Australia

  • Cairns

    I was struck a little by the contrast of Cairns with other Australian towns. I would say it was created specifically for tourists. The city of Cairns in the northeast of Australia's most beautiful coast has come a long way from uninhabited swampy areas to a chic, modern port city. And also one of the most attractive places for travelers on the whole continent, due to its proximity to the Barrier Reef, numerous hotels, tourist offices, souvenir shops and excellent infrastructure. ...
  • Adelaide

    Adelaide is one of the largest cities in beautiful Australia, which is worth a visit to see the leisurely pace of life, enjoy wine in the popular Barossa Valley, pet the lovely representatives of the fauna in Cleland Nature Reserve and just relax your soul. If you travel around the southern state of the country, then this is its largest city, so not dropping into it would be a big omission. ...
  • Perth

    When I think about Perth, the blue sky with flocks of parrots, the air filled with the smell of eucalyptus, and the rhythmic breath of the ocean come to my mind first. The capital of Western Australia and the fourth largest metropolis of the country, Russian tourists rarely visit. If you look at the map, it is lonely located on the west coast: to its closest major neighbor, Adelaide, more than 2.5 thousand kilometers. ...
  • Melbourne

    Melbourne is an amazingly friendly, musical, vibrant city. The spirit of freedom, love and pleasure reigns here. It is called the cultural capital of Australia, because it is known not only for its extremely capricious weather, but also for contrasting areas, museums, exhibitions, restaurants, as well as cultural and sports events, such as the annual Melbourne Cup races and the Australian Open tennis tournament. ...
  • Sydney

    I have already been to Australia several times, but I couldn’t get to Sydney. And it happened! The city met me with a hurricane that lasted 5 days, I broke an umbrella and broke my SLR camera. But, having first climbed Harbor Bridge, I forgave Sydney all the hardships. It’s impossible not to fall in love with such a place. ...
  • Western Australia

    If I had to choose to visit only one region of the country, perhaps I would stop at the immense Western Australia, which occupies a third of the mainland. This is the largest state in the country, an ancient and sparsely populated region, which has preserved largely its pristine wildness. It is easy to imagine how Australia looked in the past, before the colonization of the continent. ...