Bucket-list These Unique Australian Natural Experiences for The Summer
News 18With rising temperatures that are likely to continue going up, there’s no better way to beat the heat than by putting your calendar leaves to use and planning for your summer holiday. Take a dip into Queensland’s Champagne Pools Fraser Island also known as K’gari is most famous for being the world’s biggest sand island that houses dingoes, a rainforest, a beach highway, and several freshwater lakes. Experience a Tasmanian Nature Treatment at Saffire Freycinet One for nature lovers: Tasmania’s scenic east coast has a hidden gem called Freycinet, known for its wild and rugged beauty – think towering pink mountains that meet calm, blue waters, and secluded bays. Discover South Australia’s peculiar natural phenomenon in the Eyre Peninsula The Eyre Peninsula is a wonderland with a multitude of naturally distinct landscapes, including sheer cliffs, caves, crevasses, blowholes, and swimming spots, along with some serene rock pools. At Injidup Beach, near the town of Yallingup, there’s a certain spot where the waves cascade through narrow gaps and over rocks into a clear rock pool, creating just the right amount of bubbles and foam to make you feel like you’re in the world’s most spectacular jacuzzi.