Travel directory

This is your holiday guide and travel directory for Australia.

Explore the attractions, activities and sights of this great country and plan your next trip away. Visit Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and Western Australia.

Victoria

Victoria / VIC

Occupying the south-eastern corner of mainland Australia, this compact state offers a diverse range of attractions for visitors, from beautiful beaches, rugged mountain ranges, wilderness areas and vibrant cities.

In recent years, Victoria has consistently topped tourism research surveys as a highly sought after destination for sports fans, shopaholics and lovers of arts and culture. It also ranks highly for food experiences, festivals, history and nightlife.

Visit www.travelvictoria.com.au.

Region highlights

  • Explore the state's capital of Melbourne, acclaimed for its food, shopping and sports events
  • Enjoy the sandy beaches of the Mornington Peninsula which stretch all the way from Melbourne to Point Nepean
  • Immerse yourself in the mountain forests and vineyards of the Yarra Valley & Dandenong Ranges, just to the east of Melbourne
  • Rediscover the gold rush days of the 1850s with a trip to the opulent regional cities of Ballarat and Bendigo
  • Visit Victoria's most popular island, Phillip Island, which is home to fishing villages, native wildlife and those famous penguins
  • Spend some time on the Bellarine Peninsula, with its beachfront towns, acclaimed wineries, maritime history, and Victoria's second largest city of Geelong
  • A not to be missed experience is a journey along the scenic Great Ocean Road as it skirts along the rugged south-west coast of the state, dotted with beautiful beaches and rocky coastal features such as the acclaimed 12 Apostles
  • Discover Australia's largest concentration of natural mineral springs in the Macedon Ranges
  • Visit the mountainous Grampians for spectacular bushland, lakes, waterfalls and walking trails
  • If it's secluded, pristine beaches and lakes you're after, then journey to Gippsland region in the state's far east for the best on offer
  • Step back in time to the heyday of steamboats at various historic river ports along the Murray River
  • Trek to Victoria's High Country for wineries, fresh produce and alpine snow fields

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New South Wales

New South Wales / NSW

Australia's most populated state is home to an equally vast array of attractions.

The state's capital of Sydney is built around what many describe as one of the world's most beautiful harbours. Just to the west of the city are the spectacular Blue Mountains - a world heritage area offering stunning natural attractions and historic mountain villages. For that seaside escape, there are over 2000 kilometres of coastline, covering the semi-tropical North Coast beach resort towns down to the more laid back holiday and fishing communities along the South Coast. Australia's highest peaks are found within the Snowy Mountains which are snow fields by winter and mountain retreats by summer. The vast rural heartland of the state covers riverfront towns and prosperous regional cities. And to add to the contrast of the state's varied environment is the remote Outback where historic mining towns and arid landscapes meet.

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Tasmania

Tasmania / TAS

The small Australian island state of Tasmania is world famous for its natural beauty.

The unspoilt western coast is a wilderness of mountains, lakes and rivers. The east coast enjoys a milder climate and is where stretches of beautiful sandy beaches meet quaint fishing villages. Launceston is the state's second largest city, situated within the rich Tamar Valley and surrounded by wineries and historic towns. The Tasmanian capital of Hobart is rated as one of the world's most photogenic cities by visitors as it stretches along both sides of the spectacular Derwent Valley and into the surrounding mountain ranges.

Visit www.traveltasmania.com.au.

South Australia

South Australia / SA

It is easy to forget that this is one of Australia's driest states when visiting its rich south-east corner.

The lifeblood of the state, the Murray River, is flanked by historic riverfront towns, wineries and orchards as it empties into the sea alongside the beautiful beaches and conservation parks of the Fleurieu Peninsula. Adelaide, the state's capital, is a modern city situated between the scenic hills and charming villages of the Mount Lofty Ranges and the golden sands of beaches that stretch along Gulf St Vincent. Just north of Adelaide is arguably Australia's most famous wine production region, the Barossa Valley, home to around 500 grape growers. The state's western coast, beyond the Yorke Peninsula and Eyre Peninsula, follows the Nullarbor Plain and is an endless stretch of rugged coastline and untouched beaches. Covering the northern part of the state is the vast wilderness of the outback and scenic Flinders Ranges with arid landscapes, salt lakes, desert sands and historic mining towns.

Visit www.travelsa.com.au.