Places in Australia That Will Take Your Breath Away: A Guide to the Wonders of Australia
Australia refuses to fit into a single story—and that's exactly what makes it bucket-list-worthy. Venture from Sydney Harbor's sun-soaked glamour into the tropical paradise of Cairns, and you'll experience transformations that few destinations can match. This is a continent of startling contrasts: ultramodern cities beside wilderness unchanged for millennia. The places in Australia you'll explore on the Wonders of Australia tour are far from random stops on a map.
Each destination has been carefully selected to paint a full, vivid picture of the continent. Think Brisbane’s creative soul to the underwater wonders of the Great Barrier Reef. Each stop reveals a different facet of Australia's identity. Whether you're here for the first time or returning to dig deeper, this guide uncovers what makes each location unforgettable.
Sydney: Where Australia's Iconic Landmarks Come Alive
Few places in Australia make an entrance quite like Sydney. The Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbor Bridge are often listed as making up one of the most beautiful harbors in the world. These two landmarks alone are bucket list material. Standing at the harbor's edge, it's easy to see why so many travelers put Australia at the very top of their list.
Beyond the world-famous sights, Sydney has a neighborhood pulse that rewards exploration. The Rocks, one of the city's oldest districts, blends colonial history, cobblestone laneways, and lively markets into a captivating atmosphere. Walking its streets feels like moving through layers of the city's past while still being very much part of its present.
Joining a group tour with Holiday Vacations further transforms the entire Sydney visit. An expert Tour Director leads the way. They offer local knowledge and stories that bring each landmark to life in ways a guidebook simply cannot replicate. Guests arrive at every stop with logistics already sorted. This means more time spent soaking in the city and less time stressing over schedules.

Holiday Vacations tour group in Sydney
Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef: Australia's Natural Masterpiece
The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest coral reef system, stretching over 1,400 miles along Queensland's northeastern coast. It shelters more than 1,500 species of fish, vibrant coral formations, and sea turtles that have navigated these waters for centuries. Snorkeling or diving its depths is the kind of adventure that stays with travelers for a lifetime.
Cairns is far more than a gateway to the reef. The surrounding region of tropical north Queensland is home to the Daintree Rainforest, one of the oldest rainforests on Earth. Lush, dense, and alive with birdsong, the Daintree offers a striking counterpoint to the underwater world just offshore.
A standout feature of the Wonders of Australia tour is a dedicated rainforest cultural encounter that introduces guests to the Aboriginal heritage of the region. Local experts share traditions, hunting techniques, and stories that many visitors never access when traveling independently. This kind of connection turns a sightseeing outing into something profound.

Guest Selfie with Wally in the Great Barrier Reef
Australia Zoo: Where Wildlife Wonders Come to Life
Australia Zoo is one of Queensland's most beloved destinations. Established in 1970 by Bob and Lyn Irwin on the Sunshine Coast, it later became the legendary home of wildlife enthusiast Steve Irwin. His passion for animals built it into a world-class conservation facility spanning 750 acres with over 1,200 animals.

Holiday Vacations tour group at Australia Zoo
The zoo is far more than a standard wildlife park. The iconic Crocoseum hosts live crocodile shows that are equal parts thrilling and educational. At the Tiger Temple, guests watch endangered Sumatran and Bengal tigers glide underwater from a specialty viewing area. The African Savannah section lets giraffes, rhinos, and zebras roam in wide open spaces. For a more personal encounter, petting a koala or hand-feeding a kangaroo is a genuine highlight. Australia Zoo is a place where every visit feels interactive, not just observational.

Guest feeding a kangaroo at Australia Zoo
Lamington National Park: Ancient Rainforests Frozen in Time
Lamington National Park is a living window into Earth's prehistoric past. Nestled in the McPherson Range on Queensland's southern border, this 51,000-acre park forms the core of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its forests are among the oldest on the planet. Some plant and animal species here survived the same geological events that wiped out the dinosaurs.
The numbers are staggering. The park shelters more than 200 rare and threatened species of plants and animals. It also contains over 500 waterfalls tucked within its lush valleys and mist-covered ridges. The entire landscape sits on the remnant core of an ancient volcano, which gives the terrain its dramatic ridges and cliff-lined valleys. For nature lovers, walking through Lamington's cool, damp canopy feels less like a hike and more like a journey through deep geological time. It's one of those rare natural spaces that leaves travelers genuinely humbled.

Holiday Vacations guests at Lamington National Park
Exploring the Best Places in Australia With Holiday Vacations
Holiday Vacations has spent over 50 years designing fully guided tours that remove the complexity of travel and let guests focus on the joy of discovery. Every detail of the Wonders of Australia tour is handled from start to finish, so guests can pack their bags and leave the rest to the experts.

Holiday Vacations tour group at O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat
At the core of what sets this tour apart is the Holiday Advantage: key features that define the Holiday Vacations approach. First, pricing is transparent and comprehensive. Round-trip airfare, quality accommodations, baggage handling, featured attractions, and many meals are all covered. No hidden fees. No surprise charges. The price you see is the price you pay.
Second, booking comes with real peace of mind. Deposits are fully refundable before the final payment date, and there are no change fees if plans shift before that deadline. Bonus—you can secure your spot for a low $200! Third, every tour is led by an extensively trained Tour Director who serves as guide, problem-solver, storyteller, and trusted companion throughout the journey.
Important: Final payment for the Wonders of Australia tour is due July 8, 2026. Spots are limited, and this is a trip that deserves a place on your bucket list sooner rather than later.
Reserve your spot now online, or call 1-888-867-2190 to speak with a friendly Tour Sales Consultant. We’ll take care of every detail. All you have to do is show up and enjoy the journey.