Things to Do in Australia in March
Discover the Bondi Beach

- One of the best places to visit in Australia in March is the famous Bondi Beach, which is a beach destination of this country
- The Bondi Beach is known for its fine white sands and curling waves, which also makes it a surfer’s paradise
- Flanked by sandstone cliffs, the beach is also one of the best places in Sydney to enjoy whale watching as well as golfing
- It is also home to one of the oldest life-saving clubs in the world, and boasts of many restorers, cafes and other establishments
Location: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Explore the Sydney Opera House

- Flanked on either side by the beautiful Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Royal Botanic Gardens, the Sydney Opera House is one of the best Places to visit in Australia in March
- Ranked amongst the most popular tourist attractions in the country, the Sydney Opera House is also an architectural marvel, and reflects the image of a sailing ship
- From fine dining restaurants and a theatre, to several studios, a concert hall, a cinema as well as exhibition rooms, you can discover a wide array of attractions here
- The Sydney Opera House is also recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, wherein you can witness a variety of shows, from operas and ballets to other cultural performances
Location: Bennelong Point, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
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Hike in the Blue Mountains

- One of the best and the most adventurous activities that you can do in Australia in March is to go hiking in the famous Blue Mountains
- Known particularly for its amazing scenery, lush wilderness and natural phenomenon like waterfalls and plunge pools, a hike in the Blue Mountains, located in the Blue Mountains National Park, will surely awaken the adventurer inside you
- The mountains are also a park of the Great Blue Mountains World Heritage Area, and is a place where you can learn about the aboriginal culture
- As you hike along the terrains of the Blue Mountains, you can also enjoy camping and stargazing here


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Shop at Victoria Market in Melbourne

- When looking for things to do in Australia in March, indulge in some retail therapy at the iconic Victoria Market in Melbourne
- Open since 1878, this marketplace is also on the National Heritage List, and is amongst the best fresh products market in the country
- This marketplace has over 600 small stores, and shops, wherein you can get your hands on everything, from fresh fruits and vegetables, to epicure food, local produce, souvenirs, clothes, handicrafts, and more
- You can also try several local street food delicacies and beverages while enjoying live entertainment at the Victoria Market
Location: Queen St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Timings: 06:00 a.m. to 03:00 p.m. (Closed on Mondays and Wednesdays)
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Watch the Sunrise at Uluru

- Watching the sunrise at Uluru is amongst the best things to do in Australia in March
- Being a sacred site for the Aboriginal people of Australia, Uluru is also amongst the country’s most iconic landmarks, wherein you can soak in stunning views of the sun rising from the horizon
- Often also known as Ayers Rock, you can simply head over to famous viewing spots like Talinguru Nyakunytjaku or the Kuniya walk area, which are the best places to capture the rising sun
Location: Mutitjulu NT 0872, Australia
Visit Wineglass Bay

- The Wineglass Bay is amongst the top places to visit in Australia in March, and is particularly known for its pink and red granite formations
- Located alongside the Freycinet National Park, the long coastlines of the Wineglass Bay become even more stunning with the onset of the autumn season in March
- With the waters being relatively warm, you can enjoy swimming or sunbathing here, or even go on cruises from the bay, wherein you can catch sights of marine animals like penguins, fur seals, whales as well as dolphins, to name a few
- You can also find a wide array of cafes and restaurants near Wineglass Bay, which are great to get a taste of the delicious local seafood delicacies
Location: Coles Bay Rd, Coles Bay TAS 7215, Australia
Explore Kakadu National Park
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- When looking to head outdoors in Australia in March, take some time out to explore the Kakadu National Park, which is the largest national park in the country
- Drive along the long Stuart Highway all the way to the park, whilst also soaking in views of the varied terrains of the country
- The Kakadu National Park consists of various ecosystems, from floodplains and low land hills, to dense forests, mangrove areas as well as verdant meadows
- You can also enjoy seeing native Australian animals like emus, koalas as well as kangaroos here
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Discover the Pink Lake

- Discovering one of the many Pink Lakes ranks amongst the top things to do in Australia in March
- One of the most famous Pink Lakes is the Hutt Lagoon, which is a salt lake, and is also the home to the largest microalgae production site in the world
- The colour of the water in the lake is pink, which is an extremely stunning and panoramic sight for the eyes, and is the result of algae production here
- You might also get a chance to see the lake change its colour from pink to red or even purple
Climb Mount Kosciuszko
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- Another popular adventurous experience that you can have in Australia in March is climbing Mount Kosciuszko, which is the tallest mountain in the country
- Standing tall at 2228 metres from the sea level, the climb to this mountain offers some of the most breath-taking views of the surrounding landscapes, villages and hamlets
- Once you reach the end of your climb, you can also enjoy 360 degree alpine views, with seasonal wildflowers adding more serenity and beauty to your surroundings
- The climb to the top is fairly difficult, and is complete with an elevated walking track, which takes around 6 to 7 hours to complete
Visit Kangaroo Island

- If you are in search of places to go to in Australia in March, the Kangaroo Island should be on your list
- Ranked as the third largest island in the country, located in the farthest southern state of Australia, the Kangaroo Island was first inhabited by the Australian aboriginals
- When visiting the island, you can not only get a chance to taste a variety of fresh seafood from the region, but also explore the many different wineries located here
- You can also catch sights of many different native Australian animals here, from kangaroos and koalas, to wombats, emus and more
Location: Southwest Adelaide, Australia