Natural beauty abounds throughout Australia. There could be a completely different landscape, coastline, or climate around every bend. Australia has everything, from deserts to beautiful beaches. Check out our list of the top 5 bucket list photography sites in Australia if you're thinking of a getaway like we are.
1: Uluru – Northern Territory -
The most well-known sight in the desert is Ayers Rock, which is part of Uluru. Indigenous Australians consider this natural beauty to be sacred and the resting place of ancestors' spirits. Another fantastic place for shooting is Uluru.
2: Cradle Mountain – Tasmania -
Despite being a small state, Tasmania has so much natural beauty that you might easily get lost there for weeks. Our favourite, though, is the stunning Cradle Mountain. From Launceston, Cradle Mountain is just over two hours distant. Unique and varied animals, flora, and topography can be found at Cradle Mountain. Crater Lake's mirror-like waters and the craggy summits of Cradle Mountain. You will remember this photographic experience for the rest of your life.
3: Royal National Park – New South Wales -
Sydney is a photographer's paradise, so this choice is a no-brainer. Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, and well-known Bondi Beach are all nearby. Although each place is beautiful, it has already been captured on camera millions of times. The Royal National Park comes next. These places are fascinating natural phenomena and wonderful photographic subjects! Along with getting unique photos that are impossible to acquire anywhere else, hiking to these sites will help you stay in shape.
4: Great Ocean Road – Victoria
Landscape and seascape photographers will find the Great Ocean Road to be a photographer's dream. You have never seen anything like the breathtaking scenery along this section of beach. Amazing shapes have been sculpted by the erosion of the limestone cliffs. Photographers will love this site because of the wonderful subjects.
5: Kangaroo Island – South Australia
A ferry ride from the mainland will take you to the lovely island of Kangaroo Island. This is a little but powerful island with lots of chances for some spectacular photos. The island's southern coast is home to the 2 square kilometre Little Sahara dune system. More than 7,000 years have passed since the formation of this dune system. Some of Australia's whitest and softest sands can be found at Little Sahara.
1: Uluru – Northern Territory -
The most well-known sight in the desert is Ayers Rock, which is part of Uluru. Indigenous Australians consider this natural beauty to be sacred and the resting place of ancestors' spirits. Another fantastic place for shooting is Uluru.
2: Cradle Mountain – Tasmania -
Despite being a small state, Tasmania has so much natural beauty that you might easily get lost there for weeks. Our favourite, though, is the stunning Cradle Mountain. From Launceston, Cradle Mountain is just over two hours distant. Unique and varied animals, flora, and topography can be found at Cradle Mountain. Crater Lake's mirror-like waters and the craggy summits of Cradle Mountain. You will remember this photographic experience for the rest of your life.3: Royal National Park – New South Wales -
Sydney is a photographer's paradise, so this choice is a no-brainer. Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, and well-known Bondi Beach are all nearby. Although each place is beautiful, it has already been captured on camera millions of times. The Royal National Park comes next. These places are fascinating natural phenomena and wonderful photographic subjects! Along with getting unique photos that are impossible to acquire anywhere else, hiking to these sites will help you stay in shape.
4: Great Ocean Road – Victoria
Landscape and seascape photographers will find the Great Ocean Road to be a photographer's dream. You have never seen anything like the breathtaking scenery along this section of beach. Amazing shapes have been sculpted by the erosion of the limestone cliffs. Photographers will love this site because of the wonderful subjects.5: Kangaroo Island – South Australia
A ferry ride from the mainland will take you to the lovely island of Kangaroo Island. This is a little but powerful island with lots of chances for some spectacular photos. The island's southern coast is home to the 2 square kilometre Little Sahara dune system. More than 7,000 years have passed since the formation of this dune system. Some of Australia's whitest and softest sands can be found at Little Sahara.