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Dive into Paradise: Discovering the Top 5 Swimming Spots in Northern Territory

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“What Croc?”

G’day, fellow travelers! Are you ready to take a spectacular journey through the enchanting Northern Territory of Australia? Get ready to dip your toes into the best places to swim in the Northern Territory!

Bitter Springs

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“The lazy river ride you never knew you needed!”

Imagine yourself floating in a crystal-clear natural spring, surrounded by lush greenery and the soothing sounds of nature. Bitter Springs is the place to make that dream a reality. It’s like Mother Nature’s personal spa! Dive in, soak up the serenity, and emerge feeling rejuvenated.

Nitmiluk National Park

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“Swimming here helps you recharge and rejuvenate”

Nitmiluk National Park, home to the breathtaking Katherine Gorge. This park offers a unique blend of majestic gorges, pristine waters, and stunning landscapes. Cruise through the towering cliffs or take a refreshing swim in the emerald-green waters of Edith Falls, one of Nitmiluk’s hidden treasures. The ancient Aboriginal rock art and breathtaking scenery add an extra layer of magic to this already enchanting spot.

Litchfield National Park

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“A playground of waterholes, creeks, and cascading falls”

Want a workout that doesn’t feel like exercise? Litchfield National Park is your answer. This park is a playground of waterholes, creeks, and cascading falls, all waiting for you to explore. Take a refreshing dip in the clear waters of Florence Falls or paddle around the serene rock pools of Wangi Falls. A must-visit for any water-loving adventurer.

Kakadu UNESCO World Heritage-listed Park

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“A truly unique and magical place to visit”

Ah, Kakadu – the crown jewel of the Northern Territory! This UNESCO World Heritage-listed park is a treasure trove of waterholes and billabongs waiting for you to explore. Take a refreshing dip in the clear waters of Jim Jim Falls or plunge into the mysterious Maguk Gorge. Kakadu is like a water lover’s paradise with a touch of magic.

Katherine Hot Pools

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“So enchanting that even the crocs take a break here”

If you thought the Fountain of Youth was a myth, think again! Katherine Hot Pools is where the magic happens. The natural thermal springs here are just the right temperature to cool off from the northern territory heat. As you rejuvenate in the warm waters, you’ll feel every muscle tension disappear. It’s the ultimate spa day for your soul!

So, pack your swimsuit, grab your sun hat, and get ready to dive into the natural beauty of the NT. The memories you make here will be forever cherished. So say hello to your epic Northern Territory adventure!


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Top 10 best things to do in Barcelona

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Barcelona Spain

So what is there to do in The City of Barcelona?

Barcelona is known for being one of the most vibrant cities of the world. It dates back to the times of the Roman Empire, two thousand years ago. The city of Barcelona has a reputation for having some of the best Modernista architecture in Spain. It’s a fantastic city to visit as it’s steeped in historic architecture, Spanish culture and history.

The Sagrada Família

The Sagrada Família Church is the largest unfinished Roman Catholic Church in Spain.  It’s the life’s work of Antoni Gaudí and a great example of his unique style, combining Art Nouveau, Catalan Modernism and neo-gothic design. You should not come to Barcelona without visiting The Sagrada Família.

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The Sagrada Família

Las Ramblas

Las Ramblas is approximately 1.2 kilometres long. At Plaça de Catalunya follow the road south towards the ocean to Port Vell. The Ramblas Boulevard is pedestrianized with many ice cream, tapas bars & restaurants. It’s  a busy exciting place to take a stroll to soak up the atmosphere

Barcelona’s Beaches

Barcelona’s has 4.5 kilometres of Mediterranean coastline and some gorgeous sandy beaches. So if you’re looking for some relaxation, water sports or places to eat fresh seafood Barcelona has what you’re looking for.

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Barcelona Beaches

Picasso Museum

Picasso Museum home to Pablo Picasso’s early works collection consists of over 4,200 which are on show at the Museum. Picasso was born in Barcelona where he spent his early years as a painter before beginning his professional career.

Park Güell

Park Güell is another Antoni Gaudí attraction spread over 18 Hectares of hilly land. Park Güell houses attractions like the Porter’s Lodge Pavilion, the Dragon Stairway and the Hypostyle Room. Attracting 12 million tourists a year it is a must see when visiting Barcelona.

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Park Güell Barcelona Spain Gaudí

Mount Tibidabo

Climb up Mount Tibidabo, the highest peak at the top of the Collserola Mountain Range. Tibidabo Mountain rises up to 512 meters/1,680ft and is part of The Natural Park of Collserola. Situated at the top is The Tibidbo Church of the Holy Heart known as a ‘Baslica’ which is a church that a pope has given a special title too.

Barri Gòtic

Barri Gòtic also known as the Gothic Quarter is the place where Barcelona’s history began. It has many narrow and winding alleys with only a few roads used by cars, so it’s best to discover Barri Gòtic by foot.  Wander down the cobbled alleyways and discover chocolate shops, boutiques, and tapas bars & restaurants.

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bannner Barri Gòtic Gothis Quarter Barcelona Spain

The Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia

The Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia, also known as the cathedral La Seu, is situated in Barri Gòtic  in the gothic quarter of Barcelona. It’s the seat of the Archbishop of Barcelona. Construction began in the thirteenth century. It remains one of the city’s most remarkable landmarks.

Casa Milà

Casa Milà or popularly known as La Pedrera.  This building is another piece of Antoni Gaudí work. Starting as residential apartments it is now a cultural centre that hosts art exhibitions and performances.

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Banner Casa mila, La Pedrera Barcelona Spain

FC Barcelona (Barça) Football Club

FC Barcelona (Barça) Football Club Barcelona is one of the best known and most successful football teams in the world. Founded in 1899 it has won many football competitions both in Spain and Europe. Tours of the stadium can be booked and if your luck enough to get a ticket to watch a game. Enjoy!

Barcelona is a lively seaside city with ample culture, architecture and a world-class dining scene. It has many festivals and street parties though out the year and has been called home to some pretty famous residents; Antoni Gaudí, Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró, George Orwell and Ernest Hemingway to mention but a few.

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7 Best Places to Visit in Southern Spain

Southern Spain boasts the hottest average temperatures in Europe. Its cities and towns are sprinkled along the Mediterranean coastline and the inland mountain ranges. Its multicultural history, architecture and cuisine make it a fantastic place to visit when traveling in Spain. 

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best places to visit in southern Spain

So What are the Top Destinations in Southern Spain?

Ronda:

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Ronda southern Spain travel guide

Ronda is one of the oldest cities in Spain. Home to the Plaza de Toros, the oldest bullring in Spain. A favorite hangout for writer Ernest Hemingway. The famous Puente Nuevo bridge stretches over a 100 meter deep El Tajo gorge making Ronda one of the most breathtaking cities to visit in Spain. 

Sierra Nevada:

Sierra Nevada is Europe’s southernmost ski destination. It includes the highest mountain in Spain, Mulhacén at approx; 3,500 meters above sea level. This National Park has many activities for travelers year round such as hiking, mountain biking & rock climbing.

Malaga:

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beach in southern Spain best beaches

Malaga is known for the birthplace of Picasso, with many museums and historic sites to explore such as Gibralfaro castle. Built in the 11th century it boasts wonderful views along the coastline. Malaga is a great place to enjoy tapas at one of the many bars and restaurants that line the cobbled lanes.

Cadiz:

Cadiz is a great place to enjoy seafood, surfing, flamenco dancing or relax on one of the many beaches that line the coast. It is said to be three million years old and the oldest inhabited city in Western Europe.

Seville:

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Seville travel southern Spain

Seville is a fantastic place to visit as it host’s many museums, ancient & modern architecture, palaces and churches. As the largest tourist destination in Andalusia it has many wonderful tapas bars, restaurants to enjoy the local cuisine. Smell the fragrant Orange blossom by taking a walk around the cobbled lanes lined with Orange trees.

Granada:

The city of Granada is situated at the base of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Its breathtaking location is one of the loveliest in Southern Spain. Inhabited for over 2500 years. Granada’s biggest attraction is Alhambra, a Moorish palace. Wander around a Muslim neighborhood and enjoy the atmosphere and local cuisine. 

Gibraltar:

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Gibraltar southern Spain uk

Gibraltar, although situated in southern Spain, is actually a British territory. English is the official language and GBP is its currency. It was ceded to the British in 1713.  At 426 meters high the Rock of Gibraltar dominates the landscape and hosts the main tourist attractions. From the 56km of tunnels that weave through the Rock, the stunning caves, its famous Barbary apes and a 14th-century Moorish Castle

Southern Spain is definitely a must visit when traveling Europe. Home to some of the best tourist attractions in Spain including Nature Reserves, long golden sandy beaches, championship golf courses, picturesque fishing villages and historical cities & towns.

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The best places to visit at Carnarvon Gorge?

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carnarvon gorge national park

Carnarvon Gorge National Park is one of Queensland’s many spectacular tourist spots. This 200 million year old landscape features towering sandstone cliffs, beautiful gorges, prehistoric & diverse flora & fauna, Aboriginal rock art and many different species of birds and animals. It really is one of the most magnificent places to visit.

Things to do at Carnarvon Gorge

Carnarvon National Park is home to one of Australia’s Great Walks with everything from short strolls to very challenging seven day hikes. Walkers of all fitness levels are rewarded with some of Queensland’s most beautiful and diverse sites.

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carnarvon gorge
  • The Moss Garden is a magnificent display of intense Green moss surrounding a waterfall.
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moss garden carnarvon gorge
  • The Amphitheatre can be reached by a steep climb up a cliff. Squeeze inside a small opening in the rock and you will find yourself in a huge cavern with great acoustic qualities.
  • The Art Gallery & Cathedral Cave are the place to discover some of the finest Aboriginal rock art. Indigenous engravings, ochre stencils and freehand paintings. 
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aboriginal rock art carnarvon gorge
  • Ward’s Canyon is a picturesque place to cool down. Situated behind a small waterfall it features King ferns, and a stream abundant with Red algae.
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Ward’s Canyon carnarvon gorge queensland australia wearing ocean road swimwear
  • Boolimba Bluff has some of the most spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding ranges. It’s a steep walk up but the reward is breathtaking. 
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Boolimba Bluff carnarvon gorge
  • Boowinda Gorge & Battleship Spur are for the more adventurous hikers. The treks can get very rocky under foot with tree roots and steep climbs but the rewards are sensational. 
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Boowinda Gorge carnarvon gorge national park

Carnarvon Gorge National Park is a wonderful place to explore, slow down and connect with nature. Just as Australia’s first people did long before Canavan Gorge became a popular tourist site.

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Best mainland beaches in the Whitsundays

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beautiful beach cape Gloucester Queensland Australia

You don’t have to step off the mainland to enjoy some of the Whitsunday’s best beaches. There are lots of beautiful beaches to while away the hours on the mainland. So forget the Whitsunday Islands and stay on land to enjoy some of Queensland’s best beaches and a few the locals would prefer to keep secret. Shhh!

“So, what are the best mainland beaches to visit in the Whitsunday Region?”

Boathaven Beach

If you love sandy, safe man-made beaches with netted swimming area’s then you will love Boathaven Beach. With loads of soft White sand it’s clean and ideal for families with kids. It’s only a walk away from the town, but still quite secluded with beautiful views out to sea.

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Boathaven Beach Airlie beach the Whitsundays Australia

Cannonvale Beach

Cannonvale Beach is another great family beach. Located just a few minutes’ drive west of Airlie Beach. It’s a lovely beach to have a picnic and meet up with family & friends. With café’s, an outdoor gym and playground it has a lot to offer every age group.

Coral Beach

“Stunning views of the Whitsunday islands!”

Coral Beach, although not the sandy tropical beaches we crave when visiting the Whitsundays, as it is mostly rocks and coral, is a great getaway from the hustle & bustle of Airlie Beach. A hiking track from the beach takes you to the beak for stunning views of the Whitsunday islands.

Dingo Beach

Dingo Beach is located 40 minutes north of Airlie Beach. It has a lazy, laid back feel that’s infectious. With a bar & resort on the doorstep it really is a great place to spend the day or even the week. It also has a boat ramp for the fishermen or women amongst us.

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dingo beach hideaway bay Queensland Australia

Nelly Bay

“Who doesn’t want a tree swing?”

Just a short walk from Dingo Beach is Nelly Bay a hidden gem. It can be reached by walking through the trees that line a quiet residential street. Nelly Bay is a quiet, secluded beach, so it’s perfect for relaxing and collecting your thoughts. It boast’s White powdered sand and a rope swing, tied to a tree. The swing alone makes Nelly Bay a must visit!

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rope swing nelly bay cape gloucester

Hideaway Bay

Hideaway Bay also known as Hydeaway Bay is another glorious beach. It can be accessed by little walking tracks in-between the residential houses. Take a stroll along the beach, go rock pooling or spend your time fishing.

Froggies Beach

“We were told to keep this beach a Secret! Shhh!”

I have saved the best till last! By following the headland north of hideaway bay, via a dirt track, you will come across the Whitsundays best kept secret. The most gorgeous beach I have ever visited. Even the fish were leaping out of the water in delight! “Well, it may have has something to do with the huge Barramundi chasing them.” While visiting, we were told to keep this beach secrete, so it’s our little secret. Shhh!

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“Photo Shoot Dingo Beach”

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6 Best Activities to do in Cape Hillsborough

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Cape Hillsborough walking trails ‘lookout’ Queensland Australia

Cape Hillsborough is situated in the Mackay Region of Queensland and is one of Australia’s many beautiful coastal areas. So what is there to do when visiting Cape Hillsborough?

“There are many activities to gather memories and knowledge of the beautiful wildlife and landscape features.”

What to do in Cape Hillsborough?

1. Camping

While visiting Cape Hillsborough, there are campsites at Smalleys Beach and Cape Hillsborough Nature Tourist Park that are situated few small steps from the beach.

2. Walking trails

Cape Hillsborough National Park has a number of walking trails and beach trails, that extend through the alluring landscape

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cape-hillsborough-walking-on-smalleys-beach-oceanroadswimwear-australia

3. Swimming

There are an abundant of swimming locations throughout Cape Hillsborough

Some popular swimming locations are Wedge Island, Orchid Rock, various waterfalls and the foot of Cape Hillsborough

4. Observing Wildlife

Cape Hillsborough is flourishing with animals on land and in the ocean, with more than 140 species

Some of these animals may include Kangaroos, Echidnas, Whales, Turtles, Reptiles and if you are very lucky a crocodile

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Cape Hillsborough beach ‘sunrise with kangaroos’

“You can catch kangaroos and wallabies on the beach at sunrise, for the ultimate Cape Hillsborough experience”

5. Fishing

Fishing is a great activity in and around Cape Hillsborough whether beach casting, boat fishing or fishing at one of the creeks where you could be lucky enough to catch some salmon

Some other catches may include finger-mark, barramundi, grunter, dew, mackerel and many more species of fish.

6. Boat & Sailing

Not just exploring the beautiful landscape of Cape Hillsborough, there are opportunities to explore the oceanic landscape by hiring a boat or kayak

“Why not spend a day sailing around the exquisite coastline?”

While visiting Cape Hillsborough, the 6 most popular activities are camping, walking, swimming, observing wildlife, fishing and sailing. These activities make for a great insight into the wildlife and landscape that surrounds one of Queensland’s beautiful costal regions. As always make sure you stay sun safe by applying a high factor sun lotion and wearing UV protective clothing & swimwear.