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Transtasman bubble: Australia's best natural holidays, from Uluru to Great Barrier Reef

By Sarah Pollok
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31 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM7 mins to read

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Uluru is taller than the Eiffel Tower and around 550 million years old. Photo / Getty Images

Uluru is taller than the Eiffel Tower and around 550 million years old. Photo / Getty Images

Not for sale

Sarah Pollok discovers Australia's biggest and best natural landmarks to put on the wishlist for when the bubble begins on April 19

They were talking about lovers when they said distance makes the heart grow fonder, but make no mistake, the same goes for our beloved travel plans. If we had any doubts of the power a little separation can wield, they were well and truly dashed when the borders shut and even "across the Ditch" became a trip too far. Fast forward a few months and our dependable older sibling Australia quickly developed an overpowering allure, becoming the destination of countless daydreams. However, as it turns out, the vast continent really is full of otherworldly attractions and record-breaking sites, if you know where to look.

As we move closer towards a transtasman bubble, which has now been confirmed for April 19, we will discover Australia really is as otherworldly and exotic as we had dreamed, with majestic sights and world-record attractions waiting to be found.

Iconic landmarks:

Visit the world's biggest and most famous rock

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Taller than the Eiffel Tower, Uluru towers 348 metres above the surrounding desert plains. Around 550 million years old, it's easy to see why the Northern Territory's mighty rock was deemed spiritually sacred by the Aboriginal people when you watch its colour transform at sunrise and sunset. Turn the visit into an epic road trip when you take the Red Centre Way loop from Alice Springs all the way to Uluru.

Swim through the world's largest ecosystem

Explore the world hidden underwater when you dive into the Great Barrier Reef. Stretched 2300km along Queensland's coast, the gigantic reef is home to more than 1500 fish species and six different species of marine turtles. Take your adventure to the next level and book a tour at Adrenalin Snorkel and Dive. Departing from Townsville, you'll explore bustling reefs and visit the southern hemisphere's first underwater museum.

Wander the world's oldest rainforest

When Sir David Attenborough calls something "the most extraordinary place on Earth...", you know it's worth a visit. At 180 million years old, Daintree Rainforest in Northern Queensland is a storybook kind of paradise, with lush canopies, emerald-green ferns and twisting vines. Take a trek through the ancient forest or see it from the treetops with a zip-line trip.

Take in the beauty of Sydney Harbour from the top of the city

Sydney's Harbour is now full of man-made attractions but there's no denying the beauty of its waters and bays in their own right. To get the best view of it all, head to the top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge with BridgeClimb. Made up of 1621 steps, 360-degree views and 500m of vertical climb, their new "Ultimate Climb" goes where no tour has gone before, giving tourists the first chance ever to scale the entire bridge.

Unmissable landmarks

Drive the Great Ocean Road

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For those who love ocean views and scenic drives, make sure to cruise along Victoria's Great Ocean Road. Best known for the dramatic rock formation, the 12 Apostles (a misleading name given four have been toppled by raging tides), the 243-kilometre stretch is full of sweeping panoramas of rugged coastline, with even the odd koala to be spotted in roadside trees. Make the most of the trip and take your time journeying down the coast, staying at the totally self-sufficient Great Eco Lodge.

The Great Ocean Road takes you past the iconic 12 Apostles. Photo / Getty Images
The Great Ocean Road takes you past the iconic 12 Apostles. Photo / Getty Images

Explore the Blue Mountains

Drive just two hours out of Sydney and you'll find 2.5 million acres of forest, sandstone cliffs, waterfalls and bushland known as the Blue Mountains National Park. Here is the home of the Three Sisters, an ancient rock formation with a rich Aboriginal legend behind it. Tour through the park by foot, mountain bike or take the world's steepest railway down the valley with Scenic World.

See dramatic landscapes in the Kimberley

Triple the size of England with fewer than 40,000 inhabitants, Western Australia's Kimberley region is one of the world's final corners of complete wilderness. From pristine beaches and majestic canyons to swimming holes and flourishing wildlife, the remote region is full of opportunities to connect with Aussie's unique natural landscapes and Aboriginal culture. Be sure to pay a visit to the remarkable Horizontal Falls at Talbot Bay, one of the world's most unusual waterfalls, created by tidal flows.

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The Kimberley in northern Western Australia is triple the size of England with fewer than 40,000 inhabitants. Photo / Getty Images
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Choose your own adventure in the Scenic Rim

If you have a heart for rugged adventure and thrilling escapades, Queensland's Scenic Rim is definitely worth the trip. Just one hour from Brisbane, the region boasts dozens of activities to suit every kind of traveller, with hundreds of kilometres of walking tracks, hang-gliding, hot air ballooning, kayaking or fishing. Want to take it a little slower? Then check out the area's award-winning wineries and gourmet restaurants, regional art galleries and village markets.

Visit Australia's underground town

On its unassuming surface, Coober Pedy seems like any other outback town, set in the heart of the South Australian desert. Yet, venture underground and you'll find a trove of attractions in what is the opal capital of the world. Learn about the rich mining history at the Umoona Opal Museum, wander the world's first underground Catholic Church and check out the vast Painted Desert, which features in films like Mad Max.

See South Australia's iconic pink lakes

If algae aren't high on your list of "must-see" phenomena, you're not alone. But pay a visit to Lake MacDonnell in South Australia's Eyre Peninsula and you may reconsider. The result of algae and bacteria reacting together, the vibrantly pink lakes seem like something out of a Disney movie, made all the more dramatic by a bright blue lake separated by a stretch of white gravel road. Time your visit for mid-morning or sunset to catch the best spectrum of colour.

South Australia's Lake MacDonnell on the Eyre Peninsula. Photo / Riley Williams
South Australia's Lake MacDonnell on the Eyre Peninsula. Photo / Riley Williams

Swim under waterfalls at the Top End

Nothing helps you reconnect with the wilderness like swimming in a forest waterfall, and Litchfield National Park boasts some of the best. Less than a two-hour drive south of Darwin, the lush park is home to several waterfalls that are perfect for taking a dip. With an accessible ramp, Wangi Falls is the most popular, while you can splash between twin waterfalls at Florence Falls or enjoy a chain of shallow, spa-like pools at Bluey Rockhole.

Walk in the world's largest dinosaur footsteps

Step back in time (around 130 million years, to be exact), when you visit Broome, WA to see the world's largest dinosaur footprints. A staggering 1.7m in size, these gigantic footsteps were supposedly made by a curious sauropod who travelled 80km along the Western Australian coast. Continue the archaeological adventure down in the ACT with the interactive dinosaurs, skeletons and fossils at Canberra's National Dinosaur Museum.

Watch the sky light up at the bottom of the country

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Norway may be off the travel cards but lucky for anyone who has the polar lights on their bucket list, you can see an equally stunning show just across the Ditch. Make your way to Tasmania's Bruny Island or Cradle Mountain during the winter months of May and August or September's spring equinox to see the majestic green, blue, purple and red lights illuminate the inky sky.

Please check the latest border restrictions in each state and territory before travelling, for more information visit australia.com

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