Places To Visit In Melbourne

Great Ocean Road 

One of the most well-known roads is a 243-kilometer (151 miles) length of roadway running along the southern coast, which connects two Victorian towns that are Torquay as well as Warrnambool. Explore the scenic beauty of the area as well as wildlife and nature. 

Explore a variety of wildlife, including the breathtaking 12 Apostles stunning beaches, amazing waterfalls, rainforests, and more. You can also search online to plan the great ocean road day trip.

Great Ocean Road Reverse Itinerary PREMIUM Tour 2022 - Melbourne - Viator

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Fraser Island, Queensland

The Great Barrier Reef is a few hours to the north of Brisbane. It is the biggest Sand island in the world and is a World Heritage Site. You can only reach the unspoiled island via eco-friendly tours or by your 4WD vehicle since there are no roads that are sealed. 

There are a limited number of accommodation options on the island, so make sure to book ahead. Enjoy a drive and enjoy the white sandy beaches that stretch for miles as well as experience some of the purest freshwaters anywhere in the world walk through its ancient rainforests and even get up close and up-close with wild dingoes.

Kakadu, Northern Territory

One among the few World Heritage Sites listed for its natural and cultural significance. Kakadu is a spot that is stunningly beautiful and has a distinctive diversity. Kakadu's Aboriginal proprietors and director of National Parks own it jointly. Kakadu is a place that experiences six seasons and has a wealth of rare plants and wildlife species.