Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Places to visit in australia that would be fun for a teenage girl of 14?

my parents and i are going to australia. r there any good places to visit?Places to visit in australia that would be fun for a teenage girl of 14?
Gold Coast - plenty of theme parks, with Dreamworld prob the best.


In Sydney, do the Harbour Bridge Climb, Taronga Zoo (but get there on a ferry),


In Melb, go shopping, then head to Phillip Island. Penguins, Seals, Koalas, beaches etcPlaces to visit in australia that would be fun for a teenage girl of 14?
West Gold Coast
i know theres an underwater place
Cairnes - scuba diving, visiting rain forests, participating in Aborigines' games, dances, etc.
While there are lots of nice beaches and fun cities to go and explore, you can probably find that in your own country. Take a trip into the outback, go visit Alice Springs, Kakadu National park, Uluru (Ayres Rock) and get to see something you will not experience anywhere else in the world.





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If you are coming to Queensland at any time of the year the Gold Coast/Brisbane/Sunshine Coast area would have more than enough for you to do.





At the Sunshine Coast is Australia Zoo (Steve Irwin - Croc Hunter) which is an awesome place and your parents will enjoy too. About $50 Aussie dollars which is good value. Also up there is Underwater world another animal place. Not sure of price but your parents would enjoy it too. Out of those two I prefer Aust Zoo but Underwater world is great too. At the Sunshine Coast there are heaps of great beaches and Sunshine Plaza at Maroochydore is a great shopping mall. The Sunshine Coast is more reasonably priced than the Gold Coast. Maroochydore and Alexandra Headlands are my favourite areas.





Brisbane is pretty cool but is like any other city and I think Sydney and Melbourne would probably have better shopping although they are heaps dearer.





The Gold Coast is an Amusement Park lovers heaven. Dreamworld (heaps of great rides and some animal attractions) Seaworld (some rides and lots of animal shows), Movieworld (lots of rides and movie based shows) Wet and Wild (waterslide place) and Dreamworld Waterworld (more waterslides and that isn't its exact name but it is next to Dreamworld) are all great but expensive and it can be depressing going on rides by yourself if you are into them but your parents aren't. Gold Coast also has an Australian Outback Spectacular this horse stage show type thing near Movieworld which is worth seeing. You can get passes to several of the above that make it somewhat cheaper. Gold Coast also has lots of shopping and beaches. I love Surfer's Paradise if you want to be in the thick of it.





Other places in Queensland are Great Keppel Island if you want to enjoy the beach and a bit more relaxing. Fraser Island if you are into fishing and Four wheel driving.





Hope that helps. Enjoy your trip.
u know the beaches and stuff, but it's hard to tell, coz i don't know what u r into
ALL of australia is great to visit! and awesome to live! AUSTRALIA ROCKS!


i highly recommend the beaches (we've got tonnes of them).


sydney is the greatest city in the world.


we have heaps of gorgeous natural bush and rainforests and so on (minnamurra rainforest has a boardwalk for 1km through to a stunning waterfall, eastern aust. - new south wales), amazing animals (taronga zoo in sydney, the crocodile hunter's animal zoo in queensland).....


we have one of the seven wonders of the world - uluru - ayers rock(central australia);


awe - inspiring and world famous opal fields(central australia), and pearl diving areas (western australia)


....http://www.visitvictoria.com/....





.....http://www.sydney-city-directory.com.au/鈥?/a>





...http://www.australianexplorer.com/touris鈥?/a>





.....http://www.oztravel.com.au/travel_mall/d鈥?/a>


...http://www.australianexplorer.com/touris鈥?/a>





i could go on and on.....


AUSTRALIA IS AWESOME

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