Touring Australia: Best Places To Start Your Journey

Australia Travel Tips

Touring Australia: The Best Places To Start 

Australia is one of the best locations to visit, and it’s quite large as well. It gives you many iconic places to see and things to do, whether you want to see the stunning coasts, the wild outback, or the bustling cities of Australia. But, where to start when you’re ready to explore? Australia is cultured just as it is wild, and that is a cause for good preparation.  It’s important to have an organized itinerary before leaving. You need the right information such as how you can get around, accommodations, your daily schedule, and documentation specifying your health information.

When you’re planning on touring Australia, here are some ideas on where to start your Australian adventure!

Tasmania 

If you’re looking for a fantastic island holiday, Tasmania basically is Australia’s vessel of wild beauty. It may be the country’s smallest island state, but it’s home to amazing landscapes, wine and dine experiences, and exotic wildlife. Companies like Tasmania Tours helps you setup unforgettable day trips to geological locations such as Pirates Bay, The Blow Hole, Tasman Arch, and the Tessellated Pavement.

You also have day trip choices that include a tour of Whisky Walk Distillery. You’ll get the chance to learn about the creation and history of Hellyers Road products, even to wax and seal your own bottle of Hellyers with a Certificate of Authenticity. A walking tour of Cradle Mountain National Park allows your family to get up close with Tasmanian devils, see the limestone caves, and view Tasmania’s highest mountains and the wilderness below.

Sydney 

Sydney Travel Tips

Sydney isn’t the capital of Australia for nothing. The Harbour City boasts of fun activities such as riding the Manly Ferry which is a commuter’s choice and where travelers can experience a stunning view of the iconic Sydney Opera House. It will also take you past Taronga Zoo and various popular beachside locations where you can find shops, restaurants, and bars, and experience snorkeling.

Fancy a hot air balloon ride? Overlooking Camden Valley, you’ll get a very early view of Sydney City skyline with the sun rising over the Blue Mountains, one of the best five national parks you can discover near the city. The woodland is 141,000 hectares where visitors can hike to see ruins, vistas, and even get the chance to go on a picnic. Aside from the national park, the view also includes Camden churches and the Razorback Ranges.

Perth 

If you want a city location with a fun yet relaxing vibe, Perth is your place. Go on a picnic on the shores of the winding Swan River. You can also fish, swim, or go on a sailboat ride on its waters. Book a day trip cruise at Swan River, where the local watercraft will bring you to the Swan Valley. You can get the opportunity to sample some of the region’s best wines and beer.

The city also has the Perth Zoo with the ever-popular Australian locals such as kangaroos, koalas, wombats, Tasmanian devils, and wallabies. Head over to the Perth Cultural Centre for a relaxing browse of traditional and contemporary art creations.

If you have kids along, the Aviation Heritage Museum might get them interested in any of the 30 aircraft models, artifacts, and historical evolution.

Brisbane 

Brisbane Travel Tips

Called Australia’s Sunshine State and the Gold Coast, it enjoys 283 sunny days a year and is bordered by miles of beautiful beaches along the eastern coast . Brisbane is also a location of lush parks where you can get closer to nature without going off-grid. Enjoy the city lounging on the grassy shores of South Bank on a beautiful day, or pick your own herbs at Epicurious Garden for free! Take a stroll at subtropical Roma Street Parkland, or go shopping at the Central Business District.

You can go on a more challenging streak such as a 10-km running tour or head over to Mount Coot-tha where you can also find botanic gardens. If you’re looking for a romantic night out, enjoy the Brisbane River Dinner Cruise to enjoy a sumptuous dinner with the view of the city skyline.  Brisbane is a good choice experiencing both rainforests and reefs and traveling north to Queenland.

Adelaide

South Australia’s capital, Adelaide, can be enjoyed by those who want to immerse themselves in history, culture, and good food. If you’d like to sample the local specialties, you’d want to be in Central Market which houses 80 stalls. Here, you can find cafes, fresh produce, charcuterie, cheeses, and more. Explore the historic Adelaide Botanic Garden that’s been delighting nature lovers since the mid-1800s. It houses roses and other flowers, endangered animal species, and plants that have economic value.

If you’re into biking and exploring, Cobbler Creek Recreation Park is a 256-hectare park with grass and woodland trails, an abundance of flora and fauna, amazing birds, including endangered ones. Learn about the art of glass working, designing metal, and other artisanal pieces at the Jam Factory where you’ll also get the chance to meet local artists. Finally, an educational tour at the National Railway Museum can show you a 457mm gauge railway and other interactive displays inside.  After enjoying the city, many travelers do a day trip north to wine country or hop over to Kangaroo Island.

In Conclusion 

Your itinerary will depend on your interests as well as those of your travel companions. Because Australia has many traveler-worthy states, you’re sure to find places that can fulfill your thirst for fun, education, relaxation, and inspiration. Australia is a glorious mesh of human-made structures in fine unison with the land and nature. Add culture and the charming locals, and you have one of the finest places to visit, at least, once in your lifetime! While taking photos is a norm, it’s more important to live in the present moment and take in what you can from your experiences.

 

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