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The Top 10 Things to Do in Australia

After traveling around the country for 3 months, here are the top 10 things to do in Australia according to Blueprint Travelers. Let this list inspire you for your next trip down under.

Last updated: July 19, 2025
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A white and brown architecturally interesting building on the water as part of the 10 things to do in Australia
The Sydney Opera House, one of the icons of the country and a must-see when in Sydney, Australia
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Cuddling With a Koala on Kangaroo IslandFloating Above the Great Barrier Reef​Hopping into the Ocean Pools on Sydney's Coastline​Getting a Private Tour to Explore Kakadu National Park in the Top EndCatching Both the Sunrise and the Sunset at the 12 Apostles of the Great Ocean RoadGoing to a Variety of Pubs and Cocktail Bars in the Fitzroy Suburb of MelbourneWatching the Sunset at Uluru in the Red CenterHiking Through and Around Freycinet National ParkHiking to Little Secluded Beaches in Noosa in the Sunshine CoastAttending Local Sports Games - Cricket

Australia is an enormous country and it can be daunting to try to figure out exactly where to explore and what to do when there. After the Blueprint Travelers traveled around the country for 3 months, they put together this list of their top 10 things to do in Australia, based on the moments that were most significant in their travels. There is no significance to the order of this list. 

1

Cuddling With a Koala on Kangaroo Island

A man holding a koala when visiting Kangaroo Island
Our koala holding encounter at the wildlife center

Kangaroo Island is known for its protected nature, wildlife life, and relaxing island lifestyle that makes it so unique from the rest of Australia. Unfortunately, in late 2019 and early 2020, over 42% of the island was burned by wildfires (bushfires in Australia), which displaced and killed many wild animals. The Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park is an important conservation center for the island, especially after this natural disaster. And you can cuddle and interact with some of the animals that cannot be rehabilitated back to the wild. 

Kangaroo Island

2

Floating Above the Great Barrier Reef​

Some orange and white fish swimming above yellow coral as part of the top 10 things to do in Australia
Some clown fish swimming in the reefs of the Great Barrier Reef

And on top of snorkeling above the reef, we got to see some clown fish (the fish of Finding Nemo) swim in and out of an anemone. 

The Great Barrier Reef is the largest reef system in the world and is even visible from space. It is a remarkable and unique part of the ocean that can only be discovered by snorkeling and scuba diving into its ecosystem. Read more about the different options you have for visiting the reef from Cairns, Australia. 

The Great Barrier Reef

3

Hopping into the Ocean Pools on Sydney's Coastline​

The Bronte Baths, one of the many pools that you can stop at on your walk along the coast between Coogee Beach and Bondi Beach

Sydney is an iconic city, known for its harbor and opera house. However, the best parts of Sydney are on the coast, including hiking to different ocean pools that are built into the coastline. Most of the pools are free for anyone to enter and they are a great place to hop in and cool down under the Australia sun. 

Some of the best walks include from Coogee Beach to Bondi Beach where you can find a few pools between the two beaches, including the famous Iceberg Pools. Or you can walk from Split Bridge to Manly Beach, where you can find a pool at the end of your hike and plenty of secluded beaches on the way. 

What to Do in Sydney

4

Getting a Private Tour to Explore Kakadu National Park in the Top End

A man looking over a rocky and grassy landscape of Kakadu National Park, one of the top 10 things to do in Australia
The incredible landscape of Kakadu National Park, an iconic destination to visit in the Top End of the Northern Territory of Australia

Kakadu National Park, outside of Darwin, is famous for its incredible landscapes, wildlife, including the impressive saltwater crocodiles, and beautiful rock paintings by the local Aboriginal people. The main reasons for visiting Kakadu National Park are to see some of the locations of saltwater crocodiles, swim under some waterfalls during the dry season only, and visit some of the rock art.

The best way to visit Kakadu National Park is through a tour with Cyaround Australia Tours, where the tour can be designed to your own interests with an incredibly knowledgeable guide in a personalized and bespoke experience. This luxury experience is the ultimate way to vacation in this region.

Kakadu National Park - Darwin

5

Catching Both the Sunrise and the Sunset at the 12 Apostles of the Great Ocean Road

Some of the "12 Disciples" of the Great Ocean Road outside of Melbourne at sunset

The Great Ocean Road is one of the iconic road trips within Australia and takes you along the amazing coastline and rock formations of Southern Australia. The Twelve Apostles are one of the main attractions of the road trip, having been formed by erosion over the last thousands of years. With the way that we designed our road trip, we were able to see these formations at both sunset and sunrise. You can check out this itinerary at the link below. (It’s the 3 days, option 2 itinerary.)

The Great Ocean Road

6

Going to a Variety of Pubs and Cocktail Bars in the Fitzroy Suburb of Melbourne

The interior of a cocktail bar with a moody red and green color scheme in Melbourne
The interior of the Black Pearl cocktail bar in Fitzroy

Melbourne, Australia is the culture capital of the country and is a great place to wander, explore, and take in the food, art, music, history, and sports that make this city so vibrant. The Fitzroy suburb is considered the bohemian and youthful part of the metropolitan area and is full of restaurants, bars, clubs, and boutiques. Some places that are worth checking out in this area include Naked for Satan for a nice rooftop bar with views of the sunset over the skyline, the Black Pearl for cocktails in a speakeasy-style bar, or the Napier Hotel for a classic Australian pub vibe.

Melbourne

7

Watching the Sunset at Uluru in the Red Center

A large red rock in the desert with brush at sunset and one of the top 10 things to do in Australia
The amazing Uluru rock at sunset, one of the main reasons to come to the Red Desert in the center of Australia

The Red Center of Australia is an iconic landscape that stands out as a visually mesmerizing part of the country. Uluru is a unique and enormous rock that protrudes out of the ground in the center of the desert of Australia. It is striking and not only a tourist attraction; it has been a a spiritual and ceremonial site for the local aboriginal people who have inhabited Australia for over 50,000 years. 

Seeing the sun set over this rock is a special moment. You can’t help but think about all the people who have experienced a sunset over this rock throughout thousands of years. 

Uluru

8

Hiking Through and Around Freycinet National Park

A view of the two beaches that make up the hike of Wineglass Bay: Wineglass Bay and Hazards Beach
A view of the two beaches that make up the hike of Wineglass Bay: Wineglass Bay and Hazards Beach

Freycinet National Park is one of the parks in Tasmania and a great way to explore the landscape of the island. The Wineglass Bay and Hazards Beach hike is one of the most popular hikes in the area. It takes you up to a viewpoint where you can see Wineglass Bay on one side and Hazards Beach on the other. Other than this long hike, there are isolated bays where you can go swim and other viewpoints where you can see the dramatic cliffs along the coast (and potentially whales!)

Tasmania

9

Hiking to Little Secluded Beaches in Noosa in the Sunshine Coast

The view of a secluded beach on a coastal walk within Noosa National Park
The view of a secluded beach on a coastal walk within Noosa National Park

The Sunshine Coast is the beachland north of Brisbane. The communities here are artsy and bohemian and the ocean is perfect for surfers at any level and avid beach goers looking for a relaxing beach destination with a boutique flair. Noosa National Park is a coastal region of the Sunshine Coast that is full of coastal fauna and a beachline that is popular for surfing. To reach some of the more beautiful and isolated locations around the national park, you will need to hike along the coast. Make sure to bring a bathing suit and towel because you will not be able to resist the quaint beaches along the way. 

This national park is located within the popular town of Noosa along the Sunshine Coast. This town combines laid-back luxury with stunning natural beauty in its surfer beaches. 

Brisbane (Noosa)

10

Attending Local Sports Games - Cricket

The cricket arena in Brisbane where the Heat play
The cricket arena in Brisbane where the Heat play

Going to sporting events in different countries can be very interesting and exciting. Countries play different sports and seeing the culture and interests of locals can be very exciting.

During our time in Australia, we had the opportunity to go to a cricket match to watch the Brisbane Heat at their hometown opening game.  (Unfortunately, the Australian Football League was on summer break during our entire time in the country or we would have gone to one of their games as well.) It was fun to get to participate in the local customs of attending a sporting event and observe the similarities and differences to what we have observed in other countries. 

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Cuddling With a Koala on Kangaroo IslandFloating Above the Great Barrier Reef​Hopping into the Ocean Pools on Sydney's Coastline​Getting a Private Tour to Explore Kakadu National Park in the Top EndCatching Both the Sunrise and the Sunset at the 12 Apostles of the Great Ocean RoadGoing to a Variety of Pubs and Cocktail Bars in the Fitzroy Suburb of MelbourneWatching the Sunset at Uluru in the Red CenterHiking Through and Around Freycinet National ParkHiking to Little Secluded Beaches in Noosa in the Sunshine CoastAttending Local Sports Games - Cricket

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