Attracting over 2.7 million visitors each year, Australia is a spectacular continent rich in beauty, culture and natural attractions. Boasting red rock deserts, turquoise tropical waters, and wondrous wetlands, the Australian landscape is as unique as they come, so it’s no surprise that we have 19 UNESCO World Heritage Sites scattered across the country. While many Aussies tend to venture abroad for their holidays, they just don’t realise the incredible natural beauty on offer in our own backyard. So, if you’re planning a trip to the land down under, or just want to explore some of the amazing country we call home, here are some of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites to add to your Australia itinerary.
Great Barrier Reef
Experience the wanderlust of the Whitsundays and visit one of Australia’s most iconic natural attractions, The Great Barrier Reef. Holding the title…