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Longest Railway Track
Australia boasts the longest straight section of railway track in the world, running for 478 kilometers across the Nullarbor Plain without a single curve. Aptly named the "90 Mile Straight," it provides a unique perspective of the vastness of Australia's outback landscape, where the horizon seems endless and the journey feels timeless.
Dine under the Stars
In Australia's Northern Territory, you can dine under the stars at the Sounds of Silence experience near Uluru. Set against the backdrop of the iconic monolith, visitors indulge in a gourmet buffet showcasing native Australian ingredients while being serenaded by the sounds of didgeridoos and under the mesmerizing expanse of the outback sky, creating an unforgettable fusion of culinary delight and cultural immersion.
- Explore the Great Barrier Reef, one of the world's largest coral reef systems, through snorkeling or diving.
- Experience the iconic Sydney Harbour by taking a cruise or walking across the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
- Embark on an outback adventure to witness the stunning landscapes and indigenous culture of places like Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta (The Olgas).
- Discover the vibrant culinary scene in Melbourne, renowned for its diverse restaurants, cafes, and food markets.
- Get up close with unique wildlife at Kangaroo Island, home to a variety of native Australian animals including kangaroos, koalas, and sea lions.
- Dive into the cultural richness of Aboriginal heritage by visiting sites like Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory.
- Take a road trip along the Great Ocean Road to marvel at the dramatic coastline, limestone cliffs, and rock formations such as the Twelve Apostles.
- Immerse yourself in the beauty of Tasmania's wilderness, from the rugged landscapes of Cradle Mountain to the pristine beaches of Wineglass Bay.
- Experience the adrenaline rush of surfing on world-renowned beaches such as Bondi Beach in Sydney or Bells Beach in Victoria.
- Enjoy wine tasting in the picturesque vineyards of the Barossa Valley, Margaret River, or Hunter Valley, sampling some of Australia's finest wines.
Country Information
- Canberra
- GMT +7 to +10
- Australian Dollar
- Christianity
- 26 Million
- English
- Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth
- Australia's climate varies greatly throughout the eight states and territories; there are four seasons across most of the country and a wet and dry season in the tropical north. Australia's seasons are at opposite times to those in the northern hemisphere. December to February is summer; March to May is autumn; June to August is winter; and September to November is spring.
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Top Places to Visit
Bondi Beach
If you’ve never heard of the “Bondi bubble”, spend one day in this bustling, beautiful blue oceanside village and you’ll soon catch on. Even to locals, this slice of heaven is a real-life wonderland. Start your day watching the sunrise paint the ocean with a gorgeous glow before cooling off in an iconic ocean pool and filling up on a scrumptious brunch with a side of ocean views.
The Whitsundays Island
The Whitsundays is an archipelago of 74 tropical islands located just 55 kilometres (34 miles) off the Queensland coast, next to the Great Barrier Reef. Visitors travel to the Whitsundays from all around the world to relax on the pure white sands of Whitehaven Beach, soar over Heart Reef in a sea plane and stay in world-class accommodation on luxury islands. The clear, protected waters around the island’s secluded beaches and hidden bays are also ideal for sailing, snorkelling, diving and swimming.
Uluru and Kata Tjuta
In Australia’s Red Centre lies the spectacular Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Home to many ancient wonders, the park is most famous for the enormous monoliths it’s named after. Uluru and Kata Tjuta rise from the earth in all their red glory just 30 kilometres (18.6 miles) from each other. Measuring 348 metres (1140 feet) high and 9.4 kilometres (5.8 miles) in circumference, Uluru is the largest sandstone monolith in the world, while Kata Tjuta is made up of 36 giant domes spread over more than 20 kilometres (12.4 miles). Both sites remain deeply spiritual and sacred to the local Anangu people, who have lived here for more 22,000 years.
Great Ocean Road
The spectacular Great Ocean Road hugs the seaside cliffs that snake along the wild and windswept Southern Ocean. The striking vistas along the iconic road evoke awe with craggy cliffs, empty beaches and soaring bluffs flanked by brilliant green countryside. Add epic surf, native wildlife, unforgettable hiking and biking trails and you will find plenty of things to see and do around every corner.
Kimberley Region
Three times larger than England and with a population of less than 40,000, the Kimberley region – spread over Australia's entire north-western corner – is one of the world's last wilderness frontiers. Here you'll find prolific wildlife, majestic canyons, freshwater swimming holes and several outback stations, as well as one of Australia's greatest 4WD road trips. Despite the area's remoteness, it's also a place of great food, luxury accommodation, friendly locals and one of the most romantic beach towns on Earth.
Barossa Valley
The Barossa is one of the world’s great wine producing areas, boasting more than 150 wineries and 80 cellar doors. When you’re not sipping the region’s top drops, you can admire the vines from a hot air balloon, dine at renowned restaurants and explore nearby villages and national parks.