Unique Aussie Locations to Pay a Holiday Visit Planning to get out of that house you snuggled for the past days?! Great! I have a list of some pretty amazing locations that can overwhelm you with its energy. Are you interested in planning a holiday trip to Australia, one of the most desired tourist destinations in the world? Australia is quite popular for its exceptionally well natural diversity, both terrestrial and aquatic wildlife, magnificent cultural sites, and architectural wonders. Let your next holiday be in this wonderland. Here goes the list consisting of some holiday destinations in Australia for your next trip. Sydney Sydney can be identified as a gracious city that can satiate all your travel craving in one go. Reach out to Sydney Harbour home to the Harbour Bridge and Opera House, two iconic landmarks and world-famous architectural masterpieces. Get on board an authentic paddlewheeler dinner cruise in Sydney offering the best views of the harbour attractions along with a one hour cabaret show. Enjoy a three course seated and served dinner prepared to perfection by the onboard chefs. If you couldn’t make it upto a dinner cruise, hop aboard a Sydney Harbour lunch cruise and enjoy your best ever daylight cruising experience with live onboard entertainment programmes and freshly prepared buffet lunch. Combine your lunch or dinner with refreshing soft drinks and Australian beverages available for purchase from the fully licensed bar onboard. The spacious dining saloon with a theatre style layout will help you to enjoy onboard entertainments, restaurant quality dining, and all harbour attractions. Its wraparound verandah and cathedral windows will help you to capture some stunning pictures in the picture-perfect location. Share your photographs on social media, let everyone get fascinated. Brisbane Brisbane can be identified as a remarkable cosmopolitan with a highly renowned outdoorlifestyle. Brisbane is favoured with great weather conditions, not-so hot or cold. Unlike any other locations in Australia, Brisbane is rich with cultural attractions. Brisbane Botanic Gardens, one of the most popular tourist attractions in Brisbane is located around 7 kilometers from the Central Business District exactly at the foot of Mount Coot-tha, Brisbane's tallest mountain. This 56-hectare garden, recognised as Queensland's chief subtropical botanic garden is open all day and allowed to explore. The Queensland's chief subtropical botanic garden. Like Sydney, there are river cruises and waterfront parks in Brisbane offering amazing city skyline views with a lunch or dinner cruise with your family and friends. You can also spot one of Queensland’s most elegant and cultural icons- the Brisbane City Hall. The Hall is recognised as a symbol of civic pride. Try to capture some photographs of its Italian Renaissance styled design and art works, vaulted ceilings, mosaic-tiled floors, and marble staircases. If you can stay a bit longer, try to reach out to one of Australia’s renowned centres for live performance- the Queensland Performing Arts Centre. You can watch various performances that are famous, energetic, live and local.