The Best Places to Travel in Australia - From Perth to the Grand Barrier Reef.
A continent full of striking landforms and welcoming cities, Australia is an obvious choice for an international vacation destination. You can go from a stunning cosmopolitan city to a remote outpost in a short time. No matter where your travels down under take youm, two things are consistent: the weather, which is generally pleasant all year and the typically warm disposition of the population.
Australia has many must-see spots, but it's a massive continent. You should aim for a minimum length of three weeks for your trip, but if you can't swing that, you'll want to plan wisely so you can get the best mileage out of your visit.
Here are some of Australia's key destinations. Ideally you can see them all, but if not, you can choose the one that most appeals to you - the Great Barrier Reef, for example - and build your trip around it.
- Sydney. This is an obvious choice. Australia's biggest city, it is home to an iconic image that's certainly familiar to you - the Sydney Opera House. Situated on Sydney Harbour, it's the stunning white structure featured in countless photos of the city. Sydney has tons of attractions, including a world-class aquarium, museums, and beaches. The surrounding landscape includes the Blue Mountains and offers plenty of opportunities for eco-adventure.
- The Great Barrier Reef. A must for anyone passionate about sea life, this is the largest coral reef ecosystem in the world. This means you'll come across a brilliant spectrum of marine creatures while learning about the delicate balance required to keep such a system alive. The surrounding locale of Queensland offers a ton of other chances to explore natural Australia.
- Red Centre. Home to the Uluru, that famous red monolith that's synonymous with the Outback, this place is sacred to Australian Aboriginals of the surrounding area. There are plenty of chances to hike the rugged landscape here, and find out about the rich culture of the people who were here long before European colonization.
- Perth. Eastern Australia has the most tourist traffic, but that doesn't mean there's nothing on the west coast. This area is home to some stunning beaches, luxury hotels, and opportunities for unique remote adventures.
When it comes to the top travel destinations in Australia, the list is practically endless. These are just a few of the places to which millions of tourists flock, so you can tailor your itinerary in a way that will make your Australia vacation one of the most phenomenal experiences of you life.
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