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Australia's best tourist destination for summer December-January

 
[Free Tour]     14 Dec 2017
In Australia, with many holidays and holidays in December, January is simply the best time to travel, and the weather is just fine. Get your backpack on your back. Let's go! You must not miss these eight resorts!

In Australia, with many holidays and holidays in December, January is simply the best time to travel, and the weather is just fine. Get your backpack on your back. Let's go! You must not miss these eight resorts!


01 Holy Spirit Islands WHITSUNDAYS

Australia's best tourist destination for summer December-January

Those who dream of a white Christmas will not see snow here, but they will find the purest, brightest sand in the world.

Paradise Beach is considered to be the best beach in the world. Relax in flawless silica sand or jump into seven kilometers of cobalt water on the beach. Enjoying a typical Australian Christmas experience on the beach, tidal shifts create an amazing blend of sand and watercolor. Come here for a truly romantic Christmas.


02 kangaroo island KANGAROO ISLAND

Australia's best tourist destination for summer December-January

Kangaroo island does not have too many traces of human development, everywhere is blue sea and blue sky, there is no noisy crowd bustling, some are full of the original ecological comfort and quiet!

Kangaroo Island is an independent island, about 15 kilometers from the mainland, South Australia, sunny weather in many places can always see the scenery of the sea. Near by, the white waves hit the rocks. Even dark clouds, warm sunshine through the thick white clouds on the island, stroll on the beach, overlooking the boundless beauty, this scene is also good-natured. Kangaroo island charm, personal experience will understand!


03 Port of Coves COFFS HARBOUR

Australia's best tourist destination for summer December-January

One of the most popular family resorts on the northern coast of New South Wales is the pleasant subtropical climate and tranquil rainforest of Port Coves, coupled with quiet, clean beaches.

Spend a relaxing Christmas at the Botanical Garden and open every day of the year. Hidden gardens are a true treasure house of natural beauty, rainforests, mangroves and even koala trees. In the greenhouse, enjoy flowers and plants representing different continents and countries, or simply relax and enjoy picnics on neatly mowed lawns.


04 Canberra CANBERRA

Australia's best tourist destination for summer December-January

Christmas is a big event in Canberra, offering a lot of activities. The city will light millions of lights and create a stunning Christmas atmosphere.

The most memorable thing about Canberra is the painstaking architectural masterpiece. The most majestic, don't come up with something new about the new Capitol. Built on one side of the Capital Hill, with its back against the bleak mountains, it radiates, with a huge spire on top of it, like a few legs of an alien visitor's aircraft landing on Earth. Wonderful new ideas and majestic momentum are enough to dazzle people.


05 Monington Peninsula MORNINGTON PENINSULA

Australia's best tourist destination for summer December-January

It takes more than an hour to drive from Melbourne-the Monington Peninsula is an ideal destination for travelers from Melbourne who plan to take a short one-day trip or stay for a few days, because there are plenty of beautiful places to go.

The peninsula, picturesque and lush, is often referred to as Melbourne's Playground. Surrounded by the sea, the peninsula is an unforgettable stop on a wonderful journey between Philip Island and Oceanic Road. Escape the hustle and bustle of the city, and when you go to the Monington Peninsula, a city famous for golf and good weather, Christmas is the best time to get out of the green course and enjoy Australia's best golf club, each of which is beautiful.


Bridestowe Lavender Farm, Kingdom of lavender, Tasmania

Australia's best tourist destination for summer December-January

The purple dream ocean of Tasmania, the largest lavender manor in the southern hemisphere.

The best time to watch our famous lavender race to bloom is from December to early February, with more than 260 acres of lavender estate, the world's largest privately owned lavender farm. It is estimated that there are about 650000 plants, lavender stretching about 200km, lost in the ocean of purple flowers, breathing clean air, think of it.


Blue Lake The Blue Lake

Australia's best tourist destination for summer December-January

Blue Lake is a low-level crater of a dead volcano in Mount Gambier (Mount Gambier), South Australia. There are four volcanic lakes on Mount Gambier, two of which have dried up over the past 30 or 40 years, and Blue Lake is one of the two remaining lakes.

From December to March, the lake will show a vibrant cobalt-blue color; after April, it will gradually turn back to cold-tempered iron gray until the next December. The reason for this phenomenon is still unknown. It is believed that the surface temperature of 20 degrees Celsius in summer makes calcium carbonate separate from the water and form a very small calcium carbonate crystallite. After the sun was scattered, it formed a clear blue water color. In addition, the incident angle of sunlight will also affect the performance of water color. And the seasonal activity of plankton in the lake may also contribute to the change in water color, why the lake is so blue.

Of course, when you see the lake with your own eyes, you will be more fascinated by the color than why.


08 Jarvis Bay Jevis Bay

Australia's best tourist destination for summer December-January

Just 2.5 hours away from Sydney, the beach in Javier Bay is famous for winning the Guinness Book of Records of the world's most white beach. Jarvis Bay has had close ties with Aboriginal Australians for thousands of years, and many traces of indigenous exploration of marine culture can be found here. Today, to the south of the border with Pottery National Park, there is still a vivid look of indigenous culture.

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