
Great Barrier
Great Barrier Reef: 2,300 km of the world's largest coral reef (UNESCO 1981), Cairns as gateway, Whitsundays and iconic Whitehaven Beach, chic Port Douglas — Australia's signature diving and snorkeling experience.
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Victoria
Melbourne and Victoria: Australia's cultural capital (cafés, street art, gastronomy), Great Ocean Road and the 12 Apostles, Phillip Island and its penguins, wine-growing Yarra Valley — the country's most European and creative region.
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Outback and Uluru
Outback and Uluru: the legendary red heart of Australia. Uluru (Ayers Rock) sacred Aboriginal monolith, Kings Canyon, Alice Springs and MacDonnell Ranges — a spiritual desert journey in Anangu country.
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Sydney east coast
Sydney east coast: iconic Sydney with Opera House and Harbour Bridge, legendary beaches from Bondi to Manly, Blue Mountains hiking and Hunter Valley wineries — the natural gateway to Australia for European travellers.
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Tasmania
Tasmania: green island south of the Australian continent (40% nature reserves), Hobart capital with MONA contemporary art, Cradle Mountain and Wineglass Bay alpine landscapes, endemic Tasmanian devils — the most European and preserved Australia.
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- Sydney and the East Coast — Iconic Sydney, Blue Mountains, Hunter Valley and New South Wales beaches.
- Melbourne and Victoria — Cultural Melbourne, Great Ocean Road and the 12 Apostles, Phillip Island.
- Great Barrier Reef — Cairns, Port Douglas, Whitsundays: the world's largest coral reef (UNESCO 1981).
- Outback and Uluru — Sacred Uluru, Kings Canyon, Alice Springs: the legendary red heart of Australia.
- Wild Tasmania — Hobart, Cradle Mountain, MONA and Salamanca Market: the green island south of the continent.
