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“If you're anything like me, right now you'll be wondering where exactly this busy year has gone,” says the magazine's editor Imogen Eveson – who just scooped Editor of the Year at this year's Mumbrella Publish Awards.
“And so with summer almost upon us, the holiday season will be a chance to pause, reflect, reset – and to have some fun in the sun while we're at it.”
Packed with everything that's hot right now and looking forward to a year of travel ahead, the Ultimate Summer issue is the essential end-of-year, out-of-office bible.
Australian Traveller's top summer tips:
Cocos Keeling Islands: Could this be the ultimate tropical island holiday?
Sydney, NSW: The recently crowned Best City in the World comes into its own in summer
Hawkesbury River, NSW: The insider's secret holiday spot
Hanging Rock, Vic: Don't like sand? Head inland to explore Victoria's Macedon Ranges instead
Darwin, NT: Tropical storms and mimosas by the pool, this city does summer differently – in a good way
Great Keppel Island, QLD: Australia's former party island, with its infamous slogan 'Get Wrecked', is reclaiming its identity as a nature lover's paradise
Tassie beach shacks: Make like a Tasmanian and live your best shacklife this summer
The Crayfish Coast, WA: Where to score the perfect Christmas dinner along Western Australia's coastline
Southern Ocean Lodge, SA: Head to Kangaroo Island to see the rebirth of an icon
Lake Burley Griffin, ACT: Celebrating 60 years of Canberra's summertime centrepiece
Summer continues online at australiantraveller.com too, with a dedicated hub to help you squeeze the most out of the season.
“And so with summer almost upon us, the holiday season will be a chance to pause, reflect, reset – and to have some fun in the sun while we're at it.”
Packed with everything that's hot right now and looking forward to a year of travel ahead, the Ultimate Summer issue is the essential end-of-year, out-of-office bible.
Australian Traveller's top summer tips:
Cocos Keeling Islands: Could this be the ultimate tropical island holiday?
Sydney, NSW: The recently crowned Best City in the World comes into its own in summer
Hawkesbury River, NSW: The insider's secret holiday spot
Hanging Rock, Vic: Don't like sand? Head inland to explore Victoria's Macedon Ranges instead
Darwin, NT: Tropical storms and mimosas by the pool, this city does summer differently – in a good way
Great Keppel Island, QLD: Australia's former party island, with its infamous slogan 'Get Wrecked', is reclaiming its identity as a nature lover's paradise
Tassie beach shacks: Make like a Tasmanian and live your best shacklife this summer
The Crayfish Coast, WA: Where to score the perfect Christmas dinner along Western Australia's coastline
Southern Ocean Lodge, SA: Head to Kangaroo Island to see the rebirth of an icon
Lake Burley Griffin, ACT: Celebrating 60 years of Canberra's summertime centrepiece
Summer continues online at australiantraveller.com too, with a dedicated hub to help you squeeze the most out of the season.
Plus!
A bumper holiday season giveaway, with more than $35,000 worth of travel prizes up for grabs, including a Gozney pizza oven, MERIT makeup, a cloud nine hairdyer and a JULY suitcase.
And trips to:
QT Hotels and Resorts
Kingfisher Bay Resort, K'gari, QLD
Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort, Port Douglas. QLD
Parrtjima – A Festival in Light, NT
Budgalong Spicers Creek near Mudgee, NSW
The Brooklet, Byron Bay, NSW
Big Yard Farm, Snowy Mountains, NSW
Elements of Byron, NSW
+much more
“We've travelled far and wide to bring summer travel inspiration to this issue,” Imogen Eveson continues.
“From the far-flung Cocos Keeling Islands, halfway between the Australian mainland and Sri Lanka, to Southern Ocean Lodge on South Australia's Kangaroo Island."
"And from the tranquil Hawkesbury River in NSW to Great Keppel Island in Queensland. And of course, not everyone wants to head to the coast come summer – so we've got tips for that too, like exploring the wineries of Victoria's Hanging Rock.”
The campaign also takes a look at some cherished summer traditions – from Tasmanian beach shacks to the back-of-boat crayfish sales all up and down the Western Australian coastline.
And for those keen for a city vacation this year, the magazine has you covered too: with a guide to the best of our capital cities when the temperatures rise.
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To arrange an interview on this, last minute summer holiday options or any summer holiday inspiration please email or call:
Quentin Long
qlong@australiantraveller.com
0429 980 955
Imogen Eveson
ieveson@australiantraveller.com
0468 844 237