
Discovering Brisbane or Brisby (and its surroundings), on a Visa in Australia , as its inhabitants call it, is not lacking in attractions: the Gold Coast, bohemian towns in the hinterland, Byron Bay aka surfers' paradise… The third largest city in the country has plenty to offer, especially when you know that it is bathed in 320 days of sunshine a year .
Festivals, amusement parks, surfing competitions, vibrant nightlife: Brisbane combines urban quality of life with nature , particularly off the coast of Fraser Island, a World Heritage Site boasting magnificent lakes and extensive forests. Another plus is the renowned hospitality of Queenslanders!
Finally, Brisbane, a thriving city, is brimming with cafes, bars, and restaurants. Consider adding the Sunshine Coast Gold Coast hinterland to your itinerary.
Story Bridge: Brisbane is bisected by a river, and a great way to discover this modern metropolis is to take the ferry that will take you under Story Bridge (if you're feeling brave, you can even rappel down it). Along the riverbanks, you'll see subtropical gardens, colonial architecture, and the Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA), which you can visit later.
South Bank Brisbane: 17 hectares encompassing parks, restaurants, cafes, bars, shops, museums, and galleries. Impressive river views and hundreds of events throughout the year make it the perfect place to relax.
Artificial beach: go to the beach right in the heart of the city! The supervised and free-access artificial beach in the form of a lagoon surrounded by white sand and subtropical plants gives Brisbane a special flavour.
GOMA, Queensland Art Gallery : when it comes to culture, Brisbane has no shortage of options. The GoMA is none other than Australia's largest gallery of modern and contemporary art. The Queensland Art Gallery offers a wide variety of Australian and international art, as well as two galleries dedicated to Indigenous work.

Moreton Island: Formerly a penal colony, Moreton Island is now largely a national park that shouldn't be missed. Sand dune bashing, hiking trails along white sand beaches, and exploring sparkling lagoons like the Blue Lagoon and Honeyeater Lake, all the way to Cape Moreton… There's no shortage of activities!
Byron Bay : Australia's easternmost point, Byron Bay is distinguished by its laid-back lifestyle. Add to that stunning beaches and incredible surf spots, and you're truly in the heart of Australia. The outback also offers its share of attractions: hills, valleys, waterfalls…
Noosa : The first beach resort on the Sunshine Coast, Noosa has plenty to offer, from bushwalking and surfing in crystal-clear waters to unique diving sites… All this, just a 90-minute drive from Brisbane.
Fraser Island: Explore the rainforest and swim in a rain-fed lake, drive along 75 Mile Beach, spot dingoes… Located about 300 kilometers north of Brisbane, Fraser Island is one of the most surprising islands in the world. Rainforest grows on the dunes, the island is home to half of the world's elevated lakes; we could go on and on! We'll let you discover it for yourself…
Starting your working holiday in Australia by taking a few weeks of English classes in Brisbane can improve your English and increase your chances of landing jobs on your Working Holiday Visa that require a higher level of English, such as hotel receptionist positions. One in three Working Holiday Visa holders who use Visavacancestravail.be takes English classes at the beginning of their stay. Discover our complete package including English courses .

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Cities marked with an asterisk (*) are eligible for Job Assistance
Cities marked with an asterisk (*) are eligible for Job Assistance