Western Australia
You can find the best accommodation in the wonderful city of Perth or on the twice voted Western Australia’s top tourism town Busselton. Set between a vast red desert and azure blue sea, alongside a pure white beach lies the charismatic town of Broome. | Tasmania
If you are visiting Tasmania, you must visit Hobart and Launceston, which is a pleasant drive north of Hobart, this city has preserved its colonial heritage and is a good base for exploring the beaches of the east coast, national parks and the Great Lakes region. Port Arthur is officially Tasmania's number one tourist attraction, and no visit to the state is complete without seeing it. |
South Australia
Adelaide is for sure the most visited city in the state. Barossais the wine capital of Australia, where winemakers are waiting to share their secrets with you. The 'blue lake city' is situated on the edge of a giant crater, which is now filled with pure artesian drinking water. Changing colour with the changing seasons, Mt Gambier is a must visit city on the state. | Victoria
Melbourne is the number one business city. But while in the state, why not visiting Warnambool just three hours from Melbourne or Mornington Peninsula where some of Australia's best sandy beaches can be found. Geelong is Victoria's second largest city and offers a diverse range of food, wine, cultural and recreation attractions and colonial history. |