Australia has unique creatures because it’s an island. Its marsupial inhabitants such as the kangaroo and duck-billed platypus are perhaps the most well-known, along with the koala, but Australia has plenty more interesting animals to discover.
1. Sydney Harbor
As far as metropolitan life is concerned, there are a number of appealing options. One can hike around Sydney Harbor which is rich in lagoons and beaches. Those interested in history can visit famous monuments of Sydney. The boutiques, cafes, restaurants and galleries adorn the lanes of Melbourne. Salamanca Place is a hot tourist spot that has all the modern amenities, superb markets for shopping and exotic pubs. Visiting this place can be among the best Australia things to do.
2. International events
One of the other things to do in Australia is to visit international events like Grand Pix and Australian Open Tennis. Besides these, one can also be a part of aboriginal events of the cultural festivals and have an insight into the history and diverse cultures of this Continent.
3. New South Wales
New South Wales part of Australia houses museums, art galleries and national parks. The Fox Studios is the major entertainment industry of Australia. Hunter Valley provides luxurious accommodations and dining facilities. Byron Bay is meant for windsurfing and water adventures. In Victoria, one can have the best vacation-time at Mornington Peninsula.
4. World Heritage Site of the Great Barrier Reef
No tour to this continent is complete without visiting the World Heritage Site of the Great Barrier Reef Australia which is located in Queensland. The Reef’s main attraction is the largest reservoir of coral reefs that have a wide variety of fish, coral polyps, molluscs, sponges, and other marine animals. 200 different types of birds and a variety of reptilians are worth-watching. The Reef is a home of rare and endangered species like sea turtles and sea cow. The government of Australia has permitted the access of the Great Barrier Reef Australia through flights.
There are lots to explore in Australia’s cities. Sydney is the biggest, well known for its bridge, opera house and harbour. It also has lively restaurants, cafes, bars, and clubs.
5. Melbourne
Melbourne is well-known for culture and sport but it also offers good shopping in upmarket boutiques and stores. It has numerous art centres and theatres and delightful botanical gardens.
6. Perth
Perth is the nearest Aussie city to the UK on the banks of the Swan River. It is an outdoor-orientated city with amazing beaches lapped by the Indian Ocean. For fantastic views of the city, river, and Darling ranges head to Kings Park which also offers cycling and walking trails. Nearby Freemantle is a good spot for shopping and it is very easily reached by a quick train ride. Excursions to see the dolphins at Monkey Mia can be organised from the city.
7. Adelaide
Adelaide boasts colonial stone architecture, expanses of parkland and plenty of arts and crafts. It is surrounded by attractive hills and near to fantastic beaches.
With so much to see and do in Australia, it is definitely a place to seriously consider travelling to. You can’t beat lapping up then the sun’s rays on the other side of the world knowing that back home the weather is cold and wet and dismal.