Located offshore Brisbane in the Moreton Bay in Queensland, North Stradbroke Island is the world’s second largest sand island where visitors can relax and enjoy the laidback local lifestyle. Hugged…
Australia, one of the world’s most famous holiday destinations, is a place where beauty has no boundaries. From sweeping deserts and luxurious beaches to dense forests and endless valleys, the country has plenty of natural wonders to impress you. Take a look at some of the most picturesque Australian sites.
Adelaide Hills
An ideal retreat in South Australia, Adelaide Hills is a beautiful, cooler wine-growing region that amazes visitors with its scenic hills and greenery. Home to more than 60 wineries, this region presents a delightful holiday experience amidst its laid-back lifestyle. Plan to visit these hills during fall or spring when they are more beautiful and colourful.
Fleurieu Peninsula
Offering a mellow Mediterranean ambience, Fleurieu Peninsula is a beautiful spot to make a stop at during your visit to Adelaide. With its dozens of white sand beaches, rolling hills, vibrant vineyards and lively farms, it promises ideal holiday fun amidst a scenic atmosphere. Here, you get the chance to witness kangaroos and local birdlife as well as seals, sea lions, dolphins, pelicans and whales.
The Blue Mountains
The Blue Mountains, west of Sydney in Australia’s New South Wales, promises an exciting time to the tourists. With an ideal combination of sandstone cliffs, tall forests, caves, canyons, waterfalls and walking tracks, this place draws nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts from across the globe. It is around two hours’ drive west Sydney.
Kakadu National Park
Truly a natural wonder, Kakadu National Park is the largest national park in Australia covering about 20,000 square kilometres. Situated in the Northern Territory of Australia, it is known for the richness of its Aboriginal cultural sites. Home to wonderful landforms including wide river systems and basins occupied by several species of wildlife, it is an ideal place to spend some time. Besides, you can take delight in rock art, croc spotting, fishing, boating, swimming and ranger guided activities.
Lake McKenzie
Lake McKenzie is a perched lake lying on the largest sand dune in the world, Fraser Island. It is situated in the Great Sandy National Park, 62km southeast of Kingfisher Resort. This pristine 1,200 metre long and 930 metre wide lake is a sight to behold; no wonder, the place sees plenty of tourists all year round.
Rottnest Island
With a blend of beautiful scenery, laid-back atmosphere, wonderful marine life and several pristine beaches, Rottnest Island presents a perfect holiday destination for travellers. Located 19kms off the coast of Perth, it houses 63 beaches and 20 bays which are best to explore on one of the bus tours available. Besides, you can discover the underwater snorkel trails at Parker Point and witness a variety of wildlife including quokkas, birdlife and dolphins.
Daintree Rainforest
The Daintree Rainforest is the largest continuous area of tropical rainforest in the Australian Continent and is the only place across the globe where the two World Heritage-listed sites, Daintree National Park and The Great Barrier Reef, exist side by side. Make a visit and you’ll be amazed with its extensive flora, magnificent waterfalls, deep gorges and beautiful birds.