Places To Visit In Australia To Experience The Beautiful Country At Its Best

Australia is a country with an abundance of flora and fauna. Lush forests, sparkling waters, and the famous glittering white sand beaches with an equally incredible urban landscape make for some stunning places to visit in Australia. Listed below are some of the most famous places to visit in Australia.

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Published On May 27, 2024 | Updated On May 27, 2024

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Australia, or the Land Down Under as it is famously known, is renowned for its natural beauty. It is such an enchanting mix of landscapes that you will be left stunned by the stunning contrasts that form the flora and fauna of Australia. From ancient rainforests and dense national parks to mystical mountains to eye-catching beaches and reefs, Australia has it all. The never-ending natural landscape of this country is beautifully complemented, by its urban landscape. Australian cities are so well-planned and built that they are a treat to explore. These dynamic cities, the definition of urbanity, carry the culture and history of Australia in harmony with the modernisation of the times, making for a true spectacle. 
Cities like Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Tasmania, etc., are some of Australia’s famous places that deserve a separate vacation. Places like the 12 Apostles, The Great Ocean Road, The Whitsundays, the Blue Mountains and more make up the natural part of Australia’s tourist attractions. You will find no lack of famous sights in Australia, irrespective of whether you are a person who loves sunny beaches, mountains or gardens, a trip down history lane or even a mix of everything. Whether you are exploring urban marvels or natural wonders, Australia’s famous places will leave you feeling awed. Read on for more about Australia’s beautiful places.

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The Great Barrier Reef is the largest ecosystem in the world, home to a rich and diverse marine life and several islands. It is one of the most famous of all of Australia’s tourist attractions. Such is the popularity of the reef that it is among the top ten tourist attractions in Australia for so many people in the world. 
Where: Off the east coast of the Queensland mainland, Australia

Entry fee: Basic tours start on average from $100 per person (approx.) and depend on the activities you further choose, like snorkelling, overnight boat stay, etc.

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This national park is a haven for everyone who loves the outdoors. Vast stretches of land, the fascinating ecosystem of the desert and, most importantly, the Uluru monolith are a sight to behold for nature lovers. The wildlife of this national park, culture, heritage, and spiritual significance of Uluru for the aboriginal tribe residing here have made it an essential part of Australia’s sightseeing places. If you are lucky to catch a sunrise or sunset here, it will be a spectacle that will forever remain imprinted on your mind. 
Where: Lasseter Highway, Yulara Northern Territory 0872

When: The hours vary on different months of the year, with the timings usually falling between 5 am – 9 pm. Checking on the hours before visiting is highly recommended. 

Entry fee: $38 (approx.) for adults and free entry for children and teens below 18 years of age

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No mention of Australia’s sightseeing places can ever be considered complete without the Daintree National Park. Part of the larger Daintree region, it is a unique medley of some of the best of nature, like a lush rainforest, sparkling white sand beaches and flourishing wildlife. The Daintree Rainforest, a part of the Daintree National Park, is the oldest in the world, estimated to be at least 180 million years old. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this protected rainforest is like a mini planet, thanks to a thick blanket of greenery, rivers, wildlife, massive trees, mangroves, and so much more. 
Where: Cairns, Far North Queensland/Tropical Queensland, Australia

When: Open 24/7

Entry fee: No entry fee to the national park itself but a $30 fee per vehicle for the Daintree ferry crossing, the only way to get to the national park.

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For people who want to observe Australia’s wildlife up close, this is the place to be. Home to species like sea lions, kangaroos, echidnas, koalas, etc., this island is as known for its nature as it is for its fresh, delicious seafood and wine, etc. Such diversity makes this island one of the must-visit destinations of all of Australia’s tourist attractions.
Where: E West One Highway, Seddon South Australia 5223

Entry fee: A Kangaroo Island tour pass costs $86 (approx.) for adults (ages 15 and above), $54 (approx.) for children (ages 5 – 15) and $245 onwards (approx.) for families

If you also want to spend some extra time and explore the many dynamic cities of Australia, here are some suggestions:

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A vibrant city, Melbourne effortlessly mixes urban sophistication with the uninhibited artistic passion. It is known for its thriving art scene, street life, food and culture. With such an eclectic mix of things to offer tourists, it is no wonder the city is one of the best cities in Australia. The cultural diversity here further adds to the appeal.
Best time to visit: March-May and September – November 
Famous places to see: National Gallery of Victoria, Queen Victoria Market, Mornington Peninsula, Dandenong Ranges, etc.

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It is a city in Queensland acclaimed for its beaches, water sports and more. Offering visitors a slice of the Australian lifestyle that is famous in the world, Gold Coast is the definition of the typical Australian surfer lifestyle. Explore the pristine beaches, national parks, nightlife and restaurants, among other things. Such an exciting mix of things makes this laid-back town a must to add to your itineraries while exploring Australia.
Best time to visit: March – November 
Famous places to see: Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, Warner Bros Movie World, Surfers Paradise Beach, Springbrook National Park, etc.

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This urban city is known for its museums, restaurants, art galleries, harbours and more. The urban landscape, in perfect harmony with the city's natural beauty, makes for a picture that almost looks too good to be true. You must try the local food here to explore its cuisine as much as its tourist attractions.
Best time to visit: September – November and mid-February - May
Famous places to see: Sydney Opera House, Darling Harbour, Museum of Contemporary Art, The Rocks, Bondi Beach, etc.

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It is an idyllic coastal town, perfect for a quiet, refreshing break from all the sightseeing. You will find the casual lifestyle of a coastal town mixed with the passion that art brings with it. Explore the pathways of the city while enjoying unrestrained views everywhere.
Best time to visit: June – August and February - March
Famous places to see: Cape Byron Lighthouse, Wategos Beach, Whale watching cruises, Byron Farmers Market, etc.


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