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Australia is often referred to as the ‘lucky country’ - a diverse landscape blessed with a striking coastline, a rugged red outback from which spiritual ancestors roamed the earth, to the vibrant flora and fauna from the forests dotted throughout. Whatever experience you wish to see, this great country of ours has it in spades.  

Here’s our list of home-grown ‘must sees’ that will make you discover another piece of Australia in the comfort and style of a typical Wendy Wu Tours holiday.  

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Australia's Top Attractions

  • Kings Canyon

    Kings Canyon

    440 million years in the making, Kings Canyon offers a landscape like no other place on earth.
  • Horizontal Falls

    Horizontal Falls

    Located within the Buccaneer Archipelago, Horizontal Falls must be seen to be believed, as powerful tidal movements rush through twin gorges of the McLarty Range.
  • Freycinet National Park

    Freycinet National Park

    Best known as the home of Iconic Wineglass Bay, its appeal stretches way beyond!
  • Uluru

    Uluru

    The heart of the Red Centre. An iconic Australian landmark. A spiritual ambience that will capture your heart.
  • Kakadu

    Kakadu

    An ancient land filled with the sounds of thundering waterfalls, rugged escarpments, endless views and the biggest heart.
  • Tamar Valley

    Tamar Valley

    A hidden secret. A smorgasbord of delectable delights. Yummy food! Boutique wine! Artisan cheese! Views! Come discover it for yourself.
  • Daintree

    Daintree

    Verdant coloured treetops, thundering waterfalls, indigenous tales told through the generations and finally, the sounds of the ocean. Welcome to paradise.
  • Emily Bay Lagoon

    Emily Bay Lagoon

    This perfectly formed bay is set amongst a backdrop of majestic Norfolk Pines, golden sand and sparkling crystal-clear waters.
  • Katherine Gorge

    Katherine Gorge

    Where the outback and tropics unite, forming a region of undeniable beauty, indigenous culture and experiences you will not soon forget.
  • Cradle Mountain

    Cradle Mountain

    Home to some of Tasmania's most breath-taking scenery and unique Tasmanian wildlife.
  • Cascade Bay

    Cascade Bay

    A beautiful coastal enclave and the main maritime access point. Like most areas of Norfolk Island, it is filled with historical significance.
  • Gordon River

    Gordon River

    Carving a path through ancient rainforest, Gordon River is packed with history and natural beauty.
  • Strahan Village

    Strahan Village

    A picturesque harbourside village nestled amongst the Tasmanian Wilderness. It has a beautiful charm, an abundance of local character and untold natural beauty.
  • Kingston Area

    Kingston Area

    The World Heritage Listed Kingston Area displays monumental historic significance, having been the main hub of convict settlement to eastern Australia between 1788-1855.
  • Kata Tjuta

    Kata Tjuta

    Kata Tjuta, formerly known as Mount Olga, is a landmark that is just as fascinating as its neighbour, Uluru.
  • Bruny Island

    Bruny Island

    Home to an abundance of wildlife, spectacular natural scenery and a wide selection of local delicacies to sample.
  • Atherton Tablelands

    Atherton Tablelands

    With diverse habitats ranging from lush rainforest to swampy wetlands, the Atherton Tablelands is a bird watchers paradise.
  • Great Barrier Reef

    Great Barrier Reef

    Known as one of the Great Seven Wonders of the Natural world, the Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral reef system on Earth.
  • The Kimberley

    The Kimberley

    Nestled within Australia's entire Northwest corner, the Kimberley region is an ancient landscape, home to our country's most precious wilderness regions.
  • Port Arthur

    Port Arthur

    Step back in time to evoke our convict history. Port Arthur is a UNESCO World Heritage site that will enthral any visitor.
  • Broome Whale Watching

    Broome Whale Watching

    An unforgettable experience awaits as you cruise through the waters of the Indian Ocean and witness up close and personal the magnificent Humpback Whales.
  • Cable Beach  

    Cable Beach  

    Stretched along 22km of white, sandy beach of the Indian Ocean, its sparkling, turquoise waters will lure you with its beauty.
  • Cascade Bay

    Cascade Bay

    A beautiful coastal enclave and the main maritime access point. Like most areas of Norfolk Island, it is filled with historical significance.
  • Norfolk Island National Park

    Norfolk Island National Park

    A sanctuary for threatened species, Norfolk Island National Park is an ideal location to experience the island’s diverse flora and fauna.