The most beautiful travel destinations in Australia

Twelve Apostles
Bronte Beach
Brighton Bathing Boxes
Sea Cliff Bridge
Sydney Bridge
Kayaking under the Harbour Bridge
George Street
Queen Victoria Building
Sydney Town Hall
Hopetoun Falls
Cape Nelson Lighthouse
Central Bussines District
Bilgola Beach
The Rocks
State Library Victoria
Great Ocean Road
The Wheel of Brisbane
Grampians Victoria
Blue Mountains
Opera House
Twelve Apostles

Twelve Apostles is a set of stone spires located in Port Campbell National Park in Victoria, Australia. Over the years and due to the influence of the sea, many of them have been eroded, but it is a great place to enjoy nature in all its splendor.

Bronte Beach

Bronte beach is simply spectacular. It is located in Sydney and has an incredible natural stone pool where bathers can enjoy a swim. For people who spend part of their holiday in Sydney, this is the go-to place to enjoy a day at the beach.

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Brighton Bathing Boxes

The baths on Brighton Beach in Melbourne are a major tourist attraction. Built in the Victorian era, these wooden structures make Brighton Beach a fabulous place to spend the day and enjoy history as well as the beauty of the beach.

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Sea Cliff Bridge

Another example of a magnificent travel destination in Australia is the well-known Sea Cliff Bridge, a place with wonderful views and a must-see. One hour south of Sydney, this is one of the most visited points by tourists. They can swear eternal love to each other by placing one of their famous "love locks."

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Sydney Bridge

Sydney Bridge passes over Sydney Harbour and is one of the city's most characteristic sites along with the Opera House. The bridge connects the financial area with the north coast of Sydney which is more commercial and residential. From the bridge, you can get incredible views of the whole city.

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Kayaking under the Harbour Bridge

One of the popular outdoor activities in Sydney Bay is kayaking under the Harbour Bridge. This unique experience includes nature, the grandeur of the bridge, and, above all, an unbeatable view of the Opera House. The best time to go out on the river is at sunset when the scenery becomes even more spectacular.

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George Street

Holidays are also about shopping, and that's why George Street is a popular destination. Located in the center of Sydney, it has a tram and a light underground to make it more interesting for tourists.

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Queen Victoria Building

The Queen Victoria building dates back to the 19th century and is in the financial heart of Sydney. As many pass through Sydney during their visit to Australia, this building is high on the list of most photographed items in the Australian landscape and architecture.

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Sydney Town Hall

Another important monument in Sydney is its Town Hall. Next to the Queen Victoria Building and St. Andrew's Cathedral, it stands out, especially thanks to its huge tower. Before the Opera House existed, the Town Hall served as a concert and performance hall.

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Hopetoun Falls

Hopetoun Falls is located in the state of Victoria in Otway National Park. The waterfall drops from the top of the mountain into a small stream and runs through spectacular surroundings. It is another must-see and often-visited landmark in Australia.

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Cape Nelson Lighthouse

The Cape Nelson Lighthouse, located in Portland, is a major tourist attraction. Its white light can be seen up to 20 miles offshore. People who visit tend to make endless photographs of its exciting landscape.

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Central Bussines District

Sydney's Central Financial District is full of large companies that are key to the continent's economy and its relations with Asia and the Pacific. There's also a wide variety of malls and shops to cater to tourists and locals.

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Bilgola Beach

If you want to enjoy a spectacular day at the beach, Bilgola is the best option. It is located on the Palm Beach peninsula between two cliffs, with white sand and a beautiful sea, where you can enjoy its charms quietly.

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The Rocks

Again, we find one of the top 20 Australian destinations in Sydney. Its neighbourhood The Rocks is one of the most popular on the Australian continent. Located under the Sydney Harbour Bridge, it has some of the oldest pubs and restaurants in the city. The open-air Rocks Market has artisanal wares, food, and great views of the harbour.

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State Library Victoria

The State Library of Victoria is a spectacular landmark in Melbourne. While not a typical tourist site, it draws many visitors from abroad, both on official state visits as on backpacking trips. The building is over 166 years old. Apart from the library, it houses a gallery and a museum.

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Great Ocean Road

The Great Ocean Road is an incredible experience that many tourists try to schedule for their visits to Australia. It is a road that runs mostly by the ocean. Originally built by soldiers returning from the First World War, it is one of the largest memorials in the world.

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The Wheel of Brisbane

The Ferris wheel in Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, is the best way to get a panoramic view of the city. It's 60 meters (179 feet) high. Like the London Eye in the British capital, it is one of the most touristic places.

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Grampians Victoria

Grampians National Park, west of Melbourne, is a spectacular place where travelers can rent a cottage or camp out in the open. The scenery at night and during the day is the subject of countless photographs.

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Blue Mountains

The Blue Mountains in the Australian Natural Park are part of many short as well as extended trips to the country. The canyon is just an hour and a half drive from Sydney. One of its most spectacular experiences are its glow worm caves.

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Opera House

Australia's most representative monument is the Opera House in Sydney. In 2007 it was declared a World Heritage Site. The House's five theatres host events such as musicals, opera concerts, and plays. For organ lovers, there's an extra attraction: its mechanical organ is the largest in the world.

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