The Australian Aboriginal Culture and Indigenous people have inhabited the continent for over 60,000 years and home to 600 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nations. The country is covered with sacred sites, awe-inspiring landmarks where visitors can immerse themselves in the extraordinary stories and experiences of the oldest living culture in the entire world. The Aboriginal people of Australia have a rich living culture filled with art, spirituality, urban festivals, dance, music, and food that they love sharing with others. Gather around the campfire for storytelling while dining on delicious bush tucker and absorbing cultural music and dance with the tribes. There are many fascinating destinations to learn about the Aboriginal culture from mega city’s like Sydney and Melbourne, to central Australia and the red center, along with places such as Kimberly and Adelaide filled with fascinating sites, stories, and people.
New South Wales is Australia’s most populous state distinguished by its charming coastal cities and whopping 780 national parks and reserves.
Queensland is a spectacular region covering the northeast portion of Australia boasting over 4,300 miles of sparkling coastline, it is the gateway to the mesmerizing Great Barrier Reef.
The Victoria region is a simply spectacular destination, with a sensational food scene and the sports-loving capital of Melbourne, relaxing spa stays in the country, and world-class wineries.
Visit the relaxed South Region of Australia which covers some of the aridest portions of the country, the fourth-largest state, and territory.
Australia’s Northern Territory leads visitors to the wide-open spaces of the famed rich red outback desert where ancient Aboriginal culture, art, and traditions can be uncovered.
Western Australia is the largest state filled with vast, diverse landscapes and epic scenery, covering nearly one-third of the country.
Tasmania is a vast remote island known for its rugged beauty consisting of national parks and reserves, and unspoiled habitats.
The Great Barrier Reef is one of Australia’s remarkable natural wonders composed of the largest coral reef system in the world with over 2,900 individual reefs.
The Great Ocean Road is a simply breathtaking scenic 150 mile stretch along the south-west coast of Victoria from the town of Torquay to Nelson.
The mesmerizing Whitsunday Islands are nestled along the stunning tropical coast of Queensland, and the Great Barrier Reef.
Visiting the magnificent Australian Outback is a once in a lifetime experience that everyone should have on their bucket list.
Escaping to some of the simply stunning Idyllic Islands in the South Pacific puts visitors in the heart of a tropical paradise.
The vast country of Australia is home to some of the world’s best wine-producing cities and towns. The main vineyard production is built around Shiraz - Australians call it “Syrah”.
Australia boasts over 2,400 wineries spread throughout 65 stunning wine regions where over 100 grape varieties are grown producing thousands of award-winning wines and delectable food.
Australia has some pretty fantastic beaches and sophisticated cities to offer, the sixth-largest country in the world has several great places to choose from for a great City or Beach Vacation.
Discover the iconic Blue Mountains and Hunter Valley visiting Leura, Katoomba, Wentworth Falls, and Springwood; ride the Scenic Skyway cable car over the Jamison Valley.
The incredibly beautiful and diverse country of Australia is home to some of the most beautiful natural wonders from the Great Barrier Reef to the Great Ocean Road.
The remote idyllic islands of the stunning South Pacific are the ideal destination for your romantic honeymoon.