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Showing posts with label Great Barrier Reef. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Oh The Places You'll Go

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After I wrote my last post about wanting to travel more around this part of the world, we got to talking about the where and the when.

For those of you with children, you know being spontaneous isn't that easy anymore.

For those of you with an infant getting ready to crawl, you probably know taking that airplane ride long distances is about as fun as punching yourself in the face as hard as you can.

So it takes a bit of planning but here are some of the places we would like to visit while we are living in Australia.


Whitsundays, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia
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Heart Island, Whitsundays
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Apart from pointing out that this place is obviously beautiful, the Whitsundays are a group of islands off of the shores of Queensland and a part of the Great Barrier Reef. The snorkeling is supposed to be amazing and the beaches impeccable. We've been to the Great Barrier Reef before but stayed near Cairnes and if you speak to anyone who is a frequent diver, they will probably tell you that the Whitsundays are hands down so much more spectacular. And who wouldn't want to stay on an island shaped like a heart or an island with the name: Daydream Island?


Fraser Island
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I want to go to Fraser Island because of it's beauty, diversity and all the interesting elements that make it different: 1.) It's the largest all-sand island in the world 2.) An interesting fact I learnt from some friends that recently took a diving trip there is that there are also over 100 lakes on the island and a ton of different types of animals, insects and plants. I don't care about the insects part, btw.  3.) The other night I was watching a show on TV where it was stated that it's the only place in the word where rainforest grows on top of sand dunes.


Melbourne
Source: http://www.mattlauder.com.au/images/photos/melb01.jpg


Not only do I want to visit Melbourne to see these cute, quaint little beach huts (and I want a picture of me standing in front of them), but Melbourne seems like it's so different from Sydney. Or so I hear. Some of the impressions of Melbourne that I've heard from others that have been there is that it's very artsy, hipster and the shopping is good. Those aren't good enough reasons for me to visit just another large city but since it's such an easy flight from Sydney, why not check it out for the weekend?  



Indonesia: Bali (top) and Jakarta (below). 
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We have family that live in Jakarta so why not kill two birds with one stone? The city seems like it can be a little dangerous and scary but sticking close to the locals is the way to go. And when I say locals, I mean my father -in-law. :) Again, it's another city but since the culture is SO different and non-Westernized, I'd really like to visit here. While we are at it, a person or two has said Bali is pretty great too! ;) I know there are a lot of family friendly resorts in the island town and who doesn't like staying on a gorgeous beach?  


Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia
Source: http://www.australiaforeveryone.com.au/images/Ningaloo_aerial.jpg

This is the only trip that we sort of have planned. In June there is a long weekend because of the Queen's Birthday. I don't know her personally but if she's going to give us a reason to take a holiday, I'll help her celebrate.
Ningaloo Reef is one of the few places you can swim with whale sharks. I think they are harmless to snorkel around... I think. It's a short flight to the Coral Reef from Perth in Western Australia (Sydney to Perth is a longer 5-hour flight). I don't know much about the western part of Australia except the beaches are pretty and full of dangerous, hungry sharks. Little Decker will not be swimming here and I possibly won't either. We'll leave that to Kevin who says, I quote: "Sharks are just like dogs, they are just curious." Well Kevin, I quote, "Curiosity killed the cat." Sharks or no sharks, I look forward to checking out Western Oz.


The 12-Apostles along the Great Ocean Road-South Australia
Source: http://www.victoria.visitorsbureau.com.au/regions/apostles-on-the-great-ocean-road-1561.jpg

Lastly, there is the Great Ocean Road. It's 243km's long and can be driven from Melbourne to Adelaide (South Australia) over a few days. There are many breathtaking spots to stop at and explore along the way such as the 12-Apostles. A couple of our friends have done this and said that the limestone rocks that stick up out of the ocean are massive. I can't wait to do this drive and plan to bring my SLR camera, if I don't, I know I'll regret it.





Monday, May 13, 2013

Great Barrier Reef {our first family vacation}

Weekly, I get emails sent to me from Jet Star Airlines advertising their sales on airfare (for those of you don't know, it's Qantas Airlines low-cost carrier). I usually delete them along with the other junk mail I receive but last month I decided to open it and check out what destinations were on sale departing from Sydney and I saw a good deal to Cairns. Cairns is a tropical city located in the state of Queensland and the holiday destination for tourists wanting to see the Great Barrier Reef; which I've been wanting to see since I was like, 12 years old. So, I picked some random dates to take a holiday and booked the airfare.

Shit.
(The first words that came out of my mouth after I hit the 'confirm booking' button)

What in the world am I doing booking a trip to a place where snorkeling is the main activity when I have a 2-month old in tow? We went back and forth about canceling the trip but in the end we just decided to go. Partly because it was going to cost more in change fees from Jet Star than the actual cost of the tickets. But we want Decker to get used to flying and traveling with us so why not start now? I also thought it would be a good trial run for the long 15-hour flight to LA we're going to take in June.

Let me just say that I was one of those people on airplanes that want to enjoy my experience in peace and quiet. When I would hear a crying/screaming baby I would get so annoyed and think-"what is wrong with the parents? Why can't they shut their kid up?" I know, so unsympathetic. But now that I am a parent, I get it. Kids are so unpredictable.

So how did the flight go, you ask?

Amazing! Decker slept the whole time and was so good on the week long trip. I'm so in love with this baby boy.  And I did hear a crying baby on our short 3-hour flight up to Cairns and my first though was-I'm glad it's not my kid. Second thought was-I want to give that mother a hug.

Overall, our trip was really relaxing and it was interesting seeing a part of Australia that is so different to New South Wales (the state we live in). And the Great Barrier Reef? Beautiful. Kevin grew up in the tropics and named a few other places in the world where he thought the snorkeling was better but in my opinion the fish and coral were stunning.

And P.S.- So glad I snorkeled first! (We had to take turns so one of us could stay with Decker on the beach). When it was Kevin's turn to get in the water, I was expecting him to be out there for a couple of hours but he returned after 30 minutes and slightly out of breath. He saw two huge sharks! Yeah, I was done after that. However, after some convincing from Kevin that sharks are just like dogs and are 'curious' and due to the fact he snorkeled way further than I would ever go... I got back in the water just one more time. It was worth it.

Nice "General Warning" sign. I don't think I'll be swimming in these waters. Like, ever.
Trinity Beach, Queensland, Australia

These first-aide stands lined the beach. There is white vinegar in the bottles which you are supposed to rub on your skin if you are stung by a "Stinger" aka- Jelly Fish. 


More croc warming signs on a golf course at Port Douglas, Queensland




Green Island, Great Barrier Reef

Beauty inside the Kuranda Rainforest


A Drive-thu liquor store. Trinity Beach, Queensland


Delicious Mango and Mangosteen's. Tropical fruit is the best!

Kevin giving Decker an up and close experience with a Kangaroo

Barron Falls.
Barron Gorge National ParkKurandaQueenslandAustralia

Mango Trees

Little Mister discovered his tongue on our vacation. 


These guys are everywhere!!!