Friday, November 4, 2011

7 Sights to See in Australia

According to Sachin wherever you are in Australia there is always something to do, nevertheless there are some places in the country which stand out from the rest for their sheer mind-blowing attraction. Bellow, the seven sights that everyone must see in Australia.

The Opera House - an iconic building recognized all around the world although the inside of the Opera House is something known by a much smaller number of people. Nevertheless, the interior of the building is fantastic and watching a show seated inside explains why this building is so iconic. Any visit to Australia is incomplete without spending a night in a serviced apartment in Sydney so you have easy access to a late night performance in the Sydney Opera House. Leaving the Opera House at night will provide you with wonderful views of Harbor Bridge and Darling Harbor to end a perfect evening.

Opera House, Sydney, Australia
Olympic Park - an historic place having played host to the 2000 Olympic Games and raising the bar for countries hosting the games since then. The park has been slightly redeveloped to house businesses alongside the sports facilities, but it still hosts over 5000 games and events every year. A visit to the Sydney Olympic Park will bring back all the raw power of the Olympic Games.

Great Barrier Reef - one of the greatest natural formations in the ocean. The reef can be seen from space and is the single largest structure made by living organisms in the world. A large part of the reef is protected but it is possible to learn to dive at the reef and experience this miracle of nature first hand. A trip to the Great Barrier Reef is a must if you are staying in Gold Coast apartments - it is the experience of a lifetime.

Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Yarra Valley Wine Country - Yarra Valley is internationally recognised as being one of Australia’s leading wine regions. The Yarra Valley offers accommodation, wine tasting sessions, beautiful scenery and wonderful walking opportunities. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to sample some of the country’s greatest wines.

Manly - a relatively quiet area of Sydney which is home to numerous beaches and long, beautiful costal walks. The water at Manly Beach is crystal clear and there is an abundance of cafes and bars along the coast to provide for your every need. Oceanworld Manly also offers the opportunity for the thrill seekers out there to go swimming with sharks.

National Parks - There are thousands of National Parks in Australia protecting everything from deserts to eucalyptus woodlands. In any area of Australia you will be within easy reaching distance from a national park and all of them offer a unique environment and remarkable beauty. When in Australia be sure to visit a number of diverse national parks so you can experience all aspects of the country.

Whitsunday Islands, Australia
Whitsunday Islands - It is no wonder that the Whitsunday Islands are a popular tourist attraction. With 74 Islands situated in the warm waters of Australia’s Coral Sea, these idyllic retreats will offer you peace and solitude whilst you enjoy the weather of your dreams in the highest standard of accommodation.


Once more thanks to Sachin for yet another fabulous Australian article and to Wikimedia for the photos.

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