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Ball's Pyramid | |
23 kilometres southeast of the island, the world’s tallest sea stack and the site of some of Australia’s most remarkable diving can be found – the 551 metre tall Ball’s Pyramid. Exploring the caves and waters surrounding the basalt spearhead, divers come face-to-face with a mass of spectacular sea creatures. |
Royal National Park | |
Located near Cronulla within an hour’s drive from both the Sydney CBD and Wollongong, the 16,000ha Royal National Park is like a big beautiful backyard. A day trip or school excursion to Royal National Park in Sydney's south, will offer plenty of opportunities for barbecues, fishing, bushwalking, birdwatching and whale watching. |
Blue Mountains National Park | |
Explore World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains National Park, home of the famous Three Sisters in Katoomba. Discover iconic lookouts and waterfalls, historic walking tracks, mountain biking, Aboriginal culture, adventure sports, and camping - right on Sydney's doorstep. |
Deep Creek National Park | |
Deep Creek National Park is the largest portion of remaining natural vegetation on the Fleurieu Peninsula and is home to an array of native wildlife such as western grey kangaroos, short beaked echidnas and 100 species of birds that can be heard and seen while walking in the park. The park encompasses 18 kilometres (11 miles) of coastline, which include views across Backstairs Passage to Kangaroo Island. |
Kangaroo Island | |
Kangaroo Island, located off the coast of South Australia, is the third-largest island in Australia and a prominent tourist destination known for its natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and unique attractions. It is located about 112 kilometers (70 miles) southwest of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia. The island is separated from the mainland by the Investigator Strait. Its population was 4,894 in 2021. |
Queens Gardens | |
Queens Gardens is a stunning urban oasis right in the heart of East Perth, overlooking Optus Stadium. The gardens were officially opened in 1899 and named Queens Gardens for Queen Victoria in honour of her Diamond Jubilee. Main features of this glorious garden include its water lily filled lakes (the old clay pits), manicured lawns and a large variety of trees and shrubs. |
Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria | |
Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne has been a treasured part of Melbourne’s cultural life for more than 170 years – much loved by generations of Victorians, as well as by many visitors from interstate and overseas. It is a picturesque haven for recreation and an important resource for education, conservation, science and horticulture. |
Alice Springs | |
Stunning landscapes, remote communities, and a unique pioneering history create a diverse and exhilarating destination to explore. A thriving, spirited outback centre, Alice Springs is as famous for the personality of its locals and contemporary and traditional art as the natural wonders, including the stunning Larapinta Trail and the MacDonnell Ranges, which surround it. |
Gold Coast | |
Gold Coast, Queensland, is a vibrant coastal city located in the southeast corner of Queensland, Australia. Known for its stunning beaches, surf culture, and dynamic lifestyle, the Gold Coast is a major tourist destination and a key economic hub in the region. Its population was 640,778 in 2021. |
Cairns | |
Cairns is a city in Queensland, Australia, on the tropical north east coast of Far North Queensland. It had a population of 153,181 people in 2021. Cairns is the premier holiday spot for visitors from international destinations, other parts of Australia and a preferred stopover port for luxury cruise ships. |
Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens | |
The Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens are located in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, and are one of the oldest botanical gardens in the country. With its stunning natural beauty, diverse plant collections, and range of attractions and events, it is a unique and unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages. |
Lake Hillier | |
Lake Hillier is a lake on Middle Island, the largest of the islands and islets that make up the Recherche Archipelago, Western Australia. The most notable feature of the lake is its pink colour. |
Weano Gorge | |
Weano Gorge in Western Australia's Karijini National Park is perhaps the most accessible gorge in Karijini. But this makes it no less spectacular and beautiful. |
Echidna Chasm | |
Echidna Chasm is a natural geological formation located in the Purnululu National Park in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. The Purnululu National Park, known for its unique sandstone formations and stunning landscapes, was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2003. |
Fremantle | |
Right where the Swan River meets the Indian Ocean, Fremantle, or Freo as the locals call it, is a vibrant heritage city just 30 minutes by train or car from Perth. It's the gateway to Rottnest Island and there's plenty to do in this intriguing port city. |
Melbourne Museum | |
Melbourne Museum is a natural and cultural history museum located in the Carlton Gardens in Melbourne, Australia. It is part of the Carlton Gardens, which also includes the Royal Exhibition Building. |
Adventure Park Geelong | |
Adventure Park Geelong is a popular water theme park located in Wallington, which is about a 15-minute drive from the city of Geelong and approximately an hour's drive southwest of Melbourne. The park is known for its diverse range of water-based attractions and rides. These include water slides, wave pools, lazy rivers, and various family-friendly and thrill rides. |
Chinese Garden of Friendship | |
The Chinese Garden of Friendship is a Chinese garden in Darling Harbour and close to Chinatown, Sydney, Australia. Modeled on the typical private gardens of the Ming Dynasty, the garden offers an insight into Chinese heritage and culture. |
Sydney Jewish Museum | |
The Sydney Jewish Museum is a museum in Sydney, Australia, which documents the Holocaust and the history of the Jewish people in Australia. The Sydney Jewish Museum gives history a voice through collecting and preserving historic objects, commemorating and educating, with a mission to challenge visitors’ perceptions of morality, social justice, democracy and human rights. |
Wild Life Sydney Zoo | |
Wild Life Sydney Zoo is a popular tourist attraction located in the heart of Sydney, Australia. The zoo houses over 250 species of Australian animals, including some of the country's most iconic creatures such as kangaroos, koalas, and wallabies. |