Uluru -the big red rock- is Australia's best known natural feature and has become a national symbol.
The Glowworm Cave of Waitomo has attracted millions of people from all over the word, curious to see the tiny glowing creatures.
Granite mountains, surrounded by azure bays and white sand beaches.
The official Maori name of a hill called Taumata, in New Zealand.
Miniature buildings set within beautiful gardens will make your trip to Canberra complete.
One of the oldest parks in Queensland, home of the bunya pine, an ancient tree growing cones weighing up to 10 kg.
Booderee has beautiful white beaches, offering a wide range of activities: walking trails, surfing, fishing, camping, sailing, snorkeling and diving.
The most distinctive building of the 20th century and a landmark for Australia.
Located on the remote island of Tanna, in Vanuatu, this is one of the most accessible active volcanoes in the world.
About 5 millions of golden and moon jellyfish are found in this marine lake on the Rock Islands in Palau.
A one of a kind attraction, for visitors of all ages, with eccentric architecture and a great maze.
The most notable feature of the park are its beaches with golden sand.
A scenic flight over the Great Barrier Reef and you'll be amazed by the beauty of the Heart Reef.
Located within Fiordland National Park, Milford Sound is bordered by rock faces that rise 1200 metres or more on either side.
Kakadu National Park is the largest national park in Australia and it contains one of the highest concentrated areas of aboriginal rock art sites in the world.
New Zealand's largest National Park and one of the largest in the world, with a surface of 1.2 million hectares.