12 x Best Places to Visit in Australia

Last Updated On June 19, 2023

Australia is the world's most oversized island and smallest continent, located between the Pacific and Indian Oceans. There's plenty of freedom to move in Australia, and with so many sites to see and appreciate, there's enough reason to embark on a walkabout tour. Whether it's partaking in the traditional lifestyle of the country's Aboriginal people, relaxing on a sun-kissed beach, or partying the night away in an urban hot spot, Australia has something unique to offer every visitor.

Sydney NSW, Australia, sydney opera house

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Visitors to Australia can experience the joys of Tasmania and the Kakadu and Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Parks the next, thanks to the country's outstanding national parks and some great islands. Furthermore, the stunning Great Barrier Reef, one of the natural world's wonders and one of Australia's most famous tourist sites, is located on its lovely beaches and turquoise oceans. It will be challenging to squeeze everything into your trip with many exciting things to see and do.

1. Sydney

Sydney and its assortment of top-rated attractions are a must-see on any Australian travel itinerary. The country's main city combines well-known sites, a stunning harbor, gorgeous botanic gardens, beautiful beaches, and impressive architecture.

The Sydney Opera House, with its white-tiled sails along the harbor at Bennelong Point, is widely used to represent the city. The UNESCO World Heritage Site holds not only opera performances but also various concerts and plays. Visitors can learn more about it by taking a guided backstage tour or dining in one of its restaurants.

2. Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park

Smack-bang Uluru, Australia's most recognizable sight, is located in the midst of the dry, red, and dusty Northern Territory. This massive sandstone monolith, which is more than 350 million years old and reaches 348 meters tall, is the centerpiece of the 324,400-hectare Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. In context, it is 24 meters taller than the Eiffel Tower in Paris and dates back to the dinosaurs.

3. Great Barrier Reef

The Great Barrier Reef stretches 3000 kilometers along Queensland's coast and is a diver's paradise. There is something for everyone, whether you are an experienced scuba diver, a casual snorkeler, or a first-time underwater visitor.

You can embark on a liveaboard dive boat holiday to the most remote dive spots on the reef, take a helicopter trip over the breathtaking waters, or try your hand at helmet diving.

4. Kakadu National Park

Kakadu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is undoubtedly one of Australia's most breathtaking national parks. The park's outskirts are about a two-hour drive from Darwin, located on the traditional territories of the Bininj/Mungguy people. It's Australia's largest national park (more than 20,000 square kilometers), so you'll need time to explore it all.

5. The Pinnacles

6. Melbourne

7. Tasmania

Tasmania is one of the most beautiful and diverse states in Australia. It is blessed with a cooler climate, gorgeous landscapes, kangaroos everywhere, and rich history and culture. It is worth visiting those wishing to travel off the beaten path.

In Tasmania, you can enjoy everything from hiking and camping to fishing, kayaking,  diving, and caving. At the same time, foodies will enjoy discovering the exquisite local produce (including cheese, whiskey, and salmon) and drinking some of the country's most outstanding wine.

8. Perth

9. Great Ocean Road

The Great Ocean Road is one of the world's most iconic drives. It winds its way along Australia's southeastern coast for 243 kilometers of coastal panoramas, engulfing forest canopies and tiny seaside communities.

The trip begins just outside Melbourne and takes in some of Victoria's most stunning coastline, including towering cliffs, rocky outcrops, sheltered bays, and sandy beaches. Along the trip, you'll pass through charming seaside villages and lush jungles and see plenty of wildlife.

10. Daintree Rainforest

11. Kings Canyon

12. Queensland