Australia popularly referred to as the ‘land down under’ is a heady mix of the ancient with the modern. A continent scattered with thousands of stunning islands, hiding history’s secrets and nature’s gems. Indigenous people known as aborigines lived on the continent thousands of years before it was discovered by Europeans.
One of the top things to do in Australia is to unravel its historical mysteries at the Kakadu National Park. Kakadu is one of the most amazing national parks on earth, concealing intriguing rock art that dates back to 20,000 years. It has been the home of the aboriginal people for at least 40,000 years. However, the vast park is not all about the indigenous people but also about breathtaking vistas. Waterfalls tumble down steep rocks ending in inviting waters whilst towering sandstone pillars rise dramatically to challenge the best.
Another towering wonder that is a must-see in Australia is the great Uluru. The massive sacred rock rising from the surroundings leaves a deep impression on all who visit. It’s no surprise then that it is one of the most revered sites of the indigenous Pitjantjatjara people who it belongs to. Changing color with the rise and fall of the sun, this magnificent sandstone rock deserves its place on the UNESCO list. 25km west of Uluru is also the Kata Tjuta another impressive sight.
Australia has a bounty of natural wonders, some that are hidden on distant islands such as the Rottnest or the Whitsundays, or one that is glaringly visible even from the sky. The Great Barrier Reef which stretches along the coast of Queensland is one of the most visited areas in the country. The kaleidoscope of color from the thousands of corals and marine life will leave you wonderstruck.
Australian cities are equally mesmerizing with iconic sights like Sydney‘s Opera House, Hobart‘s Museum of Old & New Art or Melbourne‘s Flinders Street. It’s cities often sit at the top of the world’s most livable or cleanest cities.
The gorgeous Daylesford in Victoria, along with its neighboring twin Hepburn Springs, is one of Australia’s most famous spa retreats. The Italian-Swiss-founded town lies an hour northwest of Melbourne in the Great Dividing Range. Its origins might go back to the Gold Rush, but now as we stepped into it, we saw some 70-odd hot…
Perth sits right at the western end of Australia and might just be one of the most remote cities ever. However, don’t let the ‘isolation’ fool you. Underneath a near-permanent blue sky, the Western Australian city brimmed with exceptional cuisine, utopian beaches, and the crystal-clear waters of the Indian Ocean. Perth also happens to be…
The capital of the Australian island of Tasmania, Hobart, is the country’s smallest and most historic capital. It sits at the southeastern edge of the River Derwent, overlooking the Tasman Sea. Besides the obviously mesmerizing meld of culture and art, we also loved Hobart and its quaint Colonial architecture, for which it’s famous. What’s more,…
Sun-kissed Brisbane has been overturning stereotypes to become Australia’s new ‘It’ city. The capital of Queensland sits pretty on the banks of the eponymous Brisbane River on Australia’s east coast. Brisbane has grown out of the shadows of Melbourne and Sydney to become a destination in its own right. It’s toasty even in the winter…
The capital of the Northern Territory, Darwin, is the only tropical capital in Australia. It’s a famed gateway to the Top End, which is widely considered Australia’s last frontier. In fact, it felt removed from the rest of the country, and Bali feels like it’s right across the Timor Sea, which it actually is! Besides…
Cosmopolitan Sydney has long been one of the world’s favorite vacation destinations, and its vibrant gay culture makes it an LGBT hotspot too. It’s one of Australia’s most gay-friendly cities, along with Melbourne and Canberra. A great portion of the action revolves around western Oxford Street. So, it was no surprise that many of the…
Since becoming Australia’s capital in 1927, Canberra has been the definition of cool. For it’s home to exquisite culinary and top-notch cultural experiences in the form of museums and more. And a short jaunt out of the city even brought us to the gorgeous lakeshore and fauna-filled bushland reserves. What’s more, Australia is also an…
Cultured, sophisticated Adelaide, the cosmopolitan coastal capital of South Australia, is infused with multicultural flavors. Overlooking the Great Australian Bight and the Indian Ocean beyond, Adelaide has it all. Think hip bars and pubs, a pulsating live music and arts scene, and a festival calendar that has livened Saturday nights. But that doesn’t mean that…
It’s hard to believe that the buzzing Australian city of Cairns overlooking the Coral Sea was once a boggy swamp and a gold rush port. Today, Cairns, pronounced ‘cans,’ is the top destination for exploring Far North Queensland and the Great Barrier Reef. The unabashed tourist town and its surroundings are also home to the…
Sydney is easily one of the most popular travel destinations in the world. This vibrant city is known for its mesmerizing beaches, the iconic Opera House, and amazing zoos. It’s not surprising that there are plenty of accommodation options in the city, including those near the airport. Staying near the airport is convenient, as you…
Having an overlay in Sydney and looking for the cheapest hotels near Sydney Airport? Lucky for you, there are plenty of accommodation options only minutes away from the airport. Staying in one of them means you don’t have to go to the airport earlier than you should, and many of them also provide you with…
Sydney has a visual wow factor with its gorgeous beaches, glorious harbor, and natural beauty juxtaposed with stunning architecture. Another thing that’s amazing about the city is that you don’t need to worry about getting into the city if you have a late night or early morning flight – in or out. Staying runway-adjacent in…
Sydney is the capital city of New South Wales, Australia. In addition to being one of Australia’s biggest cities, Sydney is also one of the busiest. Coined as Australia’s cosmopolitan, economic and financial capital, Sydney swarms with tourists and business people alike. No surprise that there are many excellent options for a Sydney business hotel…
Sydney is a top destination for almost every visitor to Australia. Whether you’re looking for cosmopolitan nightlife, a beautiful city, easy public transport, great cafes, or a cultural experience, Sydney has something for you! It’s also a popular destination for young backpackers who are looking to socialize, meet fellow travelers, and have a good time!…
Melbourne is one of the best cities in the world. Oddly enough, many people don’t know that this is actually not the capital city of Australia ; it’s Canberra. If you ask some people, they may think even Sydney is the capital city. Even though both cities are popular, Melbourne has its own charm that’s…
When we think of Australia, Sydney is probably the first to come to mind. Yes, the capital city of Australia is Canberra, but Sydney has captured travelers’ hearts in its own way. Sydney is the metropolitan city on the east coast of Australia with a rapidly growing economy and tourism. With some of the most…
Not only it’s the capital of Western Australia, but Perth is also one of the most interesting cities on the continent. There are so many reasons to visit Perth. It has cool city vibes, beautiful beaches, quirky food and drink scenes, striking landscapes, stunning national parks as well as refreshing hangout spots. With a moderate…
The utterly gorgeous Far North Queensland is one steamy, tropical, and world-class destination for exploring the Great Barrier Reef. The charming Port Douglas overlooking the Coral Sea is the jewel in the crown and is equal parts vivacious and hedonistic. It boasts an ethereal Four Mile beach, a million-dollar marina, and excellent opportunities for scuba…
The dazzling strip of sand that is the Gold Coast in Australia’s Queensland is the country’s most iconic holiday destination. It begins a little south-southeast of Brisbane and continues almost till Coolangatta, which is the last town before New South Wales. With shimmering high-rises, pristine white sands, and the blue waters of the Coral Sea,…
The continent of Australia with its unique flora and fauna and ever-changing landscapes is a land full of surprises and discoveries. The largest country in Oceania, Australia is also home to numerous smaller islands scattered around it. Most people are familiar with the biggest of its islands, Tasmania, but not many are aware of the…
What was once a vast sheep station known as Canberry is today Australia’s capital. It’s a modern, well-planned city, and staying in one of the best hotels in Canberra, Australia, will situate you perfectly for exploring its many attractions. Set amidst high grass plains, Canberra is filled with things to see and do. From cosmopolitan…
The fun never seems to stop in the Land Down Under. There’s always something to see and do for every type of travelers. That includes Brisbane. A lot of people think of Sydney, Melbourne, or Perth when it comes to visiting Australia. But the real fun actually lies in Brisbane. First of all, the city’s…
While LGBT travelers might be hard-pressed to find exclusively gay hotels in Melbourne, Australia, there are hundreds of excellent gay-friendly alternatives. Victoria’s capital city enjoys a worldwide reputation for being warm and welcoming to all, including those who fly the rainbow flag. And that flag sure soars, particularly during the annual queer-tastic Midsumma Festival. Like…
Situated on the eastern coast of North Queensland, Australia, the city of Cairns is famous as the gateway to one of the seven Natural Wonders of the World, the Great Barrier Reef. Once known for gold mining, the present Cairns is a sprawling urban township and a major port for the export of Australia’s natural…