Sydney: Considered by many the most beautiful city in the world. Walk across the Harbour Bridge, picnic in the Botanical Gardens, walk around Circular Quay and admire the Opera House, take the ferry over to Manly, explore The Rocks District, and my favourite – the Bondi Beach to Coogee Beach coastal walk!
Melbourne: Melbourne is a blend of bustling laneways, world-class restaurants, and captivating museums. If you have a love of coffee, art, sport and food – Melbourne is the place for you.
The Whitsunday Islands: In the Heart of the Great Barrier Reef, you will find the island wonders of the Whitsunday Islands. The majority of these majestic islands are uninhabited national park islands, with several islands offering a variety of resort accommodation or back-to-basics camping, all with the Great Barrier Reef and fringing coral reefs at their doorstep. The largest island in the group, Whitsunday Island, is home to world-renowned Whitehaven Beach and Hill Inlet.
Margaret River region: South of Perth, Western Australia, you will find beautiful undisturbed landscapes, fine wines and culinary delights in and around Margaret River. White sandy beached and inviting clear blue oceans meets ancient forests with caves of wonder.
South Australia and the Flinders Ranges: A place rich in Aboriginal history and home to a vast array of wildlife, the rugged, weathered peaks and rocky gorges of the Flinders Ranges in outback South Australia form some of the most dramatic and beautiful landscapes in the country. Adelaide, South Australia’s cosmopolitan coastal capital, is located south and about 5 hours’ drive away.
Alice Springs and Uluru: Part of the red centre, a name given to the southern desert region of the Northern Territory in Australia, Alice Springs is a remote town with a small population of 25,000. Alice Springs is as famous for the personality of its locals and contemporary and traditional art as the natural wonders, including the stunning Larapinta Trail and the MacDonnell Ranges, which surround it. Uluru, or Ayers Rock, is located 450 km away and is one of Australia’s most recognisable landmarks.