Sydney isn't the only must-visit spot in Australia; there are countless other beautiful and intriguing places waiting for you to discover.
Bypass Sydney and head to places with refreshing nature on your Australian adventure
While Sydney attracts over 30 million visitors annually, there are numerous captivating destinations in Australia beyond the famous Opera House and beaches. From wild natural landscapes to diverse culinary experiences, explore 12 locations stretching from Melbourne to Byron Bay on your Australian journey.
Blue Mountains in New South Wales

The name Blue Mountains is derived from the blue haze enveloping the eucalyptus forests caused by a combination of moisture and eucalyptus oil interacting with sunlight, creating a stunning azure sky-like hue. Located 2 hours by train from Sydney in New South Wales, the Blue Mountains are renowned for the Three Sisters, three natural rock formations.

Experience the thrill of riding the waves and immersing yourself in the music festival at Byron Bay
Byron Bay, a favorite destination for surf enthusiasts and those seeking vibrant experiences when traveling in Australia. This coastal town in New South Wales boasts a 19th-century lighthouse, beautiful beaches, and stunning spa resorts. Here, you can surf, whale watch, or kayak alongside intelligent dolphins. If you can manage your time, the annual music festival, Byron Bay Bluesfest, is an event not to be missed.
Discover Tasmania with its rich culture and wild nature

Visit the capital Hobart of Tasmania, where you can tour the Cascade Brewery, the oldest brewery in Australia, and a wildlife sanctuary home to koalas, Tasmanian devils, and various other animals. Hobart also stands out with the Museum of New and Old Art (MONA), founded by millionaire David Walsh, renowned for its unique artworks. Moreover, hikers to Tasmania can use the ferry from Melbourne to explore beautiful trails like Overland and walking paths in the Tarkine rainforest.
Alice Springs, a haven of mountains and mountain gorges
Located in northern Australia, Alice Springs attracts art enthusiasts with numerous art galleries. This town is also the gateway to the Red Centre desert characterized by mountains, gorges, and sacred Aboriginal sites. One of the most recognizable landscapes is the Uluru region with its numerous sandstone formations. Their colors change throughout the day, glowing red at sunrise and transitioning to orange at sunset.
Explore the mesmerizing limestone caves of Margaret River

Australia's Margaret River region boasts over 100 limestone caves, six of which are open to tourists. These underground wonders formed around 1 million years ago and house a plethora of stunning crystals.
Discover the stunning beaches of Gold Coast
Gold Coast, located in the Queensland state, is home to numerous hotels, restaurants, and bars. With its picturesque beaches, the city is a haven for sun and white sand enthusiasts. Alternatively, visitors can explore the international culinary scene at Miami Marketta – a vibrant food district.
Embark on a rainforest journey in Cairns with a scenic train ride
Situated near the Great Barrier Reef, Cairns offers breathtaking natural landscapes. Experience a train journey on the Kuranda route, traversing the UNESCO-recognized tropical rainforest of Queensland, or enjoy panoramic views from above with the Skyrail Rainforest cable car.
Perth's Plethora of Attractions

Geographically isolated, Perth is a city abundant with discoveries. Visitors can witness Australia's wildlife at Perth Zoo, savor cuisine at restaurants, bars, and cafes in the transformed Print Hall, a former newspaper office. For a more relaxing experience, sunbathe on the beaches or stroll through King's Park and the city's botanical gardens.
Explore Kangaroo Island for Wild Creatures
Located off the coast of South Australia, Kangaroo Island is a perfect destination for nature and wildlife enthusiasts. Here, you can encounter rare sea lions, observe colonies of koalas, and explore the island's conservation areas and national parks. As one of Australia's largest islands, it is also renowned for fresh seafood and delicious cuisine.
By Tien Quang/The Star
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Reference: Travel Guide from Mytour
MytourMay 30, 2019