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Since its humble starts, Australia has become a Voyagerplace, mainly due to its remarkable array of natural and cultural attractions. World-class diving on the Great Barrier Reef, the enchanting Ayers Rock, and the extensive curves of Sydney Opera House are all well-known hot-spots; but there is plenty more to the country that was once claimed by the early British immigrants.
Located between the Pacific and Indian Oceans, Australia is the world’s largest island and its smallest continent. There’s room to move in the Land Down Under, and with so many sights to discover and enjoy, there’s a great incentive to go on a walkabout adventure. Whether exploring the traditional lifestyle of the nation’s Aboriginal people, relaxing on a sun-kissed beach or reveling the night away in a city hot spot, Australia has something special to offer every visitor.

With amazing national parks dotted around the country and some fantastic islands, visitors to Australia can be off exploring the pleasures of Tasmania one minute and Kakadu and Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Parks the next. On top of this, the beautiful beaches and turquoise waters that line its shores are home to the jaw-dropping Great Barrier Reef; one of the miracles of the natural world and one of Australia’s most popular tourist purposes. With loads of great things to see and do, you’ll have your job cut out trying to fit everything into your trip!

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Pristine beaches, tropical islands, lush rainforests, vibrant cities and the authentic Australian outback, Queensland is the latest holiday destination. Known as Australia’s Sunshine State, Queensland offers an abundance of diverse experiences to create lasting memoriesPristine beaches, tropical islands, lush rainforests, vibrant cities, and the authentic Australian outback, Queensland is the ultimate holiday destination. Known as Australia’s Sunshine State, Queensland offers an abundance of diverse experiences to create lasting remembrances.




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Brisbane is the state’s capital city, a city full of energy, style, arts, and culture. The Brisbane River snakes through the metropolis and is peppered with alfresco dining options. By night, the city comes alive with vibrant bars and live music venues to keep you entertained into the early hours of the morning.
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Ready for an adventure? Click play on our travel guide video to uncover some of the best things to do in Syndey, Australia. Founded in 1788 as a penal colony, Sydney was once a little rough around the edges, but it has since transformed into a must-visit coastal destination. Today, tourists flock to this city on the east coast of Australia for its pristine beaches, coves, and harbors. Sydney Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
 
Brisbane is also the perfect hub to explore the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast, only an hour away by road. Both coastal regions offer beautiful beaches, fabulous food and wine experiences and shopping that rivals many of the great shopping strips. Head further north to swim in the freshwater lakes of Fraser Island, the largest sand island in the world, and just one of Queensland’s five World Heritage listed areas.

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Another is the Excellent Barrier Beach, reaching 2300km along the Queensland coast. Home to a myriad of sea creatures and hidden gems, the best way to explore the reef is to snorkel or scuba dive. There are literally hundreds of Queensland islands where you can relax and indulge in all that island life has to offer. Sail the Whitsunday Islands or take a seaplane to a remote getaway where you can truly escape.

Unwind at a rainforest retreat in Tropical North Queensland. The World Heritage listed Wet Tropics offer spectacular scenery, deep gorges, numerous waterfalls and hill summits providing expansive rainforest views.

The Queensland Outback is nature of another kind, one that delivers Australia’s final frontier. Desert sand dunes and lush fishing holes make an interesting combination of the friendly locals are only too happy to show you. Travel back to the dinosaur era, listen carefully for the spirit in the home of Waltzing Matilda, or sit back and enjoy a cold beer in one of the iconic outback pubs.

Whether you're relaxing on sun-kissed beaches, trekking through ancient rainforest or snorkeling on the Great Wall Reef, there's an adventure waiting to become your treasured memory in Queensland.
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1. Art Gallery of New South Wales


 This gallery also houses some of the biggest collections of historic aboriginal art in the country. Enclosed by attractive parklands, the Art Gallery of New South Wales is one of the nation’s major important museums. back to 1880s, the Art Gallery houses grand courts, luminous and vast galleries which are full of collections that include works by renowned European artists and also by the biggest modern artists. 

Things to do: Visit the gallery,  relax at a restaurant or cafe after the day is over. read the gift shop of the gallery,


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2.Chinatown-Australia



Breathe in the marvelous nose-turning smell of tasty Szechuan spices and go shopping for some of those amazing Chinese specialty things. 

here entrance lion gates which are located and this small district rest smack in the pedestrian space of Doxon Street within the Central Station and Darling Harbour. 
Things to do: Visit Paddy’s Market which is famous for memorials to discount fashions. Try the popular Yum Cha, Vietnamese pho, Teppanyaki and more. 

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3. St. Mary's Cathedral Australia

St. Mary’s Cathedral is situated just opposite Hyde Park. The design of the landmark is of a stunning style and it is also the place of the Sydney Archbishop  Christmas is just the excellent time to visit since the beauty of the cathedral is enhanced with all the decorations and lights.
This venue is made up of twin spires and the building itself was modeled upon the Lincoln Cathedral. 
inside the cathedral, you will see very elaborate glass windows which deliver amazing patterns of light. 

Things to do: Click some amazing pictures of the architecture, go inside and enjoy.


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4. Bird’s eye



Located in Victoria, the Great Ocean road is considered to be one of the most scenic and best-driven roads in the world. The 240 km ride from Torquay to Allansford is itself a delightful drive. Don’t miss Twelve Apostles, the beautiful limestone stacks beside the charming ocean. 
 Things to see: Otway National Park, picturesque rain forest, hiking trails, and scenic waterfalls. Port Campbell National Park, Otway National Park, picturesque rain forest, hiking trails, and scenic waterfalls. If you’re lucky sufficient, you see some of Australia’s famous wildlife including kangaroos and emus.

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5. Kakadu National Park


Kakadu National Park, a World Heritage Site, is Australia’s largest national park. Second largest in the world, It is a place of immense cultural and natural significance. Kakadu is one of the world’s greatest places for observing desert and is one of the tops most visited Australia tourist attractions.you can be hiking through abandoned sandstone mountains one minute and bathing in waterfalls and pools

Things to see: magnificent waterfalls, rivers, canyons, swamps as well as a fantasy of wildlife including wallabies, all the park has to offer in peace See more than 300 different species of birds, aboriginal rock art, saltwater crocodiles, and dingoes.

Entry Fee: INR 1,756

Tips: Make sure you buy the tickets beforehand during your trip.

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6. Heide Museum of Modern Art


Heide Museum is must visit the place of Modern Art is a mixture of a traditional art museum, heritage park and modern art gallery it's in a beautiful location; it’s set against vast lush farmland. 

Things to do: Get mesmerized by the living history of Melbourne in Heide, take a stroll across Heide’s vast serene area and journey into the past.

Opening Hours: Tuesday to Friday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm, Saturday to Sunday 12:00 noon – 5:00 pm.

Entry Fee: INR 1,400

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Other Museums in Australia: , Art Gallery of New South Wales (Sydney), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Australian Museum (Darlinghurst), Australian War Memorial (Canberra), , Museum of Sydney (Sydney), and Art Gallery of South Australia (Adelaide)

7. Pitt Street Mall, Sydney

 Sydney holds many records for being the most famous icon of Australia tourist attractions and one of them includes being very known for shopping. You could shop all you want while you are here. The shopping streets are added delights!


Things to do: Check out the Pitt Street Mall – a one-stop arena for many specialty stores lying very close by. You’ll definitely need more than a day to visit the conglomeration of shopping in the area, including Centre point, Imperial Arcade, Sky garden, Glasshouse, Mid City Centre, Westfield Sydney Central Plaza, and Strand Arcade.


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8. Queen Street Mall, Brisbane




The beautiful city of Brisbane,  If you’re a fashion looker, you would certainly fall in love with this city of happiness instantly visit the Queen Mall and see the some of the top fashion brands in the world of Myer Centre.

Things to do: Shop for all types of clothing in surrounding streets are mainly concentrated to cater to your fashionable senses.

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9. King Street in Perth




Perth offers the number of brands or plenty of choices in various things, including a number of options to the tourists in terms of the overall shopping experience. Be it Perth 

Things to do: Harbor town many houses are factory outlets. People who wish in style could check out the fabulous streets of Murray and to find the leading brands of the world.

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10. Inside the Rundle Mall Adelaide





The South Australian capital city, Adelaide has plenty in store for the shopping enthusiasts with the Rundle Mall alone housing more than 600 shops of different types and brands.

Things to do: Head to Rundle Mall to find some of the foremost Australian retailers and buy some delightful things to take back home from the exclusive shops selling the best specialty products.


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11. Bondi Beach crowd


If Bondi has to be described in a short sentence then the phrase- this is really heaven on earth, would suffice. Full of surf, sand and bronzed bodies; Bondi Beach is one of the most famous beaches in the world. Bondi Beach is also home to one of the oldest life-saving clubs in the whole world and it’s a great place for a little seaside stroll or perhaps for a picnic as well. This is also the spot where the locals and tourists alike gather up to celebrate Christmas and new year. The beach is lined with restaurant, cafes, and shops if you want something quick to drink.


Here’s a little tip: Take care while swimming in here as powerful riptides do sweep away unsuspecting swimmers out into the sea. These dangerous accidents actually gave rise to the TV show called Bondi Rescue.

Things to do: Stroll along the Bronte Coastal Walk which follows the sandy coastline for six kilometers along sheer sandstone cliffs, visit the ocean pool, Sunday markets, and skate park.


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12. Daintree National Park




It is a Snowy World Heritage Area Located in Far North Queensland, the section of this national park belongs to the Eastern Kuku Yalanji people. The park includes more than 19,000 plant species and the animal classes here includes crocodile,  tree kangaroo, cassowary, and giant blue Ulysses butterfly. A lot of its features hold great spiritual importance for them. The park contains very crystal pure waters all over the smooth granite rocks. Here rainforests connect with the beach present all along the beautiful extents of white coast  

Things to do: take a camera to catch pictures of the animals' picturesque landscapes. and go for wildlife safaris here.


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13. Broome



This is one of the best places to visit in Australia in March, April months.  Past it was called the Pearl capital of the world, Broome is located in Western Australia and is a beautiful tourist spot to the stunning Kimberley region. Here main attraction is the Cable Beach which is full of endless twinkling white sands 

Things to do: Ride camels into the sunset, visit the Broome Crocodile Park, Gibb River Road, Cape Leveque, Mitchell Falls, and National Park, the Broome Historical Museum, Horizontal Waterfall, etc.

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14. Carlton Gardens



One of the oldest sections existing World Heritage Australia tourist attraction is Carlton Buildings which Built in the 18th century.

Things to do: Spend time enjoying in ornamental lakes, artistic fountains; visit the Melbourne museum, Hochgurtel Fountain and in French Fountain.


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15. Great Barrier Reef – Scuba diving




The largest coral stay reef practice on the face of the earth, the Great Barrier Reef is Stretching for over 2,300 kilometers, includes hundreds of scenic Islands which is actually formed of more than 3100 coral reefs. Visiting the Great Barrier Reef is a humbling experience; every year around two million visitors enjoy all that this natural wonder.  scuba diving is the best ways to experience the joys of the rich underwater world, while boat trips, kayaking, and even helicopter rides offer  Gently sailing through the perfect turquoise waters, sea turtles and the reef itself are visible below the waves an unforgettable experience.

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Things to do: Things to do: You can view the beautiful reef from underwater viewing stations and specially composed, wonderful glass bottom boats if you wish to stay Dive in the crystal clear under the waters to witness the delightful phenomenon of nature and the colorful marine life.  

Scuba Diving Price: more than INR 4,000

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16. The rocks in Sydney


Situated in a slip of land projecting into the Sydney harbor, the Rocks is a famous historical area which was home to the people once. It later became the first site in the country for European arrangement. The name comes from the healthy rocky coast situated on the west side of the Sydney Cove. It was in the Sydney Cove that the European convicts hurled their first tents. Presently, it includes more than a hundred fashion sites which are located on the narrow streets. Stroll around the streets and visit various cafes, souvenir shops, restaurants, present and native art galleries to understand the place better.

Things to do: Visit the Cadman’s cottage, go to the Rocks Discovery Museum.


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17. Blue Mountains National Park

you can see the sunrise from the Mountains rock



The beautiful Blue Mountains National Park is one of the most famous places in Australia, you must visit this park is a popular day trip from Sydney. 


Things to see: Three Mountains – a sandstone rock formation 900 meters above towering the Jamison Valley, majestic views of valleys, paintings, and fascinating wildlife species.


Things to do: hiking,  rock climbing, mountain biking, and horseback riding.

Entry Fee: INR 562

Tips: Don’t forget to keep your camera with you for capturing the wow moments!

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18. Fraser Island




Fraser Island, just a short ferry trip from Hervey Bay, is the largest sand island in the world and a major part of Australia sightseeing. It offers one of Australia’s most unique four-wheel-drive experiences. You can also travel by ferry from Rainbow Beach and Hervey Bay. 


Things to see: Lush rainforests with a diversity of wildlife, sand dunes, freshwater lakes and creek, multi-colored sand walls collections of destructions along the wonderful sea coast, marine life including dolphins, whales, and sharks.

Tips: Keep your sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses for a safe trip to the island.

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19 . Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park




It is one of Australia’s most notable landmarks. The extensive rock is incredible to visit and the main reason the national park is such a popular destination. Its importance and uniqueness live long in the memory the equally mesmerizing rock formations of Kata Tjuta are fabulous to wander around, and there are lots of hunts for visitors to enjoy. With lots of great walks, bike rides and tours for you to enjoy, the astounding beauty of this national park really is awe-inspiring.


Things to see: Splendid sunset as the rocks change their colors, landscape around the rocks.


Things to do: Opt for a wonderful tribal tour around the site by guides and guards in the country.

20. Harbor Cruises from Circular Quay



The famous Circular Quay is home to the town’s central ferry terminal. At peak hours, the restaurants, cafes and everything which lines the waterfront, come here to see the street entertainers receive the visitors and locals alike. This is a nice place if you want to see some amazing views of the bright sea.


Things to do: see the Royal Botanic Gardens and Sydney Opera House. Harbor cruise, take ferries, visit the Taronga Park Zoo. 
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21. Cradle Mountain-Clair National Park-Lake St. 






It is a national park which has been a shelter and a reserve for nature lovers. Keep your camera close because you might be able to reach views of the Tasmanian devil, wallabies, wombats, platypus, pademelons and more. The park is comprising of shimmering lakes, Alpine heathlands, and solid forests. This venue just offers up amazing views of the lush greenery no matter where you turn. If you truly want a difficulty then launch and hike on the 80 km long Overland Track which goes from South to Cradle Valley and then to Lake St. Clair. 


Things to do: Visit the highest point in the park, Mount Ossa (1,600 meters); go traveling mainly on the Lake Dove Walk  go on the Bridge Climb, Climb Cradle Mountain.
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22. Darling Harbour



 Darling harbor is truly a waterfront walker venue which is packed up with restaurant, shops, museums, entertainment spots, and exhibitions It's a very popular hub for both locals and tourists. The Sea Life offers a complete enforcement experience and the Entrance Ticket is a very great way to move ahead of the crowds.


Things to do: Visit Madame Tussaud’s; tour the Australian National Maritime Museum which is complete with IMAX, a 9D theatre, Wild Life Sydney Zoo;  interactive shows of the Powerhouse Museum.
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  23. The Sydney Tower EyeLocated high above the city outlines is the Sydney Tower Eye mounting to a height of 309 meters. It is the city’s highest building and is also one of its major landmarks. Enjoy picturesque views from here and after eat at one of the interesting turning restaurants or the charming cafes.

Things to do: Go on the Express lift to reach the uniquely designed research deck, experience 4D cinema.

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24. The Royal Botanic Garden SydneyLocated at the Farm Cove, it lies just a short way away from the popular Sydney opera house. The gardens were really established in the year 1816 and they comprise 30 hectares of uniquely themed yards which are full of palm groves, orchids, ferns, towering trees and are visited by flocks of cute fruit bats. The gardens are just a delight to family and friends where you can use a picnic in the hills as you take in some scenic views.

Things to do: visit the Glasshouse visit the Domain.

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  25. Taronga Zoo

Located at a point right along the northern part of the harbor, the zoo is actually housed in a prime real estate area which are the very expensive suburbs of Mosman. The zoo hosts lots of amazing experiences which include the Roar and Snore that is an overnight stay and also includes a summer performance wildlife as well as with other animals from all over the world

Things to do: walk through the Lemur, Seal Show, Koala Encounter; go to the Sky Safari gondola.

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26. Hyde Park

Amidst all the daily grind of the central business district lies the sanctuary is known as the Hyde Park. It is a park which offers party spots, fountains and fig trees. It’s like a miniature of Central Park. It was originally named as Hyde park after the park of the same name in London. Come here to relax and fasten in conversation with people. If possible, return on a picnic basket for a lovely afternoon lunch with your loved ones.

Things to do: See the Archibald Fountain, see Art Deco Anzac War Memorial, visit Hyde Park Barracks and the Australian Museum.

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27. Chapel Street, Melbourne

A shopper’s paradise, the tourists alike with its grand shopping places which speak of class, style, and luxury. If you’re in the mood for some beautiful shopping time, this is surely one of the best places to visit in Australia.

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 Things to do: Check out for overpriced, upmarket fashion boutiques, some world-class restaurants and different forms of acts to keep you entertained in Chapel Street. Look out for the fashionable collections by the local architects on Brigade road.


27. Barangaroo Reserve

An amazing example which has resulted in a beautiful spot for enjoying a walk along the harbor. looking it is a 22-hectare sprawling waterfront precinct that was opened up for public viewing. Presently, it is home to more than 75,000 native trees and plants. There are a lot of shops, restaurants, and presentation spaces which will keep your attention interested while you are here.

Things to do: Take a walk along the beautiful waterfront promenade, take in the public art properties, see the shell will take a guided tour on indigenous culture, go for a ferry ride to the Barangaroo Wharf.

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28. Horizontal Falls Scenic Flight

This is the right place to climb on a seaplane for a beautiful ride to the amazing horizontal falls. The falls are rumbling tides which go through two versions of narrow gorges. A typical trip lasts for about 90 minutes and will take you all along the rocky islets and red cliffs of Western Australia’s northernmost coast to Cape Leveque. The ride ends with the water landing over on Talbot bay. Next up, you can catch a jet board ride to go on a breathtaking cruise right through the screaming falls.

Things to do: Go on the horizontal ride, take a jet boat journey, feed sharks, swim with the sharks, go for a picnic at the float tops and enjoy the views.

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29. Cable Beach

Cable Beach was relaxing over a vast 22km, Cable Beach is a charming piece of dazzling turquoise sea and white sand.  Now you can enjoy the sun in here and rest easy on just the lovely patch of golden sand. Here’s an important tip- from the months of November till May, it is very risky for humans, Irukandji jellyfish are found in the waters. So it’s best to avoid these months. Moreover, keep in mind that the beach lights in the heat as the sun rises so sunscreen and an umbrella is a must.

Things to do: Enjoy camel rides, enjoy a day on the beach, have some local food at the nearby cafes and restaurants.

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30. Harbor Bridge, Sydney



Among the most famous Australia tourist attractions, the Sydney Harbor Bridge is a must-visit. Rising 134 m above the harbor, the bridge is affectionately called “the Coat hanger”. This architecture marvel is also the largest steel arch bridge in the world.

Things to do: Enjoy the cityscape from the bridge, climb the bridge with a guide.



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31. Opera House, SydneyThe Sydney Opera House is one of the most acclaimed Australian tourist attractions. Considered as an engineered treasure of the century, this feat by mankind hosts multiple venues designed to reflect the image of a huge sailing ship and matches billowing sails or shells.

Things to do: Enjoy a tasty Australian meal near the fine restaurants, take a tour of the building which contains theatres, studios, a concert hall, exhibition rooms, and a cinema.

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32. Tasmania’s Museum of Old and New Art

Tasmania Museum of Old and New Art is one of Australia’s quirkiest museums. While it is available by road or by the plan. It’s known for some of the unique, rare and completely owned collections of the Indigenous tribes.

Things to do: Enjoy the plenty of dazzling artwork displayed; relish the tasty foods served by multi-cuisine restaurants in the premises.

Entry Fee: INR 1,967

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33. Ballooning Over Yarra Valley

Melbourne is one of the very few cities in the world that can be traversed in a hot air balloon and Yarra Valley is the place to do that. Ballooning over the Yarra Valley catches you above one of Victoria’s most striking winery regions, offering breathtaking views of the lush landscapes and vineyards.

Things to do: Greet the astounding morning sun as you fly over the Yarra Valley and its vineyards on a hot air balloon for an hour.

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34. Sea World Marine ParkSea World is the largest marine park in Australia, which welcomes adults as much as kids. It’s a great entertainment park to keep you engaged for a day easily. You could spot polar bears, penguins, and small sharks.

Things to do: Hop aboard the monorail to get a birds-eye summary of the park; buy the tickets for some of the enthralling acts by dolphins, sea lions, and water-ski ballet. Try the sea- themed journeys like a roller coaster.

Opening Hours: Open daily, from 9:30 am-5:30 pm, rides from 10 am – 5 pm

Entry Fee: $90

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35. Skiing at Snowy MountainsAustralia’s final snow sports playground is the Snowy Mountains region.  You have lots of options to have fun off and on the snowfields here. So, head straight to one of the best places to visit in Australia for an adventuresome outing on your holiday!

Things to do: Learn skiing, snowboarding, snow tubing and snowshoeing. Ride on the slopes after dark, to get some magnificent views and the thrill. Off the slopes, take a scenic chairlift ride, explore the town and the antique caves of Yarrangobilly. Savor the tasty local wines, schnapps, beers, and the scrumptious delicacies.

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36. Sky diving in MelbourneIf you’re adventurous around Melbourne, you’d absolutely want to check out the various skydiving schools here. It’s a mind-blowing experience as you free fall over to some of the impressive landscapes looking marvelous right below you.

Things to do: Sky diving over the Yarra Valley or The Great Ocean Road.

Entry Fee: INR 18,617

Tips: Make sure that you follow the guidelines for safe driving

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37.Gantheaume PointThe Gantheaume Point. A great place to employ in picture-taking, the point is located to the south of Cable Beach and it is around 6 km from the nearest town. If you go hunting for prehistoric dinosaur footprints, then make sure to wear suitable shoes. The Point is constructed complete with a lighthouse that overlooks the Indian Ocean. A great place to have some alone experiences and thoughts.

Things to do: Look out for dinosaur foot-prints go to Anastasia’s Pool and take a bath in it, go fishing here.

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38. Malcolm Douglas Wilderness Wildlife Park



Here you can cuddle up with a baby crocodile, At the Malcolm Douglas Wilderness Wildlife Park, you will be able to experience animals in their natural habitat. It is a short 15-minute drive from the location of Broome. The animal supporters can enjoy some close-ups of the nation’s impressive and charming creatures while receiving to know more about their behaviors and habitats. You will be able to see dingoes, wallabies, lizards, snakes and more who also occupy the park along with a whole range of charming feathered critters which includes kookaburras to cockatoos.

Things to do: crocodiles are maintained at 3 pm so make sure you stay for that, and a short drive away is the 12 Mile Bird Park which was full of more than 80 species of domestic and foreign birds.

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39. Sun Pictures



Get lazy and relax in a deck chair as you take in the shimmering night and enjoy a classic movie at the oldest outdoor cinema currently in service. Sun Pictures are located right at the heart of Broome’s Chinatown in Carnarvon Street and it screens some movies per night. 

Things to do: Watch a division listed movie, check the small museum for cinema memorabilia.

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40. Pearl Farm Tours

Visitors here can take a tour to know how the local pearl farms culture the highly sought after and highly acclaimed South Sea pearls. You will know everything from oyster garden to harvesting and ranking the pearls in this tour. Keep note that there are different types of ways to take the tour

Things to do: Visit Cygnet Bay and Willie Bay farms to know about parking, purchase some pearls as a reminder, and some pearl jewelry over at Chinatown as well if you want something more solid.
  41. Broome Historical MuseumThis historical museum gives a summary of the town’s amazingly engaging history. The museum highlights lots of informative presentations on cyclones, pearling industry, aboriginal artifacts and more. Kids will enjoy this venue cause the museum holds a very interactive quiz.

Things to do: Take a supervised tour of the museum

How to reach23. The Sydney Tower EyeLocated high above the city outlines is the Sydney Tower Eye mounting to a height of 309 meters. It is the city’s highest building and is also one of its major landmarks. Enjoy picturesque views from here and after eat at one of the interesting turning restaurants or the charming cafes.

Things to do: Go on the Express lift to reach the uniquely designed research deck, experience 4D cinema.

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24. The Royal Botanic Garden SydneyLocated at the Farm Cove, it lies just a short way away from the popular Sydney opera house. The gardens were really established in the year 1816 and they comprise 30 hectares of uniquely themed yards which are full of palm groves, orchids, ferns, towering trees and are visited by flocks of cute fruit bats. The gardens are just a delight to family and friends where you can use a picnic in the hills as you take in some scenic views.

Things to do: visit the Glasshouse visit the Domain.

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  25. Taronga Zoo

Located at a point right along the northern part of the harbor, the zoo is actually housed in a prime real estate area which are the very expensive suburbs of Mosman. The zoo hosts lots of amazing experiences which include the Roar and Snore that is an overnight stay and also includes a summer performance wildlife as well as with other animals from all over the world

Things to do: walk through the Lemur, Seal Show, Koala Encounter; go to the Sky Safari gondola.

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26. Hyde Park

Amidst all the daily grind of the central business district lies the sanctuary is known as the Hyde Park. It is a park which offers party spots, fountains and fig trees. It’s like a miniature of Central Park. It was originally named as Hyde park after the park of the same name in London. Come here to relax and fasten in conversation with people. If possible, return on a picnic basket for a lovely afternoon lunch with your loved ones.

Things to do: See the Archibald Fountain, see Art Deco Anzac War Memorial, visit Hyde Park Barracks and the Australian Museum.

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27. Chapel Street, Melbourne

A shopper’s paradise, the tourists alike with its grand shopping places which speak of class, style, and luxury. If you’re in the mood for some beautiful shopping time, this is surely one of the best places to visit in Australia.

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 Things to do: Check out for overpriced, upmarket fashion boutiques, some world-class restaurants and different forms of acts to keep you entertained in Chapel Street. Look out for the fashionable collections by the local architects on Brigade road.


27. Barangaroo Reserve

An amazing example which has resulted in a beautiful spot for enjoying a walk along the harbor. looking it is a 22-hectare sprawling waterfront precinct that was opened up for public viewing. Presently, it is home to more than 75,000 native trees and plants. There are a lot of shops, restaurants, and presentation spaces which will keep your attention interested while you are here.

Things to do: Take a walk along the beautiful waterfront promenade, take in the public art properties, see the shell will take a guided tour on indigenous culture, go for a ferry ride to the Barangaroo Wharf.

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28. Horizontal Falls Scenic Flight

This is the right place to climb on a seaplane for a beautiful ride to the amazing horizontal falls. The falls are rumbling tides which go through two versions of narrow gorges. A typical trip lasts for about 90 minutes and will take you all along the rocky islets and red cliffs of Western Australia’s northernmost coast to Cape Leveque. The ride ends with the water landing over on Talbot bay. Next up, you can catch a jet board ride to go on a breathtaking cruise right through the screaming falls.

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29. Cable Beach

Cable Beach was relaxing over a vast 22km, Cable Beach is a charming piece of dazzling turquoise sea and white sand.  Now you can enjoy the sun in here and rest easy on just the lovely patch of golden sand. Here’s an important tip- from the months of November till May, it is very risky for humans, Irukandji jellyfish are found in the waters. So it’s best to avoid these months. Moreover, keep in mind that the beach lights in the heat as the sun rises so sunscreen and an umbrella is a must.

Things to do: Enjoy camel rides, enjoy a day on the beach, have some local food at the nearby cafes and restaurants.

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30. Harbor Bridge, Sydney



Among the most famous Australia tourist attractions, the Sydney Harbor Bridge is a must-visit. Rising 134 m above the harbor, the bridge is affectionately called “the Coat hanger”. This architecture marvel is also the largest steel arch bridge in the world.

Things to do: Enjoy the cityscape from the bridge, climb the bridge with a guide.



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31. Opera House, SydneyThe Sydney Opera House is one of the most acclaimed Australian tourist attractions. Considered as an engineered treasure of the century, this feat by mankind hosts multiple venues designed to reflect the image of a huge sailing ship and matches billowing sails or shells.

Things to do: Enjoy a tasty Australian meal near the fine restaurants, take a tour of the building which contains theatres, studios, a concert hall, exhibition rooms, and a cinema.

How to reach
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32. Tasmania’s Museum of Old and New Art

Tasmania Museum of Old and New Art is one of Australia’s quirkiest museums. While it is available by road or by the plan. It’s known for some of the unique, rare and completely owned collections of the Indigenous tribes.

Things to do: Enjoy the plenty of dazzling artwork displayed; relish the tasty foods served by multi-cuisine restaurants in the premises.

Entry Fee: INR 1,967

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33. Ballooning Over Yarra Valley

Melbourne is one of the very few cities in the world that can be traversed in a hot air balloon and Yarra Valley is the place to do that. Ballooning over the Yarra Valley catches you above one of Victoria’s most striking winery regions, offering breathtaking views of the lush landscapes and vineyards.

Things to do: Greet the astounding morning sun as you fly over the Yarra Valley and its vineyards on a hot air balloon for an hour.

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34. Sea World Marine ParkSea World is the largest marine park in Australia, which welcomes adults as much as kids. It’s a great entertainment park to keep you engaged for a day easily. You could spot polar bears, penguins, and small sharks.

Things to do: Hop aboard the monorail to get a birds-eye summary of the park; buy the tickets for some of the enthralling acts by dolphins, sea lions, and water-ski ballet. Try the sea- themed journeys like a roller coaster.

Opening Hours: Open daily, from 9:30 am-5:30 pm, rides from 10 am – 5 pm

Entry Fee: $90

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35. Skiing at Snowy MountainsAustralia’s final snow sports playground is the Snowy Mountains region.  You have lots of options to have fun off and on the snowfields here. So, head straight to one of the best places to visit in Australia for an adventuresome outing on your holiday!

Things to do: Learn skiing, snowboarding, snow tubing and snowshoeing. Ride on the slopes after dark, to get some magnificent views and the thrill. Off the slopes, take a scenic chairlift ride, explore the town and the antique caves of Yarrangobilly. Savor the tasty local wines, schnapps, beers, and the scrumptious delicacies.

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36. Sky diving in MelbourneIf you’re adventurous around Melbourne, you’d absolutely want to check out the various skydiving schools here. It’s a mind-blowing experience as you free fall over to some of the impressive landscapes looking marvelous right below you.

Things to do: Sky diving over the Yarra Valley or The Great Ocean Road.

Entry Fee: INR 18,617

Tips: Make sure that you follow the guidelines for safe driving

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37.Gantheaume PointThe Gantheaume Point. A great place to employ in picture-taking, the point is located to the south of Cable Beach and it is around 6 km from the nearest town. If you go hunting for prehistoric dinosaur footprints, then make sure to wear suitable shoes. The Point is constructed complete with a lighthouse that overlooks the Indian Ocean. A great place to have some alone experiences and thoughts.

Things to do: Look out for dinosaur foot-prints go to Anastasia’s Pool and take a bath in it, go fishing here.

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38. Malcolm Douglas Wilderness Wildlife Park



Here you can cuddle up with a baby crocodile, At the Malcolm Douglas Wilderness Wildlife Park, you will be able to experience animals in their natural habitat. It is a short 15-minute drive from the location of Broome. The animal supporters can enjoy some close-ups of the nation’s impressive and charming creatures while receiving to know more about their behaviors and habitats. You will be able to see dingoes, wallabies, lizards, snakes and more who also occupy the park along with a whole range of charming feathered critters which includes kookaburras to cockatoos.

Things to do: crocodiles are maintained at 3 pm so make sure you stay for that, and a short drive away is the 12 Mile Bird Park which was full of more than 80 species of domestic and foreign birds.

How to reach
  
39. Sun Pictures



Get lazy and relax in a deck chair as you take in the shimmering night and enjoy a classic movie at the oldest outdoor cinema currently in service. Sun Pictures are located right at the heart of Broome’s Chinatown in Carnarvon Street and it screens some movies per night. 

Things to do: Watch a division listed movie, check the small museum for cinema memorabilia.

How to reach
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40. Pearl Farm Tours

Visitors here can take a tour to know how the local pearl farms culture the highly sought after and highly acclaimed South Sea pearls. You will know everything from oyster garden to harvesting and ranking the pearls in this tour. Keep note that there are different types of ways to take the tour

Things to do: Visit Cygnet Bay and Willie Bay farms to know about parking, purchase some pearls as a reminder, and some pearl jewelry over at Chinatown as well if you want something more solid.
  41. Broome Historical MuseumThis historical museum gives a summary of the town’s amazingly engaging history. The museum highlights lots of informative presentations on cyclones, pearling industry, aboriginal artifacts and more. Kids will enjoy this venue cause the museum holds a very interactive quiz.

Things to do: Take a supervised tour of the museum

How to reach23. The Sydney Tower EyeLocated high above the city outlines is the Sydney Tower Eye mounting to a height of 309 meters. It is the city’s highest building and is also one of its major landmarks. Enjoy picturesque views from here and after eat at one of the interesting turning restaurants or the charming cafes.

Things to do: Go on the Express lift to reach the uniquely designed research deck, experience 4D cinema.

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24. The Royal Botanic Garden SydneyLocated at the Farm Cove, it lies just a short way away from the popular Sydney opera house. The gardens were really established in the year 1816 and they comprise 30 hectares of uniquely themed yards which are full of palm groves, orchids, ferns, towering trees and are visited by flocks of cute fruit bats. The gardens are just a delight to family and friends where you can use a picnic in the hills as you take in some scenic views.

Things to do: visit the Glasshouse visit the Domain.

How to reach


  25. Taronga Zoo

Located at a point right along the northern part of the harbor, the zoo is actually housed in a prime real estate area which are the very expensive suburbs of Mosman. The zoo hosts lots of amazing experiences which include the Roar and Snore that is an overnight stay and also includes a summer performance wildlife as well as with other animals from all over the world

Things to do: walk through the Lemur, Seal Show, Koala Encounter; go to the Sky Safari gondola.

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26. Hyde Park

Amidst all the daily grind of the central business district lies the sanctuary is known as the Hyde Park. It is a park which offers party spots, fountains and fig trees. It’s like a miniature of Central Park. It was originally named as Hyde park after the park of the same name in London. Come here to relax and fasten in conversation with people. If possible, return on a picnic basket for a lovely afternoon lunch with your loved ones.

Things to do: See the Archibald Fountain, see Art Deco Anzac War Memorial, visit Hyde Park Barracks and the Australian Museum.

How to reach
 
27. Chapel Street, Melbourne

A shopper’s paradise, the tourists alike with its grand shopping places which speak of class, style, and luxury. If you’re in the mood for some beautiful shopping time, this is surely one of the best places to visit in Australia.

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 Things to do: Check out for overpriced, upmarket fashion boutiques, some world-class restaurants and different forms of acts to keep you entertained in Chapel Street. Look out for the fashionable collections by the local architects on Brigade road.


27. Barangaroo Reserve

An amazing example which has resulted in a beautiful spot for enjoying a walk along the harbor. looking it is a 22-hectare sprawling waterfront precinct that was opened up for public viewing. Presently, it is home to more than 75,000 native trees and plants. There are a lot of shops, restaurants, and presentation spaces which will keep your attention interested while you are here.

Things to do: Take a walk along the beautiful waterfront promenade, take in the public art properties, see the shell will take a guided tour on indigenous culture, go for a ferry ride to the Barangaroo Wharf.

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28. Horizontal Falls Scenic Flight

This is the right place to climb on a seaplane for a beautiful ride to the amazing horizontal falls. The falls are rumbling tides which go through two versions of narrow gorges. A typical trip lasts for about 90 minutes and will take you all along the rocky islets and red cliffs of Western Australia’s northernmost coast to Cape Leveque. The ride ends with the water landing over on Talbot bay. Next up, you can catch a jet board ride to go on a breathtaking cruise right through the screaming falls.

Things to do: Go on the horizontal ride, take a jet boat journey, feed sharks, swim with the sharks, go for a picnic at the float tops and enjoy the views.



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29. Cable Beach

Cable Beach was relaxing over a vast 22km, Cable Beach is a charming piece of dazzling turquoise sea and white sand.  Now you can enjoy the sun in here and rest easy on just the lovely patch of golden sand. Here’s an important tip- from the months of November till May, it is very risky for humans, Irukandji jellyfish are found in the waters. So it’s best to avoid these months. Moreover, keep in mind that the beach lights in the heat as the sun rises so sunscreen and an umbrella is a must.

Things to do: Enjoy camel rides, enjoy a day on the beach, have some local food at the nearby cafes and restaurants.

How to reach
  
30. Harbor Bridge, Sydney



Among the most famous Australia tourist attractions, the Sydney Harbor Bridge is a must-visit. Rising 134 m above the harbor, the bridge is affectionately called “the Coat hanger”. This architecture marvel is also the largest steel arch bridge in the world.

Things to do: Enjoy the cityscape from the bridge, climb the bridge with a guide.



How to reach
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31. Opera House, SydneyThe Sydney Opera House is one of the most acclaimed Australian tourist attractions. Considered as an engineered treasure of the century, this feat by mankind hosts multiple venues designed to reflect the image of a huge sailing ship and matches billowing sails or shells.

Things to do: Enjoy a tasty Australian meal near the fine restaurants, take a tour of the building which contains theatres, studios, a concert hall, exhibition rooms, and a cinema.

How to reach
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32. Tasmania’s Museum of Old and New Art

Tasmania Museum of Old and New Art is one of Australia’s quirkiest museums. While it is available by road or by the plan. It’s known for some of the unique, rare and completely owned collections of the Indigenous tribes.

Things to do: Enjoy the plenty of dazzling artwork displayed; relish the tasty foods served by multi-cuisine restaurants in the premises.

Entry Fee: INR 1,967

How to reach
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33. Ballooning Over Yarra Valley

Melbourne is one of the very few cities in the world that can be traversed in a hot air balloon and Yarra Valley is the place to do that. Ballooning over the Yarra Valley catches you above one of Victoria’s most striking winery regions, offering breathtaking views of the lush landscapes and vineyards.

Things to do: Greet the astounding morning sun as you fly over the Yarra Valley and its vineyards on a hot air balloon for an hour.

How to reach

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34. Sea World Marine ParkSea World is the largest marine park in Australia, which welcomes adults as much as kids. It’s a great entertainment park to keep you engaged for a day easily. You could spot polar bears, penguins, and small sharks.

Things to do: Hop aboard the monorail to get a birds-eye summary of the park; buy the tickets for some of the enthralling acts by dolphins, sea lions, and water-ski ballet. Try the sea- themed journeys like a roller coaster.

Opening Hours: Open daily, from 9:30 am-5:30 pm, rides from 10 am – 5 pm

Entry Fee: $90

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35. Skiing at Snowy MountainsAustralia’s final snow sports playground is the Snowy Mountains region.  You have lots of options to have fun off and on the snowfields here. So, head straight to one of the best places to visit in Australia for an adventuresome outing on your holiday!

Things to do: Learn skiing, snowboarding, snow tubing and snowshoeing. Ride on the slopes after dark, to get some magnificent views and the thrill. Off the slopes, take a scenic chairlift ride, explore the town and the antique caves of Yarrangobilly. Savor the tasty local wines, schnapps, beers, and the scrumptious delicacies.

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36. Sky diving in MelbourneIf you’re adventurous around Melbourne, you’d absolutely want to check out the various skydiving schools here. It’s a mind-blowing experience as you free fall over to some of the impressive landscapes looking marvelous right below you.

Things to do: Sky diving over the Yarra Valley or The Great Ocean Road.

Entry Fee: INR 18,617

Tips: Make sure that you follow the guidelines for safe driving

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37.Gantheaume PointThe Gantheaume Point. A great place to employ in picture-taking, the point is located to the south of Cable Beach and it is around 6 km from the nearest town. If you go hunting for prehistoric dinosaur footprints, then make sure to wear suitable shoes. The Point is constructed complete with a lighthouse that overlooks the Indian Ocean. A great place to have some alone experiences and thoughts.

Things to do: Look out for dinosaur foot-prints go to Anastasia’s Pool and take a bath in it, go fishing here.

How to reach
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38. Malcolm Douglas Wilderness Wildlife Park



Here you can cuddle up with a baby crocodile, At the Malcolm Douglas Wilderness Wildlife Park, you will be able to experience animals in their natural habitat. It is a short 15-minute drive from the location of Broome. The animal supporters can enjoy some close-ups of the nation’s impressive and charming creatures while receiving to know more about their behaviors and habitats. You will be able to see dingoes, wallabies, lizards, snakes and more who also occupy the park along with a whole range of charming feathered critters which includes kookaburras to cockatoos.

Things to do: crocodiles are maintained at 3 pm so make sure you stay for that, and a short drive away is the 12 Mile Bird Park which was full of more than 80 species of domestic and foreign birds.

How to reach
  
39. Sun Pictures



Get lazy and relax in a deck chair as you take in the shimmering night and enjoy a classic movie at the oldest outdoor cinema currently in service. Sun Pictures are located right at the heart of Broome’s Chinatown in Carnarvon Street and it screens some movies per night. 

Things to do: Watch a division listed movie, check the small museum for cinema memorabilia.

How to reach
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40. Pearl Farm Tours

Visitors here can take a tour to know how the local pearl farms culture the highly sought after and highly acclaimed South Sea pearls. You will know everything from oyster garden to harvesting and ranking the pearls in this tour. Keep note that there are different types of ways to take the tour



Things to do: Visit Cygnet Bay and Willie Bay farms to know about parking, purchase some pearls as a reminder, and some pearl jewelry over at Chinatown as well if you want something more solid.
  41. Broome Historical MuseumThis historical museum gives a summary of the town’s amazingly engaging history. The museum highlights lots of informative presentations on cyclones, pearling industry, aboriginal artifacts and more. Kids will enjoy this venue cause the museum holds a very interactive quiz.

Things to do: Take a supervised tour of the museum

How to reach
Australia Tourist Attractions For The History Buffs


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Other similar Tourist Attractions in Australia
Beaches:  Byron Bay Beach, Cable Beach, and Wineglass Bay
Parks: Port Campbell National Park, Nambung National Park, Kosciuszko National Park, and Freycinet National Park
Islands: Lizard Island, Chatham Island, and Whitsunday Island



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Australia is a very unpredictable country. Travelers will find everything from dangerous animals roaming around to vast desert lands which are difficult to traverse alone. A land of varied opportunities, it’s a great place to go for a vacation. Plan a lifetime vacation to Australia and explore the beauty of the island continent and immerse in shopping, sightseeing and while savoring the best of Australian cuisine on your holiday down under.
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Queensland: The Gold Coast has escaped much of the severe flooding that caused the evacuation of nearby Brisbane and encompassing areas in January, and the tourist hub continues to attract a wealth of visitors. The region is famed for its breathtaking theme parks, but it now has its own pin-up spa resort. Gwinganna Lifestyle Retreat, which won the Spa Retreat of the Year 2010, offers two to seven-night night fully including packages. Choose from a range of activities in the tranquil 65-hectares (160-acre) surrounds, or relax in the sumptuous 33-room Spa Sanctuary. For the ultimate respite, stay in one of the new secluded Signature Villas perched over a tranquil billabong.



Where to stay in Queensland: The tropical climate of Northern Queensland and the stunning white-sand islands of The Whitsundays, in particular, encourage amusement. The Whitsunday Islands are arguably one of the most picture-perfect destinations on the planet, and one of the area’s luxury resorts has just got even better. The Hayman resort has eight, new Beach Villas (each with its own pool), as well as two new luxury dining experiences.


Australia travel ideas: Tasmania

Tasmania
The island state of Tasmania may be isolated from the rest of the country but it still remains one of the best places to visit in Australia; almost half of its area is protected as the government looks to preserve the natural riches. With desolate wilderness and alpine plateaus interspersed with stunning white beaches, waterfalls, and forests, exploring its terrain is simply mesmerizing. Taking a boat trip along its craggy coast is equally rewarding and you can even see dolphins, penguins, and seals along the way. With lots of great local produce on offer, eating and drinking in the capital city of Hobart is an absolute pleasure and the restaurants and bars are divine. On top of all this, the island hosts an eclectic range of great festivals throughout the year, where you can enjoy local beer and wine or arts and music events.

Museum of Old and New Art (MONA)

Tasmania: Tasmania is notable for its natural beauty, but Mother Nature now has a competitor in the form of MONA (The Museum of Modern and Old Art). The brainchild of a local entrepreneur, the £47million new private gallery is built into the rock face of a secluded, riverside peninsula near Berridale. MONA houses a collection of modern and new art from the likes of Damien Hirst and Sidney Nolan, as well as monuments from around the world. The stunning gallery is a short bus or catamaran ride from Hobart.




Where to stay in Tasmania: For the complete MONA experience, stay in one of the estate’s funky new pavilions, complete with artwork-adorned walls. If you’d prefer to stay in Hobart, the lavish Grand Mercure Hadleys Hotel has recently undergone an A$30 million (£19 million) extension, adding 128 new suites, a two-story penthouse, as well as a restaurant and café. The stylish Hotel Charles, an art deco former hospital, is an alternative new option in Hobart’s city center with contemporary galleries and stunning views of the Tamar Valley.

Australia travel ideas: Sydney
Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage, and the Arts/Esther Beaton


Sydney: The perfect Booderee National Park, three hours south of Sydney, recently won a Best Conservation of Cultural Heritage gong. Owned by the Wreck Bay Aboriginal Community, the National Park’s Aboriginal-led walks give visitors a chance to learn about the Koori peoples’ history. Alternatively, camp, tramp, surf or fish in the 63 sq km (39 sq miles) of protected land; home to 200 types of bird, 30 species of land mammal and 180 kinds of fish.


Where to stay in Sydney: Campsites are available in Booderee, or alternatively, stay in Sydney and travel down for the day. For the best of both, try Cockatoo Island in Sydney Harbour (the world's largest natural harbor). Boasting beautiful views of arguably the most iconic harbourside in the world, the government-run island offers a range of camping options; alternatively, stay in one of three new self-contained ‘Building 23’ properties with stunning views of Sydney Harbour Bridge. Sydney Opera House, a lively entertainment scene and some of the best restaurants in the world and then there are the beaches. Bondi might be the best known
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Australia travel ideas: Adelaide
Adelaide Fringe
 Adelaide: If pop culture is more your thing, head to Adelaide for a fix of everything from poetry to puppetry. There is something for everyone. 

Where to stay in Adelaide: The Rockford Hotel in the bustling Arts Precinct recently added swanky Superior King rooms, complete with iPads, to its portfolio in a multimillion-dollar refurbishment. If you’re looking for a place out of town, try the elegant Stirling Hotel, which has five newly-manicured rooms.



Australia travel: Western Australia



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What to do in Western Australia:



Margaret River in Western Australia is one of Australia’s excellent wine regions, and with wine tourism kicking-off big time in recent years, many vineyard tour choices can be explored. But there’s no better way than encountering the region’s wealth of wines than at a festival. The popular Margaret River Wine Region Festival (17-21 March) incorporates a number of events based on ‘the nectar of the gods’ at various locations throughout the area.




Where to stay in Western Australia: The region has a new luxury resort in the shape of Aqua Resort in Busselton. Less than three hours drive southwest from Perth, the resort provides the perfect base from which to explore the area and its culinary pleasures. The four or five-bedroom beach houses (many with private plunge pools) are nestled in a beach development including a swimming pool, tennis court, gym, and spa amenities.








































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