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TWR | 08:50 Sun 09th Aug 2015 | Travel
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I really don't know.
The furthest I've traveled abroad is Tasmania, not far from here but I did have to travel "over seas". ;-)
A wonderful place to visit though, highly recommended.
Cheap flights and interesting places to visit, I'm not one for sitting on a beach all day!
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The camper I hired at Bris was from Taz 1ozzy, I did not notice that until it was pointed out to me by another Ozzie up the coast from Caboolture.
So you have had a look around Qld TWR.
Another nice place down under, except for the Queenslanders that is ;-).

Dinner gong has been rung.
Bye for now.
Good price, sociable travel times, good connections, good Tripadvisor ratings, having my basic requirements if possible - breakfast, wifi, parking and a pool. It depends on the type of journey really. I dont mind a little pre trip planning time as it usually makes the trip smoother and less hassle.
Somewhere interesting, not in a big resort, reliable weather.

It doesn't have to hot....just consistent.
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I find as I find 1ozzy, we met a lot of very friendly / helpful people out there.
Peace and quite but with the option to go 'lively' if we want. Good standard of accommodation. Good choice of local restaurants. Sun.
Quiet.
And a bargain. I love a bargain.
hot weather, uncrowded beach and clear warm sea - that's all I want which is a bit unadventurous but my idea of heaven.
Weather
Location
Hotel Quality / review sites
Places of interest
Price
Flight times
Start the journey, first class, no kids on the plane. 5*+ hotel or cruise ship, dress code, no plebs or people that drink pints, sit at the bar, crack jokes or let out a "cackle" of a laugh.

A campsite in Cornwall fits the bill.....
Mountains, rivers, trees.

Just reminded me, I haven't been to Wales for ages!
The most hassle free way to get there and back.....birds......quiet places to walk.....good food in good restaurants......that's all.......x
Best price, food, places of interest, pool, shops.
No other tourists. I like only the very very very remote Greek Islands that most people will not even have heard about. Takes forever and a day to reach them and only Greek will be spoken, but I LOVE the peace and quiet .
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Jordy, Hi... I went to Gavdos several years ago, very quiet and peaceful but a bit too close to Crete and it got some grockle Day Trippers. It was great when they all headed off back again to Crete and the island became real Greek again. Lovely !

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