The largest country in Oceania, Australia features a modern sprawl and makes for an excellent holiday destination. The presence of Great Barrier Reef, which is the largest in the world, makes it a major destination for marine life protection. The landscape of Australia has mountains too with Mawson Peak at 2,745 metres, on the remote Australian territory of Heard Island, and, the Mount McClintock and Mount Menzies, at 3,492 metres and 3,355 metres respectively to name a few. Yet a large portion of the Australian landscape is clad in semi-arid and old desert soil, which is the least fertile. Despite a desert-like landscape, Australia also has a rich and diverse fauna. Along with all of this, there is a lot more than you can do in Australia.
Sydney
Reaching Australia and not checking out Sydney cannot happen. The capital of New South Wales, Sydney is a harbour city with an elaborate history and is also home to the famed Sydney Opera House. Set out for an exploration tour on a boat or ferry that takes you to the city from the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Great Barrier Reef
The place where all the underwater explorers set up their holiday camps is the Great Barrier Reef. Being the world’s largest reef system, it is located in the Coral Sea and comprises 2,900 coral reefs in total. The most diverse ecosystem in the world, Great Barrier Reef is a must-visit on any Australian tour packages.
Alice Springs
Comprising of cavernous gorges, boundless desert landscapes, remote Aboriginal communities and a charming pioneering history, Alice Springs lies at the heart of Australia. This is a travel hub in Australia and is known for sights and hikes in the region, such as Uluru/Ayers Rock, Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) and Kings Canyon.
Melbourne
An important port and the cultural capital of Australia, Melbourne is the second largest city in Australia and is one of the most visited too. If the intention of your holiday is to relax in the best of the luxury hotels, relish world-class cuisine and shop at leisure, then Melbourne is the right place for you in Australia.
Perth
Dwelling in seclusion from other major cities in Australia, Perth has possessed and flaunts its unique character. Perth is the country’s fourth-largest city and is located on Australia’s south-western coastline. It is the capital of Western Australia and imparts a youthful exuberance that flavours the atmosphere. The fun-loving attitude of nearly two million inhabitants will leave you overwhelmed.
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