Thứ Bảy, 6 tháng 8, 2022

Experiences you have to do in Australia before you’re 35

 

Australia is a dream destination for young travelers. It has enough environmental, cultural, and culinary diversity to fill a thousand itineraries, from bush to bay, ranch to reef. There's so much going on, whether you're a beach bum, foodie, or adrenaline junkie, that it can be difficult to prioritize your trip.
With this in mind, we've compiled a list of Australia's crème de la crème in no particular order. - the must-see experiences you must have before the age of 35. Choose from the following:

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Cairns skydiving

If you dare to open your eyes 15,000 feet above sea level in a tropical paradise, surrounded by the majesty of the Great Barrier Reef and the dense beauty of the World Heritage Rainforest, you'll get a view unlike any other. Enjoy up to 90 seconds of free fall for the ultimate adrenaline rush at the beauty spot.


River rafting on the Barron
Are you feeling brave? Raft through rugged rainforest mountains and past steep ravines on this exhilarating adrenaline rush that offers excellent water levels and spectacular views all year.

See in the new year at Sydney's Darling Harbour.
Celebrate the New Year in style with a glass of bubbly and the best view of one of the world's greatest shows. Witness a spectacular display of fireworks light up Sydney's sweeping bays, a show seen by a billion people worldwide (believe us, it's much better in person).



In Byron Bay, catch a wave (and stick around for sunset)
Sun-kissed Byron Bay is stunning, but it's all about the vibe, man. This idyllic hippy town is ideal for surfers, but if you just want to drink a frothy in front of a beautiful sunset, it's easy to fall in love with the place.

If you enjoy Byron's waves and sunsets, wait until you see what else this little surfing gem has in store for you in our Byron Bay travel guide.





Florence Falls should be visited (and gawp at the termite mountains)
Visit Florence Falls' spectacular double waterfalls before splashing around in the crystal clear waters of its plunge pool. Then explore the nearby termite "tombstones," which are incredible insect architectural feats that stretch as far as the eye can see.




Crocs can be found in the Top End.
In the Top End, you can experience the top of the food chain. Some iconic saltwater crocs can be found everywhere from Darwin's Crocosaurus Cove to the Territory Wildlife Park. Why not take a jumping crocodile tour to see these ancient predators in action?

Take the ferry to Manly for a day at the beach.
Take the short ferry ride from the opera house to Manly, Sydney's sun-kissed suburb, and sip something sparkling while watching world-class surfers in the distance.



Visit the Glass House Mountains for a bushwalk and a picnic.
The landscape of Queensland's Sunshine Coast is dominated by these rugged volcanic peaks, which are surrounded by a stunning natural playground of horse trails, walking tracks, and abseiling spots. Take a walk along one of the many winding paths before having a picnic and visiting the fantastic Australia Zoo.

Investigate the Great Barrier Reef.
This one is famous for a reason. This natural masterpiece, the world's largest coral reef system, can be seen from space and provides a jaw-dropping playground for swimming, snorkeling, sailing, and diving. This is an experience you'll never forget, home to a plethora of marine wildlife and bursting with vibrant colors.




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