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7 Wonders of Australia

7 Wonders of Australia

Australia is bursting with jaw-dropping sights and experiences that are almost otherworldly. To call them 'Wonders' seems more than fair.
Panoramic view of a warm orange sunset over the ocean and twelve apostles rock formations in Victoria State.
Twelve Apostles, Victoria
19 March, 2024
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At your doorstep is an enviable assortment of mind-boggling natural features, captivating encounters with marine life and rare attractions. With that kind of incredible diversity and natural beauty, Australia is home to countless sites and locations that could be considered "wonders".

So, what are Australia's 7 Greatest Wonders? Experience Oz asked the question and over 67,000 Australian's voted these tourism hotspots as the greatest landmarks across our sunburnt country. 

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Australia's greatest wonders don't have to remain a pipe dream. Whether you're after an action-packed adventure, filled with a wow factor that's off the scale, or you're looking to cross a few things off your list – get out there! 

Click here to search and book tours and experiences for some of our country's most iconic sites. 

From the incredible marine life of the Great Barrier Reef to the iconic sails of the Sydney Opera House, and the fiery red of Uluru to the vast reaches of the Kimberley, it's never been easier to pay a visit to the 7 wonders of Australia.

Twelve Apostles, Victoria

Victoria’s flagship attraction is the key feature of one of the most incredible coastal drives known to man. Take a Great Ocean Road tour from Melbourne, and embark on an incredible journey where you’ll witness wonderful, rugged beaches as you breeze through charming, little seaside towns until you make your way to see the amazing, huge limestone rock formations of the Twelve Apostles themselves. So, next time you’re in Victoria – taking a trip to see the Twelve Apostles is the perfect adventure.

Uluru, Northern Territory

Boasting great spiritual significance to the native Aboriginal culture and having fast become the iconic natural landmark of the Australian Outback, you too can marvel at Uluru knowing you’re witnessing one of the world’s largest monoliths. Enjoy the views of the outback as you ride your camel over the red sand dunes, or from high above with a scenic helicopter flight – showcasing its mystical and towering beauty from the air. With multiple viewing points to experience Uluru, why not pack a picnic and take in Australia’s icon in style.

The Horizontal Falls, Western Australia

From dramatic red cliffs and turquoise sea, the Horizontal Falls are world renowned. See a dizzying display of raw power at the Horizontal Falls in Western Australia's far north. These incredible natural wonders are the work of some of the largest tidal movements in the world. 

Australian War Memorial, Australian Capital Territory

A humbling yet excellently-constructed tribute to both the living and fallen participants of Australia’s global military conflicts, Canberra’s Australian War Memorial ranks as one of the country’s most significant buildings from both an architectural and historical standpoint. Enjoy the opportunity to discover Australia’s iconic capital city with a trip to Canberra. Travelling in comfort aboard a luxurious, air conditioned coach ­– you’ll be able to sit back and relax while you soak up the surrounds of a state filled with rich history.

Sydney Opera House, New South Wales.

With its unique shape and wonderful waterfront location the Sydney Opera House has become synonymous with all things Aussie. You can discover the world-renowned architecture for yourself with an exclusive VIP tour as you soak up the sights of Sydney. Or perhaps you’d prefer to be inspired by one of the 1600 shows that are showcased at the venue each year. Whatever your choice may be, there are an abundance of experiences that will suit every taste.

The Great Barrier Reef, Queensland

With the world’s largest reef system as your playground, there’s no telling what you might see as you explore the Great Barrier Reef. There are plenty of snorkeling and scuba-diving excursions to choose from, but that’s just the start. Non-swimmers will love cruising the crystal blue waters that give you a window onto the reef, while thrill seekers might want to dive into the stunning location and discover the diverse marine life. With some of the most scenic and unique destinations on the entire reef, there’s a tour or activity to suit all budgets and trip lengths.

Cradle Mountain, Tasmania

With cascading waterfalls, dramatic landscapes and breathtaking views ­– Cradle Mountain is a pristine slice of Tasmania that offers one of the most iconic panoramas. A perfect place to escape, explore and reconnect, why not discover the Cradle Coast with a Wilderness day tour where you can do just that. From ancient rainforests and glacial lakes, to rugged mountains and luscious greenery, Cradle Mountain has it all. Plus, with five hours available to explore you'll be able to see all that and more.

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