
This year, put your wish to swim with whale sharks on Ningaloo Reef into practice! It will be an experience you will forget for the rest of your life, and one you can’t miss when visiting this place. Ningaloo Reef, which stretches for more than 300 kilometers along the coastline of Western Australia, is one of the largest shore reefs in the world and one of the few areas in the world where whale sharks can be stably observed every year.
Be in the water with the world’s largest fish and feel the mixed emotions of excitement and tranquility, awe and humility. In front of the huge body of whale sharks, you will feel small, but they are harmless filter feeders, and their curiosity about humans has nothing to do with food. Their recipes often include plankton, copepods, krill, and fish eggs.

Riding a camel to see the scenery is a classic experience that can’t be avoided here. And you, too, will be a moving part of the scenery of Cable Beach.

Each year between October and February, sea turtles nest on Cable Beach, so there will be restrictions on vehicle traffic on the beach during this time.

Open-air baths: The manicured garden adds to the laid back atmosphere of the outdoors. Here are fifteen well-designed geothermal rock pools, sensory caves and waterfalls waiting for you to explore. Feel the unique charm of water sources here.

Aromatherapy pool 37 ℃-38 ℃: Experience ethereal pleasure in our signature fragrance pool. A crisp floral mist gently envelops your senses. This carefully concocted fragrance blend is like a symphony of natural essence, and each fragrance blends harmoniously to create an oasis of fragrance and pleasance. The mist lingers, as if to bring the whisper of flowers, evoking a serene atmosphere and soothing the body and mind.

Rainforest Cave 37 ℃-38 ℃: Step into the rainforest pool and you’ll be instantly captivated by the atmosphere of the hidden cave. The cave is dotted with lush ferns and its design is inspired by the nearby Otway National Park. The charming atmosphere of the cave creates a feeling of isolation. The real finishing touch of the rainforest pool is the rainforest shower room located in the middle of the pool, imitating the Otway Rainforest Waterfall. The water poures gently for a natural massage effect that gently soothes your shoulders, neck and back.


Watch the stories unfolding in the night sky: Enjoy the light dancing in the sacred Uluru night sky during the Wintjiri Wiru Light Show. This immersive experience uses lights, lasers, drones and projections to interpret the ancient story of the ancestors of the Anangu people over the famous giant rock in the center of red clay.

Dine under the bright starry sky: As night falls, the night sky of Uluru will reveal the magnificent wonders of the Milky Way galaxy. Join the Sounds of Silence Jungle Dinner or experience the beauty of dining under the stars at the Tali Wiru Dinner with didgeridoo music.

Looking out at the shining starlight Yuan Ye: Go to the foot of Uluru Rock, and you will find the “Yuan Ye Starlight” art installation composed of more than 50,000 solar tubes. Visit at sunrise or sunset and this fascinating sight will be something you will forget for the rest of your life.






Crocodile Jump on the Adelaide River; “Jumping” crocodiles are not a specific breed, but because they will leap out of the water and bite the food hanging above their heads to show their strength (and hunger). The Adelaide River is the only river that flows through allowed feeding areas and has an estimated four crocodiles per square kilometer, so join the Jumping Crocodile Cruise and you have the opportunity to see multiple crocodiles.


Watching a movie under the stars: The Lounge Chair Cinema is a unique outdoor cinema located on the edge of the harbour, open to the public from April to November every year. You can watch the sunset in the tropical garden and then watch a movie under a sky full of stars.

Set sail to cruise the harbour at dusk: One of the right ways to open up this harbour city is to go to the harbour. You can join a sunset cruise and bask in the golden afterglow of the setting sun or enjoy an onboard dinner for more quality time. All kinds of funky onboard experiences are available.




Mandingalbay Ancient Aboriginal Experience Tour: Take a short boat sailing from the center of Cairns, and you can feel the authentic Aboriginal culture. Embark on a three-hour eco-cultural tour with the Mandingalbay Ancient Aboriginal Experience Tour, where you’ll visit the ancestral lands of the local Mandingalbay Yidinji Aboriginal people. The experience begins with a traditional “welcome guest” fireworks ceremony. Then follow a guided walk around Grey Peak National Park and learn to find edible and medicinal plants that have been used by aborigines for thousands of years. After that, enjoy delicious coconut tambo bread and tea, and then take a boat back to Cairns to end this wonderful trip.





Roaming the world’s largest sand island, an unforgettable journey: Made entirely of sand, the World Heritage Island of Fisha has many amazing things to offer. From the moment you set foot on the island, you will be captivated by its magic. Drive on the wide beach, let the sea breeze blow, enjoy the rolling sand dunes, swim in the colorful waters, and watch the marine life playing near the shore. There are resorts and wilderness campsites built on the island to meet different needs.

Swim in a lake containing essential oils: In the dense tropical rainforest, there are many beautiful lakes, including the beautiful McKinsey Lake. With its turquoise blue water and natural tea tree essential oils, the lake is a picturesque swimming spot in contrast to the silicon-white sandy beaches.

Experience the exciting four-wheel drive lane: When it comes to road trips, what could be more pleasant than galloping all the way on white sandy beaches under a blue sea and blue sky? Fraser Island is just one such place. Without the obstruction of traffic lights, you can enjoy the cross-country adventure.

Watching whales and their cubs: From August to October, the island of Feisha is crowded with tourists. This protected bay is an ideal shelter for thousands of humpback whales and their newborn calves. You can join the boat tour program and see them up close.

12. At Hailong Island, meet all your expectations from the Great Barrier Reef

Snorkeling in crystal clear waters: Hailong Island is a paradise for snorkeling enthusiasts. To spy on the rare treasures of the sea, you don’t even need to take a boat, just put on your fins and dive into the turquoise water from the beach to see starfish, sea cucumbers and more.

Observe the life cycle of sea turtles: Green and loggerhead turtles return to Sea Dragon Island every year, crawling back to the place where they broke out of their shells thirty years ago to nest. Every year from October to April, when the baby turtles hatch, you can watch them rush to the seaside.

Stay at an exclusive resort: Sea Dragon Island doesn’t offer day trips, so the only way for tourists to come here is to book the luxurious Sea Dragon Island resort. The island offers accommodation options ranging from secluded guest rooms to single-family villas with exclusive beach access.

Eight marine animals punch in: Hailong Island is home to some iconic marine animals of the Great Barrier Reef, including the “Big Eight Marine Animals”. Near the islands, visitors can see tracks of sea turtles, manta rays, clownfish, and even sharks.


