Aerial of a couple walking along a beach on a Salty Dog Adventure Tour in the Whitsundays, Queensland © Tourism and Events Queensland

Salty Dog Adventure Tours, Whitsundays, Queensland © Tourism and Events Queensland

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Rottnest Island
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Rottnest Island
Great for: Cheery wildlife and Instagrammable beaches

Rottnest Island, or "Rotto" to locals, is a true sanctuary located just a short ferry ride from Perth. Clear blue waters, rocky cliffs and friendly wildlife make this island ideal for nature and animal lovers alike. There are no private cars; lean into this slow-paced getaway by exploring the 63 beaches on foot or by bicycle. The highlight of your visit is almost sure to be the local quokkas – pint-sized marsupials known for their friendly nature and constant smile.

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The Whitsundays
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The Whitsundays
Great for: Sailing and laid-back luxury

On the Great Barrier Reef, the Whitsundays are a sprinkling of 74 islands, boasting some of the country’s most beautiful natural surroundings. Stay on Hamilton Island, Daydream Island or Long Island for a luxurious tropical escape, or find that feeling of freedom as you sail around the region. You can join a multi-day tour or hire your own chartered boat. For a different vantage point, get an unmissable bird’s-eye view of the islands and the famous Heart Reef on a private seaplane tour.

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Kangaroo Island
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Kangaroo Island
Great for: Dramatic coastlines and marine life encounters

Kangaroo Island, located off the coast of South Australia, is an inspiring blend of unforgettable wildlife experiences, wonderous natural attractions, gourmet dining and delicious Australian spirits. Marvel at the Remarkable Rocks in the Flinders Chase National Park, walk among endangered Australian sea lions at Seal Bay Conservation Park and take the chance to swim with playful dolphins. You can savour the fine flavours of Kangaroo Island on an indulgent day tour – think fresh oysters, gin, local honey and olives.

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K’gari
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K’gari
Great for: Sandy beach drives and stunning swimming spots

Wild dingoes, breaching whales and beaches that double as roads are just a few of the things you’ll find on K’gari (formerly Fraser Island). Located about a six-hour drive north of Brisbane, K’gari is the perfect getaway for those who like to roam free. For a touch of adventure, visit during migration season (August through October) to spot giant humpbacks on a whale watching cruise, or join the K'gari Great Walk, where you’ll reconnect with nature along a winding coastal path.

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Lord Howe Island
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Lord Howe Island
Great for: Active adventures in picture-perfect scenery

Exclusive to just 400 visitors at any one time, Lord Howe Island will make you feel a world away from your worries. Jump on a short flight from Sydney and you’ll be greeted by a biodiverse coastline and mountain-studded interior, both of which can be explored during legendary hikes. Treat yourself to gourmet meals and luxury accommodation at the glorious Capella Lodge. Afternoons are the perfect time for lagoon snorkelling and diving through the underwater caves of Lord Howe Island Marine Park.

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Cocos (Keeling) Islands
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Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Great for: Vibrant dive sites and pristine beaches

A short flight from Perth, the idyllic Indian Ocean outpost of Cocos (Keeling) Islands boasts dazzling white-sand beaches, world-class diving and a unique cultural blend across 27 islands. Divers of all abilities can marvel at coral reefs and shipwrecks with Cocos Dive, curious historians can take a guided tour to learn about the local Cocos Malay people and explorers can visit the untouched southern islands on an outrigger canoe safari.

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Lizard Island
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Lizard Island
Great for: Spectacular hikes and abundant snorkelling spots

Lizard Island rests within the blue waters of the Great Barrier Reef, so it’s no surprise that a trip here is all about the ocean and relaxation. Snorkel some of the reef’s most incredible dive sites like Cod Hole, where you can swim alongside grey reef sharks and schools of tropical fish. After, hike the 4km (2.5mi) track to Cook’s Look for jaw-dropping views. Take time to indulge and unwind with a private picnic or savour fresh seafood by the waterfront.

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Phillip Island
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Phillip Island
Great for: Inclusive wildlife encounters

Just a 90-minute drive south of Melbourne sits Phillip Island, famous for its abundance of wildlife. Begin your animal adventure at the Koala Conservation Centre, or take a trip with Wildlife Coast Cruises to spot one of the largest colonies of Australian fur seals. Watch the Phillip Island Penguin Parade, where wild penguins waddle across the beach to their burrows. Travellers with limited mobility or sensory sensitivities can explore the Penguin Parade’s inclusive range of accessible services and facilities.

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Bruny Island
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Bruny Island
Great for: Fresh seafood and foodie experiences

Bruny Island isn't your average getaway. It encompasses a unique combination of wilderness, wildlife and an exceptional culinary offering. Hop on a wilderness cruise with Pennicott Wilderness Journeys to discover the wild coastline and creatures of the island. Spend afternoons collecting culinary delights from Get Shucked Oyster Bar, sample cheeses at Bruny Island Cheese Company, or visit the cellar door at Bruny Island Premium Wines. Stay at Hundred Acre Hideaway to take advantage of breathtaking views from your own cottage deck.

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Moreton Island
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Moreton Island
Great for: Outdoor adventures with nature and wildlife

Moreton Island is the perfect setting for an activity-packed getaway. A Desert Safari tour will have you sailing down golden dunes on a toboggan, while the challenging Mount Tempest Lookout walk offers stunning views. Snorkel among the sunken ships of the Tangalooma Wrecks – a man-made dive site that’s now home to fish, dolphins and dugongs. Pair adventurous days with relaxing nights with a stay at Tangalooma Island Resort, where you can rest amid views over Moreton Bay and the Glass House Mountains.

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Tiwi Islands
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Tiwi Islands
Known for: Vibrant local culture and fishing adventures

The Tiwi Islands, located 100km (62mi) north of Darwin, are a completely unique destination brimming with local Aboriginal culture, art and beauty. During SeaLink’s Tiwi by Design tour, you can witness a traditional smoking ceremony, wander the island with a Traditional Custodian and get hands-on with a screen printing workshop. Avid anglers will love a guided sport-fishing experience with Tiwi Island Adventures, and sports enthusiasts can watch a heated match of Australian Rules Football between October and March.

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Norfolk Island
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Norfolk Island
Great for: Intriguing history and lush scenery

Norfolk Island’s undulating, pine-tree-covered hillsides hide a dramatic secret: this speck in the ocean was once Australia’s most notorious penal colony. These days, it’s better known for its gorgeous scenery and fiercely proud residents (many of whom are convict descendants). You can explore the penal legacy at the Kingston and Arthurs Vale Historic Area. During your stay, play a scenic round of golf and check out the island’s basalt and sandstone cliffs on a kayak tour.