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HIGHLIGHTS BY STATE

New South Wales

Located in southeast Australia, NSW is Australia’s most populated state. Home to Sydney, Australia’s largest city. It is renowned for its idyllic beaches, great walks, art and theature and world-class dining. Popular attractions include;

Sydney Harbour Bridge + Sydney Opera House
Bondi Beach | Manly Beach
Lord Howe Island
The Blue Mountains
Hunter Valley wine region
South Coast | Southern Highlands | Jervis Bay

Queensland

Known as the Sunshine State, located in the northeast corner of Australia. Queensland offers a mix of reef, rainforest, outback, Aboriginal culture, surfing beaches, native animals, and tropical islands. Popular attractions include;

Great Barrier Reef – World’s largest reef
Daintree Rainforest – World’s oldest 
Multiple World Heritage-listed sites
The Whitsundays – Tropical Island group
Noosa – Spectacular beaches
Gold Coast Hinterland

Victoria

Home to the iconic cosmopolitan city of Melbourne. Victoria is located in the far​ southeast of the state. Showcasing national parks, wineries, beaches, ​mountain ranges and the world’s largest tram network.​​ Popular attractions include;

The Great Ocean Road
The Mornington Peninsula
The Yarra Valley
Phillip Island
The Grampians National Park

Northern Territory

Famed for its outback and desert landscapes and the iconic Uluru.
Brimming with national parks, Aboriginal culture and unique Australian
wildlife. Darwin is the capital of the NT, synonymous with a tropical outdoor lifestyle. Popular attractions include;

Uluru  + Kata Tjuta – Iconic rock formations
Kakadu National Park 
Litchfield National Park
Nitmikuk (Katherine Gorge)

Western Australia

The largest state, covering the entire western third of Australia. It is ​incredibly vast and diverse with rugged coastline, rich red outback vistas,​ spectacular turquoise beaches, oasis-like gorges and multiple ​unmissable experiences. Perth is the capital, a safe, friendly, clean,​ laid-back city, brimming with blue skies.​ Popular attractions include;

Perth
Margaret River – Wine region
Ningaloo Reef​ + Whale Shark swim
The Kimberley – Outback experiences
Broome

South Australia

Located in the southern-most central part of Australia. Adelaide is the ​state’s capital. SA is home to many hidden gems – a diverse state with ​spectacular coastlines, vast outback, multiple wildlife experiences,​and world-famous wine regions with access to the infamous Kangaroo Island.​ Popular attractions include;

Adelaide
Kangaroo Island
Eyre Peninsula​
The Barossa Valley​ | McLaren Vale
The Flinders Ranges​

Tasmania

Is a tiny island off the southeast coast of Australia. One fifth of the island​ is covered by national parks and wilderness making it extremely popular​ with hikers. Hobart is the capital. Popular attractions include;

Hobart
Freycinet National Park​
Cradle Mountain ​
Bay of Fires​
Maria Island​