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WANDERLIST

- All bookings to be made by July 30. Visit travelonli­ne.com.au

MANTRA ON SALT BEACH, NSW $189pp, twin share

Located in the heart of Salt Village on Kingscliff Beach, Mantra on Salt Beach combines the seaside village charm of Northern New South Wales with the convenienc­e and comfort of a fully-integrated resort. This Kingscliff accommodat­ion offers the ideal location for a relaxing beachside family or couples getaway.

The on-site facilities at Mantra on Salt Beach includes a lagoon swimming pool, heated pool and kids wading pool, spa, tennis court, restaurant and bar and more.

To help you explore the region, hire a Mantra on Salt Beach bike to take a relaxing ride along the extensive bike paths that wind through the picturesqu­e Tweed Coast.

This package includes three nights in a hotel room, selected in-room movies, free parking, upgrade to one bedroom spa suite $52 per person.

THE FALLS MOUNTAIN RETREAT NSW, $375pp, twin share

If you are looking to escape the hustle and bustle look no further than The Falls Mountain Retreat. Located in the beautiful Blue Mountains, this self-contained accommodat­ion offers the perfect setting to relax and unwind while offering easy access to this stunning region. The Falls Mountain Retreat is set nearby to national parks with walking tracks, waterfalls and scenic outlooks right at your fingertips.

This Blue Mountains accommodat­ion features reverse cycle air-conditioni­ng, TV, DVD player, WiFi access and kitchenett­e or kitchen facilities and fireplace and spa bath retreats are available.

The Falls Mountain Retreat offers great access to the local town with its cafes, restaurant­s, galleries and shops. Other villages in the Blue Mountains area such as Leura and Katoomba are also a short drive away. The Blue Mountains is a World Heritage listed area and being so close to Sydney it is a convenient option for those looking to experience the wonder of this place.

This package includes four nights in a loft suite with free wifi.

HOTEL VERGE LAUNCESTON, TAS, $199pp, twin share

Hotel Verge is a new Launceston boutique accommodat­ion situated across the road from City Park in the heart of town. With an industrial-luxe vibe, Hotel Verge is your perfect base to explore North Tasmania while enjoying breakfast daily and a glass of wine or beer on arrival at a never to be repeated opening special price.

Hotel Verge Launceston features a range of hotel facilities including the on-site Diverge Restaurant, gymnasium, parking, and meeting rooms. With a great central location, Hotel Verge Launceston is the perfect destinatio­n to discover Launceston’s popular sites such as QVMAG Museum and Planetariu­m, Albert Hall, and Launceston’s famous monkeys. The famous Boag’s Brewery is also just down the road. For those on the wine trail there are an array of vineyards and cellar doors just a short drive from Launceston.

This package includes two nights in a verge king room, breakfast daily, a glass of wine or beer on arrival and free wifi.

STAY MARGARET RIVER, WA, $129pp, twin share

Take a break and escape to the famous Margaret River region in Western Australia. Stay Margaret River is set just three hours’ drive from Perth and is an easy walk from the main town. Being right in the heart of the wine country and nearby to stunning beaches and national parks, there is plenty on offer in this region.

This short escape package at Stay Margaret River boasts great inclusions for you to enjoy a relaxing self drive holiday away from the hustle and bustle.

The diverse landscape of the surroundin­g Margaret River region make it so much more than a winery destinatio­n. From forests, caves and beaches, this region of Western Australia offers natural beauty that is just asking to be explored. Stay Margaret River is the ideal base for your next Margaret River holiday.

This package includes two nights in a queen room, breakfast daily, glass of wine, $25 Willow Grill restaurant voucher, late checkout for midday, loyalty card and free wifi.

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