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Things to Know
What should you prepare for your trip to Australia? We’re happy to provide you with practical advice and useful information to help you make the most of your journey Down Under.
Places to go
Explore the distinctive destinations of Australia, from the stunning turquoise waters of the Great Barrier Reef to the awe-inspiring glow of Uluru in the Red Centre. Where will your journey take you?
Port Douglas
Tropical North Queensland’s gateway to the Reef and Rainforest.
Port Douglas
Two UNESCO sites meet here — snorkel the Great Barrier Reef by morning, walk the Daintree by afternoon. Four Mile Beach and Macrossan Street complete this laid-back tropical escape.
Mornington Peninsula
Victoria’s coastal wine country, an hour from Melbourne.
Mornington Peninsula
Boutique vineyards, geothermal hot springs, and cliff-top walks along Cape Schanck. Long cellar-door lunches and natural pools nestled in the hills.
Litchfield National Park
The Northern Territory’s accessible wilderness near Darwin.
Litchfield National Park
Monsoon rainforests, year-round plunge pools, and magnetic termite mounds metres tall. Swim the crystal waters of Wangi and Florence Falls.
Rottnest Island
Car-free island paradise off Western Australia’s coast.
Rottnest Island
Cycle past 63 secluded beaches, snorkel turquoise reefs, and meet the famously photogenic quokka. A short ferry from Perth or Fremantle.
Phillip Island
Victoria’s wildlife haven, ninety minutes from Melbourne.
Phillip Island
Watch the Penguin Parade at dusk, meet koalas at the conservation centre, and walk the rugged surf coast — also home to the Australian MotoGP.
Kakadu National Park
Australia’s largest national park, dual UNESCO listed.
Kakadu National Park
65,000 years of Aboriginal heritage at Ubirr’s rock art, wetlands alive with crocodiles, and the plunging cascades of Jim Jim and Twin Falls. Best visited May to October.
Uluru and Kata Tjuta
Australia’s spiritual heart in the Red Centre.
Uluru and Kata Tjuta
Two ancient sandstone monoliths rising from the desert. Watch sunrise paint Uluru, explore Kata Tjuta’s domed gorges, and walk the cultural trails of Anangu Country.
Winter Harvest Festival
Tasmania’s mid-year celebration of cool-climate produce.
Winter Harvest Festival
Artisan ciders, slow-cooked feasts, and small-batch spirits among autumn-tinged orchards in Huonville, south of Hobart.
Hobart
Tasmania’s capital where heritage meets contemporary art.
Hobart
Wander Salamanca Place’s historic waterfront, climb Mount Wellington for panoramic views, and lose yourself at MONA — one of the world’s most provocative private museums.
Woodford Folk Festival
Six days of music, dance, and storytelling each summer.
Woodford Folk Festival
Held in Queensland’s Sunshine Coast hinterland, with 2,000+ performers spanning folk, world music, theatre, and Indigenous culture — Australia’s largest gathering of its kind.
Barossa
South Australia’s most celebrated wine region.
Barossa
Iconic shiraz, six-generation family cellar doors, and produce-driven restaurants set among rolling vineyards — an hour from Adelaide.
Queensland
Australia’s sunshine state — Reef, Rainforest, and beyond.
Queensland
From Brisbane’s riverside to Gold Coast surf beaches, the Daintree Rainforest, and 200+ tropical islands — the broadest range of experiences in any Australian state.
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