
8 Wonders of Australia Not to Be Missed
Getting to Australia takes time, but once there you’ll soon forget about the boring plane ride. There is just something special about the land Down Under.

Getting to Australia takes time, but once there you’ll soon forget about the boring plane ride. There is just something special about the land Down Under.

Australia is known for its thunderous natural beauty and clean cities.

Affectionately known as ‘Lonnie’ to locals, Launceston is a lovely place to visit that has plenty to offer.

Although often overlooked by visitors to Sydney, the lovely coastal city of Wollongong is certainly worth visiting in its own right.

Australia is a vast country that is just slightly smaller than the continental United States.

This city isn’t Australia’s capital, but with its history, melting pot of cultures, skyscrapers and endless things to do, Sydney is definitely the most well known of the nation’s big cities.

Located on Australia’s northeast coastline in the state of Queensland, Cairns is surrounded by pristine forest reserves and national parks, with the Great Barrier Reef lying just offshore.

The city of Melbourne, is a coastal metropole with a cosmopolitan vibe. It is considered to the be the cultural capital of Australia, and it is easy to see why.

The only tropical capital city in Australia, Darwin lies nestled away in the far north of the Northern Territory, looking out over the sparkling waters of the Timor Sea.

As Australia’s oldest, largest and most urbane city, beautiful Sydney has something special to offer every visitor.

Getting to far-off Australia involves a long flight for most travelers.

The second-oldest city in Australia, Newcastle is located two hours’ drive north of Sydney along the coast of New South Wales.

With over 10,000 beaches scattered around Australia’s immense coastline, the country certainly has more than its fair share of incredible beaches and exploring them all would take a lifetime.

Australia is the largest country in Oceania and is enclosed by the Indian and Pacific Oceans.

Often described as one of the most isolated major cities on the planet, this sun-drenched metropolis rewards those who make the journey with a relaxed lifestyle and enviable natural surroundings.
