AUSTRALIA’S MOST BEAUTIFUL PARADISE ISLANDS

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[dropcap]A[/dropcap]ustralia is considered as the world’s sixth-largest country by land. It is known for its majestic natural wonders and wide open spaces, including its lush tropical features. The country is home to an impressively diverse landscape, ranging from the extensive boreal forest and towering mountains to palm tree-fringed beaches and bays. Whether it is your first time or nth to visit Australia, the country always leave its tourists gawping with great awe due to the breathtaking experience it offers. In this piece, we have covered some of Australia’s most beautiful paradise island — giving you ideas about why many travellers keep coming back in this paradise country.

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Cairns is one of Australia’s most popular holiday destinations as it is well set up for visitors because of its picturesque harbour, classic Aussie pubs, and air-conditioned shopping malls. With the Great Barrier to the east, the Daintree Rainforest to the North and the Atherton Tablelands to the west, Cairns’ location is indeed perfect for a holiday getaway.

The small port city is your best access to Tropical North Queensland. Cairns is a gateway to some of the most out-of-this-world ecosystems — from its dense rainforest to pristine sparkling blue Coral Sea. Indeed, this is where the jungle meets the reef.

Located 45 minutes away from Cairns, Fitzroy Island is easily reached via regular ferry transfers through the air-conditioned Fitzroy Flyer. The island is home to the most stunning natural landscapes and incredible rainforest — the perfect tropical paradise island for its picturesque walking trails, rich marine life, and exuberant wildlife.

Fitzroy Island is composed of around 97% National Park which is perfect for short, easy walk for all fitness levels and for all ages. If you enjoy bushwalking or hiking and you cannot decide where to go first, Fitzroy Island gives you a variety of choices. After enjoying hiking or bushwalking, reward yourself by swimming and snorkelling amongst the vibrant marine life of the famous Nudey Beach.

Nudey Beach is one of the most visited spots in Australia. In fact, Nudey Beach was considered as Australia’s Best Beach for 2018. Aside from its picturesque view, pristine white sand and clear water, Nudey Beach always has something fun and exciting adventure for its visitors. Whether you’re on the island for a relaxing and quiet time or for some exciting activities, Nudey Beach is perfectly suited for all you want. Lounge around the beach or enjoy water activities. Swim or snorkel amongst its clear water and see if you can spot Fitzroy Island’s famous clownfish or sea turtles!

 

Fitzroy Island

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Bruny Island

Bruny Island is located off the south-eastern coast of Tasmania, Australia. Bruny Island is Tasmania’s premier island destination, providing stunning natural beauty surrounded by many affordable accommodation, pubs and food and tour experiences.

If you are planning to visit this wonderful island, taking a Hobart drive down to Kettering which takes about 30 minutes is the easiest means of transportation. From there, 20-minute ferry trips await you that will take you to this paradise place.

Bruny Island is surrounded by amazing coasts that serve as a habitat to abundant marine life and endangered species like fur seals, fairy penguins and white wallabies. Bushwalking is also a popular activity on the island. Travellers from all over the world are dazzled by the magnificent beauty of the island that makes your bushwalking a wonderful experience.

Another attraction offered on the island is Bruny’s eco-friendly cruises. Book a trip in advance and be mesmerized by the majestic view of the shoreline of the island!

 

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Rottnest Island is becoming more and more popular for both locals and tourists alike because of the variety of things to do which are suited for all ages. Located just 19km off the Perth coastline in Western Australia, Rottnest Island is a perfect weekend getaway, offering more than 63 astonishing beaches, bays and top spots. The island is just 45-minute away from Hillarys Boat Harbour and reachable via Rottnest Fast Ferries. If you are on a fixed budget, a free shuttle is accessible from the centre of Perth, allowing you to get to the ferry terminal in Hilary.

Rottnest Island is a largely uninhabited island, riched with crystal blue waters and lush nature, offering its visitors with an amazing viewing experience of its wonderful reef, dolphins, fish and turtles. Most travellers enjoy kayaking, swimming, snorkelling, diving and fishing on the island — some of the very few ways to have a fine and relaxing time on the beach.

For current travel information, you can also view the traveller’s guide to Rottnest Island which is a great read for those wishing to travel to the island.

 

Rottnest Island

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