Australia’s diversity stretches across a country almost as big as the US and is filled with adventures and off the beaten path destinations that few international, and local, tourists venture to.
Sleep in an underground cave, explore underground museums, mines, and churches and play a round of golf on the desert course – not a blade of grass to be seen.
Kakadu is home to one of the oldest living societies on Earth, the local Bininj and Mugguy people, as well as hundreds of saltwater crocodiles other reptiles, birds, fish and mammals and more than 2,000 plant species.
It’s quiet and surrounded by surfing beaches, a lagoon for stand up paddle boarding and paddle boats, and The Haven for picnics, rolls down the Skillion and spectacular sunset views.
Uncrowded, miles of surfing beaches, an 8km coastal walk, wild dolphin and whale encounters, vineyards, activities for families, and the most magnificent sunsets.