8 Undeniable Things Australia Is Famous For
What is Australia known for? There are many reasons why Australia should be on your bucket list – from its cultural wealth and stunning beaches to the remote adventures in the Outback. Australia also has one of the most urbanized populations in the world, with the majority living in cities and coastal areas, and is one of the world’s most heavily populated countries. Australia is world famous for its natural wonders and vast expanses of beaches, deserts, bushland, and outback. Australia occupies a considerable landmass of 7.6 million square kilometers, making it the sixth largest country in the world. This continent is the largest island of Oceania and a place…
8 Best Reasons To Discover Australian Art Culture
8 Best Reasons To Discover Australian Art Culture. From the other side of the world, Australian Art may not be the first thing which comes to mind when deciding to visit the land of OZ. As someone from Melbourne, Victoria, there are less stretches of desert and warm beaches down here, and more coffee, laneways, art galleries and nightlife in Melbourne than most other places in Australia. I have been very influenced by the artistic nature of Melbourne, the wider Australian art culture, and some of the famous artists in Australia. For this reason I pass on my 8 Best Reasons to Discover Australian Art Culture. Take it as some…
The Best And The Worst Australian Tourist Attractions
Australia has some damn fine tourist attractions. From the world renowned Sydney Opera House to the lesser known secluded beaches, it’s not surprising travelers fly up to 2 days to visit Australia. As an Australian born in Victoria, I thought I’d list some of the best tourist attractions and some of the worst tourist attractions in Australia. These tips include an ultimate list of Australia’s ‘BIG THINGS’, famous beaches, and tourist traps to avoid. Please note, these are my personal opinions on Australian tourist attractions, and to be taken lightly!Many will be sure to disagree, and of course, every traveler has different priorities when visiting a new destination. If you’re…
Top 12 Bucket List Activities In Australia!
If you’re from Australia, or have been meaning to visit for some time, it’s often easy to get overwhelmed with deciding which activities to prioritise and knowing which experiences you should focus on. These Australia Bucket list ideas are a starting point for backpackers and travelers who are searching for incredible experiences, hidden gems and absorbing the real culture of Australia, and are planning their ultimate bucket list in life! Pin for later! 🙂 Great Barrier Reef While it is still with us (see further regarding the reef disintegration), one of the best things to do in Cairns Australia is to visit the Great Barrier Reef, in the north east…
8 Unique Places In Australia You Didn’t Know Existed
What should you not miss in Australia? Here is a list of the top travel destinations within Australia. 8 Unique places in Australia and best holiday spots to visit: Pin for later 🙂 1. El Questro Homestead – The Kimberleys, Western Australia elquestro.com.au This luxurious resort is located in the Kimberly region, in Western Australia. There are 9 suites here, all designed for couples (top of 18 guests at any one time), each consisting of incredible views. The El Questro Homestead opened in the East Kimberley in 1993, and remains a very remote accommodation option. Accessible by a flight from Broome or Perth to Kununurra, and followed by a long…
Ultimate Travel Tips To Discover Indigenous Australian Culture
When a Canadian friend visited Melbourne in January, I heard myself offering this advice: “Avoid the CBD on the 26th, there’ll be huge crowds, mostly due to the change the date rally for Invasion Day. It overtakes the Australia Day parade!” As the words left my mouth, I felt proud of the huge numbers who show up each year to create change. I hoped mentioning the rally would initiate a conversation on the subject with her and her travel buddy, and was unsure their thoughts, as international travellers on Indigenous Australian culture, and their beliefs. “All they need to do is change the date, still Australia Day but on another…