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Perth: Get Your Local Know-How Before You Go West

For loads of sunshine, friendly locals and a change of scene without leaving Australia, go West, writes Tanie Sansey.

Working Holiday Visas in Australia and How It All Works

Australia’s famous working holiday visa program is now open to Americans, and it’s definitely something you should consider. BootsnAll’s Julie Blakely has just returned from Australia with all the details.

Biking in Australia

Jay Jacobson’s passion for cycling takes him into Australia on several trips, with his wife and solo, for a total of hundreds and hundreds of miles.

Six of the Least-Densely Populated Nations in the World

Want to escape the crowds? Join Cherrye Moore on a tour of the 6 emptiest tourist destinations in the world.

Australia’s Hidden Gem – Adelaide

Suzer Wills had heard Adelaide referred to as Australia’s largest country town, as well as its hidden gem. The latter description is definitely more appropriate.

The Coldest Places on Every Continent

Stop complaining about the cold in your area, and take a tour with Peter Frick-Wright of places that are way worse.

Camping in Western Australia’s National Parks

Want to get away from it all, camp out under the stars, and explore nature’s wonders? Western Australia’s National Parks have it all. Jill Harrison knows.

Dollars and Sense – Around the World

Marina Kuperman shares some why-I-can’t-do-an-rtw scenarios we’ve heard, as well as several profiles of travelers who do just what they dream. She even suggests some ways you can make money on the road.

What To Do in Tropical North Queensland – Australia

Tanie Sansey thinks North Queensland has it all – sun, rainforest, reef, sailing – and a taste of local Aussie culture, of course.

8 Countries That Have Suddenly Become Cheap for Americans

The US Dollar has been soaring against many currencies lately, and suddenly some top destinations are fairly cheap for Americans, so BootsnAll tours 8 of the better ones.