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Australian Tourism Gets The Publicity
By: The Editor | September 18, 2010 – 10:33 am | No Comment
Australian Tourism Gets The Publicity

There must be something in the air at the moment as, having just returned from Australia, the tourism publicity over here about the place is coming in big doses. That may not be surprising given that the number of Britons – and tourists overall – going there has declined in the last year. Now they are trying to persuade us to visit them again. They claim that Air Passenger Duty (APD) is not playing a role but it is hard to see that it isn’t having a bit of a deterrent and will so again when it rises in November this year yet again.

The Album: August
By: The Editor | August 19, 2010 – 5:10 am | 2 Comments
The Album: August

CD Traveller reader, Maryann Noronha, takes us on a tour of her five favourite destinations

What’s Hot in August
By: The Editor | August 8, 2010 – 6:08 am | No Comment
What’s Hot in August

CD Traveller tells you what’s hot in the travel world

Travel talk: Adam Garcia
By: The Editor | July 30, 2010 – 5:47 am | No Comment
Travel talk: Adam Garcia

Got to Dance judge Adam Garcia, has returned to London’s West End stage in Tap Dogs – the internationally acclaimed dance show created by Olivier Award winning choreographer Dein Perry. The Aussie actor took time out from tap dancing to share his holiday experiences with CD Traveller

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Travel Talk: where the experts holiday- Vanessa Collingridge
By: The Editor | July 13, 2010 – 6:24 am | No Comment
Travel Talk: where the experts holiday- Vanessa Collingridge

Vanessa Collingridge has travelled the world from the frozen Antarctic to Tahiti. Here, the renowned geographer, explorer, author and presenter shares her experiences with CD Traveller and reveals why Scotland will always hold a special place in her heart

The Wizard of Oz
By: The Editor | May 23, 2010 – 9:00 pm | No Comment
The Wizard of Oz

Australia is known for more than just its famous exports: Fosters, XXXX and Neighbours. CD-Traveller gives you an overview of the land down under

Melbourne Musings
By: The Editor | May 2, 2010 – 11:33 am | No Comment
Melbourne Musings

Locals claim that Melbourne is the “best city in the world to live in.” Sydneysiders might dispute this but certainly the state capital and cultural heart of Victoria is an exciting city to visit. Melbournite, Sarah Morton, reveals what makes Melbourne so magical

Travel talk: where the experts holiday
By: The Editor | March 19, 2010 – 1:10 pm | No Comment
Travel talk: where the experts holiday

CD Traveller talks travel with Wendy Wu – founder and principal of Wendy Wu Tours: the UK’s leading China specialist tour operator

Travel talk: where the experts holiday
By: The Editor | March 15, 2010 – 9:30 am | No Comment
Travel talk: where the experts holiday

Sarah-Jane Goodall, senior sales and marketing manager for Namibia Tourism Board, chats to CD Traveller about swimming, sightseeing and the rewards of a holiday in Namibia – one of Africa’s youngest countries.

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What’s hot
By: The Editor | February 28, 2010 – 9:31 pm | No Comment
What’s hot

Whether you’re staycation-ing or vacationing, CD Traveller tells you what’s hot and what’s not in the travel world

Hobart: the Forgotten Australian State Capital
By: The Editor | December 27, 2009 – 1:02 pm | No Comment
Hobart: the Forgotten Australian State Capital

Tasmania, an island off the southern coast of mainland Australia, is not served by any international flights from the UK. To get there you need to fly from some other Australian major city. The state capital , Hobart, is served by just a small airport so getting in and out of it is quick and easy.

But at this time of the year Hobart can be known the world over because this is the winning line for one of the most famous ocean races in the world, the Sydney Hobart. This can be a gruelling race that begins on Boxing Day on the spacious Sydney Harbour in New South Wales and ends about 2 days later in a much smaller Sullivans Cove in Hobart.

Sneaky Car Hire Excesses
By: Adrian | November 16, 2009 – 7:05 am | No Comment
Sneaky Car Hire Excesses

You’ll be aware about my previous thoughts on car hire and car hire companies. You need to be wary as they try to ratchet up the basic price they use to lure you in to rent their cars. But they have another sneaky approach. When you hire a car in the UK, you pay for any damage up to the first three hundred pounds or whatever it is and then you can pay a daily sum to reduce that figure.

Festival fever
By: The Editor | October 29, 2009 – 10:00 am | No Comment
Festival fever

Every August, some 20,000 tourists flock to the town of Bunol (in the Valencia region of Spain) to hurl large, red squishy tomatoes at one another. La Tomatina – the world’s largest vegetable fight – is a full blown fiesta and in the week building up to the battle, Bunol is filled with fireworks, food, street parades and parties. However the undisputed highlight of the festival is the tomato fight which takes place between 11am and 1pm on the last Wednesday in August.

Sydney on the Cheap
By: Adrian | October 2, 2009 – 2:33 pm | No Comment
Sydney on the Cheap

Like every city in the world, Sydney can be as expensive as you like or be seen on a budget. Assuming you are already in Sydney, all the things I am going to suggest will cost you nothing.

Let’s start with two iconic sites; the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House. If you want to climb to the top and be led across the bridge it will set you back over $A180 (say £90) but you can walk across it for nothing.

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Lose Yourself in Melbourne
By: Adrian | October 1, 2009 – 9:58 am | No Comment
Lose Yourself in Melbourne

Being brought up in Sydney , Australia means that I have some antipathy towards Melbourne. But even then, the current advertising slogan being used to attract people to Melbourne seems pretty uninspired if not downright daft.

Australian railway adventure!
By: The Editor | February 21, 2009 – 3:52 pm | No Comment
Australian railway adventure!

Well what better way to depart from the shivering cold of a mid-winter English morning than to take a flight to Australia aboard one of Qantas Airway’s brand new Airbus A380-800 super-jumbo jets.

This particular aircraft only came in to service all but a few days ago so. The cabin crew are still removing the wrapping paper and discovering gadgets and spaces that they never knew existed. Without doubt this behemoth of an aircraft is something to wonder at.

Air Traffic Controllers Have Christmas Off
By: Adrian | December 17, 2008 – 9:37 am | No Comment
Air Traffic Controllers Have Christmas Off

In the words of Corporal Jones, “Don’t Panic.”This isn’t happening over here, this is happening in Newcastle, NSW in Australia.According to the Sydney Morning Herald, from December 13th until January 10th, there will be no air traffic controllers working at this airport which has about 1 million passengers flying through it per year. (that makes [...]