Explore Aboriginal culture and history, and get up close to native wildlife on this Grand tour of Australia. Experience the sunrise over Kata Tjuta (the Olgas), one of the most iconic natural landmarks. Admire the coral and marine life of the Great Barrier Reef. Discover Sydney, Australia's famous harbour city and capital of New South Wales.
Fly to Sydney.
Fly to Sydney.
Upon arrival in Sydney, you will be welcomed and transferred to the Novotel Sydney Darling Harbour.
Experience the best of your holidays in Australia with this captivating adventure, exploring the World Heritage-listed wonders of the Australian Blue Mountains and the spectacular Jenolan Caves. Located on the western slopes of the Blue Mountains, this intricate system of limestone caves and natural arches is among the most impressive in the country.
You're on your way to the standout Sydney Olympic Park at Homebush Bay, a defining monument of modern Australian sporting history. From here, you are about to embark on one of the most scenic tours in Sydney. You're about to ascend the Western Hills highway and traverse through the quaint townships of Blaxland, Wentworth Falls, Lawson, and Katoomba, all of which are the beautiful heart of the Blue Mountains and Queenslanders' favourite escape, famed in both domestic and international tourism venues.
Marvel at sweeping views over ancient eucalyptus forests and dramatic sandstone formations. Learn about the rich cultural heritage of the region through fascinating Aboriginal Dreamtime stories that tell of the world’s creation.
A memorable stop along the way is a visit to Echo Point with amazing views looking out over Jamison Valley and the famous Three Sisters rock formation. Continue on to the magnificent Grand Arch at Jenolan Caves, where you will explore glittering caves and the placid mystery of Blue Lake. Finish the day with a fully guided tour through the remarkable Lucas Cave, famous for its cathedral-like caverns and natural sounds.
This tour of Sydney is the perfect way to take in one of the most famous travel destinations in Sydney. It is packed with major highlights, including a guided tour of Australia's most iconic building, the Sydney Opera House. Your tour includes all the famous landmarks in the city - Darling Harbour, Chinatown, Sydney Opera House, The Rocks (the birthplace of Sydney), Parliament House, Hyde Park, St Mary's Cathedral, the Art Gallery of NSW, and the Domain.
On this Sydney tour, you will get to travel through the exclusive eastern suburbs of Double Bay and Vaucluse to The Gap for incredible views of the Pacific Ocean and the Heads before arriving at the famous Bondi Beach, hands down one of Australia's favourite beaches. This is one of the most popular Sydney tours, as it provides a good mix of cultural and natural attractions.
Your final tour stop will be back in the city, through the historic and trendy suburb of Paddington to the Opera House, where you'll join an in-depth guided tour of the world-famous building - truly one of the must-visit Sydney travel places.
After breakfast the day is free to explore Sydney on your own.
After breakfast transfer to Sydney airport to board your flight to Ayers Rock. On arrival Ayers Rock you will be welcomed and transferred to hotel Sails in the Desert.
Rise early this morning to begin your Australia tour with a journey to Talinguru Nyakunytjaku in Uluru & Kata Tjuta National Park. Watch the first rays of the sun set the Red Centre alight while enjoying a warming cup of tea or coffee. This unforgettable experience is one of the best places to travel in Australia for breathtaking natural beauty and cultural significance.
Then travel to the mystical 36 domes of Kata Tjuta. On the way, enjoy panoramic views of the southern side of Kata Tjuta before arriving at the base of Walpa Gorge. Spend some time exploring the gorge and the unusual conglomerate rock formations. The walking trail through Walpa Gorge follows the natural creek between two of the tallest domes of Kata Tjuta, making it a highlight of any Australia Uluru tour.
Early morning travel from Ayers Rock Resort to Kings Canyon, stopping for breakfast at Kings Creek Station (included) along the way. As part of one of the most scenic Kings Canyon Australia tours, make the rocky climb to the rim of the canyon for marvellous views of Watarrka National Park. Follow the rim of the canyon, stopping to look down into the canyon gorge at lookout points.
Time permitting, you may choose to descend into the green oasis of the 'Garden of Eden'. The circuit walk takes approximately 3 hours to complete and is rocky and steep in parts, recommended for those with a good level of fitness. Alternatively, you may wish to take an easier, shorter walk to explore the boulder-strewn canyon floor.
This memorable experience is a highlight of any trip to Australia. On arrival in Alice Springs, check in at the DoubleTree by Hilton hotel.
Explore the West MacDonnell Ranges on one of the most scenic day tours in Australia. This full-day 4WD safari travels through the West MacDonnell Ranges to Hermannsburg, an Aboriginal community and historic precinct renowned for its Aboriginal art collection and the works of Albert Namatjira. Enjoy morning or afternoon tea in Hermannsburg.
Travel down the bed of the Finke River, one of the oldest watercourses in the world, into Palm Valley. Discover spectacular rock formations, white sands, and an oasis of rock pools and palm trees. Unique relic plants such as the cycad and Livistonia Mariae (cabbage palm) are found only in Central Australia.
Visit the impressive rock formation known as the Amphitheatre and enjoy a picnic lunch in Finke Gorge National Park. On the return, relax and take in the shifting colours of the magnificent West MacDonnell Ranges in the afternoon light.
Morning transfer to Alice Springs Airport to board your flight to Darwin. On arrival in Darwin, check in at the Hilton Hotel.
Kakadu National Park is a timeless place, a landscape of exceptional beauty and diversity. As one of the most iconic places to tour in Australia, it features mangrove-fringed coastal areas blending into expansive floodplains, lowland hills, and sandstone escarpments to the east, all interwoven with open woodland and forest habitats.
Your journey along the Arnhem Highway, crossing the Adelaide River and Marrakai Plains. Stop at Nourlangie to view ancient Aboriginal rock art. After lunch, enjoy a scenic cruise on the famous Yellow Water Billabong. Conclude your day with a visit to the Warradjan Cultural Centre, where informative displays depict the rich traditions of the Aboriginal people in Kakadu.
This morning, we travel south, passing former World War II airstrips en route to Adelaide River. Enjoy a short stop to view the Adelaide River War Cemetery, a site dedicated to those who lost their lives during the attacks on Darwin in the 1940s.
Continue to Nitmiluk National Park for a guided cruise through Katherine Gorge, one of the remarkable places to tour in Australia. Spot crocodiles sunning on the banks and observe a variety of birdlife. The cruise through the first two gorges takes you past sheer rock walls rich in flora and fauna. A short walk is required before boarding the second cruise vessel.
Enjoy a picnic lunch, followed by a brief tour of Katherine. In the afternoon, we stop at Edith Falls, where there’s time for a refreshing swim in the crystal-clear pool beneath the falls.
After breakfast, transfer to Darwin Airport to board your flight to Cairns. On arrival in Cairns, check in at the DoubleTree by Hilton hotel.
After breakfast, embark on one of the most popular day tours Cairns Australia, has to offer—a scenic rail journey to the rainforest village of Kuranda. Explore the rainforest village, and take the memorable journey back on the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway.
Explore the award-winning Rainforestation Nature Park and experience the Dreamtime Walk before returning to the amphitheatre to see a performance by the Pamagirri Aboriginal Dancers in a rainforest amphitheatre. Then take a tour of the rainforest on an amphibious Army Duck, seeing the rainforest from both land and water while your guide shares information on the wildlife and vegetation.
Continue to the wildlife park to see Australian animals such as crocodiles, snakes, and wombats, and hand-feed the friendly kangaroos. Enjoy a delicious barbecue lunch before returning to Cairns on the Kuranda Scenic Rail.
We depart Cairns and cruise out to the Great Barrier Reef on a 25-metre high-performance catamaran, enjoying morning tea along the way. This is one of the most popular Australia Great Barrier Reef tours. The first stop is the beautiful Michaelmas Cay, where most of our water activities take place, including a snorkelling tour assisted by our very own marine naturalist for new or nervous snorkellers. All snorkelling equipment is provided, and you also have the option of scuba diving (at your own expense) in the crystal-clear waters. After lunch, depart to Breaking Patches (Paradise Reef Mooring), where you have time to snorkel or dive (at your own expense).
After breakfast, transfer to Cairns Airport to board your flight to Melbourne. On arrival in Melbourne, you will be welcomed and transferred to the Novotel Hotel.
Enjoy a full-day Great Ocean Road tour Australia offers, showcasing some of the most spectacular coastal scenery on Earth, including the Twelve Apostles limestone stacks and the Gibson's Steps, site of historic cliffs. Take in views of the city and Port Phillip Bay as you cross the Westgate Bridge. Pass through Geelong on the way to the Surf Coast and the world-renowned surfing spot of Bells Beach.
Continue along the Great Ocean Road with a stop at Kennett River township to spot local koalas in their native habitat. The tour then moves through the stunning Otway Ranges, where you can walk through cool temperate rainforest. Next, explore Port Campbell National Park and its iconic rock formations. Be awestruck by the majestic Twelve Apostles before returning to Melbourne.
Sit back and allow the experts to introduce Victoria's most visited region. Yarra Valley wine tours from Melbourne offer an irresistible escape to majestic hills and the mountains of the Great Dividing Ranges. Recognised as one of the world's great wine-growing regions, you’ll enjoy fine local produce and breathtaking scenery throughout the tour.
Your first visit will be to the Yering Station Vineyards. Start the day by learning how to swirl, sniff, and slurp—preparing you to taste some exceptional wines. Then head to lunch at Ray's Restaurant, located in Balgownie Estate. Enjoy a high-quality restaurant lunch paired with a glass of Balgownie Estate wine.
After lunch, continue to Yering Farm, where the cellar door proudly showcases antique cooper tools used by pioneer winemakers over a century ago. The final stop is Domaine Chandon—a perfect way to end the day with a guided tour of the winery, followed by a relaxing glass of Australia’s finest bubbly, light platters, and stunning views that will leave you in awe.
After breakfast the day is free to explor Melbourne on your own.
After breakfast, transfer to Melbourne Airport to board your flight to Adelaide. On arrival in Adelaide, you will be welcomed and transferred to the InterContinental Hotel.
After an early breakfast, we leave for a famous Adelaide Kangaroo Island tour. Experience this spectacular shipwreck island, home to a diverse range of wildlife and natural wilderness. Pass through the beautiful Fleurieu Peninsula to Cape Jervis, where we board the ferry and cruise the Backstairs Passage to Kangaroo Island.
We'll visit our first stop at Seal Bay, where you will be able to walk along the beach in the company of nearly an estimated 500 Australian sea lions that live in the area. Then have an Aussie country-style lunch in a rural setting before taking on the terrific sights of Flinders Chase National Park, which is home to wallabies, kangaroos, goannas, echidnas, and many different varieties of seabirds.
Next, visit the iconic 'Remarkable Rocks', a group of granite boulders shaped by natural forces over thousands of years into astounding formations. We then move on to Admirals Arch, where you can view New Zealand fur seals in their natural ocean environment. Afterwards, re-board the ferry and begin the journey back to Adelaide.
Enjoy one of the most enriching Adelaide day tours with a guided exploration of this captivating city. Known as the city of churches and the food and wine capital of Australia, Adelaide is filled with charm—from its historic sandstone homes and cottages to sweeping gardens and greenbelts.
Start your tour by visiting some of the main attractions: Trinity Church—Adelaide's oldest church, the famous Adelaide Oval—one of Australia's most notable cricket grounds, Parliament House and to bring the experience back down to earth, take in the River Torrens with its beautiful garden banks. Plus, visit Haigh's Chocolates (Monday to Saturday) for some delicious samples with tea/coffee.
Then head to Colonel Light’s Lookout on Montefiore Hill for panoramic views of the city before finishing your tour with a scenic cruise along the Torrens River aboard the famous ‘Popeye’.
We travel through rolling hills and the Mallee outback to the mighty Murray River, which transforms this thirsty land into a landscape rich with green vineyards, golden citrus orchards, and thriving rural communities. One of the most scenic Murray River tours from Adelaide, this journey begins as we pass through Verdun, the lush Adelaide Hills, and the historic mill town of Bridgewater before reaching Mannum—the birthplace of the River Murray paddle steamers.
Board a riverboat and enjoy morning tea with cake and coffee, and enjoy a buffet lunch while cruising down this magnificent river. Engage with the stunning cliffs and river red gums on the water’s edge, and keep an eye out for the local native birdlife, including galahs, cockatoos and pelicans.
Later, enjoy a scenic drive along the river from Mannum to Younghusband and Walker Flat. Conclude the day by following the Torrens River, a region known for its olive groves and vineyards, before returning to Adelaide.
Transfer to Adelaide Airport to board your flight to Perth. On arrival in Perth, you will be welcomed and transferred to the Novotel Hotel.
After breakfast, you head north through the Swan Valley on a Perth Caversham Wildlife Park tour, stopping to view and photograph koalas and hand-feed kangaroos. After your visit to Caversham Wildlife Park, continue to the lobster fishing town of Cervantes for lunch. Stop at the Lobster Shack for an informative talk about the lobster industry, followed by a self-guided tour through the purpose-built factory.
Then it's onwards to the amazing Pinnacles Desert for a leisurely stroll through the unique landscape, simply taking in the sheer quantity and size of these limestone spires. Following this, we will experience the adrenaline of riding sandboards and 4-wheel driving over the expansive dunes of Lancelin.
After breakfast, we begin the day at the lovely Kings Park to experience a walk through the tree canopies. Then continue to Cottesloe Beach before arriving at Fremantle. Stay on the coach and return to Perth by road, travelling past exclusive suburbs, the University of WA, the Royal Perth Yacht Club, and the Old Swan Brewery.
Travel through the historic town of Guildford to the Swan Valley wine-growing region—perfect for those seeking wine tours Perth is known for. Stop at Sandalford Wines for a tasting session. They offer an extensive cellar and a wine emporium gift store featuring wine accessories.
Then visit the Margaret River Chocolate Factory to sample delicious chocolates. Afterwards, feed kangaroos and touch a koala at Caversham Wildlife Park. The next stop is Charlies Estate Wine & Nougat Boutique, where you’ll enjoy an extensive wine tasting, including cheese and biscuits.
This is one of the most popular Perth day tours, and it ends with a return journey via the Burswood Resort & Casino.
After breakfast the day is free for own leisure and other shopping activities.
After breakfast, transfer to Perth International Airport to board your overnight flight to the UK.
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Located 3 minutes walk from Harbourside Shopping Centre in Sydney CBD (Central Business District), Novotel Sydney Darling Harbour offers spacious rooms, some with stunning views of the city skyline. It boasts a fitness centre, outdoor swimming pool, outdoor tennis court and 30 minutes of free WiFi in the lobby per device per day, making it a standout among Sydney hotels.
All modern, comfortable rooms at Darling Harbour Novotel include a flat-screen TV with cable channels and in-house movies.
Located 3 minutes walk from Harbourside Shopping Centre in Sydney CBD (Central Business District), Novotel Sydney Darling Harbour offers spacious rooms, some with stunning views of the city skyline. It boasts a fitness centre, outdoor swimming pool, outdoor tennis court and 30 minutes of free WiFi in the lobby per device per day, making it a standout among Sydney hotels.
All modern, comfortable rooms at Darling Harbour Novotel include a flat-screen TV with cable channels and in-house movies.
Located 3 minutes walk from Harbourside Shopping Centre in Sydney CBD (Central Business District), Novotel Sydney Darling Harbour offers spacious rooms, some with stunning views of the city skyline. It boasts a fitness centre, outdoor swimming pool, outdoor tennis court and 30 minutes of free WiFi in the lobby per device per day, making it a standout among Sydney hotels.
All modern, comfortable rooms at Darling Harbour Novotel include a flat-screen TV with cable channels and in-house movies.
Located 3 minutes walk from Harbourside Shopping Centre in Sydney CBD (Central Business District), Novotel Sydney Darling Harbour offers spacious rooms, some with stunning views of the city skyline. It boasts a fitness centre, outdoor swimming pool, outdoor tennis court and 30 minutes of free WiFi in the lobby per device per day, making it a standout among Sydney hotels.
All modern, comfortable rooms at Darling Harbour Novotel include a flat-screen TV with cable channels and in-house movies.
Perfectly positioned to make the most of the Australian outback, Sails in the Desert is just a 5-minute walk from the Uluru (Ayers Rock) lookout, also a great spot to take in the desert sunrise or sunset. The property boasts an outdoor swimming pool, a tennis court and a relaxing day spa, making it one of the standout Ayers Rock hotels.
Sails in the Desert is located at the gateway to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.
Perfectly positioned to make the most of the Australian outback, Sails in the Desert is just a 5-minute walk from the Uluru (Ayers Rock) lookout, also a great spot to take in the desert sunrise or sunset. The property boasts an outdoor swimming pool, a tennis court and a relaxing day spa, making it one of the standout Ayers Rock hotels.
Sails in the Desert is located at the gateway to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.
Between the Todd River and Alice Springs Golf Club, and with the MacDonnell Ranges as a backdrop, DoubleTree by Hilton Alice Springs is a luxury resort awarded for its environmentally friendly innovations. It's one of the leading hotels in Alice Springs.
The air-conditioned rooms have balconies that overlook either the mountains, the hotel's heated swimming pool or the hotel's gardens, offering a comfortable and scenic option for accommodation in Australia.
Between the Todd River and Alice Springs Golf Club, and with the MacDonnell Ranges as a backdrop, DoubleTree by Hilton Alice Springs is a luxury resort awarded for its environmentally friendly innovations. It's one of the leading hotels in Alice Springs.
The air-conditioned rooms have balconies that overlook either the mountains, the hotel's heated swimming pool or the hotel's gardens, offering a comfortable and scenic option for accommodation in Australia.
Located in Darwin city centre, just 250 yards from the Esplanade, Hilton Darwin features a restaurant, bar and outdoor swimming pool. Many rooms have views of Darwin Harbour, making it a standout among Darwin hotels. There is also an exclusive executive lounge, offering stunning views from the 20th floor.
Located in Darwin city centre, just 250 yards from the Esplanade, Hilton Darwin features a restaurant, bar and outdoor swimming pool. Many rooms have views of Darwin Harbour, making it a standout among Darwin hotels. There is also an exclusive executive lounge, offering stunning views from the 20th floor.
Located in Darwin city centre, just 250 yards from the Esplanade, Hilton Darwin features a restaurant, bar and outdoor swimming pool. Many rooms have views of Darwin Harbour, making it a standout among Darwin hotels. There is also an exclusive executive lounge, offering stunning views from the 20th floor.
Located in Darwin city centre, just 250 yards from the Esplanade, Hilton Darwin features a restaurant, bar and outdoor swimming pool. Many rooms have views of Darwin Harbour, making it a top choice for those comparing Darwin hotels and hotels in Australia. There is also an exclusive executive lounge, offering stunning views from the 20th floor.
Located in Darwin city centre, just 250 yards from the Esplanade, Hilton Darwin features a restaurant, bar and outdoor swimming pool. Many rooms have views of Darwin Harbour, making it a top choice for those comparing Darwin hotels and hotels in Australia. There is also an exclusive executive lounge, offering stunning views from the 20th floor.
Located in Darwin city centre, just 250 yards from the Esplanade, Hilton Darwin features a restaurant, bar and outdoor swimming pool. Many rooms have views of Darwin Harbour, making it a top choice for those comparing Darwin hotels and hotels in Australia. There is also an exclusive executive lounge, offering stunning views from the 20th floor.
Located in Melbourne CBD, Novotel Melbourne on Collins is just 350 yards from the iconic Bourke Street Mall. It offers beautifully appointed guest rooms and executive rooms with contemporary furniture, redesigned colour schemes, new bathroom fixtures and new beds, making it a top choice among hotels in Melbourne.
Novotel Melbourne is a 6-minute drive from Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) and a 7-minute drive from Rod Laver Arena.
Located in Melbourne CBD, Novotel Melbourne on Collins is just 350 yards from the iconic Bourke Street Mall. It offers beautifully appointed guest rooms and executive rooms with contemporary furniture, redesigned colour schemes, new bathroom fixtures and new beds, making it a top choice among hotels in Melbourne.
Novotel Melbourne is a 6-minute drive from Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) and a 7-minute drive from Rod Laver Arena.
Located in Melbourne CBD, Novotel Melbourne on Collins is just 350 yards from the iconic Bourke Street Mall. It offers beautifully appointed guest rooms and executive rooms with contemporary furniture, redesigned colour schemes, new bathroom fixtures and new beds, making it a top choice among hotels in Melbourne.
Novotel Melbourne is a 6-minute drive from Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) and a 7-minute drive from Rod Laver Arena.
Located in Melbourne CBD, Novotel Melbourne on Collins is just 350 yards from the iconic Bourke Street Mall. It offers beautifully appointed guest rooms and executive rooms with contemporary furniture, redesigned colour schemes, new bathroom fixtures and new beds, making it a top choice among hotels in Melbourne.
Novotel Melbourne is a 6-minute drive from Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) and a 7-minute drive from Rod Laver Arena.
Situated on the banks of the River Torrens, the InterContinental is adjacent to the Adelaide Festival Centre, Adelaide Convention Centre and the Adelaide Casino. Each room and suite offers lovely city views and a luxurious marble bathroom, making it a standout among Adelaide hotels.
The Atrium Lounge offers an elegant, relaxing atmosphere ideal for afternoon tea, cocktails or late-night drinks.
Situated on the banks of the River Torrens, the InterContinental is adjacent to the Adelaide Festival Centre, Adelaide Convention Centre and the Adelaide Casino. Each room and suite offers lovely city views and a luxurious marble bathroom, making it a standout among Adelaide hotels.
The Atrium Lounge offers an elegant, relaxing atmosphere ideal for afternoon tea, cocktails or late-night drinks.
Situated on the banks of the River Torrens, the InterContinental is adjacent to the Adelaide Festival Centre, Adelaide Convention Centre and the Adelaide Casino. Each room and suite offers lovely city views and a luxurious marble bathroom, making it a standout among Adelaide hotels.
The Atrium Lounge offers an elegant, relaxing atmosphere ideal for afternoon tea, cocktails or late-night drinks.
Situated on the banks of the River Torrens, the InterContinental is adjacent to the Adelaide Festival Centre, Adelaide Convention Centre and the Adelaide Casino. Each room and suite offers lovely city views and a luxurious marble bathroom, making it a standout among Adelaide hotels.
The Atrium Lounge offers an elegant, relaxing atmosphere ideal for afternoon tea, cocktails or late-night drinks.
Novotel Perth Langley is located in Perth’s CBD (Central Business District), 5 minutes walk from Swan River. Guests can find a variety of shops at Hay Street Mall and Murray Street Mall, both a 15-minute walk away. Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre is a 20-minute walk from the property, making it a convenient choice among Perth hotels.
Novotel Perth Langley is located in Perth’s CBD (Central Business District), 5 minutes walk from Swan River. Guests can find a variety of shops at Hay Street Mall and Murray Street Mall, both a 15-minute walk away. Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre is a 20-minute walk from the property, making it a convenient choice among Perth hotels.
Novotel Perth Langley is located in Perth’s CBD (Central Business District), 5 minutes walk from Swan River. Guests can find a variety of shops at Hay Street Mall and Murray Street Mall, both a 15-minute walk away. Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre is a 20-minute walk from the property, making it a convenient choice among Perth hotels.
Novotel Perth Langley is located in Perth’s CBD (Central Business District), 5 minutes walk from Swan River. Guests can find a variety of shops at Hay Street Mall and Murray Street Mall, both a 15-minute walk away. Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre is a 20-minute walk from the property, making it a convenient choice among Perth hotels.
Only 90 minutes away from Sydney, the Blue Mountains is one of the best places to visit in Australia for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Known for its dramatic sandstone cliffs, deep valleys, and eucalyptus forests, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to iconic landmarks like the Three Sisters, Scenic World, and Wentworth Falls.
Witness one of the most extraordinary natural wonders of the world – the Great Barrier Reef, which runs for more than 2,300 km along Queensland's coast, is the largest collection of coral reef and associated marine life found in the world, with; fauna, corals, islands, and clear water.
Come explore one of the most captivating drives on the planet — Victoria's Great Ocean Road! This iconic drive, which winds its way along rugged cliffs and pristine beaches, covers a distance of 243 km! Enjoy coastal panoramas, delightful coastal towns, rainforests, and dramatic limestone formations including the world-famous Twelve Apostles. Plenty of lookouts, waterfalls, wildlife, surf spots and so much more to discover at each turn!
Journey to the heart of the Australian Outback and experience the magic of The Kangaroo Sanctuary in Alice Springs — a haven for rescued and orphaned kangaroos. Famous from the documentary series Kangaroo Dundee, this 188-acre sanctuary offers a rare chance to walk among gentle kangaroos in their natural habitat and witness the care given to joeys as they grow and thrive.
Get up close and personal with Australia’s most iconic animals at Caversham Wildlife Parkin the Swan Valley, located just 30 minutes from Perth. Caversham is a family-friendly attraction offering you memorable experiences with kangaroos, koalas, wombats and more! We invite you to hand feed kangaroos, take a photo with a koala and enjoy farm shows with sheep shearing, whip cracking and demonstrations with working dogs - all in the same experience.
Step into a surreal landscape at The Pinnacles Desert, located within Nambung National Park, just a few hours north of Perth. This otherworldly destination features thousands of limestone spires rising from golden sands — a natural wonder that looks like something from another planet. Whether you’re visiting at sunrise, sunset, or under a starry night sky, the shifting light brings these ancient formations to life in fantastic ways.
Experience the wild beauty of New South Wales with our Blue Mountain hiking tour from Sydney. This full-day adventure lets you explore lush rainforests, dramatic cliffs, and iconic landmarks like the Three Sisters. Our expert-led Sydney Blue Mountains tour includes scenic lookouts, guided bushwalks, and optional wildlife encounters. Whether you're a nature lover or a first-time visitor, our Blue Mountain tour Sydney promises an unforgettable journey just 90 minutes from the city.
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Explore the heart of Australia on a guided hike in Uluru & Kata Tjuta National Park. Trek through ancient lands, discover the enormous domes of Kata Tjuta, and observe the magnificent changing colours of Uluru at the sunset or sunrise. Visit one of Australia’s most iconic destinations with an expert-led tour for a great natural experience. Ideal for outdoor adventurers, this is a best things to do in Australia.
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Start on a fantastic safari at MacDonnell Ranges, where red rock gorges, desert wildlife, and ancient Aboriginal culture come together. Our guided tours take you deep into the heart of Central Australia, with opportunities for bushwalking, wildlife spotting, and stargazing under the Outback sky. Perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers, this safari promises an authentic and immersive experience.
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Experience the thrill of swimming at the Great Barrier Reef, one of the world’s most spectacular marine ecosystems. Perfect for snorkellers and swimmers of all levels, this unforgettable adventure offers vibrant coral reefs, colourful fish, and crystal-clear waters. Join our guided tours for a safe, fun, and eco-friendly way to explore the reef's beauty.
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Start on an outstanding journey with our Australia Great Ocean Road Tour, where dramatic coastlines, the iconic Twelve Apostles, lush rainforests, and charming seaside towns await. Our expertly guided Great Ocean Road Australia Tour offers the perfect blend of nature, culture, and adventure—ideal for solo travellers, couples, and families.
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