AUSTRALIA
Australia: sun-soaked adventures and unforgettable wildlife.
Australia charms with one-of-a-kind wildlife, dramatic landscapes and lively culture. From the graceful sails of the Sydney Opera House to the kaleidoscope of the Great Barrier Reef, iconic sights sparkle at every turn. Roam the vast outback, encounter kangaroos and koalas in the wild and feel the depth of Aboriginal traditions — threads that weave Australia’s unmistakable character. Add a relaxed, sunlit pace of life, a national love of sport and a streak of bold innovation and you’ve got a place that’s warm, welcoming and endlessly fascinating.
Gold Coast,
Where coastal glamour meets laid-back Aussie heart.
Who?
Australia is a vibrant, multicultural nation where 65,000‑year‑old Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures sit alongside waves of migrants from Europe, Asia and the Pacific — creating a rich cultural mix, lively arts scene and warmly welcoming spirit.
What?
Discover endless sun-drenched coastlines, vibrant coral reefs and a unique mix of wildlife and cities that invite both adventure and slow, sunlit moments.
When?
The best time to visit Australia is during the shoulder seasons of spring (September–November) and autumn (March–May), when the weather is mild, crowds are thinner and wildflowers and festivals bring the landscape to life.
Where?
From the sun-drenched surf and skyline of the Gold Coast to Melbourne’s laneway cafés and artsy elegance, and Sydney’s iconic harbor and coastal walks, Australia offers a trio of unforgettable cities that capture surf culture, creative spirit, and seaside splendor.
How?
Fly into Australia via major international hubs like Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane, then explore the country’s vast landscapes by hopping domestic flights for long distances, renting a car for scenic coastal drives and using regional trains and ferries to discover charming towns and hidden gems.
Australia
“I love a sunburnt country, a land of sweeping plains, of ragged mountain ranges, of droughts and flooding rains. I love her far horizons, I love her jewel-sea, her beauty and her terror – the wide brown land for me!”