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The best and worst attractions in Australia

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Every country in the world has the best and worst tourist attractions and Australia has them. We’re not saying that this is the opinion of the majority of locals and tourists and Australia but here is what the people on social media say. Take this list with a grain of salt and do your research regarding the tourist destinations that you will include on your itinerary.

 

Best Tourist Attractions in Australia

 

1. Gold Coast

When it is your first time in the country and would love to visit a lovely beach with a great view and amazing people, the Gold Coast is the perfect destination for you. There are tons of surfers riding the big waves and a lot of shops nearby as well.

 

There are nearby entertainment areas like casinos where you can play your hearts out. However, if you just want to head straight home after a tiring day at the beach, you can still amuse yourself by playing online casino games. If you’re new to the system, you can learn from experts and get casino advice from them.

 

2. Sydney Opera House

Do you like watching opera singers and performances? Book a ticket and watch them live at the Sydney Opera House. You can feel the performers’ passion for the art and music. There are various shows every single day that you should check out.

 

3. The Daintree Rainforest

If you love nature and would like to see a rainforest in Australia, The Daintree Rainforest is a must-go tourist spot. You will be able to see a lot of animals in the area with an ambiance that will relax your spirit.

 

4. The Great Barrier Reef

When you are on the lookout for the best view in Australia, The Great Barrier Reef is the place to go. You can either ride a cruise ship or hop in a small airplane and get mesmerized by the amazing view of this World Heritage site in Australia.

 

Worst Tourist Attractions in Australia

 

1. Rainbow Beach

The city itself is amazing but the “rainbow” beach that they take pride in is not so colorful. You can only see different shades of brown and they are not too pretty in the pictures.

 

2. Sydney Harbour Bridge

One of the most expensive and overrated tourist spots in Australia is climbing the Sydney Harbour Bridge and paying more than $250. Aside from the expensive fee, there are too many people going there so you really can’t enjoy the view.

 

When traveling, always set your expectations low so you will not be disappointed once you get there. Remember to be smart in planning your next trip and don’t forget to have fun.

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