Destination Australia – The Down Under

The largest country in Oceania and the world’s sixth largest country, a destination of choice for tourism is Australia. Australia is a country and continent which is surrounded by the Indian and Pacific oceans. Places of tourism in Australia are many to name a few are the couple of its major cities like Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Adelaide. These places serve as the best places to surf the waves, the sun, sand and the beaches as they are coastal. Its capital, Canberra, is inland. Australia is well known as a place of tourism for its well-known Sydney Opera House, the Great Barrier Reef, a vast interior desert wilderness called the Outback and unique animal species like kangaroos.

Australia is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world. It’s known as a major backpacking, camping, road trip, and diving destination, but no matter your travel style, there is something to draw you here. The country is filled with incredible natural beauty from Uluru to the Outback, rainforests to pristine white sand beaches, and of course, the Great Barrier Reef. Sydney’s Harbor Bridge and Opera House are iconic man-made wonders, and Melbourne’s café culture will make you feel like you are in Europe. Coupled with world-class surfing and it is no wonder person ever leaving that?

There are many travel points that should never be missed if travelling on holiday to Australia.Don’t forget to create memories while holidaying in Australia by exploring the country as below

Explore the Fraser Island

The world’s largest sand island is a popular place. It offers activities like camping, swimming, hiking, but forget to avoid dingoes. It’s also extremely popular with the locals because of its rustic beauty. The island is not far, its accessible from the mainland. Travellers often camp a lot on the island. Tourists can hire 4WD car or take an overnight tour through the island that’s famous for its fresh water lake (and dingoes). Sadly, tourists are forbidden to go in the water nearby as it’s rough and full of sharks.

Hiking on the Daintree

Australian tour is well known for its hiking adventures as well. The world’s oldest rainforest (yes, older than the Amazon) offers hikes that range from easy to challenging, dense jungles, beautiful mountains, waterfalls, wildlife, and cliffs. Tourists can you spend a few days hiking around and they can go out of touristy Cairns. If travellers really want to get off the beaten path, they can head all the way up to Cape Tribulation, and enjoy some real peace and quiet (just watch out for jellyfish when you go swimming. There are few folks to help if something goes wrong). There a lot of tour companies in the area but I like Uncle Brian’s tours the best (though he goes more into Atherton Tablelands and not up super far north).

 The Outback-Atourist attraction

Destination Australia has many places to offer to the tourist .Holiday to Australia is not complete without a trip to the outback to see crocodiles, valleys, lakes, and the red desert. Find your own Crocodile Dundee as you explore the Red Center and Western Australia. Must visit places in the Outback are Karijini National Park, the Kimberlys, Kakadu, and Litchfield National Park.

Gold Coast –The surfers Delight

Planning a travel to Australia then the sun, sand and the beaches are the main attraction . Australia is famous for its surfing, and one of the best places to learn is on the Gold Coast right outside of Brisbane. You’ll find world-class waves, a wide beach, and lots of available lessons. If you don’t like the Gold Coast, there is always Noosa, Byron Bay, Bondi Beach, Perth, and—well, you get the idea. Tourists can enjoy a lot of surfing in Australia!

Tourists can enjoy and learn to surf when on a holiday to destination Australia .Sydney is often the place travelers bite the bullet and learn the art of Australia’s famous national pastime that is surfing. There are many companies here that offer lessons. While Bondi is the most popular beach. Mainly the north shore of Sydney has better waves (though you can find good waves up and down the coast!).

Go Topsy Turvey with a  Wine tour

Unlike the Napa Valley in California here in Australia whether you go down to Margret River, Hunter Valley, or the Barossa Valley, you will have many chances to taste Aussie wine right from the source. One top most attraction while holidaying in Australia is visiting the wine country is the Wine tour. If you rent a car, you can stay longer or you can do guided tours from major cities. I think it’s best to base yourself in the area and spend about 3-5 days in each area tasting as much wine as possible!

The best place to taste the wine is the Hunter Valley-which is one of Australia’s premier wine regions. The Hunter Valley is home to amazing wineries that produce luscious reds. Day tours are offered from Sydney, but they are expensive (approx. $150-200 AUD) and you spend a lot of time in the bus. Want even more fun? Try a bike tour. Grapemobile and Hunter Valley Cycling offer one-day bicycle rentals starting at approx. $35 AUD. It’s best to stay for at least a night to get the full experience.

The Scenic beauty of the Blue Mountains

Australia offers abundance of scenic and picturesque beauty .On the outskirts of Sydney, the Blue Mountains are an awesome place to explore particularly in 4WD vehicle. As you adventure into the rainforest of the outback, you will see kangaroos, parrots, kookaburras, and more.

Blue Mountains offer the tourists, the ancient sandstone that has been weathered into gorges lined by steep cliffs and separated by narrow ridges. A few selected activities that the travellers can oyster up memories that are of National Park include seeing the magnificent rock formation of the Three Sisters particularly stunning at sunset and under evening floodlights or hiking along the paths that offer excellent views of the valley, sheer rock walls, tumbling waterfalls, and magnificent forests. Attractions and visiting the National park is free to visit and you can get there by train from Sydney, which takes 90 minutes.

Walk the Sydney Harbour Bridge 

The history of Australian bridge dates back to its making in the year 1932 as a government employment project during the Great Depression. Its steel frame has become an iconic symbol of the city. While Australian tours that offer the travellers to climb the bridge are expensive approx. $158 AUD, tourists can enjoy a free walk or go biking across the harbour and the Opera House.

Destination Australia has many wonderful places that make it a the most sought after tourist attraction .Marvel at the Sydney Opera House is just as iconic as the Sydney Harbour Bridge,The white shelled roof of the Opera House make it a star attraction of Australia. It is an architectural delight Tickets for a show in the Opera House are surprisingly affordable approx. $43 AUD, so try to take one in if you can.

History and Museums not to be missed

Tourism in Australia is incomplete without a visit to the museums. Tourists should see all the museums. Like most cities, Sydney has a wide variety of museums. There’s free entry to the Art Gallery of New South Wales (modern art), the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia at The Rocks, the Nicholson Museum (antiquities), and the Australian National Maritime Museum at Darling Harbor. One can also visit the White Rabbit Gallery (contemporary Chinese art; it also has a teahouse) and The Rocks Discovery Museum (local history); both are also free. However, my favorite museum of all is the Hyde Park Barracks. Set in the old convict barracks, it does an amazing and detailed job of chronicling colonial life in the city, with lots of stories of the early settlers. They charge approx.$10 AUD entrance fee. If you only pay for one museum, make it this one!

Sydney Tower Skywalk

Have you ever wondered how tall can the Sydney Tower Skywalk be? Australia amazes its tourists by its Tower Skywalk that is as tall as the Eiffel Tower and twice as high as the Harbour Bridge, the Sydney Tower offers amazing panoramic views of the city from the top of the Skywalk at approx. $50 AUD, it’s cheaper and easier than climbing the bridge itself, and the views are actually far better. Like many other tourist attraction the holiday travel plan to Australia remains incomplete without the Skywalk visit.

As a tourist when travelling to Australia one has to look into multiple food options .Food isn’t cheap in Australia!

Most decent restaurant entrees cost at least 20 AUD. If one plans to make it more economical and desires to cook meals, expect to pay 100 AUD per week for groceries that will include pasta, vegetables, chicken, and other basic foodstuffs. Its recommended to just grab and go places which reasonably cost around 8-10 AUD for sandwiches. Fast food is around 15 AUD for a meal (burger, fries, soda). The best value food is the Asian and Indian restaurants where you can get a really filling meal for under $10 AUD!

Leisure activities that can be planned while travelling to Australia  include  multi-day activities and tours which are comparatively expensive, generally costing 400-540 AUD. Day trips cost about 135-230 AUD. For example, a one-day trip to the Great Barrier Reef can cost 230 AUD while a two-night sailing trip around the Whitsunday Islands can cost upwards of 540 AUD. A three-day trip to Uluru from Alice Springs is around 480 AUD. Walking tours are around 50 AUD and day trips to wine regions are between 150-200 AUD. Holiday’ers have a wide variety of options to choose from when it comes to travelling to the down town.

Tourists can just head up to the Sydney Observatory Hill Park for a good view of the city, wandering the harbor promenade, and hit the bars at night. Australia is a traveller’s paradise offering a wide variety of chouices in

Sydney is a remarkable city. While some cities scream “run around and see stuff”, Sydney’s message to visitors is always “relax, go outside, and enjoy the beautiful weather.” Sure, there’s plenty to do, but I find the best way to enjoy the city is to take it slow, see a few attractions, and mostly lay outside on the beach or in a park… or relax at a nice happy hour at a bar overlooking the harbor!

Melbourne is also another city that offer much more in term of the urban attractions. There are more cafes and restaurants with few clubs crowds and better music.Because Australia is fairly isolated from most of the world requiring a long flight, for many people it becomes a once-in-a-lifetime trip, You can plan your trip as you have lots to see and do in Australia.

Plan your holiday well in advance to Down Under to get the best memories from the holiday with loads of pictures of the vibrant cities, quaint country towns, world-class wine regions, ancient rainforests, and mountains to hike, amazing reefs to dive, stunning beaches for swimming, deserts to explore, and unique wildlife.