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Beaches Tours in Australia

Australia is probably at its very gorgeous, with greenery vegetating all around. Its unparalleled natural beauty, the fabulous beaches and sunshine ensures to give splendid holidays to the travelers. People love to visit to this country for laid-back, peaceful, warm and friendly nature of the locals. Most of travelers say that more than anywhere else on planet earth, this is an enthralling place where one really enjoy how to unwind. Australia boasts more than 36,000 kilometres- of beaches which are unique in the world. Experience feature soft, white sands and crystal blue waters!


Top-listed beaches of Australia

1. Bondi Beach – Craving an exotic beach destination for family holiday? There is nowhere better to go than Bondi Beach in Australia. Recognized as one of the most fascinating beaches that offers visitors a lot right from surf competitions to beachside coffee shops.

2. The Gold Coast – Want to have a lifetime beach-going experience? Surprisingly, the Gold Coast is actually a surfing paradise in Australia that boasts a collection of nearly two-dozen beaches. Here, one can explore clean, blue, and very warm water of the sea in the summer.

3. Little Cove – Yet another great destination for swimming and surfing that is little cave. No wonder, it is a favorite gathering spot for some of the world's best surfers.

4. Whitehaven –Whitehaven is considered as one of the most beautiful beaches that come as a part of an island off of the coast of Australia. It has gained the highest visiting of global travelers to see its unmatchable beauty that is beyond words to describe.

5. Cable Beach – If someone is wandering a tropical resort atmosphere with untouched beauty, then Cable Beach is the ultimate destination. This is one of the captivating sites in this country .

6. Wineglass Bay – Figured as like a perfect smile, Wineglass Bay is quite popular beach for little adventure. Situated in Freycinet National Park in Tasmania, it offers beautiful waters, soft sand and gorgeous scenery to see.

7. Hyams Beach – Have a glimpse some of Australia's wildlife national parks at Hyams Beach which is probably one of the most stunning beaches in all of Australia.

The Sydney Opera House is one of the most famous performing arts centres in the Australian city of Sydney. The great architect Danish was conceived and largely built in 1973 after a long gestation competition-winning design in 1957. In 2003, the Pritzker Prize was won by Utzon architecture's highest honour.
On 28 June 2007, the Sydney Opera House was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is considered as most unique buildings amid the 20th century. Positioned on Bennelong Point in Sydney Harbour, close to the Sydney Harbour Bridge, The Sydney Opera House sits at the northeastern tip of the Sydney central business district. There is Royal Botanic Gardens that is enclosed on three sides by the harbor.
Sydney Opera house boasts of various performance venues. Every year, these venues are hosted over 1,500 performances which were attended by some 1.2 million people. Renowned as the performing arts centres in the world, it presents plenty of creations on its own account. It is also one of the much loved visitor attractions in Australia inviting more than million people visiting the site each year that beyond the estimation. Many venues such as Opera Australia, the Australian Ballet, the Sydney Theatre Company and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra are the major resident companies provided by the Sydney Opera House.

 
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