With 3,000 Aboriginal sites, the nation's capital offers enough cultural sightseeing to fill a three-day, self-drive educational tour.
The wild back country on the city's doorstep means there's some great opportunities to jump in your 4WD and start an adventure.
The area around Canberra with its temperate climate is home to around 140 vineyards with more than 30 cellar doors.
Canberra has lots to keep children amused, with the National Science and Technology Centre standing out from a child's perspective.
The nation's capital will amaze you with National Museum, Portrait Gallery and War Memorial just for starters. If you've got time, don't miss out.
Unleash your inner artist at the Canberra Glassworks in Kingston, Australia's only centre wholly dedicated to contemporary glass art.
Add an unusual twist to your ACT outdoor experience by casting a line and fishing with a fly, with Fish Finding Adventures.
Admire the architecture as you tour Canberra's new Parliament House, and a sense of political history as you tour Old Parliament House.
Transcend your disbelief and discover why the Nation's Capital is also the Mystery Capital, with a night-time ghost and history tour of Canberra.
With a short walk in Namadgi National Park, the 'Valley of 1000 kangaroos' you’ll find rock art and more roos than you can count.