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| Junior Member Join Date: Feb 2010
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| It all depends on which form of romance your after !! ;) Im surprised no one has mention the Great Ocean Road! Drive anywhere from half and hour to 8 hours and you will find amazing romantic locations. Anywhere on the reef is great for pricier form of romance ! Tasmania is also beautiful....In fact lets just say...park anywhere on any part of the coast in Australia and you will be on a winner ! |
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| Senior Member | I would have to agree with the Heart Reef reply in the Whitsundays of the Great Barrier Reef but also there is nothing like toasting the sunset on Uluru (Ayers Rock) in the Outback's Northern Territory from the sand dunes of Voyages Longitude 131 all-inclusive resort with champagne and didgeridoo playing.
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2010
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| My husband and I live in Sydney and recently celebrated out 10th wedding anniversary at the Hunter Valley - which is only a 2 hour drive north of Sydney. We hired a limo and went around the wineries, cheese factories, chocolate shops and olive farms. That night we stayed at one of the smaller wineries and had the most mazing dinner at their restaurant. I highly recommend this to anyone looking for a romantic get-away! |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Sep 2010
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| I love the Barossa valley in South Australia. There's nothing like travelling around to all the wineries and then going back to your hotel for a candlelit dinner and maybe watching the sunset. Corny I know but that's what it's like there. ;-) |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Sep 2010
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| For me, the most romantic places in Australia are Blue Mountains and Darwin. These two places are most visited by couples that want to spend quality time with each other. |
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