Things to do in Australia

Our most recommended things to do in Australia

Sydney: Opera House Guided Tour with Entrance Ticket

Sydney: Opera House Guided Tour with Entrance Ticket

Join a walking tour to explore the halls and foyer spaces of the Sydney Opera House with your entrance ticket. Learn what makes this building a World Heritage-listed masterpiece from your guide. You might catch a rehearsal in action or the crew working on a set. The story of the Opera House rivals any dramatic opera for plot twists and jaw dropping cliff-hangers. Step inside and explore beyond the magnificent sails to hear the stories behind Danish architect Jørn Utzon’s remarkable design. On this one-hour guided tour you’ll discover the intricate workings of a living, breathing icon.

Sydney: Whale Watching Adventure Cruise

Sydney: Whale Watching Adventure Cruise

Set sail on an unforgettable journey aboard a whale watching cruise along Sydney’s stunning coast. Experience the thrill of witnessing majestic whales in their natural habitat from the comfort of a spacious catamaran. With large decks and cozy seating, relax on a boat with prime viewing opportunities. Don't miss a moment of the excitement. Learn from knowledgeable guides as they provide fascinating insight into whale behavior. Get close encounters and be mesmerized by the beauty of these gentle giants. And in the unlikely event your tour doesn’t spot a whale, get a complimentary return cruise, guaranteeing you’ll see these beautiful marine creatures. Immerse yourself in the splendor of whale watching in Sydney Harbour as you create memories to cherish for a lifetime.

From Melbourne: Great Ocean Road, 12 Apostles, Wildlife Tour

From Melbourne: Great Ocean Road, 12 Apostles, Wildlife Tour

After being picked up from your Melbourne CBD accommodation, explore the world famous Great Ocean Road on this full-day tour. Follow along in many different languages via the app so you won't miss a thing. Spend the day in an airconditioned vehicle not only exploring the coastline features but also seeing first hand koalas and birds in their natural habitat. Take a guided forest walk where you will see some of the tallest trees in the world. Morning tea is also included. Stop at Torquay Surf Beach to experience firsthand the iconic beaches and coastal views. You will also be within clear viewing distance of the world-famous Bells Surfing Beach. Take coastal photos and smell the fresh seaside air. Refresh with morning tea before heading to the Pole House. Enjoy a roadside photo opportunity of the most photographed house on Great Ocean Road. Suspended 40 meters above the ground by a singular concrete column, its unique architecture maximizes the stunning coastline view. Snap a selfie at the iconic Great Ocean Road sign and send it to your friends. Then see koalas and parrots in their natural habitat. Your experienced guide will take you to the best viewing spots. Stop at a location along the Great Ocean Road and take in the iconic coastline vista at Cape Patton. Head then to the coastal town of Apollo Bay where you can purchase lunch from the many restaurants and cafes on offer. You can also walk around the coastal town or even take a swim in the beach if the weather suits. Follow your guide on a forest walk where you will see some of the tallest trees in the world. You will also take in the wonderful fresh natural smells the trees have to offer. At the Gibson Steps, tide and wind permitting, you will be able to see some of the 12 Apostles from sea level on the beach. You will feel like you can reach out and touch them. Take your time to check out the world-renowned 12 Apostles. An awesome sight with fantastic photo opportunities. See for yourself why these limestone beauties are known all around the world. The final touring stop is at Loch Ard Gorge. Witness firsthand this magnificent formation of rocks and rolling sea. Enjoy ground-level viewing that will excite you with the natural glories it possesses. See the unique jagged razorback formation and then the Island Archway. The original archway collapsed in 2009, however, two striking stacks remain, standing nearly as tall as the Apostles. Purchase dinner from one of the many restaurants and cafes in Colac.

Airlie Beach: Whitsundays & Great Barrier Reef Scenic Flight

Airlie Beach: Whitsundays & Great Barrier Reef Scenic Flight

Get picked up from your Airlie Beach accommodation and ride in a spacious van or meet directly at the Whitsunday Coast Airport to begin your adventure in the sky. Climb aboard your aircraft and enjoy a guaranteed window seat. Take off and get ready to experience the beauty of the Whitsundays. Fly over Conway National Park, Airlie Beach, the Whitsunday Islands, and the Great Barrier Reef. Listen to insightful commentary from your pilot as you ride. Take in the patterns and colors of the Great Barrier Reefs and see the swirling sands of Hill Inlet, created by the movement of tides and displaying different tones of blue and green hues. Finally, arrive back at the airport for the return trip to Airlie Beach.

Cairns: Outer Edges of The Great Barrier Reef Scenic Flight

Cairns: Outer Edges of The Great Barrier Reef Scenic Flight

Take in the full spectacle of the Great Barrier Reef from the sky during a scenic flight from Cairns. Onboard a fixed-wing plane, see up to 140 kilometers of the Outer Barrier as well as many inner islands, reefs, and sand isles. Within 10 minutes of departing Cairns, the real adventure begins, as you get wonderful photo opportunities over Green Island, Oyster Reef, Vlasoff Cay, Upolo Reef, Pixie Reef, and Arlington Reef. Sit back in air-conditioned comfort as you glide through the sky. Take in the spectacular hues of green and blue from your window seat while listening to the pilot's informative commentary about the sights below. Get a chance to spot marine life with manta rays, green turtles, dugongs, sharks, and, if in season, whales, in clear view from the aircraft. Once your journey comes to an end, fly right back to Cairns.

From Perth: Rottnest Island Full-Day Bike and Ferry Trip

From Perth: Rottnest Island Full-Day Bike and Ferry Trip

Enjoy the best of Rottnest Island with bike rental and same-day return ferry tickets. Get in the saddle and explore this unique island without cars at your own pace. Enjoy a coffee at Hillarys Boat Harbour before boarding. Relax on the 45-minute high-speed ferry crossing. On arrival, enjoy a full day to explore Rottnest Island at your own pace. Add-on a snorkel set at check-out to discover the island’s beautiful marine life. Pedal to Wadjemup Lighthouse or race to the West End. Discover the many different bays and beaches. Be sure to meet a smiling quokka and snap a selfie! Leave Rottnest Island on the 4:30 pm ferry, returning to Hillarys Boat Harbour at 5:15 pm.

From Sydney: Blue Mountains, Scenic World Tour

From Sydney: Blue Mountains, Scenic World Tour

Join a small* group on this all-inclusive day trip from Sydney to the Blue Mountains with a local guide. Gaze at the rainforest on a guided walk in Scenic World, see the iconic Three Sisters from Echo Point, and meet endemic animals at the Featherdale Wildlife Park or Western Sydney Zoo. Begin your tour early at one of the meeting points, then set off on your adventure ahead of large groups. Arrive at Scenic World in the Blue Mountains and experience all the rides with your local guide. Ride the Scenic Railway into the rainforest, take the Skyway across the valley see magnificent views of the waterfall, and enjoy the Cableway. Skip some of the general queues and head straight to the rides. Take a stroll on a boardwalk through the rainforest and hear all about its ecosystem. Then, follow your guide to a cliff lookout and soak in panoramic views of the Jamison Valley, with its pink sandstone cliffs and eucalyptus-bound forests. Next, walk down the road to Echo Point and admire sweeping views of the Three Sisters rock formation from the lookout. Learn about its cultural significance from your guide. Then, time permitting, enjoy some time on your own to wander around and take photos. After working up an appetite, tuck into lunch in the Blue Mountains. After your meal, continue to Featherdale Wildlife Park or Western Sydney Zoo to spend some time close to some of Australia's natives. Get a hands-on experience with native animals, including hand-feeding a kangaroo. After spending the day connecting with nature in the World Heritage-listed area of the Blue Mountains, Take a ferry back to Sydney along the Parramatta River. See landmarks such as the Sydney Harbour Bridge and end the trip at Circular Quay Wharf.  *Large Group Option (up to 50 pp) is also available during holiday periods due to high demand. If you prefer the small group option, be sure to select the small group option available for your meeting point. *Preferences for Featherdale or Sydney Zoo can be made, so long as 24 hours notice is provided. This tour is an all-weather activity, we advise guests to check the weather outside 24 hours, not refunds within 24 hours.

From Cairns: Great Barrier Reef Cruise by Premium Catamaran

From Cairns: Great Barrier Reef Cruise by Premium Catamaran

Hop aboard a catamaran for a day trip to remember to the Great Barrier Reef. Snorkel, dive, or swim in the water, enjoy a delicious chef prepared buffet lunch, and take in the marine wildlife. Meet your crew at the Cairns Reef Fleet Terminal and hop aboard the luxury catamaran. The crew will select reef locations depending on the day's conditions from Flynn and Milln reef or further north at Norman and Hastings reefs. All offer diverse reef structures teeming with exotic marine life. Feel the wind in your hair as you set sail for the outer Great Barrier Reef. Relax with morning tea on the way, get to know the crew and learn all about the marine eco-system from a marine expert. Review snorkeling techniques with the crew during the journey. Arrive at the first outer reef location, where you can snorkel, dive or swim in the water. You may also choose to sunbathe, or chill on the boat on the upper sun deck or the netted deck trampoline at the bow of the boat. You can avail complimentary guided tours from the staff. Savor a fresh tropical buffet lunch prepared onboard. Treat yourself to a selection of hot and cold dishes including buffet meats, salads, and tropical fruit. Travel to the second outer reef location for the day for your choice of activity. Look out for corals, exotic marine life such as parrotfish, reef turtles and 'nemo' fish. End the day as the captain hoists the sails, and cruise back to Cairns. Enjoy a cold drink from the bar (own expense) and relax on the boom netting. Alternatively, watch presentations about the marine life from the passionate eco-certified staff.

Melbourne: Great Ocean Road Day Tour with Bilingual Driver

Melbourne: Great Ocean Road Day Tour with Bilingual Driver

* Begin your day with a refreshing morning break by the Anglesea River, a delightful start to your journey. * Visit the Iconic Split Point Lighthouse Stop by the historic Split Point Lighthouse, affectionately known as the "Red Hat Lighthouse." This striking structure has been guiding ships since 1891 and offers visitors a glimpse into maritime history. Take a leisurely stroll around the lighthouse and enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding coastline. * Capture Memories at the Great Ocean Road Memorial Arch Pause at the Great Ocean Road Memorial Arch, a symbolic gateway marking the start of this scenic drive. This iconic landmark is perfect for photo opportunities, commemorating the soldiers who built the road as a tribute to their service. * Explore Vibrant Coastal Area As you continue your journey, you'll pass through the vibrant surfing location of Lorne, known for its beautiful beaches and lively atmosphere. * Delight in Lunch at Apollo Bay Arrive in the picturesque town of Apollo Bay, where you can relax and enjoy a delightful lunch. This seaside town offers a variety of dining options, from fresh seafood to local specialties, all set against the backdrop of stunning coastal views. * Encounter Wildlife near Barham Reserve Make a stop near Barham Reserve. Here, you can spot adorable wild koalas in their natural habitat, observe these cuddly creatures as they lounge and munch on leaves. * Marvel at Natural Wonders of Loch Ard Gorge and Twelve Apostles Conclude your journey with a visit to the awe-inspiring Loch Ard Gorge and the Twelve Apostles. These natural rock formations are some of the most photographed landmarks in Australia. Marvel at the towering limestone stacks rising majestically from the ocean and learn about the dramatic shipwreck history that adds to the allure of Loch Ard Gorge. * Stop at Winchelsea (may opt to other location according to actual situation on the day) for a short break before heading straight back to the city.

Puffing Billy Railway: Heritage Steam Train Journey

Puffing Billy Railway: Heritage Steam Train Journey

Arrive at the station via car or public transport and prepare to travel on a historic locomotive through the scenic Dandenong Ranges. Built in 1900 and recognised as one of the finest preserved steam railways in the world, Puffing Billy continues to travel on its original mountain track between Belgrave and Gembrook, Puffing Billy offers traditional train journeys, first-class wine and dine experiences and so much more to explore off the tracks. Discover the new state-of-the-art facility set in the scenic surrounds of Emerald Lake Park. The new Lakeside Visitor Centre enhances the Puffing Billy experience, featuring a café, function room, significantly upgraded facilities, extensive retail, dining options, and interpretation spaces for you to enjoy.

All activities

878 activities found
Sort by:

Cities in Australia

Read more about Australia

11 once-in-a-lifetime bucket list things to do in Australia
11 once-in-a-lifetime bucket list things to do in Australia

Australia is home to some of the world’s most awe-inspiring nature and extraordinary excursions. From hiking rugged peaks in Tasmania to snorkeling amongst whale sharks in Ningaloo Reef, these bucket-list things to do in Australia will take you to breathtaking landscapes and give you unparalleled experience.

Soar above the delightful Heart Reef, cruise through ancient gorges in the Kimberley, or see the celestial glow of the Aurora Australis. Whether you seek adrenaline-pumping thrills or serene moments in untouched wilderness, these handpicked experiences will take you to the continent's best places and show you Australia’s most astounding experiences.

Read more
What to know before visiting Australia as a first-timer
What to know before visiting Australia as a first-timer

The legendary “Land Down Under” offers pristine beaches, a rugged outback, and modern cities, making Australia a popular travel destination. If it’s your first time visiting, researching things to do and the best places to visit in Australia is a good start to planning your trip, but it’s equally important to get familiar with the local way of life.

Australians’ famously laid-back attitude, unique slang, and quirky customs, such as going barefoot in public, may surprise you. But with this guide to what to know before visiting Australia, you’ll be blending in with the locals in no time.

Read more
7 spectacular regions for wine tasting in Australia
7 spectacular regions for wine tasting in Australia

Going wine tasting in Australia has a lot to offer beginners and oenophiles alike. The country’s diverse climates and topographies shape a variety of award-winning wines. Punchy, bold shiraz is produced in nearly all wine regions in Australia, including the famous Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale. White-wine lovers will find a lot of chardonnay expressions, too, particularly in the Yarra Valley and the Margaret River wine regions. If you’re headed to Oz, wine tasting is one of the things to do in Australia, and understanding the landscape of its different wine regions adds a rich layer to the tasting experience.

Read more

Other Sightseeing Options in Australia

Want to discover all there is to do in Australia? Click here for a full list.