Australia has announced the launch of a large-scale program to attract tourists for the 2025/26 summer season. Sydney and Melbourne will host major cultural festivals, including the Sydney Festival and the Taste of Australia food tour.
Qantas and Virgin Australia have expanded their international routes, adding direct flights from Tokyo, Los Angeles and Dubai.
Particular attention is being paid to safety and the environment: new regulations for tourists are being introduced in national parks, including restrictions on the number of visitors in protected areas. Experts predict that Australia will welcome over 12 million international tourists in 2026, a record high for the past 10 years.
Australia has announced the launch of a large-scale program to attract tourists for the 2025/26 summer season. Sydney and Melbourne will host major cultural festivals, including the Sydney Festival and the Taste of Australia food tour.
Qantas and Virgin Australia have expanded their international routes, adding direct flights from Tokyo, Los Angeles and Dubai.
Particular attention is being paid to safety and the environment: new regulations for tourists are being introduced in national parks, including restrictions on the number of visitors in protected areas. Experts predict that Australia will welcome over 12 million international tourists in 2026, a record high for the past 10 years.
Australia has announced the launch of a large-scale program to attract tourists for the 2025/26 summer season. Sydney and Melbourne will host major cultural festivals, including the Sydney Festival and the Taste of Australia food tour.
Qantas and Virgin Australia have expanded their international routes, adding direct flights from Tokyo, Los Angeles and Dubai.
Particular attention is being paid to safety and the environment: new regulations for tourists are being introduced in national parks, including restrictions on the number of visitors in protected areas. Experts predict that Australia will welcome over 12 million international tourists in 2026, a record high for the past 10 years.
Australia has announced the launch of a large-scale program to attract tourists for the 2025/26 summer season. Sydney and Melbourne will host major cultural festivals, including the Sydney Festival and the Taste of Australia food tour.
Qantas and Virgin Australia have expanded their international routes, adding direct flights from Tokyo, Los Angeles and Dubai.
Particular attention is being paid to safety and the environment: new regulations for tourists are being introduced in national parks, including restrictions on the number of visitors in protected areas. Experts predict that Australia will welcome over 12 million international tourists in 2026, a record high for the past 10 years.


