
Australian Tours
Some of the most popular tourist attractions in Australia include Fraser Island, Sydney Harbor Bridge, the Great Barrier Reef, Scenic World, Kakadu National Park, Sydney Opera House, Port Arthur, National Gallery of Australia etc. But the first thing that come across one's mind while speaking about Australia tourist attractions are Sydney and Melbourne
Sydney
Sydney is the gateway to Australia and the most popular capital city of New South Wales. New South Wales has become Australia's most visited state, all thanks to the enchanting city of Sydney. It is the largest city of Australia that inhibits the population of nearly four million. You can click here to see a list of the typical things to see and do in Sydney. No trip to Sydney is complete without booking a day trip from Sydney. You can see a list of the most popular day trips below. Simply choose the trip that most interests you, register and our team can book it for you.
Melbourne
Situated on the Yarra River, the capital of Victoria, Melbourne (3.2 million) is the second largest city of Australia. Melbourne is a beautiful city decorated with tree-lined avenues, parks and chic buildings. Here, the tourists may find the healthy profligacy impersonates as an art. The people of Melbourne are extremely passionate about sports like football, dances like ballet. For a list of the typical attractions to see in Melbourne click here. You can see a list of the most popular day trips below from Melbourne.. Simply choose the trip that most interests you, register and our team can book it for you.
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
Canberra is the capital of Australia. There is a lot more to Canberra than just the game of power and politics. The tourists can enjoy their trip to Australia at the national monuments and blossoming parks in the planned city of Canberra. For a list of the typical attractions to see in Canberra click here. You can see a list of the most popular day trips below from Canberra. simply choose the trip that most interests you, register and our team can book it for you.
Adelaide
Whether you want to party or relax on your next holiday, South Australia's capital has it all. With spacious boulevards and vibrant inner-city districts, sophisticated architecture and lush gardens, Adelaide is the perfect venue for all sorts of holiday activities - big or small. For a list of the typical attractions to see in Adelaide click here. You can see a list of the most popular day trips below from Adelaide. simply choose the trip that most interests you, register and our team can book it for you.
Cairns
Tropical North Queensland in Australia is a holiday maker's paradise, bursting at the seams with attractions and tours that showcase this remarkable part of the world. Cairns attractions rank as some of the most original and exciting in Australia. Golden sunny beaches flanked by pristine rainforest and the Cairns Great Barrier Reef make Cairns a region that literally has it all! Friendly locals provide a setting for exploration and fun that very few other places in the world can offer. Cairns Esplanade, once a huge grassy park, now features a world-class facility incorporating an outdoor amphitheatre, a large sandy swimming lagoon, grassy picnic areas, walking tracks, free public barbeques, children's playground, shops and restaurants, an environmental interpretation centre and a Cairns Great Barrier Reef Cruise departure terminal.
Darwin
Darwin, Australia is at the ‘Top End’, as the northern half of the Northern Territory of Australia is known. Darwin is a place of sunshine, beaches and hectic nightlife. Darwin has a tropical climate, and therefore no summer and winter, but instead a wet season from November until April and a dry season from May until October which is the busy time for Darwin tourism. Darwin attractions include museums, parks, art galleries, beaches and historic buildings. Darwin is a base for the Kakadu and Litchfield national parks.
Perth
Perth offers all the essential ingredients for a great holiday. Some of the country's best beaches, plenty of nightlife, bustling markets, inner city parks, outdoor dining and amazing marine adventures. The Western Australia's capital Perth sits beside the widest stretch of the meandering Swan River. Locals enjoy a relaxed outdoors lifestyle, as does the neighbouring port city of Fremantle, at the mouth of the Swan. The line-up of water-based fun includes boating, fishing and all dialogues of surfing. Fremantle's majestic historic architecture takes you back in time, while its marine heritage draws you to the ocean and a short ferry ride to Rottnest Island.
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