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Sydney

The most well known city in Australia, Sydney is a great place to see some of Australia's most well known attractions. The Sydney Aquarium, Luna Park, The Sydney Opera House, and Sydney Harbour are just a few examples of the amazing things Sydney has to offer!

 

The Great Barrier Reef

Australia's Great Barrier Reef is the largest living organism on earth. Stretching more than 1,600 miles along the Queensland coast, the Great Barrier Reef is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Students wishing to do an internship or semester abroad in Australia will get to snorkel and explore the Great Barrier Reef during the Bridging Cultures Program, our orientation program for our students. 

 

Uluru (Ayers Rock)

Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, lies in the heart of Australia's outback. Known as the "Red Heart of Australia", Uluru stands near Alice Springs in the middle of Australia. You can experience the beauty and mystery of Uluru through one of STA Travel's many outback trips! For more information CLICK HERE

 

Western Australia

Occupying about one-third of the continent, Western Australia is a state of great diversity. Residents of the largest state are known to be obsessed with the great outdoors. Students quickly become accustomed to the Australian culture taking full advantage of all Western Australia has to offer. Unspoiled forests along the southern coastline, the vast expanses of the Kimberlys, the blankets of wildflowers, and the excitement of a major city are all part of the beauty and rich frontier heritage of Western Australia. All of this gives visitors a unique and healthy environment, conducive to study and personal growth. For more information about Western Australia and Perth CLICK HERE

 

Do you know of any Top Destinations in Australia that aren't listed here? Email studyabroad@globalinksabroad.org with your suggestions to be added to the "Top Destinations - Australia" page.
 



 
 
 
 

  Submitted by Alumni Lauren Fout   Submitted by alumni Kimberly Stark