Subscribe
The Carousel
No Result
View All Result
  • Beauty & Fashion
  • Wellness & Health
  • Travel & Leisure
  • Food & Drink
  • Lifestyle & Homes
  • News
  • About Us
  • Beauty & Fashion
  • Wellness & Health
  • Travel & Leisure
  • Food & Drink
  • Lifestyle & Homes
  • News
  • About Us
No Result
View All Result
The Carousel
No Result
View All Result
Home Travel & Leisure

The 9 Most Unique Ways To Experience The Land Down Under

Robyn Foyster by Robyn Foyster
11/10/2024
in Travel & Leisure, Travel Advice
0
Sydney Opera House - Down Under
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Nine fun ways to enjoy Australia.

Beaches

Bondi Beach is one of more than 200 Sydney’s beaches but it has long been considered a cultural hub. It gets more tourists than anywhere else in the whole country. The Aboriginal name translates as “the place where water breaks over rocks,” which is more than appropriate.

Related articles

The Asian Island Set to be the New Hot Spot for Aussie Travellers in 2026 (Spoiler: It’s Not in Bali)

Jessica Nabongo: Why I Love Solo Travel

Skydiving

Another adventure in the greater Sydney area is skydiving. Alternative destinations for skydiving is Cairns in Queensland and Wollongong in New South Wales. If you are really up for an adventure (and you have a budget to match your ambitions), then you can hire a charter airplane and skydive over the island of Tasmania.

Sunset over Uluru

If there is one landmark Australians agree represents the continent, then that would be the red-stone rock formation of Uluru. Thought to be over 500 million years old, the ginormous rock is sacred. It is definitely worth the trip to the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park north of Alice Springs. Just look at Pinterest or on postcards to witness the sunset over Uluru to whet your appetite.

Sandboarding anyone?

Who said that a desert landscape has to be dull? For Australians, it definitely isn’t because they are not only good at riding waves but sand dunes as well. The top three locations for this unusual sport are Victoria, Lancelin, and Tasmania, while all you need is a board and a lot of guts.

Sydney Harbor Bridge

The Sydney Harbor Bridge takes 20 minutes to walk across its massive arches. If you are not scared of heights, you can enjoy a majestic view of the city from the top of its landmarks and traffic arteries. The walkway is intended for pedestrians and is free of charge, with wire meshes underneath for additional safety

Fraser Island

Visiting Fraser Island

Off the east coast of Queensland lies the largest sand island in the world, Fraser Island. It is whopping in size; some 120 square metres are abundant in rainforests that literally grows out of the sand, which is a sight like no other. This is the ideal setting to relax and chill out near one of the freshwater inland lakes. Indian Head is the most famous panoramic viewpoint, while Cathedrals is a cliff is known for sculpted ribbons of sand in different colours. Most tourists come here to camp and use the aforementioned freshwater pools for swimming.

Tram sightseeing in Melbourne

Sydney doesn’t get all the fame, as Australia’s second largest city of Melbourne has a lot to offer to visitors. Among other things, the city’s tram network is the perfect sightseeing wagon. Historic line 69 runs from the north to the south of the city and you can see it to visit Melbourne’s most attractive sights, like the Luna Park and the Melbourne Museum. Although it is home to several million people, the city is also navigable by foot, so you can set off without a map to explore Melbourne’s secluded cafes and food joints. 

Ever heard of an Aurora Australis?

We have all heard about the Northern lights that help Scandinavian countries scoop most of the tourists going to the north of Europe. However, on the opposite side of the world, there is Aurora Australis. Both the Lights and the continent got its name from the Latin word denominating “south.”

These Lights are more spectacular than Aurora Borealis but they are harder to catch. In order to increase your chances, you need to travel to Tasmania, home to virgin rainforests and diverse flora and fauna. In order to see the Southern Lights, you should travel to Tasmania in September but even if you miss them, you won’t return home disappointed.

Tags: bondi beachsydneytraveling
Previous Post

Glow Up! Brilliant Bronzers for Every Skin Type

Next Post

How Women Over 40 Can Look Younger Than Ever

Robyn Foyster

Robyn Foyster

Robyn Foyster is a multi‑award‑winning journalist, tech entrepreneur, and founder of The Carousel, Women Love Tech, Women Love Travel, Women Love Health and Game Changers. With over 30 years’ experience across print, digital, TV, and immersive media, she’s been at the forefront of shaping Australia’s female narrative Robyn’s mission for The Carousel is to empower women through expert-driven, impact-focused storytelling. Whether it’s wellness, career, personal growth, or eco-conscious living, the platform is guided by her belief that well-informed women can change the world.

Related Posts

Taiwan Travel
Destinations

The Asian Island Set to be the New Hot Spot for Aussie Travellers in 2026 (Spoiler: It’s Not in Bali)

08/01/2026
solo female travel
Travel & Leisure

Jessica Nabongo: Why I Love Solo Travel

06/01/2026
School Holiday Ideas in Sydney
Destinations

School Holiday Ideas For a Weekend in Sydney … Or Those Planning a Staycation in the Harbour City 

02/01/2026
Echuca Moama
Destinations

48 Hours in Echuca Moama … Where You Can Be in Two Places at Once

22/12/2025
Six Senses Krabey Island
Luxury

Why Cambodia’s Six Senses Krabey Island Is The Ultimate Wellness Reset

20/12/2025
Skye Suites Sydney
Holidays

A Hallmark-Inspired Family Christmas Stay in the Heart of a Sydney Summer

18/12/2025

Recommended

Pinterest, Happiness Quiz: What’s Your Dosha And Why You Need To Know1

Build Community Spirit During A Pandemic With Pinterest

21/04/2020
Dalai Lama’s Message To World About Paris

Mourning Those Lost In Paris Attacks

17/11/2015

Recent Posts

slicked hair kit x
Hair Skin & Body

Three Ways to Wear Wet-Look Hair

by Katrina Lawrence
09/01/2026
0

Like diamanté-trimmed tiger-striped caftans, wet-look hair is usually filed under 'Things Best Worn at the Beach'. However, the been-swimming-all-day style...

Read moreDetails
Gap year

Dear HSC Graduates (or Their Mums!), Before You Spend Your Gap Year in a London Pub, Consider This …

08/01/2026
Taiwan Travel

The Asian Island Set to be the New Hot Spot for Aussie Travellers in 2026 (Spoiler: It’s Not in Bali)

08/01/2026
Summer accessories

12 Summer Accessories to Help You Survive 35°C Days. SPF Not Included*

08/01/2026
Kylie Jenner Orange Dress

2026 is Only Six Days Old and Kylie Jenner Has Already Nailed The Look of The Year

06/01/2026

Subscribe to Newsletter

Be the first to get daily fitness news & tips from JNews Fitness.

  • Beauty & Fashion
  • Wellness & Health
  • Travel & Leisure
  • Food & Drink
  • Lifestyle & Homes
  • News
  • About Us
Foyster Media Pty Ltd Copyright 2025
No Result
View All Result
  • Beauty & Fashion
  • Wellness & Health
  • Travel & Leisure
  • Food & Drink
  • Lifestyle & Homes
  • News
  • About Us

© 2025 Foyster Media Pty Ltd. All rights reserved