Australia

Australia

All of Australia

  • Duration : 13 Nights / 14 Days
  • Places Covered : Melborne-Sydney-Hamilton- Cairns-Gold Coast

Best of Australia

  • Duration : 11 Nights / 12 Days
  • Places Covered : Melborne-Sydney -Cairns- Gold Coast

Gold Coast & Cairns of Australia

  • Duration : 5 Nights / 6 Days
  • Places Covered : Cairns-Gold Coast

Australia Delight

  • Duration : 6 Nights / 7 Days
  • Places Covered : Melborne-Sydney

Interesting Places to see around Australia

Australia

Situated in the southern part of the world, Australia is the perfect place for adventure seekers and people who love the sea. It is hands down, the best place to belt out your scuba diving skills as you enjoy the seafood by the shacks. For wildlife lovers, there are a handful of sanctuaries as well which are so vast in their size, it takes your breath away. Other than that, Australia as a country is very metropolitan in its nature and the vibe that it imparts. It is a melting pot of sorts for people from all around the world.

Sydney

Sydney is a lovely Australian city, with a hot summer sun and loads of places to make the most of it. Beautiful gardens, iconic monuments, famous localities and the best beaches to get a tan on, a short trip to Sydney will have your travel bug well satisfied. This Australian city with a major colonial history today is one of the most developed and prosperous lands in the country. It is a major centre of economics and culture within Australia and also internationally and in the backdrop of the vast ocean that surrounds it, is a major tourist hub as well. Every year, Sydney sees a horde of tourists flock to its lands and the city does more than enough to make sure they have an enjoyable stay. The most populous city in the country, this metropolis has more than enough to offer for every type of traveller. Go for a cruise around the famous Sydney Harbour, visit the world-renowned Sydney Opera House, have a fun day with the family at the zoo or the amusement park, spend hours appreciating arts and history, take a stroll through one of its several lawns and gardens and at the end of it all, chill at the beach, go to the clubs and let loose.

Sydney Opera

Undoubtedly Sydney’s number one tourist attraction, the Sydney Opera House is world famous. This landmark structure, built on a narrow stretch of land surrounded by water makes for a definite visit. The Sydney Opera House is an iconic structure of the city, located on Bennelong point. It is also recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Revel in the beauty of this structure, by simply taking a walk around it, eating in its restaurants and hanging around its lobbies. Or get a full guided tour into the building, its history, rooms, halls, and even backstage where the performers all put on their armour. A trip to Sydney is incomplete without a picture at the Opera.

Darling Harbour

Darling Harbour is a well known hangout spot in the city. It is a buzzing pedestrian area, full with loads of shops, exhibitions, museums, and whole lot of bars and restaurants. Visitors to the Darling Harbour are often spoilt for choice. The attractions of this precinct include the Sea Life Sydney Aquarium, the Wild Life Zoo, Madam Tussaud’s Wax Museum among a few others and even a water park for the children. You can go for a heavy round of shopping in the shopping centre, or even head to the LG IMAX theatre, which has the largest screen in the world. You will not spend a minute getting bored in this energetic precinct.

Bondi Beach

Sydney is known for its beaches and none is more popular than the Bondi. Attracting hordes of people every year, the Bondi beach is a fantastic place for relaxing, swimming, surfing, having a round beach volleyball, or just soaking up the Aussie sun. Found on the coast of the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, Bondi Beach is perhaps Australia’s most popular beach, owing to its golden shoreline, laidback beach culture and crashing waves that make it a haven for surfers. The popular Bondi beach, situated in the suburb of the same name, is a surefire way of spending a great day out. As one of the oldest beaches in the country and an Australian National Heritage Site, you can be sure that Bondi beach will offer you everything you’re looking for in a beach vacation.

Sydney Harbour Bridge

The Sydney Harbour Bridge is an iconic landmark of the city that connects the North Shore Sydney with the CBD. Built in 1932, the combination of the bridge, the Sydney Harbour and the Sydney Opera House has become the most popular portrait of Sydney. It is the tallest steel arch bridge in the world.

Royal Botanic Gardens

Located next to the iconic Sydney Harbour, the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney are a massive green space found close to the hustle and bustle of the city’s CBD. Spanning about 30 hectares, these gardens provide a tranquil setting to enjoy a picnic and some fresh air as you are treated to scenic views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Opera House and the Harbour.

Taronga Zoo

The Tarongo Zoo is a massive zoological park in the prime suburb of Mosman. Just overlooking the Sydney Harbour, it is home to over 4000 animals. The zoo is home to over 340 species of animals, some native Australian, while some exotic and endangered. The park is spread over an area of around 52 acres and includes a huge variety of different exhibitions and enclosures. The animals range from chimpanzees and elephants, to snakes, felines, bears and many other species. There are fun activities on offer as well, such as obstacle courses. And the zoo is also home to the city’s only cable car.

Queen Victoria Building

Built in the late 19th century in the Romanesque Revival style, the Queen Victoria Building is a beautiful piece of architecture, quite appropriately housing some of the best and up-scale shopping brands.

Sea Life Sydney Aquarium

This expansive Aquarium is located in the popular precinct of Darling Harbour and houses a huge collection of aquatic animals, with various different exhibits and over 700 species. A very popular attraction among families and kids, the aquarium has been open since 1988. The collection of marine animals in Sea Life is extremely vast, including two dugongs, of only the 5 displayed all over the world. Other exhibits include the Shark Valley, the Jurassic Seas, the Southern ocean and the Northern Ocean. This amazing aquarium is a one fun day out!

Sydney Tower

The Sydney Tower is the tallest structure in the city and forms a prominent part of Sydney’s skyline. Featuring a shopping centre, restaurants and entertainment facilities, the prime attraction of the tower is the Sydney Tower Eye, an observation deck 250 metres above the ground, granting visitors an unforgettable view of Sydney’s cityscape.

Luna Park

Luna Park is Sydney’s prime amusement park, and has been so since 1932. The park has a simple collection of rides and is a favourite, obviously, among the kids. The park has had quite a few changes in name since it’s inception, Luna Park being it’s third and hopefully final one. It has a collection of simple yet exhilarating amusement park rides such as tha Hair Raiser, the Moon Ranger, the Wild Mouse roller coaster and the Tumblebug, among various others. The park is also dotted with small fun games for children, as well as restaurants and cafes.

Cockatoo Island

Dotted with charming industrial relics, the UNESCO World Heritage Listed Cockatoo Island sits in the middle of Sydney Harbour in New South Wales, Australia. A kaleidoscopic blend of convict and wartime history, this little island is one of Sydney’s best-kept secret. Cockatoo Island is a unique island and if you haven’t been to the city, you won’t hear about it much. Previously this place was used as a prison and houses a massive shipyard where naval vessels and boats were repaired during the Second World War. The shipyard was operational until the 1990s. The remnants of the old buildings belonging to ancient times are visible even today. They have survived the test of time and look unusual and intriguing. This tour will open up a new world of possibilities and rekindle a sense of adventure.

Australian Museum

Situated on College Street, the Australian Museum is the country’s oldest standing museum, globally reputed for it’s collections in natural history and anthropology. The age old museum was first opened in 1827. It moved to it’s current location in 1849. By the end of the 19th century, various expeditions were launched to collect more artefacts. After the 1950s, many new buildings were added and existing galleries completely overhauled. The museum has held several exhibitions over the years, some involving extremely rare artefacts and specimens. The museum is also a centre for scientific research, with research centres dedicated to various fields of environmental sciences.æ

Melbourne

Melbourne is a fantastic Australian city on the southern coast of the country. It is the capital of the state of Victoria, and Is second only to Sydney in term’s of population. This beautiful city is the culturual hub of Australia, considered to be the most vibrant city in the country. It has even ranked as the most liveable city in the world for 5 years in a row by the Economist Intelligence Unit. So, in short, this is one you don’t want to miss out on.

Queen Victoria Market

Queen Victoria Market is a 141-year old, large open air market in Melbourne, Australia. The market is a major landmark of the central business district of Melbourne, serving as a retail and wholesale hub since the late 1860’s.

National Gallery of Victoria

The National Gallery of Victoria or NGV is one of Australia’s most visited art museums, hosting over 70,000 incredible pieces of art not just from Australia, but from talented artists across the globe and throughout history. Founded in 1861, it is the oldest art museum in the country. Through the collection present here, you can witness various ideas, styles, and disciplines across centuries and cultures, represented in the beautiful artworks.

Shrine of Remembrance

The Shrine of Remembrance is the national War memorial of Victoria and a landmark of Melbourne. Originally dedicated to the brave contributions of the servicemen of Victoria in World War I, it is currently a tribute to all the brave Australians who served in war for the country, and is among Australia’s largest war memorials.

Royal Botanic Gardens

The botanical gardens of Melbourne are a famous tourist attractions and also renowned in the field world wide. They house a collection of different plants and vegetations, contained in the various different lawns in the gardens.

Melbourne Museum

Learn all about life in Victoria at the Melbourne Museum, one of the most popular and loved museum across Australia. It gives a rich and authentic insight into the country’s culture, history, and environment. The museum also hosts incredible temporary exhibitions that brings intriguing collections from all over the world.

River Cruise

Tours along the Yarra river are popular among tourists, offering a unique perspective of the city. River cruises up and down the stream of the Yarra River are a great sightseeing activity. Cruises are provided by many boating operators, some cruises even containing restaurants and other recreational activities. Special tours can also be organised for children or senior citizens, or to host a party or a corporate event. The autumn season in Melbourne is one where rain is least expected – although there are no guarantees – which makes it the ideal time to take the cruise.

Flinders Street Station

The Flinders Street Station is the central railway station of Melbourne and an icon of the city’s culture and history. Designed in the historical Art Nouveau style in 1910, it is Australia’s oldest and busiest railway station.

Great Ocean Road

Stretching 243 kilometres along Australia’s south eastern coast, the Great Ocean Road is widely believed to be the most scenic and wonderful drives in the country. Experiencing the Great Ocean Road on a trip to Melbourne is a must. Rent a car, and drive along this spectacular stretch of road ofr the most memorable drive you’ll ever have. As you go along the road, you will come across many beaches, camping spots, and monuments, and the most amazing views you will find anywhere in the country. The breathtaking and world famous Twelve Apostites are approximately a 2 hour 45 minutes drive from Melbourne along this road.

Darwin

Darwin is an exciting combination of comfort and adventure. Darwin’s balmy weather is something which feels right out of storybooks. The awesome food and culture when paired with the local attractions, they are a treat to anyone visiting Darwin! The outdoor festivals, especially, brings out the best in people. It is all kept ready for you to come and explore.

Gold Coast

The Gold Coast is a fantastic city which came up as a hotspot for vacations and relaxation, and today has become one of Australia’s fastest growing and most beautiful cities! Located south of Brisbane, the Gold Coast for long served as a vacation spot for people looking to get out of the big city. But eventually, the Gold Coast itself grew so spectacularly, and expensively (hence the name), it today is a vast city and one with endless sources for a great time! It has retained it’s holiday spirit and has a wide range of attractions and activities which still keeps the people coming.

Great Barrier Reef

The Great Barrier Reef doesn’t really need much of an introduction. It is the single largest composition of living organisms in the world, and without a shadow of a doubt, nature’s most revelled masterpiece. A vacation at the Great Barrier Reef will definitely be right up there with the best memories you’ll have in the span of your life. Endless sea, a sprawling archipelago, and the unreal coral reef under the water just make for a mesmerising scene altogether. There is so much to do at the reef! You can cruise through the islands and the reef, dive underwater for an up close and personal tour of the amazing beauty of the coral, go on bushwalks on islands such as the Hayman, relax on beaches for hours on end, or even skydive over the Heart Reef.

Brisbane

Brisbane is the most populous city of Australia. Owing to its subtropical weather, Brisbane is also the perfect city to soak up some Australian sun! It is blessed with sunny days and a lot of action happening around the city which makes it an uncomplicated, fun-loving and a laid back place where everyone wants to be. If one is inclined culturally towards cities and seeks a hassle-free vacation, Brisbane should be at the top of your list.

Perth

Western Australia’s capital city, Perth is a wonderful urban settlement with it’s fair share of untouched scenic beauty. Full of classic Australian beaches, wonderful market places, brilliant food and also exciting wildlife, Perth calls for a trip to the West of the country!

Tasmania

This small island just south of Australia was once a battle ground between the British and the aboriginal people, yet today is one of the most stunning places of natural beauty, history, and adventure!

Canberra

There is no doubt that Canberra is the most vivid, cheerful and a sensational city. The fact that it has a world-class standard in wining and dining, Canberra automatically becomes the number one choice when it comes to quality holiday-ing. Come enjoy the native bushlands, monuments and galleries. . Experience the Balloon Fiesta in autumn, Fireside Festival in winter, and Floriade in spring.

Adelaide

Adelaide is the most diverse and free-spirited city in Australia. Known for its churches and festivals, Adelaide will never let you get bored. It is also known as the ’20-minutes’ city, primarily because any significant location in Adelaide like the airport, city centre, beaches can be reached within 20 minutes!

Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park

Located in the dry Central Australian desert, you would not imagine Uluru to be such a bustling centre for tourism. Yet, it is. And this breathtaking marvel of nature is definitely one worth a visit! Uluru – Kata Tjuta National Park is a paradise for the lover of outdoors. With an absolute plethora of bushwalk trails, spectacular scenery, heritage and culture, and the inescapable wildlife, you will find yourself immersed in the superb atmosphere of the place. The two rock formations – one a massive monolith, and the other a collection of huge dome shaped rocks – have plenty of beauty on offer. And in the same breath one just has to advise you to witness the sunrise and sunset over the rocks

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