australia
With its rainforests, ancient rock formations and pristine beaches, Australia is the traveller's mecca whether you're flying solo or with mates.
Hands-Down Top Two Destinations In Australia
Australia is one of the most sought-after destinations in the world, whether you're looking for a weekend vacation, an adventure, or keen to meet some of the rarest wildlife on the planet. The best part about this vast oceanic country is that no matter what you choose, you won't go home disappointed. The country is famous for many reasons such as its vast stretches of beaches, famous buildings, unusual natural wonders, national parks, climate and many more. Don’t know where to start? Here are two unique destinations curated for you to enjoy a one-of-a kind experience in this large country.
Harley LeonPublished 2 years ago in WanderThree Best Activities You Can do For Australia Day 2022
Australia Day is once again right around the corner and this time you can celebrate it with your families and friends at some of the best locations in and around the country. Observed as the official national day of the country, Australia Day is celebrated on the 26th of January every year to mark the arrival of the first fleet in Port Jackson Bay in 1788, led by Captain Arthur Phillip. It is celebrated with official ceremonies around the nation along with fun local and community events that hold the festive spirits high throughout the day.
Samantha MarkasPublished 2 years ago in WanderAmazing Tourist Destinations in NSW To Visit in 2022
From the luscious national parks to magnificent beaches and many more wonderful attractions in between, New South Wales is a piece of paradise on earth. If you’re planning a getaway to this southern Aussie state, we have a handful of irresistible options for you and your folks. Read on to make some serious changes to your bucket list.
Evelyn AdamPublished 2 years ago in WanderAustralia confirms Dec 15 border opening
If you have been planning to visit Australia in the upcoming month, we have got great news for you. Despite the spread of Omicron, the nation has decided to reopen its borders from 15 December 2021. This means that if you follow the requirements, you will be able to visit the nation.
Kate WilliamsPublished 2 years ago in WanderTop Three Things to do in Port Douglas, Australia
Port Douglas is a prominent tourist destination in Australia due to its close proximity to the world-heritage listed Great Barrier Reef, the world’s largest reef system, and Daintree Forest. It’s a small coastal town on the Coral Sea and resides far north of Queensland, yet its friendly atmosphere and low rise buildings have retained a low key charm, making it a great place for people looking to relax and reconnect with themselves.
olivia williamsPublished 2 years ago in WanderInteresting Things to Do in Tasmania
On a little island as vast as Tasmania, How do you decide the best things to do? Well, your only option is to go out and explore it of course! We have compiled a list of the best things to do in Tasmania. Before you book that plane ticket, keep in mind that these are the best 5 Things to do in Tasmania, and you wouldn’t need more than three days or four to explore.
olivia williamsPublished 2 years ago in WanderThree Best Things To do in Brisbane At Night
Queensland’s capital of Brisbane is the third largest city in Australia and is one of the most rapidly growing cities in the country. The city’s amazing climate that is perfect throughout the year and its setting on the Brisbane River has invited a lot of tourists and travellers from around the world. With a diverse food culture, park areas on the river bank, a busy event calendar with sporting events and nightlife and a dozen art galleries, museums and theatres, the city has a lot to offer its visitors. There are many ways you can spend your time here at the capital, here are a few suggestions.
olivia williamsPublished 2 years ago in WanderTop Tourist Destinations in Brisbane 2022
Even though most of the time Brisbane has been in the shadow of Sydney and Melbourne in terms of prominence, one can’t deny its impact on Australian tourism and culture. Being the most populous city in Queensland and the third largest city in Australia, this river city is one of the most safe and desired places to live on Earth. So if you're planning your next visit to Australia, Brisbane should be on top of that list. Here are some must-see attractions in and around the city.
olivia williamsPublished 2 years ago in WanderInteresting Outdoor Activities in Brisbane You Should Experience
Brisbane, the third largest city in Australia is a beautiful river city that is popularly known for its beaches, national parks and more. The city, which is named after the Governor of NSW(Thomas Brisbane), established itself as a settlement in 1823 and currently has a population of around 2.4 million people. The Brisbane River flows through the heart of the city, adding to the charm and elegance of Brisbane. There are some excellent options in the city that wouldn’t leave you bankrupt afterwards. So, if you’re looking for fun things to do in Brisbane at a reasonable rate.
olivia williamsPublished 2 years ago in WanderTop Three Destinations to Spend Australia Day in Sydney
Australia Day is that time of the year to celebrate love, affection, and your duties and civic responsibilities. This special day is celebrated on the 26th of January every year and is acknowledged as the day to show the pride of being an Australian. There are numerous destinations where you can celebrate this special day to the fullest. Here lists some of the best locations in the vast city of Sydney for you to choose from.
Samantha MarkasPublished 2 years ago in WanderTop Three Ways to Celebrate Australia Day 2022
Australia day is the national day of Australians and it marks the arrival of the first fleet on Port Jackson in 1788, led by Captain Arthur Philip. On 26th of January, all the states and territories come together to reflect and celebrate the contributions that everyone has made to the nation and focus on how they can move forward as a community and as a unified nation. It is a day for people of all backgrounds to come together, share stories, embrace the commonality and celebrate diversity. The locals celebrate by going out to barbecues, watch or play sport events, parades, music concerts and indulge themselves in many public events and festivals. Here is a brief overview of a few activities you can jump in on for this special occasion.
Evelyn AdamPublished 2 years ago in WanderTop-rated Things to Do in Australia : Perth Edition
Perth is known to the outer world as being the most isolated city in the world, completely encircled by the Indian Ocean on one side and the Australian Outback on the other. It is the capital city of Western Australia and the largest with a population of over 1.4 million people. Although the place seems like a long place to go, especially if you're visiting Australia for a short time, it's definitely worth your time and effort. Sitting on the splendid Swan River, the city enjoys more sunshine than any other city in Australia. Explore the lifestyle and culture of this amazing capital by visiting any of the following options.
olivia williamsPublished 2 years ago in Wander