impressive sight, best enjoyed in a rented kayak from water-level. Queensland Tangalooma Island Resort - Tangalooma Island Resort has a wide array of excursions on offer, and a few of them are for free. This is the few places in the world where it is still possible to hand-feed dolphins in the wild. They come swimming up alongside the jetty at dusk for their nightly feed. Lamington National Park - Lamington National Park is World Heritage-listed and about a 2-hour drive away from Brisbane. The park’s walks take in pristine waterfalls, sections of the ancient Gondwana Rainforests and over 120 bird species that live there. South Australia Wine Cellars - Some of the most famous wine regions in the world are dotted across South Australia: from Shiraz in the Barossa and Riesling in the Clare Valley to the big reds of the Coonawarra, your wine holiday will be as rich and seamless as the wines themselves. You will find more than 200 cellar doors open for you within an hour drive away from Adelaide. Glenelg - Glenelg is Adelaide’s most popular beach destination, always buzzing with people browsing through shops, dining at sidewalk cafés and enjoying the beach. The port is also well worth a visit, as well as the many events going on there all year. Tasmania Mona, Museum of Old and New Art - Mona is a three-level subterranean art space dug into a sandstone cliff face underneath an ambient vineyard – its lawns dotted with pink bean bags. Australia's largest private museum - its unconventional and challenging curatorial approach - makes Mona a must-see for any visitor to Australia. Devils@Cradle - It doesn’t get much more Tasmanian than Cradle Mountain and Tassie devils. Keep an eye on the clock because the Devils@Cradle feeding tour happens at 5.30pm sharp – or the devils get mad. This is a rare chance to observe these unique animals in the company of some fellow carnivorous marsupials – the eastern and spotted-tail quoll. Victoria Federation Square - This futuristic plaza is one of the most complex and ambitious construction projects ever undertaken in Australia, serving as Melbourne’s civic center with cafés, restaurants, an amphitheater and several museums such as the Ian Potter center with Australian art. There’s also a farmers market every Friday and a book market on Saturdays. Royal Botanic Gardens - Arguably one of most beautiful botanic gardens in the world and the perfect place for a relaxing and picturesque picnic. It displays more than 50,000 plants and is undisputedly one of Melbourne's most popular tourist attractions. Definitely worth a visit on a sunny day in Melbourne. ©2022 SIRVA BGRS Worldwide, Inc. Confidential and Proprietary.

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