Port Macquarie, a small town of fewer than 50,000 residents along the Pacific Coast in Australia, is often overlooked by local and international travelers.... Read full article
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They used to, but these days the Gold Coast is in the running to be the craft beer capital of Australia. There's a distinct Gold Coast feel about them too.... Read full article
Flanked by national parks including towering forests, pristine coastlines and rugged granite outcrops, the Margaret River Region is the quintessential Western Australian holiday destination.... Read full article
Fun and unique things to do in Darwin. Top attractions and things you cannot miss during your next visit to the capital of Australia's Northern Territory.... Read full article
Formerly a convict settlement, the World Heritage Listed town of Port Arthur is one of Australia’s most important convict sites. Culture Trip explores Port Arthur’s transformation from prison to Tasmanian’s foremost tourist destination.... Read full article
Australia has some of the most stunning natural landscape in the world. And best of all, you don’t have to go far outside of the cities to find something beautiful.... Read full article
Port Jackson, also called Sydney Harbour, inlet of the Pacific, 12 miles (19 km) long with a total area of 21 square miles (55 square km), which is one of the world’s finest natural harbours and the principal port of New South Wales, Australia.... Read full article
One of Tasmania’s most popular tourist destinations, the ancient and World Heritage Listed environment is home to majestic alpine peaks and beautiful lakes.... Read full article
Sydney, Australia is home to some of the world’s most beautiful beaches. Whatever your style, this insider's guide will find a beach for you.... Read full article
Hobart is one of Australia’s best-kept secrets. and is the capital city of Tasmania, the southernmost state of Australia. In this article, we highlight some of the best things to do in Hobart in three days.... Read full article
There’s something quite magical about first stepping foot on Fraser Island. Stretching over 120km, this raw, rugged sand island – the world’s largest – off Queensland’s southeast coast feels utterly otherworldly.... Read full article