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Discover Australia

Discover Australia

Why visit Australia?

Australia blends vibrant cities, wild coastlines, and ancient landscapes. You can enjoy laid-back urban life, world-famous beaches, and unique wildlife in one diverse country.

What to expect

From the harbourside energy of Sydney and the culture-rich streets of Melbourne to Queensland's reefs and rainforests and Western Australia's open spaces, each region offers a distinct experience shaped by the outdoors.

Plan your trip

Use Australia's well-connected domestic flights and road networks to link major cities with coastal towns and national parks, and treat the country as a natural gateway to exploring the wider South Pacific region.

Top experiences in Australia

Sydney Harbour icons

Stroll around Circular Quay for views of Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge, then explore nearby neighbourhoods and waterfront walks.

Melbourne's laneways and galleries

Wander through Melbourne's laneways filled with street art, boutiques, and small galleries, and discover its thriving arts precinct along the Yarra River.

Great Barrier Reef adventures

From Cairns, join reef cruises and snorkelling trips to experience coral gardens, marine life, and islands within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park.

Coastal life in Brisbane and the Gold Coast

Base yourself in Brisbane to enjoy riverside walks, cultural districts, and easy access to the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast beaches.

Wildlife encounters near Adelaide

Explore wildlife sanctuaries and coastal areas near Adelaide, including day trips to nearby islands and wine regions where kangaroos and native birds are common sights.

Perth's Indian Ocean sunsets

Head to Perth's city beaches for wide sands, relaxed coastal paths, and glowing sunsets over the Indian Ocean.

Tropical Top End from Darwin

Use Darwin as a base for trips to nearby national parks, where you can see wetlands, dramatic escarpments, and distinctive tropical landscapes.

Experience Australia's way of life

Getting around

Domestic flights connect major cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Cairns, and Darwin, while regional routes and long-distance trains or coaches link coastal hubs with inland towns and natural attractions.

Local life & culture

Australia's culture feels relaxed and outdoors-focused, with a strong appreciation for arts, sport, and live music, and each city offering its own blend of heritage, festivals, and coastal or riverside living.

Where to unwind

You can unwind on spacious city beaches, in botanic gardens, and within nearby national parks, taking gentle coastal walks, scenic drives, or quiet moments by rivers and harbours.

A taste of Australia

National dishes & specialties

Australia is known for fresh seafood, barbecued meats, and ingredients that draw on local produce, with coastal cities like Sydney, Perth, and Cairns showcasing ocean-to-plate dining.

Casual & modern dining hubs

In cities such as Melbourne, Brisbane, and Adelaide, you will find relaxed cafés, neighbourhood bistros, and multicultural restaurants that reflect the country's diverse communities.

Signature & scenic dining

Harbourside restaurants in Sydney, riverside venues in Melbourne and Brisbane, and winery dining in regions near Adelaide and Perth offer memorable meals with sweeping views.

Retail therapy in Australia

Malls & lifestyle hubs

Major cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth feature large shopping centres and lifestyle precincts with international labels, local designers, and convenient dining options.

Markets & local crafts

Browse markets in cities like Melbourne, Adelaide, and Darwin for local crafts, art, and souvenirs that reflect regional character and creative communities.

Evening retail scene

In central areas of Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane, evening shopping streets and late-opening precincts pair retail with dining and entertainment under city lights.

Best time to visit Australia

Southern Australia, including Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth, has warm summers from December to February (peak season), with average temperatures around 20–27°C (68–81°F). Autumn and spring, from March to May and September to November, are shoulder season, offering mild conditions around 15–23°C (59–73°F) that suit city sightseeing and outdoor activities. In northern regions such as Cairns and Darwin, the cooler dry months from May to September are popular peak season for visiting the tropics, with temperatures around 20–28°C (68–82°F), while the wetter months from December to March are considered low season, bringing higher humidity, short tropical downpours, and temperatures around 24–31°C (75–88°F).

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