Must see Tourist Attractions in Australia

Australia is a huge country, and it’s easy to forget just how huge it is until you’re driving through the outback, or taking a road trip between states. The best way to see the country is by car, so if you decide to take a road trip try Drive Now car rental in Australia.

Here are some of the must-see tourist attractions in Australia:

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Freycinet National Park, Tasmania

Coles Bay will make you feel like you’re in a postcard, so go for a kayak and be sure to bring a camera. Those who are active will enjoy the hike up to the look out over Wineglass Bay, and be sure to indulge in Tasmanian wine and fresh seafood.

Mitchell Falls, Western Australia

Located in the Kimberly, Mitchell Falls is famous for the sheer magnitude of the giant four-tiered waterfall which thunders down from the Mitchell Plateau.

Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia

This is one of the largest fringing reefs in the world, and while you can snorkel just metres from the shore, the most amazing highlight is the chance to swim with whale sharks-a truly amazing and humbling experience.

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Kings Canyon, Northern Territory

This is a place that lives up to its regal name. Be sure to do the rim walk, which although slightly overwhelming due to its stark beauty and huge size, is well recommended.

Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory

Kakadu has some of the most incredible rock art sites, which represent some of the longest historical records available for any group of people on earth. Along with the sheer history of the place, Kakadu also has plenty of wildlife to see, and you can explore waterfalls, billabongs, and gorges.

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Cable Beach, Western Australia

Take a camel ride on a long beach with endless white sand and turquoise waters, and then follow it up with a drink while you watch one of the best sunsets in Australia. Amazing.

The Whitsundays, Queensland

There’s a reason why the Whitsundays are such a popular holiday spot for Australians, and the islands are a work of art, with some of the best resorts in the country, the amazing proximity to the Great Barrier Reef, and picture perfect beaches.

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Birdsville Queensland

Birdsville presents the perfect opportunity to see a real outback town, and it’s one where you’ll be made to feel like a local. So head to the Birdsville Pub, and be sure to check out the Simpson Desert, or visit during the Birdsville races or the Bronco Branding Championships.

Flinders Ranges, South Australia

The Flinders Ranges are the place to go if you’d like to see a truly timeless landscape. Here you’ll find all of the most authentic outback experiences, and the best part is watching the sun light up the ancient rocks throughout the day.

Wilsons Promontory, Victoria

The “Prom” is the best place to go camping, with some of the best beaches waiting to be explored right beside your tent. Be sure to bring lots of water, and spend some time getting up close to nature.

 

 

 

 

 

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