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The Australian east coast is calling! It has a lot to offer, that’s for sure. Among other things, it awaits you with dream beaches in a class of their own! But that’s not all.

The east of the marvellous land Down Under is also home to beautiful UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Mountains meet the sea. Diverse landscapes, such as the magical rainforest or a colourful underwater world on the Great Barrier Reef, are found there.

One thing is sure: every itinerary along the east coast of Australia awaits you with fantastic attractions and must-do’s. No matter whether you are travelling from Sydney or Brisbane to Cairns, Sydney to Brisbane or towards Melbourne. Of course, this also applies to the opposite round trips.

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Top 5 Beautiful Sights on Australia's East Coast

Whitsunday Islands National Park

Dreamlike! This word will most likely come to mind when surrounded by the turquoise-blue magic of the Whitsunday Islands. The beautiful archipelago is located on Australia’s east coast, near the coastal town of Airlie Beach. It is a popular attraction for anyone travelling from Brisbane or Sydney to Cairns (and vice versa). And rightly so. The Australian islands score highly in terms of their paradisiacal landscape.

Particularly popular with visitors is Whitsunday Island with Whitehaven Beach, which is considered the most beautiful beach in Australia with its snow-white sand and crystal-clear water. Situated on the world-famous Great Barrier Reef, you can explore the sensational underwater world while snorkelling off the pretty islands.

Get ready for a picture-perfect location! The Whitsunday Islands are definitely one of the top sights on the east coast of Australia.

Read this article about Airlie Beach and the Whitsunday Islands National Park for more information and insider tips on the beautiful archipelago. 

Daintree National Park

Daintree National Park

Australia has more to offer than dream beaches! In the east of the country, there is a vast – approx. 1200 km² – contiguous rainforest. This includes the beautiful Daintree Rainforest in the Daintree National Park. It is the oldest rainforest in the world! You will find this jewel of nature north of the east coast, above Cairns.

Immerse yourself in the fascinating, green world with its unique rainforest plants and let it enchant you. Unusual plants such as rainforest ferns and fan palms are just as inspiring as the diverse wildlife. For example, you will encounter the rare helmet cassowary in the Daintree Rainforest. Magical sandy beaches make the holiday feel perfect.

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It is a beautiful must-see on the Australian East Coast and a real highlight!

Fraser Island

Fraser Island

Get ready for a real adventure on the largest sand island in the world! Fraser Island is an absolute highlight on the east coast of Australia and makes the hearts of its visitors beat faster by the dozen. The magnificent island can only be travelled on with a 4WD (“4-Wheel Drive“) off-road vehicle, which is an extraordinary experience! But that’s not all.

The Adventure Island also awaits you with a host of great attractions and sights! A dreamlike turquoise-blue lake and an old shipwreck are just a few of the island’s worth-seeing places.

Simply a fantastic sight that should not be missed on your round trip on the east coast of Australia! 

Waterfall Way

Waterfall Way

Enchanting waterfalls as far as the eye can see! The Waterfall Way between Brisbane and Sydney is a real “hidden gem”. Australia’s third most crucial tourist route begins near Coffs Harbour in New South Wales and stretches several hundred kilometres inland. It combines many of the most beautiful places on this route. Wonderful national parks and, of course, waterfalls await you.

Varied landscapes like rainforests and deep gorges create an exciting and enjoyable time. The waterfalls could not be more different. Whether delicate, filigree waterfalls in the middle of a green rainforest idyll or the second-highest waterfall in the country, which plunges down a 220-metre-high gorge. One thing is sure: waterfall fans and enthusiasts will get their money’s worth at these places worth seeing! You’ll see: It’s worth planning the Waterfall Way for your tour.

Get ready for a waterfall paradise at its best!

Jervis Bay

Wow! Turquoise blue water and snow-white dream beaches: you’ll find this paradise in Jervis Bay. If you’re looking for things to see in the south of Australia’s east coast, this paradisiacal bay is one of them. It is home to Hyams Beach, one of Australia’s most popular and beautiful beaches. Sparkling white sand meets crystal-clear water.

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The beaches in the bay are perfect for swimming and snorkelling. One or two sea creatures, such as dolphins or rays, can be encountered. As you can probably already see, Jervis Bay is well worth a visit if you are travelling on this itinerary.

Dream beaches come true at this popular Australian destination!

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