Australia, the “land down under”, is a nation continent known for its beautiful landscapes, pristine beaches, varied climate and distinctive culture. Touring Australia will not be complete without visiting the “must see” destinations in the country which include the following:

The Sydney Opera House. This is a landmark structure in Sydney situated in the Bennelong Point. The iconic façade is one of the most photographed buildings in Australia. Inaugurated in 1973, the structure was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site on June 28, 2007. It is walking distance to another famous tourist site- the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Guided tours are offered daily to tourists.

The Sydney Harbour Bridge. Also called “the Coathanger” due to its arch design. It link the Sydney central business district and the North Shore. The Guinness World Records recognized the bridge for having the widest span. The iconic image of the bridge together with the harbour and the Sydney Opera House is known to represent Australia. Guided climbs are offered daily.

The Great Barrier Reef. Located in the Coral Sea off the coast of Queensland, this is another “must see” place in Australia. This place is also declared by UNESCO as a National Heritage. The Great Barrier has the largest reef system in the world at 2,500 kilometers. It is comprised of around 2,900 reefs and an estimated 900 islands. The structure is so huge that it can actually be seen in outer space. It has been declared as the biggest structure created by live organisms known as coral polyps. This landmark is a huge crowd drawer generating Aus $5.1 billion dollars of revenue from tourists in 2005 alone. It attracts at least 2 million tourists every year.

Kakadu National Park. This is another tourist attraction in Australia located in Darwin. This is the largest park in Australia. It is also regarded as one of the prettiest national parks worldwide. It has been declared as World Heritage park. The place boasts some of the oldest rocks pegged at 2 million years old. The park offers a wide range of animal and plant life. It features rare wildlife such as the antilopine kangaroos and dingos.

It is good to map out your itinerary before heading to Australia. Also, getting direct travel insurance for added protection when you travel will be a good idea. You should compare travel insurance to be able to choose the most suitable one for your needs.