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Things to see and do in Australia

Famously referred to as the Land Down Under, there are many great places in Australia that will definitely catch you off guard because of their stunning natural and undisturbed beauty, something that is a rare find in the world these days. With all the best places to visit in Australia, it is no longer a big surprise that tourism has become one of the country's most essential industries. From its beaches to all the historical places, Australia serves as the home of numerous exciting travel destinations and visiting Australia, according to many travelers, is definitely a dream that has turn into reality.


For those who are still clueless about the places to go in Australia, it is necessary that you know that the country is composed of six states, namely Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Western Australia, and Tasmania as well as two primary mainland territories, the Australian Capital Territory and Northern Territory.


All of these have their own sets of great tourist spots that a single day will probably not be enough for enumerating.

So, let us just look at the best places Australia that you ought to visit. Gold Coast is famous all over the world for its amazing surfingspots. Sydney, New South Wales is undoubtedly the heart of all the best spots to visit in Australia. Here, you will get to watch amazing shows at its OperaHouse and indulge yourself in the fine dining experience that can only be found in Sydney.
Meanwhile, your stay in Australia will surely become even more memorable if you have some winery tours in Victoria. The state is famous for its Wineries that make it a favorite spot of many wine fans. For those with an adventurous streak in their veins, a visit in Western Australia outback is going to satisfy your cravings for unique activities.
Tasmania serves as the home to Port Arthur Historic Site, the remains of a penal facility that nurses stories of hardships of convicts. For Australians, it is their remembrance shrine, close to Gallipoli and even closer to where their real home is and dropping by the place will make you feel how much the Australians value their country and its rich history.
Any visitor in Australian Capital Territory should never miss exploring the Australian War Memorial where you are not just going to be educated but at the same time, you will also be given a chance to take a glimpse at the lives of soldiers and their families who have endured conflicts brought by war.
In addition, when you speak of Northern Territory, you will surely never fail to leave out Uluru or Ayers Rock and mind you, seeing it with your own two eyes is nothing compared when merely looking at it on those postcards. Impressive and solitary, Uluru and its unique color changes when the sun sets and rises, is no doubt a sight worth seeing.

Discover Australia’s summer

Experience Australia glorious summer from December to February. Walk along spectacular coastal cliffs from Sydney’s Bondi Beach to Bronte. Day trip from Melbourne to the vineyards, beaches, national parks, golf courses and day spas of the Mornington Peninsula. Taste Tasmania’s finest food and wine on the historic Hobart waterfront or explore food, wine, and history in the Swan Valley, near Perth. Follow fresh seafood around the pristine coastline of South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula or watch coral spawning en-masse on Queensland’s Great Barrier Reef. Alternatively, get up close to native Australian animals and ancient Aboriginal history in Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, near Canberra. Summer in Australia is also the season for excellent cricket, grand slam tennis, vibrant music festivals, NYE celebrations, and outdoor cultural events.

See Australia in autumn

Discover the magical diversity of Australia’s autumn, lasting from March to May across most of the country. See red-gold trees in Orange, a rural food and wine hub west of Sydney. Explore vineyards, villages, and mist-cloaked forests in Victoria’s Yarra Valley. Take on adventure along the scenic Brisbane River.

Discover Australia in winter

Welcome to winter in Australia, which lasts from June to August for most of the country. These months fall in the dry season in our tropical north. You can ski and snowboard down Victoria’s powdered slopes or snorkel and dive the balmy waters of Queensland’s Great Barrier Reef. Four wheel drive South Australia’s Simpson Desert or head to the Blue Mountains for Christmas festivities.
Follow Western Australia’s wildflower trail or embrace the Northern Territory’s unique festival culture. Snuggle next to a roaring fire at Canberra’s Fireside Festival or celebrate the winter solstice in Hobart’s cobblestone streets. Winter is also a great season to discover our coastline, where you can spot migrating whales and dive with a dazzling array of marine life.

Discover Australia’s spring

Discover Australia’s spring season, which lasts from September to November for most of the country. In our tropical north, this is the ‘build-up’ or pre-monsoonal season.
Watch Melbourne dress up for the nation-stopping Melbourne Cup. Enjoy opera, jazz, blues and sculpture amongst the wineries of the Hunter Valley, near Sydney. Combine food, wine, diving, and surfing in Western Australia’s Margaret River. Trek through the primeval treetops in Queensland’s World Heritage-listed Daintree Rainforest. Experience the wildlife and wildflower show on South Australia’s Kangaroo Island or snare a prize barramundi during the Northern Territory’s ‘build-up’. See Canberra come alive with a million spring blooms at Floriade or follow Tasmania’s blooming gardens to natural and historic attractions. In Australia, spring is also a great season to surf, sea kayak, and canoe.
 

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