Travelling to Australia: Post Covid-19 Rules and Top 8 Attractions Not to be Missed

Travelling to Australia: Post Covid-19 Rules and Top 8 Attractions Not to be Missed

Australia remains one of the best worldwide destinations for travel and tourism. As the country opens up to visitors after the lockdown, you need to understand what are the rules and regulations before heading down under. This article highlights those requirements and also some insights into the country's unique attractions. Are your customers planning to visit Australia?

Check out our travel advice below to learn more about the COVID-19 requirements for travelling in Australia. Also, find out some of the top-rated tourist attractions to visit that your customers need to know.

COVID-19 Rules & Regulations

Starting from 18 April 2022, travellers entering or departing Australia will not need a negative COVID test as proof.

Pre-departure Checklist

  • Fill out the Digital Passenger Declaration form.
  • Comply with other airline-specific or local destination-specific regulations.

When you're in Australia

  • Observe the COVID-19 rules and regulations, such as social distancing, and wearing a mask where it is mandatory.
  • Monitor yourself for COVID-19 symptoms.

Leaving Australia

  • Find out about your next destination's COVID-19 rules and regulations.

For more ideas on things to do, check out some of the top-rated tourist attractions in Australia:

The Great Ocean Road

The Great Ocean Road

The Great Ocean Road between the Victorian cities of Torquay and Allansford is a sight to behold and makes a wonderful road trip idea. The views along this trip are amazing, culminating at the Twelve Apostles, an incredible natural rock formation by the ocean.

Sydney Harbour Bridge

Sydney Harbour Bridge

You could also climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge in New South Wales. With a special bridge suit, harness, and communication gear, you'll enjoy amazing views of the surrounding area at 440 feet above sea level as you test your spirit of adventure.

Ngadiku Dreamtime Walk

Ngadiku Dreamtime Walk

The Ngadiku Dreamtime Walk in Queensland offers insights into nature as you explore the Mossman Gorge, and learn about the local aboriginal culture, specifically the Kuku Yalanji people.

The Great Barrier Reef

The Great Barrier Reef

If you love SCUBA diving and the ocean, there is no better place for you than The Great Barrier Reef, off the Queensland coast. This fantastic collection of islands, lagoons, coral cays, caverns, and channels contains extraordinary marine life. You'll enjoy spectacular underwater views and adventure from spending time there.

The Red Centre

The Red Centre

You can also catch a truly unforgettable sunset at The Red Centre. The vast expanse of Alice Springs, the Kings Canyon region, and Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park offers so much adventure. Enjoy your camping experiences surrounded by complete darkness that enhances the stars' sparkle above.

Bondi Beach

Bondi Beach

Bondi Beach in New South Wales will satisfy your every expectation if you wish to spend time at the beach. There is always something interesting, from early morning group workouts to sumptuous breakfast.

Blue Mountains National Park

Blue Mountains National Park

You can also go hiking and mountain biking in the Blue Mountains National Park. If you're feeling more adventurous, you can go rock climbing. The mountain offers amazing views and so much fun for the outdoorsy visitors.

Sydney Opera House

Sydney Opera House

Visiting Australia isn't complete without stopping by the Sydney Opera House. This architectural masterpiece looks stunning inside and out. You can attend music performances at the venue or take a guided tour through the facility.

 

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