Australia, the world’s largest island and the country with the longest coastlines on the globe, is a land that one should visit at least once in their lifetime. The beauty of Australia is something which can’t be described in words. The land is well known for the surf, sun, and unique wilderness. Also, it’s known for its driest inhabited land.

Even you will feel amazed with their unique culture, well-developed cities, coastal areas, various outskirt areas. The natural beauty where you can experience the feeling of serenity. 

While you plan for your trip to Australia, make sure that you do proper research about the country and places. Pack your clothing as per the climate and season of Australia. Another thing is booking flights, try to book air Canada airlines. As they provide great deals on their flight booking,  you can even get amazing promo vouchers. Another reason that you need to book with Air Canada is because they offer a calm and relaxed travel experience.

You can ease your research by taking a look at these places that you can visit in Australia. 

  • Great Barrier Reef National Marine Park

This magnificent Reef has been designated the largest protected marine area in the world, with its 2.25 million square kilometres of protected seabed protecting around 700 species of fish and 60% of the world’s coral reefs.

There are many tourist attractions, including the Great Barrier Reef State Beach Tour, which also visits the Reef and offers excellent views of the nearby coast and the ocean.

There are other great tourist attractions in Port Stephens, including the Australian Cultural Landmark Gallery and the Victorian Museum. There you can see the rarer items from the British, Australian Aborigines and German & New Zealand Colonial eras.

  • Adelaide 

Adelaide is the city which is also known as “the city of Churches”, but in reality there are more bars than chapel towers in the city! This frame of mind features the laid back and easygoing feel of the place, and there are piles of alluring cafés and unrecorded music scenes to look out for. 

Based on the banks of the Torrens River, it is a pleasant city with verdant, green spaces to investigate. Arranged amidst the wine districts in South Australia, try to attempt several nearby wines before you leave. 

With various exhibition halls and displays, and the Belair National Park close-by, there’s continually something to do in Adelaide. Perhaps the best season to visit is in ‘Distraught March,’ when a lot of celebrations and occasions are held simultaneously. 

  • St Paul’s Cathedral, Melbourne

St Paul’s Cathedral in Melbourne, Melbourne is definitely one of the best places to live if you’re a big believer in Sydney. It’s beautiful, and it’s not hidden away at all from Sydney. The St Paul’s Cathedral was built in 1880-91 in the city of Melbourne. It was actually the old cathedral of Melbourne, and it is a unique structure.

You can see the structure of the church from a distance, but it’s worth visiting for its beauty. It is an ancient wooden-and-wooden structure that will feel a bit creepy when you’re near the church. It’s worth finding out your exact elevation or the elevation from which you can see all of the church.

When you find out you’ll have a nice view of the ground, you then have to leave for St Peter’s Gate. The church is an old stone building which is the first church in Australia erected after the British Commonwealth. It’s a historic structure, but its beauty lies within. Take a stroll through the church and see all the sculptures and details.

  • Hawthorn, Western Australia

As one of Australia’s most isolated islands, it is one of the oldest developed cities in Australia. With over 300 years of human habitation, and in recent years it has also been home to the world’s most famous film production company, The Walt Disney Studios. 

The city is known for a large number of unique buildings, and its stunning architectural designs have garnered from the attention of artists for centuries. 

The area has a long history of mining, but its economic fortunes have changed since gold was discovered in 1851. Despite being the birthplace of many celebrities around the world, this is one place that is still famous for its beauty and tradition.

  • Victoria, Australia

This amazing city sits just across the border from South Australia, a beautiful city situated right in the heart of the beautiful, wild bush. For those who only know Victoria from its tourist photos  this is a must-see. 

It is also home to the biggest concentration of biodiversity outside Australia, with over 100 species of plants and animals, and an abundance of animals. The largest and most famous landmark of Victoria, the Victoria Zoo. You will have no trouble visiting the zoo which can be a bit of a head case with the security and security guards. 

You can enjoy some great nature walks, see great mountain scenery, eat some great local food, check out the best in art and architecture.  Also, you can see incredible animals like seals, pelicans, ibis, royal spoonbills, swans, gulls. A unique marsupial which lives in the habitat of Victoria and is so cute! If you are a cat person, head over to the zoo and do not miss the Waddle Dee exhibit, it’s a must for cat lovers visiting Victoria.

  • Museum Melbourne

Museum Melbourne is a true one-of-a-kind Australian Museum; it has something for everybody. From history and cultural touchstones to stunning art and all sorts of other goodies, and it’s open 24/7! You’re in no rush to check it out, as they’re always offering free tours. The best part is that they’re totally free. All you have to do is fill out a short form, and you’ll be able to have a tour!

They host free walking tours from 10 am to 5 pm, and you should take their free shuttle at 9 am. They take visitors all around Melbourne and offer snacks. And they also offer a few special items like a guided tour of all the Melbourne art galleries. This way, you can see things which you don’t usually see in public.

  • Brisbane

Located in the Southern Hemisphere, Brisbane is one of the most popular tourist hot spots in Australia. With its numerous attractions (such as the world’s oldest city, Fortitude Valley; the world’s biggest casino, the Queensland Parliament Building; the most beautiful beaches in the country, and the biggest ski resort, Snowshark, with its spectacular view of the Golden Alps).

The Brisbane River, The Great Barrier Reef, and the city itself; one should get all the information they need before visiting.

The most popular tourist sites are, of course, Brisbane Airport, the city’s main bus terminal, the Grand Central Station, The Northern Harbour, the Queensland Museum of Art, the Great Botanic Gardens, Brisbane Zoo, the Brisbane Ferries and the Australian Museum of Science.

I hope this list of places will help you out on your research about the place and help you to plan your trip accordingly. There are more places in Australia that you can visit either solo or with your family. Last but not least, give a good read on the baggage policies of the airlines so that it will not hinder your trip.

Enjoy!

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