9 must see places

Great Ocean Road
Great Ocean Road

Between Melbourne and Adelaide is the famous 240 km long scenic road winding around the coast of Victoria, called the Great Ocean Road. Some people can drive it in just a day, but we recommend at least three days. Stop at the Twelve Apostles.

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Melbourne
Melbourne

Melbourne can make you feel like you're back in Europe. Melbourne can be described in three words: cultural, vibrant and welcoming. Take advantage of a free guide to take you through the city centre in three hours. These volunteers will tell you interesting information. You can search for them under Melbourne free walking tour. For example, they will show you Flinders Station, Federation Square and the oldest part of Batman's Hill. You can also…

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Opera in Sydney
Sydney

For most tourists, this is the first place they see in Australia. Be sure to give Sydney at least a few days to explore. Sydney has everything a city should have. Explore the old downtown of The Rocks, Circular Quay with its iconic Opera House, the adjacent Botanical Gardens and the Harbour Bridge. Feel free to take the ferries to Manly or Watsons Bay. You must also see surfing beaches such as Bondi, from which take a walk around the coast to…

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Main Street Canberra
Canberra

Canberra is an artificial capital city created in the early 20th century in the Australian outback between Sydney and Melbourne.

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Sea Cliff Bridge
Coastal Drive

The air route between the two largest cities of Sydney and Melbourne is one of the busiest in the world, but it would be a shame to fly. Take an epic roadtrip along the south-east coast and explore another part of Australia.

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Great Barrier Reef
Great Barrier Reef

If you love water, you've come to the right place. Most travellers fly into Cairns to take one of the snorkelling or diving day trips on offer to the reef edge. [imageFill 2158] For diving enthusiasts, we recommend paying extra and taking a few days out on a yacht with an organised tour. For those of you who aren't so keen on the water, take a trip north of Cairns to the tropical rainforest of Daintree. The rainforest town of Kuranda, with the…

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Uluru
Red Centre

You just have to experience it. Just because it's so different. Pay for an organized three-day trip, for example. Guides will show you the highlights of the outback, especially the famous Mount Uluru, Kata-Tjuta and Kings Canyon. In the evening, you'll stay at a campsite, cook a specialty over a campfire, and then literally make your bed under a tent. When all the lights go out, you'll see millions of stars shining above you and hear the voice…

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Gold Coast
East Coast

One of the hardest things about travelling around Australia is choosing which places to stop and which ones to skip. If you head north from Sydney on your way to Brisbane, the places you visit will present themselves to you. Places like Port Stephens, where you can sandboard down sand dunes or swim with dolphins, have to be on your Bucket List. [imageFill 2157] Byron Bay and the Gold Coast are also inevitably among the next stops. Brisbane's…

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Nambung Pinnacles
Western Australia

Australia's most diverse region, it combines the smell of the city, history and beautiful nature - rainforests contrasting with vast deserts, breathtaking cliffs and waterfalls. The totally underrated western half of Australia, which surpasses the eastern half in many ways. The historic metropolis of Perth, the Nambung Pinnacles National Park, along with the Kalbarri and Kariji and the Kimberley Plateau are all worth seeing. [imageFill 2153] …

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