Bondi Beach: Not Just Babes in Bikinis and Boardies

If you’re planning a trip to Australia, there’s no better place to start than at Bondi Beach, the most popular beach in Sydney, New South Wales. Located just 7 km east of Sydney’s CBD, Bondi Beach is a golden sand beach so iconic to the Aussies that it was added to the Australian National Heritage list in 2008. The scenery is absolutely fabulous and I’m not just talking about all the fit people in bathers! Lara Bingle I’m looking at you, girl! One of the best views isthe Great Wide Blue: the Pacific Ocean rolls in in sets of great foaming waves and the water’s always fine at a sweet 21°C! So what are you waiting for! Grab your togs, bathers, bikinis or whatever and get here now!

Finding Nemo

When you hit the beach of Bondi you’ve got to be a strong swimmer. There are a lot of feisty rips out here, just gagging to drag your butt out to sea. If you’re not a confident swimmer, stick close to the shore and make sure you swim between the flags.

Hey Shark Bait!

There’s a lot to do at Bondi once you’ve tired of the people-watching and lying around all day! If you’re travelling with young children, the saltwater sea baths at the bookends of the beach are perfect for young families. If you’re looking for an adrenaline rush there are two surf clubs that offer lessons. You’ll be carving up those sandbars in no time with a little instruction! Or you’ll be shark bait! Nah, there are shark nets in place to avoid your chances of being a shark-snack.

Diary of a Wimpy Traveller

Once you’ve had enough of the water, grabs your wheels and head to the skate ramp at the southern end. And if worse comes to worse and you’re feeling a little intimidated by the masses of hard bodies present, take your bad self to the outdoor gym and pump some iron. No one’s judging you, sugar!

Snack Attack!

If you’re looking for a bite to eat then look no further than the Bondi Pavilion that has a fantastic gelato shop. At the northern end there’s a grassy knoll with coin-operated barbecues. Bring your choice cuts but be aware that booze is a no-go at the beach. Save that for when you hit the Sydney bars later on!

Hit the Road…

Now that you’ve had a wee taste of all that Bondi has to offer, you just need to find a ride! If you want to avoid the masses of public commuters you might want to think about driving. At Transfercar we can get you and your mates to the beach for free with our free rental cars. If you haven’t registered, what the bloody hell are you waiting for, mate?!

Beachin’ It at The Great Barrier Reef

Did you know that the Great Barrier Reef is the world’s largest coral reef system that consists of over 2,900 individual reefs and 900 islands stretching for over 2,300 kilometres? Great sounds like a bit of an understatement all of a sudden!  Covering an area of approximately 344,400 square kilometres, you can find this World Heritage Site in the Coral Sea, off the coast of Queensland, Australia. So, where the bloody hell are ya!? The Great Barrier Reef waits for no-one. Oh wait, that’s not true, it’s just sitting there. But really, if you haven’t been here are a few reasons why you should!

The Great Barrier Reef is so massive that it can actually be seen from outer space. It’s one of two structures that can be seen from space, alongside the Great Wall of China, but that one’s man-made, so way less cool. The world’s largest single structure is actually made by living organisms: billions of tiny coral polyps. There are literally hundreds of different types of coral here in the reef, in all different colours and textures.

Labelled as one of the seven natural wonders of the world, The Queensland National Trust named it a state icon of Queensland as well. This Reef is getting all the titles and it deserves it.

The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park protects the reef by helping to limit the impact of human use, like fishing and scuba diving. But the reef has bigger problems than just tourism: with climate change and other environmental pressures, the reef has lost over half its coral in the last 20 years. While tourism is a minor problem, it also helps support the area by generating over $3 billion per year. The Whitsunday Islands is a very popular destination for tourists and locals but the reef is also important to Aboriginal Australians as well.

With over thirty species of whales, dolphins, and porpoises, the Great Barrier Reef is home to more than 1,500 different types of fish including the clownfish, red bass, and red-throat emperor. Keep an eye out for forty-nine of the species’ mass spawn! Want another fun-fact? Seventeen different types of sea snake live here! The reef has more than fish and sea snakes: be ready to get wet and wild with 6 different breeds of sea turtles and even some saltwater crocodiles! Add some sharks, stingrays, and 5000 types of mollusc and you’ve got an underwater dance party that’ll have you singing that Disney classic Under the Sea!

But it’s not all sea creatures on the reef. Over 215 different species of birds make nests on the islands and over 1 million of them use the nesting sites to breed. It’s like a veritable Hitchcock movie out here. This incredible natural gift has such breath-taking beauty that people come to see the 3000+ individual reef systems and coral cays and hundreds of picturesque tropical islands with the most beautiful golden beaches.

Known as one of the 7 Wonders of the World, as a visitor to the Great Barrier Reef you can enjoy various experiences including snorkelling, scuba diving, helicopter tours, boating, and countless other cruises and tours. Fearless? Then you can swim with the whales and sharks if you’re looking for an adrenaline rush. Whatever it is you’re looking for, the Great Barrier Reef can cater to any type of adventurer.

At Transfercar we’ve got the cars to get to all the good spots near the reef. Here are some of the most popular locations on Great Barrier Reef that we think are worth your time…

Haggerstone Island: This incredible Robinson-Crusoe-feel retreat offers a whole new level of exclusivity, intimacy and privacy. Rent out one of the incredible bungalows and take all the time that you need for rest and relaxation. Why not beach yourself with a loved one on this island and spend some time playing Blue Lagoon if you know what I mean, wink wink!

Heron Island: World famous for its incredible scuba diving snorkelling, Heron Island is the place to be if you want to spot the Green and Loggerhead Turtles. If you haven’t snorkelled before there are plenty of businesses on this island and others that have courses to get you get your snorkel on! You’ll see the most amazing array of sea-life with your own eyes and you’ll never need to go back to an aquarium ever again!

Brampton Island: This picturesque island is a beach lover’s dream, offering 12 different golden sand beaches for you to lie back on if you’re over all the adventuring and just want to relax. If you find a beach and you don’t like, just keep walking on to the other 11 beaches! With so many spots you can guarantee you’ll find a place to kick back without be crowded by too many other tourists.

Bedarra Island: Hey moneybags, if you’ve got the cash to spare (after saving money on rental cars by using Transfercar) then now’s the chance to splurge on this luxury retreat. Spas, hotels, shops, you name it, if you’ve got the moolah, here’s the place to spend it.

Lizard Island: Contrary to the popular belief, Lizard Island IS actually covered wall-to-wall  in lizards. Don’t go here. I’m just kidding! This place is a tropical paradise. Seriously, there’s only like a few lizards, and none of them bite (maybe). You’ll be too busy frolicking in the water, catching rays with sting rays to worry about these cold blooded critters anyway!

Now, how do you get to this National Treasure?! That’s easy! You can just pick up your free Transfercar rental car from any major Australian city and start driving! The marine park is almost parallel to the Queensland Coast, from Bundaberg, where you can score some great rum, before heading up to Cape York. Just picture yourself, the wind in your hair as you drive along to one of the world’s greatest wonders. So don’t wait any longer. Book now, you won’t believe your eyes.

The Best things to do in Ballarat

Come and see the wonderful city of Ballarat. Home to miners, wizards and the famous Dr. Blake! When people think of holidaying in Australia, they often think of the bigger cities or the outback. Ballarat is a smaller city that packs a punch and is definitely worth a trip to visit. There is so much to do in this city, you can explore the history of the gold rush, wander through gorgeous gardens, spend the day in a Medieval wonderland and see the arty side of the city.

Ballarat has a rich history of gold and mining. To learn more gold rush history in the area, check out the Sovereign Hill outdoor museum. There are over 60 historic buildings, complete with people in period costume, so you can experience life in the gold rush times. In 2012 a gold nugget worth half a million was discovered in the nearby area and is now on display, so maybe you will strike it rich too! While at Sovereign Hill, make sure that you go to the ‘Blood on the Southern Cross’ sound and light show to see the history of the Eureka rebellion.

If you go at the right time of year, you can attend the Ballarat Begonia Festival. This year, around 45,000 people attended and the number keeps growing each year. The festival is one of Australia’s top ten festivals, and has wine tasting, lectures on tea traditions and plenty of things for the kids to do! The event is free and great fun for everyone.

Garden lovers will also enjoy both the Ballarat and Buninyong Botanical gardens. The Ballarat Botanical garden covers over 40 acres and has amazing Victorian style gardens. The garden is home to one of Australia’s biggest cool climate gardens, with 52 mature trees to wander under. The Buningyong Botanical gardens is one of the oldest public gardens in Victoria. It is the perfect place for a picnic, with access to public BBQ’s, playgrounds and great places to spy fish and birds.

A trip to Ballarat would not be complete without a visit to Kryal Castle Adventure Park and Resort. You can walk through a world of dragons and knights, visit Wizard workshops and experience first-hand their magic, potions and spells. Make sure you see the terrific torture rooms and find your way through a mystical maze! Be sure to make a day trip of it!

The Art Gallery in Ballarat is Australia’s oldest regional art gallery. The gallery offers exciting things for everyone; it has a wonderful display of Australian art, including colonial pieces and modern artists. The Art Gallery is located in the Arts and Heritage precinct of the city, so after your visit go and meander through antique stores, bookshops and cafes to complete your day!

Wherever you go, Transfercar can help you get there. Check out our awesome relocation deals to help get you from A to B, for free.

Hidden Treasures of the Gold Coast

Australia’s Gold Coast is an insanely fun place to visit. It’s the number one travel destination in Australia and it’s clear why. The Gold Coast is an endless playground of entertainment, adventure and sometimes debauchery, where there is literally something to suit everyone.

From big clubs to iconic golden beaches, the Gold Coast is an excellent place to get away from the dreariness of everyday life. How many cities in the world can boast multiple worlds in one city? Is anybody up for Sea World, Movie World, Dream World or White Water World? This can sometimes be a problem: The Gold Coast seems like one big amusement park which might not be for everyone. Some of you may want to enjoy a vacation not being surrounded by hoards of other tourists (and their kids!). So we thought we’d present you with some Secret-Squirrel Spots on the Gold Coast to help you think of this wonderful part of Australia in a different light. Read on!

 

Make a Wish

The Wishing Tree Track: Nestled within the Green Mountains, this mysterious little excursion takes you on a 2.4km trek below O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat. The walk to the wishing tree is all downhill, thankfully, and takes you along a native flora thick track. Just when you think you’ve seen the most beautiful part of the world on this track, the last quarter of the track will blow your mind. The most adorable suspension bridge awaits you near the end of the track at the ‘piece de resistance’: The Wishing Tree. Once you hit the tree, and you’ve made your wish, take a left into the Glow Worm Gully to see… the Glow Worms! They’re nowhere near as gross as you think.

Come to Coombabah

If you’re looking to get away from the hubbub of the Gold Coast then you’ve got to head to the Coombabah Lakelands Conservation Area. This area protects more than 1200 hectares of wetland, saltmarsh and mangrove swamp habitat. This is one of the best places in Australia for short hikes, bird watching and plant admiring!

Au Naturel at the Natural Bridge

One of the best day trips you can treat yourself to is in the incredible hinterland, where you’ll find the amazing (and yet unassumingly named) Natural Bridge. The walk to the bridge is quite short and there are plenty of wee secret spots to stop at so you can get away from the tourists, or your family! The Natural Bridge is a magical geological feature created by water erosion through the roof of a basalt cave over literally millions of years. Again, we’ve got some more glow worms, but don’t worry, they don’t bite! If you’re feeling particularly adventurous, take a dip in the water but there are sometimes restrictions in place, so heads up!

Rock and Roll at the Rock Pools

Currumbin Valley Rock Pools is a great place for a fun-filled scenic day out for families or couples. Here’s a hint: walk 50 meters upstream to the small waterfall tucked away from the main attraction if you want some privacy. There are heaps of picnic tables, toilets and look-outs near the rock pools. If it’s warm enough, which is always is, bring your bathers, togs and swimsuits and take to the slippery rocks that provide natural slides into the fresh water!

Life’s a Beach at Greenmount Beach

When you think of the Gold Coast beaches you think of Surfer’s Paradise of Burleigh first but Greenmount is a popular destination for locals in the know. At low tide, Greenmount has some nice secluded spots around the rocks just perfect for sunbathing or a picnic. If you’re looking for some action, head further south to spot the surfers on the frothing main stretch of surf. You won’t be disappointed! Be sure to keep an eye out for the  ‘Love Locks’  as they’ve become popular along this stretch, where lovebirds sign a padlock and leave it on the boardwalk fence in memory. Pretty romantic!

When in doubt: Picnic

Picnic Rock can be found in the Green Mountains at the Lamington National Park. This incredible picnic spot is located in a world heritage listed rainforest and has some of the most spectacular views you’ll ever see. Considering the trek here is a 3.5km hike through the rainforest, you can rest assured that there won’t be masses of people here. Bring a blanket as the only place to sit is, well, on the rock! If you’re not up for the trek then take an easier stroll through the Regional Botanic Gardens which are a great picnic place too. Spread out over 31 hectares, there are all kinds of walks suited to different taste. Be sure to check out the Butterfly Garden and the Rose Garden. If you’re travelling with kids, the Gardens are a great spot to bring bikes and scooters. There are also plenty of boardwalks and playgrounds to keep the little ones busy while you admire all the native plant species.

When you’re travelling to the Gold Coast with friends, family or even by yourself, there are all kinds of entertainment to pique your interest. If you’re not into the party-hard lifestyle of downtown Brisbane, then jump in your free rental car and explore the wilderness and nature that surrounds the bustling city. The beaches may not be your scene, but don’t worry, the Gold Coast has plenty to offer everyone. At Transfercar, we always have heaps of relocation vehicles that need to be moved to and around the Gold Coast. When you register with us you can be sure you’re going to save money on travel, leaving you more cash in your stash to spend on good food and wine for those picnics, eh? We look forward to hearing from you mate!

 

The Perfect Getaway in Byron Bay

Located on the north coast of New South Wales, Australia’s most easterly point, Byron Bay is quite the destination!  Numerous beaches, untouched surroundings, and the ultimate in relaxed lifestyle, Byron Bay is a popular tourist destination. With average summer temperatures of 21C – 28C, and average winter temperatures of 15C – 21C, locals and visitors are able to take advantage of the various outdoor activities and party the night away at the many festivals throughout the year! Life’s a Beach Byron’s beaches are like a dream come true, which sounds cheesy unless you actually experience them! Look, Australia is known for the beach scene, but Byron’s are some of the best on offer. Stretching between the headlands of the northern New South Wales coast, many of these pristine beaches are sheltered from ghastly southerlies and offer the best waves if you’re a surfer dude. Clean, white fine sand that stretches for over 30km and clear turquoise-blue water that ranges in temperature from 18°C in the winter to 26°C in the summer, Byron’s beaches invite luxurious sunbathing and swimming all year around. Get your bathers! Call me Ishmael Get your Moby Dick on and head to Cape Byron for one of the best vantage points for whale-watching. From the June to August, these huge mammals migrate northwards to calve in the warm northern waters. Then, in September and October, they return with their new babies (cute!), sometimes stopping in the Bay for some whale parties and to teach their pups the laws of the whale. Most whale sightings are of humpbacks, with their distinct spinal shape, but it’s also possible to see other species. You can catch rays, turtles and dolphins, too. It’s like freakin’ Sea World out here! To market, to market! The Byron area is famous for its range of markets filled with produce, new age garb, great food and laid back atmosphere. The Channon and Bangalow have the biggest and best markets on the first, second and fourth Sundays of each month respectively. Beautiful things made by local people using unusual natural materials nestle amongst colourful imports from Africa and Asia. If arty-farty isn’t your thang, fill your bags with freshly-harvested and home-made produce. Food stalls and food trucks offer up a lavish range of goodies for chowing down on site or to take home and enjoy later. Spaaaaaaah! After taking in the surf and sand, the sea creatures and shopping, it’s time to give your aching body the attention it needs. Indulge in a full massage, have your neck and shoulders treated, or go the hippie path with some reflexology. The award winning Byron Spa and Wellness Centre exists solely to pamper YOU.  With its six treatment rooms, a Vichy shower, steam room, spas and relaxation areas, this Spa has earned an international reputation as one of the world’s finest. Sit back and relax… Do Byron on the cheap with a Transfercar free rental car. Get in touch and find your relocation car now!

Transfercar: the ideal travel buddy

Attention money-starved travellers! Have you heard of Transfercar yet, the successful Australasian car relocation company?! No?! Well, listen up because here are the deets. Transfercar has officially launched in the US this August to the delight of poor travellers from Texas to Cali. Transfercar provides an online service that facilitates contact between rental car companies that need to relocate their cars and YOU, the cash-strapped travellers eager to drive these free rental cars all over the place. The system is super simple: Rental operators list their relocation cars on the Transfercar website where registered drivers (that’s you, remember?!) view and request these cars. How can free rental cars be so easy?!

This innovative business model offers a real win-win scenario where lucky drivers get a free car to help them with travel expenses and rental car companies save on steep relocation costs. A lot of the free rental cars come with various perks depending on the car. Transfercar can set you up with free insurance, free ferry rides and free gas! It’s like Christmas! And the variety of cars you can choose from seems infinite. If you’re looking for a campervan for the entire family or a basic Sedan for just you and a mate, Transfercar has the ideal vehicle you’re looking for.

Regular rental cars can be really expensive, especially if you’re travelling at short notice. With Transfercar you save the money you’d normally spend on pricey rentals, leaving you more moolah for travel essentials like eating at diners and high rolling it at the Casino! Our campervans can save you considerable money on accommodation, too. It seems too good to be true, but there is absolutely no catch here. Registration is free. The rental car is free. But your undying appreciation for being able to travel for less money is rather priceless, don’t you think?

Transfercar is leading the way in this brave new world that’s embracing a sharing community. We share our free rental cars with you, and at the same time we’re helping rental car companies. It makes you feel all warm and fuzzy inside, doesn’t it? So, what are you waiting for? These free rental cars open you up to a world of possibilities: wherever you want to go, Transfercar can take you there. You’re welcome!

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