8 Tourist Attractions in Australia

1.Sydney Opera House, New South Wales-Mention "Sydney, Australia" and most people think of the Opera House. Shaped like huge shells or billowing sails, this famous building on Sydney's Bennelong.

2.Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, Queensland-You can't leave Australia without seeing the Great Barrier Reef. This World Heritage-listed natural wonder is one of the largest living structures.

3.Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory-Deep in the heart of Australia's Red Centre, Uluru (formerly Ayers Rock), is one of the most photographed natural wonders in the country.

4.Sydney Harbour Bridge, New South Wales-Along with the Opera House, the Sydney Harbour Bridge is one of Australia's top architectural icons. Affectionately called "the Coathanger,".

5.Blue Mountains National Park, New South Wales-A UNESCO World Heritage Site, beautiful Blue Mountains National Park is a hiker's paradise and a popular day trip from Sydney.

6.Melbourne's Culture, Victoria-Melbourne, Australia's second largest city, is a popular stop on many Australian itineraries - especially for culture vultures. Galleries, theaters, restaurant.

7.Bondi Beach, New South Wales-Bronzed bodies, blond sand, backpackers, and surf - throw it all together and you get one of the world's most famous beaches. 

8.Daintree National Park, Queensland-A Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, Daintree National Park in Far North Queensland is among the most ancient ecosystems on Earth.