Australia is one of the most incredible countries in the world; it's not hard to fall in love with it! Here are all the things I love about Australia!
We’ve been so lucky to see and experience so many beautiful destinations in Australia. So I’ve put together our top 10 unique places in Australia so you can add them to your Australia bucket list. Whether you’re an Aussie local or planning to visit Australia in the future, I’m sharing our favourite
Australia’s stunning diverse landscapes and natural beauty is part of why I love my home country. Being able to explore and share these places is such a privilege, and I’ve spent the last year falling in love with Australia over and over again. But alongside some of the beautiful places we’ve visit
Australia is one of the most incredible countries in the world; it's not hard to fall in love with it! Here are all the things I love about Australia!
Blue Mountains, 2h by train from Sydney, Australia. It's like a National Park and an amusement park: there is a skyway, a cable car and a railway.
I officially love this place. A stunning waterfall setting about 50 minutes' drive south of Cairns, QLD. I didn't have any ND filters to enable a smooth water exposure, so I had to settle for a static shot instead. Still, some people tell me they prefer that look anyway.
Think love and travel is impossible? I disagree. I met my boyfriend in Portugal and we've been to 11 countries, on 5 road trips and much more.
When we planned our trip to Tasmania, we expected it to be beautiful, but we didn’t expect to be completely blown away by how incredible it really was! I would go as far as saying its one of Australia’s best states. With stunning mountains and national parks, completely unique coastlines, cute town
Australia’s stunning diverse landscapes and natural beauty is part of why I love my home country. Being able to explore and share these places is such a privilege, and I’ve spent the last year falling in love with Australia over and over again. But alongside some of the beautiful places we’ve visit
So back to Australia to wrap up my trip recap. We had already stopped in Melbourne and Hamilton Island and were finishing our down under adventure in Sydney. view from my airplane window. see the tiny opera house and harbor bridge? We had a mix of good and bad weather here but we didn't let that spoil our fun too much. We just mucked around in the rain. On our first full day we spent a lot of times in the Rocks area - exploring the weekend market and taking a formal tour to learn more about the history. The next day we scheduled a full day tour to the Blue Mountains to see the three sisters, have morning tea in a cute little town, visit an old mining site turned tourist attraction, etc - all the must do sites there. Honestly it was a bit cheese but maybe the drizzling weather put me in the wrong spirit. Regardless of the fact it wasnt a wow kind of day, we still had fun and I'm glad we did it. The latter part of the tour definitely was my favorite. For one it brought us to Featherdale Wildlife Reserve (I'm sure you know by now I can't pass up an opportunity to see funky animals) and take my favorite photo of the entire trip. Come on now people. Does that 'roo look like he is yelling at me or what? (Im sure native Australians are just rolling their eyes at my excitment over animals that are clearly run of the mill there but I can't help myself!) More animals! And the last bit of the day was returning to Sydney on one of their regular ferries. The skies cleared just for us and we got some gorgeous views of the Harbor Bridge. Our final full day could probably be relabeled "not pictured" As in we did multiple things I was not allowed to photograph (Boo-hiss!!) including shopping in some of the fun boutiques around the city, seeing the Annie Liebovitz show at the Musuem of Contemporary Art and climbing the Harbor Bridge. If you are wondering, we did the twilight climb, had amazing weather and got to see what seemed like a bazillion bats start their night hunt from the most amazing vantage point. Expensive but totally worth it. So that was our trip in a nutshell. We had a wonderful time. Australia was a lot less exotic than I imagined it to be which means it was a lot easier to feel comfortable and relaxed right from the get go. Aside from the bats flying around in downtown Sydney and the fact that Australians call raisins 'sultanas', it felt very much like home. If you are still reading, thanks for letting me ramble on. I hope you enjoyed reliving the trip with me.
Definitely a First class beach, offering you the opportunity of swimming among a class of colourful fish, saluting some turtles and admiring astonishing corals. A veritable marine park, we would say. Beware of some strong underwater currents, though! Also remember your UV protection lotions, as the Sun tends to also be very strong in here and there are not many trees under which you could shelter.
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Australia’s stunning diverse landscapes and natural beauty is part of why I love my home country. Being able to explore and share these places is such a privilege, and I’ve spent the last year falling in love with Australia over and over again. But alongside some of the beautiful places we’ve visit
Australia’s stunning diverse landscapes and natural beauty is part of why I love my home country. Being able to explore and share these places is such a privilege, and I’ve spent the last year falling in love with Australia over and over again. But alongside some of the beautiful places we’ve visit
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Australia’s stunning diverse landscapes and natural beauty is part of why I love my home country. Being able to explore and share these places is such a privilege, and I’ve spent the last year falling in love with Australia over and over again. But alongside some of the beautiful places we’ve visit
Australia’s stunning diverse landscapes and natural beauty is part of why I love my home country. Being able to explore and share these places is such a privilege, and I’ve spent the last year falling in love with Australia over and over again. But alongside some of the beautiful places we’ve visit
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We fell in love with Karijini. I now know why everyone said this was their favourite place in Aus. Here are the top things to do in Karijini National Park!
Australia’s stunning diverse landscapes and natural beauty is part of why I love my home country. Being able to explore and share these places is such a privilege, and I’ve spent the last year falling in love with Australia over and over again. But alongside some of the beautiful places we’ve visit
There’s no doubt about it that we were absolutely blown away by Tasmania and all its unique beauty. Tasmania is an island off the south coast of Australia and is Australia’s smallest state. What it lacks in size, it makes up for with some of the most diverse and amazing landscapes we’ve ever seen.
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