From urban verve to outback wilderness, Australia is a year-round sunny paradise
Join the throngs of sun-kissed Australian surfers and catch some of the world's best waves on Australia's beaches.
Australia and Tour Sydney's urban attractions such as Harbor Bridge, Sydney Opera House and Taarga Zoo. For outdoor fun, take a nap on the white sand on the Bandi beach or score the magnificent rock formation of Blue Mountain.
Melbourne is a hipster sky and Australia's culture, coffee and sports capital. Hold a flat black (with an Australian version of an Americano, espresso and hot water) in Petricia on Little Borkke Street, then rent a car and start on the Great Ocean Road, which takes you with extensive scenes from the southern coast of Australia.
In the remote northern region, you can visit UNESCO's World Heritage Exchange Uluru-Kata Tajuta National Park: See the famous dome-shaped Red Rock that leaves the central Australian desert. Or check Kakadu National Park, where you can see ancient rock art in Nurali or do hiking in hidden waterfalls in motor cars, twin or gym.
Get to know the different sides of Australia, from vibrant, modern cities to wild, untamed wilderness.
With snorkeling, diving and swimming of Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest Coral Rock-You can also map a glass bottom to dry by seeing the only living organism appeared from the outer space. Reef is available from places such as Cairns, Airline Beach, Townswar and Port Douglas in Queensland.
In Queensland you can travel a day for the surrounding tropical Islands: Check Fitzroy Island and its national park, where you can take on the white sand on Coral Beach or can be a bird shell for emerald pigeons and white-back marine Ørn. See colored sand at PostCard-Perfect Fraser Island, or find Wild Island State Tasmania during the holidays.
Explore Cape Le Grand National Park in Vest -Australia, which provides a fantastic coastline against rolling kangaroos -filled heather. Check Gold Coast in Queensland, where you will find the local favorite NOBO Beach (known as "NOBI" in colloquial language). Or get lost in frequent national parks in Tasmania, where pink granite rocks ignore white sandy beaches and clear blue waves.