Australia, one of the largest countries, located between the Pacific and Indian oceans in the Southern Hemisphere. Australia’s capital is Canberra, located in the southeast between the larger and more important economic and cultural centres of Sydney and Melbourne.

Home to both the world’s oldest living culture and some of its oldest landscapes, Australia has far more to offer than the slow pace lifestyle and beautiful beaches that attract most visitors. From the tropical north’s reefs and rainforests to the snow-tipped peaks of Tasmania and cosmopolitan capitals to the magnificent red-tinged hues of Uluru, the Land Down Under is full of surprises—although some of the best things to do in Australia won’t come too far out of left-field; like surfing, sipping coffee, and road-tripping the more than 16,000 miles (25,750 kilometers) of postcard-perfect destinations.

Let us share with you, for your first visit to Australia – best places to visit!

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Although not the capital, Sydney stands out as one of Australia’s primary tourist destinations. This charming coastal city represents the signature postcard image of Australia. Home to iconic landmarks like the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge, it serves as the first visit point for many travellers exploring the country. Suburbs like Bondi and Manly provide delightful beaches and vibrant seaside scene for a memorable experience.

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Heading south along the coastline is Melbourne, another iconic city offering a range of attractions. Tourists exploring Melbourne can visit beautiful sites such as the Melbourne Cricket Grounds, the picturesque Royal Botanical Gardens, the Shrine of Remembrance, and the National Gallery of Victoria. For shopping lovers, Melbourne Central Shopping Center, Queen Victoria Market, and the Royal Arcade are must-visit destinations where they can not only discover the trendy fashions and souvenirs but also appreciate the city’s charming building and architecture.

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Additional must-visit destinations along Australia’s renowned East Coast include the urban hub of Brisbane, the sandy shores of Surfer’s Paradise, the iconic Great Barrier Reef, the sandy place of Fraser Island, and numerous beautiful small towns. Inland from the coast, the Australian capital, Canberra, is home to several national museums, galleries, and institutions.

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Away from popular tourist spots in the east, Australia offers numerous other exciting destinations. The isolated Outback, Ayers Rock and the city of Alice Springs, another must-visit destination which worth for it’s famous scenery and view. Further south, you’ll discover the city of Adelaide. To the north, there are Darwin and the remarkable Kakadu National Park. And, from the nearly deserted West Coast springs to life the modern metropolis of Perth, most people used to best pick here for retire life with family.

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Distance between states and cities

Travellers should not underestimate the distance of Australia when mapping out their journey. Distances between destinations can be considerable while taking internal flights between states would be best choice rather driving along side. Although the road infrastructure is well-developed, long journey travelling by car can be time-consuming and tiring especially for kids and elderly.

Local weather

Local weather for November to April is commonly at between 28℃ (82℉) on day time and 14℃ (57℉) on evening onwards, while May to October is normally at between 20℃ (68℉) on day time and 8℃ (68℉) on evening onwards. March, is the best month to visit because you could experience Adelaide’s festival.

And now, let’s pack your luggage accordingly. Plan wise and enjoy !

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By Mossy

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