Sydney Opera House, barbies on the beach, amber nectar - all these things are to Australia what Britain is to roast beef. But there is more to Australia than just the clichés of going walkabout or calling everyone ‘mate’. Australia has hidden depths and that is not just talking about the Great Barrier Reef!
Australia definitely has two sides to it as well. The central and western areas of Australia are arid and flat with sparse populations, while the coastal parts of Australia are widely populated and thriving. These two differing outlooks are enticing to travellers and so people flock to Australia in their millions.
Sydney is the capital city of New South Wales and one of Australia’s most famous cities, renowned for its striking waterfront Opera House with its distinctive design in the shape of a ship’s sails. This is a great city to visit on a shoestring budget, as many of the city’s sights and attractions are either free or reasonably-priced.
Melbourne is the capital and most populous city in the state of Victoria, and the second most populous city in the whole of Australia. It is referred to as Australia's 'cultural capital', being home to many of the country's oldest and largest cultural institutions.
With beautiful 17th century architecture, a unique system of canals and a vibrant, diverse culture, Brisbane is an outstanding option for a city break. Throughout the city you will find a wealth of museums, galleries, traditional bars, ethnic restaurants and beautiful parks.
Perth is Western Australia’s largest metropolis and the fourth largest city in the country. Travelers booking flights to Perth will find a charming city set along the shores of the warm Indian Ocean. Perth offers some of the best beaches in Australia, as well as wineries, great nightlife and historical buildings.
With dramatic landscapes, wide open spaces and friendly locals, the vast country that is Australia is just waiting to be explored. From the ever-shifting moods and colours of Ayres Rock to the majesty of the Sydney Opera House, there will be plenty of time to enjoy the variety of sights Down Under while staying in the many hotels in Australia.