5 Cities That You MUST Have on Your Itinerary for a Memorable Australian Vacay

Surangama Banerjee

Last updated: Jan 17, 2025

Found on every avid traveller’s bucket list, Australia is one of those rare destinations that switch from the glitz and glamour of a metropolis to rugged wilderness within a span of a just a few hours. For example, the glamour of Sydney to the rawness of Cairns to YOLO vibes of Perth and more can be captured within days and every landscape will make you fall in love with Australia all over again.

Eager to experience the magic? Here’s the must-visit destinations so you don’t miss anything! 

Sydney 

There’s more to Sydney than being Australia’s largest city; the cosmopolitan destination is a hub of beauty and lifestyle, adventure and food. Head to the Sydney Opera House, a stunning architectural delight that subtly catches your attention with its sails jutting out into the skyline. Capture the panoramic views of the entire city from the Sydney Harbour Bridge—it’s a thrilling and refreshing climb that will stay with you forever! Launch into the classic Aussie surfing scenes at Bondi Beach – where you can also simply sunbathe and click beach selfies. 

What’s more?
Walk around Sydney’s Chinatown – one of the largest in the world – for Asian cuisine and souvenir shopping. Spruce up the evening at Darling Harbour, hop on a harbour cruise for a pleasant time and spend moments at the Royal Botanic Garden. And if you love exploring art, do not miss visiting the iconic Art Gallery of New South Wales. 

Cairns 

If you feel you can’t get enough of nature and adventure, head to Cairns—home to the largest coral reef system in the world. Now that we have mentioned it, start your tropical rendezvous with Cairns at Great Barrier Reef, the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Take a glass-bottom boat ride for a spectacular experience or have fun diving into crystal-clear waters. 

Oh, did we mention something about one of the world’s oldest rainforests yet?  Enjoy the awe-inspiring setting of the Daintree Rainforest, a nearly ten million years old rainforest that cradles a world of its own within. Spot tree kangaroos and cassowaries. Enjoy an indigenous spa or float under the canopy. You can jazz things up with a road trip around this destination. Opt for white-water rafting on the Barron River or – not to miss – consider skydiving over the reef for an adrenaline rush. 



Perth 

Perth is one of the sunniest cities in Australia and offers a wholesome laidback vibe with a punch of sophistication. Venture into the Kings Park—one of the largest inner-city parks, to soak into the skyline and catch glimpses of the Swan River. A stone’s throw away is Swan Valley that is a paradise for wine lovers, brimming with vineyards and ultimate gourmet dining experiences. 

 For wildlife lovers, a trip to Rottnest Island is a must. Enjoy about an hour-long ferry ride from the city to this beautiful island before you tap into the wilderness. Then, meet adorable quokkas—the happiest animal and snap a selfie or two. And do not miss visiting the Fremantle Markets, especially if you love yourself a shopping-like-a-local pastime. 

 Canberra 

Canberra, the capital city of Australia, is also the country’s treasure trove of cultural experiences. The city is also home to the Parliament House, which you will enjoy touring and more so, if you like learning about history and politics. Art lover or not, spend some time at the National Gallery of Australia that hosts a world of local and international works. 

 Whether you are travelling solo, with family or in a group—do not miss visiting Lake Burley Griffin for a dose of calm in the heart of the bustling city. And do try riding a bike or boat to add that extra dash of fun around this stunning man-made marvel. 

Adelaide 

Adelaide is one of Australia’s popular cities known for its lush vineyards, culinary offerings and a whole lot of artsy stuff. That said, head to the Adelaide Central Market—one of the largest spaces in the city teeming with the freshest produce, including coffee, cheese, spices and what not. If you’re a foodie, you will be thrilled to explore the variety that covers both local and international delights under one roof. 

Wait, there’s more. Head to the Adelaide Botanic Garden for a peaceful outing or spend the sunny afternoon lounging on the Glenelg Beach, that is charmingly ideal for sunset walks as well. A short drive from the city is the stunning Barossa Valley, Australia’s iconic wine region. While sipping the world-class Shiraz there is a must, you might as well be tempted to indulge in the gourmet meals that the place is known for. 

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