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Top 10 Recommended Tourist Attractions in Australia

What are the must-visit attractions when travelling/studying in Australia? Still worried about where to take your parents/friends when they come to Australia? Why don’t you look at the top 10 officially recommended attractions in Australia, each of which will make you memorable?

Sydney Opera House

Sydney Opera House

Australia’s iconic building, situated on the foreshore of Sydney Harbour, is one of the world’s most famous and distinctive buildings and is a masterpiece of 20th-century architecture! The Opera House hosts over 1,500 performances yearly, and its audiences exceed 1.2 million. Many performing artists come to perform here, including three resident groups: Opera Australia, Sydney Theatre Company and Sydney Symphony Orchestra. Not only are there performance shows, but there are also 900 rooms, large and small, including bars and restaurants. Anyone who has been to Australia will hit the Sydney Opera House.

Great Barrier Reef

Great Barrier Reef

Located off the north-east coast of Australia, the Great Barrier Reef stretches across the Coral Sea off the state of Queensland in north-east Australia and is the world’s largest and longest group of coral reefs, with around 2,900 individual reefs as well as 900 islands of all sizes. Built by billions of tiny coral polyps, the Great Barrier Reef is the largest object ever constructed by living creatures. CNN has chosen it as one of the world’s seven natural wonders because of the rich biodiversity it creates. In the Great Barrier Reef, you can take boat rides, diving trips, etc. Enjoy the natural scenery while encountering marine life closely!

Darling Harbour

Darling Harbour

In New South Wales, Darling Harbour has a harbour terminal, a Ferris wheel, and various building complexes. Close to Sydney’s Chinatown and CBD, it’s also a must-hit destination for Sydney travellers. There are not only shopping centres and exhibitions and events, etc. But also various light shows and fireworks shows every year, which is one of the souls of Darling Harbour.

Twelve Apostles

The Twelve Apostles are a collection of naturally occurring limestone rocks located in Port Campbell National Park, Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia. Twelve Apostles
The Great Ocean Road is also a must-see attraction in Victoria. It is about 243 kilometres long and passes through Bells Beach, the Great Ocean Road Gateway, Lorne, Apollo Bay, the Twelve Apostles, and the Ard Lake Gorge.

Queensland Tropical Rainforest

Queensland Tropical Rainforest

It covers an area of 8,940 square kilometres, part of the Queensland coast in north-eastern Australia. And is part of the ANZAC border. There are dense rainforests, canyon rivers, sandy beaches, coral reefs, etc. The history of land plant evolution is recorded here. Most of the world’s remaining plant species can be seen here.

St Mary’s Cathedral

St Mary's Cathedral

St Mary’s Cathedral is the cathedral of the Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney, located on high-rise College Street in the centre of Sydney. It is the largest and oldest religious building in Australia. The cathedral, under construction in 1865, was destroyed by fire. Reconstruction began in 1865 and took over 60 years to complete in 1928. The cathedral is made of local sandstone and is 107 metres long. The nave is 24.3 metres wide, the ceiling is 22.5 metres high, the central tower is 46.3 metres high, and the front tower and spire height is 74.6 metres.

Gold Coast

Gold Coast

Located in the southern part of Queensland, Australia, the Gold Coast is a famous seaside holiday destination with dozens of beautiful sandy beaches. There is bright sunshine, rolling white sandy beaches, blue transparent sea water, romantic palm forests, parachuting, and surfing. And many other outdoor activities. It is the paradise of surfing enthusiasts.

Royal Botanic Gardens

Royal Botanic Gardens

The Royal Botanic Gardens, established in 1846, is on the south bank of the Yarra River and covers an area of 38 hectares. The gardens are laid out in 19th-century landscaping and are home to many rare plants from around the world and Australian native plants. The gardens still retain some of the architecture and features of the last century and are home to more than 10,000 species of exotic flowers and plants. Since its establishment, the Royal Botanic Gardens has brought together more than 12,000 types and 30,000 species of plants and flowers worldwide.

Sydney Harbour Bridge

Sydney Harbour Bridge

The Sydney Harbour Bridge is significant in Sydney, Australia, spanning Sydney Harbour and connecting Sydney’s central business district with the North Shore. This striking bridge and the nearby Sydney Opera House form one of Sydney’s most recognisable sights. The Harbour Bridge hosts an annual New Year’s Eve fireworks show, one of the major events in Sydney. It attracts local Australians and tourists to the city and is worth visiting!

Blue Mountains National Park

Blue Mountains National Park

Located 104 kilometres west of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia, the Blue Mountains range is 1,100 metres above sea level, with the Corks River and Nepean River flowing through it, with high peaks and deep valleys. The Blue Mountains have steep and deep valleys, with many eucalyptus trees growing. Eucalyptus is an evergreen tree with an upright trunk, hardwood, and oil. Not only can you see waterfalls and rivers, but you can also enjoy boating, sightseeing trains, and alpine suspension bridges.

FAQ

Australia, the land of Oz, is a treasure trove of natural beauty and cultural richness. Begin your journey with iconic landmarks like the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge. Explore the underwater wonderland of the Great Barrier Reef and the mysterious allure of the Outback with Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock. Experience the quaint charm of the historic city of Melbourne and the captivating wilderness of Kakadu National Park.

Australia’s vastness means it experiences varied climates. However, generally speaking, the cooler months from April to September are often considered the best times to visit, as the weather is more comfortable across most regions.

Australia is home to some of the world’s most unique wildlife. From kangaroos and koalas to wombats and Tasmanian devils, the opportunities for wildlife encounters are abundant, especially in places like Kangaroo Island and the Daintree Rainforest.

Absolutely! Australia is home to several UNESCO World Heritage sites that reflect its rich natural and cultural heritage. This includes the Great Barrier Reef, the Sydney Opera House, the Gondwana Rainforests, and the historic Tasmanian Port Arthur.

When in Australia, don’t miss out on trying local favourites like Vegemite on toast, meat pies, and fish ‘n’ chips. For the more adventurous, kangaroo and crocodile meat are also popular choices.

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