Australia offers gems that are well worth exploring during a vacation. Here are a few noteworthy examples;
- Bay of Fires Tasmania; The Bay of Fires, in Tasmania is renowned for its beaches, waters and distinctive orange hued boulders.
- The Kimberley, Western Australia; Located in the remote region of Western Australia the Kimberley boasts gorges, cascading waterfalls and ancient rock formations.
- Lord Howe Island, New South Wales; Situated off the coast of New South Wales and designated as a World Heritage site Lord Howe Island entices visitors with its crystal waters, coral reefs and captivating sandy beaches.
- Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia; Serving as an alternative to the famous Great Barrier Reef, Ningaloo Reef is celebrated for its mesmerizing coral reefs teeming with diverse marine life—including awe inspiring whale sharks.
- Kangaroo Island, South Australia; A wildlife within South Australias borders lies Kangaroo Island—home to an array of captivating species such as kangaroos, koalas and seals.
- Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory; As a known alternative to Kakadu National Park, in the Northern Territory region; Litchfield National Park captivates with its waterfalls cascading into inviting swimming holes amidst lush monsoonal rainforests.
Freycinet National Park, in Tasmania is famous, for its views, hiking paths and abundant wildlife. One of its features is Wineglass Bay. Australia has a multitude of hidden gems that make for vacation destinations. These are just a few of them.