Australia's best wheelchair accessible experiences

Blue Mountains, New South Wales © Tourism Australia

Meet our marine life


Expert care and a unique access lift on Quicksilver Cruises' Agincourt Reef platform make for an epic day spent snorkelling among the Great Barrier Reef's abundant coral and marine life.

Great Barrier Reef, Queensland

Quicksilver Cruises, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland © Tourism and Events Queensland

Chase unique thrills


There are plenty of quirky ways to get your heart racing Down Under. Head to the Ozone to traverse Optus Stadium's railing-free, 42 m (138 ft) tall rooftop, taking in sweeping city views along the way.

Perth, Western Australia

The Ozone, Perth, Western Australia © Tourism Australia

See the coast from all angleS


Many Aussie beaches have beach wheelchairs on offer, but if you want to appreciate our golden coastline from above, a thrilling jump with SkyDive Australia will leave you with life-long memories.

Melbourne, Victoria

Skydive Australia, Melbourne, Victoria © Skydive Australia

Dive into local culture


It's no secret that many Aussies love to surf, and the team at Let's Go Surfing are committed to helping everyone catch a wave at Sydney's world-famous Bondi Beach.

Bondi, New South Wales

Let's Go Surfing, Sydney, New South Wales © Tourism Australia

Spend time with Traditional Custodians


Australia is home to the world's oldest living cultures, and there are incredible ways to experience them. Wander among the glowing red rock walls of Standley Chasm with an Aboriginal guide for a truly special experience.

The Red Centre, Northern Territoy

Standley Chasm, Red Centre, Northern Territory © Tourism NT/Helen Orr

Marvel at dramatic landscapes


Australia is rife with striking nature and landmarks that make for brilliant sights. Witness the orange lichen-covered formations of the Remarkable Rocks, perched atop a spectacular seaside cliff.

Kangaroo Island, South Australia

Remarkable Rocks, Kangaroo Island, South Australia © Tourism Australia

Revel in nature


There are countless unique ways to explore the Aussie wilderness. At Scenic World, you can soar high above a valley on a skyway journey, descend into the rainforest in a glass cable car and spot the iconic Three Sisters.

Blue Mountains, New South Wales

Scenic World, Blue Mountains, New South Wales © Tourism Australia

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Mapleton Falls Lookout, Sunshine Coast, Queensland © Tourism and Events Queensland