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Browse travel tips and advice for Oceania. Plan your Oceania trip by making sure you know all the facts before you go. Read tips and advice for Oceania submitted by fellow travelers, or write your own review for a Oceania travel tip.
#16 of 80 general tips & advice in Oceania
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aussielivinginjapan says:
I have something that I think is important for everyone to know about this airline.
I took a flight from Narita Airport to Brisbane airport in 2006 it was about a year ago now. I was told it would be Japan Airlines (JAL) . Japan Airlines is pretty well known and has good reviews so I was thinki...
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#17 of 80 general tips & advice in Oceania
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JamieOz says:
This site provides instant access to available Echuca Moama Accommodation and an easy online booking service
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#18 of 80 general tips & advice in Oceania
Very cheap "General Tip & Advice" in Australia
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genetravelling says:
Jetlag Travel Books
Ok, if you are a traveler with a good sense of humour then you simply should not miss reading these fantastic comedy books.
They are each an incredibly detailed travel guide book for an entirely fictional land. Anyone who has traveled will instantly appreciate the humour an...
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#19 of 80 general tips & advice in Oceania
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hildub says:
If you are not familiar with Cairns, just think of sunny florida, or beautiful Barbados because Cairns is exactly like that: sunny and beautiful. I wouldn't live here (for I was in Cairns during the Aussie's winter and it's HECKA hot, I don't want to imagine what it's like during the summer!). Anywa...
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#20 of 80 general tips & advice in Oceania
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nicsta76 says:
first timers generally speaking if you plan to ski or snowboard in australia you will get quite warm while on the slopes shooting down the mountain. most days are sunny and between 5 and 10 degrees. during the night however it can drop to minus 7 degrees. i suggest you pack more singlets than therma...
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#21 of 80 general tips & advice in Oceania
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LoganBruin says:
Corn on the cob connoisseur here. {Obviously I also love alliteration}
I love it when my favorite foods are served so good in places you wouldn’t expect, like that bean burrito with tater tots in a mall in Victoria, British Columbia.
I had a top 10, but I’m sure that would be boring, so he...
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#22 of 80 general tips & advice in Oceania
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TanjaHill says:
Be aware that if you want to go out in Sydney to any bars or clubs you will need appropriate clothing....lots of bars wont let you in unless you have shoes on! and clubs will definately only let you in in shoes....i got caught out only with my flip flops and trainers, so had to buy shoes to make the...
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#23 of 80 general tips & advice in Oceania
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genetravelling says:
The average visitor to Australia worries about all the dangerous creepy crawlies like spiders, snakes, and poisonous sea creatures.
The average Australian sees this as extrememly harmless and in fact no one has died of a spider bite since 1984 and you are much more likely to die in a car crash, f...
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#24 of 80 general tips & advice in Oceania
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tjm008 says:
With the escalation in security at airports it is a good idea to give yourself plenty of time to get to the airport and proceed through customs - believe me the times the Travel Agents, etc., give should be adhered to and more! Especially in this day and age.
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#25 of 80 general tips & advice in Oceania
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kiwiasli says:
For every independent traveller in NEW ZEALAND, who wants to make use of the budget backpacker accommodations, and don't want to spend all his money for expensive hostels. You can save a lot of money!
The BBH Card costs 40 NZ$ (20 euros), but a phone card is also included (20 NZ$).When you chooce...
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#26 of 80 general tips & advice in Oceania
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edoperez says:
Register with www.pickapicker.co.nz, linking seasonal workers with NZ's fruit industry.
A wide range of jobs in the horticultural industry and hospitality as well !
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#27 of 80 general tips & advice in Oceania
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flynn says:
You haven't provided much to go on Sally such as where you are coming from, what you want to see, what sort of accommodation, etc so I'm going to assume you are somewhat adventurous.
Come via Singapore if that is what interests you and that's what you want. But you could add more to it by, say, arr...
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#28 of 80 general tips & advice in Oceania
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glenn says:
Punga Cove - stayed again Jan 2007 4 nights, excellent again in all aspects. Will be back again
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#29 of 80 general tips & advice in Oceania
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dxbmatt says:
Firstly I would like to say what a fantastic time my wife and I had in Western Australia and particularly the Margaret river area and have been advising everyone to go there.
The dolphin dives were amazing with wild and untrained dolphins swimming right up to you and the whole Margeret River area...
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#30 of 80 general tips & advice in Oceania
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cpencik says:
I visited the Republic of Nauru by accident. I was a US Peace Corps Volunteer in the Republic of Kiribati and got stuck there for a couple of days when Air Nauru's only jet broke down. It was an interesting, if depressing place. Most of the island was decimated by the phosphate mining. With all ...
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