10 Best Places to Retire in Australia
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10 Best Places to Retire in Australia.
There are many things you need to consider when you’re about to retire. One of them is the weather. Australia’s climate varies depending on which part of the continent you’re in. It’s mostly tropical in the northern states while the southern states have cooler winters. It’s also one of the driest countries with an average annual rainfall of less than 600 millimeters. In fact, retirees can enjoy an entire year of sunshine in Queensland and New South Wales!
Jill and Owen Weeks, authors of the book Where to Retire in Australia, said that although the needs of retirees vary, they generally want good climate, relatively low cost of living, top medical facilities, low crime rates, and leisure places. Australia no doubt fits the bill for these criteria.
We curated this list from OverSixty, Financial Mappers, Finder, and Retirement Living Online. The more frequent the place is recommended in the said sites, the higher rank it is given. In this list, we will look closely at what each location has to offer and why it is beneficial for seniors to spend their retirement years there.
10: Tweed Heads, New South Wales
9: Coolangatta, Queensland
8: Esperance, Western Australia
7: Merimbula, New South Wales
6: Echuca, Victoria
5: Yankalilla, South Australia
4: Huon Valley, Tasmania
3: Mornington Peninsula, Victoria
2: Hunter Valley, New South Wales
1: Sunshine Coast, Queensland
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tasmania travel , tasmania tour, tasmania tourism | top 45 amazing places to visit in Tasmania ,AU
Tasmania is an island province of Australia. It is found 240 km (150 mi) toward the south of the Australian territory, isolated by the Bass Strait. The state incorporates the fundamental island of Tasmania, the 26th-biggest island on the planet, and the encompassing 334 islands.The state has a populace of around 519,100 as of June 2016, a little more than 40% of which lives in the Greater Hobart region, which frames the metropolitan region of the state capital and biggest city, Hobart.
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Tasmania famous beautifule places we're visiting lists bellow:
Hobart Australia,
Freycinet National Park,
Launceston ,
Port Arthur Australia,
Bruny Island,
Cradle Mountain,
Strahan ,
Hobart City Council,
Devonport ,
Richmond,
Tasman National Park,
Coles Bay Australia,
City of Launceston,
Stanley ,
Freycinet,
Queenstown ,
Maria Island National Park,
Burnie Australia,
Swansea Australia,
St Helens,
Southwest National Park,
Deloraine Australia,
Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park,
New Norfolk Australia,
Mole Creek,
Kettering ,
Huonville Australia,
King Island,
Geeveston ,
Sorell Australia,
Walls of Jerusalem National Park,
Triabunna ,
Lake Saint Clair,
Mount William National Park,
Ulverstone ,
Longford ,
Cygnet ,
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The Best Cruises From Four Major Cruise Lines
After 42 cruises, I take a look back at the best cruise I've taken with four major cruise lines: Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Norwegian, and Princess.
You'll find out what I think is the best cruise ship in the world, which cruise line I've sailed the most with, see the luxury cruise experience that can be had if you're willing to pay the big bucks, and find out about the one cruise destination that was far more beautiful than all of the others.
Special emphasis on two very special ships: Anthem Of The Seas, and the Carnival Vista... certainly two of the best cruise ships serving North America right now.
This is an updated version of a video that I first published on YouTube back in May of 2016. People have still been watching that video lately, and I feel bad about it because it was two years out of date. Specifically, the information about Carnival and Norwegian needed to be updated since we've had some great cruises with those two lines in the two years since the original version of this video. So, this current version offers my honest opinions as of December 2017.
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Game changers; Sue and Damian Rowe - living in Tasmania
After 15 years and nine different Olympic cities event specialists Sue and Damian Rowe have decided the quite Huon Valley town of Franklin Tasmania is the perfect place for them.
Australia: Travels in Tasmania
Informative and entertaining travel documentary about Australia's island state of Tasmania that covers many of the outstanding scenic, wildlife and cultural aspects of this special place. Your guide, Robert Stephens, takes you to Battery Point, Rektango, Salamanca Market and MONA (Museum of Old and New Art) in Hobart. He then heads to Bruny Island to go on Bruny Island Cruise, then to the 500 acre Inala Conservation Property of Dr, Tonia Cochran. She shows the rescued wildlife in her care that includes an Albino Bennetts Wallaby, a red neck Bennetts Wallaby and a Rufous Bellied Pademelon. Dr. Cochran also talks about her work with one of Australia's rarest birds, the forty spotted Pardolote. The tour finishes on Bruny with a visit to see a wild Echidna at South Bruny Island National Park and Lighthouse, and a dusk vigil to see the the Little or Fairy Penguins at the Bruny Island Isthmus Rookery. The tour heads north to the Midlands towns of Ross and Oatlands, and then on Launceston and Tasmania Zoo to see Tasmanian Devils up close. As the video closes, Robert heads to the Freycinet Peninsula to see Wineglass Bay. Tags: David Walsh, Bruny Island Cruises, Rektango, Salamanca Arts Centre, Kettering, Bruny Island ferry, Penguin Cafe, Hotel Bruny, Forty spotted pardalote, Rufous Bellied Pademelon, 6 month old Tasmanian Devils, Devil Ark, Devil Heaven, Oatlands, Callington Mill, Town of Ross, Convict built Ross Bridge, Stonemason Daniel Herbert, Launceston or Lonny, Kurrajong House, Adelaide Room, Breakfast or Brekkie, Hillwood Berry Farm, Boags Brewery, Railton Topiaries, Port Arthur, Tesselated Pavement, Tasman Arch, Tasman Peninsula, South Bruny Island Lighthouse, Echidna, Freycinet Lodge, Honeymoon Beach, Kate's Berry Farm, Video shot in February 2012, best Tasmania travel video, tasmania tourism, visit Tasmania, Stillwater restaurant, eccentric mailboxes, Video, writing, editing and voiceovers by Robert Stephens, Photography by Marie Stephens and Robert Stephens.
Tasmanian Carry-On Adventure - Week One
Follow us on the first of our Carry-On journeys.
In this episode we head down to Tasmania as a trial for our around the world trip this year.
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Three Beaches Tasmania Location
A perfect launching pad to the spectacular Huon Valley southern Tasmania, this home is a 50-minute drive from the state capital city Hobart, through some of the most picturesque scenery in Australia. Once you leave the CBD on your journey to your Airbnb Tasmania, there are no traffic lights to or from Eggs and Bacon Bay. Bruny Island is a scenic 30 minute drive from the house, making this home the perfect launch pad. Ideally placed to visit the Tahune Airwalk, the D'Entrecasteaux Channel, Geeveston & Hastings Caves, it is an 11-minute drive to vibrant Huon Valley regional café, music & arts hub Cygnet township which is filled with conveniences including independent supermarkets, organic produce shops, gift shops, take-away food, petrol stations, newsagent, pharmacy, doctors, post office, library, museum, art galleries, bookstore, butcher & café/restaurants. The Cygnet Arts, Craft & Produce Market is held 10am – 2pm on the first and third Sunday of every month & the biennial Le Weekend French culture festival in February & annual Cygnet Folk Festival in January draw large numbers & critical acclaim. The Taste of the Huon annual food, wine & entertainment festival showcases the best produce of the region & takes place in Ranelagh near Huonville every March, drawing crowds of over 20,000.
The Huon Valley region is a Foodies paradise with apple & cherry orchards, strawberry, salmon, trout, pig, sheep, cattle, truffle, garlic, mushroom, native Pepperberry & saffron farming, honey producers, wineries & boutique cider, vodka & gin makers & a sheep farm & cheesery. Celebrity Chef, writer & star of the SBS TV series Gourmet Farmer (filmed in nearby Glaziers Bay) Matthew Evans has made the area famous for food lovers with his local Fat Pig Farm feasts, cookery school & recipe books.
With picturesque winding roads descending from a panoramic view of Randalls Bay & the Hartz Mountains, through farms with grazing sheep & lambs down to three beautiful & distinctive beaches, it is little wonder this Huon Valley locale is home to Australia’s most well-known Conservationist & former leader of the national Greens political party. Eggs and Bacon Bay beach is a minute’s walk away from this unique Airbnb Tasmania house, with the convenience of picnic benches, boat ramp and public toilets. A one-minute drive or pleasant 10-15-minute walk will take you to Randalls Bay Beach with its pretty boats, stunning sandstone cliffs, barbecue/picnic hut, public toilets & boat ramp. Mickeys Beach & conservation area is a scenic 15-minute clifftop hike from Randall’s Bay (or one minute by car) and is well worth seeing for its beautiful protected beach great for smaller children.
Wildlife abounds in Eggs and Bacon Bay with daily visits to the house from Kookaburras, Superb Fairy Wrens & Scarlet Robins & nightly appearances of Pademelons, Brush & Ring-Tailed Possums. Wallabies, Tasmanian Devils, Spotted & Tiger Quolls are also common. Dolphins are frequently seen frolicking close in to shore at nearby Verona Sands Beach.
ACTIVITIES
-Swimming & beachgoing
-Picnicking
-Hiking / Bushwalking - walking tracks include Echo Sugarloaf track & Mickeys Beach track
-Scenic drives - Bruny Island Ferry is a scenic 30 minute drive & a perfect day trip
-Natural landmarks – Sleeping Beauty mountain range
-Wildlife watching
-Dolphin watching - at Ninepin Point Beach Verona Sands
-Aurora Australis (Southern Lights) viewing
-Fishing
-Boating
-Sailing
-Cycling
-Diving & snorkelling
-Geocaching
-Golf - at Huon Valley Golf Club
-Homewares, clothing & giftware shopping
- Art In Use, Australia Post Shop, Cobweb Designs, Cygnet Market, Cygnet News, Home & Body,
- Lanique Design, Near & Far, Refind, Southern Swan, Three Twigs, Trove
-Art gallery visits - Lovett Gallery, Huon Art, Stanley's Studio Gallery
-Sculpture Trail
-Café / Restaurant experiences
-Fresh produce & art / craft markets
-Massage & natural therapies
-Farm feasting / degustation with celebrity chef & TV presenter Matthew Evans
-Winery visits & cellar door sales
-Boutique Gin / Vodka / Cider maker visits & cellar door sales
-Sheep farm & cheesery with café, award winning sheep’s whey cheeses, gin, vodka & liqueurs
-Saffron farm visits & shopping
-Salmon / Trout smokehouse visits & shopping
-Cookery classes
-Weaving classes
-Festivals –annual Cygnet Folk Festival in January, annual Middleton Country Fair & Scarecrow Festival in February, the annual Huon Blues & Roots Festival in February, biennial Le Weekend French culture festival in February, annual A Taste of the Huon food, wine & entertainment Festival in March, the annual Huon Small Farms Expo in March, the annual Handmade in Cygnet open studio art trail in April, the annual Bruny Island Adventure Bay Blues & Roots Festival in June, the annual Huon Valley Mid-Winter Festival in July & the annual Huon Show every November, just to name a few!
Destination WA - Geraldton Town and Ultimate watersports
The Geraldton Foreshore has recently been revamped and Chrissy shows us the best way to spend a day in Gero!
Destination WA - Giant Tides on Cygnet Bay
Broome sees the world’s highest tropical tides so headed over to Cygnet Bay to experience this natural wonder for ourselves.