Looking at travel destinations around the world, I came across the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. If all goes well, I will be moving to Sydney in 2014 and therefore this caught my eye.
Pure white sand and coral reefs teeming with fish are the hallmarks of these castaway islands off of Australia’s northeastern coastline. More familiar islands, including Lizard, Hayman, and Bedarra, are havens for divers, as they provide easy access to potato cod fish and gaping giant clams—and they’re home to ultra-chic hideaway hotels. Scuba diving and snorkeling has been something that I look forward to doing, and will probably be my first time here!
Whitehaven Beach in the Whitsundays is the reef’s most photogenic beach: a 4.5-mile stretch of sand that seems to go on forever. Lizard Island Resort, a five-star enclave that counts 40 contemporary suites and 24 private beaches.
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