Whether you are planning to visit Australia for the first time, or just want to be a tourist in your own backyard, knowing what the best of Australia is important in planning a great holiday. Australia HQ is the best way to find anything Australian, we have the best destination travel guides for you. Explore Australia and discover what makes it so amazing.
New South Wales
Australia's oldest state is packed full of amazing attractions, places of spectacular natural beauty, unique history and a bunch of fun activities for all to enjoy.
For a small state, Victoria has some of the best sightseeing and most fascinating places in the country. From the heady Gold Rush days to the dramatic scenery, there are surprises around every bend.
Queensland
Visiting Queensland is so much fun – if only you knew which places to visit! It is one of the biggest states in the country, and it holds more than 500 attractions and sights to see. But of course, it is very hard to decide which places to visit and which things to do, and one could always use some help
Some of the South Australia's biggest attractions include the Barossa Valley, Kangaroo Island, the Flinders Range, the mining town of Coober Pedy, the Nullabor Plain, as well as the capital, Adelaide.
In Western Australia you can explore the gorges and wilderness areas, sleep under a canopy of stars in the desert, scuba dive with the largest fish on the planet, walk amongst the tree tops of ancient trees. Perth is said to have the highest number of sunny days out of a given year of any of Australias major cities, what a great place to start your holiday.
Tasmania
Tasmania, one of the smallest states of Australia, is an island off the southeastern Australian coast. It has a highly unique wildlife, with habitats wider in range than anywhere else its size. Every year, a million visitors travel from all round the world to see the wildlife and wilderness.
The majority of central and northern Australia is known as the Northern Territory. It is known as the real Australian Outback, and has been called the real Australia. Its northern part is tropical and is known as the Top End, while its southern part is desert. NT is largely an undisturbed bounty of Nature’s wonders, with wide open land, tropical rainforests as well as an indigenous Aboriginal cultural history dating back more than forty thousand years.
Most of the ACT attractions can be easily reached by walking, and the farthest are simply ten minutes away by car. Just outside the city is a plethora of natural wonders such as gorgeous coastlines and the well-known Snowy Mountains.
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