Australia has some of the most beautiful tourist attractions in the world. Though people often confuse Australia as a continent with Australia as a country. Even though Australia is the smallest continent in the world in terms of land size and population, Australia is the largest country in Oceania. This has positioned Australia as one of the best tourism destinations in the world. This article brings you exclusive tourist attractions in Australia and some of the most beautiful places found in this graceful continent. Australia has the largest island in the world, it is vibrant multi-cultural cities, ancient rainforests, rugged national parks, red terrain deserts and one of the world’s most awesome natural wonders (the Great Barrier Reef) as well as some of the extremely eccentric wildlife on planet earth. This article brings to you the best of Australia. Must-See Tourist Attractions in Australia Listed below are some of the must-see tourist attractions in Australia Opera House Sydney The Sydney Opera House is one of the topmost tourist attractions in Australia. This gracefully exquisite structure is located in Sydney, Australia. Its shell-like shape and billowing sails structure that was intentionally built to reflect a gliding ship is an attraction on their own, let alone it’s strategic positioning. It is surrounded by water on three sides and bordered by the Royal Botanic Gardens on the south. A tour to Opera House allows you to dine at one of the lovely restaurants in Opera house to have a taste of Australian foods or circuit the theatres, studios, concert hall, exhibition rooms and the cinema. The Opera House cinema presents a magnificent centre where you could get the rare chance to watch live entertaining performance by famous artists. A long-distance view of the Opera House is nonetheless exciting. Opera House in Sydney interior offers great a great view that will leave your breathless. Harbor Bridge The Harbor Bridge is one of the fascinating tourist attractions in Australia. This is one of the most celebrated tourist attractions in Sydney, Australia and the largest steel arch bridge in the whole world. The bridge which is fondly called “the Coat hanger”. Rises 134 meters above the harbor and straddles 500 meters, connecting Sydney’s North Shore to the central business district. The bridge consist of two railway lines extend over it, in addition to the pedestrian path as well as eight lanes for road traffic which’s direction can be switched to accommodate traffic flow. A guided ascension to the top of the bridge unfolds astonishing views over the harbor and city that would sure fascinate you. If you are looking for one of the best things to do in Sydney Australia, this will fascinate you. Great Barrier Reef Marine Park The Great Barrier Reef should be on your lists of things to do in Australia. This is one of Australia’s most enormous natural endowments and one of the many Wonders of the World. It is located off the coast of Queensland and stretches from Bundaberg in the south through to Cape York in the north comprising of more than 3000 different reef systems hundreds of picturesque islands and coral cays with inshore mangrove islands serving as home to hundreds of different species of fishes and an array of incredibly colourful corals. It is one of the Tourists favourite place for snorkelling and dives, sail, kayak or simply watch the dozens of species of tropical fish, sharks, dugongs, dolphins, turtles, rays, and giant clams from the underwater viewing stations and glass-bottom boats. Blue Mountains National Park The Blue Mountain National park is one of the best places to visit in Australia. This is yet another tourist attraction sited in Sydney and it is a 5. This beautiful Blue Mountains National Park which earned its title based on the blue haze springing from the numerous eucalyptus trees sprouting therein. The Blue Mountain Park shelters more than 664,000 expanses of wilderness incorporating intense gorges, waterfalls, autochthonous rock paintings, and 140 kilometres of hiking trails. The towering sandstone rock formation known as the “Three Sisters” which have stood tall in the heart of New South Wales’ Blue Mountains National Park for more than 50 million years is the most famous attractions in the park. A tour through the charming Echo Point in Katoomba via railway, walkway, cableway and skyway all offer elevated views of the dense forests for tourists looking to feed their eyes asides hiking, abseiling, rock climbing, mountain biking, and horseback riding adventures. Blue Mountains National Park should be top on your bucket list of places to visit in Australia. Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park If you are considering visiting Australia, the Uluru Kata Tjuta National park should be listed on your top unique things to do in Australia. This amazing World Heritage site located deep in the heart of Australia’s Red Centre, Uluru is a striking red monolith forming the centrepiece of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. It is one of the few parks whose management is not entirely handled by expatriates but jointly operated by Parks Australia and the indigenous landowners (the Aṉangu people) who hold their 348 meters high shadowy place in sacred reverence. Though the surrounding plain, with most of its bulk is hidden beneath the earth’s surface, the sun submersing in the sky creates vivid colours that transform from terra cotta to blue, violet and red. Tourists get to see such awesome fascination in a single park and perhaps extend their expedition to other enchanting sites like the Ayers Rock and Corey Leopold. Uluru Kata Tjuta National ParkAttractions: The sophisticated City of Melbourne is the second-largest is one the most visited tourism destination in Australia on every literati’s itinerary courtesy of its rich galleries, theatres, restaurants, shops, green pastures, parks and gardens. Melbourne’s tourist high points include; the Yarra River, Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Federation Square and the National Gallery of Victoria and even the suburbs (Dandenong Ranges to the east and Mornington Peninsula to the south). Sports fans, skiers, hot balloon fliers