Arguably the scenic highlight is the Outback, with the red dusty
earth of the desert, blue skies and striking geological features forming a
spectacular vision. Uluru, the gigantic red rock soaring 348m into the sky
is one of the most famous Australian landmarks and a visit at dawn or
sunset is awe inspiring. The harshness of the Outback contrasts strongly
with the populated coast, with its beautiful beaches, laid-back culture
and modern cities. Sydney is the epitome of this side to Australia, with a
sandy coastline, towering skyscrapers, friendly residents, exciting
restaurants and top cultural attractions such as the famous Sydney Opera
House. Australia's other cities should not be forgotten however, with
Melbourne offering hedonistic charm, Broome with its Asian flavour and the
liveliness of Perth.
One of the most spectacular activities on
offer in Australia is scuba diving or snorkelling on the Great Barrier
Reef off the coast of Cairns. Although not cheap, the marine life and
spectacular reefs are second-to-none. In addition to some of the world's
best diving spots, Australia also offers one of the most beautiful coastal
drives, along the Great Ocean Road on the south coast.
Visitors
impressed with the beauty of Australia should be prepared to be mesmerised
by the glorious scenery of New Zealand. Comparable in size to Great
Britain, New Zealand offers the contrasting landscapes of glacial
mountains, clear lakes, tiny islands, forests, geysers and boiling mud. In
addition, while New Zealand is a perfect destination for those hoping to
relax and rejuvenate, it is also heaven for thrill-seekers, with skiing,
rafting, bungee jumping, skydiving and whale-watching on offer. The
country is divided into two separate islands, both with small, yet lively
cities and a whole host of activities.
It is easy to forget that
Ocenia consists of more than the wonders of Australia and New Zealand,
with tiny islands such as Niue, Tonga or French Polynesia making ideal
destinations for a relaxing break, while island-hopping is easy. Fiji
alone is made up of over 300 islands, surrounded by coral reefs and warm
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