Archive for July 26th, 2008

Jervis Bay is the hidden jewel of the South Coast. Located in between Sydney and Melbourne, the Bay offers a quiet getaway destination for couples and families all year round.

This small, tourist town has certain magnetism to it, which is what draws in the thousands of tourists each year. Perhaps it is the pristine, blue waters or the incredibly spotless sand of the rugged beaches, which has become known as the cleanest and whitest sand within National Park and Marine Habitats in Australia. The hidden creeks and inlets offer quiet, secluded picnicking spots and the bushwalking tracks offer scenic routes of this virtually untouched area.

The unspoiled bays and beaches, rugged scenery, topographical mountains and crystal clear waterfalls offer an abundance of outdoor activities to the new visitor. Choose to kayak, fish or scuba dive in the pure and tranquil waters or take in the wonders of the ocean on a Dolphin Watch Cruise or a fishing charter. Jervis Bay is the friendly home to the most fascinating of marine life, including dolphins and whales, which regularly come to the surface for our viewing pleasure.

Immerse yourself in the rugged landscape on horseback, on foot or in the comfort of your car. Explore the scenic countryside and the tropical national parks, making sure to take notice of the natural flora and fauna that thrive in this unscathed environment.

Discover the charming small towns and chose from a variety of comfortable accommodation, ranging from caravan parks and camping to romantic Bed & Breakfast’s.

All the beauty and nature of Jervis Bay can be discovered from the comfort and style of your car rental. Travelling by car makes the experience in Jervis Bay an enjoyable and rememberable experience at any time of the year.

Our nation’s capital, Canberra, is located, conveniently, in the Australian Capital Territory. Formerly rich, Indigenous land with a strong farming heritage, the purpose-built capital has a unique contrast between nature and urban living, which is evident in the carefully planned structure of the town.

Commonly called a ‘city in the park‘, the planners designed the layout so that it transformed with each distinct season. Scattered amongst parks, gardens and a vast, green open space, Canberra is home to some of Australia’s most incredible natural marvels. The Australian National Botanic Gardens and the Canberra Nature Park are just a taste of the abundance of Australian flora and fauna on display. The man-made lake is also a centre point of the city, offering a recreational base for many of the adventure activities the city offers.

Australia’s history, culture and way of life shine through in the national museums, galleries and institutions. The transition from an Indigenous continent to a modern nation is evident through the high standard of displays and exhibitions, in these nationally acclaimed establishments.

The political history of our great country is also abundant, as Canberra is home to both Old and New Parliament House. Visitors can take guided tours and gain an understanding of the structure and running of Australia. Our war history is also an eminent part of the atmosphere and is heavily embedded in the Australian War Memorial. Visiting this historic site, gives a true sense of what the Australian soldiers endured and allows guests to gain a new found respect and understanding of our ANZAC history.

Although the cultural and historical elements of the city are what make visiting Canberra a truly rememberable experience, we must not forget about the other stimulating tourist attractions; shopping and entertainment. Canberra is known for its luxury boutiques, local designers and creative street markets. While browsing all of the fantastic shops relax in a stylish cafe or dine with a lake view.

Car Hire is the perfect way to explore the national marvels of Canberra. The comfort and safety of a hired car means that you can take things at your own pace and stop at all of the amazing sights.