THEAustralia it is located in the Southern Hemisphere so the seasons are reversed compared to ours and there are substantial differences between the north and south of the country. To the north the tropical climate reserves the possibility of showers and cyclones between February and March, the south instead enjoys a temperate climate and from December to March the royal summer brings the warmth of temperate European locations, it is good to understand which areas of Australia are intends to visit so as not to find yourself in the midst of sudden tropical rains and without the right clothing. On average, the best season to visit Australia is spring when the climate is not excessively hot and the spectacle of nature offers its best "performances".
Once you arrive in Australia, there are certainly places of interest not to be missed Sydney, the largest and most famous city in the country, a sparkling metropolis set in an incredibly suggestive bay, start your visit from Circular Quay, the "nerve centre" of the city, reach theOpera House one of the places of interest in Sydney and in the whole of Australia, enjoy the tranquility of the Royal Botanic Gardens, an oasis of around 30 hectares where you can take a nice walk which you can continue along the bay to reach Mrs.Macquarie's Chair, one of the city's scenic spots, take a look at the country's oldest library, the New Wales State Library, and continuing along Macquarie Street admire the Parliament House , St. Mary Cathedral. Once you have visited the cathedral, treat yourself to a nice walk in the company of the possums in Hyde Park who, particularly in the evening, enjoy running from one branch to another of the splendid trees that frame the avenues.
Another place of interest in Australia is the elegant city of Adelaide, take a stroll through the Central Market where you will find an abundance of South Australian produce, enough to make your mouth water, admire Port Adelaide and the beautiful 19th century buildings, visit the Maritime Museum on Lipson Street, treat yourself to a tour of the most elegant avenue, the North Terrace, where you can see Parliament, the Adelaide Casino and the Art Gallery of South Australian and the South Australian Museum. Carve out a few hours by the sea to enjoy the beautiful beach of Gleneg or Henley and Grange, along the seafront you can find fish'n'chip kiosks for a snack before relaxing under the sun.
If you are looking for an indelible memory of Australia, head to Cervantes to reach the Nambung National Park and see the Pinnacles, these are limestone rock formations of various shapes and heights created by underground rocks, plants and atmospheric agents, the Pinnacles desert is among the most visited places of interest in Australia, if you manage to organize your excursion in time to enjoy the sunset, an incomparable spectacle awaits you, the sand and rocks seem to absorb the sunlight, coloring themselves with incredible shades.
Among the other places of interest in Australia we recommend you to stay in close contact with nature Shark Bay declared a World Heritage Site, you will enjoy wonderful beaches and if you arrive between September and October you will be able to enjoy the bay decorated with wild desert flowers, the protected area of Monkey Mia will allow you to meet the dolphins and even followed by the rangers you will be able to take a swim with these beautiful mammals. Furthermore, north of Shark Bay you can reach Coral Bay where diving and snorkelling will be a dream, in the pristine Ningaloo Reef you will admire tropical fish, rays, dolphins, colorful corals and even the whale shark.
Another place of interest in Australia which particularly concerns the Aboriginal population is the town of Alice Springs, surrounded by rocky mountains, in the center of the Australian continent, has around 2.400 inhabitants, the majority of whom are Aboriginal, who through the numerous art ateliers present in the area offer tourists the best products of the population's art, in particular paintings and instruments wind like the didgeridoo. From Alice Springs you can then go to the place of interest of Australia par excellence, Ayers Rock, symbol of the country, inside the Uluru Kata Tyuta National park you can see the largest monolith on earth which changes color depending on the light and of the time, considered a sacred place for the aborigines, it deserves to be seen to witness the unparalleled spectacle of the colors ranging from red to purple that color the rocky conformation as if it had been painted by a skilled painter.