With its wonderful nature, warm sun, and infinite stretches of sparkling beaches, there is no denying that Australia is a true paradise on earth. The fact that thousands of islands, reef, and ocean surround the whole country makes it an epic travel destination.
Australia is indeed a place that never fails to generate curiosity and seduce all types of travelers searching for a one-of-a-kind adventure.
Exotic creatures abound in this inhabited, distant, and mysterious outback. Add to that the kangaroos, koalas, surfing, and expansive areas of out of this world beauty, it is easy to see that the country is truly impressive as it is fascinating.
A trip to Australia is somewhat long but this is one of those rare destinations that will never disappoint, making it deserving of a visit for even once in your life.
- 1. The Wonderful Natural Wonders
- 2. The World’s Biggest Barrier Reef
- 3. The Wildlife
- 4. The Perfect Destination for a Roadtrip
- 5. The Mesmerizing Australian Lifestyle
- 6. The Gorgeous Beaches
- 7. The True Paradise for Surfers
- 8. The Grand Australian Weather
- 9. The Hundreds of Rainforests and National Parks to Explore
- 10. The Amazing Opportunities for Adventure
- 11. The Vibrant Cities
- 12. The Preserved Aboriginal Culture
- 13. The Over the Top Festivals and Easygoing Culture
- 14. The Unique Accent
- 15. The Australian Wine
- Wrapping Up Your Australian Trip
So, if you are planning a getaway soon, here are the top 15 reasons why you should travel to Australia sooner than later!
1. The Wonderful Natural Wonders
There are mystical wonders, others are absolutely beautiful, while some are just strange. However, there is one thing sure here – Australia serves as the home to some fabulous and rare natural wonders that you can never find anywhere else in the world.
From the renowned Great Barrier Reef of Queensland that happens to be the only living thing on earth that can be seen from space, to the sacred and spectacular Uluru, there are just plenty of amazing sites worthy to see and enjoy Down Under at least once in a lifetime.
Some other magnificent natural wonders you should visit if you find yourself wandering the lands of Australia include the extraordinary Fraser Island, the Pinnacles, the MacKenzie Falls, Kakadu with its stunning tropical biodiversity, the Bungle Bungle Range and its sandstone area, and the astounding Blue Mountains.
2. The World’s Biggest Barrier Reef
The Great Barrier Reef is among the most extraordinary natural wonders of the world. This is the biggest coral reef system as well as the only living organism visible from space.
To give you a good idea, the Great Barrier Reef is larger than Switzerland, The Netherlands, and the United Kingdom combined!
The diving and snorkeling activities here is truly a world-class experience that nowhere else in the world can be found.
While there, you might want to drop by at the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage wonder. You can do a liveboard diving experience to get there or take a diving or snorkeling day trip from Cairns city.
3. The Wildlife
Everyone in this planet has surely heard of koalas and kangaroos and knows that there are more animals in Australia that could kill you than any other countries in the world.
However, there is a large number of wildlife that is exclusively native to Australia that will leave you in awe. About 90% of animals that are indigenous to Australia could never be found anywhere else on earth.
The list includes the colossal crocodiles, the bugs that come in all types of funky colors, and the strong-beaked and fast emus.
If you stay away from the cities, you will definitely get that chance to see this wildlife for yourself. Some of the perfect spots to see various kinds of animals in Australia are Cape Le Grand National Park known for its kangaroos, Victoria’s Great Ocean Road for the koalas, and Western Australia’s Exmouth for emus.
And no matter where you are in Tasmania, you will no doubt have that opportunity to see every type of crazy wildlife you can ever imagine!
4. The Perfect Destination for a Roadtrip
As the 6th largest country in the world and being a continent by itself, Australia has approximately 2.97 million square miles that you can enjoy at your own leisure and pace.
There are plenty of wild nature and outback perfect for camping so you can enjoy some solitude. There are also numerous small towns and cities for you to visit and explore.
If you are the kind of person who prefers to go off the beaten path, then, Australia is the best place to be.
You can spend months traveling the country and visiting every state or you can also spend a couple of weeks on the country’s eastern side.
You can even spend several weeks on Tasmania Island if you like.
What if your time for a road trip is a bi limited? Then, you can spend 3 to 4 days on a road trip along the coast in Sydney and Melbourne. But if you just got a day or two, why not just drive along the popular Great Ocean Road?
5. The Mesmerizing Australian Lifestyle
The amiable laidback atmosphere and the energetic art scene together with the people’s friendly nature, their cultural diversity, and their high quality of life is what makes Australia a welcoming and wonderful country.
You cannot help but fall in love with Australia’s relaxed lifestyle, their liberal way of thinking, and their innate passion for activities in the great outdoors.
6. The Gorgeous Beaches
Australia takes great pride in their beaches and this is for a good reason. After all, Australia serves as the home to some of the world’s best beaches.
With a coastline stretching for more than 23,000, you will never be hard press to find the beach that best suits you and your taste.
Actually, there are around 11,011 beaches dotting the country, including the family-friendly shores, the pristine white sand beaches, and the big wave surfer havens.
One of the most stunning beaches in Australia is none other than Shelly Beach found in Sydney Whitehaven Beach just next to the Great Barrier Reef, Port Douglas’ Four Mile Beach, Broome’s Cable Beach, and Hyams Beach, known far and wide for having the world’s whitest sand.
7. The True Paradise for Surfers
There is no ounce of myth here – Australians love their surf to bits. And you can never question them for doing so.
The surf spots in Australia are among the best you can find in the world that attracts pros and enthusiasts from different corners of the planet.
From Snapper Rocks on Gold Coast, Queensland, to New South Wales’ Byron Bay to Bells Beach on Great Ocean Road, Victoria and many other surfing spots in Sydney and New Castle, all of them offer excellent surf breaks.
Be warned because surfing is a key part of Aussie culture and this is pretty contagious.
Try spending some time on any Australian beach and you will be surprised to see 5 year old kids who don’t show any fear as they ride the waves. They’ve been doing it for years so you might want to give it a try yourself.
8. The Grand Australian Weather
The golden sunshine of Australia can be enjoyed all year round. Although the southern part tends to be a bit cold during winter months from May to June, the northern part basks in summer-like weather throughout the 365 days in a year.
This is that time of the year when you will see both locals and tourists as they migrate to the north from the south. There, you will be able to engage in numerous activities such as hiking, camping, sunbathing, and surfing at the beach no matter what day of the year it might be.
9. The Hundreds of Rainforests and National Parks to Explore
The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Godwana Rainforests of Australia houses the world’s most expansive area of subtropical rainforest.
Occupying more than 350,000 hectares, this area is made up of more than 50 national parks and reserves that stretch from Brisbane to New Castle.
The area also serves as the home to several of the country’s most ancient fauna and flora that make it an extraordinarily unique natural wonder.
If this isn’t enough, the country is also sprawling with other national parks and rainforests, from New South Wales’ Blue Mountains, the cool temperature forests in the wilderness of Tasmania, and the Northern Queensland’s wet tropics of Daintree National Park.
10. The Amazing Opportunities for Adventure
Australia is time and time again a paradise for all enthusiasts and aficionados of adventure.
Whether you want to explore the outback wilderness of the country, sail in the Whitsundays, snorkel the Great Barrier Reef, surf along the amazingly diverse coastlines, or try everything in between, this adrenaline-filled destination will surely spoil you with its long list of choices for adventure.
The mountains of Australia also offer some exciting challenges for all outdoorsy travelers. From Mount Kosciuszko, the highest mountain of the country located in Kosciuszko National Park, to New South Wales’ Mount Warning that receives the country’s very first rays of sunshine to the impressive series of Queensland’s historic volcanic peaks of Glass House Mountains, there are numerous peaks you can explore and conquer in the country.
Many international explorers usually overlook the mountains of Australia yet the impressive list of the top 10 peaks in the country offers all sorts of adventures for every outdoor enthusiast.
11. The Vibrant Cities
In case you don’t know it, the land area of Australia is bigger than Europe but its population density is surprisingly low. Actually, about 85% of Australians live in the cities dotting the coast.
Assumed by most people to be the capital city, Sydney has the most pulsating and captivating cosmopolitan ambiance in the entire country. The vibrant culture, lively nightlight, and beach lifestyle of Sydney make it a must-visit place for all trips.
Fun fact: the true capital city of Australia is Canberra and this is a thrilling destination for all lovers of museums and architecture.
Melbourne on the south has a charming flair reminiscent of Europe, coffee culture, and foodie scene that make this the perfect Sydney counterpart without leaving the vibrant city.
The desirable location of Cairns between the Daintree Rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef makes it an ideal spot for daring travelers.
The pleasant coastal city vibes of Adelaide complement its lovely parks and gorgeous beaches while the remote and quiet Darwin on the north has some exciting local markets.
Finally, Perth on the west is a sophisticated and laidback city that perfectly combines beach fun, arts, and great food.
12. The Preserved Aboriginal Culture
Although they only make up around 3% of the entire population, Australia remains to have a strong Aboriginal identity thanks to the preservation of the different indigenous people including more than 600 nations of Torres Strait Islander and Aboriginal Australians.
These indigenous people were able to develop all over Australian for more than 50,000 years. They were also the original settlers prior to colonization.
Most of their sacred places are open for visits today, such as Uluru, which is the most sacred and famous of them all.
Also popularly called Ayers Rock, the monolithic sandstone rock has served as the spot for indigenous ceremonies for more than 10,000 years with the local Anangu community believing it to still be the place of residence of their ancestral beings.
Some other sacred Aboriginal places that you would love to visit include Grampians National Park, Lake Mungo, Wilpena Pound, Birrarung Marr, and Kata Tjuta, just to name a few.
13. The Over the Top Festivals and Easygoing Culture
Aussies are known for their easygoing culture. Everyone calls others “mate” and no holidays are missed with them. They also host festivals for everything, from music, to art, film, food, and anything you can think of.
Most of their large festivals attract attention from all over the world because of their over the top style, splendor, and eccentric vibes.
And of course, Sydney Harbor’s New Year’s Celebration is a spectacle you would definitely want to miss. This is where you can see and marvel at thousands of fireworks shooting from Sydney Harbor Bridge beside the iconic Sydney Opera House.
14. The Unique Accent
Now, this reason to visit Australia is a fun one. Have you ever noticed the Australian accent? Despite being a country that speaks the English language, the Australian’s version of English is a bit exotic. Foreigners consider the language as a sort of small tourist attraction as this is made up of different Aussie slangs.
For this reason, you need to be ready to ask for clearer repeats since the way they pronounce words is not easy and simple to understand all the time.
15. The Australian Wine
The wine regions of Australia will surely impress even the pickiest wine connoisseurs. Since 1788, Australians have been producing wine when vines originally arrived in the country with the First Fleet.
From then on, more than 100 different grape varieties have been planted and cultivated in Australia and the most important of these include Riseling, Semillon, Chardonnay, Grenache, Shiraz, Muscat, Pinot Noir, and Cabernet Sauvignon.
These days, you can find plentiful food and wine trails in Australia that give you the perfect chance to discover and explore the best wine and food offerings all over the country.
Whether you love wine or you just find the wine culture intriguing, there are lots of great wine to taste during your Australian trip, particularly Shiraz and Pinot Noir.
You can spend some of your time trying a sample of the award-winning wines that South Australia’s Barossa Valley region is proud of, with the place specifically popular for its Shiraz.
You can also head over to New South Wales’ Hunter Valley region acclaimed for the expansive plantings of Semillon, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Chardonnay.
You can even embark on a day trip to Yarra Valley which is another famous wine region for their exquisite Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.
The wildlife, fresh local produce, and breathtaking views on top of the countless wineries will surely be the highlight of the Australian trip of any wine connoisseur.
You could take a day trip to these different wine regions from all the nearby major cities. If you like, you can also do it the way locals do. Just buy a bottle of wine at any store and enjoy drinking it in the park. Exciting, isn’t it?
Wrapping Up Your Australian Trip
Being a highly developed but remote country at the same time, Australia never fails to captivate people with its exotic wildlife and extraordinary natural wonders.
Australia is a few of those countries that whatever your age, budget, or travel taste is can surely offer the kind of travel experience you will never find anywhere else.
Would it be worth it to take that long haul flight just to visit one of the most remote countries of the world? Yes!
From the stunning beaches to the cultural richness, the great outback, and the off the beaten path adventures, Australia deserves to right there on top of your travel bucket list.
As you can see, there is so much you can find, see, and try in Australia. This is a destination that not just deserves a one-time visit but several visits to discover all of its diverse cities, contrasting cultures, and experience the wild adventures!