Australia is waiting for you! Which destination will you choose?
This small island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is stunning in its natural beauty. There are only 400 tourists here at a time, making it an ideal place for a secluded vacation. The white-sand beaches, azure lagoons and unique coral reefs make it popular with divers and snorkelers. Hiking trails up Mount Gower will give you stunning panoramic views of the entire island and the ocean.
An archipelago of 74 islands, famous for Whitehaven Beach with its dazzling white sand. Here you can take a yacht cruise, swim with sea turtles or take a helicopter flight over the famous 'Heart of the Reef'. The Whitsunday Islands are ideal for romantic getaways as well as active tourism such as surfing, kayaking and fishing. Immersing yourself in this picturesque world gives you the feeling of a true tropical paradise.
This region in South Australia is the perfect place for those who want to see wildlife and feel the spirit of the Australian bush. Giant canyons, rock amphitheaters and stunning sunsets make this place unforgettable. Kangaroos, emus and even rare yellow-footed rock wallabies can be seen here. Hiking trails, jeep safaris and overnight stays in cozy glamping sites right in the heart of the reserve are available to travelers.
This place is known for its crystal clear waters, rare marine life and the oldest living organisms - stromatolites. You can swim with whale sharks, see turtles and rays, and the main attraction is the friendly Monkey Mia dolphins that come right up to the shore. Shark Bay is also famous for its stunning red dunes contrasting with the turquoise water.
Lake Eyre is one of the most unique places on the continent. It remains dry most of the time, creating an alien landscape, but after rare rains it turns into a giant pink lake reflecting the sky. It is an ideal place for photo tours and migratory bird watching. A trip here is a real expedition, as you can only get here by off-road vehicle or take a spectacular flight in a small airplane.
A lesser known, but no less stunning place for lovers of the underwater world. Unlike the Great Barrier Reef, there are far fewer tourists here, but no fewer marine wonders. Ningaloo is one of the few places on the planet where you can swim alongside whale sharks, the majestic giants of the ocean. Turtles, manta rays and rare species of coral are also found here. Boat tours and comfortable eco-lodges are available for maximum comfort.