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The country of extreme sports

What pirate doesn’t dream of visiting the other side of the world? Australia has a whole host of attractions for you. The country inspires visitors with breathtaking nature, a unique water world, exciting metropolises, ancient cultures, and a coastline considered the perfect place for surfing.

With over 7.6 million square kilometres of area, Australia boasts the world’s largest coral reef – the perfect diving destination – and many other must-see places. Find out here what you can’t miss on your holiday in Australia. 

Holidays in Australia

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When is the best time to go to Australia?

Unfortunately, there is no better time to visit Australia, as the name “Land of the Extreme” is not accidental. The territory of Australia stretches from tropical to temperate latitudes. As a result, there can be heavy rains and thunderstorms in the north and forest fires in the south. Therefore, it is better to check in advance which region you want to visit and which month is best suited for this. You’ll have to compromise on your return journey… but we promise you’ll still have a great time, because what’s an Australian holiday without adventure?

Dive to the Great Barrier Reef

A must-do: discover Australia’s famous Great Barrier Reef on your holiday! Diving the Great Barrier Reef may not be an insider tip, but it’s well worth it – after all, it’s the largest coral reef in the world! For those who can’t imagine what that means, it’s about as big as the UK. Everyone from beginners to professionals can dive here, and there are many sites to choose from. The Twelve Apostles is another attraction that can be admired from land, even if you don’t like water. These are rock formations protruding from the sea before the cliffs, formed by wind, time and sea. 

Dive to the Great Barrier Reef

Holidays on Whitehaven Beach, Australia

Whitehaven Beach is a seven-kilometre stretch of sparkling blue sea near Whitsunday Island, crossed by a snake-white sand spit. Whitehaven Beach can be reached by boat, seaplane or helicopter from Arleigh Beach or Hamilton Island. This is the perfect place to take great photos during your beach holiday and make everyone jealous of your Australian holiday.

Hamilton Island

Hiking in Purnululu National Park

Let’s focus on the big rocks. In Purnululu National Park, substantial sandstone formations resemble massive beehives, hence the name “Beehive Domes“.

Purnululu National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, so it shouldn’t be missing from your Australian holiday bucket list. 

Try professional surfing on your holiday in Australia

Australia’s surf beaches are considered ideal and suitable for surfers of all levels. The best waves are on the Pacific Ocean, the west coast of the Indian Ocean and the southern coast. Anyone who has ever stood on a board should prove their skills on the world’s longest waves at Snapper Rocks on Queensland’s Gold Coast. Of course, you’ll also find some of the best surfing spots in Australia here. 

Snapper Rocks
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