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Southeast Asia & Australasia Covid-19 Travel Guide

From the tropical, idyllic holiday destination of Thailand to the bustling cities and grand outback of Australia, there is something for every type of tourist visiting the countries of Southeast Asia and Australasia. As well as the aforementioned destinations, there are a variety of breath-taking islands and resorts in the

Tourism Australia Launches New Working Holiday Campaign

Tourism Australia is encouraging 18–30-year-olds in the UK to apply for a Working Holiday Maker visa.  The visa allows Brits aged 18-30 the opportunity to continue their career momentum whilst enjoying an extended stay in Australia for a period of up to three years. In a study revealed by Censuswide,

Royal Caribbean Introduces The Ultimate Queensland Getaway

Royal Caribbean International has teamed up with Village Roadshow Theme Parks to offer guests sailing from Brisbane on Quantum of the Seas access to exclusive accommodation and attraction packages. The new, exclusive partnership welcomes Royal Caribbean holidaymakers to enjoy unlimited entry to Warner Bros. Movie World, Sea World, Wet’n’Wild and

Scenic To Offer Helicopter Excursions To Antarctica’s Snow Hill Island

Scenic is offering guests the exclusive opportunity to embark on a unique helicopter excursion to witness first-hand 5,000 breeding pairs of Emperor penguins of Snow Hill Island. A colony that was only discovered in the 90s and situated on the brink of the Antarctic Circle, Snow Hill Island is only

Royal Caribbean Returns To Australia With New Destinations & Itineraries

Royal Caribbean International’s Ovation and Quantum of the Seas will return to Australia to sail from Brisbane and Sydney for the 2023-2024 Australia Season. The season also marks the arrival of Enchantment of the Seas with new destinations and itineraries from Sydney. Royal Caribbean’s Australian line-up is now open and

Australia To Lift Cruise Ban After 2 Years

Australia has confirmed that it would lift its ban on international cruise ships on 17 April. According to Reuters, Australia banned the entry of cruise ships in March 2020, when they were “the source of about 20% of Australia’s early coronavirus infections.” The article also stated that the Australian government

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