If you’ve set your mind on visiting Australia, you’re definitely in for a treat. The variety of landscapes, the vast space rich with natural wonders and the grandiose architecture of Australian cities can leave anybody breathless. After all, Aussies are well-known for the amount of time they spend outdoors, so it’s quite logical that you expect to go through an adventure or several of them while in this extraordinarily beautiful country. If you’re wondering where exactly you should go and what you should do in the land down under, here are some excellent ideas for your next vacation.
Share a Beach with Kangaroos
Whether you’re a fan of stereotypes or not, you certainly won’t be able to resist the most Australian scenes you’ll probably ever see. Namely, if you take a trip to Lucky Bay, not only will you be able to enjoy the most scenic beaches and the clearest seas in the country, but also the company of the cute kangaroos living there. Lucky Bay is located in the western part of Australia and is a part of the Cape Le Grand National Park. The animal lover in you will be thrilled as you sunbathe and relax with the kangaroos moving around and making your vacation more special than you could even imagine it to be. Plus, even if you’re traveling with a purpose and want to stay eco-friendly, a selfie with a kangaroo won’t hurt anybody.
Witness Turtles Hatching
Another excellent example of how breathtaking scenery merged with the adorable wildlife of this amazing country can make you overwhelmingly happy can be found in Queensland. Visiting such places as Mon Repos Turtle Centre in the proximity of Bundaberg, or the islands of Heron, Lady Elliot, or Lady Musgrave, will enable you to welcome miniature turtles into this world as they come out of their eggs. The nesting season begins in November, but if you want to see the baby-turtles hatch, you should visit one of these dreamlike places in January or early February, as that’s when they leave their nests. Of course, it’s essential that you’re respectful of the natural order and these lovely creatures, meaning that you should keep your distance from them and not disturb them with flashing your camera at them.
Go Fishing
If you’re one of those people who perceive fishing as a sedentary and slow activity, you’ll be surprised by how thrilling it can actually be. This is everything but your standard sit-still-and-wait-quietly situation you might expect when trying to catch the small fish at your local lake or river. If you consider booking the exciting fishing charters in Narooma, you’ll get the chance to fish for some of the biggest fish you’ve ever caught. The amount of strength, skills and effort it takes to do so will be everything but boring and uneventful, which is a good enough reason to go to New South Wales and visit Narooma. In case you get tired of fishing, there are many other activities you can engage in, such as taking a trip to the nearby Montague Island, where you can get an up-close view of such magnificent animals as seals, whales and dolphins.
See the Great Barrier Reef
Spending time in Australia without visiting the Great Barrier Reef would be a crying shame, so make this a part of your itinerary and you’ll definitely have something to look forward to. If you’re a fan of marine life and vibrant colors, you’ll find the the reefs themselves along with all of the incredible animals living around them breathtaking. If you go snorkeling or, better yet, diving in the area of the Great Barrier Reef, you’ll be able to see anything from the grandiose sea turtles to stunning stingrays and tropical fish of all shapes and colors, all of them combined with the striking coral reefs. Those who decide to take one of the tours that allows them to stay the night can even dive after the sun goes down, which is an experience of a whole new level and one that you don’t want to miss out on.
Walking Up the Harbour Bridge
The streets and famous sights of Sydney will keep you occupied for days and seeing the city from all of its angles is something you’ll gladly do. One of these sights is the remarkable Harbour Bridge. While you can see the bridge from various points around Sydney, it’s climbing up it that will present you with an outstanding panoramic view of the city, including the Sydney Opera House. Each moment of the two-hour climb will be a special one and, if you opt for the right tour, you’ll also get to hear all about the cultural history of the bridge, including how it was constructed and built. Whether you want to climb the bridge with your significant other, a group of friends or alone, you’ll love it.
You’ll be provided with the appropriate bridge-climbing gear, so that you don’t have to worry about your safety, and you can even choose whether you want to climb at dawn, during the day or at night. Perhaps you’ll want to do it more than once and see, remember and photograph the city from above during different times of the day.
No matter which part of Australia you visit, you’re bound to find something interesting to do and have the active outdoor vacation you’ve always dreamt of. Start with these ideas and see where the road will take you.