Surf with the playful dolphins, laze on the beach in the sun, or binge on shopping. In Australia, there are a wide variety of things to do. Every city in Australia, whether it be the vibrant culture of Melbourne or the stunning architecture built in Sydney, has its distinct flavor that draws travelers to the intriguing nation. In other words, a holiday destination or just a reason to run away from a hectic life for a few days of adventure, Australia delivers the perfect mixture of leisure and thrill in an attractive package.
Australia offers a wide variety of activities. There are numerous activities to enjoy in the country, including driving along an alluring section of outrageously long 151 miles of Ocean Road, strolling through streets covered in artistic graffiti, or penetrating the depths of an old building, the Shrine. Observing a breathtaking sunset at St. Kilda Pier or exploring the Blue Mountains are two other once-in-a-lifetime experiences that are truly breathtaking.
The country is also a popular destination for adventurous pursuits like deep-sea diving, surfing, and more. In the end, with an array of adventures, ancient architecture, modern art, and delicious cuisines to explore, Australia is the place you must visit this holiday season.
Things to do in Australia
Byron Bay
The beaches of Byron Bay are lined with lighthouses, where bottlenose dolphins, rays, whales, and sea turtles can easily be sighted in the area. However, this former whaling station in New South Wales that has been turned into a tourist destination is still heavily influenced by its bohemian past, when the hippy lifestyle was popular.
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The Great Ocean Road runs along Victoria’s southwest coastline. The 243-kilometer trip down Australia’s southeast coast is regarded by many as one of the most picturesque and lovely drives in the nation. The 12 Apostles, Apollo Bay, unique waterfalls, historic lighthouses, treetop adventures, animal wonders, and beaches can all be seen along this trip.
View Details >Sydney Opera House
One of the main attractions that visitors to Sydney look forward to seeing is the Sydney Opera House. It is situated east of the Sydney Harbour Bridge (Port Jackson), New South Wales, Australia. It was even named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007.
View Details >Blue Mountains
Australia’s Blue Mountains National Park is a breathtaking region. Mountain climbing, rock climbing, short hikes, overnight adventures, long-way lookouts, and canyoning are just a few of the national park’s sports and activities for its guests. Every summer, the largest bird in the region, an “Emu,” flies into this park, which is a fascinating sight.
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