Barrier Reef, the largest conglomeration reef of the planet populated by tropical fish of every color and shape. A region not well known is that of the Kimberley where you can admire the unspoiled landscapes and natural beauties such as waterfalls, canyons and baobab trees.