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MELBOURNE >> GOLD COAST >> SYDNEY >> AUCKLAND >> ROTORUA >> QUEENSTOWN
BEST TIME TO VISIT
Generally, the best months to visit Australia are September and October, when it's often still warm enough to hit the beach in the southern states, it's cool enough to tour Uluru, and the humidity and rains have not come to Cairns (although it will be very hot by Oct).
THINGS YOU COULD DO
Located in Sydney Royal National Park, the Figure 8 Pools are naturally formed rock pools, perfect for amazing snapshots.
You’re not dreaming, this lake is all pink, and its color is still a mystery for the scientists. With its restricted access (only scientists are allowed), the only way to admire the pink Lake Hillier is by helicopter tour. It’s definitely a fun things to do if you travel to Western Australia
A wise man once said that one man’s heaven is another man’s hell. This quote is even more true with shark cage diving! Be amazed by this unforgettable activity.
Venture to the top of this iconic building and enjoy an unbeatable view of Sydney city skyline. You may climb it either by night or by day. Witness the city from the sky, don’t forget to take your camera for amazing pictures. Definitely a fun things to do in Sydney.
Located on Australian East Coast, this 2,300 kilometers barrier reef is the largest one on earth. Discover more than 1,500 species of fish, 4,000 types of mollusks and more than hundreds of species of whales, dolphins, turtles, and sharks. The Great Barrier Reef thrills tourists from all over the world!
Take a dip in the sea and discover this magical underwater world. You will be amazed by this beauty of nature. A tour to the Great Barrier Reef is one of the top things to do in Cairns!
NewZealand - The most popular tourist city in the country is without a doubt Queenstown, which is located on the South Island. Queenstown is a quaint little city that looks like a painting, and its beauty is truly mesmerising. The crowning jewel of the city is, of course, Lake Wakatipu, which is New Zealand’s third largest freshwater lake. You are free to take a swim here if you like or go on a jet boat ride or an old-fashioned guided boat cruise. In addition to enjoying this picturesque lake you can ride the Queenstown Gondola and enjoy exciting luge rides, you can even have a lovely dinner at the fantastic Skyline Restaurant. And if you happen to be a thrill-seeking daredevil then perhaps you could spend a day parasailing or also try out the Nevis Bungy Jumping.
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