One of the world's most famous landmarks, the Sydney Opera House is a must-see. Take a guided tour to learn about its history and architectural design, or attend a performance.
The world's largest coral reef system, home to thousands of marine species. You can snorkel, dive, or take a glass-bottom boat tour.
Known as the "BridgeClimb", it's an exhilarating experience that offers stunning views of the city.
Australia's first museum, showcasing extensive collections of natural history and cultural artifacts.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it offers breathtaking landscapes, numerous walking tracks, and the famous Three Sisters rock formation.
One of the world's leading botanic gardens, it houses a wide variety of plant species.
The oldest tropical rainforest in the world, rich in biodiversity with numerous animal and plant species.
A world-class museum and shrine that commemorates the sacrifice of Australians who have died in war.
Visit the iconic Uluru (Ayers Rock), take a camel tour, or enjoy a traditional bush tucker meal.
Known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant nightlife, and theme parks like Warner Bros. Movie World and Sea World.
See native wildlife in their natural habitat, including kangaroos, koalas, and sea lions.
A former convict settlement in Tasmania, it offers a glimpse into Australia's colonial past.
Australia's most famous wine region, offering world-class wines and beautiful vineyard views.
Australia's longest river, offering scenic views and a relaxing way to explore the country.
Known for its unique limestone formations, it's a surreal and stunning landscape.
Australians love their sports, so consider catching a cricket match, rugby game, or Australian Rules Football.
The world's largest sand island, known for its freshwater lakes, colored sand cliffs, and shipwreck sites.
Watch the world's smallest penguins return ashore at sunset.
A unique and unforgettable experience.
Known for its controversial and thought-provoking exhibits.