Arriving in Australia, you may only know a
little bit of lingo, like "g'day Mate" or "throw a shrimp on
the barbie," or perhaps you came to see the Sydney Opera House
and a kangaroo. There is so much to uncover in the many
intriguing cities of this continent, each with its own
distinctive charm. Some people prefer the "outback" experience,
scouting for dingos and roos over bumpy terrain, while others
prefer a soaking wet and wild journey under the sea, scuba
diving down to the Great Barrier Reef. No matter what your idea
of Australia entails, you can anticipate one of the most
enjoyable trips imaginable!
Queensland Australia is a territory in the
southeast corner of Australia that encompasses destinations
like Brisbane, Cairns, Port Douglas, the Gold Coast, the
Sunshine coast, the Great Barrier Reef and the outback region.
The 70 kilometer stretch of Gold Coast City is sometimes called
"the theme park capital of Australia," housing Dreamworld,
Movie World, Sea World, WhiteWater World and the Wet N' Wild
Water Park. Additionally, you can hang at Surfers Paradise,
visit the behemoth Q1 tower, shop the bohemian markets, visit
Australian wineries and eat delicious fresh seafood. In the
welcoming city of Cairns, you can snorkel the Great Barrier
Reef, relax on the beach, shop duty-free, hike through lush
tropical rainforests, see national parks of Green and Fitzroy
Islands, ride on the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway or Kuranda
Scenic Railway, experience flora and fauna at the Flecker
Botanic Gardens, or take a stroll along the Esplanade, which is
bordered by cafes and the Coral Sea. In Port Douglas, you can
get a great view of the Great Barrier Reef, shop at Macrossan
Street and the Sunday Markets in Anzac Park, visit the sugar
cane farms of Mossman, or hike through the Daintree Rainforest,
where impressive flora and fauna prosper. While in Australia,
you'll want to see Brisbane, which is the capital of
Queensland. Here, you'll want to catch some local music, since
Brisbane was hailed by Billboard as one of the "Top 5
International Music Hotspots" in 2007. If art and culture are
your cup o' tea, then you can also visit The Queensland Museum,
The Queensland Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA), The Queensland
Performing Arts Complex, The Brisbane Powerhouse, the Judith
Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts and the war memorials in
Anzac Square.
Sydney is one of the most popular cities in the
New South Wales region of Australia. Famous for its
recognizable Opera House and the Harbour Bridge, Sydney
attracts more than 7.8 million domestic visitors and 2.5
million international visitors each year. In Sydney, you can
shop opulent boutiques like Versace, Gucci and Chanel along
Castlereagh Street, Oxford Street or Crown Street; or you can
find alternative artsy items on Newtown Street and Enmore
Street. Big malls and shopping centers make Sydney a consumer
epicenter. Additionally, Sydney is a "must" for art-lovers!
Some of the biggest attractions are the Australian Museum
(natural history and anthropology), the Powerhouse Museum
(science, technology and design), the Art Gallery of New South
Wales, the Museum of Contemporary Art and the Australian
National Maritime Museum. Depending on the time of year you
visit Australia, you may be lucky enough to catch "The Big Day
Out" rock festival, the Sydney Film Festival, Australian Idol
or the Australian Fashion Week celebrations.
The attractions in Australia may vary, but you
can find memorable restaurants and shops in every metropolitan
city. For a more off-the-beaten-path experience, Australians
recommend a visit to the outback. Tourist attractions include
national parks like Mount Augustus and Kakadu, as well as Alice
Springs, Birdsville, Uluru (Ayers Rock), Coober Pedy, Devils
Marbles, Katherine River Gorge, Kings Canyon (Watarrka), The
Olgas (Kata Tjuta), the MacDonnell Ranges, Mount Isa,
Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame, Monkey Mia and the town of
Broome. In the outback, geographical wonders are everywhere and
roaming kangaroos, camel and dingos can sometimes be spotted,
which is sure to make your trip one-of-a-kind.
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