Friday, November 6, 2015

Welcome to the World’s Largest Restaurant

Australia’s unspoilt landscapes offer an incredibly wide smorgasbord of fresh and tantalizing produce. But what really sets Australia apart is the place – stunning weather, sunshine, outstanding natural beauty and outdoor dining lifestyle means you can enjoy some of the world’s best food and wine in some of the world’s most stunning surroundings.

1.    Dining against spectacular backdrops, Sydney



Sydney is at the forefront of the global food and wine trend. It boasts a gorgeous harbour, seductive outdoor lifestyle and great natural beauty, surrounded by some of the world’s most prestigious restaurants. Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House provide a stunning backdrop.


2.    Fish and Chips at Bondi beach, Sydney

Sydney beaches have many great cafés where dining by the sparkling ocean and having fish and chips is sheer delight. This quintessential Sydney destination is the perfect venue for a seafood fix.

3.    Coffee culture, Melbourne

One of Australia’s most artistic, fashionable and elegant destinations, Melbourne is a melting pot of cultures, which is reflected in its eclectic mix of restaurants, cafes, bistros and bars.


Wander the quirky web of over 180 tiny laneways and side streets, bursting with one-off fashion boutiques, art galleries and much more.

4.    Hot air balloon and champagne breakfast, Yarra Valley

The Yarra Valley is the perfect setting to experience the romance of a hot air balloon flight.


Victoria’s most beautiful wine producing region has a landscape of undulating green fields, manicured vineyards and stunning mountain ranges. Choose a romantic hot air balloon ride with a champagne breakfast to admire the awe of this Valley.

5.    Private island picnic, Whitsunday Islands, Great Barrier Reef

The Whitsunday Islands of the Great Barrier Reef are famous for their luxurious offerings, including world-class food and wine experiences ranging from decadent beach dinners to chef prepared picnic baskets. Whitsunday Island; with its crystal clear aqua waters and pristine silica sand of uninhabited White haven Beach, stretches over seven kilometres and offers breath-taking view – best experienced on a private helicopter flight.

6.    Oyster shucking, Tasmania

Freycinet Peninsula is a breath-taking scenic combination of pink granite mountains, white sand beaches and eucalypt forests, over a long stretch of pristine coastline.


Don a pair of waders and visit the Freycinet Marine Farm, a working oyster farm and sample fresh oysters from the bay with a glass of champagne.

7.    Rainforest dining experience, Cairns

Hidden within the rainforest and surrounded by dramatic candelabras and flame torches, walking in through the gates feels like stepping into a magical world. Seated under a billowing canopy, an unprecedented experience unfolds for the visitor as the most exotic cuisines are served against the surreal shimmer of the moonlit sky. The inventive cuisine showcases Tropical North Queensland’s stunning produce served to perfection

8.    Barossa Valley, South Australia

With more than 80 cellar doors and 150 wineries, the Barossa Valley is one of Australia’s oldest - and the world’s finest wine producing regions. The Barossa Valley is renowned for its fresh seasonal produce, artisan food producers and award winning restaurants. You can learn to ‘Blend You Own Wine’ at Penfolds, the internationally renowned winery.

9.    Kangaroo Island, South Australia

Take a luxury four-wheel drive across the Island and enjoy barbecue and picnic meals in the open watching kangaroos hop.


Dining at Southern Ocean Lodge is both a dynamic delight for the senses and a true gastronomic journey of the ecological haven of Kangaroo Island.

10.    Sounds of Silence, Uluru, Northern Territory

Uluru speaks of timeless folklore, rich indigenous culture and great spirituality.


Sounds of Silence offers the best of the Red Centre distilled into four magical hours with an unforgettable dining experience and an introduction to Aboriginal culture with a traditional dance performance.

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