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From World Heritage–listed wilderness areas including the Great Barrier Reef, Daintree Rainforest and Arnhem Land, to the rugged beauty of Great Ocean Road and the Whitsunday's, to world–renowned wine regions and cosmopolitan cities – Australia has the perfect setting for your next luxury holiday. You'll find Peppers in the most extraordinary places throughout Australia. In rainforests, vineyards, stately homes and cities, to remote cattle stations, mountain ranges, golf courses, beaches and tropical islands. Enjoy the luxury and exclusivity of Peppers Retreats, the stylish comfort of Peppers Resorts and now in the city, Peppers Hotels. Whilst every one is unique, there are a few things you'll find in common at every Peppers – beautifully appointed accommodation, friendly staff and the opportunity to discover magical places and local experiences. Discover Australia with Peppers Retreats, Resorts and Hotels.
New South Wales:Within easy access of Sydney are some of Australia's most popular travel destinations. Drive to the world–famous Hunter Valley vineyards, go dolphin–spotting and whale watching (in season) in the blue water paradise of Port Stephens, or discover the historic towns, antique shops and natural beauty of the Southern Highlands. In Northern New South Wales and the New Tweed Coast explore National Parks, unspoilt beaches, lush farmlands, quaint villages and the alternative lifestyle of Byron Bay.
Queensland:Queensland is Australia's most popular holiday destination offering a warm climate, relaxed lifestyle and a diverse range of natural attractions. From Port Douglas or Palm Cove in Tropical North Queensland explore the World Heritage–listed Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest. At the southern tip of the Reef, relax in the secluded bays and islands of the Whitsunday's or experience the Australian wilderness and wildlife in its natural habitat on Magnetic Island. Hervey Bay is the whale watching capital of Australia and the launch pad for visits to the largest sand island in the Southern Hemisphere, Fraser Island. And within an hour's drive of Brisbane, experience the authentic Australian outback from luxury retreats located in remote mountain ranges or on working cattle stations.
Northern Territory:The Northern Territory is the heart of Australia's iconic 'Red Centre' and home to some of the most ruggedly beautiful landscapes in the world. The diverse natural attractions range from the ancient rock formations of Uluru to the remote wilderness of Arnhem Land and lush wetlands of Kakadu National Park. You'll also meet interesting local characters in outback towns like Alice Springs, Broome and multicultural Darwin, not to mention the local wildlife including crocodiles, kangaroos, buffalo and birds.
Victoria:From the cosmopolitan hub of Melbourne, you are within driving distance of unique travel experiences in every direction. From the stunning coastal landscapes of Great Ocean Road and one of the world's most famous surf breaks at Bells Beach, to internationally–renowned vineyards and championship golf courses along the Mornington Peninsula, to mineral springs and spas in Hepburn Springs, there's something for everyone.
Tasmania:Tasmania is steeped in rich colonial history and wild natural beauty. From Launceston, visit one of Australia's oldest cities and historic landmarks including Boag's Brewery; explore the Tamar River and spectacular Cataract Gorge. From Launceston head off for Cradle Mountain National Park to explore the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area via the North Tasmanian food and wine trail visiting cold–climate wineries in the Tamar Valley, fresh food producers, artists and historic towns along the way.
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