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Some of the best destinations to visit are in our own backyard.
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Some of the best destinations to visit are in our own backyard.

The Celebrity Cruise Frenzy Sale offer is here, and it’s an offer you won’t want to miss.For a limited time, you’ll save...
08/08/2024

The Celebrity Cruise Frenzy Sale offer is here, and it’s an offer you won’t want to miss.

For a limited time, you’ll save up to 75% off your travel partner’s fare, plus up to an additional $300 savings per stateroom*.

But hurry – offer ends soon.
For further information, contact [email protected]
*conditions apply

Embark on an unforgettable journey with the best price guarantee on 2025 Earlybird sale campaign fares. Explore Australi...
06/08/2024

Embark on an unforgettable journey with the best price guarantee on 2025 Earlybird sale campaign fares. Explore Australia, New Zealand, South Pacific, Japan, Asia, Europe, Alaska, and beyond.

Take the first step towards your next adventure at www.lilydaletravel.com or email [email protected]

***Lilydale Travel Centre is moving***
21/11/2022

***Lilydale Travel Centre is moving***

Dear valued customersOur office is now open on Monday,  Tuesday  & Thursday's  from 0900 am -3.00pm.Our friendly and pro...
05/02/2022

Dear valued customers
Our office is now open on Monday, Tuesday & Thursday's from 0900 am -3.00pm.
Our friendly and professional team are committed to getting you travelling again in 2022 and beyond.
Hope to see you soon

This is a great reference for what applies now (24 NOV 2021) and what is marked once vaccination targets are reach.    E...
23/11/2021

This is a great reference for what applies now (24 NOV 2021) and what is marked once vaccination targets are reach.

EXPLAINED: Every state’s border rules for travelling this Christmas

We’ve collated all the most up-to-date rules for travelling between the different Australian states this Christmas period.

QUEENSLAND (currently 73.4% double vaccinated)
Overseas: Fully vaccinated international travellers must undergo a PCR test within the previous 72 hours and quarantine for up to 14 days at home or in a hotel from December 17, or when 80 per cent of the state is vaccinated
Interstate:Fully vaccinated interstate travellers can enter by air or road without quarantine, provided they have a negative PCR test within the previous 72 hours if they have been in a hotspot
Testing: Fully vaccinated international and interstate travellers can come into Queensland without quarantining or obtaining a PCR test when the state hits 90 per cent vaccinated.

WA (currently 72.9% double vaccinated)
Vaccination: WA has not set a reopening date yet, but it will likely be decided next month when 80 per cent of the state is expected to be vaccinated
Overseas: Fully vaccinated international travellers currently must do 14 days of home quarantine and have proof of a negative PCR test within 72 hours before departure. Once the state reopens quarantine is dropped, but testing remains.
Interstate:Fully vaccinated interstate travellers are currently permitted, but only avoid quarantine if in a “very low risk” jurisdiction - only Queensland, South Australia and Tasmania right now.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA (currently 77.4% double vaccinated)
Overseas: Fully vaccinated international travellers must undergo a PCR test and quarantine for 7 days at home or in hotel from November 23, and again test negative to Covid on day 6. Once out of quarantine, international travellers must get tested again on day 13 and check their symptoms daily using the SA Health app. They cannot go to high-risk settings.
Interstate:Fully vaccinated interstate travellers will only have to quarantine for 7 days and get tested if they arrive from an LGA with community transmission and a double-jab rate of less than 80 per cent.
Testing: PCR tests are free in SA

TASMANIA (currently 84.8% double vaccinated)
Overseas: Fully vaccinated international travellers won’t need to quarantine from December 15 if they return a negative COVID-19 PCR test 72 hours before arriving.
Interstate: Fully vaccinated travellers from low-risk interstate areas, which at the moment includes Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia, will not have to quarantine or provide a negative COVID-19 test.
Testing: Returning Tasmanians do not need a PCR test if they leave the state for less than seven days.

NORTHERN TERRITORY (currently 73.4% double vaccinated)
Overseas:Fully vaccinated international travellers won’t need to quarantine from December 20 if they test negative after a rapid antigen test on arrival. Until December 20, 7-day home quarantine is required for arrivals from hot spots and select international destinations.
Testing: All travellers must be fully vaccinated and a negative PCR test is also required for anyone arriving prior to December 20

VICTORIA (currently 89.2% double vaccinated)
Overseas: Fully vaccinated international travellers do not need to quarantine, but must test negative to Covid less than 72 hours before departures avoid high-risk settings for 14 days and do further PCR tests 24 hours after arriving and between days 5 and 7.
Interstate:Fully vaccinated interstate travellers must apply for a permit, which will not be granted if they have symptoms, have been to an exposure site or are a close contact of a case.
Testing:If travelling from a place determined to be a “red zone” you must undertake a PCR test on arrival and isolate until a negative result if you are vaccinated, and if unvaccinated you must undergo 14 days’ quarantine.

NSW (currently 91.9% double vaccinated)
Overseas: Fully vaccinated international travellers do not need to quarantine, but need to undergo a PCR test at their own cost within 24 hours of arriving in NSW and on day 7 after arriving. They are banned from high-risk settings until the negative test on day 7.
Interstate:Fully vaccinated interstate travellers do not need to quarantine or fill in a declaration form if they have not been to an “affected area”.
Home quarantine:If an interstate traveller has been to an area of concern or place of high concern within the previous 14 days, a period of quarantine may apply.

ACT (currently 97.6% double vaccinated)
Overseas: Fully vaccinated international travellers do not need to quarantine, but need to undergo a PCR test within 24 hours of arriving in NSW and on day 6 after arriving. They cannot attend high-risk settings until after a negative test on day 6.
Interstate: Fully vaccinated interstate travellers who have been in a hotspot the previous 14 days do not need to quarantine, but must complete an exemption form and get tested immediately if symptoms develop
Home quarantine: Fully vaccinated interstate travellers who have not been to a hotspot do not need to quarantine or complete an exemption form.

We hope this helps planning your long awaited Christmas getaway..

Border restrictions and reopening’s seem to be an ever-changing situation and rather difficult to keep up with, below is...
19/12/2020

Border restrictions and reopening’s seem to be an ever-changing situation and rather difficult to keep up with, below is a summary for each state showing information that has been updated 18 December’2020.
Each state also has a web link which has been included under each state.

**Please note these restrictions can be changed and we recommend you visit the website for each state as listed below for the most up to date information**


Queensland is open to all states and territories.
Those who have visited the Northern Beaches after 11 December must get tested and quarantine in their home or accommodation for 14 days from the date they left the Northern Beaches.
Anyone arriving in Queensland after 1am on Saturday 19 December – including Queenslanders – who have visited the Northern Beaches would be required to enter hotel quarantine at their own expense for 14 days after the date they left the Northern Beaches.
Find out more: www.covid19.qld.gov.au

WA is open to all states and territories, but residents of SA & NSW must quarantine on arrival.
Those arriving from NSW and SA must self-quarantine for 14 days, and will be subject to a COVID-19 test within 48 hours of arrival and on day 11 of quarantine. They must wear a mask until arriving at quarantine premise.
Returning residents who were in the Northern Beaches on or since 11 December and arrive back in to WA must get tested and quarantine in their home or accommodation for 14 days from the date they left the Northern Beaches.
All travellers will have to fill out a G2G pass registration and scan it on arrival.
Find out more: www.wa.gov.au

South Australia is open to all states and territories.
Find out more: www.covid-19.sa.gov.au

The NT is open to all states and territories.
Travellers from the Northern Beaches area travelling to the NT will need to undertake 14 days of mandatory, supervised quarantine in either Alice Springs or Darwin.
Everyone travelling to the NT has to fill out a border entry form.
Find out more: www.coronavirus.nt.gov.

Tasmania is open to all states and territories.
Anyone who has been in the Northern Beaches on or since 11 December are not permitted to enter Tasmania. Those who have travelled there between 11 December and 17 December must self-isolate.
Travellers heading for Tasmania should register their travel and contact details via the Tas e-Travel system.
Find out more: www.coronavirus.tas.gov.au

Victoria is open to all states and territories.
Those who have been in the Northern Beaches region on or since 11 December and are in Victoria must get tested and quarantine in their home or accommodation for 14 days from the date they left the Northern Beaches.
Anyone who was in the exposure sites on or since 11 December and arrives in Victoria from now on must get tested and quarantine in their home or accommodation for 14 days from the date they left the Northern Beaches.
Find out more: www.vic.gov.au/coronavirus

New South Wales is open to all states and territories.
Find out more: www.dpi.nsw.gov.au

The ACT is open to all states and territories.
Find out more: www.covid19.act.gov.au/help-and-advice/travellers

Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has announced a $465 million Victorian Tourism Recovery Package. It includes a $28 mill...
21/11/2020

Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has announced a $465 million Victorian Tourism Recovery Package. It includes a $28 million initiative to get people travelling to regional Victoria, through which the government will give away up to 120,000 - $200 travel vouchers.
Victorians will be able to apply for the vouchers as long as they spend at least $400 on accommodation, attractions or tours in regional Victoria.

So why not Getaway to the Great Ocean Road for a few days and take time to explore the iconic coastline by foot. Between Apollo Bay and the Twelve Apostles, become immersed in an adventure that encompasses remote beaches, soaring cliffs and ancient forests. Not to mention great accommodation options, restaurants and sightseeing.

Contact us for more information

Credit: Great Ocean Road Tourism

04/08/2020

To all our valued travellers

IMPORTANT Announcement

Due to Stage 4 Government Lockdown , our store will now be CLOSED from 11.59pm Wednesday 05 August 2020.

We are here to assist you and are contactable via our store email address [email protected].

We urge you to please continue to practice social distancing and COVID -19 safety precautions.

By staying home today, we can travel tomorrow.

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Monday 9am - 3pm
Tuesday 9am - 3pm
Thursday 9am - 3pm

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