Great Barrier Reef calling: Chinese tourists make Australia a Lunar New Year hotspot
Bookings projected to surge on new flights, flexible itineraries and ease of payment

Industry insiders said the lure of wine, seafood, nature and flexible small-group itineraries was driving interest in the island country.
Australia is projected to attract “the most travellers from China” during the break, with bookings likely to more than double over last year’s total, according to Trip.com’s 2026 Lunar New Year travel forecast.
The report highlighted natural wonders such as the Great Barrier Reef and the outback’s landscapes as among the most appealing attractions.
Total trip spending from China, Australia’s top market, reached A$12.3 billion (US$8.7 billion) for the year ending in September 2025, according to Tourism Australia, a government promotional agency.
Nick Henderson, Tourism Australia’s regional general manager for Greater China, pointed to wine tours, Melbourne’s cafe culture and the Sydney Fish Market as top attractions.