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Discover Australia

Discover Australia

Why visit Australia?

Australia offers vibrant coastal cities, wide open outback landscapes, and diverse wildlife, all wrapped in a relaxed, outdoors-focused way of life.

What to expect

From Sydney and Melbourne to Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Cairns, and Darwin, you can explore surf beaches, wine regions, tropical rainforests, and Aboriginal heritage across one vast island continent.

Plan your trip

Use major gateways like Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth as starting points to connect to smaller cities and regional areas, or to continue your journey onward across the South Pacific.

Top experiences in Australia

Sydney Harbour icons

Take in the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge from Circular Quay or on a harbour cruise, then explore nearby historic The Rocks.

Great Barrier Reef adventures

Base yourself in Cairns to snorkel or dive among colourful coral, reef fish, and islands on day cruises to the Great Barrier Reef.

Melbourne laneways and culture

Wander Melbourne's laneways to find hidden cafés, street art, and boutiques, then visit its galleries, theatres, and riverside promenades.

Brisbane and the Gold Coast

Enjoy Brisbane's riverside lifestyle, then head to the nearby Gold Coast for theme parks, long beaches, and hinterland walks.

Wildlife encounters near Adelaide

From Adelaide, travel to nearby conservation parks or islands to spot kangaroos, koalas, and native birdlife in natural surroundings.

Outdoors in Perth and Western Australia

Discover Perth's beaches and riverside parks, then explore nearby wine regions, coastal drives, and unique rock formations further afield.

Top End nature from Darwin

Use Darwin as a launchpad to visit national parks of the tropical Top End, with wetlands, waterfalls, and Aboriginal rock art sites.

Experience Australia's way of life

Getting around

Domestic flights link major cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Cairns, and Darwin, while intercity rail, coaches, and self-drive routes let you explore regional areas at your own pace.

Local life & culture

You will find a laid-back, outdoors-driven lifestyle, a strong arts and sports culture, and a deep sense of place shaped by Aboriginal heritage and stories across different regions.

Where to unwind

Relax on city beaches, stroll through botanic gardens in capitals like Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth, or retreat to coastal, wine country, or rainforest escapes for quiet time in nature.

A taste of Australia

National dishes & specialties

Look out for fresh seafood, grilled meats, and inventive dishes that use native ingredients, with each city putting its own spin on modern Australian flavours.

Casual & modern dining hubs

In Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Cairns, and Darwin, you can enjoy relaxed cafés, multicultural eateries, and neighbourhood dining precincts with influences from across Asia and Europe.

Signature & scenic dining

Book a table at waterfront restaurants, rooftop venues with skyline views, or vineyard estates in wine regions for memorable meals paired with local wines.

Retail therapy in Australia

Malls & lifestyle hubs

Major cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide offer large shopping centres and lifestyle precincts with international labels and Australian designers.

Markets & local crafts

Browse markets in cities like Melbourne, Adelaide, and Darwin for handmade goods, local fashion, and art, or seek out regional galleries and craft studios for unique souvenirs.

Evening retail scene

In central shopping districts, late-night trading on select evenings, vibrant dining streets, and lively waterfront promenades let you combine browsing with evening walks and relaxed drinks.

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 (December to February, peak season) brings warm days around 20–30°C (68–86°F), ideal for beaches and outdoor events. Autumn and spring (March to May and September to November, shoulder season) are milder, around 15–25°C (59–77°F), with comfortable conditions for city sightseeing and wine country escapes. Winter (June to August, low season in many coastal areas) sees cooler temperatures of about 8–18°C (46–64°F) in the south, while northern cities like Cairns and Darwin enjoy dry, warm weather around 20–28°C (68–82°F), making this a peak season for the tropical north.

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