The west coast of Australia is labelled by many people as the most beautiful part of Australia. The beautiful coastline, cosy cities and hospitable people make Western Australia so beloved. Our curiosity was very high. So last December, we flew from Darwin to Perth to explore a bit of Western Australia. After a few days…
The Australian city of Sydney in New South Wales has 2 faces. For instance, the bustling heart of the city has plenty to offer the traveller who likes to be among people, looking for great coffee shops, good restaurants and iconic attractions such as the Opera House, Harbour Bridge, Sydney Tower Eye and the brand-new…
An hour's drive from vibrant Brisbane, you'll find Glass House Mountains National Park, a stunning nature reserve and a great place to hike and bike. This green area is known for its beautiful high hills, such as Mount Beerwah and Mount Tibrogargan, which can be seen glittering in the sun from afar. This special area…
Almost every West Australian we spoke recommended us to visit Fremantle (also known as Freo), a port city 16 kilometres from Perth. A place involving Victorian architecture, maritime history and relics from the days when Australia was a British penal colony. Besides its historical character, Fremantle is also a very hip place these days. We…
The Museum and Art Gallery of The Northern Territory in Darwin is the must-visit attraction if you love art, wildlife and history. Located at Bullocky Point on the coast near Fannie Bay, Museum and Art Gallery of The Northern Territory is easily accessible by car and public transport. A spacious museum with several interesting themes…
We often still thinking about beautiful Port Douglas in Queensland. An atmospheric place with lots of opportunities and attractions due to its fine location. Port Douglas feels like the smaller brother of Cairns, a lot less massive but still the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef and national parks such as the impressive Daintree. In…
First-time visitors to Australia often skip tropical Darwin in the north of Australia. Places like the east coast and cities like Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne are often high on the list. A shame if you ask me, because Darwin has so much beauty to offer. There are so many beautiful national parks and the sociability…
Magnetic Island is a 40-minute boat ride from Townsville and is home to the largest colony of wild koalas in Northern Australia. A visit to Magnetic Island means great hikes, paradise beaches, wildlife and the ultimate holiday feeling. Is Magnetic Island on your list and are you curious about what you can do on this…
Wave Rock - A 4-hour drive from Perth and Albany, you will find the natural rock formation Wave Rock. This rock formation has become famous because of its shape: it looks like a high breaking ocean wave. This wave is about 15 metres high, 110 metres long and attracts thousands of tourists every year. We…
It was finally time for us to discover Western Australia. A long-cherished wish. Our first destination during a Western Australia trip was Rottnest Island. The Island of the Quokka's, the azure water and paradise beaches. After a full day in the city centre of Perth, we left Hillarys Boat Harbour (together with our rental bikes)…