Australia​

Australia​

Overview

Australia is a land of staggering contrast and spectacular beauty. Travelling to Australia comes with certain guarantees; one is that the land of Australia is so vast and varied that it is a destination which will excite and inspire wonder in equal measures. This is the ideal destination for unique holiday experiences, half the world away. With iconic attractions and beach and barbie lifestyle you can see why it’s always one of the worlds most desirable destinations.

Sydney

Sydney, Australia, is a dynamic city offering a mix of natural beauty, iconic landmarks, and rich culture. The Sydney Opera House, with its sail-like design, is a must-see, and you can enjoy a performance or take a guided tour. Nearby, the Sydney Harbour Bridge offers the chance to walk or cycle across, with stunning views of the city. Bondi Beach is famous for its golden sands and surf, while the scenic coastal walk from Bondi to Coogee provides breathtaking ocean views. For a quieter experience, the Royal Botanic Garden offers a peaceful escape with views of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge.
 
The historic Rocks area is perfect for exploring cobbled streets and galleries, while Darling Harbour features attractions like the SEA LIFE Aquarium and the Powerhouse Museum. Taronga Zoo offers a close-up look at Australian wildlife, and the Art Gallery of New South Wales showcases an impressive collection of art. For those seeking adventure, the Blue Mountains, just outside the city, provide stunning natural landscapes. Sydney’s vibrant food scene and nightlife further enhance the city’s charm, making it a top destination for all types of travellers and one of our favourites for our customers.

Penguin Parade on Philip Island

Victoria offers a treasure trove of unforgettable experiences, from the Great Ocean Road to the iconic Phillip Island Penguin Parade, all just a short drive from Melbourne.
 
Melbourne is known as Australia’s cultural capital, Melbourne is where coffee culture, world-class art, and major sporting events come together. It’s a city that celebrates fashion, music, and food, with each dish often served on hand-crafted ceramics. But beyond its laneways and café culture, Melbourne’s suburbs offer endless shopping opportunities, while some of Victoria’s most stunning natural wonders are just around the corner.
 
Victoria from the Penguin Parade on Phillip Island to the pristine sands of Wilsons Promontory, Victoria’s landscapes are diverse and spectacular. Explore the Great Ocean Road to see the Twelve Apostles, which is an amazing drive and one our director has done. Fancy seeing some kangaroos in the Grampians National Park.
 
Indulge in fine wines whilst visiting the fabulous vineyards , or enjoy award-winning dining in Bendigo. Whether you’re seeking adventure or relaxation, Victoria promises endless opportunities for exploration and indulgence—making it an unforgettable destination.

 Adelaide

Adelaide is nestled between the Mount Lofty Ranges and the Gulf of St Vincent’s white sands, Adelaide showcases the influence of Australia’s first free settlers, with graceful stone buildings lining the streets and abundant green parklands. The city exudes charm and tranquillity, easily explored on foot. The cultural hub spans impressive public buildings from the grand North Terrace to the River Torrens, while the north features quaint blue-stone cottages and lively alfresco eateries.
 
The Adelaide Hills offer a scenic escape, with vineyards, bushland, and charming country towns perfect for a relaxing retreat and only a 30 minute drive.
 
A short tram ride from the city, Glenelg is a vibrant seaside resort with open-air cafés and a beautiful beach, ideal for unwinding by the water.
 
Adelaide is also Australia’s artistic capital, especially during the renowned Adelaide Festival. The Australian Aboriginal Cultures Gallery showcases a vast collection of artefacts and artworks, celebrating the country’s indigenous heritage.
 
Only 40 minutes from the city, the Barossa Valley is a food and wine lover’s dream. Known for its hot summers and mild winters, this compact region produces 21% of Australia’s wine and offers an exceptional selection of dining and tasting experiences. It’s a must-visit for any wine enthusiast.

 Perth

Whatever your sense of adventure, Western Australia has something to offer. This immense region – larger than all but nine countries – is full of opportunities to explore natural wonders, encounter fascinating wildlife, or try something new. In the remote North West, you could search for fossilised dinosaur footprints one day and marvel at the starry Kimberley skies the next.
 
The Coral Coast boasts striking landscapes, from ancient red-and-white sandstone gorges to vibrant fuchsia lagoons surrounded by wildflower meadows. Offshore, the world’s longest fringing reef awaits, perfect for snorkelling among majestic marine life. Heading south, the renowned wine region of Margaret River blends gourmet delights with breathtaking scenery, including towering forests and sandy bays where kangaroos bask in the sun. Don’t miss Busselton, home to the longest timber-piled jetty in the Southern Hemisphere, which has withstood storms, cyclones, and fires.
 
Perth, a modern city, is home to the stunning Kings Park, where the Western Australian Botanic Garden showcases over 3,000 native plant species. Fremantle, Perth’s historic sister city, offers a mix of convict history, street art, and vibrant cafés, all just 25 minutes by train from Perth. Enjoy everything from Aboriginal art galleries to opera in botanical gardens and cutting-edge dining.
 
Call us today and let us help you plan your once-in-a-lifetime adventure to Perth and Western Australia!

The Great Barrier Reef

Whether you’re enjoying a picnic on a tropical island that vanishes with the tide, strolling along the seabed in a modern diving helmet, or spending a night sleeping on a pontoon beneath a blanket of stars, the Great Barrier Reef offers so much more than just snorkelling or diving.
 
Your days on the reef can be as relaxed or as thrilling as you wish. There are countless spots to swim, snorkel, or dive through swaying anemones and vibrant green coral. You’ll often find yourself surrounded by shimmering schools of silver fish and slow-moving sea turtles.
 
For a bird’s-eye view, soar above Whitsunday Island’s 7km stretch of powdery white sand and turquoise waters on a helicopter ride, or explore the dense vegetation of Orpheus Island. For a more adventurous experience, trek the rocky paths of Lizard Island to a lookout once used by Captain Cook or take a day cruise to the Low Isles.
 
Our Australia travel experts are here to guide you in discovering the best spots to explore this incredible underwater world. The guides we have will direct you to areas where the reef is teeming with vibrant marine life, from blue and yellow butterflyfish to the playful clownfish.

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