Wednesday, 20 June 2012

A Tasmanian natural hideaway

Having enough of the buzzling cities of the world and wanting some quiet time (or hea in the terms of Hong Kong people) but not leaving too far away from a city, Hobart in Tasmania, Australia may be a good choice for you.  Situated in the southern most part of Australia (in fact it is not even located on the big island with all the kangaroos around), Tasmania offers the best natural treasures and repose sites for you.  Head to the city for a Tasmanian drink or to Port Arthur and see how this used to be a prison is like.  Alternatively, head to the zoo to find the Tasmanian devils or head for a boat (and I mean speed boat!!) along the coast to observe the beautiful rocks and seals around.


Interested for a swim in the summer breeze, the Hotel Grand Chanceller Hobart, the biggest hotel in Hobart, offers the best swimming facility.  A small rectangular pool, it cools down the hot air and comforts that buzzling heart you have down in your heart.  Alternatively, take a stroll out of town to the beaches but do not head to the water for the swim there.  
More hikings and walkings can be done just right outside of town but why not go for a cruise trip and optionally visit the museums around.  Note however that the museum do contain disturbing materials and so children accompanied parents are advised to find for better choices.  

A Tasmanian delight is never the end with some good food around the area.  While the Tasmanians boast the good seafood around the area, the bars there are also gorgeous!  The food there may be a delightful treat as well!  Ask for the market and you will be able to locate those stores!




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Cathay Pacific travels to the International ports of Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide daily where Sydney offers OneWorld Qantas flight to Hobart, Tasmania easily.  Note however that travelers are advised to go to Hobart first before making their way for a stop-over at Sydney.  The connecting flights is better suited for those arriving on a midnight flight and connecting immediately.

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