Showing posts with label Island Places. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Island Places. Show all posts

Friday, September 10, 2010

Queensland Dream Job


Tourism Queensland is searching the globe for candidates for what it describes as the “Best Job in the World” – an AUD$150,000 six-month contract for the role of Island Caretaker based on a Great Barrier Reef island.


Airfares and live-in accommodation on tropical Hamilton Island are included and applicants can come from anywhere in the world. A broad range of experience will be considered and the successful candidate must be willing to explore the Islands of the Great Barrier Reef, swim, snorkel, make friends with the locals and generally enjoy the tropical Queensland climate and lifestyle.

According to Tourism Queensland’s CEO Anthony Hayes, if the job sounded too good to be true, there was one catch.

“The successful applicant will need to live on Hamilton Island for six-months, travel amongst the Islands of the Great Barrier Reef and report back on their adventures to a global audience via weekly blogs, photo diaries and video updates,” said Mr Hayes.

“They’ll also have to talk to media from time to time about what they’re doing so they can’t be too shy and they’ll have to love the sea, the sun, the outdoors - which may of course not appeal to everyone.” Mr Hayes said while the “Best Job in the World” might sound like an elaborate marketing and PR campaign it was in fact a genuine job.

“Yes, this is part of a unique Tourism Queensland strategy to promote the Islands of the Great Barrier Reef internationally, but candidates will have to go through a genuine recruitment process,” Mr Hayes said.

“They will need to submit an application, take part in interviews, meet Australian visa requirements and will have set duties.

“The fact that they will be paid to explore the Islands of the Great Barrier Reef, swim, snorkel and generally live the Queensland lifestyle makes this what is undoubtedly the best job in the world.” Mr Hayes said the “Best Job in the World” campaign would kick off a three year, $1.7 million global marketing strategy aimed at increasing the profile of Queensland’s Great Barrier Reef islands, which stretch from Bundaberg in the state’s south more than 2,600 to the Tropical North.

“No one has done anything like this before and the concept aims to showcase Queensland’s unique island experiences and provide something different in what is a very competitive global travel environment,” he said.

“We want to show the rest of the world just how amazing the islands of the Great Barrier Reef are through the eyes of someone who is exploring the destination first-hand.” According to Mr Hayes the “Best Job in the World” was the type of cutting edge marketing strategy Tourism Queensland was renowned for.

“We have one of the most amazing destinations in the world and as Queenslanders we are fortunate to have it all on our doorstep,” he said.

“We want to open our doors to the world and invite one lucky person come and live the Queensland lifestyle themselves for six months and then tell the rest of the world about their experiences.” Mr Hayes said some people might question whether it was risky to let an unknown and unqualified individual become the lynch-pin for a major international marketing campaign “When we first floated the idea with our industry partners they absolutely loved it and we have received fantastic support from local industry in the Islands of the Great Barrier Reef” he said.

“I think the biggest risk will be that the successful candidate won’t want to go home at the end of the six months,” he said.

Mr Hayes said the successful candidate would be paid a salary package of AUD $150,000 for the six month contract and would receive return airfares from the nearest capital city in their home country, accommodation on Hamilton Island, travel insurance for the contract period, computer, internet, digital video and stills camera access, plus travel to a number of the other Islands of the Great Barrier Reef.

Applications open from January 10 to February 22, 2009. Tourism Queensland and their representatives in international markets will select ten candidates and visitors to www.islandreefjob.com will have the chance to select one Wild Card candidate. The final 11 shortlisted candidates will be flown to Hamilton Island in early May for the final selection process and the six-month contract will commence on July 1 2009. The campaign activity will run in the Australian domestic market and 10 key international markets, making it Tourism Queensland’s first truly global campaign.

“The campaign will be supported by extensive PR and digital marketing activities, advertising in major national print and online media outlets throughout the world, tactical cross- promotion marketing with local travel and media partners and in store promotion with participating travel partners,” he said.

Mr Hayes said the campaign was being funded cooperatively by Tourism Queensland, major partner Hamilton Island, regional partners and local industry.

“This is a legitimate job which is open to anyone and everyone,” Mr Hayes said.

“Well almost everyone – as much as I would love to, I don’t think I’ll be allowed to apply.” Potential applicants can apply on www.islandreefjob.com and visitors to the site can learn more about Australia’s unique Islands of the Great Barrier Reef.

For information on the destination please visit www.queenslandholidays.com.au

Garuda Indonesia to operate 18 new routes in 2009


Continuing with business development measures, in 2009 Garuda Indonesia will operate at least 18 new routes in both the domestic and regional sectors, while the arrival of 14 new B 737 NGs (New Generation) starting in mid 2009 will help to realize the airline’s network expansion plans.

The proposed routes are as follows:

1. Jakarta - Tanjungkarang (Lampung)

2. Jakarta - Malang (East Java)

3. Jakarta – Makassar – Kendari (Southeast Sulawesi)

4. Jakarta – Makassar – Gorontalo

5. Jakarta – Makassar – Sorong (Papua)

6. Jakarta – Makassar – Ambon

7. Jakarta – Makassar – Palu (Central Sulawesi)

8. Jakarta - Jambi (Jambi)

9. Jakarta - Manado – Ternate (Southeast Maluku)

10. Jakarta - Balikpapan – Tarakan

11. Jakarta – Pangkal Pinang

12. Denpasar – Lombok (West Nusa Tenggara)

13. Denpasar – Kupang (East Nusa Tenggara)

14. Denpasar – Adelaide (Australia)

15. Denpasar – Hongkong

16. Surabaya – Hongkong

17. Jakarta – Shanghai (China) – Denpasar – Jakarta

18. Yogyakarta – Singapore.

While some of the routes are ‘new services’, others are ‘old routes’ that will be re-opened in stages.

For the Yogyakarta – Singapore route, Garuda Indonesia began services on December 16, 2008 flying three times a week, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Meanwhile, with the increase of Chinese tourists to the country, Garuda Indonesia changed its Jakarta – Shanghai – Jakarta service to Jakarta – Shanghai – Denpasar – Jakarta, effective from December 20, 2008, thus enabling travelers from China to fly direct to Denpasar.

Other routes, such as Jakarta – Tanjungkarang, Jakarta – Malang, and Jakarta – Makassar – Kendari in the domestic sector and international flights from Surabaya to Hongkong and Denpasar to Hongkong will be opened in mid January 2009 and served seven times a week.


Garuda Indonesia President & CEO, Emirsyah Satar explained that by 2013 Garuda Indonesia’s aircraft fleet is expected to grow by threefold with a total of 128 aircraft, thanks to new fleet additions comprising 50 B 737NGs and 10 B 777-300ERs, and arriving in 2009, as well as the ongoing aircraft revitalization measures that will gradually replace old aircraft with more sophisticated and efficient ones. At present, Garuda Indonesia operates 54 modern jet aircraft, consisting of three wide body B 747-400 aircraft, six A-330s, and six Boeing 737 NGs, as well as 39 narrow body aircraft of the Boeing 737 series. “Backed by 128 aircraft, in 2013 Garuda Indonesia will make a “quantum leap” into the future”, Emirsyah further added.

Meanwhile, to accommodate the rising flow of travelers during the long Christmas and New Year holidays which extends from December 22, 2008 until January 04, 2009, Garuda Indonesia has increased its seating capacity to over 29 thousand seats to various destinations, such as Jakarta – Denpasar (18.650 seats) , Jakarta – Makassar (1.248 seats), Jakarta – Singapore (1.024 seats), Jakarta – Hongkong (3.516 seats), Denpasar – Singapore (898 seats), and Denpasar – Surabaya (854 seats).

During the recent Christmas holidays (December 22 – 27, 2008), Garuda Indonesia achieved 85% to 95% in seat load factor. The flow of returning travelers from January 1 till January 5, 2008 also experienced a rise of up to 95% with services to several destination cities, such as Denpasar, Medan, and Yogyakarta experiencing a super peak in passenger flow

Friday, September 3, 2010

Alaska Travel Deals


Denali

Travelers can now enjoy the fabulous view from the historic Mary's McKinley View Lodge at reduced prices. Receive 25 percent off the first night and 50 percent off each consecutive night on reservations booked before May 1. Hotel taxes are additional. The closest lodge to the top of Mount McKinley, Mary’s McKinley View Lodge is located 134.5 miles north of Anchorage in close proximity to flightseeing, fishing, hiking, horseback riding and more. To make reservations, call 907-733-1555 and mention the code ATIA09 or visit www.mckinleyviewlodge.com for more information.

Southwest

Travelers exploring Lake Clark National Park with Alaska Alpine Adventures can save 15 percent in 2009. Backpack through Revelation Range, one of the least-visited mountain ranges in Alaska; hike along the watershed of the Upper Kijik River; or navigate the tundra foothills surrounding Turquoise Lake and Twin Lakes. Recognized as one of the “Best Adventure Travel Companies on Earth” by National Geographic Adventure magazine in 2009, Alaska Alpine Adventures offers hiking, backpacking, climbing, mountaineering, skiing, rafting and kayaking expeditions in Alaska's national parks, refuges and wilderness regions. For more information, call 877-525-2577 or visit www.alaskaalpineadventures.com.

Statewide

Guests of John Hall’s Alaska can save as much as $900 per person off of the price of all-inclusive CruiseTours. This discount applies to a selection of itineraries, such as the 20-day “Alaska and the Klondike” tour, 15-day “Grand Slam Alaska” or the 15- to 21-day “Cordova, Kennecott and Arctic Circle” tour. Celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, John Hall’s Alaska specializes in all-inclusive, small group experiences throughout the state. Learn more at www.KissAlaska.com or by calling 800-325-2270.

More: www.travelalaska.com

Daydream Believer

Please note this is for w/c February 9 2009

TRAVEL BRIEFS

By John Crook

Judging Daydream

Several years ago I visited Daydream Island as a member of the Tourism Awards judging panel. It's a relatively small island but cram packed with so many activities and I was impressed. It's a magical place to visit, one which has a rather competitive price tag from now until March 31, but with travel through to June 30. A four-night 'dream' offer is on sale for only $110 per person per night. Note a rate change on April 1 and a block out period applies between April 9 – 14. All dates listed apply to 2009. Heaps to do but a highlight is the open-air picture theatre, sipping a cool drink, under the stars. Check it out by calling 1800 075 040 or visit www.daydreamisland.com

Save 10% on June sailing

The wonderful waterways of France call and with a special discount applicable on June sailings, the whole experience has moved up a notch. Book by February 28 2009 and the discount applies. Each boat is self contained and sleeps two, four, six or eight guests. Travel the waterways and stop off when and where you want, explore quaint villages, take in the scenery, without ruining the plastic. Check availabilities and conditions by ringing 1300 858 304 or visit www.frenchtravel.com.au

Fancy a real escape?

Sail from Bangkok to Beijing, by way of Singapore, Vietnam, several ports of China and Nagasaki on a sixteen night luxury cruise aboard the superliner Diamond Princess. Book through ecruising.travel and pay from just $3299 per person, twin share. There's a choice of nine restaurants, Broadway-style showroom entertainment, late-release movies and of course the thrill of sailing the ocean blue. Check it out by calling 1300 369 848 or visit www.ecruising.travel

Sydney seafood school

A fabulous autumn program has been released on www.sydneyfishmarket.com.au from March through June. A range of terrific chefs present the courses. For example in April, Giovanni Pilu at Freshwater presents seafood recipes from his homeland, the Italian island of Sardinia. You really should access details of the 2009 schedule and you can do just that by contacting the school on (02) 9004 1111.

Mexican magic

The ancient land of Mexico can now be accessed year-round at the discount price of $780 if booking deposits paid before March 31 2009. That price includes hotels, daily breakfasts, transfers and land transportation, coach excursions with bilingual guide and also hotel pick-up and drop-off. Air fares not included. For all the facts check with www.tempoholidays.com or ring 1300 558 987.

Tennis anyone ?

There's a good deal going with Flight Centre and Wimbledon, from June 22 to July 5. A three-night package that includes accommodation in London, with full English breakfasts is priced from $2460 per person twin share. The deal includes admission to the Championship Club located opposite the show courts, complimentary tea /coffee and pastries, plus buffet lunch on both days. Two match day tickets, transfers from Southfields Underground station to the Championship Club. Airfares not included. Ring 131 600.

Three nights with one free

That's the deal on offer by Mantra Aqua at Nelson Bay. Guests booking three nights accommodation in a two bedroom apartment will pay for just two, from just $250 per room, per night. This deal is valid for sale up until 15 March and for travel until 31 March 2009. This is just the place for a bit of R&R,- at a competitive price too.

To check on availability and conditions, telephone 13 15 17 or visit www.mantra.com.au

First Hand Experience at Sea

TRAVEL BRIEFS

By John Crook

Big Fella Festival

New Years day and night should have a listing in your diary, for that's when the party starts at Falls Creek Alpine Resort. Jazz from Liz Cavanagh and her regular support muso's, just one of the headline acts at the inaugural festival. Check this out! Three nights lodge accommodation, continental breakfasts, Big Fella event pass for two, with a tariff from $207 per person based on double occupancy. It's valid Dec 31 2008 – January 2 2009. To book call 1800 033 079 or email fallscreekinfo@bigpond.com

Free nights and all your food

Enjoy bonus free nights in Fiji, where TravelOnline is offering special rates at Shangri-La Resort and Spa. Departures ex Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne with land only content priced from $1158 per person twin share. Check with www.tourismfiji.com for more information and bookings. The package is for six nights (but pay for the price of only four) and note that all meals are taken care of with some other extras included. The offer is valid for sale until 31 March 2009 and for travel to 25 December 2008 and from 11 January to 31 March 2009.

Luxury stone cottages

Never before have I experienced such high quality in a B&B, one which has been created out of stones from the property. When Liz and Kyle started building their stone cottages, there was a degree of doubt, almost ridicule, amongst locals. That has all changed. Their group of cottages are in the upper luxury area. Everview is located near Canowindra (NSW) and currently there's a 2-night accommodation package, with a complimentary bottle of wine, an upgrade to a gourmet breakfast and a late check-out. Tariff is $460 and valid Monday to Thursday. Check www.everview.com.au

Five star dining aboard

With 55 staterooms and 95 crew no wonder that SeaDream I and II continue to win awards, the latest being named the world's best five-star vessels,- thanks to Berlitz Guide to Cruise Ships and Cruising magazine. Check the prices at www.seadream.com, but remember the prices are inclusive of all 5-star dining, drinks from the open bars and wine with all meals, nightly cocktail parties, use of the 50-course golf simulator, gratuities and port charges and taxes. Just a slice of paradise at sea.

Billy has arrived

The Melbourne season of Billy Elliott will break all records. That's my opinion and is judged on the many reports I receive from friends who have caught the production. It plays Her Majesty's Theatre from December 13. Mantra Southbank has an offer worth pursuing. If my eyes are not deceiving me one package in particular is priced from $175 per room per night including show tickets, boxed continental breakfast for two, one pre-show drink per person in Up One Bar and a late checkout. There are more competitive packages at other Mantra properties in Melbourne. Call 1300 780 13 15 17. Conditions and some surcharges apply.

First hand experience at sea

In what I would regard as a super deal, I note we Aussies can now experience Queen Mary 2's features in a 15 nights cruise ex Los Angeles to Sydney departing February 10 2009. The price is from $2599 per person twin share . That is value! Air fares not included. Ring 13 24 41 or visit www.cunardline.com.au

A slice of heaven - naturally in Queensland

TRAVEL BRIEFS

John Crook

A slice of heaven- naturally in Queensland

Vera and Michael Ferinac know exactly how to offer superb hospitality which they happily dispense at their 1770 Getaway. They offer three-nights accommodation in a luxury villa, at Agnes Waters on the Discovery Coast.

The accommodation package, priced at just $437 per person, twin share, includes a day aboard the Reef Jet to discover the Great Barrier Reef,- and also a Paradise Tour on the LARC to Bustard Head lighthouse. This special is available Monday to Thursday, but not during school or public holidays. For conditions and further details email info@1770getaway.com.au

Twilight shopping in Ballarat

A late night Christmas shopping market is scheduled for Thursday December 3. Entrance to Sovereign Hill is free between 6.00pm and 8.00pm. All the retail outlets along Sovereign Hill's main street will be open providing a terrific opportunity to go shopping 1850's style. I wonder whether 'that famous pie shop' will be joining in the festivities. That alone is enough to make me diarise the date. It's also possible to check out the produce by visiting www.sovereignhillshop.com.au

Catholic Germany

It matters not what religion you may be, here's the opportunity to step back into history and be part of the an event which has been played out in the village of Oberammergau since 1634. The play forms part of the nine-day exploration of Catholic Germany and Alps, with visits to King Ludwig's castle. Austria, Liechenstein and Switzerland. Fares start from $3699 per person twin share. For all the facts visit www,globus.com.au

Jazz, jazz and more jazz

Noosa swings with some of the best jazz entertainers, when they all gather together at the 2009 Noosa Jazz Festival from 3 – 6 September.

One of the offers is at BreakFree South Pacific with a price tag from just $118 per room per night. Prices increase slightly for those looking at the nights of Friday and Saturday accommodation, minimum two-night stays. For conditions, bookings an further information click on to www.breakfree.com.au or telephone 132 007.

Doing anything September 12th ?

If you can make a quick decision, you could be on your way to cruising 'the top end'. Departing Wyndham on that very day, the 36-passengers on the True North will head towards the King George Falls, the ancient Bradshaw rock, a pearl farm, King's Cascades through to the amazing horizontal Falls. Go fishing for barramundi or Mangrove Jack, eat oysters directly from the rocks, and expect to be a partner in discovery. Nature, wilderness, absolute beauty, experiences like you've never before. Prices start from $7649 per person twin share (down from $13,049) and that includes activities such as helicopter flights, fishing, snorkelling, picnicking and diving. Get the full story (but please be quick about it) by visiting www.ecruising.travel or get to a phone and dial 1300 369 848.

Please note conditions may apply to these packages and prices are subject to change and availability. This information is provided as a guide only. Check with your travel agency. Block out periods may apply.

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Cruising to Boost Tourism to Christmas Island

Christmas Island will see its first ever visit from a cruise ship in December following the Federal Government’s decision to invest $3.5 million on improving its mooring facilities.

The first ship to visit the island will be P&O Cruises’ Pacific Sun, which is owned and operated by Carnival Australia on December 23.

It will be the first four visits by the ship between December this year and February 2011, with an estimated 7600 passengers in tow.

“This is a significant step for Christmas Island because it creates an opportunity for the island to develop its tourism industry and deliver economic benefit for its community” said Carnival chief executive Ann Sherry.

“Christmas Island’s unique wildlife, including the annual migration of the red crabs, and natural features makes it an appealing holiday destination for Australians.

She added that Carnival Australia had received positive reception from the Christmas Island community, who are keen to see tourism develop in a way that meets their expectations and protects the island’s natural features.

The cruising industry has grown and average of 18 per cent a year for the past six years and is expected to contribute about $1 billion to the Australian economy this year alone.

Two New Hotels Opening in Darwin


On 9 March 2009, the Medina Grand Darwin Waterfront and the Vibe Hotel Darwin Waterfront will open for business, and to celebrate Toga Hospitality has announced special opening rates for both properties.

Guests can enjoy an opening rate of Aud$159* per night at the Medina Grand Darwin Waterfront, an amazing 30 percent saving, and a special rate of Aud$149** per night at the Vibe Hotel Darwin Waterfront which represents a 25 percent discount.

Medina Grand Darwin Waterfront offers 121 studios and one bedroom apartments incorporating the Medina qualities of apartment accommodation, space, style and home conveniences. The one bedroom apartments will feature separate living and sleeping areas, fully equipped kitchen and laundry and a grocery delivery service.

The 120 room Vibe Hotel Darwin Waterfront offers guests the chance to trade in traditional accommodation for a fresh, viberant alternative with a contemporary edge. In line with the ‘Vibe’ style, every aspect of Vibe Hotel Darwin has been designed to mirror a great lifestyle – the rooms are stylish, the menu in the Curve restaurant is tempting and the location provides easy access to the best that Darwin has to offer.

Both hotels feature prominent indigenous Australian artworks from Arnhem Land and the Tiwi Islands as well as two major public art pieces integrated into the fabric of the building by Australian artists Mandy Ridley and Matt Huttlestone.

The hotels also offer shared lifestyle facilities including a pool, gym, parking and an on-site restaurant and bar named ‘Curve’.

Rachel Argaman, CEO of Toga Hospitality said “We are very excited to be opening both our Medina Apartment Hotel and Vibe Hotel in Darwin on 9 March 2009. We invite you to experience our hotels first hand with our fantastic opening specials of Aud$159* a night at the Medina Grand Darwin Waterfront and Aud$149** a night at the Vibe Hotel Darwin Waterfront.”

To take advantage of these great opening rates visit www.medina.com.au or www.vibehotels.com.au

*The opening special for Medina Grand Darwin of Aud$159 is for overnight accommodation in a studio room and is valid from 9 March until 31 April 2009. Excludes peak periods and is subject to availability.

*The opening special for Vibe Hotel Darwin of Aud$149 is for overnight accommodation in a standard room and is valid from 9 March until 31 April 2009. Excludes peak periods and is subject to availability.