Flights from Bengaluru (BLR) to Australia

Discover Australia

Discover Australia

Why visit Australia?

Australia offers dramatic coastlines, modern cities, and vast outback landscapes, from Sydney Harbour and the Great Barrier Reef to expansive national parks and easy-going coastal towns.

What to expect

You can explore harbourside icons in Sydney, culture and sport in Melbourne, riverfront life in Brisbane, beachside living in Perth, and nature escapes from Adelaide, Cairns, and Darwin.

Plan your trip

Use Australia as a base to combine city stays with coastal drives, wine regions, and reef or outback adventures, with strong domestic flight and road networks linking major hubs.

Top experiences in Australia

Sydney Harbour and coastal walks

See the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge, then follow clifftop paths such as the Bondi to Coogee walk for sweeping Pacific views.

Great Barrier Reef and tropical Cairns

Ride out from Cairns to snorkel or dive the Great Barrier Reef, then explore nearby rainforests and waterfalls in the surrounding tropics.

Melbourne laneways and culture

Wander Melbourne's laneways for street art and cafes, then visit galleries, sports precincts, and the Yarra River waterfront.

Adelaide and its wine regions

Base yourself in Adelaide to enjoy beaches, markets, and easy day trips to nearby wine regions known for cellar doors and scenic drives.

Perth sunsets and Swan River

Relax on Perth's Indian Ocean beaches for vivid sunsets, or cruise the Swan River to leafy neighbourhoods and waterside parks.

Brisbane and the Gold Coast

Stroll Brisbane's riverside promenades, then head to the nearby Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast for surf beaches and hinterland walks.

Darwin and the Top End

From Darwin, discover tropical waterfronts, outdoor evening scenes, and access to national parks filled with wetlands, escarpments, and wildlife.

Experience Australia’s way of life

Getting around

Domestic flights link major cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Cairns, and Darwin, while long-distance trains and highways support scenic road trips along the coast or through the outback.

Local life & culture

You will find a relaxed outdoor lifestyle, with locals gathering in parks, along riverfronts, and at beaches, plus a strong calendar of arts, sport, and live events in every capital city.

Where to unwind

Unwind on city beaches, in botanic gardens, by river promenades, or in nearby national parks that offer quiet walking tracks, viewpoints, and wildlife watching.

A taste of Australia

National dishes & specialties

You can try local seafood along the coasts, regional produce in wine regions near Adelaide and Melbourne, and modern takes on classic grills and baked treats in cities across the country.

Casual & modern dining hubs

Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Cairns, and Darwin all offer casual eateries, waterfront restaurants, and neighbourhood spots showcasing influences from across Asia and beyond.

Signature & scenic dining

Book a table with harbour, river, or ocean views in cities such as Sydney, Brisbane, and Perth, or combine wine tasting with vineyard restaurants in the countryside.

Retail therapy in Australia

Malls & lifestyle hubs

In Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide, you will find central malls and lifestyle precincts mixing international brands, local designers, and easy dining.

Markets & local crafts

Look for weekend and evening markets in cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, and Darwin, where you can find local art, crafts, and regional products.

Evening retail scene

After dark, inner-city precincts in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth stay lively with late-opening shops, boutiques near dining streets, and seasonal night markets.

Best time to visit Australia

Australia spans several climate zones, so seasons vary by region. In southern cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth, summer runs from December to February (peak season), with average temperatures around 20–27°C (68–81°F) and warmer days on the coast. Autumn and spring, from March to May and September to November (shoulder season), are mild, with many cities averaging 15–22°C (59–72°F), ideal for sightseeing and coastal drives. Winter from June to August (low season in many coastal areas) brings cooler weather in the south, around 8–17°C (46–63°F), while northern destinations such as Cairns and Darwin experience a dry, warm period of about 20–28°C (68–82°F), often considered peak season there.

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