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Australia is a country of perfection, with endless opportunities for amazing photos. From cityscapes to natural wonders, there’s no shortage of insta spots to explore. Here’s the most insta-worthy locations in Australia to make your feed pop.

1. Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge

Man taking a picture of Sydney Opera House with Sydney Harbor in the foreground.

No trip to Australia is complete without the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge. Head to Mrs. Macquarie’s Chair for views of both or take a ferry for different angles. Sunrise and sunset is the best time for photos.

2. Bondi Icebergs Pool, Sydney

Bondi Iceberg Pool in the foreground with the ocean and Bondi Beach in the background.

This ocean pool is an insta fave. Turquoise water and coastal views, Bondi Icebergs Pool is the epitome of Sydney beach life.

3. Great Barrier Reef, Queensland

A man scuba diving at the great barrier reef.

The Great Barrier Reef, a World Heritage site, is one of the most beautiful natural wonders of the world. Snorkel, dive or take a scenic flight and the coral and marine life will make for amazing photos.

4. Uluru (Ayers Rock), Northern Territory

A man on top of Uluru looking at the view.

Uluru’s redness and spiritualness is a must see. Capture the rock at sunrise or sunset to see the colours change and consider a guided tour to learn about the cultural significance to the Anangu people.

5. Whitehaven Beach, Whitsundays

Whitehaven beach with boats docked in the background.

Famous for its white silica sand and clear water, Whitehaven Beach is a tropical haven. Hill Inlet where the tides create patterns in the sand is a great spot for aerial shots.

6. Twelve Apostles, Great Ocean Road

Twelve Apostles in Victoria, with the ocean and beach and cliffs on the right.

The limestone stacks of the Twelve Apostles are a photographer’s paradise. Located on the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, this is best shot during golden hour when the light is soft and the coastline is at its most beautiful.

7. Pink Lake, Western Australia

Pink lake in Western Australia

Lake Hillier and Hutt Lagoon are two of Australia’s pink lakes. A surreal and colourful experience. The pink against the blue sky and green surroundings is a photo opportunity not to be missed.

8. Hosier Lane, Melbourne

A bike parked up on Hosier Lane with colourful graffiti on a building in the background.

Melbourne’s Hosier Lane is an ever changing street art gallery. The murals and graffiti make it one of the most insta urban spots in Australia. Don’t forget to explore the nearby laneways for more hidden gems.

9. Kangaroo Island, South Australia

Kangaroo Island with rocks and the sea.

Wildlife and landscapes, Kangaroo Island has plenty of insta moments. Seal Bay, Remarkable Rocks and Vivonne Bay are just a few to add to your list.

10. Blue Mountains, NSW

A stream with vegetation either side.

The misty cliffs and valleys of the Blue Mountains are photogenic. Visit Echo Point for views of the Three Sisters or explore the walking trails for more unique shots.

11. St. Kilda Pier, Melbourne

St Kilda Pier at night with people walking down it.

Shot at sunset, St. Kilda Pier is magic. The pavilion, calm water and city skyline in the background is a serene and beautiful spot. Keep an eye out for the little penguins that live on the pier.

12. Rottnest Island, Western Australia

Rottnest Island, with walkways, trees and a lake in the background.

Rottnest Island is famous for its quokkas, often referred to as the happiest animals on Earth. Snap a selfie with these little guys and explore the island’s beaches and turquoise water.

13. Hyams Beach, NSW

Hyams beach with mossy rocks in the foreground and the sea in the background.

Famous for its white sand, Hyams Beach is a beach and photographer’s paradise. The sand against the blue water is a beautiful shot.

14. Wineglass Bay, Tasmania

Wineglass bay, featuring it's very blue water and green hills in the background.

Wineglass Bay’s crescent shape and blue water makes it one of Australia’s most beautiful beaches. The lookout hike is worth every step.

How to Shoot Insta-Worthy Photos in Australia

  • Golden Hour: Shoot at sunrise or sunset for soft light.
  • Use a Drone: Many of Australia’s icons are best shot from above.
  • Plan Ahead: Research and visit during off peak to avoid crowds.
  • Respect Nature: Follow local guidelines and leave no trace.

From beaches to street art, Australia has endless insta opportunities. Start planning and get ready to find the most beautiful spots in Australia!

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