Great Barrier ReefThe 2300 kilometre (1430 mile) is the largest coral reef system in the world. If you go there, you will be able to swim, snorkel, dive and sail this living masterpiece.
Australia's Red CentreExperience Aboriginal culture, desert adventures and the changing colours of Uluru in Australia's Red Centre.
It is an extraordinary landscape of desert plains, weathered mountain ranges, rocky gorges and some of Aboriginal Australia's most sacred sites, including Uluru and Kata Tjuṯa. Some of the things you are going to do if you came here are: Float in an outback waterhole, dine under a starry sky while being serenaded by didgeridoo, and watch the world's most famous rock change colours at dawn and dusk are just some of the Red Centre's only-in-Australia experiences. |
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Challenge yourself in the mountainous Australian Alps in south-eastern Australia
Here, you will climb Mount Kosciuszko, Australia's tallest peak, in the Snowy Mountains. In Victoria's High Country, you will be able to hit the snow slopes or visit gold-rush towns on the Great Alpine Road. Here you will also bushwalk and mountain bike in Namadgi National Park, near Canberra, or walk the alps end-to-end on the epic Australian Alps Walking Track.