Top Must-See Australian Sights for 2013

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Australia is a land of marvels; from the wonderfully diverse wildlife to its rich and culturally significant heritage – there is something for everyone on this land down undeaustralian_flag_3r. Picking out just five must-see sights is a difficult task but here you will find the best places to visit this year in Australia.

Kangaroo Island

Who doesn’t love a kangaroo? They are one of the most iconic animals of Australia and most well-loved creatures and they even have their own island! Throughout the year, visitors can make their way to this stunning island and see some beautiful creatures in their natural habitats. Stay in the top class hotels and sample gourmet food before heading out and seeing what incredible sights you can see. And it’s not just kangaroos that you can spot here – it is also home to koalas, sea-lions and pelicans.

Sydney Opera House

A lot of people have taken a picture of ths incredible building when visiting Sydney, but how many of them have actually been inside for a performance? The Sydney Opera House is not just an amazing feat of architecture but one of the most famous concert halls in the world. If you have the time, make your trip unforgettable by taking in one of the fantastic shows held at this venue all year round.

Great Ocean Road

See some of the most amazing sights that Australia has to offer by travelling along the Great Ocean Road. A road trip along this iconic route is a great way to see the stunning scenery that this country has to offer and it allows you the freedom of stopping wherever you please. Just remember to make sure your car and its contents are fully covered before you set off. Get your vehicle serviced before your trip and make sure you’ve sorted out budget car insurance in order to make sure your road trip runs as smoothly as possible.

Wallaman Falls

Australia has a number of beautiful waterfalls across the country and one of the most spectacular is Wallaman Falls in Girringun National Park, Queensland. The waterfall is formed by a tributary of the Herbert River, Stony Creek and is notable for its single-drop of 268 metres, which makes it Australia’s highest permanent waterfall.

The Great Barrier Reef

The Great Barrier Reef is world famous as the largest coral reef system on Earth, comprised of over 2,900 individual reefs and 900 islands. Due to its warm, clear waters and abundant marine life, the Reef is very popular with tourists wishing to dive beneath the waves and explore this amazing underwater world.