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Australia - Where to Go

Six States & Northern Territory

Continental Australia is vast. Diversity is Australia’s calling card.  Here is an introduction to Australia for overseas and domestic visitors.

 

AUSTRALIA OFFERS VISITORS…

Mintaro heritage house & stables, South Australia
Mintaro heritage house & stables, South Australia
  • Quirky, unique wildlife not found anywhere else in the world from cute quokkas in Western Australia to tropical Queensland’s cassaway enormous flightless birds. Kangaroos, koalas and wombats tell the natural story of evolution Aussie style
  • Timeless landscapes carved by nature into glorious shapes from the iconic massive Uluru to lush Gondwanaland era Daintree Forests in tropical Queensland and fragile Great Barrier Reefs in warm tropical seas
  • All those beaches, endless kilometres of golden sand, communities of artisans and wine makes tempt visitors to relax and revive throughout Australia from cool climate wines of Tasmania through to edgy South Australian boutique vineyards
  • An ancient Aboriginal culture connected to a time and place that speaks of humanity and our place in the world offers encounters that educate and enlighten visitors
  • Modern coastal cities with their colonial past providing a historical counterpoint to the urban buzz
  • Adventure in a land where there is plenty of space far from the madding crowds

There’s no place like Australia. Find out what you have been missing and why Australia is consistently ranked as the world’s top destination.

 

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Explore South Australia with Adelaide, the state capital and an ideal hub. Relax, sip and savour food & wine trails, imagine yourself pottering in historic towns and explore the mystery of The Outback. Take a ferry ride to Kangaroo Island for a snapshot of what’s best about South Australia. Visit SA, one of lesser travelled destinations and find out what the crowds are missing out on. Adelaide is easy to get to with a modern airport.

POPULAR DESTINATIONS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

 

NORTHERN TERRITORY

Embark on a holiday adventure to remote, intriguing destinations; the Northern Territory offers wide-open stretches of vast red outback, deep blue waterholes, ancient Aboriginal culture and quirky tropical towns.

POPULAR DESTINATIONS IN THE NORTHERN TERRITORY

 

MELBOURNE & VICTORIA

Melbourne is not a secret. Many visitors arrive in Melbourne and never go anywhere else. Perhaps there is a day trip or several within the state of Victoria. Melbourne, state capital of Victoria is undeniably charming, chic and a great place to holiday. Here’s your introduction to a premier Australian destination. Let’s give your holiday plans a boost.

POPULAR DESTINATIONS FOR VICTORIA

 

SYDNEY & NEW SOUTH WALES

Sydney, a drawcard with its diverse attractions from colonial history origins to sparkling beaches and extraordinarily beautiful natural harbour. Enjoy a road trip on the Grand Pacific Drive embracing lush forested National Parks and boutique wine regions. You’re invited to find out what you are missing when you visit New South Wales and its state capital Sydney.

POPULAR DESTINATIONS IN NEW SOUTH WALES

 

BRISBANE & QUEENSLAND

QUEENSLAND is a tropical island bottled with a heady dose of unique natural attractions. The Great Barrier Reef, unique wildlife habitats and beachside communities tempt visitors to linger. Take your time, there is plenty to discover in Queensland.

POPULAR DESTINATIONS IN QUEENSLAND

 

PERTH & WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Western Australia is vast. Perth, the state capital buzzing with diverse cultures contributing a potpourri of tastes. Wonder at ancient landscapes, shimmering ochre cliffs and shallow vivid blue seas. Dive the Ningaloo Reef observing marine life. Western Australia’s Outback is where ghost towns and dynamic modern enterprises add to the sense of history of Western Australia.

POPULAR DESTINATIONS IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA

 

HOBART & TASMANIA

Tasmania is a natural wonder with 48% of the island part of three World Heritage Areas, 19 national parks, more than 800 reserves, and a large area of Crown land. Walks, hikes, abundant uniquely Australian wildlife framed by coast, forest and rivers. Cultural hubs of Hobart and Launceston offer visitors fun, urban delights and well stocked farmers markets. Convict colonial past continues to fascinate us with the tragic story of Port Arthur and elsewhere. Tasmania (Tassie) is secluded. Come Down for Air and #DiscoverTasmania.

POPULAR DESTINATIONS IN TASMANIA

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