The Daintree Rainforest is the world's oldest tropical rainforest and is also home to the earth’s largest range of animals and plants.
#2: Wineglass Bay, Tasmania
What a spot for romance - you can swim with dolphins, sail on a catamaran, sea kayak at twilight or simply take in the amazing view!
3: Whitsunday Islands, Queensland
White powder-soft sand, crystal clear waters, coral and tropical fish and 74 uninhabited islands to explore - what more could you want?
#5: Cable Beach, Broome | Western Australia
One of the world’s most stunning beaches, Cable Beach is a 22km stretch of white sand, turquoise waters and spectacular sunsets.
#6: Melbourne laneways & arcades, Victoria
They are Australia's most extensive network of lanes, alleys and arcades - an intimate and enchanting web of one-off boutiques, galleries, hole-in-the-wall cafés and secret bars and restaurants.
#7: Barossa Valley | South Australia
The Barossa Valley has more than 150 wineries and over 70 cellar doors, meaning there is a lot to see, taste and explore in this beautiful region!
#8: Rottnest Island, Western Australia
Car-free Rottnest Island has 63 beaches to enjoy, coral reefs and historic shipwrecks to snorkel and a range of wildlife to discover.
9: Mrs Macquarie's Chair, Sydney
Mrs Macquaire's Chair was carved out of a rock ledge for Governor Lachlan Macquarie's wife, Elizabeth, as she was known to visit the area and sit enjoying the panoramic views of the harbour.
10: Mindil Beach, Darwin | Northern Territory
Mindil Beach is the place to taste Darwin’s multicultural flavours, local art and craft, spectacular sunsets and a balmy, tropical setting
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