Australia

About Australia

Australia is a country and continent surrounded by the Indian and Pacific oceans. Its major cities Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide are coastal. Its capital, Canberra, is inland. The country is known for its Sydney Opera House, the Great Barrier Reef, a vast interior desert wilderness called the Outback, and unique animal species like kangaroos and duck-billed platypuses.
Sydney Opera House

Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts center at Sydney Harbour located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is one of the 20th century's most famous and distinctive buildings. The building hosts multiple performances and is presented by numerous performing artists, including three resident companies Opera Australia, the Sydney Theatre Company, and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
Sydney Harbour Bridge

Sydney Harbour Bridge is an Australian heritage-listed steel bridge with an arch bridge across Sydney Harbour that carries rail, vehicular, bicycle, and pedestrian traffic between the Sydney central business district and the North Shore. The views of the bridge, the harbour, and the nearby Sydney Opera House is widely regarded as an iconic image of Sydney, and of Australia itself.
Great Barrier Reef

Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest coral reef system and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is composed of over 2,900 individual reefs and 900 islands stretching for over 2,300 kilometers over an area of approximately 344,400 square kilometers. The Great Barrier Reef can be seen from outer space and is the world's biggest single structure made by living organisms. It is home to countless species of colorful fish, molluscs, starfish, turtles, dolphins, and sharks.
Great Ocean Road

Great Ocean Road is an Australian National Heritage listed 243-kilometer stretch of road along the south-eastern coast of Australia between the Victorian cities of Torquay and Allansford. The road is considered a tourist attraction in the area, in which much of the road hugs coastline affectionately known as the Surf Coast, between Torquay and Cape Otway, and the Shipwreck Coast further west of Cape Otway, providing visibility of the Bass Strait and the Southern Ocean.
Uluru

Uluru, or Ayers Rock, is a massive sandstone monolith in the heart of the Northern Territory’s arid Red Centre and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Uluru is sacred to the Pitjantjatjara, the Aboriginal people of the area, known as the Aṉangu and is thought to have started forming around 550 million years ago. It is also one of the most important indigenous sites in Australia.
Darling Harbour

Darling Harbour is a harbour adjacent to the city centre of Sydney and is made up of a large recreational and pedestrian precinct that is situated on western outskirts of the Sydney central business district. It is dedicated to entertainment and tourism where you can discover unique Australian animals, waterfront dining, intriguing history and exciting nightlife.
Whitsunday Islands

Whitsunday Islands are a collection of 74 continental islands of various sizes off the central coast of Queensland. The Whitsunday islands are a popular tourist destination for travellers to Queensland and the Great Barrier Reef with the area being one of the most popular yachting destinations in the Southern Hemisphere. The tracks across the islands are linked by seaways suited to kayaking, sailing, and power boating.
Sydney Tower

Sydney Tower is Sydney's tallest structure and the second tallest observation tower in the Southern Hemisphere. The golden turret has a capacity of 960 persons and contains two levels of restaurants, an Observation Deck, two telecommunication transmission levels, and three plant levels. Sydney Tower is the first to see the Sydney dawn, and the last to see its final dusk.
Port Jackson

Port Jackson, consisting of the waters of Sydney Harbour, Middle Harbour, North Harbour and the Lane Cove and Parramatta Rivers, is the ria or natural harbour of Sydney. Many recreational events are based on or around the harbour itself particularly the Sydney New Year's Eve celebrations and the starting point of the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race.
Queen Victoria Market

Queen Victoria Market is also known colloquially as Vic Market or Queen Vic is a major landmark in the central business district of Melbourne covering over seven hectares and is the largest open-air market in the Southern Hemisphere. At the market, you can buy fresh and specialty produce, hand-made and unique products, great coffee and food, souvenirs, and clothing.
Sydney

Sydney, capital of New South Wales and one of Australia's largest cities, is best known for its harbourfront Sydney Opera House, with a distinctive sail-like design. Massive Darling Harbour and the smaller Circular Quay port are hubs of waterside life, with the arched Harbour Bridge and esteemed Royal Botanic Garden nearby. Sydney Tower’s outdoor platform, the Skywalk, offers 360° views of the city and suburbs.
Brisbane

Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, is a large city on the Brisbane River. Clustered in its South Bank cultural precinct are the Queensland Museum and Sciencentre, with noted interactive exhibitions. Another South Bank cultural institution is the Queensland Gallery of Modern Art, among Australia's major contemporary art museums. Looming over the city is Mt. Coot-tha, the site of Brisbane Botanic Gardens.
Cairns

Cairns considered the gateway to Australia's Great Barrier Reef, is a city in tropical Far North Queensland. Its Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park tells the stories of indigenous Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with music and dance. Cairns Esplanade, lined in bars and restaurants, has a swimming lagoon. Northwest of the city, Daintree National Park spans mountainous rainforest, gorges, and beaches.
Gold Coast

Gold Coast is a metropolitan region south of Brisbane on Australia’s east coast. It's famed for its long sandy beaches, surfing spots, and elaborate system of inland canals and waterways. It’s also home to theme parks such as Dreamworld, Sea World, and Wet’n’Wild. Inland, hiking trails crisscross Lamington National Park’s mountain ridges and valleys, home to rare birds and rainforest.
Adelaide

Adelaide is known for its many sporting events, including Australian rules football, motor sports, and tennis. Adelaide Oval stadium has hosted cricket matches since 1871. At the city's heart is Victoria Square and a vibrant, 19th-century Central Market, specializing in produce. The Glenelg beach neighborhood on Holdfast Bay has native dolphin and seal populations, plus cycling trails. Adelaide is also a popular base for exploring Barossa and Clare Valley wine country, the Adelaide Hills, where the Mt. Lofty Summit overlooks the coast, and Kangaroo Island's wildlife and beaches.
Perth

Perth, the capital of Western Australia, sits where the Swan River meets the southwest coast. Sandy beaches line its suburbs, and the huge, riverside Kings Park and Botanic Garden on Mt. Eliza offer sweeping views of the city. The Perth Cultural Centre houses the state ballet and opera companies and occupies its own central precinct, including a theatre, art galleries, and the Western Australian Museum.
Melbourne

Melbourne is the coastal capital of the southeastern Australian state of Victoria. At the city's center is the modern Federation Square development, with plazas, bars, and restaurants by the Yarra River. In the Southbank area, the Melbourne Arts Precinct is the site of Arts Centre Melbourne a performing arts complex and the National Gallery of Victoria, with Australian and indigenous art.
Best Time To Visit Australia

The best time to visit Australia is from September to February when Australia's weather is blessed by spring and summer.

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