The Australian dollar has recently plunged in value against the U.S. dollar making Australia far more accessible than its been in years. To keep up with all the changes the new currency situation has brought about, we've turned once again to Lee Mylnes. Based in Brisbane (the third most populous city in Australia), Mylnes has been an Australian travel journalist for nearly all her working life. She has traveled to every state and territory of Australia by every means of transport, and she is a life member and past president of the Australian Society of Travel Writers. The book is updated yearly, concisely written (so it's light to carry) and printed in large, easy-to-read font. It contains: -A 16-page guide to the destination, with vibrant photographs -Exact pricing, so there's never any guessing -Sample itineraries -Opinionated reviews of the country's many attractions, hotels, restaurants, nightlife venues and shops from an author who has visited them all, and thus has the expertise to compare and call out only those that are worth your time.
Whether your chief interest are the Outback or the coastal cities of Australia, we think you'll benefit from the perceptive advice in this
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Two-color art throughout, B&W photos throughout, maps throughout, charts through
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Höhe: 204 mm
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978-1-62887-260-6 (9781628872606)
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Lee Mylne has been a journalist all of her working life, specializing in travel writing for over two decades. Lee has traveled to every corner of Australia and is still enthralled by what she sees. She has written several Frommer's guidebooks and appears regularly in a wide range of Australian consumer and trade publications. She is past President of the Australian Society of Travel Writers. Lee resides in Brisbane, Australia.