Group standing at Standley Chasm, West MacDonnell Ranges, Northern Territory © Tourism NT/Helen Orr

Standley Chasm, West MacDonnell Ranges, Northern Territory © Tourism NT/Helen Orr

The best accessible experiences in Australia

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Visit stunning beaches

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Visit stunning beaches

Why you’ll love it: Feeling the sea spray on your face

Australia is home to many of the world’s most spectacular beaches. Accessible Beaches lets you browse accessible facilities such as beach matting, shaded areas and beach wheelchairs. Ride the waves with Let’s Go Surfing at iconic Bondi Beach – the team will work with you to create a fun and comfortable learning environment accounting for physical and intellectual disabilities. Those with sensory sensitivities can also use live beach cams to assess the crowds at popular spots before heading to the coast.

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Explore Australia's epic nature

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Explore Australia's epic nature

Why you’ll love it: Weaving through Australia’s breathtaking nature

From ancient rainforests to red deserts, the natural environments Down Under are breathtaking. You’ll find awe-inspiring scenic trails, many featuring accessible pathways and facilities. Start planning by exploring AllTrails’ list of Australia’s best wheelchair-friendly trails. Cruise through the Daintree Rainforest, trek through the rugged red hues of Standley Chasm or chase waterfalls in Tasmania. For something a little more thrilling, you can take to the skies aboard the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway near Cairns, or the Scenic Skyway in the Blue Mountains.

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Immerse yourself in the art scene

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Immerse yourself in the art scene

Why you’ll love it: Soaking up the history, art and cultures of Australia

There’s no shortage of world-class accessible museums and galleries across Australia. Some highlights include the iconic Sydney Opera House and the