Australia Travel Tips - Canberra by car hire

Planning a visit to Canberra? You don't just have to base yourself in the city. Book your very own car hire and discover what's to see and do in the area surrounding the city. Go off the beaten track, spend as much time as you like in any given spot.

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Sydney – Pacific Coast Drive

The Pacific Coast Drive is a must when in Australia and runs from Sydney up to Brisbane. This world famous scenic route will take you through picturesque coastal towns and villages and you can enjoy golden sandy beaches along the way.

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Barrier Free Tolling on the M50

Earlier on this year the Irish Roads Authority removed the barriers on the M50 tollway and introduced eFlow; a system of electronic payment of tolls for using the Motorway which orbits the city of Dublin.

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Travel Tips Australia - Canberra Top Attractions

Canberra, the capital of Australia, is the largest inland city and the country's 8th most populous city overall. It's located between Sydney and Melbourne, which were the two contenders for the capital city of Australia in 1908; Canberra was chosen as a compromise.

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Melbourne – The Great Ocean Road Driving Tour

Located approximately 100km South West of Melbourne is the world famous Great Ocean Road. Stretching 273km and boasting spectacular views over the Victoria coastline it's one of the world's most scenic driving routes.

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North West Province – Self drive tours of major sites

The North West Province is located to the north of South Africa on the Botswana Border. It's bordered to the west by the Kalahari Desert, to the east by the Gauteng Province, the Free State to the south and it's home to the premier tourist resort of Sun City.

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Gauteng Province – Self drive tour of major sites

Gauteng, the only landlocked province in South Africa, is also the smallest. Gauteng meaning ‘place of gold’ got its name from the thriving gold industry here. Its capital is Johannesburg and it's home to about 8.8 million people.

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Western Cape Province – Self drive tour of major sites

Located in the south-western corner of South Africa is the Western Cape Province, the capital of which is Cape Town. Fancy a self drive tour of the region? Read on for more…

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Australia Travel Tips – Getting to know Sydney International Airport

Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport is the busiest airport in the country. It has 3 terminals; an International Terminal (T1) and two Domestic Terminals (T2 & T3) and it's only about 12km from the city centre.

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Northern Cape Province – Self drive tour of major sites

With a land area of over 360,000 square km, the Northern Cape is the largest province in South Africa. However it's sparsely populated, with a population of just over 1 million people. Founded in 1994, the region is one of three provinces that were formed as a result of the dissection of the old Cape Province. It's capital is Kimberley and the Orange River flows through the region. A great way to see the area is by hiring a car and taking a self drive tour. Interested? Read on for more…

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