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With thousands of miles of beautiful beaches, vibrant cities bursting with Aussie character, and natural landscapes unlike anywhere else on the planet, Australia is in a league of its own.
Famed for its epic coastline, Australia is a top destination for a beach holiday. From the surf scene of the Gold Coast to the remote beaches of Western Australia, there’s a beach for everyone here. Head to K’gari (Fraser Island) for wild island escapes, the Sunshine Coast for long, golden beaches, or the shimmering white sands of the Whitsundays for a once-in-a-lifetime sailing holiday.
Australia’s cities, meanwhile, are packed with culture and entertainment. Catch a performance at the iconic Sydney Opera House, watch an Aussie Rules football match in sports-mad Melbourne, and bar hop your way around Brisbane’s electric Fortitude Valley.
When it comes to natural wonders, Australia smashes it for six, too. Off the Queensland coast, you can swim with rays and sharks in the Great Barrier Reef. In the centre, hit the red earth of the awe-inspiring outback to discover remote waterfalls, ancient rock art and learn about Australia’s Indigenous culture.
Travelling with the family? From cuddly koalas to jumping kangaroos, an animal adventure is always a winner with little ones. Known for its leaping crocs and wildlife cruises, the Northern Territory is teeming with curious creatures. Kangaroo Island in South Australia and the Daintree Rainforest in Queensland are other great options.
Australia’s charms extend to its dinner table. Feast on regional specialities, such as wild abalone from Tasmania, Moreton Bay ‘bugs’ (a type of lobster), and nationwide classics, like meat pies, salt and pepper squid, and grilled barramundi fish. Wash it down with a glass of wine from the Barossa Valley in South Australia or a creamy flat white from a Melbourne cafe.
Whatever your kind of adventure, you’re sure to find it Down Under.
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All non-Australian citizens need a visa to enter the country. British passport holders can apply for an eVisitor visa, which is free and allows you to stay for up to three months.
No vaccinations are required to go to Australia.
Australia has strict quarantine rules when it comes to food, animal and plant life. According to the FCDO, on arrival, you must “declare any food or goods of plant or animal origin”. There are hefty fines for rule breaches.
Australia is huge and, unless you like driving and have time for long road trips, flying is the best option to see other parts of the country. Long-distance bus travel is also possible for travellers on a budget. That said, a cheap hire car is great for day trips and exploring nearby attractions of cities or towns. Roads are generally well maintained, though you may face unexpected hazards in remote areas.