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Explore the Vastness of Australia Three Top Spots

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    Australia is a vast oceanic country and is one of the most desired destinations for many tourists and travelers from across the globe. This country is home to some of the most intriguing and unusual natural wonders including the Great Barrier Reef, The Outback and The Bush and some unique wildlife. Apart from being one of the favourite holiday destinations, Australia is also one of the most highly urbanized countries in the world with impressive cities like Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. The country offers numerous attractions to its visitors including national parks, vast sand islands, historic museums and much more so choosing a few top spots might be tricky for first time travellers. Here is a small overview to guide you through a few top locations across the country.

     

    Harbour Cruises, Sydney

     

    Sydney is a popular city on the southeastern coast of Australia and is a prime tourist destination with a stunning harbour, towering skyscrapers, vast stretch of beaches, museums and so on. There are tons of places to go and many night activities you can jump in on, the favourite being the Sydney Harbour cruise offering dinner and spectacular views. There are numerous vessels to choose from but the popular multi-million dollar catamaran lets you enjoy the sights of the iconic Harbour Bridge and Opera House and much more from its three expansive outer decks along with a tantalizing buffet menu, an experience you don't want to miss. You can even further boost your vibes by purchasing beverages and drinks from the fully licensed bar onboard. Lookout for the perfect backdrop to capture stunning photographs while you stroll through the outer decks taking in the sea breeze. This harbour cruise with dinner, amazing views, modern amenities and a friendly service is the perfect getaway from the bustling of the city, so book your seats now!



    Flinders Chase National Park, Kangaroo Island

     

    The third largest island of Australia, after Tasmania and Melville Island, Kangaroo Island is a nature-based tourist haven and wildlife treasure, sitting off the coast of South Australia. The island is huge and if you want to fully explore its true beauty, it is recommended to stay for at least 7 days or more. The island is home to a variety of wildlife and encounters with them are more often than you think. National parks and reserves protect them and sustain their survival while also allowing us to experience close-encounters with animals such as sea lions, koalas, penguins and marsupials. Flinders Chase National Park is the island's most famous attraction, covering the entire western end of Kangaroo Island. See the Remarkable Rocks, the Admirals Arch, the headland of Cape Du Couedic and many more attractions spread across this vast national park. Spot thousands of New Zealand fur seals crowd the beach, entertaining the guests with their tricks both in water and on land. Many flying friends and Kangaroos also live within the park’s borders. You can even book campsites within the park or stay in the lighthouse cottages at Cape Borda if you're looking to stay the night.

     

    Fraser Island, Queensland

     

    Located in Queensland is one of the most fascinating sand islands in the world, the Fraser Island. With endless dunes, rainforests, numerous freshwater lakes and sand cliffs, this is also said to be the largest sand island in the world. Brimming with the spirit of adventure you can experience the beauty of the island by hiking through red cliffs and rainforest trails, driving a 4WD through the 75 Mile Beach, fishing, swimming, bird-watching, camping and even mountain biking. You can also spot the Maheno Shipwreck looming large on the 75 Mile Beach, an impressive sight to behold and a worthwhile stop for a photo opportunity.