The Best Places To Visit In Australia
Australia boasts unique nature and wildlife and is the perfect place for anyone looking for a little adventure. Whether it’s travelling through the outback, trekking through rainforest in one of the many national parks or meeting koalas and kangaroos for the first time – you can be sure to have an amazing experience!
The continent is located on the southern hemisphere and is only scarcely populated with most of the population living on the coast. There are a few major cities you should definitely pay a visit to: experience cultural Melbourne, subtropical Brisbane, colonial Adelaide or hip and trendy Sydney as you travel the continent!
Australia’s coast life includes a range of watersports such as swimming, surfing, diving or paddle boarding. Among the many aquatics, one of the most breathtaking is snorkelling or diving at the world-famous Great Barrier Reef, the biggest reef in the world with its amazing underwater beauty and sea life.
A great option to explore Australia’s natural splendour is taking a road trip along the coast which will reward you with stunning views and breathtaking nature. The roads are excellent and camping sites widely available. Want something more adventurous: take a 4WD and go off road, for example on Fraser Island, the world’s biggest sand island, where you’ll find the beach to be an actual highway!
Australia’s modern history may be short but native Aborigines have been living there for over 40,000 years. Aboriginal culture nowadays can be experienced in dance and arts as well as shows and tours. Visiting the sacred Ayer’s Rock in the middle of the country could very well be the highlight of your journey!
Since the continent is so big, there is a multitude of regions to explore and things to do – plan a long trip if you can or come again! The land “down under” is waiting for you!
HERE ARE OUR PICKS FOR THE BEST PLACES TO VISIT IN AUSTRALIA…
Sydney
Known for its world-famous Opera House and magnificent Harbour; Sydney is one of Australia’s largest and most exciting cities. Get lost in its sprawling metropolis, visit the beautiful coastlines or get out on a tour of the surrounding mountainous landscapes – this city has something for everyone!
Melbourne
Melbourne – arguably Australia’s most popular city, is a melting pot of culture, arts, and alternative lifestyles. From the huge array of restuarants and cuisine on offer, to the stylish and abundent nightlife options; this city will steal your heart. With so many things to do and see, you may just never leave!
Brisbane
Brisbane is the subtropical capital of Queensland, the so-called “Sunshine State”. The city is made up of a variety of independent and unique boroughs and combines sunny weather with beautiful scenery and outdoor river-life, broadcasting an omnipresent joy of life.
Cairns
Cairns is a tropical city of North Queensland and the most popular gateway to the Great Barrier Reef; the largest and most beautiful coral reef on earth. The area is full of Aboriginal culture, thick jungle rainforests, and some of the most spectacular diving and snorkelling opportunities on offer.
Hobart
Hobart sits alongside the beautiful River Derwent and is the capital city of its home-state, Tasmania. This boutique travel destination is full of magnificent wineries and never-ending landscapes. Combining a heritage feel with its modern way of life; this picturesque town will steal your heart away!
Gold Coast
Situated on the east-coast of Australia, an hour south of Brisbane, the Gold Coast is a blend of luxury hotels, golden beaches, perfect summer days and a party scene that goes until the sun comes up! If you’re looking for relaxation, excitement, or a family-friendly holiday – the Gold Coast is calling!
Perth
Situated on the Swan River, caressing the western-coast of Australia, is the vibrant and exciting city of Perth. Lined with amazing beaches and full of green parklands, this city is the gateway to some of the most pristine natural wonders in the country. Isolated and on its own, it’s worth the journey!
Darwin
Darwin is a tropical city in the Northern Territory of Australia. where modern life meets the rugged outback landscapes. With a rich cosmopolitan nightlife, travelers awake on the doorstep to some of the most pristine natural splendours on earth. From crocodiles, to Kakadu – start your adventure now!
Byron Bay
Byron Bay, with its ultra-relaxed and laid back vibe, picturesque hinterlands and white sand beaches, is the most eastern point of Australia. Boasting a vibrant music scene and electric nightlife, Byron Bay has an awe about it that can’t be describe in words; come, find peace and serenity for yourself!
Port Douglas
Port Douglas is a small, sleepy town in North Queensland, and a launching site to both the Great Barrier Reef and the spectacular Daintree Rainforest. This tropical paradise is popular amongst tourists for its luxury boutique hotels, fine dining, gorgeous coastline and relaxing atmosphere.
Whitsunday Islands
Scattered through the turquoise waters of the Coral Sea; the islands of the Whitsundays are heaven on earth! Right in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef, this tropical paradise provides some of the best snorkelling and diving on earth, and a multitude of water-sports and activities for alll to enjoy.
Adelaide
Once considered a sleepy town, Adelaide has stepped up its game – becoming an epicentre for the modern arts, alternative culture, world-class festivals and exquisite cuisine! Surrounded by beautiful landscapes and some of the best wineries in Australia; this city is alive and kicking – hard!
Fraser Island
Fraser Island is both the largest sand island in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Sitting off of the Sunshine Coast, it stretches over 123km and every inch is a haven of sandy beaches and stunning cliff faces. The crystalline blue waters and shimming white sands make it one of the most popular tourist destinations in Australia.
Sunshine Coast
The Sunshine Coast is the perfect mix of green, gold and blue; lush green national parks surround golden beaches with crystal blue waters. From relaxation retreats, to quaint villages, to adrenaline activities and water-sports, and nature as far as the eye can see – the possibilities are endless!
Kangaroo Island
Kangaroo Island is a bit of paradise off the coast of South Australia. 96 miles (155 km) in length with a population of just 4,400 people, it is an unspoiled haven for Australia’s native birds and animals. Kangaroos and koalas abound, and on the beaches sealions bask while pelicans fly overhead.
Canberra
Largely political and bureaucratic, Canberra is often dismissed by Australian’s as a non-starter. But you can’t judge a book by its cover! Canberra is a lively and sophisticated rural city, albeit small, with some of Australia’s most iconic and historic sites, such as Parliament House and the War Memorial.
Phillip Island
For most visitors to Victoria, Phillip Island means one thing – penguins! People have been coming here for decades to watch the little penguins return from their day at sea as dusk falls over Summerland Beach during what is known as the Penguin Parade.
The Blue Mountains
Almost on the edge of Sydney, and visible on a clear day from the city’s observation towers, the beautiful World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains are the perfect destination for an idyllic day trip. The Blue Mountains offer the stunning scenery of rugged sandstone outcrops, cavernous valleys and towering forests.
Mornington Peninsula
Just an hour drive from Melbourne, the Mornington Peninsula is full of nature’s bounty. With vineyards, national parks and many quaint villages, you can choose from luxury spas and clifftop walks, through to quirky markets filled with arts and crafts – and that’s just the start! There is just so much to do here!
Airlie Beach
Alive with tourists – Airlie Beach is the electric gateway to the world-famous Whitsunday Islands. The surrounding area is full of things to do and see, which makes it a popular destination amongst travelers, given its proximity to the amazing Great Barrier Reef, tropical rainforest and pristine islands!
Barossa Valley
The Barossa Valley is world-renowned as a wine producing region. Northeast of Adelaide in South Australia, it was first settled by European immigrants in the early 1800s. They built towns and churches modeled on their hometowns and even today the Barossa has a distinctly European look and feel.
Bundaberg
The small outback town of Bundaberg sits 360 kilometres north of Brisbane, along the eastern coast of Australia. Bundaberg is traditionally famous for its rum and sugar cane, but from August to November people also come for the whale watching, and from November to March, the Giant Turtles arrive!
Hunter Valley
The picturesque Hunter Valley is 120 kilometres north of Sydney and is a favourite for foodies and wine lovers. With vineyards and restaurants scattered throughout, there is no shortage of wine and food to taste. So come and relax for a few days, you won’t regret it!
Margaret River
Margaret River is Western Australia’s food, wine, surfing and leisure playground. It’s also one of the most scenic and lush regions in the state, graced with a mix of coast, forest, vineyards and farmland. Superb wines are grown in these parts, and vineyard visits for wine tastings and meals at winery restaurants are some of the most popular pursuits.
McLaren Vale
Just 40 Kilometres from Adelaide, McLaren Vale is heaven on earth for lovers of both food and wine. Ideal for a day trip or weekend away, there are endless wineries to visit, picturesque villages, amazing markets and some of the most beautiful walking trails and scenery you will ever see!
Rottnest Island
Just a short ferry ride from the coast; Rottnest Island sits off the shores of Perth and is a favourite with locals and tourists alike. Take a day to relax, go swimming, try snorkelling, or explore the island by bike or foot. And be sure to keep an eye out for the “Quokkas;” the islands incredibly cute, native inhabitants!
Stradbroke Island
A short trip by barge from Brisbane, North Stradbroke Island – or “Straddie” to the locals – is the perfect place for anyone looking for a “low-key” getaway. Come and enjoy beach-based fun, with swimming, diving and fishing, or explore the lakes as you head inland! Oh, and don’t forget to check out the pub!
Yarra Valley
Rolling hills, manicured vineyards, tranquil towns and a renowned gourmet trail – welcome to the Yarra Valley! This scenic slice of rural Victoria is an easy drive from central Melbourne, and a popular spot for hot-air balloon rides, winery lunches and scenic Sunday drives.
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