When it comes to far flung destinations, you can’t get much further away than the land down under – Australia. It’s pretty big though, so just what should you do when you get there?
Here are our top picks for sightseeing in Australia.
The Great Barrier Reef
It goes without saying that the Great Barrier Reef is one of the most spectacular marine sights in the world. Whether you want to find Nemo or swim with rays and reef sharks, you can do it all with a snorkelling or diving trip out to the reef.
Ayers Rock
It’s not exactly in the most convenient location, but this mystical rock is one of Australia’s most iconic sights. See it in the early morning or dusky evening to see the full effects of the gorgeous rock colouring.
Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge
Head to Sydney Harbour to see 2 of the most famous sights in Australia. Pose for picture perfect moments in front of the shiny white tiles of the Opera House and if you’re feeling brave, head on a bridge climb for spectacular views of Sydney.
The Blue Mountains
Misty eucalyptus, endless wildlife and gorgeous rainforest, with tiny towns nestled in between the trees – the Blue Mountains are famous for good reason. A perfect day trip from Sydney.
Kakadu National Park
Make like Crocodile Dundee and head into the bush near Darwin for some serious croc spotting. Expect mud, creatures with teeth and spectacular scenery all round.