The Australia Book 2026 - 2027 (NZD)

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Hill Inlet, Queensland. Credit: Tourism and Events Queensland

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A large range of Australian accommodation, transport and sightseeing

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A host of options for first time travellers and families

Non technical descriptions even first time travellers can comprehend

Detailed itineraries and simple vouchers provided electronically

WELCOME

THE DIVERSE NATURAL AND CULTURAL LANDSCAPE OF AUSTRALIA IS INSPIRING.

From the endless space and changing colours of the Australian Outback and Red Centre to the awe-inspiring national parks of the Top End. From the big city excitement of Sydney and Melbourne to the underwater wonderland of the Great Barrier Reef, with miles of pristine, sun-loving coastline in between. Discover 40,000 years of indigenous history, wildlife you never thought existed and local characters whose warmth and humour will stay with you long after you return home.

As one of the UK’s leading and most innovative travel specialists, we promise to show you the real Australia. With 30 years experience and knowledge in arranging holidays for hundreds of thousands of travellers, ANZCRO’s expertise in organising meticulously planned itineraries will ensure that you end up with the holiday you want!

ANZCRO is your one stop travel shop to Australia ... we can co-ordinate all elements of your holiday including flights, stopovers, accommodation, sightseeing and tours from start to finish. Simply ask your travel agent to contact us for a free quotation and itinerary.

New Years Eve 2024, Sydney Harbour Credit: Destination NSW

PEACE OF MIND

It is important to know that you’re booking your holiday with a financially secure and fully bonded tour operator and that your money is protected. ANZCRO is fully licensed and bonded with CATO, ATEC, ATAS & is an ATIA accredited agent meaning that all flights, air holidays and land arrangements booked by us are fully protected.

GETTING TO AUSTRALIA

Traveling from New Zealand to Australia is usually a straightforward journey, with most travellers choosing a short flight between major cities like Auckland and Sydney, Melbourne, or Brisbane. Airlines operate frequent daily services, making it easy to plan a quick getaway or longer trip. The flight typically takes around three to four hours, offering a convenient connection across the Tasman Sea. Upon arrival, visitors must clear Australian customs and immigration, which is generally smooth when all entry requirements are met by most travellers.

GREAT HOLIDAY IDEAS

With so much great product on offer, let us take away the stress of coming up with the perfect holiday. Whether you’re a first time traveller, visiting friends and relatives or a seasoned traveller returning for the second or third time and would like to see Australia by car, coach, motorhome, air, train or ferry, our expert consultants will be only too happy to tailormake an itinerary just for you! We offer a fantastic choice of accommodation, transport and sightseeing... but should you prefer to travel as part of a group, we can book all of Australia’s leading escorted coach tour companies and will find you the tour, small or large, that best suits your travel plans.

MEET NEW FRIENDS ON A GUIDED TOUR

An escorted holiday is a great way to sit back, relax and let someone else do the driving. Australia is a great touring destination and our touring partners, will ensure every

aspect of your guided holiday runs smoothly whilst providing you with a witty, informative commentary. Share new experiences with fellow travellers from all corners of the globe and make new friends on a holiday that will leave you with lifelong memories of a wonderful journey through one of the most rustic and beautiful countries in the world.

TAKE TO THE ROAD ON A SELF-DRIVE HOLIDAY

Driving around Australia is relatively easy and stress free by international standards. Once you leave the main city centres, you will find that the highways and roads are well maintained and easy to navigate. But whilst Australia is a great destination to explore by road, it is a vast country and driving distances can sometimes feel a little overwhelming. The selfdrive itineraries featured in this brochure have been carefully planned to ensure that they allow ample time for personal exploration and they can be changed to fit in with your own individual travel needs and style of accommodation. Alternatively, one of our specialist consultants will be more than happy to make recommendations and tailor-make a completely new self-drive holiday just for you!

FREEWHEEL IN YOUR MOTORHOME

For the ultimate freewheeling experience, take to the road in a fully equipped campervan. Climb in, unpack your bags and

OUR TEAM OF EXPERTS

Our passionate and highly knowledgeable reservations team are all accredited Kiwi, Aussie and South Pacific Specialists. All of our staff have travelled extensively to this part of the world, with many having either lived or visited there many times. They are only too willing to share their expertise and love of Australia by helping you create your perfect holiday. And with offices in Australia & New Zealand, you will never be far from an ANZCRO helping hand should you need it.

hit the open road. No need for a pre-planned itinerary, simply pick a route and go! Wake up to a different view each morning and enjoy the ability to be spontaneous as you get to enjoy all the comforts of home while exploring the great outdoors at your own pace. The great Aussie adventure awaits you.

INDEPENDENT & TAILOR-MADE HOLIDAYS

ANZCRO offers a large range of accommodation, island resorts, rental cars, sightseeing and transport, with this brochure featuring only a selection of the many hotels, tours and services loaded into our booking system. You can combine the many elements of these individual components to come up with your own holiday itinerary... but don’t forget our team is here to help you with your planning and to offer advice, recommendations and suggestions.

THE MAGIC OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC

Why not combine your holiday downunder with a stopover on one of the beautiful islands of the South Pacific? ANZCRO can arrange your stay in Fiji, the Cook Islands & Tahiti. These tropical paradises offer white-sand beaches, crystal clear waters and a pristine natural environment, complimented with a vibrant culture and warm welcome by the local islanders.

GENERAL INFORMATION

TIME ZONE

There are three time zones in Australia:

EST ( Eastern Standard Time )

New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory, Queensland, Victoria & Tasmania (GMT+ 10 – Winter, GMT+11 – Summer)

CST ( Central Standard Time )

South Australia & Northern Territory (GMT+ 9 ½ – Winter, GMT+10 1/2 – Summer)

WST ( Western Standard Time )

Western Australia (GMT+ 8 – Winter, GMT +9 – Summer )

Daylight Savings is observed in every state except Queensland, Northern Territory and Western Australia.

POPULATION

Approximately 26 million PUBLIC HOLIDAYS

01 Jan – New Year’s Day

26 Jan – Australia Day

3 Apr – Good Friday

5 Apr – Easter Sunday

6 Apr – Easter Monday

25 Apr – ANZAC Day

8 June – King's Birthday (select states)

25 Dec– Christmas

26 Dec – Boxing Day

AUSTRALIAN SCHOOL HOLIDAYS

Primary, Intermediate & Secondary School

14 Dec - 28 Jan

5 Apr - 21 Apr

29 Jun - 14 Jul

21 Sep - 07 Oct

(Guideline only – each state will vary)

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

All visitors to Australia will require a valid passport. Some nationalities will qualify for visa-free entry however please check: www.immi.gov.au for full details or talk to your agent for advice.

ELECTRICITY

Australia’s electricity supply runs at 220-240 volts. We suggest an adaptor just in case.

GOODS & SERVICES TAX (GST)

GST is currently at 10%. The Tourism Refund Scheme allows Australians and overseas visitors to claim a refund, (subject to certain conditions), of the goods and services tax (GST) and wine equalisation tax paid on goods bought in Australia and then taken out of Australia in checked luggage or carry-on bags. For more detailed information please visit: www.border.gov.au

CASH & FOREIGN CURRENCY

If you bring in or take out of Australia more than $10,000 cash or equivalent in foreign currency you must declare it to customs.

CLIMATE

Australia is so vast that the temperatures can vary from one state to another. Ask your agent for advice about the best time of the year to travel.

DRIVING

A full Australian, English language or international license is required to hire most vehicles. Motorists drive on the left-hand side of the road & operate right-hand drive vehicles. Wearing seatbelts is mandatory. Speed limits are generally 100kph (60mph) on open roads & 50kph (30mph) through towns unless otherwise stated. We urge you to read your rental contracts fully before signing as conditions can vary.

IMPORTANT

We highly recommend that you take out personal travel insurance to cover yourselves in case of any emergencies or incidents. Note: This does not cover any vehicle hire insurance.

Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland.

SPECIAL EVENTS 2026/27

From international food and wine festivals and art exhibitions to action-packed marathons, Australia home to a variety of world class events. The below guide showcases some of the major events occurring in 2026 and 2027. Tip: Over these times we’d suggest you book as early as possible so you don’t miss out.

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

JUNE

SEPTEMBER

DECEMBER

Vivid Sydney. Credit: Tourism Australia
Byron Bay Bluesfest Sydney Film Festival
Floriade Flower Festival
Mona Foma, Hobart
City to Surf, Sydney

INDEPENDENT HOLIDAYS

This continent of extremes is an ideal destination for the independent traveller.

From tasting some of the world’s best wines amidst lush vineyards to traversing the otherworldly landscapes of the ancient red desert, exploring vibrant cities to gliding metres above steamy tropical rainforest in a gondola cabin, following vast stretches of pristine coastline to riding a camel in the Outback, snorkelling marine reserves teeming with dazzling sea-life to ascending dramatic mountains; the unexpected waits at every turn.

These packages are based on popular touring itineraries, crafted to ensure an unforgettable experience and fully customisable to create the holiday of your dreams. Use the tear-out map of Australia to plan your ultimate tour of Down Under, then speak with our team of experts who will bring it all to life.

The benefits of an Independent Holiday Package:

• Freedom to go where you want, at your own pace

• No set start date

• Most essentials are included, making for stress-free travelling

12 DAYS / 11 NIGHTS CITY, ROCK & REEF

HIGHLIGHTS & INCLUSIONS

» 11 Nights Accommodation

» Airport Transfers

» Sydney Harbour Luncheon Discovery Cruise

» Full Day Blue Mountains Deluxe Tour

» A Night at Field of Light Experience

» SEIT Kata Tjuta Morning Tour

» Kata Tjuta sightseeing

» SEIT Uluru Afternoon Tour

» Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park Pass entry ticket

» 4 Day car hire in a Toyota Corolla or similar

» Full Day Mackey Cay Outer Reef Trip

» Full Day Daintree & Cape Tribulation Tour

TOUR ITINERARY

Day 1 - Arrive into Sydney

Start your holiday in beautiful Sydney on Australia’s east coast. On arrival you’ll be transferred to your hotel and have the rest of the afternoon to relax or explore.

Day 2 – Sydney Harbour Cruising

Enjoy a relaxing Sydney Princess Lunch Cruise on the stunning harbour. Take in iconic sights like the Opera House, Harbour Bridge, and waterfront mansions as you glide across the water. Savour a delicious lunch onboard while soaking up panoramic views, gentle sea breezes, and the charm of Sydney’s world-famous skyline

Day 3 - Blue Mountains

This morning you’ll be picked up early to venture into the World Heritage listed Blue Mountains region. Begin your day by getting up close with the Koalas at Featherdale Wildlife Park before your guide will take you off the beaten track to see some of the iconic views and stunning waterfalls that this region is famous for. Enjoy a delicious 2 course lunch in the village of Blackheath as well as a glass of sparkling to end the day at Mt Tomah Botanic Gardens.

Day 4 - Explore Sydney

Spend a leisurely day exploring Sydney at your own pace. Stroll along Circular Quay, relax at Bondi Beach, or wander through the Royal Botanic Garden. Discover vibrant neighbourhoods, enjoy waterfront dining, or take a harbour cruise. End the day with sunset views over the Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge.

Day 5 - Sydney to Uluru (Ayers Rock)

Depart Sydney today on your journey to the Red Centre and the iconic Uluru. Enjoy your afternoon at leisure and as darkness falls and Uluru is thrown into silhouette, Field of Light illuminates. As far as the eye can see gentle rhythms of colour light up the desert as you savour a selection of outback canapes with sparkling wine or beer.

Day 6 - Experience the Red Centre

Start the morning with your guide by travelling to the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park where you’ll have the best views of sunrise over Kata Tjuta and the desert. Enjoy a outback picnic breakfast and then explore a place where unique flora and fauna thrive, Kata Tjuta (The Olgas). Arriving at Walpa Gorge you will walk between the mighty conglomerate domes and hear how these 36 domes that make up Kata Tjuta have evolved over millions of years. This afternoon visit Mutijulu Waterhole on the Kuniya Walk and learn the Creation stories followed by a drive around the base of Uluru before watching the Sunset over Uluru with Sparking wine & Appetisers.

Day 7 – Day at Leisure

Enjoy a relaxing day in the Uluru region, soaking up the rich culture and natural beauty of the Red Centre. Visit the Field of Light art installation, join a dot painting workshop, explore the Cultural Centre, or take a scenic camel ride. In the evening, savour a magical Outback dining experience under the stars.

Day 8 - Fly to the Tropical North

Say goodbye to the red centre and make your way to Tropical North Queensland where you will be transferred from Cairns Airport to Port Douglas. Upon arrival collect your car and self drive to Port Douglas. This is a beautiful drive right along the coast.

Day 9 - Reef Cruise & Snorkel

Sailaway invites you to enjoy a day to remember with a reef and island cruise to Low Isles. Explore this protected Coral Cay, with white sandy beaches and coconut palms, surrounded by magnificent coral gardens and the Coral Sea. Relax on the island, join the guided snorkel tour, take a trip on the glass bottom boat or laze on deck before an exhilarating sail back to Port

Day 10 – Cape Tribulation & Daintree

Enjoy a full day trip immersed in the wet-tropics, showcasing the flora, fauna and diverse landscapes of the oldest continually surviving rainforest on the planet. Highlights include a scenic coastal drive, Daintree River cruise, guided rainforest walk, lunch in a beautiful rainforest setting, opportunity for an invigorating rainforest swim, free time at Cape Tribulation beach, complimentary tropical fruit ice-cream and a cable ferry crossing of the Daintree River.

Day 11 – Day at Leisure

Spend a relaxing day in Port Douglas, where palm-lined streets meet pristine beaches. Stroll along Four Mile Beach, browse boutique shops, or enjoy fresh seafood at a waterfront café. Unwind with a spa treatment or soak up tropical vibes with a cocktail as the sun sets over the Coral Sea.

Day 12 - Depart Port Douglas

Say goodbye to Port Douglas as you’re transferred to the airport for your next destination.

Sydney
Ayers Rock
Cairns
Port Douglas
Pixies Pinnacle at Ribbon Reefs, Great Barrier Reef, QLD
Photo Credit: Tourism Port Douglas and Daintree
Jamison Valley, Blue Mountains, Photo Credit: Tourism Australia
Sunrise Platform, Uluru Photo Credit: NT Tourism

13 DAYS / 12 NIGHTS PACIFIC COAST EXPLORER

HIGHLIGHTS & INCLUSIONS

» 12 nights accommodation

» 9 Days Mid-Size Car Rental with Premium cover & unlimited kms

» Airport Transfers

» Cape Tribulation Day Tour

TOUR ITINERARY

DAY 1: Welcome to Port Douglas

On Arrival you will be transferred to your central accommodation and the rest of the day at leisure to explore.

Day 2: Day in Port Douglas

Today travel to Cape Tribulation, through some of the oldest rainforest in the world. Included is an hour Daintree River Cruise to spot local wildlife, Alexandra lookout, delicious tropical lunch set amongst the rainforest, and a walk on famous Cape Tribulation Beach. Also enjoy a driver/guided tour with an Indigenous presentation & afternoon tea at the Mossman Gorge Centre to learn about the local Kuku Yalanji people before returning home.

Day 3: Day in Port Douglas

Today enjoy Port Douglas at your leisure, with plenty of great restaurants and bars you can indulge or you could choose to venture out to Great Barrier Reef.

Day 4: Fly to Brisbane

Wave goodbye to Port Douglas on your transfer to the airport. Time to Fly South to Brisbane. Upon arrival at the Airport, collect your hire car.

Day 5: Day in Brisbane

Day free to explore this City on the River. You may wish to take a cruise up the river to Lone Pine Sanctuary where you can cuddle a Koala or indulge in the Many shops and restaurants that Brisbane has to offer.

Day 6: Gold Coast

There is plenty to offer everyone on Australia’s Gold Coast. Enjoy the best of Aussie beach life, indoor and outdoor attractions,

markets and water sports... the choice is almost endless! Main Beach, Broadbeach & Surfers Paradise boast some of the Gold Coast’s best shopping and fashion, not to mention an array of beachfront café’s and upmarket restaurant’s.

Day 7: Byron Bay

Make you way down the Pacific Coast Highway to Byron Bay, only an hour & half drive from the Gold Coast, you can take you time and explore the many coast towns on the way down.

Day 8: Byron Bay at Leisure

Time to relax in Byron Bay, the most easterly point in Australia. Walk the Cape Byron Track to the trademark lighthouse, kayak with dolphins, trawl the markets, indulge in a day spa or simply explore the glorious beaches of the area.

Day 9: Ballina, Grafton, Coffs Harbour

Your drive today will skirt the beautiful Yuraygir National Park on-route to Coffs Harbour. Coffs is well known for its spectacular coastline and friendly relaxed atmosphere & there are plenty of things to see and do in the area.

Day 10: Nambucca Heads, Port Macquaire

Pass through the seaside villages of Laurieton and Harrington today as you continue your journey to Port Macquaire. You can do everything from fishing, golf, tennis, family theme parks and water sports or choose to do nothing but relax.

Day 11: Port Stephens

This beautiful resort offers something for everyone but is best known for its crystal clear water, beautiful beaches, gourmet restaurants and whale and dolphin watching.

Day 12: Port Stephens at Leisure

Why not join a dolphin watch boat trip today? There are boat trips that are designed to give you the best possible view of these lovely playful creatures and on warm days, it may even be possible to swim with the dolphins. If you want to see koalas in the wild then Port Stephen’s Tilligerry Habitat State Reserve offers a good opportunity.

Day 13: Central Coast to Sydney

Travel south along the Pacific Highway. We recommend spending time in Newcastle and the Central Coast before returning your car on arrival back in Sydney.

Gold Coast / Credit: Tourism Australia
Cape Byron Lighthouse, Byron Bay Credit: Tourism Australia
Port Douglas/ Credit:

16 DAYS / 15 NIGHTS WEST TO EAST DISCOVERY

HIGHLIGHTS & INCLUSIONS

» 15 Nights Accommodation

» Airport Transfers

» City Sights Tour

» Rottnest Island Day Tour

» Hidden Secrets Walking Tour

» Great Ocean Road Tour

» Sydney Harbour Discovery: Luncheon Cruise

» Unlimited Sydney Attraction Pass

» Blue Mountains Day Tour

» Cape Tribulation Day Tour

» Sailaway IV Reef Cruise

TOUR ITINERARY

Day 1 - Welcome to Perth

Arrive into Perth where you’ll be transferred to your hotel of choice and can spend the rest of the day getting acquainted with the city.

Day 2 - Perth City Tour

This morning you’ll be picked up to join a fantastic tour taking in Perth and Fremantle, the city and the alfresco lifestyle that Perth people enjoy. Kings Park Botanical Gardens, Perth City, Cottesloe Beach and Fremantle.

Day 3 - Day at Leisure

Enjoy a day a leisure or book a wine tour.

Day 4 - Experience Rottnest

Rottnest – WA’s most beautiful Island is just 19km off Perth’s coastline. You’ll get to cruise from Perth on the Swan River before enjoying a complete tour of Rottnest Island where you’ll be taken to some spectacular locations and vantage points. Visit Rottnest Lodge for a full buffet lunch.

Day 5 - Fly Perth - Melbourne

Say goodbye to the West Coast and fly to Melbourne.

Day 6 - Explore the City

Melbourne is a truly international city which it prides itself on its arts, culture, architecture, cafes and bars. Within the city laneways this vibrancy is at play and today, your walking tour today will give you an appreciation of what daily life is like for Melbournians and some secret spots to go back and try.

Day 7 - Great Ocean Road

You have an early start this morning. The incredible Great Ocean Road is one of the world’s most beautiful and naturally maintained secrets! Experience and enjoy the breath-taking coastline. Every twist and turn exposes you to stretches of broad, uninterrupted beaches, dramatic coastlines and the lush rainforests of the Otway Ranges –all of which provides an amazing postcard backdrop for all your memories!

Day 8 - Farewell Melbourne

Depart your hotel on the airport transfer and fly onwards to Sydney to continue your adventures.

Day 9 - Explore Sydney

Spend a leisurely day exploring Sydney at your own pace. Stroll along Circular Quay, relax at Bondi Beach, or wander through the Royal Botanic Garden. Discover vibrant neighbourhoods, enjoy waterfront dining, or take a harbour cruise. End the day with sunset views over the Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge.

Day 10 - Sydney Harbour Cruise

Enjoy a relaxing Sydney Princess Lunch Cruise on the stunning harbour. Take in iconic sights like the Opera House, Harbour Bridge, and waterfront mansions as you glide across the water. Savour a delicious lunch onboard while soaking up panoramic views, gentle sea breezes, and the charm of Sydney’s world-famous skyline.

Day 11 - Blue Mountains

This morning you’ll be picked up early to venture into the World Heritage listed Blue Mountains region where you will experience the raw magic the Blue Mountains has to offer, with sheer rock faces that plunge into eucalypt clad valleys, along with native flora and fauna and spectacular waterfalls. Highlights will include the Three Sisters, Featherdale Wildlife Park and a river cruise on the Parramatta River back to Sydney Harbour Circular Quay.

Day 12 - Fly to Cairns

Say goodbye to the big city and head to the tropical north. Departure and arrival transfers will ensure you get to and from the airport.

Day 13 - Cape Tribulation

Today travel to Cape Tribulation, through some of the oldest rainforest in the world. Included is an hour Daintree River Cruise to spot local wildlife, Alexandra lookout, delicious tropical lunch set amongst the rainforest, and a walk on famous Cape Tribulation Beach. Also enjoy a driver/guided tour with an Indigenous presentation & afternoon tea at the Mossman Gorge Centre to learn about the local Kuku Yalanji people before returning home.

Day 14 - Enjoy Free Time

Today enjoy Port Douglas at your leisure, with plenty of great restaurants and bars you can indulge or you could choose to venture out to the Daintree National Park.

Day 15 - Reef Day

Sailaway invites you to enjoy a day to remember with a reef and island cruise to Low Isles. Explore this protected Coral Cay, with white sandy beaches and coconut palms, surrounded by magnificent coral gardens and the Coral Sea. Relax on the island, join the guided snorkel tour, take a trip on the glass bottom boat or laze on deck before an exhilarating sail back to Port.

Day 16 - Depart Port Douglas

Wave goodbye to Port Douglas on your transfer to the airport.

Code: AUB2616DWED *Flights are not included

Aerial view of Ningaloo Reef and Cape Range National Park. Credit: Tourism Western Australia
Credit: Tourism Port Douglas and Daintree
Sydney Melbourne
Perth
Cairns Port Douglas
Opera on Sydney Harbour, Sydney, NSW Credit:Tourism Australia

10 DAYS / 9 NIGHTS

BEST OF TASMANIA

DAY 6&7: Freycinet National Park (180km)

Our next destination is Coles Bay in the spectacular Freycinet National Park. Dominated by the imposing pink granite outcrops of the Hazards Mountain Range, the park is home to a wealth of bird and animal life and walking trails. A highlight of your visit here will be Wineglass Bay, a stunning curved bay of white sand and sparkling blue sea.

DAY 8: Coles Bay, Port Arthur (236km)

TOUR ITINERARY

DAY 1: Arrive Hobart

On arrival at Hobart airport, you will collect your vehicle and make your way into the city. Hobart is Australia’s second oldest city and was originally founded in 1804 as a penal colony. The city enjoys a beautiful harbour setting and is home to a burgeoning arts scene.

DAY 2: Derwent Valley, Strahan (299km) -

Today you will drive through to New Norfolk in the picturesque Derwent Valley, home to many small, family-run vineyards. Continue west to Queenstown and on to Strahan, located at the head of the Macquarie Harbour. This attractive town features old timber buildings, a scenic port and a backdrop of thick native bush and mountains.

DAY 3: Zeehan, Cradle Mountain (160km)

Take an optional scenic flight or morning cruise into the world heritage Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park for awesome views of this mainly impenetrable rainforest. Later, continue north to the small towns of Zeehan & Rosebery before entering Cradle Mountain National Park.

DAY 4: Explore Cradle Mountain

Cradle Mountain is one of Tasmania’s most spectacular locations with dramatic scenery and abundant wildlife. There are numerous walks available in the park, including a gentle hike around Dove Lake which sits in the shadows of Cradle Mountain’s jagged contours.

DAY 5: On to Launceston (138km)

Drive northeast to the city of Launceston, perhaps stopping at the Towunna Wildlife Park en-route where you can see koalas, wombats, Tasmanian Devils and other native animals.

Continue your journey south through Dunalley and across the isthmus at Eaglehawk Neck to Port Arthur, one of Australia’s most significant heritage sites. Be sure to visit the historic convict ruins of one of the largest and most brutal convict prisons in Australia

Day 9: Tasman Peninsula, Hobart (95km)

This morning is free to enjoy the scenic Tasman Peninsula before returning to Hobart for some last minute sightseeing and shopping.

DAY 10: Depart Hobart - Today is at leisure until you need to make your way to Hobart airport where you will drop off your hire car.

Hobart
Port Arthur
Freycinet
Launceston Coles Bay Cradle Mountain
Strahan
Cradle Mountain
Hobart
Hobart

13 DAYS / 14 NIGHTS WEST TO EAST DISCOVERY

HIGHLIGHTS & INCLUSIONS

» 15 Nights Accommodation

» 12 Nights Accommodation

» 13 Day Mid Size Car Rental

» Darwin Sunset Cruise

» Nitnit Dreaming Two Gorge Cruise

» Guided Kings Canyon Rim Walk

» Field of Light Pass

» Uluru Sacred Sites and Sunset Guided Tour

TOUR ITINERARY

Day 1 – Arrive Darwin

After landing into Darwin Airport, you will collect your car hire and check Darwin accommodation for the 2 nights. Depending on your arrival time, head out and explore Darwin Waterfront Precinct, stroll around the city centre, visit the botanic gardens and don’t forget to see if the local Mindil night markets are on.

Day 2 – Explore Darwin

Enjoy a full day to explore more of Darwin. From local attractions like Crocosaurus Cove, Royal Flying Doctor Museum, Jetski safaris, gourmet city tour, scenic flights or the remote Tiwi Island there is plenty to do for the day. In the evening sit back and relax as you soak up the stunning sunset views over the harbour onboard the Darwin harbour cruise.

Day 3 - Darwin to Kakadu National Park

Travelling southeast passing through tropical savannah and crossing the Adelaide River. The route continues through Kakadu National Park, showcasing diverse landscapes, wildlife, and Aboriginal rock art. Your first stop should be at the Bowali Visitor centre. Here you can buy some refreshments, wander the interpretive displays and update yourself with any road closures. Later in the afternoon make sure to head to Ubirr before sunset, home to ancient Aboriginal rock art and stunning views of the floodplains.

Day 4 -Explore Kakadu National Park

Spend the day exploring Kakadu National Park. Visit places like Maguk (Barramundi Gorge) for take a flight with Kakadu Air, soak up the history at Nourlangie rock site, or maybe challenge yourself to the top of Mount Cahill.

Day 5 - Kakadu National Park to Katherine

Heading south along Kakadu Highway you will pass Coodina Lodge and home to the famous Yellow River Billabong Cruises. It’s the best way to see the wetland wildlife in their pristine natural environment; the billabong is home to crocodiles and one third of Australia’s vast range of birdlife.

Day 6 - Katherine National Park

Venture through the first two, and longest two Gorges of Katherine National Park. You will be enlightened by the Indigenous Culture, history of the region, flora, fauna while taking in the sites of the limestone escarpments.

Day 7 – Katherine National Park to Darwin

Before heading back to Darwin, make sure to stop and explore Litchfield National Park. Famous for its enormous termite mounds, stunning waterfalls and waterholes and home to hundreds of species of fauna including Wallabies, sugar gliders, quolls and flying foxes are all common.

Day 8 – Darwin to Alice Springs

Travel south on a 2-hour flight to connect with the Red Centre landing Alice Springs where you will collect a new car rental before spending the rest of the day at leisure. If time permits why not explore The Alice Springs Desert Park, Royal Flying Doctor Service Museum, Historic Telegraph Sation and sunset view from up top of ANZAC Hill.

Day 9 - Alice Springs to Kings Canyon

The drive from Alice Springs to Kings Canyon spans about 300kms through the rugged beauty of Australia's outback. Along the way catch glimpses of the MacDonnell Ranges in the distance before arriving at Kings Canyon, where you'll find towering sandstone cliffs, scenic hiking trails, and the picturesque Garden of Eden waterhole.

Day 10 – Explore Kings Canyon

This morning, join your guided Scenic Rim Walk where you will enjoy panoramic views of sandstone cliffs and the Lost City formations. Led by knowledgeable guide, the experience includes insights into the canyon's geological history, Aboriginal culture.

Day 11 - Kings Canyon to Uluru

Heading further northwest through the rugged outback terrain you will arrive at Ayers Rock Resort; a gateway to explore the iconic monolith and its surrounding landscapes. This evening you will experience the immersive art installation by artist Bruce Munro, featuring thousands of illuminated stems that light up at night, transforming the desert landscape into a mesmerizing sea of colour and light patterns.

Day 12 – Explore Uluru Kata-Tjuta National Park

This morning is at leisure however it is highly explore Kata-Tjuta. Join a knowledgeable guide in the afternoon and visit sacred Aboriginal sites around the base of Uluru. Discover insights into traditional stories, rituals, and artwork before enjoying a mesmerizing sunset viewing of Uluru and Australia's Red Centre.

Day 13 - Departure Ayers Rock

After a leisurely morning it’s time

Rock Airport.

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Kakadu
Darwin
Katherine
Kings Canyon Uluru / KataTjuta
Alice Springs Kakadu National Park
Darwin

Conditions & General Information

Rates: Determined by date of pick up for the entire hire. Hire is based on a 24 hour period. Separate rates apply for hires originating in remote areas, NQLD and Tasmania.

Driver Qualifications: A customer must be a minimum of 21 years of age to be eligible to rent a car (21-24yr olds will incur an age surcharge of AU$16.50* per day). A minimum age of 25 yrs is required for the following vehicles SFBR, SFBD, FFAI, FFAR, PFAR, PVAR & XVAR and all prestige vehicles. Driver’s license must be valid for the period of rental and must be in English, probationary or restricted licences are not acceptable nor are photocopies. International arrivals are recommended to have arranged an International Driver’s Permit (compulsory if the license is not in English) before travel and provide it with their current country license in addition to their passport.

Depots: Europcar has a large fleet range available in over 120 locations across Australia including major airports, capital cities and many suburbs and regional locations.

One Way Rentals & Minimum Hires: Different fees and minimums apply between certain locations (available on request and advised at the time of confirmation). Any fees must be paid direct to Europcar Australia at time of vehicle collection and cannot be prepaid.

Driving Restrictions: Vehicle must only be used on sealed roads unless it is the FXAD 4WD which case it can be driven on an unsealed road (only if Road Cover 4WD has been purchased). Please check with your agent for specific roads. Any specific location restrictions will be advised at the time of collection including limitations due to adverse weather conditions.

Inclusive Rates: Unlimited Kilometres except Premium 4wds, Dual cabs, 8 and 12 seaters and all prestige at 200kms per day, GST, CDW (Collision Damage Waiver), Administration Fee, Premium Location surcharge (where applicable), Third Party Cover, Additional driver, Damage Liability Fee and Vehicle Registration Recovery Fee.

Damage Liability Fee: When hiring a vehicle the Renter is liable for damage to the vehicle and third party property. In the event of an accident or third party property, a Damage Liability Fee (DLF) will be charged. This fee is charged regardless of who is at fault or the amount of damage. You can reduce the (DLF) by paying a supplement fee. Damage Liability Fee will incur all applicable taxes such as premium surcharge and administration fee. Damage Liability fee is included in the rate and reduces the liability to AU$1,605 - AU$2,700 depending on car group.

Security Deposit: The Europcar location will preauthorise your Visa, AMEX

KIA Carnival or similar
Everest trend or similar

Recognised worldwide, there is no better way to discover Australia than with Hertz. Offering premium rental cars at competitive prices combined with 24-hour assistance and friendly staff who are only too pleased to answer any of your queries and share their local knowledge.

Conditions & General Information

Rates: Determined by date of pickup for the entire hire. A Rental Day consists of a consecutive 24 hours. Separate rates apply for hires originating in remote areas.

Drivers Qualifications: All renters must present a full, valid national driver’s licence that has been held for at least one year. Where a licence has two parts, photo card and paper, both parts of the licence must be presented. An overseas driver’s licence, issued in a language other than English, must be accompanied by a current International Drivers Permit (IDPs) or where in a country where IDPs are not issued official government approved translation document. Restricted, Provisional or Probationary Licences are NOT accepted. Drivers between 21-24 years will incur a surcharge.

Depots: Hertz operates in 220 locations nationwide; including in each state, each territory, each major airport and each major town.

Delivery and Collection: On a request basis only, subject to location, fleet and staff availability. A delivery fee will apply for each delivery and/or collection. One Way Rentals & Minimum Hires: All One Way Rentals are on a request basis. Different fees and minimums apply between certain locations, please refer to the one way matrix. One way fees are to be paid directly to Hertz at the time of collection and cannot be pre-paid

Driving Restrictions: Vehicle must only be used on sealed roads unless otherwise advised. Please check with your agent for specific roads. Any specific location restrictions will be advised at the time of collection including limitations due to adverse weather conditions.

Inclusive Rates: Unlimited Kilometre’s, Damage Cover for the vehicle & Third Party Property (subject to an excess which can be reduced), Location fee, MAX Cover, Vehicle Registration Recovery, Administration Fee Recovery, GST Security Bond: All rentals are subject to a bond deposit which covers additional costs such as fuel, one way fees and optional extras. Hertz accepts all major credit cards and VISA debit cards (Not Eftpos) and will authorise a deposit bond at time of rental. Cash deposits are not accepted. It is

Mazda CX 5 or similar
Toyota Camry or similar
Toyota Corolla or similar Suzuki Swift or similar
Toyota Rav4 or similar
Toyota Landcruiser Prado or similar

Group C 5 Door, Auto, Air Conditioning, Seats 4, Smartphone Connectivity, Reverse Cameras/Sensors, Luggage: 1 Large, 1 Small

Group D 5 Door, Auto, Air Conditioning, Seats 5, 4 Cylinders, Smart Cruise Control, Reversing Camera/Sensors, Smartphone Connectivity, Luggage: 2 Large

H 5 Door, Auto, Air

Conditions & General Information

Rates: Determined by date of pickup for the entire hire. A Rental Day consists of a consecutive 24 hours. Separate rates apply for hires originating in remote areas.

Drivers Qualifications: Avis Australia will rent to drivers that present a current drivers licence. The renter has to have held the licence for 12 months. Vehicle groups C, D, S – Minimum 21 years of age. Vehicle groups V, K, H, W – Minimum 25 years of age. Avis Australia will provide one Additional Driver at no cost. $5.50 inc GST per day, per additional driver.

Depots: Avis operates in 220+ locations nationwide; including in each state, each territory, each major airport and each major town.

Delivery & Collection: On a request basis only, subject to location, fleet and staff availability

One Way Rentals & Minimum Hires: All One Way Rentals are on a request basis. Different fees and minimums apply between certain locations, Please enquire with your agent for

more details. One way fees are to be paid directly to Avis at the time of collection and cannot be pre-paid.

Driving Restrictions: Vehicle must only be used on sealed roads unless otherwise advised. Please check with your agent for specific roads. Any specific location restrictions will be advised at the time of collection including limitations due to adverse weather conditions.

Inclusive Rates: Unlimited Kilometres*, Premium Location Surcharge, Loss Damage Waiver, Vehicle Registration Fee (VRF), Administration Fee, GST. *Remote Locations (excluding Northern Territory): Rates include 100 kilometres per day.

Excess kilometres are charged at 27.5c per kilometre.

Security Bond: All rentals are subject to a bond deposit which covers additional costs such as fuel, one way fees and optional extras. Avis accepts all major credit cards and debit cards (Not Eftpos) and will authorise a deposit bond – Minimum of $100 –at time of rental. Cash deposits are not accepted

Toyota Kluger or similar
Kia Sportage or similar
Toyota Corolla Sedan or similar
Corolla Hatch or similar
Kia Carnival or similar
Toyota Prado or similar
Group K 5 Door, Auto, Air Conditioning, Seats 5, 4/6 Cylinders, Smart Cruise Control, Reversing Camera/Sensors, Smartphone Connectivity, Luggage: 2 Large, 2 Small Group
Seats
Reversing Camera, Smart Cruise Control, Smartphone Connectivity.

MOTORHOME ITINERARIES

There is no better way to discover Australia than with a motorhome holiday. Below are three suggested motorhome itineraries to help you roam free, wake up to a new view every day, and immerse yourself in nature.

12 DAY TASMANIA EXPLORER

Day 1: Arrive Hobart

Day 2: Free day in Hobart

Day 3: Perth to Port Arthur 90km (1hr 20min)

Day 4: Port Arthur to Coles Bay 200km (2hr 55min)

Day 5: Free Day in Coles Bay

Day 6: Coles Bay to Launceston 179km (2hr 15min)

Day 7: Launceston to Cradle Mountain 150km (2hr 15min)

Day 8: Free Day in Cradle Mountain

Day 9: Cradle Mountain to Strahan 149km (3hr 10min)

Day 10: Free Day in Strahan

Day 11: Strahan to Hobart 300km (4hr 30min)

Day 12: Depart Hobart

MUST DO'S:

▪ Discover the history of Hobart with Hobart historic walking tours

▪ Enjoy a scenic flight over the city with Par Avion

▪ See vertical sea cliffs of the Tasman Peninsular with  Pennicott Wilderness Journeys

▪ Travel back in time at the Port Arthur Historic Site

▪ Uncover the iconic Wineglass Bay by boat with Pennicott Wilderness Journeys

▪ Taste the local wines at either Josef Chromy or House of Arras

▪ Meet the infamous Tassie Devil at Devils@Cradle

▪ All Aboard the Heritage West Coast Wilderness Railaway

▪ Explore untouched Rainforest on the Gordan River Cruise

10 DAY TOP END HEARTLAND

Day 1: Arrive Darwin

Day 2: Free day in Darwin

Day 3: Darwin to Kakadu National Park 255km (2hr 45min)

Day 4: Free day in Kakadu National Park

Day 5: Kakadu National Park to Katherine 305kmn (3hr 10min)

Day 6: Free day in Katherine

Day 7: Katherine to Litchfield National Park 255kms (2hr 35min)

Day 8: Free Day in Litchfield National Park

Day 9: Litchfield National Park to Darwin 106km (1hr 15min)

Day 10: Depart Darwin

12 DAY

SOUTHWEST EDGE

Day 1: Arrive Perth

Day 2: Free day in Perth

Day 3: Perth to Bunbury 170km (2hr)

Day 4: Bunbury to Margaret River 105km (1hr 30min)

Day 5: Free day in Margaret River

Day 6: Margaret River to Pemberton 135km (1hr 40min)

Day 7: Pemberton to Albany 230km (2hr 45min)

Day 8: Albany to Hopetoun 340km (3hr 40min)

Day 9: Hopetoun to Esperance 220km (2hr 10min)

Day 10: Esperance to Hyden 385km (4hr)

Day 11: Hyden to Perth 335km (3hr 45min)

Day 12: Depart Perth

MUST DO'S:

▪ Wine & dine with Sunset views with Darwin Harbour Cruises

▪ Make a splash around Darwin with a 00Seven Jet Ski Adventures.

▪ Visit a modern-day Aboriginal community over on Tiwi Island with Sealink

▪ Journey across to Arhemland National Park with Kakadu Cultural Tours

▪ Find wild crocodiles with Yellow River Cruises

▪ Get lost in the Katherine gorges with Nitmiluk Katherine

▪ Take to the skies on a scenic flight with Katherine Helicopters

MUST DO'S:

▪ Take to the street of Perth with a local guide with Two Feet & a Heartbeat

▪ Cruise down the Swan River with Captain Cook Cruises

Cruise over to see the smiling quokka with Rottnest Express

▪ Swim with the wild dolphins with Bunbury Dolphin Discovery Centre

▪ Sample the local wines at either Voyager Estate, Leeuwin Estate or Vasse Felix

▪ Join a Whale Watching cruise with Naturalist Charters

Discover traditional medicines, bushtucker & culture with Koomal Breaming Cultural Experience

Capacity: 2 Adults, 1 Child Drive: Diesel engine, 71L fuel tank capacity, Automatic transmission, Cruise control Cook: Gas cooker, External slide-out cooker, Microwave (operates when connected to mains power), 130L fridge with freezer, Sink, Hot and cold pressurised water Live: Internal walk-through from driver’s, cab12V battery / 240V mains / solar panel, 85L fresh water tank, 104L waste water tank, Internal power points, 12V socket and USB input, Entertainment Screen, Shower, Toilet, Driver’s cab seats swivel to the front dining table, Rear dining table, Reverse cycle air conditioning/heating (when connected to mains power), External table.

Vehicle dimensions: Length: 7m Width: 2.02m Height: 2.8m Interior Height: 1.90m

Conditions & General Information

Rates: Determined by date of travel therefore split season rates may apply. Rates are charged by calendar day, not 24 hour periods. Driver’s age: Min 21 years.

Driver’s Licence: A full resident country driver’s licence, held at least one year. If not in English, an International Drivers Licence is also required. Depots: Adelaide, Alice Springs, Brisbane, Cairns, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney, Darwin, Hobart (incurs an AU$125 location fee), Broome (incurs an AU$900 remote location fee).

Branch Hours: Please check with your consultant for each branch. All branches are closed Christmas Day and Australia Day Public Holiday (26 January). All rentals picking up or dropping off on the following days will incur an additional AU$125 surcharge: Easter Monday, Anzac Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day and State Holidays.

Capacity: 4 adults Drive: Diesel engine, 71L fuel tank capacity, Automatic transmission, Cruise control. Cook: Gas cooker, External slide-out cooker, Microwave (operates when connected to mains power), 130L fridge with freezer, Sink, Hot and cold pressurised water. Live: Internal walk-through from driver’s cab, Electric drop down double bed, 12V battery / 240V mains / solar panel, 97L fresh water tank, 97L waste water tank, Internal power points, 12V socket and USB input, Entertainment Screen, Shower, Toilet, Driver’s cab seats swivel to the rear, Dining table, Reverse cycle air conditioning/heating (when connected to mains power), External storage locker.

Vehicle dimensions: Length: 6.7m, Width: 2.25m , Height: 3.2m, Interior Height: 2.06m

Standard Rates: Include: Unlimited kilometres, 10% GST (Goods and Services Tax), 3% Administration fee, Kitchen equipment, Linen & bedding, General equipment, GPS, Camper help, Customer care 24 hour, 7 days per week road service helpline (toll free). Extra Drivers will incur a fee of $4 per day.

Platinum Rates Includes: Liability Reduction (2WD to NIL & 4WD to AU$750) for Damage Includes front, back, side, overhead, underbody and awning damage, and Towing and recovery costs, Windscreen and Tyre Protection cover, Extra Driver/Renter Fee, 1x Linen Kit Exchange & RV Essentials Kit (Camping Chairs/ table, Child/Booster Seat, Fan/Heater & 3x Toilet Chemicals (where applicable), Extended Roadside Assistance & 1x Drop and Go Pack.

Liability Deposit: If the Liability Reduction Option or the Platinum rate is not taken, the customer must pay the Liability Deposit. The Liability Deposit is $7,500 and is applicable regardless if the hirer has purchased

Capacity: 6 adults Drive: Diesel engine, 71L fuel tank capacity, Automatic transmission, Cruise control Cook: Gas cooker, Microwave (operates when connected to mains power), 148L –180L fridge with freezer, Sink, Hot and cold pressurised water. Live: Internal walk-through from driver’s cab, 12V battery / 240V mains / solar panel, 90L fresh water tank, 90L waste water tank, Internal power points, 12V

7.55m - 7.90m,

2.25m - 2.45m, Height: 3.35m - 3.60m, Interior height: 2.00m - 2.15m

private travel insurance. The customer must provide a valid credit card to pay the Liability Deposit and the amount will be debited to the customer’s credit card on the day of vehicle collection.

Minimum Hire: Minimum rental period is 5 days for same city rentals. Minimum rental period is 7 days for hires where travel dates include 26 Dec to 5 Jan.

One Way Rentals: One-way rentals are available between all locations. Minimum rental for one-way hires is 7 days or greater depending on location. A fee of $200 applies where pick up originates from Cairns, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart or Adelaide & returns to these locations. Any hires from/ to Darwin, Broome, Alice Springs or Perth, the one-way fee will be AU$300.

maui Cascade
maui River
maui Ultima Plus

input Shower/ Toilet, Reverse cycle air conditioning/heating (when connected to mains power) Personal kit, Including bedding for each person.

Vehicle dimensions:Length: 7.55m - 7.90m Width: 1.90m - 2m Height: 3.35m - 3.60m Interior height: 2.00m - 2.15m

Conditions & General Information

Rates: Determined by date of travel therefore split season rates may apply. Rates are charged by calendar day, not 24 hour periods.

Driver’s age: Min 21 years.

Driver’s Licence: A full resident country driver’s licence, held at least one year. If not in English, an International Drivers Licence is also required.

Depots: Adelaide, Alice Springs, Brisbane, Cairns, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney, Darwin, Hobart(incurs an AU$125 location fee), Broome (incurs an AU$900 remote location fee).

Branch Hours: Please check with your consultant for each branch. All branches are closed Christmas Day and Australia Day Public Holiday (26 January). All rentals picking up or dropping off on the following days will incur an additional AU$125 surcharge: Easter Monday, Anzac Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day and State Holidays.

Standard Rates Include: Unlimited kilometres, 10% GST (Goods and Services Tax), 3% Administration fee, Kitchen equipment, Linen & bedding, General equipment, GPS, Camper help, Customer care 24 hour,

Capacity: 2 adults Drive: Diesel engine, 71L fuel tank capacity, Automatic transmission, Cruise control Cook: Gas cooker, Microwave (operates when connected to mains power) 78L fridge with freezer, Sink Hot & cold water, Kitchen kit (cooking utensils, pots & pans) Kettle and toaster, Dining table with front cab swivel seats Live: 12V battery / 240V mains / solar panel 75L fresh water tank 55L waste water tank, Internal powerpoints, 12V socket and USB input Shower/ Toilet Reverse cycle air conditioning/heating (when connected to mains power) Personal kit, Including bedding for each person.

Vehicle dimensions: Length: 7.05m Width: 1.93m Height: 3.10m Interior height: 1.92m

7 days per week road service helpline (toll free). Extra Drivers will incur a fee of $4 per day.

Platinum Rates Includes: Liability Reduction (2WD to NIL & 4WD to AU$750) for Damage Includes front, back, side, overhead, underbody and awning damage, and Towing and recovery costs, Windscreen and Tyre Protection cover, Extra Driver/Renter Fee, 1x Linen Kit Exchange & RV Essentials Kit (Camping Chairs/ table, Child/Booster Seat, Fan/Heater & 3x Toilet Chemicals (where applicable), Extended Roadside Assistance & 1x Drop and Go Pack.

Liability Deposit: If the Liability Reduction Option or Platinum rates is not taken, the customer must pay the Liability Deposit. The Liability Deposit is AU$5,000 to AU$8,000 and is applicable regardless if the hirer has purchased private travel insurance. The customer must provide a valid credit card to pay the Liability Deposit and the amount will be debited to the customer’s credit card on the day of vehicle collection.

Minimum Hire: Minimum rental period is 5 days for same city rentals. Minimum rental period is 7 days for hires where travel dates include 26 Dec to 5 Jan.

Capacity: 2 adults Drive: Diesel engine, 80L fuel tank capacity, plus 2X 20L jerry cans,

One Way Rentals: One-way rentals are available between all locations. Minimum rental for one-way hires is 7 days or greater depending on location. A fee of $200 applies where pick up originates from Cairns, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart or Adelaide & returns to these locations. Any hires from/ to Darwin, Broome, Alice Springs or Perth, the one-way fee will be AU$300. Road Restrictions: Campervans can only be driven on sealed/bitumen roads. Should a customer wish to travel on an unsealed road it will be on a request basis only pending road conditions, weather & distance. The FREE thl Roadtrip App is a must-have for all customers -before they travel and while they're on the road. Access handy tips from planning and preparation, what to expect at pick-up, a full show-through video of the camper that must be watched before they arrive and comprehensive on-the road Camper Help “how to” videos. Search for the closest supermarket, dump station, service station and campsites.

Euro Deluxe Euro Tourer
Adventure Camper 4WD

Capacity: 4 adults Drive: Diesel engine,140L long range fuel tank capacity, Automatic transmission, Cruise control, Outback Safety Kit, Reversing camera, two spare tyres Cook: External Kitchen with sink, Gas cooker, 40L fridge/freezer, Cold water only

Live: 12V battery (rear)/Solar, 40L fresh water tank, 20L Jerry Can supplied Waste water, 12V socket and USB input (in rear), Awning, Camp table and chairs, 2 double beds (roof-top tent)

Vehicle dimensions: Length: 5.70m Width: 1.90m Height: 2.70m (3.60m roof-top tent up)

5 - 20 day per day

From $332

Conditions & General Information

Rates: Determined by date of travel therefore split season rates may apply. Rates are charged by calendar day, not 24 hour periods.

Driver’s age: Min 21 years.

Driver’s Licence: A full resident country driver’s licence, held at least one year. If not in English, an International Drivers Licence is also required.

Depots: Adelaide, Alice Springs, Brisbane, Cairns, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney, Darwin, Hobart(incurs an AU$125 location fee), Broome (incurs an AU$900 remote location fee).

Branch Hours: Please check with your consultant for each branch. All branches are closed Christmas Day and Australia Day Public Holiday (26 January). All rentals picking up or dropping off on the following days will incur an additional AU$125 surcharge: Easter Monday, Anzac Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day and State Holidays.

Standard Rates Include: Unlimited kilometres, 10% GST (Goods and Services Tax), 3% Administration fee, Kitchen equipment, Linen & bedding, General equipment, GPS, Camper help, Customer care 24 hour, 7 days per week road

Capacity: 4 adults Drive: Diesel engine, 80L fuel tank capacity, Automatic transmission, Cruise control Cook: Gas cooker, Microwave (operates when connected to mains power), 113L fridge with freezer, Sink, Cold water, Driver’s cab seats swivel to the rear Live: Internal walk-through from driver’s cab, 12V battery / 240V mains / solar panel, 50L fresh water tank, 50L waste water tank, Internal power points, 12V socket and USB input, pop-top roof tent with internal hatch access

Vehicle dimensions: Length: 5.94m, Width: 1.80m, Height: 3.05m, Interior Height: 1.90m

5 - 20 day per day

service helpline (toll free). Extra Drivers will incur a fee of $4 per day.

Platinum Rates Includes: Liability Reduction (2WD to NIL & 4WD to AU$750) for Damage Includes front, back, side, overhead, underbody and awning damage, and Towing and recovery costs, Windscreen and Tyre Protection cover, Extra Driver/Renter Fee, 1x Linen Kit Exchange & RV Essentials Kit (Camping Chairs/ table, Child/Booster Seat, Fan/Heater & 3x Toilet Chemicals (where applicable), Extended Roadside Assistance & 1x Drop and Go Pack.

Liability Deposit: If the Liability Reduction Option or the Platinum Rates is not taken, the customer must pay the Liability Deposit. The Liability Deposit is AU$5,000- AU$8,000 and is applicable regardless if the hirer has purchased private travel insurance. The customer must provide a valid credit card to pay the Liability Deposit and the amount will be debited to the customer’s credit card on the day of vehicle collection.

Minimum Hire: Minimum rental period is 5 days for same city rentals. Minimum rental

to

Capacity: 2 adults Drive: Diesel engine, 78L

Automatic transmission, Cruise control Cook:

cooker Microwave (operates when connected to mains power), 78L fridge with freezer, Sink, Hot and Cold water Live: Internal walk-through from cab (some models), 12V battery / 240V mains / solar panel110L fresh water tank, 110L waste water tank, Internal power points, 12V socket and USB input, Entertainment Screen, Shower, Toilet, Reverse cycle air conditioning/heating (when connected to mains power)

Vehicle dimensions: Length: 5.5m Width: 2.06m Height: 3.10Interior Height: 1.95m

5 - 20 day per day

Minimum rental for one-way hires is 7 days or greater depending on location. A fee of $200 applies where pick up originates from Cairns, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart or Adelaide & returns to these locations. Any hires from/ to Darwin, Broome, Alice Springs or Perth, the one-way fee will be AU$300. Road Restrictions: Campervans can only be driven on sealed/bitumen

video of the camper that must be watched before they arrive and comprehensive on-the road Camper Help “how to” videos. Search for the closest supermarket, dump station, service station and campsites.

Britz Trailblazer
Britz Voyager

No matter where you set your GPS to, you can discover the best of Australia in a JUCY camper. With a range of campervans to suit all kinds of road trips, your adventure starts with JUCY

Conditions and General Information

Conditions and General Information

Rates: Determined by date of travel, direct of travel, and length of hire. Charged on a calendar day basis.

Rates: Determined by date of travel, direct of travel, and length of hire. Charged on a calendar day basis.

Driver’s age: JUCY 18 years of age, Star RV 21 years of age

Driver’s Licence: Full license in English. If not in English, must be accompanied by an International Drivers Permit issued from the same country as their license or a Certified English Translation. Must be provided upon vehicle collection.

Capacity: 2 adults Drive: Diesel or petrol, 70L fuel tank capacity, automatic transmission, unlimited kilometres

Description: Gas cooker, 50L fridge, sink, window curtains, fresh water tank, cooking utensils, linen, pet friendly, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Power: Dual 12v battery system Vehicle Dimensions: Length 5.9m, width 2.5m, exterior height 2.8m, interior height 2.4m Bedding: 2x double beds

adventurers who crave

Capacity: 6 Adults Description: 5 stage Tiptronic Auto transmission. Turbo diesel. Power steering, 6 seat belts, Driver and passenger seat swivels 180 degrees, Thermostatically controlled diesel heater/cooler, Digital Monitor/DVD/USB/HDMI input, Gas stove top - 3 burner, 1 Hot plate & grill, 3-way, 90ltr Fridge/ Freezer (12 volt / 240 volt / Gas). Shower & Toilet, Hot water (240 volt / Gas), Electric water pump for hot and cold water. All living equipment. Internal walkthrough access.

Vehicle Dimensions: Length 7.4m, Width 2.20m & Interior Height 2.20m Bedding: 1 x King bed or 2 Singles (rear lower), 1 x Double Bed (above drivers cab), 2 x Single Beds (front lower) or 1 x Queen Bed (rear upper)

Capacity: 2 Adults

Drive: Diesel engine, 90L fuel

Depots: Adelaide, Brisbane, Cairns, Gold Coast, Melboune, Perth, Sydney, Darwin (seasonal)

Branch Hours: This vary from branch to branch, some can open as early as 8:00am and some can be until 5:00pm.

Please refer to the branch hours stated on our website.

Customers must arrive 30 minutes before closing time for pick-ups. All branches are closed on Christmas Day.

Check-in: Customers must check-in online through our website before picking up their vehicle

Rates include: Unlimited kilimoters and 24/7 roadside assistance. Vehicle liability from $3000 - $7500, depending on vehicle. Linen, pillows, bedding, towels, all cooking equipment and utensils

Minimum Hire. Pick-ups between 15 Dec – 10 Jan 14 day minimum. No minimum hire period outside of these dates.

Liability Reduction: Risk-Taker is included in the booking at no extra cost but has a bond/excess of $3000 - $7500.

Our Stress-Free and Stress-Free Plus is an additional cost and brings the bond/excess down to $0. The price ranges from $30-$65/day for these packages. The customer must provide a valid credit card in their name upon

each time the vehicle incurs a toll during the hire.

Capacity: 6 adults

Drive: Diesel engine, 70-90L fuel tank capacity, automatic transmission, cruise control, unlimited kilometres

Description: Microwave, gas stove/oven, TV, 130L fridge, shower, toilet, sink, window blinds, fresh water tank/ waste water tank, cooking utensils, linen, awning, pet friendly, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Power: Dual 12V battery system + 240V mains

Vehicle Dimensions: Length 7.2-7.9m, width 2.3m, exterior height 3.5-3.6m, interior height 2m

Bedding: 3x double

Per Day From $255

Oneway Fees: One-way travel is available from all branches. The fee is dependent on the time of the year and direction. The fee ranges from $0 - $600. #All prices are a GUIDE ONLY, are the lowest available

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JUCY Condo
Star RV Polaris 6
JUCY Coaster

TRAINS SEE THE BEST OF AUSTRALIA BY TRAIN

THE GHAN

Regarded as one of the world’s greatest train journeys, The Ghan runs between Adelaide and Darwin, covering over 2,979 kilometres through the heart of Australia’s Red Centre. There are two possible journeys on The Ghan. Travelling northbound, The Ghan calls in to Marla, Alice Springs and Katherine over an unforgettable three-day adventure. Travelling south, The Ghan Expedition covers four epic days stopping in Katherine, Alice Springs, Coober Pedy and Manguri. Get ready to be awed by this land and everything it represents.

The Ghan

Departing Adelaide, travel through the Red Centre, experiencing Australia at its dramatic best on a three-day all-inclusive journey on The Ghan. Watch the landscape change from verdant greens to arid plains, where the colours of the outback saturate the landscape. Stop in Marla, Alice Springs and Katherine to learn about the history, culture and significance of each remote outpost as you travel on this legendary train.

- Alice Springs or v.v

Springs - Darwin or v.v

- Darwin or v.v

The Ghan Expedition

A unique and epic experience, explore the wonders of Australia’s vast interior on one of the world’s most renowned rail journeys. Beginning in Darwin, this 4-day, all-inclusive journey takes you to some of the most remote and captivating parts of Australia in style and comfort. Your adventure through the country’s vast, varied, and captivating interior will show you the true meaning of the Australian outback. In the Northern Territory, explore Katherine and Alice Springs, where you’ll enjoy a signature dining experience at The Historic Telegraph Station, and in South Australia, visit Manguri and Coober Pedy before reaching your final destination of Adelaide.

One way fares per person from

Onboard Experience - New Australis and Aurora Suites coming in 2026/27

Platinum: For the discerning traveller, Platinum adds an enhanced level of sophistication to each journey. Stylishly appointed spacious suites, personalised service, along with world-class food and wine in the exclusive Platinum Club carriage, make this a very special travel experience.

Gold Premium: A new style of travel, featuring newly designed, contemporary twin cabins that take inspiration from the colours and contours of the Australian outback, with exclusive access to the new Gold Premium Lounge and Gold Premium Restaurant.

Gold: The moment you step into your cabin, you’ll be immersed in the world of romance that epitomises rail travel. Our Gold Twin and Single cabins, our most popular choice of accommodation, have everything to make you feel at home and the journey even more memorable.

Australis and Aurora Suites – A New Level of Luxury:

Go Beyond with a train experience like no other in our newest class of travel - introducing the Aurora Australis Suites. The first of their kind in Australia, these iconic suites will make their debut on The Ghan, Indian Pacific and Great Southern.

A rich and layered design is expressed through bespoke detailing, decorative timber accents, stone masonry, iron filigree, and coved ceilings that reference traditional cornices. There is no finer way to see, taste and experience Australia than with the Aurora Australis Suites

Brisbane
Sydney
Cairns
Townsville
Airlie Beach
Hervey Bay
Gladstone
Adelaide
Alice Springs
Darwin
Perth

SPIRIT OF QUEENSLAND

Route: Brisbane – Cairns | Distance: 1,681 km

Contemporary, comfortable and designed for relaxation, the Spirit of Queensland offers features that redefine the modern rail travel experience. Travelling the state’s coastline from Brisbane to Cairns and all regions in between, the Spirit of Queensland will boast an Australian first with the revolutionary RailBed that converts from a seat to a lie-flat bed for overnight travel.

NORTHBOUND SERVICE TIMETABLE

Departs Brisbane Mon, Wed, Fri and Sat at 3:45pm

Arrives Proserpine Tue, Thu, Sat and Sun at 7:06am

Departs Proserpine Tue, Thu, Sat and Sun at 7:16am

Arrives Cairns Tue, Thu, Sat and Sun at 5:05pm

SOUTHBOUND SERVICE TIMETABLE

Departs Cairns Mon, Wed, Fri and Sun at 7:40am

Arrives Proserpine Mon, Wed, Fri and Sun at 5:06pm

Departs Proserpine Mon, Wed, Fri and Sun at 5:16pm

Arrives Brisbane Tue, Thu, Sat and Mon at 9:00am

- Whitsundays or v.v

Whitsundays - Cairns or V.V

INDIAN PACIFIC

Route: Sydney - Adelaide - Perth | Distance: 4,352 km

Stepping aboard the mighty Indian Pacific, you’ll feel a great sense of anticipation as this unforgettable Australian adventure begins to unfold. Whether you’re journeying from the Indian Ocean to the Pacific or the other way round, you’ll be making your way across the longest stretch of straight railway track in the world. This is a journey defined by contrast, encompassing the towering majesty of the Blue Mountains to the barren expanse of the Nullarbor and every goldmine, ghost town and grapevine in between. Take advantage of the Off Train Experiences which are specially designed to fit in with the train timetable so you’ll have the opportunity to experience some of the area’s best sights and better yet, they are included as part of your journey. As with The Ghan and the Great Southern, your journey on Indian Pacific is all inclusive of meals, beverages and Off Train Experience.

TIMETABLE:

Eastbound sectors are: Perth to Sydney, Perth to Adelaide and Adelaide to Sydney. Westbound sectors are: Sydney to Perth, Sydney to Adelaide and Adelaide to Perth.

TRAVEL SEASONS

High Season: March 2026 and September to November 2026

Shoulder Season: January to February 2026, April to May 2026, August and December 2026

Low Season: June to July 2026

GREAT SOUTHERN

Route: Adelaide - Brisbane | Distance: 2,623 km

Embrace the wonders of Australia’s spectacular south-east on an unforgettable summer rail journey. Available exclusively from December to February, the Great Southern combines rugged coastlines, sunkissed beaches, forested peaks, and vibrant capital cities into one seamless adventure of comfort and discovery. Departing Adelaide, travel over two nights and three days to Brisbane, pausing at the magnificent Grampians National Park to immerse yourself in its dramatic landscapes and native wildlife. Continue to Canberra, the nation’s capital, to explore its inspiring art, history, and culture. A final stop along the breathtaking northern New South Wales coast offers a perfect coastal finale before arriving in Brisbane.

Departing Brisbane, this 4-day adventure takes you south into the rolling hills of New South Wales before stopping for a signature beachside dining experience in Coffs Harbour. Wander through the Hunter Valley’s iconic vineyards or explore Port Stephens by land or sea, before heading towards Melbourne and regional Victoria. Enjoy a mixture of time on train and immersive Off Train Experiences as you journey toward your final destination of Adelaide. All Great Southern rail journeys are inclusive of meals, beverages and Off Train Experiences.

TIMETABLE:

Eastbound sectors are: Adelaide to Brisbane.

Timetable: Eastbound sector is Adelaide to Brisbane. Westbound sector is Brisbane to Adelaide.

Westbound sector is: Brisbane to Adelaide & Brisbane to Melbourne

TRAVEL SEASONS

January - February 2026, and December 2026

Season: January - February 2026 and December 2026

GUIDED WALKS

Great Walks of Australia offers superb and quintessentially Australian walking experiences that engage walkers in some of the world’s most spectacular terrain. They inspire travellers to explore Australia’s diverse landscapes on foot, where guests reconnect with nature in small, intimate groups. The journeys are led by expert guides with a deep understanding and appreciation of the environment. All operators provide the utmost in style and comfort with outstanding food and wine and exclusive comfortable accommodation so travellers can discover the people and places that make Australia unique without foregoing the creature comforts of home.

Larapinta Trail, West MacDonnell Ranges. Credit: Tourism Australia
Traversing the ancient Flinders Ranges and Arkaba’s 60,000 acre private wildlife conservancy in outback South Australia, The Arkaba Walk is an experience that immerses you in the story of the land. By joining this fully hosted all0inclusive four-day walk, you’re actively participating in an environment in revival. You’ll see and hear the results of active conservation as you walk through the landscape and meet the wildlife in the company of passionate field guides. 600-million years of geological history echo through the stratified layers of Wilpound Pound and the Elder Range and the country is littered with the stories, and often heroic failures, of early pioneers who tried to eke a living from the harsh but beautiful country.
Walk Operates: April to October
Operated by Wild Bush Luxury
Arkaba Walk (Per Person)
The Arkaba Walk - 4 Days / 3 Nights - South Australia
Join us for six unforgettable days, exploring sections of the iconic Larapinta Trail, you’ll cover approximately 64km across the ancient landscapes of Australia’s Red Centre. Begin your adventure with us, departing from Alice Springs and traversing Mount Sonder by day five, the highlight of the trail. Every evening, our world class guides transform into exceptional cooks and hospitality experts to serve a delicious three course meal paired with wine and local beer. Our private campsite is located within the National Park, Tjoritja / West MacDonnell Ranges and is the perfect base to return to each day for sundowners and to reflect upon the day. Be completely immersed in the river valleys, gorges and red mountain ranges that the Larapinta Trail has to offer.
Walk Operates: April to September
Operated by Australian Walking Holidays
Larapinta Trek in Comfort - 6 Days / 5 Nights - Northern Territory

Scenic Rim Trail - 4 Days / 4 Nights - Queensland

From here, experienced guides will lead you through a region that contains more than 30,000 hectares of parkland, numerous state forests and national parks. The Scenic Rim region is a real treasure trove of unique plants, animals and distinctive vegetation types. The mountains preserve living links to Australia’s ancient past, while one of Australia’s two species of lyrebird inhabits the region’s rainforest and wet eucalypt forests. The stories, rituals and traditions of the indigenous inhabitants are woven around the natural environment and highlight their connection to a living landscape. Walk Operates: March to November

Operated by Spicers Nov 25 - Apr 26

Scenic Rim Trail (Per Person) $4,310

Located in north-east Tasmania, the magnificent wilderness coastline known as the Bay of Fires provides a dramatic landscape, ecology and wildlife.

The walk is a 5 day/4 night experience, led by well-informed guides, small groups of no more than 10 walkers can explore both the fascinating beach environment and the rich diversity of the nearby woodlands. The First Night's accommodation is spent at Red Feather Inn, in a twin room, The second night’s accommodation is spent at Forester Beach Camp, in a private haven nestled in a protected dune swale behind a stretch of superb white-sand beach. The third and fourth nights’ accommodation are at the award winning Bay of Fires Lodge.

Includes: All Meals and Beverages. Walk Operates: October to May

Over the 44.5 kilometre journey, you can expect untouched beaches, towering Eucalypts,

and historic shipwrecks. The walking culminates on Day Four, where the majestic Twelve Apostles reveal themselves. With expert guides, unparalleled vistas and the comfort of

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and fauna. Glacial lakes, rainforests, craggy peaks and alpine meadows provide the backdrop. Each evening’s accommodation is in one of five private huts nestled away in this remarkable park. Just off the Overland Track, each hut is a haven to retreat to at the end of the day with hot showers, heating, twin-share rooms with comfortable beds and a hearty three-course dinner with fine Tasmanian wines.

Walk Operates: October to May

Operated by Tasmanian Walking Company May - May 26 Apr - Sep 26 Oct 26 - Mar 27

Bay of Fires Lodge Walk - 5 Days / 4 Nights - Tasmania
The Freycinet Experience is the original guided walk on Tasmania’s east coast, taking you through the pink granite Hazard Mountains and rich coastal forests, and the purest of white-sand beaches including the world-renowned Wineglass Bay.
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The Margaret River Cape to Cape Walk is a 4 day small group experience showcasing WA’s turquoise ocean, sandy beaches, clifftops and towering karri forests which runs along WA’s famed south-west coastline.
Cape to Cape Walk - 4 Days / 3 Nights - Western Australia
This truly unique adventure starts in the foothills of South East Queensland’s Main Range National Park, an area famous for its stunning collection of mountains, ridges, escarpments, forests and ancient volcanic plateaus.

LUXURY LODGES

Saffire Freycinet, Tasmania
HAMILTON ISLAND qualia Luxury Lodge SSSSS
KANGAROO ISLAND Southern Ocean Lodge
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Arkaba’s beautifully restored 1850’s homestead, welcoming just ten guests at a time, is surrounded by 60,000 acres of privatelyowned and carefully protected outback. Nestled within South Australia’s Flinders Ranges, the unusual blend of semi-arid and temperate habitats supports a remarkable diversity.

Against the dramatic backdrop of the Elder Range and Wilpena Pound, ancient sea beds and arid salt lakes have given way to spectacular rock formations and seemingly immortal River Red Gums; this is an ancient landscape in revival. Kangaroo mobs, emus and colonies of yellow-footed rock wallabies roam while a team of expert field guides immerse you in all-inclusive Wild Bush Luxury safari experiences.

Longitude 131°, the luxury desert basecamp at Uluru-Kata Tjuta, offers an essential experience of Australia’s spiritual heartland. Central to a stay is a discovery of the World Heritage-listed wilderness explored on a series of guided excursions and connection with an ancient culture. Dining celebrates native ingredients and produce sourced from around the nation, offering a real taste of Australia. Relax after a day’s exploring in a luxury tent complete with contemporary furnishings, artworks by local indigenous artists and generously stocked in-tent bar. Unparalleled views of Uluru play out from the end of the bed or on the balcony farom the warmth of a custom-made swag unfurled in the cool night air. Retreat to Spa Kinara for an indigenous-inspired treatment or drink in the sunset on the Dune Top with jaw-dropping views to Uluru and Kata Tjuta.

With the backdrop of its majestic 18-kilometre-long sandstone namesake, Mt Mulligan Lodge offers laid-back luxury in Queensland’s rugged outback. A member of Luxury Lodges of Australia and set on a 28,000-hectare working cattle station, Mt Mulligan Lodge welcomes just 28 guests to experience the spirit of the outback through a captivating landscape steeped in Indigenous significance dating back 37,000 years. The vast property bears the marks of historic gold and coal rushes and continues to reflect Australia’s pastoral heritage. Experiences embrace the surrounding landscape and rich history, including guided tours of the Tyrconnell Gold Mine (featuring Australia’s oldest operating gold crusher), exploration of the Mount Mulligan coal mine and abandoned township, ATV adventures, a Mulligan Station Tour, barramundi fishing, sunset drinks, self-guided walks, and the chance to witness cattle station operations (during muster dates). Mt Mulligan Lodge is accessible via a 35-minute helicopter flight or 2.5-hour 4WD adventure from Cairns.

Perched atop a mountain on 8,000 acres, enveloped by World Heritage-listed landscapes and just two hours from Brisbane is Spicers Peak Lodge; an exclusive, intimate Australian wilderness lodge experience and the height of luxury in Queenland’s high country. The careful design of Spicers Peak Lodge accentuates the mountain aesthetic.

Crafted from bluestone and with enormous timber beams, the high pitched ceilings bring the outside in. Guests are guaranteed space and serenity with ten rooms in the main lodge and two private escarpment lodges offering 10 Suites and 2 private Lodges and an all-inclusive menu that showcases the best fresh, local produce, the Lodge offers a unique luxury wilderness experience.

Where the outback meets the reef…Sal Salis is a remote, beach-side safari camp nestled in the dunes of Western Australia’s

ULURU Longitude 131°
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MOUNT MULLIGAN Mt Mulligan Lodge Luxury Lodge
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SCENIC RIM Spicers Peak Lodge Luxury Lodge
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NINGALOO REEF Sal Salis Luxury Lodge SSSSS
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NEW SOUTH WALES

Take a cruise past the Sydney Opera House to Manly or scale Sydney Harbour Bridge. Take a day trip to the natural wonderland of the Blue Mountains or the picturesque vineyards of the Hunter Valley. Rejuvenate your senses in Byron Bay and watch dolphins in the clear waters at Port Stephens. Visit the South Coast with over 30 national parks, marine parks and reserves, as well as gorgeous beaches and rich Aboriginal history.

» Climb the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge and experience the spectacular views

» Experience the perfect Sydney evening with a concert, theatre, opera or ballet at the Sydney Opera House

» Walk along one of the worlds whitest sandy beaches of Jervis Bay on the South Coast

» Discover Sydney’s colourful convict past in the historical Rocks District

» View stunning lookouts, spectacular rock formations, native wildlife & quaint villages in the Blue Mountains

» Learn to Surf

» Take a lunch time cruise on

» Indulge in gourmet

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» See Dolphins play in the

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» Enjoy a walk around Australia’s

WINE & BEACH

DAY 1: Sydney, Blue Mountains (100km) -This morning collect your hire car before heading out of the city to the world heritage listed Blue Mountains. On the way why not stop at Featherdale Wildlife Park to see koalas and hand feed kangaroos.

DAY 2: At leisure - There is time to visit Scenic World where you can ride the world’s steepest incline railway and enjoy spectacular rainforest views from a cable car. At Waradah Aboriginal Centre you can experience traditional dance, music and examine authentic artworks. There is plenty of walking tracks available where you can view the majestic Three Sisters whilst the townships of Katoomba and Leura are well known for their specialty shops and excellent dining.

DAY 3: Blue Mountains, Hunter Valley (240km) - Today you head north to the Hunter Valley wine country. The area offers over 120 wineries and many will offer tastings at the cellar door. In addition to the many wineries there are plenty of great restaurants, galleries, and producers selling locally produced handmade cheese and olive oil.

DAY 4: Explore the Hunter Valley - Today is free to explore all the Hunter Valley has to offer. You may like to join a wine tour and visit one of the regions famous wineries. For the more active you can explore the area by hired bicycle or even take a trip in a horse and carriage. There is always the option of enjoying a treatment in the hotel spa and enjoy fine dining at the Chez Pok restaurant.

DAY 5: Hunter Valley, Port Stephens (90km) - Head back to the coast and make your way to Port Stephens. This beautiful resort offers something for everyone but is best known for its crystal clear water, beautiful beaches, gourmet restaurants and whale and dolphin watching.

DAY 1: Sydney, Jervis Bay (200km) Pick up your car hire in Sydney City and begin your journey towards your first destination, Paperbark Camp. Enjoy the scenic drive and stop at interesting places along the way. Arrive at Paperbark Camp and settle into your luxury tent nestled in the Australian bush.

DAY 2: At Leisure - Spend your day exploring the surrounding wilderness, perhaps taking guided nature walks or relaxing at the camp's spa. Enjoy gourmet meals prepared with local ingredients and unwind under the starry night sky.

DAY 3: Batemans Bay (115km) Travel to Lincoln Downs Resort, a serene retreat offering comfort and tranquility. Check-in and take time to relax by the pool or explore the resort's amenities. You might also venture out to nearby attractions or enjoy a leisurely evening at the resort's restaurant.

DAY 4: Eden (200km) Continue your journey south to Eden, located along the stunning Sapphire Coast. Check-in and discover the natural beauty of this coastal region. Explore nearby beaches, go fishing, or visit local attractions like the Eden Killer Whale Museum.

DAY 5: Lakes Entrance (240km) Arrive at Lakes Entrance, a picturesque waterfront town. Check into your accommodation and spend the next two days exploring the lakes, beaches, and charming cafes of the area. You can also take boat tours, go fishing, or simply relax by the water.

DAY 6: Lakes Entrance (310km) Visit Metung Hot Springs for a day of relaxation and rejuvenation. Enjoy soaking in the warm mineral-rich waters, indulge in spa treatments, and unwind amidst the serene surroundings.

Day 7: Melbourne (300km) Travel west toward Melbourne, you will travel through the picturesque region of the Yarra Valley. Known for its stunning vineyards, gourmet food, and natural beauty. It's a popular destination for wine enthusiasts, offering a wide range of award-winning wineries where visitors can taste exquisite wines and enjoy vineyard tours.

DAY 6: Newcastle, Central Coast, Sydney (210km) - Travel south along the Pacific Highway. We recommend spending time in Newcastle and the Central Coast before returning your car on arrival back in Sydney. Package code: AUB268DSD Package code: AUB266DMWB

Day 8: Depart Melbourne Your journey ends in Melbourne, celebrated for its culture, laneway cafés, and world-class dining. After soaking up the city’s unique charm, make your way to the airport for your onward adventure.

Kayaking, Jervis Bay. Credit: Dee Kramer
Bondi Icebergs, Bondi. Credit: Destination NSW
The Grace Hotel
SYDNEY

Zoo

Just minutes from Sydney’s CBD, Taronga Sydney is a place where city meets sanctuary—and every visit helps protect wildlife for generations to come. With breathtaking harbour views and over 4,000 animals, Taronga Sydney is more than a destination: it’s a living classroom, a conservation powerhouse, and a place of unforgettable connection. Step into the Wild Australia Experience, a behind-the-scenes tour that brings you up close with iconic native species. Led by passionate keepers, you’ll meet koalas, echidnas and more, while discovering how Taronga is working to secure their future in the wild. For families, the Aussie Backyard Adventure is a playful, hands-on journey through a vibrant space designed to spark curiosity and care. Explore Australia’s unique wildlife in a fun and meaningful. Every ticket, every tour, every moment at Taronga Sydney supports conservation here and around the world. So close to the city yet deeply connected to nature—Taronga Sydney is where wild futures begin.

Adult Child (4-15yrs)

Nestled within Taronga Zoo and overlooking Sydney Harbour, the Wildlife Retreat at Taronga offers a truly unique escape—where luxury meets purpose. Just 15 minutes from the CBD, guests are immersed in a sanctuary that’s not only serene but deeply connected to conservation. Wake to the calls of native wildlife and step into the heart of Taronga’s mission: protecting species and inspiring change. Every stay directly supports Taronga’s vital work, from breeding programs to habitat restoration and wildlife rehabilitation. It’s more than a getaway—it’s a chance to be part of something bigger. Thoughtfully designed with sustainability in mind, the Retreat blends natural materials, warm hospitality, and exclusive wildlife experiences. Guests enjoy guided tours through the Sanctuary, where they meet iconic Australian animals and hear the stories behind Taronga’s conservation efforts. Whether you're a local seeking a mindful escape or a visitor discovering Sydney’s wild side, the Wildlife Retreat is a place to reconnect—with nature, with purpose, and with the future we’re all helping to shap

General Zoo Entry

Wild Australia Experience

Aussie Backyard Adventure

$61 $36

$201 $179

$118 $94

Depart your hotel for an unforgettable Panoramic Sydney half day city sights tour. On tour

Pacific Ocean. See

coast cliff walk around Tamarama

Bronte. Travel on to famous Bondi Beach and visit the beachfront promenade. Travel through elegant Paddington and Oxford Street via Centennial Park before arriving back into the city.

Child (3-12yrs)

and coves of Sydney Harbour. Departs: Monday to Friday

The Rocks Walking Tours offer an immersive journey through one of Sydney’s most historic and picturesque precincts. Nestled at the foot of the Harbour Bridge, The Rocks is a captivating blend of cobblestone streets, heritage cottages, and vibrant culture. On this 90-minute guided tour, expert storytellers bring Sydney’s past to life, from the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788 and the establishment of a convict settlement, to its evolution into a bustling waterfront neighbourhood. Wander through hidden alleyways, sandstone cottages, and charming courtyards while hearing lively tales of convicts, soldiers, and settlers who once called this place home.

Along the way, you’ll encounter iconic landmarks including Cadman’s Cottage (Sydney’s oldest surviving residence, built in 1816), the convict-hewn Argyle Cut, the shoreline of Sydney Cove, and the picturesque Campbell’s Cove with stunning harbour views. Perfect for history enthusiasts and curious travellers alike, The Rocks Walking Tour is the ultimate way to discover the vibrant tapestry of Sydney’s past while enjoying the beauty of its present

Departs: Daily at 10.30am & 1.30pm.

The Rocks Walking Signature Tour

This is an unrivalled Sydney Harbour and Bondi Beach flying experience. From the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House to the stunning eastern coastline home to world famous Bondi and Coogee beaches, come fly with us as we show you Australia’s favourite city from the air.

Or you may like to extend the flight time around the harbour, Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House then continue as far north as Long Reef where you will fly over a jagged rocky coastline spotted with rock pools and some of Sydney’s best surfing beaches including Dee Why and Curl Curl.

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Wild Retreat at Taronga
The Rocks Walking Tour
Scenic Heli Flight

you in, sharing stories and background on every stop—what you’re eating, why it matters, and who’s behind it. No two tours are quite the same since we like to mix up the tasting line-up, keeping things fresh with plenty of surprise pairings and new flavours to try. From housemade cheeses to banh mi, Aussie classics, and something sweet at the end, you’re sharing it all with a friendly crew. There’s no rush: just a chance to slow down, meet locals, and see a side of Sydney most miss. It’s the kind of day we’d show our mates, and now—hopefully—you.

Sydney is a harbour like no other. Inside its narrow heads lie more then 250 kilometres of bays, coves, beaches and promontories just waiting to be explored. Captain Cook Cruise is Sydney Harbour’s premier cruise operator. Our fleet of cruise, sail and solar powered vessels set the benchmark for dining, sightseeing and entertaining on the harbour.

Premium Sunset Dinner Cruise: Cruise the harbour aboard Sydney’s most prestigious cruise ship MV Sydney 2000 with special seasonal flavour through twilight, summer evenings, winter city lights or autumn sunsets. Includes: 4 course premium meal, sparkling & still wines and the Main Harbour sights. (surcharge applies for guaranteed window seat) Departs: 5.00pm -6.30pm.

Harbour View Long Lunch: The Harbour View Long Lunch Cruise offers an exceptional restaurant experience for you and your loved ones for up to 3 hours. Featuring à la carte dining and ever-changing Sydney Harbour views, this is one waterfront restaurant you won't want to miss.

Departs: From Kings Street Wharf 12pm or Circular Quay 1.230pm Wednesday to Sunday

Hop On Hop Off: Do what the locals do and travel on the harbour highway with our famous Hop On Hop Off Sydney Harbour Explorer ferry pass conveniently allowing you to explore Sydney's best bitsCircular Quay (The Rocks & Opera House), Taronga Zoo, Shark Island, Watsons Bay and Manly - all with the convenience of live commentary from a friendly local throughout your journey. Operated by Captain Cook Cruises

Sydney Harbour Cruising

Our first stop of the day is at Calmsley Hill a working farm also home to Kangaroos, Emus, Wombats and Koalas. Enjoy morning tea and time to wander at leisure. Visit one of a range of stunning outlooks of the Jamison Valley seeing beautiful vistas, including views of the famous 3 Sisters and plenty of time available to take some great photos.

Travelling around the mountains, we arrive at Evans Lookout where you will be issued your lunch pack and instructions on the hiking track. This is without doubt one of the most scenic hikes available in the mountains. The Hike Concludes at Govetts Leap, one of the most famous lookouts in Australia. The magnificent waterfalls drop a whopping 180m to the base of the cliff. If you’re not mesmerised by the dancing waves of water spray, you’ll be transfixed by the sweeping views down the valley to the Grose Wilderness. Suitable for active people with a reasonable level of fitness. Our last stop at the Blue Mountains Botanic Gardens.

Operated by AEA Luxury Tours

Blue Mountains All Inclusive Full Day Tour

Escape the city and explore the World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains on this small-group tour. Breathe in fresh eucalyptus air as you enjoy Scenic World rides, rainforest walks, and breathtaking lookouts.

Discover the story of the Three Sisters, visit a charming mountain village, and spot native wildlife at Sydney Zoo. Marvel at waterfalls, deep valleys, and the region’s iconic blue haze. The tour concludes with a relaxing ferry ride back to Circular Quay around 5pm. A perfect day of nature, culture, and unforgettable scenery awaits.

Departs: Daily (Nov-Mar) & Tues- Sun (Apr – Oct)

Operated by Diamond Tours

Full Day Blue Mountains Day Tour

Adult Child(3-12yrs)

$249 $233

Escape to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains on this award-winning boutique day tour from Sydney. With just 23 guests maximum, enjoy intimate access to Australia's most spectacular mountain wilderness. Start your adventure meeting kangaroos, koalas and wombats at Featherdale Wildlife Park before embarking on a guided bushwalk to breathtaking Wentworth Falls.

Experience pristine World Heritage landscapes through expert-led nature exploration. Discover the legendary Three Sisters at Echo Point, where panoramic Jamison Valley views create perfect photography moments. Your guide reveals premium lookouts away from crowds, showcasing the Blue Mountains' most stunning vistas. Savor lunch in charming Leura or Katoomba with personalized local recommendations that showcase authentic mountain village dining. Travel in luxury air-conditioned comfort with convenient Sydney CBD collection. Throughout your journey, your professional guide shares captivating cultural stories and geological insights. This flexible, weather-adaptive adventure perfectly balances natural beauty, native wildlife encounters, and mountain culture for an unforgettable Blue Mountains experience

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Hunter Valley Wine Tours

Discover Hunter Valley's hidden gems with Australia's most awarded wine tour operator, recognized 4 consecutive years as "Best Hunter Valley Tour Operator." This intimate small-group experience (maximum 14 guests) features exclusive access to boutique family-owned wineries including Saddlers Creek, Hanging Tree Wines, and Ernest Hill Wines. Taste up to 20 premium wines with expert sommelier guidance, including world-renowned Hunter Valley Semillon, Chardonnay, and Shiraz. Meet passionate winemakers at exclusive cellar doors most visitors never discover. Enjoy guided artisan cheese tastings perfectly paired with your wine selections, plus a gourmet café lunch with complimentary wine. All tasting fees included with luxury air-conditioned transportation featuring onboard wine refrigeration. Convenient Sydney hotel pickups ensure a seamless all-inclusive experience. Spot local kangaroos among the vines while learning about Hunter Valley's unique terroir from your expert local guide. Departs: Daily from 7am. Operated by Boutique Tours Australia Per Person Boutique Wine Gourmet Tour

The Blue Mountains National Park is one of seven national parks that make up the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area. This wonderland of sandstone outcrops, deep ravines and hazy blue eucalypt forests boasts luxury retreats and stunning views. Today your guide will take you off the beaten track to visit remote lookout locations and discuss the history, flora and fauna of this magnificent region. Tour itinerary and highlights: Calmsley Hill Farm, Morning Tea, Complete circle loop of the Blue Mountains, Short walks to explore the remote regions with stunning views, Lunch at Hydro Majestic (day 2) & Spend an evening and morning at leisure in the Blue Mountains. Inclusions: Hotel pickup, and drop off, Calmsley Hill Admission & morning tea Refreshments, National Park Fees, 2 Course Lunch with tea/coffee, Glass of Sparkling Wine on Day 2 & 1 night accommodation with Breakfast. Exclusions: Beverages with meals & Lunch & Dinner on day 1.

Train to Hunter Valley Overnight

The new way to travel to the Hunter Valley is now by the "Wine Train”. Just a three hour journey by express train from Sydney Central Station, during which you’ll only experience seven stops. The modern trains are very comfortable with reserved seating, feature an on board café and toilets. Large windows offer views of the stunning scenery throughout your journey.

Train Package includes: Return economy express train tickets from Sydney Central station to Singleton station (Only 7 stops), Meet & Greet with return transfers from Singleton Railway station to Hunter Valley Resort. Accommodation at Hunter Valley Resort with Buffet Breakfast each day, Entry to Hunter Valley Resort Wine Theatre experience & Onsite vineyard inspection followed by wine tasting with resort's Cellarmaster.

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Boutique Blue Mountains Tour
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Adina Apartment Hotel Wollongong
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Discovery Parks - Byron Bay
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Ultimate Discovery Pass

Less than two hours from Sydney, Scenic World is renowned for providing the ultimate Blue Mountains adventure - from native birdlife and fresh air, to breathtaking views of the World Heritage-listed region including the Three Sisters, Katoomba Falls and Jamison Valley.

Journey on the world's steepest incline railway, glide between clifftops on the glass-floored Skyway suspended 270 metres in the air, descend into the ancient Jamison Valley by Cableway, explore Jurassic rainforest along the 2.4 kilometres walkway - the longest boardwalk in the Southern Hemisphere.

Operated by Scenic World Blue Mountains

Ultimate Discovery Pass

Adult Child (3-15yrs)

$79 $56

Balloon Aloft offers sunrise flights over some of Australia’s most beautiful locations including Hunter Valley & Byron Bay. Be the first to see the sunrise! Our balloon flights over the Byron Bay region - Australia’s most easterly point - gives you the unique opportunity to be the first to watch the morning’s sunrise over the Australian mainland from the air. Our balloon flights over the Hunter Valley – Australia’s premier vineyard region – offers the perfect backdrop for the flight of a lifetime.

Discover the beautiful Hunter Valley from a whole new perspective. Soar over the vineyards and discover the beauty of the Hunter region from above as you fly up to 4,000 feet above the valley floor. Flight

Inclusions: 45-60 minute sunrise balloon flight, Return Transport, The opportunity to assist with the inflation and deflation of the balloons (optional) Delicious gourmet breakfast, Digital in-flight photograph.

Operated by Balloon Flight

Byron Bay Sunrise Balloon Flight

Hunter Valley Sunrise Balloon Flight

Adult Child (7-12yrs)

$467 $361

$467 $361

Enjoy a laid-back, all-inclusive day in the Hunter Valley that’s all about good company, local flavours, and easygoing fun. On Dave’s ‘Taste Of The Hunter’ tour, you’ll visit three small wineries and taste some local spirits and get to know the folks behind every bottle. The day is paced for relaxing, not rushing, and our guides are locals who know the region inside out. There’s a shared lunch—nothing fancy, just honestly good food shared with the group (along with some wine of course). We'll also pair local cheese and chocolate with a couple of the wines stops along the way. You’ll have time to chat, ask questions, and enjoy a behind-the-scenes look at what makes the Hunter unique. Whether you come with mates, a partner, or solo, you’ll end the day with new memories and a few laughs. The whole experience, from tastings to lunch, is all included—just bring yourself.

Live the adventure that promises you a Quad Riding experience like no other with Sand Dune Adventures, on the biggest bikes over the biggest dunes! Experience the magnificence of the Worimi Sand Dunes on Stockton Beach, riding safely from bush to beach with our expert guides. Take in the wonders of the highest sand dunes in the southern hemisphere, the glorious views of the sweeping coastline and learn about history of the land. No experience is Necessary. All of the Sand Dune Adventures Quad Bike tours are tailored to meet the needs and experience of the customers.

So if it is flat out or just cruising we have the adventure for you on the Biggest Dunes and the Biggest Bikes on Stockton Beach. Min age to Drive is 16years.

When it comes to that authentic beach-town vibe, Byron is a contender for the title all year round. The pristine northern climate and multiple breaks create ideal surf conditions, making it a renowned haven for locals, surfing legends, musicians and movie stars like. Lets Go Surfing is the perfect place to find your inner balance on the waves. These lessons offer a truly authentic surfing experience. Lessons also offered with Lets Go Surfing in Ballina/Lennox Head, Bondi and Maroubra.

Sunrise Balloon Flight
Byron Surf Lesson

Uncover the story of Australia’s capital on the Highlights of Canberra Tour — a full-day guided experience showcasing the city's rich history, architecture, and national treasures. Beginning with convenient pickups from major hotels and the Jolimont Centre, your journey starts with breathtaking views from Mount Ainslie, where you'll learn about Canberra’s unique design and heritage.

Explore the grounds of the prestigious Royal Military College at Duntroon, and visit the National Capital Exhibition to better understand Canberra’s formation and the vision behind Lake Burley Griffin. Step back in time at the Museum of Australian Democracy in Old Parliament House before touring the modern Australian Parliament House, with its impressive chambers and grand design.

After a break at the Queen’s Terrace Café, we’ll cruise through the diplomatic district, pass by the Prime Minister’s residence, and end at the moving Australian War Memorial. This unforgettable tour concludes with return transport to your accommodation.

Departs: 9.30am to 5.30pm

space exploration. Next, explore the stunning Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, home to some of Australia’s most beloved native animals. Keep your eyes peeled for kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, platypus, emus, and a vibrant variety of parrots and birdlife—all living freely in their natural environment.

As your unforgettable wildlife journey wraps up, enjoy a relaxing drive back to Canberra with drop-off at your hotel or motel. This half-day tour is perfect for nature lovers, families, and visitors seeking a close encounter with Australia’s unique wildlife and space history.

Departs: 1pm Winter, 3pm Summer

NORFOLK ISLAND

NORFOLK

8 day Norfolk Island

INCLUDES: 7 nights accommodation, Airport Transfers, Orientation tour, Baunti Fish Fry, Colleen McCullough Home Tour, Convict Kingston Tour & Commandants Dinner & Show.

DAY 1: Arrive Norfolk Island

Arrive at Norfolk Island and enjoy a seamless transfer from the airport to your accommodation. Take some time to settle in and unwind after your journey.

DAY 2: Orientation Tour

Embark on an orientation tour of Norfolk Island, getting acquainted with its history, culture, and attractions. Learn about the island's unique heritage and picturesque landscapes.

DAY 3: At Leisure

Take a day to relax and enjoy the island at your leisure. You may choose to explore more attractions, indulge in local cuisine, or simply unwind on the island's beautiful beaches.

Day 4: Colleen McCullough Home Tour

Discover the legacy of acclaimed author Colleen McCullough with a tour of her former home. Learn about her life, work, and connection to Norfolk Island.

DAY 5: Convict Kingston Tour & Commandants Dinner & Show

Delve into Norfolk Island's convict history with a guided tour of Kingston, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site. Explore historic buildings, ruins, and hear stories of the island's early settlers. In the evening, enjoy a memorable evening at the Commandants Dinner & Show, featuring a blend of delicious local cuisine and captivating performances showcasing Norfolk Island's culture and heritage.

DAY 6: Baunti Island Fish Fry

You will have an eagle-eyed view of the tiny crescent-shaped beach and the magnificent spread of ocean stretching to the far horizon. The beautifully set tables will delight you – it's the most glamorous picnic you will ever attend! Scrumptiously fresh, local fish is prepared the local way and accompanied with a range of seasonal island dishes including those passed down from our Polynesian fore-mothers. This extends even to dessert. Our feast kicks off with entertainment, by a local singer and Tahitianstyle dancers. The venue is subject to change if the weather becomes inclement

DAY 7: At Leisure

Enjoy your last day either exploring more of the island, picking up some souvenirs or relax at a nearby beach.

DAY 8: Depart Norfolk Island

Bid farewell to Norfolk Island as you depart for your onward journey, taking with your memories of a unique and enriching experience on this picturesque island.

Package code: AUB268DENI

Apartments

Aloha is located in the heart of Burnt Pine town centre, Offering one and two bedroom apartments within walking distance of the supermarket, cafes, restaurants and clubs. It's popular with those who come for country, jazz and rock music festivals, bowling competitions, travellers in groups and families with children. INCLUSIONS: Free use of departure lounge area at Aloha Apartment & Free use of BBQ's.

Per Room From

Castaway Norfolk Island is located in the heart of Burnt Pines Cafe and Shopping Precinct. Yet Tucked away from the Main Road. Offering Self Contained Apartments and Hotel Rooms. Castaway Is also the home of Norfolk Island Brewing. Enjoy Sunset Cocktails or a Local Beer. Onsite Mangers, Complementary Wi-Fi and

ALOHA RENT-A-CAR

Norfolk Island has over 200 km of undulating terrain to be explored. We can provide a rental car to visit the vast and beautiful scenery at your own pace. There is no public transport on Norfolk Island so we highly recommend a car.

CAR RENTAL INCLUSIONS:

Hire car delivered to your accommodation or airport, 24 hour road side service & Unlimited kms

DRIVER REQUIREMENTS: All drivers must hold a full (non provisional),current driver's license in English.

SECURITY BOND

Upon sign up, Aloha Rent-a-Car requires either: Credit card details or cash deposit of AU$1,500.00 as a security bond. A debit card (with visa or mastercard logo on it) is also accepted for bond.

EXCESS DETAILS

Standard Insurance excess $1,500

OTHER KEY DETAILS

- Vehicle must be returned with a full tank of fuel.

- Maps will be provided in the vehicle

- Accommodation pick up and return only service is only available at the following properties:

- Aloha Apartments, Bounty, Broadleaf, Castaway, Cumberland, Fletcher Christian, Governors Lodge, Paradise, Pine Valley, Polynesian, Saints, Seaview & South Pacific.

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Castaway Norfolk Island NORFOLK ISLAND
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Governor's Lodge Resort Hotel
NORFOLK ISLAND

Join us for a very special evening. Located at a scenic outdoor location you will enjoy scrumptiously fresh, local fish prepared the local way and accompanied with a range of seasonal island dishes. See how we make the most of our home grown produce and enjoy paddock to plate freshness. Be entertained throughout the evening by a singer and island dancers whose singing and dancing will set the tone for an evening of fun and relaxation. At our discretion, if inclement weather is anticipated, we will move to an alternate venue. This is a perfect pre-show dinner before heading on to 1856 – The Untold Story. Limited bar facilities available

Operates Thursday & Saturday at 5.00pm. During winter at 4.30pm

Operated by Baunti Tours

Child (3-12yrs) Island Fish Fry with transfers

Take a journey with a local historian in the World Heritage Listed Convict Kingston area. This in-depth tour will cover the four settlements from the Polynesians to the Convict Settlements and finally the Bounty Mutineers. This tour includes a tour through the cemetery. The main focus is the Convict Kingston Settlements. Refreshments provided.

Operates: Sunday & Wednesday at 1.00pm

Operated by Baunti Tours Adult Child (4-12yrs)

factual yet fun dinner theatre is a great way to learn about Norfolk’s history. The cast of actors will take you on an entertaining journey back in time. You will be enthralled by the Commandants’ stories about the notorious Convict Settlements on Norfolk Island and how the convicts were treated by sadists and reformers. Listen to a chilling recall of one of the infamous rebellions. Marvel at how the Commandants and their families adapted to life in a Norfolk Island penal colony, recreating a little piece of

a modern kitchen not a poor convict over a wood stove! The Commandants’ Dinner & Show is a night of great entertainment, delectable food and loads of humour – not for the faint hearted!

Operates: Wednesday 6.30pm (Self-Drive Only)

Operated by Baunti

Meet first hand local passionate producers. Meet a local salt maker, making sea salt from the pristine oceans that surround our beautiful island and taste our local beef. Enjoy a cooking demonstration and tasting of traditional dishes handed down by our Tahitian foremothers. Have a look at the beginning of a tea industry. Norfolk tea has a beautiful blend of teas to taste. Iced Berry, Earl Grey and Masala Chai, just to name a few. Visit a local beekeeper and learn about local honeybees as well as a tasting of local honey and fruit.

Please note: We visit a variety of producers depending on the season and availability. You will receive a small tasting on this tour, not a full meal.

Operates: Tuesday & Thursday at 1.00pm

by Baunti Tours

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in the rich heritage and deep gratitude we hold for our forebears as you explore Norfolk Island’s living culture. Discover artefacts passed down through generations and hear stories of our local language, traditional fishing and historical whaling practices, weaving, cooking, and service during times of conflict — all of which have shaped who we are as a community today. This experience showcases how Islanders have evolved through the ages, living sustainably on the land and sea, guided by the rhythms of the seasons. You'll also have the chance to sample traditional seasonal dishes and try your hand at weaving, all in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere Operates: Monday - 1.00pm

Operated by Baunti Tours

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QUEENSLAND

Cruise down the Brisbane River, walk the golden sandy beaches or four wheel drive on the beach on World Heritage-listed Fraser Island. Swim, sail or just relax on one of the 74 unspoiled, palm-fringed islands that make up the Whitsundays, snorkel through the World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef amongst tropical fish and techni-colour coral or visit the lush Daintree Rainforest. However you choose to experience Queensland – you are assured an unforgettable holiday.

TOP EXPERIENCES:

» Scale the Story Bridge for a breathtaking birds-eye view of Brisbane

» Discover rainforest bush walks and retreats in the Gold Coast Hinterland

» Spend a few days experiencing the stunning beaches, surfing paradise & exciting theme parks on the Gold Coast

» Stroll through cosmopolitan Hastings Street in Noosa on the Sunshine Coast

» Discover the Whitsunday Islands –74 islands in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef and walk along the pure white sandsof Whitehaven Beach

» Four wheel drive past rainforest and fresh water lagoons on World Heritage-listed Fraser Island, the world’s largest sand island

» Visit Cape Tribulation – where the rainforest meets the reef

» Snorkel, dive or take a day trip to the Great Barrier Reef – a World Heritage-listed spectacular of coral islands and marine life

» Take an ecotour to the World Heritage listed Daintree Rainforest – the planet’s oldest surviving tropical rainforest

» See some of the world’s longest lava tubes in Undara Volcanic National Park

Orpheus Island, QLD. Credit: Tourism Queensland

SUNSHINE COAST & K'GARI (FRASER ISLAND)

6 day Self Drive from Brisbane

INCLUDES: 5 nights 3-4

DAY 1: Brisbane, Noosa (145km) Sunshine Coast. Here you can experience the typically Australian laid-back lifestyle centred round pristine beaches, freshwater rivers, lakes and subtropical forests.

DAY 2: At leisure on the Sunshine Coast Leave the car parked up today and explore this stylish seaside town by foot. With subtropical trees and greenery blending with low rise architecture, designer boutiques, alfresco cafe's and pristine beaches, it's easy to see why Noosa is such a popular holiday destination for Australians. It certainly offers the best of nature and culture for all to enjoy!

DAY 3: At leisure on the Sunshine Coast Another day at leisure to explore Noosa.

We suggest following the boardwalk from Noosa Main Beach into Noosa National Park. Along the way look out across Laguna Bay for dolphins and whales, or spot a koala in the trees. The National Park has many popular bays and surfing spots, not to mention walking paths for a short stroll or a longer hike.

DAY 4: Hervey Bay, K'gari (Fraser Island) (185km) Travel north to Hervey Bay where you leave your car in a secure car park at River Heads Mainland Reception. Catch the ferry to world heritage listed Fraser Island. The island supports more than 40 beautiful fresh water lakes, towering rainforests, clear fast flowing streams, spectacular cliff faces of coloured sands and 120km of continuous ocean beach.

DAY 5: Explore K'gari (Fraser Island) Kingfisher Bay Resort nestles amongst the tree covered dunes on the edge of the calm blue waters of the Great Sandy Straight and offers all the amenities of a modern resort while blending with Fraser Island's sensitive ecological system. It is a paradise for boating, fishing, swimming, beachcombing, bushwalking and four-wheel driving. The resort is surrounded by a wealth of plant and animal species.

DAY 6: Return to Brisbane (290km) Return to the mainland by ferry this morning and then drive back to Brisbane where you return your rental car on arrival.

QUEENSLAND COASTAL EXPLORER

14 day Rail Travel from Brisbane to Cairns

INCLUDES: 13 nights 3-4 star accommodation | 6 Day Car Rental with Premium Cover | Rail Tickets | K’gari day tour | Lady Musgrave tour

DAY 1: Brisbane to Sunshine Coast (80km) After picking up your car hire in Brisbane City you will travel to Sunshine Coast hinterland.

DAY 2: Sunshine Coast Explore the region at your own pace. Maybe enjoy joining one of the many hiking trails, head over to the beach or visit Australia Zoo

DAY 3: Sunshine Coast to Hervey Bay (230km) Today you will travel up to Hervey Bay. Along the way why not check out Maryborough West; home of Mary Poppins, enjoy brunch in Noosa or take a swim at Rainbow Beach.

DAY 4: K’gari (Fraser Island) Discover the world's largest sand island on a one-day 4WD adventure. Led by an experienced local guide, you’ll see K'gari's iconic sights on a curated itinerary of highlights such as Lake McKenzie, World Heritage-listed rainforest, 75 Mile Beach, Eli Creek and the historic Maheno Shipwreck.

DAY 5: Hervey Bay to Bundaberg (110km) Travelling further north you will find yourself in Bundaberg. Discovery the many amazing experiences available from visiting the Bundaberg Rum Factory, The Bundy Barrel, Macadamia Australia and many more.

DAY 6: Lady Musgrave Tour Lady Musgrave Island is surrounded by a 3,000-acre navigable reef lagoon brimming with marine life and colourful coral and known for its resident turtles and reef fish. Immerse yourself in this spectacular underwater world by either snorkeling, diving, glass bottom boat tour and join the informative guided island walk.

DAY 7: Bundaberg to Airlie Beach After a final day of exploring Bundaberg, return your vehicle and join the Spirit of Queensland for your onward journey to Airlie Beach. (Overnight Train Journey)

DAY 8-10: Airlie Beach After checking into your accommodation, you will have the next 3 days to explore the Whitsundays at your own pace. Why not consider booking a trip to the iconic Whitehaven beach, spend a day on Hamilton Island or enjoy a lovely sunset cruise with sparkling wine.

DAY 11: Airlie Beach to Cairns Today you will board the Spirit of Queensland once again and journey to Cairns. After checking into your Cairns accommodation, you have the remainder of the day to relax.

DAY 12-14: Cairns Over the next 3 days you can explore Cairns at your own pace. With access to 2 World heritage sites: Great Barrier Reef & Daintree Rainforest, thrill ride experiences, indigenous encounters, and many wildlife encounters to choose from there is something for everyone.

Noosa National Park, Noosa, QLD. Credit: Tourism Australia Green Island, QLD. Credit: Tourism Australia

BRISBANE & MORETON BAY

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and unforgettable.

Escape for an immersive getaway to Tangalooma, a pristine paradise on Moreton Island. Choose from a variety of accommodation styles, perfect for couples or families, and wake up to stunning waterfront views across one of Australia’s best beaches. The magic of staying overnight truly comes alive at sunset. Sip a signature cocktail on the deck before heading to the shore for our signature eco-experience:the unforgettable opportunity to hand-feed wild dolphins, under the guidance of our Eco-Rangers.

Your extended stay means more time for adventure. Embark on a thrilling 4WD bus safari, try sand tobogganing, snorkel the famous wrecks, experience the exhilaration of quad-biking, or witness the majestic whale migration (seasonal). Access is easy, with our boat transfers departing 4 times daily from our Brisbane wharf.

Classic Day Cruise: For over 60 years, Brisbane's original Moreton Island expert, Tangalooma, has perfected the ultimate day trip, departing daily. Why settle for just a tour when you can enjoy our stunning resort as your exclusive base for the day? Explore with our expert guides on thrilling adventures like snorkelling the famous wrecks, sand tobogganing, and ATV quad biking.

As it's whale season, you can even spot majestic humpbacks! For an unforgettable finale, upgrade your visit to include the sunset wild dolphin feeding experience - an eco-tour exclusive to Tangalooma. All day trips include lunch, completing your perfect island adventure.

G'day Adventure Tours offers epic Bribie Island Four Wheel Drive beach adventures, kayak experiences, and guided day trips from Brisbane. Explore stunning beaches, Tea-tree-stained lagoons & WWII bunkers, while spotting native wildlife along the beach. Our expert guides provide an immersive experience, combining adventure, history, and nature for an unforgettable Aussie outdoor escape. 4WD Beach and Bunker: Ready to escape the city and experience a day of adventure, relaxation, and breathtaking natural beauty? Bribie Island, located just an hour north of Brisbane, offers a unique blend of pristine beaches, lush national parks, and fascinating history. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker, a wildlife enthusiast, or just looking for a peaceful retreat, this Bribie Island day trip has something for everyone.

Inclusions: Professional Driver & Guide, Expert commentary, 4WD Adventure – Off-road access to stunning locations, Lunch, Water & Soft Drinks & National Park Entry Fees.

Bribie Island Day
Encounter Australian wildlife at the world‘s largest koala sanctuary, Lone Pine. Enjoy a gourmet lunch at Howard Smith Wharves or Queen’s Wharf. Taste wine at a James Street Precinct chic urban winery.
Inclusions: Private Transport in Mercedes Luxury Vehicle, Koala Experience at Lone Pine Sanctuary, Gourmet lunch with drink at iconic Howard Smith Wharves or Queen’s Wharf Restaurant, Wine Tasting at Micro-winery in James Street & Kiff Host

River Cruise & Lone Pine Sanctuary

Board Brisbane’s most famous river boat, MV Mirimar, taking you upstream though some of the city’s most attractive suburbs and most interesting wildlife habitats. You will arrive at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, where you will have three hours to cuddle a koala, hand feed kangaroos and marvel at Australia’s many more animal wonders.

Departs: Daily from the cultural centre pontoon from 10am till 3.30pm.

Operates by Koala and River Cruises

Return River Cruise with entry to Lone Pine

Adult Child (3-13yrs)

$164 $95

Story Bridge Adventure Climb

This year marks a major milestone for the Story Bridge Adventure Climb (SBAC) as we celebrate 20 years of delivering unforgettable experiences in the heart of Brisbane. Now proudly located at the vibrant Howard Smith Wharves precinct, SBAC continues to inspire with a bold new chapter and the promise of adventure above one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. In a world first, we now proudly offer an accessible climb experience complete with a celebratory toast at the summit—making this thrilling journey available to even more adventurers.

Designed for all ages and fitness levels, the Story Bridge Adventure Climb offers guided experiences at dawn, during the day, at twilight, and in the evening. Each climb delivers heart-pounding excitement from the very first step. As climbers ascend the bridge’s majestic steel structure, they’re rewarded with sweeping views across the Glass House Mountains, Moreton Bay, and the Scenic Rim. More than just scenery, our passionate climb leaders bring the bridge to life through humour, storytelling, and thoughtful guidance. Loved by locals and visitors alike, SBAC is truly a celebration of Brisbane’s spirit and stories.

Duration: 2 Hours.

Day Climb

Adult Child (6-16yrs)

$190 $152

See Brisbane through the eyes of a local with this guided walking tour, created to give guests an authentic introduction to Queensland’s vibrant capital. Blending history, culture, and architecture, it’s the perfect way to connect with the city’s past and present. With a small group of no more than eight, this tour offers a relaxed and personalised experience. A thoughtful gift and donation to a local charity make it not just memorable, but also meaningful. Starting in the city centre, you’ll step back in time at Anzac Square and the Old Windmill Tower, Brisbane’s oldest surviving building. Explore King George Square and marvel at City Hall’s Italian marble interiors, then wander through the elegant Brisbane Arcade and the charming Old Regent Theatre. Along the way, you’ll also uncover hidden gems like Brisbane’s smallest door in Burnett Lane. Highlights include the grand Treasury Building, lively Queen’s Wharf, stately Parliament House, and the tranquil City Botanic Gardens.

Operated by Urban Walking Tours

Adult Child (6-12yrs) Best of Brisbane

Australia Zoo, 1 hour north of Brisbane on the Sunshine Coast, was made famous by the Crocodile Hunter, Steve Irwin. The 105 acre zoo is the most interactive conservation destination on the planet, where you can get up close to animals, including koalas, wombats and kangaroos!

Check out giraffes, rhinos, zebras, cheetahs and our new meerkats at the African Savannah, and majestic tigers and red pandas in South-East Asia. See free-roaming ring-tailed lemurs, giant Aldabra tortoises, colourful macaws and more on Bindi's Island! Watch a saltwater crocodile strike from the water's edge in the daily Wildlife Warriors show, and explore the world's busiest Wildlife Hospital, where you can watch vets saving endangered Australian animals.

Includes: Pickup and dropoff from Selected hotels in Brisbane & Sunshine Coast including your transfer and entry ticket

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the Spirit of Migaloo II, and you’ll soon discover that there’s more to Moreton Island than meets the eye.

Departs: Daily Nov to May

by See Moreton Adult Child (3-13yrs) Dolphins & Tangalooma Wrecks Cruise

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set sail to Moreton Island, a world-renowned destination
encountering dolphins, dugong and turtles. Located just 75 minutes from Brisbane, this full-day tour features an eco cruise, tropical buffet lunch, island beach time and guided snorkel tour at the famous Tangalooma Wrecks. Board the brand new AUD 4mill vessel,
Look for dolphins, turtles and dugong as you ferry cruise across the bay to Fraser Island. 4WD Fraser Island's 75 mile surf beach keeping an eye out for dingoes, sea eagles and whales (in season). Travel across freshwater creeks, and sand dunes of Hook Point. Explore the world's largest rainforest growing in sand, Satinay and Kauri forsts
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Resort, 75 mile surf beach highway or Govi Creek and Dilli Village environmental Eco-Camp. Break at Rainbow Beach or Noosa before the journey back to Brisbane.
K'Gari Day Tour

GOLD COAST & HINTERLAND

Wildlife Sanctuary

Visit one of Gold Coast’s #1 wildlife experience, a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to the conservation of Australian wildlife. Enjoy a show or encounter and immerse yourself in Aboriginal culture! Meet iconic wildlife like Koalas and kangaroos, learn about their wildlife conservation projects and visit their vets in action at Currumbin Wildlife Hospital. Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary is dedicated to promoting the conservation of our natural environment and educating the wider community on how they can help. Connect with nature and the stars like never before, with Astra Lumina, an enchanted, immersive, night walk through.

Adult Child ( 3-13yrs)

Discover the Gold Coast from the water with Australian Kayaking Adventures – the region’s longestrunning kayak and snorkel specialists with over 22 years of experience. Our guided tours are designed for all levels, offering a safe and enjoyable way to connect with nature. Choose our Morning Dolphin Kayak & Snorkel Tour, where you’ll paddle across the Broadwater to Wave Break Island, snorkel among hundreds of tropical fish, and enjoy the excitement of hand-feeding them. Along the way, keep an eye out for dolphins, turtles, and rays. For a shorter option, join our Broadwater Dolphin Kayak Tour and glide through calm waters while spotting wildlife and taking in the natural beauty. If you prefer evenings, our Surfers Paradise Sunset Kayak Adventure showcases the stunning skyline, waterways, and local birdlife as the sun sets. With stable sit-on-top kayaks, lifejackets, and professional local guides, our tours are beginner-friendly, family-friendly, and full of unforgettable moments. Experience the Gold Coast like never before – safe, fun, and close to nature.

General Admission

Astra Lumina

$81 $58

$58 $40

Discover the romance of one of the boutique region known as “The Green Behind the Gold”. Spend a full day with our experienced guides visiting boutique, family owned vineyards in the stunning Gold Coast Hinterland. INCLUSIONS: Guided Tastings at 4 destinations, A delicious two-course lunch by an award winning chef at a winery, Door-to-Door Service (within 5km from city centre), Small Group tour –Maximum 13 people, Knowledgeable and Fun Guides & Newest air conditioned vehicles

Departs: Wednesday - Sunday only

Duration: 8 Hours (Approx)

Dreamworld & Skypoint

Explore Australia’s biggest theme park where thrills, wonder and wildlife invite you and your family to play and connect.

WILD with Australian Geographic: You’ll find the heart of Australia here in WILD, where native animals and natural landscapes come alive. We’ve proudly partnered with Australian Geographic to celebrate conservation, education, and the animals that make Australia unique. There’s no cooler place to splash, slide and ride than WhiteWater World, for an epic rush or endless family fun.

Discover the Gold Coast's best views at SkyPoint - Australia's highest external building climb, and worldclass events, located atop the iconic Q1 building in Surfers Paradise.

Currumbin
Full Day Mount Tamborine Wine Tour

SUNSHINE & FRASER COASTS

Akama Resort
HERVEY BAY

Whether you are an avid botanist, a nature-lover or simply cherish the peace and tranquillity of beautiful gardens and rolling landscapes, a visit to Maleny Botanic Gardens & Bird World is the perfect day out. No two days are the same at Maleny Botanic Gardens & Bird World. Throughout the year, our meandering pathways change from season to season, bursting into colour through the spring, filling with life and warmth in the summer months and taking on a tranquil serenity as winter approaches. Whatever season you choose to visit, there will always be plenty to see and do at Maleny Botanic Gardens.

get up close to animals including koalas, wombats, and kangaroos!

Watch a saltwater crocodile strike from the water’s edge in the daily Wildlife Warriors show, and explore the world’s busiest Wildlife Hospital, where you can watch vets saving endangered Australian animals.

Maleny Botanic Gardens & Bird World
Discover for yourself why K’gari (Fraser Island) is a World Heritage listed icon and a memorable highlight for many travellers! With ancient towering rain forest that grows from sand, crystal clear freshwater lakes inviting you to swim and unique Australian wildlife, K'gari (Fraser Island) is a wonder not to be missed.
Tour Highlights: Drive the 75 Mile Beach 'highway', Soak in Eli Creek, Visit the SS Maheno shipwreck, Swim in Boorangoora (Lake McKenzie), Venture through ancient rainforests at Pile Valley, Central Station (tide dependant), Wanggoolba Creek (tide dependant) & Spot wild Wangari (dingo), wild dolphins & dugongs
Child (5-17yrs)
(Fraser Island)
Australia Zoo, one hour north of Brisbane on the Sunshine Coast, was made famous by the Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin. With over 110-acres, the zoo is the most interactive conservation destination on the planet where you can
Half Day Whale Watching
Tour by Design – Sunshine Coast & Noosa

QUEENSLAND ISLANDS

Found on the world's largest sand island, K'gari (Fraser Island), which literally translates to "paradise" in the local Butchulla language, Kingfisher Bay Resort is the island's premier eco-accommodation offering. Base your adventure to this UNESCO World Heritage-listed site at Kingfisher Bay Resort, choosing between their hotel, villa, or private holiday house accommodation. Either style you choose, you'll have access to the resort's four swimming pools, Island Day Spa and three onsite resort restaurants. Take a seat on Kingfisher Bay Resort's Beauty Spots tour, which packages into a full day of adventuring, the highlights reel of K'gari's sights. Aboard a custom built 4WD bus you'll discover Lake McKenzie, Central Station and Wanggoolba Creek and Pile Valley's giant forests growing miraculously out of the sand, before opening out on to 75 Mile Beach, a sand highway that leads towards the Maheno Shipwreck and Eli Creek. Lunch is included on this day-long tour.

of the Marine National Park and is a sanctuary for over 1,200 species of marine life. Lady Elliot Island is regarded as one of the best diving and snorkelling locations on the Great Barrier Reef, renowned for its healthy coral reef and abundance of turtles, manta rays, reef sharks and the entire cast of Finding Nemo.

Access: A ferry departs multiple

telephones, televisions or radios, and all rooms are fan-cooled — simple, comfortable, and perfect for a relaxing holiday.

Facilities: Beachfront Café, Dining & Bar; Beach Voleyball; Children's Playground; PADI Dive Shop; Gift Shop

Activities: Glass Bottom Boat/Guided Snorkel Tour; Guided Reef Walk (low tide); Island Tours/Activities; Bird Watching Tours (in season); Turtle Tours (in season) Overnight

Rates Include: Full Buffet Dinner and Breakfast, Use of Snorkel Equipment & lesson if required, Combined Glass Bottom/ Guided Snorkel Tour, Guided Reef Walk (on low tide), Guided Bird Tour (in season), Guided Turtle Nesting & Hatchlings (Nov - Apr), Whale Sightings (June to Oct) & Island Tours. Reef Levy not included.

Guests can snorkel straight from the beach and enjoy an average visibility of 20 metres year-round. The lagoon protects and nurtures beginners while experienced snorkellers and divers explore the magic of deeper waters. Lady Elliot Island Eco Resort offers comfortable accommodation, with each suite, unit and cabin designed to minimise impact on the island while enriching guests' experience of seasonal wildlife. In keeping with the natural eco-friendly lifestyle, there are no Per Room From Apr 26 - Mar 27

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Hamilton Island / Credit: Tourism and Events Queensland
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K'GARI - FRASER ISLAND
Lady Elliot Island Eco Resort
LADY ELLIOT ISLAND

The hotel offers fully self-contained apartments, with resort, ocean or magnificent Coral Sea oceanfront views. The property features car hire, undercover parking, ocean front and rooftop swimming pools, outdoor heated jacuzzi, gymnasium, guest BBQ and tour desk.Each apartment comes with a

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Up to 18 daily return services to Magnetic Island, SeaLink can have you in paradise in only 20 minutes on one of our state-of-theart, high-speed catamarans. Relax on a secluded beach, cruise the tropical waters of North Queensland or try one of the many adventure activities on offer on Magnetic Island

Experience life on the Great Barrier Reef on Heron Island, world famous for its spectacular coral reef,

rays, reef sharks and more.

Includes: Accommodation, breakfast daily, snorkel equipment hire (mask, snorkel and flippers) and complimentary guided tours.

Heron Island
HERON ISLAND

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The fringing reefs and the neighbouring islands is home to 1,100 of the 1,500 reef fish species. Orpheus Island Lodge accommodates just 28 indulged guests at any one time. With a beautiful balance between contemporary and laid-back luxe island aesthetic, all accommodation

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Sea views. Rates include all gourmet meals, a selection of

Australian wines, spirits and beers, all-inclusive mini bar, a daily Orpheus experience (local snorkel, sunset cruise, guided hike, cocktail class, low tide walk, wine tasting and when

Orpheus Island Resort
ORPHEUS ISLAND

HAMILTON ISLAND

Situated in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef, Hamilton Island is one of Australia’s most spectacular and sought-after holiday destinations. A private, 100% Australian-owned island resort, on Hamilton Island you’ll find a range of hotel and self-catering accommodation options, including the internationally acclaimed qualia resort, an 18-hole championship golf course, a choice of cafes and restaurants, over 65 tours and activities and a 300+ berth marina. With its very own airport, you can fly direct to Hamilton Island from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Cairns and be enjoying the year-round average temperature of 26 degrees in under three hours.

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Whitehaven Beach, Whitsundays Islands, QLD. Credit:
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AIRLIE BEACH
Coral Sea Marina Resort
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AIRLIE BEACH
Mantra Club Croc
AIRLIE BEACH

Picturesque Whitehaven Beach is one of the Whitsunday’s premier natural attractions. With seven kilometres of glistening white silica sand & crystal clear waters, Whitehaven is considered one of the top ten beaches in the world. Enjoy detailed commentary while travelling on board Cruise Whitsundays’ high speed, air-conditioned catamaran. On arrival at Whitehaven Beach take a relaxing stroll along the pristine sandy beach, enjoy a refreshing swim, join in the beach activities or just relax under a sun shelter. Half Day Tours departs Port of Airlie (7.15am or 11.35am), Daydream Island (7.45am or 12.10pm) and Hamilton Island (8.30am or 1.10pm) Full day Whitehaven Beach tours depart at 7.15am from Port of Airlie, 7.45am from Daydream Island and 8.30am from Hamilton Island and include a delicious lunch on the beach and a walk to the Hill Inlet Lookout.

Operated by Cruise Whitsundays Adult Child (4-14yrs) Whitsunday Islands & Whitehaven Beach Half Day Cruise $196 $79 Whitehaven Beach Full Day $353 $182 Whitsunday Island & Whitehaven Beach Cruise

Depart Airlie Beach or your Island Resort early morning with Cruise Whitsundays for your cruise through the gorgeous Whitsundays to the Reefworld Pontoon on the outer Great Barrier Reef. Swimming, snorkelling, a semi-submarine ride, underwater observatory and generous buffet lunch – all part of your Reefsleep experience. Optional upgrades include guided snorkel safaris, scubadiving and heli-scenic flights. After the day-trippers head back to shore, the pontoon and the reef are exclusively yours. When darkness falls, dinner is served. The stars twinkle and the wine and conversation flow – a truly unique experience! Enjoy a sunset drink before your evening meal is served on deck, featuring fresh and delicious local produce. After dinner, slip into your cosy ‘Reefbed’ – it’s just you, the ocean and a galaxy of stars. Dawn on the reef is peaceful and unhurried. There’s time for some more snorkelling after breakfast – the reef is all yours to enjoy – or return to the underwater observatory and watch the reef come to life. After lunch, your Cruise Whitsundays vessel returns you to the mainland.

Departs: Port of Airlie (8am), Daydream Island (7.35am) and Hamilton Island (9am)

Returns: Hamilton Island (5pm), Daydream Island (6.05pm) and Port of Airlie (6.10pm)

Thundercat offers the “Adventure of a lifetime” around the Whitsunday Islands in one day. The tour visits the world-famous Whitehaven Beach, Hill Inlet lookout, and offers two snorkels on the fringing Great Barrier Reef. Thundercat Whitsundays is a catamaran specifically designed for comfort, stability and speed. Thundercat visits the North and South Whitsundays Island in one day. Thundercat is suitable for anyone seeking an ‘adventure of a lifetime’ and is well known for being family-friendly. Departs: Daily from Airlie Beach at 9am returning at 5pm. Includes: Lunch and snorkelling equipment Operated by RedCat Adventures

Ocean Rafting

CAIRNS

Rydges Esplanade Resort Cairns
CAIRNS
Park Regis City Quays 2 CAIRNS
Reef House Resort & Spa PALM COVE
Boutique SSSS
The Reef Retreat
PALM COVE
Hotel SSSSS
The Elandra Resort
MISSION BEACH

Discover the unique mountaintop village of Kuranda, on the traditional lands of the Djabugay Aboriginal people. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of the ancient rainforest and marvel at the awe-inspiring views of Din Din – Barron Falls. Included are two of Tropical North Queensland’s most loved attractions, the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway and the Kuranda Scenic Railway, on this unforgettable tour with return luxury coach transfers. Options available to upgrade to Gold Class on the Scenic rail, or include Hartley’s Crocodile Adventures, Rainforestation or the Armour & Artillery Museum in your tour. Operates Daily from Cairns, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Saturdays from Northern Beaches & Port Douglas.

Operated by Down Under Tours

KSQ XC: Kuranda, Skyrail & Rail

PKQS: Kuranda Rail & Skyrail

Adult Child (4-14yrs)

$258 $136

$329 $178

Travel in air-conditioned comfort in your luxury purpose built vehicle to Cape Tribulation, through some of the oldest

cruise on the Daintree River, Alexandra Lookout, delicious tropical lunch in the rainforest, walk on famous Cape Tribulation Beach

Operates Daily Cairns pickups from 6.45am returns 6.30pm approx Northern Beaches pickups from 7.30am returns 6.00pm approx. Port Douglas pickups from 8.15am returns 5.00pm approx

Operated by Down Under Tours

Adult Child (4-14yrs) Cape Tribulation and Daintree Mossman Gorge $368 $247

A spectacular small group Aboriginal cultural journey on the traditional lands of the Kuku Yalanji people where you will discover both natural beauty and ancient culture. Including; Aboriginal Coastal Adventure: Join a Kubirri Warra clan member on an authentic coastal adventure across the beach, mudflats, and mangroves of their ancestral fishing grounds. Learn about traditional bush medicines and foods and try your hand at throwing a traditional fishing spear! Mossman Gorge: Stroll along trails and elevated boardwalks through the World Heritage Listed rainforest as your Driver Guide shares stories and insights. Afterwards enjoy a delicious lunch infused with bush flavours Aboriginal Art & Culture: Enjoy an immersive art experience with an Aboriginal artist where you’ll explore how Dreamtime stories about animals, the environment, and language are expressed through cultural art as you create your own small canvas to take home.

Operates Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday Cairns pickups from 8.00am returns 5.30pm approx Northern Beaches pickups from 8.30am returns 5.00pm approx. Port Douglas pickups from 9.00am returns 4.00pm approx

Operated by Down Under Tours

DD XC: Daintree Dreaming

Adult Child (4-14yrs)

$496 $369

Scenic
Moore Reef Full Day Tour
Kuranda Packages
rainforest in the world… Meet the Kuku Yalanji Aboriginal people at Mossman Gorge and enjoy morning tea and a driver guided walk through the rainforest followed by a wildlife spotting
Cape Tribulation and Daintree Mossman Gorge
Daintree Dreaming

Dreamtime Full Day Outer Reef Cruise

Dreamtime Dive & Snorkel is a unique educational Great Barrier Reef diving and snorkelling experience incorporating the world’s oldest living culture and the stories Traditional Owners have passed down over the tens of thousands of years. Indigenous Guides recount the Dreamtime stories of the Gimuy Walubara Yidinji, Gunggandji, Mandingalbay and Yirrganydji people to help you gain a deeper cultural understanding of this diverse ecosystem. The sea country of these four Traditional Owner groups stretches from Port Douglas to the Frankland Islands and includes the two sites you visit. Inclusions: Indigenous welcome and acknowledgement, Great Barrier Reef presentation with our marine biologist, 2 premium outer reef sites, Guided snorkel tours, Morning and afternoon tea, Snorkelling equipment, Wet and lycra suits & freshly prepared buffet lunch.

Operated by Dreamtime Snorkel & Dive

Dreamtime Full day Outer Reef Cruise

Adult Child (4-14yrs)

$303 $190

Frankland Island Reef Cruise

The Great Barrier Reef's Frankland Islands are a pristine archipelago located 10km offshore, about 45km south-east of Cairns. The group consists of five continental islands: Normanby, High, Russell, Round and Mabel. Together they form part of the World Heritage listed Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. All the islands are uninhabited and surrounded by healthy fringing reefs, full of hard and soft corals, giant clams, schools of fish, turtles, octopus and more. Dugongs, manta rays and whales have been sighted here. INCLUSIONS: Transfers, Mulgrave River cruise, Guided snorkel tour, Adventure snorkel safari, Guided island walk, All snorkelling equipment, Use of kayaks & paddleboards, Buffet lunch, Morning & afternoon tea, Protection suit (Nov-Apr).

Short on time but still want to experience the best of the reef? Try the new Express Tour to Frankland Island, perfect for those looking for a later start and an earlier return.

Adult Child (4-16yrs)

Experience the Great Barrier Reef on a day trip from Cairns. Whether you’re a snorkeller, first time diver or certified diver, you’ll spend a magical day with Divers Den. Discover the marine wonderland of the outer

Frankland Islands Day Trip All Inclusive

Frankland Islands Express

$309 $208

Cairns
Four Mile Beach, Port Douglas. Credit: Tourism Port Douglas and Daintree
Shantara Resort Port Douglas
PORT DOUGLAS
PORT DOUGLAS
Cayman Villas
PORT DOUGLAS

rainforest on Earth. Nestled amongst the foliage, the Daintree Ecolodge showcases 15 eco-friendly bayans (treehouses) immersed in the breathtaking rainforest canopy. Rise to the sound of the above, breathe-in the fresh tropical air and discover the lodge's private onsite waterfall on a leisurely.

The Daintree Ecolodge provides the perfect base to explore the region; the only place in the world where two UNESCO World Heritage-listed sites meet (the Daintree Rainforest and Great Barrier Reef)! Located 90 minutes north of Cairns and self-driving is recommended.

MOSSMAN

Sailaway invites you to enjoy a day to remember with authentic nature experiences whether it be exploring the protected Coral Cay and snorkelling with the local marine life of the great Barrier Reef.

Join the Mossman Gorge Dreamtime and walk with the local indigenous guides. Or sit back and relax taking in the stunning views of the coral sea and Daintree Rainforest on our sunset sail.

Low Isles: Enjoy a full day experience of the Great Barrier Reef with a snorkelling and sailing tour to Low Isles, a Coral Cay Island. Relax on the white sandy beaches, snorkel over the magnificent coral gardens in the blue lagoon and swim with turtles in their natural habitat.

Sunset Cruise: Ideal for those wanting a later departure with an afternoon at the island and a spectacular Sunset sail back to Port Douglas aboard a luxury sailing catamaran.

Outer Reef: Immersed in the northern frontier of Great Barrier Reef, this is the perfect sailing and snorkelling adventure for a conservation minded visitor. Ideally suited to those who can swim and have a spirit of fun and adventure. Discerning guests can enjoy an inspiring full day experience to the absolutely stunning Coral Cays on the Great Barrier Reef in the most sustainable way.

Full Day Tour departs at 8.30am from Port Douglas, returning at 4pm.

Afternoon Tour departs 1pm from Port Douglas, returns 6.30pm .

Sunset Sail departs from Reef Marina, Port Douglas at 5pm, returns 6.30pm.

Low Isles Sailaway ex Port Douglas

Sunset Sail

Full Day Mackey Cay Outer Reef Trip Ex Port Douglas

Adult Child (4-12yrs)

$433 $303

$118 $118

$433 $303

Join our highly acclaimed, immersive, and eco-certified fully guided snorkeling adventure on the Great Barrier Reef, with a maximum of 12 passengers on board. Explore 2 secluded reef locations with our experienced marine biologists, in groups of no more than 6 guests, while enjoying a tranquil and crowd-free environment during your 3– 4-hour reef time.

This is the ultimate blend of adventure, luxury, nature, and award winning expertise. Our team of marine biologists will accompany you on your underwater journey, providing insightful knowledge on marine life and ecosystem conservation. Experience the extraordinary beauty of marine life, all while enjoying the comforts of our modern vessel and distinguished service.

Your day includes return transfers from Port Douglas and Thala Beach accommodation, morning pastries with fresh fruit, a delicious deli-style lunch, and plenty of tea, coffee, and water. We provide everything you need for comfort and safety, including reef-safe sunscreen, snorkel, mask, fins, prescription masks on request, lycra suits in summer or 5mm wetsuits in winter, and flotation devices. Every detail is designed to ensure your experience is as effortless as it is extraordinary.

QUICKSILVER GROUP GREAT BARRIER REEF CRUISES

Operated by Quicksilver Connections

With the widest range of Great Barrier Reef experiences, Quicksilver offers a choice of award-winning day trips to the magnificent Outer Barrier Reef and the idyllic Low Isles.

Quicksilver Outer Barrier Reef Cruise - For your experience of a lifetime, Quicksilver will take you to a spacious activity platform at the renowned Agincourt Reef, a jewel-like ribbon reef with spectacular coral formations, myriad of marine life and clear outer reef waters. Here, the widest range of activities for swimmers and non-swimmers awaits. Snorkel and dive, or stay dry and discover from the semi-sub and underwater observatory. There’s also scuba and helmet diving, marine biologist snorkel tours and helicopter flights available.

Departs: Daily from Port Douglas at 10am, returns at 4.30pm.

Silversonic Dive & Snorkel Adventures - Experience the thrill of snorkelling and diving the renowned Agincourt ribbon reefs with an exciting day aboard the ultramodern Silversonicperfect for small groups of adventure seekers who are confident in the water. You’ll have five hours to explore 3 different sites, each chosen for visual impact and ecological diversity. Enjoy unlimited snorkelling, a guided snorkel tour, plus the option of certified and introductory diving.

Departs: Daily from Port Douglas at 8.30am - 4.30pm.

Wavedancer Low Isles Cruise - Set sail aboard Quicksilver’s luxury 30 metre sailing catamaran Wavedancer, to the idyllic Low Isles, an unspoilt Great Barrier Reef coral island – the perfect day for families and couples seeking a day of tropical island relaxation and all-inclusive activities. Discover the reef from a glass bottom boat, join the marine biologist for a guided snorkel tour and island walk. Or if you prefer, just laze under a thatched umbrella or onboard Wavedancer.

Departs: Daily from Port Douglas at 10am - 4.30pm.

Adult Child (4-14yrs)

Quicksilver Outer Barrier Reef Cruise from Reef Marina $401 $212

Quicksilver Outer Barrier Reef Cruise from Cairns/Northern Beaches $458 $244

Silversonic Reef Cruise from Port Douglas $389 $282

Silversonic Reef Cruise with 1x Introductory Dive from Port Douglas $506 $506

Silversonic Reef Cruise with 1x Certified Dive (Dive Gear) from Port Douglas $475 $475

Wavedancer Low Isles Cruise from Reef Marina

Wavedancer Low Isles Cruise from Cairns/Northern Beaches

$328 $175

$385 $207

Sailaway
Outer Great Barrier Reef Guided Snorkeling

Chillagoe Caves & Outback Tour

Explore the Chillagoe Caves, Granite Gorge and other highlights of Tropical North Queensland on this full-day tour from Cairns. Highlights/Inclusions: Small-group day tour in a luxury 4WD, Travel off the beaten track down exclusive 4WD backroads, Morning tea Skybury Coffee Plantation with local coffee or tea, and a snack, Spot kangaroos, emus, wallabies, wedge-tail eagles (wildlife galore!), Visit the Balancing Rock for a photo opportunity, See some Aboriginal Rock Art and learn about local Dreamtime stories, Visit the Chillagoe Smelter Ruins, Explore the famous Chillagoe Caves with a local expert guide who will share stories and local history of the area, Find fossils in ancient limestone casts at Chillagoe, Enjoy an Aussie Outback lunch in the 100-year-old local pub in Chillagoe, Visit the wallabies at Granite Gorge and see local wildlife & Pass through historic mining ghost towns & small outback communities.

Operated by Billy Tea Safaris

Adult Child (4-16yrs) Chillagoe Caves & Outback Tour

$466 $395

Tea Safaris operates small personalised Daintree Rainforest and Cape Tribulation

the rainforest meets the

On this

Daintree Rainforest tour from Cairns, you will explore all the Daintree Rainforest and Cape Tribulation region offers. Sit back and relax in comfort in a custom-built 4WD air-conditioned vehicle while listening to informative and entertaining commentary by your local naturalist guide. Group size is limited for a more personalised experience. Spot crocodiles on a Daintree River cruise, learn about flora, fauna and the history of the Daintree on a guided boardwalk tour, take a 4WD ride through a World Heritage-listed rainforest, visit Cape Tribulation Beach and enjoy a homemade Daintree ice-cream on your journey home.

gaining an understanding of the history, culture and traditions of the Australian Aboriginal people. INCLUSIONS: Pick up and drop off from Port Douglas, Mossman or Daintree Village*, comfortable vehicles, Interpretative Aboriginal guided tour & Fully escorted professional Aboriginal guide *pick ups from north of Daintree river can

Uncover the fascinating history and significance of the Mossman River, learning about its vital role in the ecosystem, take refreshing swims in clear waters, and immerse yourself in the stunning surroundings. The journey takes an exciting turn as you board your river sled, setting off on a floating adventure downstream. Gliding through a secret creek, you'll merge onto the main Mossman River. Here, surrounded by rainforest and the gentle sounds of flowing water, the river carries you through its winding path.

by Back Country Bliss

Drift Experience ex Port Douglas/ Mossman

Operated by Billy Tea Safaris Adult Child (4-16yrs)

& Cape Tribulation Day Tour

Daintree Rainforest & Cape Tribulation

VICTORIA

Discover the cafes and bars of Melbourne’s gothic laneways and drive the Great Ocean Road. Wind your way through the wineries of the Yarra Valley and chug down the Murray in a paddle-steamer. Swim with dolphins on Mornington Peninsula and see fairy penguins on Phillip Island. Trek the rugged Grampians then relax in a Daylesford health spa. Bushwalk Gippsland’s coastal wilderness, hit the High Country slopes or explore the grand architecture of a Goldfields town.

TOP EXPERIENCES:

» Lose yourself in the bustle of Melbourne’s Queen Victoria Market and the countless laneways and arcades dotted through out the city

» Check out Southbank’s casino complex and string of riverside restaurants, cafes & bars

» Go sports mad with a guided tour and hosted AFL game at the Melbourne Cricket Ground

» Travel one of the world’s most scenic roads through the Great Ocean Road and see the Twelve Apostles spectacular limestone stacks rising from the ocean

» Enjoy a wine tasting tour through the Yarra Valley famous for wine, fresh food & breathtaking scenery

» Visit Healesville wildlife sanctuary and the historic Puffing Billy Steam Railway in the Dandenong Ranges

» Travel through the rolling hills of the Mornington Peninsula where you’ll find great beaches, wineries and golf courses

» Experience Australian wildlife in its natural habitat with penguins, seals, koalas and birds at Phillip Island

» Find a hike in the Grampians National Park with its Rugged landscapes, wildlife, panoramic lookouts and bushwalking paths.

BEYOND MELBOURNE

DAY 1: Yarra Valley (60km) - After collecting your vehicle in Melbourne City and start your journey towards the Yarra Valley. Enjoy the scenic drive through the countryside, with the option to stop at vineyards or attractions along the way.

DAY 2: Phillip Island (165km) - Spend the day exploring the vineyards and cellar doors, indulge in wine tasting sessions, and savor delicious meals at local restaurants showcasing the region's gourmet food before making your way down to Phillip Island.

DAY 3: Phillip Island - Visit popular attractions like the Koala Conservation Centre, Churchill Island Heritage Farm, the chocolate factory, or head out on a scenic boat ride. Enjoy the coastal beauty, beaches, and wildlife experiences that Phillip Island has to offer. In the evening join the infamous Penguin Parade, witness a magical spectacle as hundreds of Little Penguins return ashore after a day of fishing in the sea.

DAY 4: Mornington Peninsula (130km) - Continue your journey to the Mornington Peninsula and check into your accommodation for two nights. Take in the stunning coastal views, indulge in local cuisine, or opt for additional activities such as golfing or visiting wineries.

DAY 5: Mornington Peninsula - Enjoy a leisurely day exploring more of the Mornington Peninsula's attractions or simply relax and unwind in your accommodation. Don't miss your visit to the Peninsula Hot Springs for a relaxing bathing experience amidst natural thermal pools.

DAY 6: Return to Melbourne (100km) - Time to drive back to Melbourne City to return your car hire. Alternatively, you can traverse by ferry between Sorrento to Queenscliff and head off to explore the Great Ocean Road.

GREAT OCEAN ROAD LOOP

5 days Self Drive from Melbourne

DAY 1: Melbourne, Apollo Bay (190km) - Collect your car and head out of the city towards Apollo Bay. On the way you will pass through the picturesque town of Lorne with its buzzing arts community and mediterranean atmosphere. Once in Apollo bay you will be treated to a choice of galleries, tea houses and of course plenty of restaurant’s offering locally caught seafood.

DAY 2: Twelve Apostles, Warrnambool (159km) - Enjoy spectacular scenery as you pass through the Great Otway National Park and the Twelve Apostle rock formations. Continue along the beautiful shipwreck coast to the charming village of Warrnambool.

DAY 3: Dunkeld, Grampians National Park (100km) - Spend a morning enjoying the diverse array of boutiques, antique stores and craft shops that Port Fairy has to offer. Why not take a walk down to the port and watch as the fishermen unload their catch of crayfish & abalone. Head inland this afternoon to the twin peaks of mounts Sturgeon and Abrupt in Dunkeld, gateway to the southern Grampians.

DAY 4: At leisure in the Grampians National Park - The Grampians offer a wide range of outdoor recreational activities that can be explored by foot or bicycle. There is also a wealth of aboriginal rock art in the area.

DAY 5: Ballarat, Melbourne (260km) - Today head back towards Melbourne and pay a visit to the historic gold mining town of Ballarat. The town is the site of the worlds largest deposit of alluvial gold. You can still pan for gold today and experience an authentic 1850’s gold mining settlement. Return your hire car before continuing with your onward journey.

Drinking wine at Yarra Valleyy Credit: Visit Victoria Content Hub
Package Code: AUB266DGBM
Package Code: AUB265DGORL

Victorians come from more than 200 countries, speak 260 languages and dialects, and follow 135 religious’ faiths. We begin our trail at the Immigration Museum. Hear the stories of arrivals from all over the world, their challenges, their triumphs and their food. This 4-hour walking tour through the streets of Melbourne will introduce you to some of the many layers of local favourite foods, architecture, and stories of the city. A visit to an Aboriginal owned café completes the circle of your experience as we look at the ingredient’s native to Australian cuisine.

Our city tour is a perfect introduction to marvellous Melbourne. Learn about the city’s fascinating history, explore
restaurant including a glass of wine,
MCG Guided
Global Ballooning

Step into a timeless world of wonder with Australia’s favourite steam train, Puffing Billy, located in the heart of the Dandenong Ranges and only one-hour east of Melbourne. Your journey starts at Belgrave station, the headquarters of the Railway. The station is only a short walk from Belgrave Township which has an abundance of shopping and dining options. Setting out from Belgrave, Puffing Billy passes the southern reaches of the beautiful Sherbrooke Forest, a superb example of rainforest noted for its native 'Mountain Ash' trees, a form of eucalypt and the tallest flowering plant in the

Within minutes you will travel over Puffing Billy's most famous landmark - the iconic Trestle Bridge. Make sure you have your camera ready! Experience the

Around the Bay Sightseeing & Bay

Quarters

Set alongside the Barwon River, the park is only five minutes from the centre of Geelong, 15 minutes from world-class beaches, a short drive from the Great Ocean Road and just over an hour from Melbourne! Inside the park offering powered sites up to our popular Superior 2 Bedroom Cabins for 5 and Deluxe 2 Bedroom Spa Cabins able to sleep 6. Features: Swimming Pool, BBQ, Laundry, Playground.

Located directly across from glorious Louttit Bay and nestled between vibrant restaurants and boutiques, Cumberland Lorne Resort combines breathtaking views, friendly atmosphere, and the most luxurious Great Ocean

Road accommodation available. With indulgent penthouses, as well as one and two-bedroom apartments available, Cumberland Lorne's beachfront position provides the perfect setting for your next getaway.

Explore a bushland haven for Australian wildlife at Healesville Sanctuary, just one hour from Melbourne in the stunning Yarra Valley wine region! Wander through the tranquil tracks and meet over 200 species of Australian animals including the iconic koalas, kangaroos, platypus, dingoes, wombats and emus in their natural surrounds. For something special book the VIP Sanctuary Tour - Wander through the stunning bushland setting with an expert ranger in this small group experience, who will share stories of our unique wildlife, get up close with a koala and kangaroo and enjoy VIP seating at the Spirits of the Sky bird show or KOALA CLOSE UP: In this small group experience you will go behind the gate to observe a koala from a unique perspective. You will learn some remarkable facts about one of Australia’s most iconic species and see why they have captured the hearts of people worldwide.

Operated by Zoos Victoria

Healesville Sanctuary Day Admission

VIP Sanctuary Tour & Admission

Koala Close-up Encounter

Adult Child (4-15yrs)

$67 $33

$209 $175

$114 $80

Queenscliff Harbour sets the stage for an amazing 3 hour experience. Board the historic vessel Maureen to embark on an adventure on Port Phillip Bay. Swim with dozens of Australian Fur Seals in clear shallow waters, watch large gentle stingrays gliding below, marvel at the beauty of dolphins as they ride the wake of our vessel so close that you can almost reach out and touch them before entering the water and coming face to face with these amazing animals. INCLUSIONS: Boom net hammock rides • Upstairs viewing / jump platform • Adventure activities • Equipment hire, Light refreshments, Expert interpretations and snorkel lessons, National Park passes.

Operated by Sea All Dolphin Swim

Seal and Dolphin Swim Tour - Swimmer

Wildlife Sightseeing Tour

Adult Child(5-15yrs)

$129 $96

$129 $96

a breathtaking flight over the most beautiful scenery in Australia. Perhaps a journey over the 12

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or take in the

Healesville Sanctuary
Discover French Island
Phillip Island Nature Parks

TASMANIA

For avid bushwalkers, Tasmania has more than 3000 kilometres of tracks from beaches to alpine treks. Wine and food lovers will relish in the cool-climate wines, hand made cheeses, summer berries and fresh seafood. History buffs will be fascinated by the penal settlements and convict-built towns and nature lovers will be enthralled by the endless amounts of rare birds, abundant ocean life and unique wildlife. Tasmania offers inspirational experiences and

TOP EXPERIENCES:

Wander through the cobblestone square of Salamanca Place on Hobart’s waterfront and on Saturday mornings explore the Salamanca Markets

» See Australia’s most intact convict site at Port Arthur on the Tasman Peninsula

» Get up close and personal to a Tasmanian Devil at Bonorong

Wildlife Park

» Discover the pure white beaches and turquoise sea in Freycinet National Park

» Explore the fine Victorian buildings and

contemporary architecture in Tasmania’s “northern capital” - Launceston

» Drink and eat your way through the Tamar Valley

» Cruise down the Gordon River on the Lady Jane Franklin II on the rugged West Coast

» Explore the rugged peaks & mirrored lakes of World Heritage listed Cradle MountainLake St Clair National Park

» Ride the Historic West Coast Wilderness Railway from Queenstown - Strahan

Mount Roland, Tasmania. Credit: Lusy Productions

DAY 1: Arrive Hobart

On arrival at Hobart airport, you will be transferred to your hotel and have the rest of the day free. Hobart, Australia’s second oldest city. It was originally settled in 1804 as a penal colony and enjoys a beautiful harbour setting and a burgeoning arts scene. There is an excellent choice of restaurants, cafes, pubs and markets, including the colourful Salamanca Market every Saturday

DAY 2: Explore Hobart

Enjoy some free time this morning before an afternoon walking tour of Hobart, Immerse yourself in the captivating history of Hobart, Tasmania's capital city, through our inspiring walking tour. Led by expert local guides, you will embark on a journey to explore the enchanting old town, gaining insights into the establishment and growth of this picturesque waterfront city.

DAY 3: Port Arthur & Tasman Peninsula Day

During this day we explore convict history, sightseeing, amazing scenery and some great local specialties. The UNESCO World Heritage-listed Port Arthur Historic Site, located 90 minutes' drive from Hobart is Australia's most intact and evocative convict site. With more than 30 historic buildings and ruins across the 100 acres of grounds Port Arthur brings Australia early convict history to life.

DAY 4: Hobart

The Day is free to enjoy at Leisure, or you may be interested in joining another tour to Bruny Island or some Wine Tasting in the Huon Valley.

DAY 5: Depart Hobart

Say goodbye to Hobart as you are transferred to the airport for your next destination.

DAY 1: Arrive Launceston - On arrival at Launceston airport, collect your rental car and make your way to your accommodation. Take time to visit Cataract Gorge, just a short distance from the city centre.

DAY 2: Explore Tamar Valley Wine Region - The Tamar Valley Wine Route is the heart of northern Tasmania, home of some of the finest wines in the world. It’s unique cool climate location produces elegant, award winning wines of exceptional quality. From the Valley, to Pipers River in the north and Relbia in the south, there’s over 32 wineries within driving distance of each other. Tamar Valley varieties of note are Chardonnay, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot.

DAY 3&4: On to Freycinet National Park (180km) - Your next destination is Coles Bay in the spectacular Freycinet National Park. Dominated by the imposing pink granite outcrops of the Hazards Mountain Range, the park is home to a wealth of bird and animal life and walking trails. Enjoy the opportunity to explore this beautiful region by hiking, cruising and kayaking. A highlight of your visit here will be Wineglass Bay, a stunning curved bay of white sand and sparkling blue sea.

DAY 5: Coles Bay, Hobart (195km) - Continue your journey south to Hobart, Australia’s second oldest city. It was originally settled in 1804 as a penal colony and enjoys a beautiful harbour setting and a burgeoning arts scene. There is an excellent choice of restaurants, cafes, pubs and markets, including the colourful Salamanca Market every Saturday.

DAY 6 Depart Hobart - At leisure until you return you car at Hobart airport in time for your onward flight.

Wineglass Bay, Freycinet, TAS. Credit: Tourism Australia, Ian Butterworth
The Old Woolstore Apartment Hotel
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Take a Full Day Tour from Hobart & spend a day on Bruny Island including a guided return bus tour, three hour cruise, morning tea & lunch. Robert Pennicott’s multi-award winning wilderness cruise takes you along Bruny Island’s rugged coast beneath some of Australia’s highest sea cliffs. You will enter deep sea caves and join in the search for wildlife such as seals, dolphins & sea birds. The custom built boats are ideal for viewing the spectacular coastline & wildlife with covered open-air seating providing an excellent all round view & connection with the environment. Departs: Daily from Hobart at 8am - 5.30pm. Operated Pennicott Wilderness Journeys

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Tasman Island Cruises

Tasman Island Cruises provides unforgettable wilderness cruises along the spectacular coastline between Port Arthur and Eaglehawk Neck in southern Tasmania. The cruise travels beneath the highest vertical sea cliffs in the Southern Hemisphere at Cape Pillar. Guests explore waterfalls, rock formations, archways and deep-sea caves. The coastline is part of the Tasman National Park. It is home to a variety of wildlife including hundreds of seals, migrating whales and abundant sea birds in their thousands.

Includes: return guided bus tour, morning tea, lunch & 3 hour Wilderness Cruise.

Departs: 7.45am daily. Return: 6.30pm with Hobart hotel drop-off available

Operated by Pennicott Wilderness Journeys Adult Child(3-16yrs) Tasman Island Cruise ex Hobart

$344 $255

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continue towards our destination Maria Island. We’ll land and take a walk around the nearby area. Famous for its abundance of wildlife, Maria Island is home to rare and endangered species like the swift parrot and Cape Barron goose, wombats, kangaroos and of course, the Tasmanian Devil. We enjoy an hour-and-a-half on the island, including time for a sumptuous gourmet lunch with local Tasmanian seafood and wine, before returning to

Inclusions: Return

Operated by Par Avion

Adult Child(3-15yrs) Wineglass and Wildlife $652 $593

Port Arthur

Rich in visual history, the Port Arthur Historic Site evokes a powerful sense of our past convict era and of early Australian settlement heritage. Sitting tranquilly amidst English oaks and gardens, Port Arthur is a harsh contrast to the beauty of the Tasman Peninsula. On this tour you will be guided through the historic Port Arthur convict site with a guide who has access to over 30 restored buildings and ruins, join a walking tour of the “Isle of the Dead” and take a cruise on Carnarvon Bay. Includes: Coach transport from Hobart, guided tour of Port Arthur, harbour cruise, guided tour of Isle of the Dead, Port Arthur admission, individual audio guide and lunch.

Departs: Daily except Sat 8.45am returning at 5.30pm

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Adult Child (4-17yrs) Grand Port Arthur Day Tour

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Historic Tour Start your day with a sightseeing tour of Hobart, explore this historic city on a coach tram with commentary by your local expert guide. Then travel by ferry afterwards to the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) which will open your eyes to a gallery experience like no other. Owned by
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Port Arthur Historic Site in Tasmania, is one of Australia’s favourite destinations. Located just 90 minutes from Hobart, it is a place of global significance. Port Arthur is one of the 11 places that together form the UNESCO Australian Convict Sites World Heritage Property. We invite you to come and discover this special

Bay of Fires Day Tour

Visit one of the world's most beautiful beaches at the Bay of Fires. Departing from Launceston, travel amongst rainforests and farmlands of North East of Tasmania and enjoy a picnic lunch in an idyllic setting Crystal azure blue waters with pristine white beaches and outcrops of orange lichen covered granite rocks, the scenery at the Bay of Fires is simply breathtaking.. Bring your own picnic lunch or purchase lunch to enjoy en route at Binalong Bay.

Departs: Tuesday, Thursday & Saturdays at 8.30am returning at 6.30pm Operated by Gray Line Tours

Bay of Fires Day Tour

West Coast Wilderness Railway

West Coast Wilderness Railway, a heritage rail in Tasmania, operates a 35km route between Queenstown and Strahan. Opened in 1896 to transport copper, today it offers immersive journeys into rainforest landscapes. Though outside the Tasmanian World Heritage Wilderness Area, its environment connects closely to this UNESCO-protected region, one of only two places meeting seven heritage criteria. Board the heritage Drewry diesel at Regatta Point, Strahan, and journey into rainforest as guides share railway stories. Cross the Iron Bridge at Teepookana before disembarking at Lower Landing for a nature walk and honey tasting.

Heritage guests may purchase kiosk refreshments, while Wilderness passengers enjoy sparkling wine or juice and a locally inspired menu. West Coast Wilderness Railway offers two carriage types. Standard Carriages feature booth seating, heritage frames, and kiosk or BYO snacks. Premium Carriages add space, a balcony, and included catering varying by journey length, plus Tasmanian sparkling or juice on boarding. On all trips, passengers face one way out and the opposite way on return.

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SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Home to Australia’s premier wine producing region – the Barossa Valley, the best place in Australia to see native wildlife in their natural habitat on Kangaroo Island and the historic Murray River - South Australia is rich in heritage offering something for everyone, no matter the time of the year.

TOP EXPERIENCES:

» Shop up a storm at Rundle Mall in Adelaide

» Swim with the Dolphins in the seaside precinct of Glenelg

» Visit bakeries, craft shops & galleries in Hahndorf - Australia’s oldest surviving German village in the Adelaide Hills

» Visit Kangaroo Island - arguably the best place in Australia to see the wildest range of Australian native animals in their natural habitats amongst dramatic coastal scenery and pristine beaches

» Take a tour of historic wineries and worldfamous vineyards in the Barossa Valley

» Walk or cycle the 25-kilometre Riesling Trail between vineyards and restaurants, past churches and classic stone buildings in the Clare Valley

» Walk to the rim of Wilpena Pound, a huge natural amphitheatre

» Fossick for opals in the underground town of Coober Pedy - recognised as the largest producer of opals in the world

» Get up close to hundreds of wetland birds as you sail along the waterways of the Coorong on the Limestone Coast

» Take in sandstone cliffs from a historic paddlesteamer on the

6 Day Self-Guided Tour from Adelaide

DAY 1: Melbourne, Apollo Bay (190km) - Collect your car and travel around the shores of Port Phillip Bay to Torquay, the start of the Great Ocean Road. On the way you will pass through the picturesque town of Lorne with its buzzing arts community and mediterranean atmosphere. Apollo Bay is a small fishing village named after a local schooner and is famous for being the resting place for many shipwrecks.

DAY 2: Great Ocean Road, Port Fairy (190km) - View some spectacular scenery as you pass through the Great Otway National Park and twelve apostle rock formations. Continue along the beautiful shipwreck coast to the charming fishing village of Port Fairy, located at the far end of the Great Ocean Road. The town boasts wide streets lined with 19th century cottages that overlook the busy harbour, great Norfolk pines and old stone churches.

DAY 3: Explore local surrounds - Enjoy a day at leisure to explore all that this area has to offer. See native animals in the wild, venture into the Grampians National Park or simply relax and enjoy the local arts scene by visiting the open studios and galleries scattered throughout the town.

DAY 4: Mt Gambier, Robe (285km) - Explore South Australia’s magnificent limestone coast today as you head towards the historic seaside resort of Robe. Immerse yourself in the seafaring history of the town and explore its many historic buildings and sites.

DAY 5: Fleurieu Peninsula, Victor Harbour (350km) - Make your way along the South East Coast past Kingston and on through the wetland areas of the Coorong. Cross the Murray River at Wellington and head through Strathalbyn to the Langhorne Creek wine region and the historic river port of Goolwa before driving into Victor Harbor.

Day 6: Kangaroo Island Travel down to Cape Jervis where you will meet your tour guide and board your ferry. Spend the day exploring the iconic sites of Kangaroo Island from the Remarkable Rocks, Admirals Arch, Kanagroo and Koala viewing to the playful fur seals at seal Bay.

Day 7: Victor Harbour to Adelaide Discover the attractions of the Fleurieu Peninsula on your drive into Adelaide. Perhaps take a horse-drawn tram to Granite Island to see little penguins or watch for migrating whales between June and October in Encounter Bay. Or travel through the rolling green hills of Mount Compass and Yankalilla to the McLaren Vale wine region. Return your rental car on arrival into South Australia’s capital city.

DAY 1: Arrive Adelaide - Arrive in Adelaide and check into your accommodation for the next two nights. Enjoy the remainder of the day leisurely day exploring Adelaide at your own pace. You may choose to visit museums, galleries, or markets, indulge in culinary delights at local restaurants, or simply relax and soak in the city's charm.

DAY 2: Adelaide City & Wine - Embark on a Welcome to Adelaide walking tour, exploring the city's highlights and landmarks. Discover historical sites, cultural hotspots, and iconic attractions while learning about Adelaide's history and heritage. In the afternoon, join your tasting tour and venture to the picturesque McLaren Vale wine region, known for its world-class wineries and stunning coastal scenery. Enjoy the tastings at renowned cellar doors, all while enjoying the coastal views and relax in the serene surroundings before returning to Adelaide.

DAY 3: Kangaroo Island - An early morning pick-up from your Adelaide hotel for a scenic coach transfer to Cape Jervis taking in the picturesque Fleurieu Peninsula with its vineyards, coastal views and rolling hills. Today you will visit Seal Bay Conservation Park where you will be taken on a guided beach walk with an experienced guide and be amongst a colony of rare Australian sea lions followed by a delicious two-course lunch. In the afternoon you will travel to the western most part of the Island, Flinders Chase National Park. Here you will see the rugged coastline from walks around Remarkable Rocks and Admirals Arch. Your last visit of the day is to the Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park to feed some kangaroos and get up close to the Kangaroo Island Koalas while listening to the Keeper talk about the cuddly mammals.

DAY 4: Kangaroo Island - Today you will learn about the fascinating Birds of Prey at Raptor Domain for an educational, interactive, and inspiring experience followed by Emu Ridge Eucalyptus Distillery for a delicious lunch. Later in the day you will visit Clifford’s Honey Farm, where you will enjoy an informative guided tour of the honey room where you will learn about the extraction process, taste a honey soft drink and have the option to sample the Drunken Drone Brewery’s Honey Wheat Ale. Continue to Pennington Bay, a spectacular beach on the south coast of Kangaroo Island for a photo opportunity before arriving at your final stop False Cape Wines Cellar Door. Here you can take part in a structured wine tasting while enjoying the peaceful views of the surrounding vineyards.

DAY 5: At Leisure - Early this morning you will be collected from your accommodation for your journey back to Adelaide. The remainder of the day is at leisure for you to either relax at your hotel or head into town.

DAY 6: Depart Adelaide - Time to bid farewell to Adelaide as you depart for your onward journey.

Stokes Bay, Kangaroo Island. Credit: South Australian Tourism Commission
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Majestic M Suites

Nestled in picturesque North Adelaide, minutes from the spirited city centre, Majestic M Suites is a six-level building seamlessly integrated into a heritage conservation zone. Contemporary accommodation includes generous one, two, and three-bedroom suites, plus a gym, meeting rooms, and barbeque area. All 91 suites feature a balcony or terrace, laundry, fully equipped kitchen, lounge, work desk, and dining area.

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Wellness, and History. The lodge offers natural artesian spring-fed hot pools, an infinity pool, a luxurious day spa, and a valleyrim campfire amphitheatre. An intimate lounge encourages social connection, while the surrounding landscape invites relaxation and discovery. Sequoia Lodge redefines luxury in South Australia, combining world-class comfort with deep connection to the region’s natural beauty, heritage, and culture.

Nestled in the highlands of the glorious Adelaide Hills, perched high up on the escarpment of Piccadilly Valley, you'll find Mount Lofty House. Enriched with 170 years of fascinating history, An iconic designer boutique hotel in the Adelaide Hills famous for our luxury escapes, three hat fine dining restaurant and indulgent day spa experiences. Inclusions: Accommodation & breakfast daily, Welcome drink & home made cookie, Bottle of Mount Lofty House Estate sparkling & Daily history tour with signature drink.

ADELAIDE HILLS

Welcome to Adelaide Walking Tour: Welcome To Adelaide is the only walking tour of its kind in the city, providing an orientation of Adelaide’s main streets and key landmarks. From major shopping areas to key nightlife and food spots, gain understanding of the city by a local. Inclusions: Local guide with commentary, Visit iconic locations; Rundle Mall, Leigh Street, Adelaide Arcade, Parliament House and Central Market Cafe stop with optional $5 coffee deal (subject to opening hours)

The F Factor Food Tour: What is fritz? A frog cake? Find out as you join us for our two-hour Adelaide food tour around the city centre, where you will discover the local meats and sweets of South Australia and the stories behind them. Support multi-generational family businesses as you discover what Adelaideans grow up eating. Plenty of sweets are in here as well as savoury samples to mix things up, and our mantra is that everyone leaves with great memories and full bellies! Inclusions: Local guide with commentary, Visit iconic locations; Central Market, Adelaide Arcade and Rundle Mall, Samples; fritz, Haigh's chocolates, Balfours Frog Cake, Charlesworth Nuts Lunch; Skala bakery pastry of choice, iced coffee, surprise dessert & Gift bag

Operated by Flamboyance Tours

Welcome to Adelaide Walking Tour

The F Factor Food Tour

Adult Child (5-15yrs)

$52 $34

$117 $99

1 Day

Island Experiences

1 Day kangaroo Island Experience: Explore the highlights of South Australia’s premier naturebased tourism destination, Kangaroo Island. Visit unique Seal Bay where you’ll get up close to nature as the wild Australian sea lions frolic and laze about on the stunning beach. Enjoy a twocourse lunch, followed by a memorable tour through the Flinders Chase National Park.

View koalas and kangaroos at the Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park on your last visit of the day. Includes: Morning pick-up and evening set down, Return travel to Kangaroo Island by coach/ ferry & Morning pick-up and evening set down, Return travel to Kangaroo Island by coach/ferry & Two Course Lunch. Departs: 6.45am – Returns: 10.30pm

1 Day Kangaroo Island Sip & See Day Tour: Discover Kangaroo Island's nature, wildlife, and local wine and cider on this new one-day tour. Aside from the amazing wildlife, Kangaroo Island is also well known for its thriving food and wine industry.

Your local guide will introduce you to some of the island’s leading producers, where you'll have the chance to find out about their products, and history and sample their range. Includes: Morning pick-up and evening set down, Return travel to Kangaroo Island by coach/ferry, Twocourse lunch & Structured Wine Tasting. Departs: 6.45am – Returns: 10.30pm

RoofClimb offers unparalleled 360 degree views of Adelaide and beyond, from our stunning coastline to picturesque foothills. Our specially trained RoofClimb Leaders guide you across the rooftop of the iconic Oval’s Western Stand before navigating to the Riverbank platform, perched 50 metres over the hallowed turf. Sit in the world’s first rooftop stadium seats and learn the secrets and stories that shaped Adelaide’s rich history. An experience like no other.

Two hour guided RoofClimb experience during morning to mid-afternoon including safety briefing and equipment, personal lockers to store belongings during the experience and each participant will receive one printed group photo, completion certificate and souvenir cap.

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Take the time to explore Kangaroo Island, one of Australia's finest nature-based tourism destinations. This relaxed yet comprehensive two day tour allows you to discover Kangaroo Island's fascinating wildlife, spectacular coastal scenery, and unique local produce. Discover some of the most popular wildlife, food and wine attractions on Kangaroo Island - wander amongst the wild Australian sea lions at Seal Bay, watch an ‘In-Flight' display of Australian Birds of Prey at Raptor Domain, sample KI's finest produce and enjoy a walk around Remarkable Rocks and Admirals Arch in the Flinders Chase National Park.

INCLUSIONS & HIGHLIGHTS: Selected pick-up and set down from Adelaide or Glenelg hotels, Return travel to Kangaroo Island, by coach/ ferry & Overnight accommodation in your Penneshaw including cooked Breakfast

Ultimate Kangaroo Island 2 Day Tour includes:

DAY 1: Seal Bay Conservation Park guided beach walk, 2-course lunch at Vivonne Bay Bistro, Flinders Chase National Park including Remarkable Rocks & Admirals Arch, Kangaroos and Koala viewing at Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park ( #Koala holding additional cost)

DAY 2: In-Flight Birds of Prey Display at Raptor Domain, 2-course lunch and Guided Tour at Emu Ridge Eucalyptus Distillery, Guided Tour and Shop Visit at Clifford's Honey Farm, Visit stunning Pennington Bay o Structured Wine Tasting at False Cape Wines, Free time in Penneshaw for dinner (own expense)

DAY 3: Early this morning you will be collected from your accommodation and transferred to Penneshaw SeaLink Ferry Terminal for your return ferry and coach transfer to Adelaide romantic getaways

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Adelaide Zoo

Adelaide Zoo, one of Adelaide’s most iconic attractions, is home to more than 2,500 animals and 250 species of exotic and native mammals, birds, reptiles and fish exhibited over eight hectares of magnificent botanic surroundings. It is the second oldest zoo in the nation and represents a significant part of South Australia’s heritage and social history. Since Adelaide Zoo first opened to the public in 1883, generations of South Australians have shared in the wonder of a visit to the zoo. It’s a relaxing green city oasis and vibrant sanctuary that gives you the feeling of stepping into another world. It’s full of diversity, colour and unique things to see and do. It offers an intimate zoo experience speckled with elements of curiosity, fantasy, fun and surprise. Adelaide Zoo is the only major metropolitan zoo in Australia to be owned and operated by a conservation charity, Zoos SA.

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Adelaide Zoo General Admission

Adult Child (4-14yrs)

Adelaide Highlights,

Your day begins with a leisurely 8:50–9:00am pick-up from Adelaide CBD, followed by a City Highlights tour. Discover Adelaide’s best sights, hear stories of its history, and pick up insider tips on must-visit attractions and eateries. We pass the iconic Adelaide Oval (events permitting) and the leafy suburb of North Adelaide, admired for its grand federation homes, before enjoying sweeping city views from Mount Lofty lookout. From there, we continue to the charming German village of Hahndorf. With over 90 minutes of free time, you can browse boutique shops, explore local galleries, or relax with coffee and cake in one of its many cafés. Rejoining the bus, sit back and enjoy the scenic drive through the rolling Adelaide Hills as we head into the renowned wine region of McLaren Vale. Our first tasting is at the stunning Chapel Hill Winery, where a guided wine experience awaits in their picturesque cellar door. Continuing through McLaren Vale, you’ll enjoy photo opportunities before arriving at Haselgrove Winery. Here, a relaxed tasting of their finest wines is on offer, with the option to purchase a cheeseboard. The day concludes with a coastal drive to Adelaide’s seaside suburb of Glenelg, where you can stroll the beach before returning.

Operated by See Adelaide & Beyond

Adelaide Highlights with Wine Tasting and Coast

the Barossa

The Taste the Barossa Premium Tour is a full-day exploration of the Barossa Valley, showcasing its world-class wines, local food, and stunning scenery. With pick-ups from Glenelg or Adelaide, guests travel through the Adelaide Hills, enjoying expert commentary, wildlife spotting, and scenic views before arriving in the valley. The first stop is Kies Family Wines, a boutique, family-owned winery known for its warm welcome and award-winning wines, tasted within their working wine facility. From there, the tour continues to the historic town of Tanunda, where guests can enjoy coffee, browse shops, or simply soak up the charm. At Turkey Flat Vineyards, established in 1847, visitors are treated to a structured tasting followed by a regional platter lunch of local meats, breads, cheeses, pâté, and fresh produce, with vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options available.

Afterward, the panoramic views from Menglers Hill lookout provide a chance to appreciate the valley from above. The final tasting takes place at Rosenvale Vineyards, a sixth-generation family estate offering a memorable cellar door experience amid the vines. A drive through Seppeltsfield rounds out the day before returning to Adelaide by 5:30 pm. This tour combines fine wine, food, history, and hospitality for the ultimate Barossa experience. Operated by See Adelaide & Beyond

Join a small group of up to six guests as you discover boutique family-owned wineries on these luxury shared-group wine tours. These tours were made by wine lovers for wine lovers. Visiting mainly small family-run wineries you’ll see, smell, and taste some of the best wines in the region and avoid the over-run tourist traps. Both within an hour from Adelaide, choose between touring either the famous Barossa Valley or the local favourite McLaren Vale wine region - it's up to you! Choose the Barossa for big, strong, red wines, destined for time in the cellar. These powerful red wines are famous the world over for their ageworthy-ness, the best being drunk after 10-20 years in the tomb.

You'll visit traditional wineries like Langmeil or Yalumba, as well as more progressive small brands like Rockford or Tomfoolery - always with a focus on top-quality wine. McLaren Vale, on the other hand, is full of easier-drinking lighter wines made to be enjoyed young. Fun fresh varieties like Sangiovese and Tempranillo sit alongside whites like Fiano or Vermentino, as well as the traditional Shiraz and GSM. It's a great place to get outside the norm and try different things, to find out what other varieties or styles you might enjoy. Whether you choose the Barossa or McLaren Vale, we really like to focus on the small family-owned wine brands that you won't find in every large retailer around the country. With tastings included at four wineries, we include a stellar restaurant lunch to round out your luxury experience in South Australian wine country.

Hahndorf & McLaren Vale
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Uncork the Barossa
Experience the best of the Adelaide Hills! Our tour showcases premium produce from local suppliers. Visit Beerenberg, Udder Delights, Shaw & Smith, Nepenthe and The Lane while taking in the breathtaking scenery - all by ebike! Tour Inclusions: Return Transfers from Adelaide CBD, Local Bike About guide, All equipment hire (bike, helmets, and pannier bags), Beerenberg strawberry picking (seasonal), Udder Delights Cheese Platter, Shaw & Smith Wine Flight, Nepenthe Wine Tasting & The Lane 'Taste the Lane' wine tasting.
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Hahndorf' Gourmet Food & Wine E-Bike Tour
BAROSSA VALLEY
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Kangaroo Island Seafront Resort
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Kangaroo Island

Since 1986, Exceptional Kangaroo Island have been offering luxury small group and private Kangaroo Island tours, with a promise of good food, good wine and wildlife in the wild. Choose from one of the following: Island Life Tour: This is our signature Kangaroo Island tour which combines a range of wildlife encounters, some north and south coast landscapes, and an elegant barbecue at a private camp in the bush.

Flinders Chase Focus: This Full Day tour explores the wilderness of the west end of Kangaroo Island, including fire ecology, access to a private wildlife refuge, a series of wildlife encounters, an elegant picnic lunch and the iconic landscapes of Flinders Chase National Park.

Fine Flavours: Discover the Fine Flavours of Kangaroo Island! Go behind the scenes to learn about and taste the best produce Kangaroo Island has to offer, including fresh oysters, honey, wine, gin, olives and olive oil.

East End Explorer: Kangaroo Island's stunning east end - featuring spectacular coastlines, untouched wilderness, wildlife in the wild plus a visit to one of Kangaroo Island's best cellar doors.

Operated by Exceptional Kangaroo Island

Kangaroo Island 1 Day Adventure: Island Life - Land only

Kangaroo Island 1 Day Adventure: Flinders Chase Focus - Land only

Kangaroo Island 1 Day Adventure: Fine Flavours - Land only

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Maggie Beer's Experience

Maggie Beer, an Australian culinary icon, is celebrated for her passion for creating exceptional food experiences. Nestled amidst verdant landscapes of the Barossa Valley, visitors are treated to an immersive experience, tantalizing taste buds with farm-fresh produce and artisanal delights. From stopping for coffee and cake, joining a tasting experience, to interactive cooking classes offering insight into the farm to table process, from harvesting seasonal ingredients to the art of crafting Maggie's signature delicacies. The Indulgent experience at Maggie Beer's.

Inclusions: Welcome glass of Maggie’s Non-Alcoholic Sparkling, 45min cooking demonstration, History on the farm and Farmshop along with history on Maggie Beer, Tasting of each dish cooked at the end of the demonstration, Time for questions and photos in the “Exclusive Studio kitchen”, Takehome recipes, Guided Wine Tasting & Seasonal lunch at ‘The Eatery’ prepared by Chef Tim Bourke with 1 glass of Pheasant Farm wine.

The Indulgent Maggie Beer Experience

The d’Arenberg Cube is a five-storey multi-function building set among Mourvèdre vines. The building has the optical illusion of floating in a vineyard, each level with spectacular views overlooking the rolling hills of the Southern Mount Lofty Ranges. Inside you’ll find a cellar door, a casual dining restaurant and numerous artworks and features throughout, curated by chief winemaker and 4th generation family member, Chester Osborn.

Enjoy blending and bottle your own wine, followed by an eight course food and wine degustation at d'Arry’s Verandah Restaurant. Working with three barrel samples of single vineyard wine, each with distinctive flavours, you are guided through the blending process to create your own personalised Shiraz, something truly unique. Once you’ve selected your final blend, you bottle a 750ml sample to take home. Afterwards, indulge your tastebuds with an eight course food and wine degustation at d’Arry’s Verandah Restaurant, with sweeping views over the rolling hills of McLaren Vale.

Join us on a tour of the senses as we travel through the Barossa Valley and experience all that this beautiful region has to offer. Our bespoke tour of the Barossa Valley begins by taking a trip back in time to 1849, where we visit Yalumba, the oldest family - owned winery in Australia. Our experienced guides will lead you on our premium e-bikes, winding our way through some of the most picturesque vineyards. Our next destination being Barossa Valley Chocolate Company. From here, it's back on our e-bikes to ride a short distance down the road to Artisans, where Australia’s most famous premium wines will be available to you! Take the opportunity to taste any six wines. Next, we’re off to the Barossa Valley Cheese Company Cheese cellar Tasting. After this we’re back on the bikes to Yalumba, our final stop. Here you will be served a delectable artisan platter for lunch.

Operated by Bike About Adult Experience Barossa Gourmet Food & Wine E-Bike Tour

A short introduction to the beautiful historic Murray River between Walker Flat and Murray Bridge.
Aboard the paddlewheeler PS Murray Princess, you will cruise through spectacular Riverland and enjoy the great variety of flora and fauna. You will take a nature walk,

NORTHERN TERRITORY

Stay in the Red Centre town of Alice Springs, then visit the iconic wonders of Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon. Cruise down vast Katherine Gorge and pan for gold at Tennant Creek. The Northern Territory also offers a huge array of wildlife, colourful outback characters and landscapes for outdoor adventure.

TOP EXPERIENCES:

» Make time for a day trip to Litchfield National Park where you can swim in waterfalls and waterholes.

» Experience one of Darwin’s fiery sunsets on-board a harbour cruise or at one of the many harbourside restaurants, bars or pubs

» See wildlife, waterfalls and one of the world’s largest areas of accessible rock art in Kakadu National Park

» Cruise the East Alligator River & Yellow Water Billabong in Kakadu National Park to see crocodiles and more than 280 species of birds

» See Uluru (Ayers Rock) from the back of a camel or Harley Davidson

» Sit back & relax on a scenic cruise through the stunning Katherine Gorge in Nitmiluk National Park or take a helicopter for a birds-eye view

» Visit the Royal Flying Doctor Service in Alice Springs – the first aerial medical organisation of its type in the world

» Walk around the base of Uluru (Ayers Rock) with an Anangu guide and learn the dreamtime stories of this area world heritage listed area

» Enjoy a gourmet BBQ dinner underneath a starlit sky as the sunsets over Uluru and Kata Tjuta at the Sounds of Silence dinner

» Walk through the giant domes of Kata Tjuta (The

TOP END ADVENTURE

7 Day Darwin to Darwin

Day 1: Arrive Darwin

Arrive in Darwin and check in to your accommodation. Spend the afternoon relaxing or explore the city’s tropical vibe, waterfront, and dining.

Day 2: Darwin at Leisure

A free day to discover Darwin. Visit lively markets, the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, stroll the esplanade, or enjoy fresh local seafood.

Day 3: Wetlands & Kakadu

Depart Darwin for WakWak wetlands to spot birdlife and crocodiles before continuing into Kakadu National Park. Visit the Bowali Visitor Centre, then cruise the East Alligator River with Aboriginal guides sharing culture and creation stories. End the day at Ubirr Rock, viewing ancient art and a breathtaking sunset.

Day 4: Kakadu Highlights

Explore Kakadu’s art and culture. A guided walk at Burrungkuy (Nourlangie) showcases ancient rock art, escarpment views, and billabongs. Optional extension to Naguluwurr. Enjoy another stunning Top End sunset before returning to your lodge.

Day 5: Katherine & Nitmiluk

Travel south through outback landscapes, stopping at Pine Creek for local treats and gold rush history. On arrival in Katherine, enjoy the NitNit Dreaming Two Gorge Cruise in Nitmiluk National Park, gliding between towering cliffs and hearing Jawoyn creation stories. Overnight in Katherine.

Day 6: Culture & Edith Falls

Start with a swim at Katherine Hot Springs, then join the interactive “Footsteps of Our Ancestors” experience at Nitmiluk Cultural Centre. After lunch at Top Didj Art Gallery, visit Edith Falls (Leliyn) for a refreshing plunge pool swim. Return to Darwin, with the option to explore the vibrant Mindil Beach Sunset Markets.

Day 7: Farewell Darwin

Check out after breakfast and continue your onward journey with unforgettable memories of the Top End.

ICONIC RED CENTRE

7 Day Ayers Rock to Alice Springs

Day 1: Arrive Ayers Rock Resor: Arrive at Ayers Rock Resort and check in for three nights at the Desert Gardens Hotel, set among native gardens. This evening, enjoy the unforgettable Field of Light experience by internationally acclaimed artist Bruce Munro. As darkness falls, the desert floor comes alive with 50,000 spindles of coloured light, creating a mesmerising atmosphere under the star-filled sky.

Day 2: Kata Tjuta & Uluru: Begin the day with the Kata Tjuta Sunrise Tour. As the first light of day breaks, watch the domes of Kata Tjuta glow brilliantly before exploring the site on foot with your guide, learning about its geological and cultural significance. After time to relax during the day, the evening brings the Uluru Sunset Tour, where you’ll see Uluru change colours as the sun sets, accompanied by stories that reveal the spiritual importance of this sacred monolith.

Day 3: Ayers Rock Resort to Kings Canyon: Spend the day at leisure either within Ayers Rock Resort where you can simply relax at the hotel and enjoy the desert’s peaceful rhythms, pool and facilities or travel back out into the national park to explore some more. You may wish to take part in Indigenous art and cultural workshops, book a camel ride or even book a scenic helicopter flight for an aerial view of Uluru and Kata Tjuta.

Day 4: Ayers Rock Resort to Kings Canyon Resort: Collect your hire car and depart Ayers Rock Resort, travelling through the rugged landscapes of the Red Centre on your way to Kings Canyon. On arrival, check in for two nights at Kings Canyon Resort, located on the edge of Watarrka National Park. As evening falls, enjoy the tranquility of the outback and perhaps dine under the stars with views of the canyon’s escarpment.

Day 5: Kings Canyon Exploration: Today is dedicated to exploring the majesty of Kings Canyon. Tackle the renowned Rim Walk, a 6-kilometre circuit that rewards with panoramic views of sandstone cliffs, ancient rock formations, and the lush Garden of Eden waterhole. For a more relaxed pace, enjoy the Creek Bed Walk along the canyon floor, surrounded by towering walls and unique flora. The day ends back at the resort, with time to soak in the outback’s serenity

Day 6: Kings Canyon to Alice Springs: Continue your drive through the heart of the Red Centre towards Alice Springs. On arrival, check in to the Crowne Plaza for one night. You may wish to spend the afternoon exploring this outback town — visit the Royal Flying Doctor Service, the Telegraph Station, or browse Indigenous art galleries showcasing the work of Central Desert artists. As the sun sets, head up ANZAC hill and watch a stunning sunset for your final evening in the desert.

Day 7: Departure Alice Springs: This morning, return your vehicle to Alice Springs Airport before your onward journey. Your Red Centre adventure ends here, carrying with you unforgettable memories of Uluru’s sacred presence, the dramatic landscapes of Kings Canyon, and the cultural heart of Australia.

Kakadu National Park Explorer

Depart Darwin and travel along the Arnhem Highway and its major river systems and wetlands, to World Heritage listed Kakadu National Park. Located 250 kilometres east of Darwin, this national park covers 20,000 square kilometres of landscape from rocky escarpment, home to historic Aboriginal rock art dating thousands of years, to floodplains abundant with wildlife. Visit the Warradjan Cultural Centre to view the informative displays depicting the traditions of the Aboriginal people in Kakadu. Join your local Guide on a cruise of Yellow Water Billabong. Search for saltwater crocodiles and the colourful range of birdlife for which this region is renowned. Enjoy lunch at Cooinda Cafe. Stop at Burrungkuy (Nourlangie), where your Driver Guide will lead you on a walk to view the many different forms of Aboriginal rock art at this site. There is the opportunity for a 50-minute scenic flight (own expense). This is a wonderful way to experience the vastness of the wetlands, waterfalls and towering cliffs. Included Meals: Lunch. Please note that the Kakadu National Park ticket is not included Departs: Daily (subject to availability), 6.30am to approx. 7.30pm

Operated by AAT Kings

D4: Kakadu National Park Explorer

Adult Child (2-15yrs)

$510 $362

Experience the Top End from every angle: fly in a helicopter over the Finniss River spotting buffalo, boars and birds; take a house boat cruise along Sweet’s Lagoon listening to our guides share their knowledge of the area; speed off on an airboat navigating the rainforest channels and spotting wild crocodiles; then get back on the mainland for up-close encounters with our monster rescue crocodiles, where you’ll learn about their incredible lives and how they ended up in our care. This quintessential Northern Territory tour wouldn’t be complete without a refreshing drink and swim back at our licensed deck bar and infinity pool overlooking the Australian Outback. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to immerse yourself in the best bits of the Top End in just one day. Inclusions: Return airconditioned bus transfers from Darwin Zone pick up locations (see zones below),Crocodile encounter and feeding with one of the largest crocodiles in the world, Airboat cruise, Billabong cruise, Scenic helicopter flight over floodplains, Croc safe pool swimming & Gourmet BBQ meal

Adult Child (4-14yrs)

We will take you on an adventure where you will not only pass by some of the most beautiful coastal locations around Darwin but get the chance to see some of our magnificent marine life, drift over our famous WW2 wrecks and even relax with the sand between your toes on a deserted sandbar.

Casino Royal Tour – 60 mins: Starting from HQ at Darwin Waterfront, cruise at full throttle (or a more leisurely pace – you decide) along sun drenched, unspoilt coastlines while spotting marine life, feeding fish, and enjoying the thrill of the pristine open water.

Die Another Day - 75 Mins: Your assignment? License to thrill.Launch .Head east over towards the Commercial surrounds of east arm wharf. Blast along the coastal mangroves and explore some of the hidden gems of Darwin harbour often forgotten about…Head upstream blessers where the conditions are normally smooth as a martini glass. On the run back to base you will witness the Darwin city skyline in all its glory.

Golden Eye Sunset Tour - 90 Mins: No trip to

Top End Safari Camp Day Tour

$707 $647

Crocosaurus Cove has partnered up with Darwin attractions RFDS Darwin Tourist Facility and the Darwin Big Bus to create a range of flexible full day touring options, suitable for all age groups and showing off Darwin’s most iconic features.

Adult Child (4-15yrs)

Crocosaurus Cove Entry

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Top End Safari Camp Day Tour
Crocosaurus Cove, located in the heart of Darwin city, showcases the world’s largest display of Australian reptiles, including the iconic Saltwater crocodile! Crocosaurus Cove’s unique facility and animal encounters serve to educate visitors on the importance of valuing and preserving Australia’s native wildlife, and encourage a peaceful co-existence between humans and reptiles in the Northern Territory and beyond.
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Tiwi Islands

Travel south from Darwin through tropical country, passing former WWII airstrips, en route to the town of Adelaide River. Make a short stop at the Adelaide River War Cemetery, a site dedicated to those killed in the air raids in Darwin in the 1940s. Continue to Edith Falls, where there is time for a refreshing swim in the paperbark and pandanus fringed waterhole beneath the falls (swimming is seasonal and opening is controlled by NT Parks). Time to relax with lunch at the Nitmiluk Visitor Centre. Board a 2-hour scenic cruise through Nitmiluk Gorge, for a chance to see freshwater crocodiles sunning themselves on the banks of the river, and many interesting species of birdlife. The NitNit Dreaming Two Gorge Tour takes you through the first gorge alongside limestone escarpments before a short 400m walk to another boat for the second gorge. Along the way, knowledgeable guides share insights into the local Jawoyn culture, plants, animals and geological formations. Afterwards, return to Adelaide River, where you'll have the opportunity to enjoy an evening meal at a typical Northern Territory pub (own expense) before returning to Darwin.

Included Meals: Lunch

Please note that the NT Park Pass ticket is not included

Operated by AAT Kings

D11: Katherine Gorge & Edith Falls

More that just a Kadadu tour - see Arnhem Land and the Cobourg Peninsula on our no.1 tour. Highlights include: Wetland cruise, Maguk (Barramundi Gorge), Ubirr, Mamukala Wetlands, Nawalandja Lookout, Indigenous guided rock-art tour of Injalak Hill, Cobourg Marine Park, Victoria Settlement, Cobourg Coastal Camp and more!

Day 1: This morning make your way to Kakadu, enjoy a scenic cruise on Corroboree Billabong with an amazing variety of birdlife before continuing on into the Kakadu visiting White Lily Billabong and Barramundi Gorge, where you can swim or snorkel. Enjoy a sunset across the Arnhem Land Escarpment and relax at Anbinik Kakadu Resort.

Day 2: Head out to the Gunbalanya Aboriginal community with some of the best views in the Top End along the way. Spend the morning watching traditional artists and enjoy some of the best aboriginal rock art in Australia. This afternoon journey to the Cobourg Peninsula for your clifftop camp.

Day 3: Spend the morning exploring the NT’s largest marine park by boat with turtles, dolphins, sharks, crocodiles & more. This afternoon is at your own leisure.

Day 4: Today explore east Kakadu by 4WD with its paperbark swamps & billabongs. Experience hunting for mud crabs using traditional methods and learn how to prepare local delicacies.

Day 5: Travel East Alligator River for lunch on the banks. Then visit Ubirr Rock with spectacular wetland views before heading back towards Darwin.

Departs: Monday & Thursday.

Litchfield National Park & Waterfalls

Immerse yourself in Litchfield National Park’s extraordinary landscape. Wander through monsoon forests to the refreshing plunge pools of Florence Falls, marvel at the cascading beauty of Tolmer and Wangi Falls, and discover the fascinating termite mounds that shape the landscape. With stunning waterfalls, vibrant wildlife, and serene swimming spots, this adventure is a perfect blend of nature’s wonders and tropical tranquility. A packed lunch is included and can be enjoyed at one of the many scenic locations throughout the day.

Please note the NT Park Pass is not included.

Departs: APR - OCT: DAILY, NOV-MAR: MON, WED, SAT (subject to availability), 7.30am - 6.00pm approximately

Operated by AAT Kings Adult Child(2-15yrs) D5: Litchfield National Park Waterfalls

$219

Join a 2-day adventure through Kakadu National Park and Arnhem Land. Discover ancient Aboriginal rock art at Ubirr and Nourlangie, cruise the Yellow Water Billabong to spot wildlife, and explore the remote Mikinj Valley by 4WD. Learn about traditional land ownership, bush skills, hunting, food gathering, and bush tucker preparation. This tour offers a unique opportunity to connect with the natural beauty and cultural significance of Australia's Top End.

Day 1 Darwin - Kakadu

Depart Darwin and travel along the Arnhem Highway, their major river systems and wetlands, into Kakadu National Park. Located 257 kilometres east of Darwin, this national park covers 20,000 square kilometres of landscape from rocky escarpment home to historic Aboriginal rock art dating back thousands of years, to floodplains abundant with wildlife. Visit the Warradjan Cultural Centre to view the informative displays depicting the traditions of the Aboriginal people in Kakadu. Join your local guide on a cruise of Yellow Water Billabong. Search for saltwater crocodiles and the colourful range of birdlife for which this region is renowned. After lunch, stop at Burrungkuy (Nourlangie), where your Driver Guide will lead you on a walk to view the rock art galleries. There is the opportunity for an optional 50-minute scenic flight (own expense).

Accommodation Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel. Included Meals Lunch

Day 2 Arnhem Land – Darwin

There is an early start this morning as we travel by 4 Wheel Drive vehicle into Arnhem Land and the Mikkinj Valley. We travel through spectacular scenery including sandstone outcrops, escarpments, forests and floodplains. Learn about traditional land ownership, bush skills and ‘bush tucker’. View Aboriginal rock art in its natural state. Most tours are accompanied by an Aboriginal Guide. In the late afternoon return to Darwin.

Included Meals Lunch

Departs: MAY- OCT: DAILY (subject to availability)

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Arnhem

Nitmiluk Gorge & Edith Falls
5 Day Kakadu, Arnhem Land & Cobourg Peninsula
2 Day Kakadu and Arnhemland

From the marble foyer to its uniquely shaped exterior, Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel is a retreat in the wilderness of Kakadu National Park. Just a 2.5-hour drive from Darwin, the hotel is the only full-service hotel in Kakadu and is the ideal base to explore the Ubirr, Nourlangie and Jim Jim areas. All rooms feature air conditioning internet access, and tea/coffee making facilities. Guest amenities include a restaurant, bar, currency exchange, and swimming pool. Car parking is available.

The village-style property is located beneath a canopy of trees beside Yellow Water Billabong, home to world-renowned Yellow Water Cruises, where crocodiles and birds are seen on the flood plain amongst paperbark, pandanus, and fresh water mangroves. The Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Centre is just five minutes from Cooinda and many local attractions are within easy travelling distance.

Situated in an exclusive location in the Litchfield region we showcase some of the best activities and experiences the Top End has to offer. Guests will see the majestic floodplains from above in a scenic helicopter flight and spot crocodiles, birds and even buffalo on a thrilling airboat ride through the channels and into the rainforest.

Our cruise boat takes guests along Sweets Lagoon billabong for a slower pace perfect for birdwatching whilst tucking into a gourmet cheeseboard. Finish off the afternoon activities with an exciting feeding and exhibition with one of our rescue monster crocodiles caught by Matt Wright himself. Guests then return to our sky deck to soak up an incredible Top End sunset over the floodplains followed by a gourmet BBQ dinner, star gazing around our fire pit and an unforgettable, bespoke outback glamping experience with a delicious cooked breakfast the next morning. Inclusions: Crocodile encounter and feeding, Airboat rainforest cruise, 10-minute scenic helicopter flight over floodplains, Billabong boat cruise and Meals, Overnight outback glamping experience staying in deluxe lotus belle tent.

Secluded on the edge of vast wetlands, just 90 minutes southwest of Darwin, Finniss River Lodge offers six beautifully appointed rooms with sweeping views and fiery Top End sunsets. Where bush character meets contemporary elegance, the lodge delivers understated luxury and personalised service for just 15 guests. Your stay can be as adventurous or relaxed as you choose, with expert-guided experiences including airboating, bushwalking, wildlife encounters, station life, and the signature Cows & Canapés. Finniss River Lodge nestles into its panoramic landscape, blending in like part of nature. Six luxury suites ensure a personalised stay. Floor-to-ceiling windows provide unmatched views of the ever-changing outdoors. Your 2-night stay includes two guided, on-property outings daily—early morning and afternoon—leaving time to enjoy the lodge and escape the midday heat. A 3-night package adds a 50-minute shared airboat experience. All-Inclusive Packages: Enjoy luxury accommodation, chef-prepared meals, and twice-daily guided activities—ranging from buggy tours and wildlife encounters to the signature Cows & Canapés.

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On the edge of the Mary River floodplains, just a short distance from the coast is Bamurru Plains, a 300 km private property on the edge of Kakadu National Park. Here you'll experience a beautiful wilderness region and its prolific wildlife and birdlife.

At night no other lights shine out; the only sound is the deep chorus of the Australian bush's various frog species, barking owls and the occasional dingo.

With just 10 Safari Bungalows and a team of expert field guides, Bamurru Plains offers a select few guests the change to immerse themselves in the story of the bush, while also enjoy the 'Wild Bush Luxury' touches. Proudly without wifi or even mobile phone reception, a stay here allows you to focus on nature's stage show.

Cicada Lodge is designed for the sophisticated traveller looking for an authentic Indigenous and natural Australian “experience of- a-lifetime,” in the heart of Northern Australia’s Timeless North. A sanctuary of elegant comfort, just 29km from the historic township of Katherine, the Lodge provides a level of excellence in accommodation, service and dining.

Cicada Lodge features 18 King rooms with views out across the distinct sandstone country above the Katherine River. Each room features Indigenous artwork from local artists – the rich colours blending with and complimenting the more modern design and fittings – an elegant fusion of modern Australian and Indigenous culture.

The Lodge is designed to provide a base from which you can take part in an experience which very few get the chance to do –exploring the ancient landscapes of Nitmiluk National Park, home to Nitmiluk Gorge. Guests can tour by helicopter to tranquil waterfalls and swimming holes, or to remote rock art sites to interpret images painted thousands of years before. You can cruise or canoe down the timeless Gorge system; or take a small group Cultural Safari to be enriched by the local culture.

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KATHERINE

Sit back and relax as the tranquil surroundings transport you into a spiritual world of the Jawoyn culture and history. Discover the stories and ways of the Jawoyn people against the magnificent backdrop of the Nitmiluk Gorge, changing colour with the setting sun. Tour includes a three course candle light dinner, featuring fresh, local Australian produce cooked on board, a complimentary glass of sparkling wine, tea and coffee. Cash bar available.

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Yellow Water Billabong is located at the end of Jim Jim Creek, a tributary of the South Alligator River. The South Alligator river system, which is the largest in the Park, contains extensive wetlands that include river channels, floodplains and backwater swamps. Yellow Water Cruises provides you with a unique opportunity to experience this diverse and sublimely beautiful area and it's associated wildlife. The canopied cruise boats operate year round and are skippered by experienced guides. About one third of Australia's bird species are represented in Kakadu National Park, with at least 60 species found in the wetlands. Whistling ducks and Magpie Geese are the most abundant. Newly refurbished fleet of vessels include padded seating, shade cloth, on board toilet facilities and environmentally safe outboard motors.

Complimentary transfers depart from Gagudju Lodge Cooinda 15 minutes prior to cruise departure.

Operated by Kakadu Tourism Adult Child (4-15yrs) 1.5 hour Yellow River Cruise $149 $107

210s and GA8 Airvans, ensuring optimal viewing and comfort. Kakadu Air's tours highlight the region's diverse ecosystems, from ancient sandstone escarpments and cascading waterfalls to extensive wetlands teeming with wildlife. Expert pilots offer in-depth commentary on the geological formations, Aboriginal rock art, and ecological significance, making these tours both educational and visually spectacular.

Operated by Kakadu Air

minute Scenic flight ex Jabiru

minute Helicopter flight ex Jabiru

Child ( 2-12yrs)

The Guluyambi Cultural Cruise is a unique boat tour on Kakadu's scenically spectacular East Alligator River. Take in the wonderful pristine wilderness of this World Heritage landscape as you leisurely cruise up stream. An Aboriginal guide provides guests with an insight into their culture & local mythology, the river's abundant food chain, traditional uses for many plants & animals as well as bush survival skills. Disembark on the Arnhem Land side of the river for a display of traditional hunting & gathering implements. Limited to just 25 guests, the Cruise ensures an intimate & personalised cultural experience.

Operated by Kakadu Cultural Tours Adult Child (4-14yrs) Guluyambi Cultural Cruise on the East Alligator River $123 $78

Nitmiluk Boat Jetty.
Operated by Nitmiluk Tours
Timeless Land 3 Gorges Scenic Flight
Kakadu Scenic Flights
Operated
Nitmiluk Tours Adult Child (6-15yrs)
Nabilil Sunset Dinner Tour $319 $236
Nabilil Sunset Dinner Tour
Yellow Water Cruise
Guluyambi Cultural Cruise

Alice Springs Highlights & Nature Escape

This tour through the West MacDonnell Ranges from Alice Springs reveals the deep layers of Central Australia’s history, culture, and natural beauty. Explore the towering cliffs of Simpson’s Gap, where elusive rock wallabies hide among rugged landscapes. Wander through the vibrant sandstone walls of Standley Chasm as they glow in the midday sun, then step back in time at the Alice Springs Telegraph Station and learn about its pioneering past.

Discover the Red Centre on an unforgettable journey, exploring Alice Springs, Standley Chasm, and Simpson’s Gap, where history, rich culture, and breathtaking landscapes come together in one remarkable experience.

Departs: Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun year round (subject to availability), depart at 8am and return at 3:00pm

Operated by AAT Kings

Alice Springs Highlights & Nature Escape

Adult Child(2-15yrs)

$224 $160

Kings Canyon and Outback Panoramas Tour

Travel from Ayers Rock Resort to Kings Canyon, stopping along the way for a cooked breakfast at Kings Creek Station. Make the rocky climb to the rim of the canyon for breathtaking views of Watarrka National Park. Hike along the rim, stopping to look down into the canyon at key focal points. Along with your Guide you will descend into the lush green oasis of the ‘Garden of Eden' before climbing back up to continue along the rim. The hike takes over 3 hours to complete and is rocky and steep in parts. Or, for something more relaxing, set off on a two-kilometre stroll along the creek bed that leads to impressive views of the canyon rim. After your hike you can take a break for lunch (own expense) at Kings Canyon Resort. Then board your coach to return along Lasseter Highway to Ayers Rock Resort. Keep an eye out for spectacular Mt. Conner along the way as you travel across Curtin Springs Station. Included Meals Breakfast

Departs: APR-NOV: DAILY, DEC-MAR: MON, WED, THU, FRI, SAT, SUN (subject to availability), 4.00am (Oct-Mar) and 4.30am (Apr-Sep) return 5.00pm (Oct-Mar) and 5.30pm (Apr-Sep) approx.

Travel from Alice Springs to Uluru (Ayers Rock) aboard a luxury coach. Take in the rugged desert landscapes of the region, passing through the beautiful MacDonnell Ranges. Stop at Camels Australia Camel Farm and learn about the impact camels had in opening up Central Australia. Here you will have the opportunity to ride a camel (own expense). While travelling through this remote country, your friendly Driver/Guide will provide an informative and entertaining commentary. Learn the natural and geological history of the region, as well as the unique Australian desert flora and fauna such as the Perentie Monitor lizard, the thorny devil and the red kangaroo. Also hear about the traditional customs and beliefs of the local Aboriginals. There is time for a stop at Erldunda Roadhouse for a quick break then view flat-topped Atila (Mt Conner) in the distance before arriving at Ayers Rock Resort rested, relaxed and ready to explore the amazing World Heritage-listed Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.

Departs: 6.15am from Alice Springs, Arrives: 1.00pm at Ayers Rock Resort

Hot Air Ballooning

Experience the legend of Australia’s Outback in an OUTBACK BALLOON! Outback ballooning provides a high quality, fun & totally safe ballooning experience, which may be enjoyed by people of all ages & physical abilities. The setting over the remote desert, serviced only by a few bush tracks enhances the sense of adventure that you will experience.

The location also ensures that you are treated to the spectacular colours of the early morning dawn over the MacDonnell Ranges. On most days you will also see Australian wildlife, particularly red kangaroos, in their natural environment. All flights are followed by sparkling wine & tropical fruit juice accompanied by a selection of muffins, slices, cookies, cheese & fresh fruit, served at the ballooning landing site to complete the morning’s experience before you are returned to your accommodation.

Note: AUD$30 per person Aviation insurance charge is payable direct.

Operated by Outback Ballooning

Step into history at the Royal Flying Doctor Service Tourist Facility in Alice Springs, the original 1939 base. Discover the incredible story of Rev. John Flynn and his vision brought to life through a captivating hologram experience.

Explore a life-size replica Pilatus PC-12 aircraft, historic radios, and vintage medical equipment. Feel what it’s like to be a patient at 15,000 feet and take flight with our immersive virtual reality experience. Meet pioneers like Alf Traeger and Nurse Kathy through interactive displays. A must-see attraction celebrating innovation, courage, and the vital outback service that still saves lives today.

A6: Alice Springs to Ayers Rock Resort

Adult Child(2-15yrs)

$307 $219

Alice Springs to Ayers Rock Coach Transfer

ULURU AYERS ROCK RESORT

Voyages Ayers Rock Resort lies at the gateway to the dual World Heritage listed UluruKata Tjuta National Park, in Australia's Red Centre. Given its remote location, a Resort of world-class standards is possibly something guests might not have expected to find ‘in the middle of nowhere’. Here, guests can immerse themselves in the natural and cultural landscapes of one of the world's most beautiful natural wonders.

Voyages Sails In The Desert

Sounds of Silence Dinner

Sounds of Silence offers the best of the Red Centre distilled into four magical hours - an unforgettable evening eating beautifully prepared food under the sparkling outback sky. As the sun sets in a blaze of reds and oranges, you feast on a gourmet barbecue buffet of authentic Australian delicacies including barramundi, kangaroo, emu, crocodile, bush salads and classic desserts, complemented by some of Australia’s finest wines. Attention then turns to some of the world’s best star gazing, as our resident astronomer takes you on an unforgettable tour of the spectacular southern night sky. As you wind down after a delicious dinner, you are offered a choice of tea, coffee or port. Departs: daily approximately 1 hour prior to sunset (weather permitting). Note: Not suitable for children under 10 years, surcharge applies for Christmas & New Year’s Eve.

Operated by Voyages

Includes: Return hotel transfers, Welcome cocktail and canapes, Substantial gourmet hamper for two people, Australian wine and beer & Wintjiri Wiru depicting the Mala story.

Operated by Voyages Adult Child(5-15yrs)

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Guests can immerse themselves in Munro’s grandscale experiential artwork through the Field of Light Pass (includes coach transfers), the Field of Light Star Pass (includes transfers, sparkling wine and canapés) or the A Night at Field of Light (includes transfers, sparkling wine,

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Desert Awakenings, led by an expert guide, introduces you to the natural and cultural wonders of this iconic region. Watch the distant domes of Kata Tjuta emerge in the morning light while enjoying a traditional Aussie breakfast of bacon and egg rolls, tea, coffee, and homemade damper with syrup. As the desert comes alive, your guide will share insights into the area's natural history and reveal animal tracks left overnight.

After sunrise, explore the base of Uluru on a guided tour where you'll encounter tjukuritja—physical evidence of the Mala Tjukurpa (creation story). This ancient tale comes to life during Wintjiri Wiru, a breathtaking cultural storytelling experience that uses drones, lasers, lights, and sound to illuminate the night sky with Indigenous stories in a truly unforgettable way.

Operated by Voyages

(5-15yrs) Desert Awakenings 4WD Tour

$247

Sunrise Journeys

As the first rays of dawn paint the dark sky, contemplate the vastness of time. Take a deep breath. Connect with Country and prepare to be awakened by awe-inspiring storytelling at the world's most spectacular sunrise. This is a journey through time and culture. As the slow rising sun marks the day, a stunning piece of artwork, created by three local Anangu women comes to life through laser projection, music and the natural environment of the desert floor. The iconic Uluru is our backdrop. Feel the shared connection to the land. Be reminded of the experiences we understand as humans. By coming together, past, present and future - we are one. As the sun finally finds its resting place for a brand new day, be filled with hope, new beginnings and a bright future looking forward.

Operated by Voyages

(5-15yrs) Sunrise Journeys

Wintjiri Wiru is an immersion into Anangu culture. Take a seat in the open-air desert theatre, and witness aspects of the Mala story brought to life like never before with ground-breaking technology. Choreographed drones, lasers, and projections will illuminate the desert sky in a modern, artistic expression of an ancient, Anangu story.
Wintjiri Wiru Sunset Dinner
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As you start your sunrise trek around the full 12 kilometre base trail of Uluru you will embrace the culture, geology and environment that is the essence of this amazing monolith. Your guide will tell the cultural stories (Tjukurpa) of Liru (venomous snake) and Kuniya (woma python), as well as many other Aboriginal creation stories associated with this central Australian icon. Along the trail you will witness sunrise, visit waterholes and the rock art sites of the ancients and learn of Uluru’s cultural significance to the Anangu (local Aboriginal) people.

Operated by SEIT Australia

SUT-AM SEIT Ultru Trek - Complete Base Walk

Adult Child(5-15yrs)

$296 $237

Mt Conner 4WD Outback Adventure

Enjoy the quintessential Aussie Outback experience and absorb the ambiance of the Red Centre without the crowds. SEIT offers unique and exclusive touring from Ayers Rock Resort to Mt Conner, located 100kms east of Uluru. Explore this extraordinary environment by 4WD. Mt Conner is situated on a vast, fully operational, privately owned cattle station called Curtin Springs. While the dams on the property were constructed for watering cattle, here you will find the perfect natural habitat for red kangaroos, a vast array of birds and reptiles of the Red Centre. You will discover an ancient inland salt lake and learn about the European history of the region. While you enjoy a glass of sparkling wine, you will be captivated by the spectacular changing colours of sunset in the outback. Relish an outback dinner at Curtin Springs Station, before returning to Ayers Rock Resort.

Operated by SEIT Australia

SMC: Mt Conner 4WD Outback Adventure

Adult Child(5-15yrs)

$474 $380

Your tour begins with pickup from hotels within Voyages Ayers Rock Resort. Upon arrival at the Segway base, your guide will provide training, a safety briefing, and a short practice ride. Once everyone is comfortable, your guide will lead a tour around the full base of Uluru. Along the way, you’ll stop for photos and learn about Aboriginal culture, local flora and fauna, geology, and the area’s history. The Segway portion takes about two hours. After the ride, enjoy a short walk to Mutitjulu Waterhole, where you’ll see ancient Aboriginal rock art and scenic views. This walk takes around 30 minutes. After exploring, relax with worry-free bus transfers back to your hotel.

Adult Child (11-17yrs)

Uluru By Segway

$248

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Be captivated by the domes of the Red Centre on SEIT Kata Tjuta - sunrise with a Walpa Gorge walk, or undertake the more adventurous SEIT Valley of the Winds walk and tackle the full circuit of this amazing formation. Be entranced by two guided walks along the base of Uluru followed by sunset on SEIT Uluru or enjoy another early sunrise and join the SEIT Uluru
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Uluru Camel Tours
Revel in the early morning serenity of a truly spiritual place as the sunrise colours change on Kata Tjuta. Enjoy a picnic breakfast overlooking this Central Australian icon. Learn about this diverse environment whilst walking between the mighty conglomerate rock walls into Walpa Gorge. Take time to listen to
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KINGS CANYON

The local indigenous community invite you learn more about their ancient culture. This one hour immersion experience, known as the Karrke Aboriginal Experience is lead by members of the local indigenous community who will take your on a journey of their ancient culture and connectedness to the land through their weapons, musical instruments, bush tucker and medicines and the evolution and meaning of their language. Tours operate: Wednesday to Sunday

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4 Days Kakadu & Katherine Gorge Cultural Tour –Comfort-Level (Accommodated):

Embark on a 4-day guided journey through the awe-inspiring landscapes and ancient cultures of Australia's Top End. Perfectly designed for UK and European travellers seeking meaningful travel experiences with a touch of comfort, this tour invites you to explore the heart of Aboriginal heritage in two of the Northern Territory’s most iconic national parks: Kakadu and Nitmiluk (Katherine Gorge). Wander through the World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park, where ancient rock art sites at Ubirr and Burrungkuy reveal stories dating back over 20,000 years. Cruise along the East Alligator River with an Aboriginal guide on the Guluyambi Cultural Cruise, learning about traditional lore, bush survival, and spotting saltwater crocodiles in the wild. Take in panoramic views at sunset from Ubirr Rock – one of the most unforgettable sights in the Top End. At Nitmiluk National Park, relax on a serene NitNit Dreaming Cruise through towering sandstone gorges and enjoy a dip in the soothing thermal waters of Katherine Hot Springs. Round out the experience with visits to Aboriginal cultural centres and art galleries, where you’ll connect with local communities and gain a deeper understanding of Country. Travel in comfort with air-conditioned transport, knowledgeable local guides, and well-appointed ensuite accommodations in Kakadu and Katherine.

With small groups and a relaxed pace, this is more than just a sightseeing tour—it’s an immersive cultural journey that celebrates connection to land, tradition, and people. Departs: April to October

4 Day Kakadu Katherine Gorge Comfort Tour - Double/Twin Private Ensuite

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Day 1 Kata Tjuta Sunset: When you arrive at Ayers Rock Airport, make your way to the front of the airport terminal for a complimentary transfer to your hotel. (Flights to arrive prior to 1.30pm). This afternoon, an AAT Kings Guide will transfer you from your accommodation to the AAT Kings’ exclusive barbecue site. The site is within the Uluru National Park, set amongst red sand dunes and desert oak trees providing a peaceful desert setting. The site is located far enough away from the resort lights to provide a clear view of the stars in the southern sky (weather permitting). Once at the site, you will enjoy a variety of Australian meats and salads, accompanied by a glass of wine, beer or orange juice (menus are subject to change). After dinner, tea, coffee and dessert will be served. Your guide will conduct a tour of the night sky, describing and pointing out some of the visible constellations with the assistance of a high beam spotlight (weather permitting). The guide will also explain some Aboriginal stories that relate to the stars before you return to Ayers Rock Resort.

Day 2 - Uluru Sunrise and Kata Tjuta & Uluru Sacred Sights and Sunset: Rise early this morning to travel to Talinguru Nyakunytjaku, the Uluru Sunrise Viewing Area. Watch the first rays of sun light up the desert while enjoying a warming cup of tea or coffee. After sunrise travel to the mystical 36 domes of Kata Tjuta. On the way, enjoy panoramic views of the southern side of Kata Tjuta at a dune viewing platform before arriving at Walpa Gorge. Spend some time exploring the gorge and the unusual conglomerate rock formations. The 1.3km walking trail through Walpa Gorge follows the natural creek between two of the tallest domes of Kata Tjuta. Return to the resort for some free time before later in the day embarking on a dinner under the stars. This afternoon, visit the Uluru- Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre. Later, travel around the base of Uluru in comfort as your Driver Guide provides commentary about the numerous sacred sites and features to be found at Uluru. Learn about the native flora, fauna and intriguing culture of the traditional owners, the Anangu, and discover an array of fascinating sites. Continue by coach to the Kuniya Walk where your Driver Guide will escort you to the beautiful Mutitjulu Waterhole. In the late afternoon witness the striking colour changes of Uluru at sunset while enjoying sparkling wine.

Day 3 - Uluru Sunrise & Field of Light: This morning you will to be taken the short distance to the exclusive Field of Light location. Arriving in complete darkness, in the quiet of pre-dawn, this once in a lifetime experience will be etched in your mind forever. Enjoy walking through the field of 50,000 globes of light at your own pace, where Desert Oaks seemingly appear from nowhere as the dawn light creeps above the horizon, then make your way up to the top of a large sand dune to the Field of Light sunrise viewing area. Enjoy your drink as the sun starts to rise and lights up the surrounding desert. Watch in awe as it pops up behind Uluru, flooding the landscape with light. From the viewing area you can see both Uluru and Kata Tjuta while the desert comes to life. After sunrise you will be transported back to your hotel. Inclusions: 3 Day itinerary, Accommodation, Experienced Driver Guide, Comprehensive commentary, Travel in an air-conditioned coach, BBQ Dinner & Uluru-Kata Tjuṯa National Park Ticket.

Outback Awaits: Camp, Hike & Discover the Red Centre

4-Day Uluru, Kata Tjuta, Kings Canyon & West MacDonnell Ranges 4WD Adventure Tour (Camping): Ready to swap city streets for red dirt tracks? This 4-day 4WD camping adventure is your ticket to the real heart of Australia. From the iconic domes of Kata Tjuta to the towering walls of Kings Canyon and the dramatic beauty of the West MacDonnell Ranges, this immersive experience dives deep into the ancient landscapes and cultures of the Red Centre. Kicking off in Yulara (Uluru), you’ll hike around sacred sites, uncover Aboriginal Dreamtime stories, and witness the unforgettable glow of Uluru at sunrise and sunset. Get hands-on with authentic outback life—sleep in a traditional swag under the stars or upgrade to a twin-share safari tent, and join your guide in preparing bush meals around the campfire. Travel deep into Watarrka (Kings Canyon) and hike its epic rim for views you’ll never forget. Then take the backroads via the legendary Mereenie Loop to explore the rugged beauty of the West MacDonnell Ranges—home to gorges, chasms, ochre pits and permanent waterholes where you can take a cooling dip. Along the way, connect with Aboriginal culture at sacred sites, enjoy hearty meals cooked in the bush, and camp in some of the most remote—and beautiful— places on Earth. Whether you’re a nature lover, culture seeker or adventure traveller, this tour brings you closer to the land, the stories, and the stars.

Departs Ayers Rock or Yulara & Finishes Alice Springs

Operates All year round Mon, Wed, Sat

4 Day Red Centre Uluru Kings Canyon to West MacDonnell (return Alice Springs) - Swag $1,700

Day 1: Welcome to Uluru! (Ayers Rock) - This afternoon experience one of our favourite Sunset experiences in Central Australia at Kata Tjuta (The Olgas). Learn the geological and cultural history of the area and marvel at the unique flora and views of the central valley of the domes all while you enjoy gourmet canapés and Australian wine.

Day 2: Kings Canyon - Today you journey to Kings Canyon; learn the intriguing story of owners, Ian and Lynn Conway and their dedication to Aboriginal children in the region’s remote communities. Now get ready for hike to remember; The Kings Canyon rim walk takes approximately 3 hours to complete and is rocky and steep in parts with spectacular views of Watarrka National Park. It is recommended for those with a good level of fitness.

Day 3: Uluru (Ayers Rock) & Kata Tjuta (Olgas) - Rise early this morning to travel to Talinguru Nyakunytjaku, the Uluru Sunrise Viewing Area. Watch the first rays of sun light up the desert while enjoying a warming cup of tea or coffee. After sunrise travel to the mystical 36 domes of Kata Tjuta. On the way, enjoy panoramic views of the southern side of Kata Tjuta at a dune viewing platform before arriving at Walpa Gorge. Spend some time exploring the gorge and the unusual conglomerate rock formations. The 1.3km walking trail through Walpa Gorge follows the natural creek between two of the tallest domes of Kata Tjuta. Return to the resort for some lunch and a free afternoon

Day 4: Field of Light - This morning you will experience the exclusive Field of Light location with 50,000 globes of light in the desert, before making your way up the hill to the sunrise viewing platform and enjoy tea, coffee or hot chocolate. Departs: 60 Minutes prior to Sunset from Ayers Rock Resort Concludes: 30 Minutes after Sunrise at Ayers Rock Resort

3 Days Uluru & Kata Tjuta Experience
4 Days Red Centre Highlights

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Visit wineries fringed by towering forests and world famous surf breaks in the Margaret River.

Feed wild bottlenose dolphins at Monkey Mia. Fly over the Bungle Bungle ranges and ride a camel down Broome’s Cable Beach at sunset.

TOP EXPERIENCES:

» Take a ferry from Perth upstream to the vineyards of the picturesque Swan Valley

» Listen to stories of prisoners on a tour of Fremantle prison, the states first jail

» Explore Rottnest Island by bike and discover secluded beaches & bays

» Visit world-class wineries and drive through towering karri forests in the Margaret River Region

» Swim with the whale sharks - the world’s largest fish, at Ningaloo Reef between April & June

» Head to Kalgoorlie and the goldfields for a taste of gold rush history

» Ride a camel into the

Broome’s Cable Beach and see dinosaur footprints preserved in

» Visit the Pinnacles - amazing

limestone structures formed

30,000 years ago

» From Kununurra see the beehive-shaped domes of the Bungle Bungle Ranges from the air

» Feed wild bottlenose dolphins at Monkey Mia

7 Day Self Drive from Perth

DAY 1: Perth, Busselton (222km)

This morning collect your rental car and head south following the picturesque coastline and pass through the pretty town of Bunbury and on to Busselton. The holiday resort town of Busselton lies sheltered along the shores of Geographe Bay. Here, you can stroll along a seemingly endless white, sandy beach or visit Busselton Jetty. The Jetty is 1.8-kilometre-long, wooden-piled jetty and the oldest & longest in the southern hemisphere. You can stroll along the 148-year-old jetty, or take the jetty train to reach the Underwater Observatory at the end.

DAY 2: Busselton, Margaret River (52km)

Making you way to the Margaret River region, an area of remarkable natural beauty and a relaxed pace of life. Margaret River is home to some of Australia’s most remarkable wines and spectacular vineyards.

DAY 3: At leisure

A free day to explore all that this region has to offer. There are numerous walks through ancient woodland and forest as well as coastal trails. At Cape Leeuwin, view the famous lighthouse and see where the Indian & Southern Oceans meet. Alternatively, you may wish to discover some of the many local wineries that offer cellar door tastings and al-fresco lunches.

DAY 4 & 5: Nannup, Pemberton (140km)

Travel east via the historic mill town of Nannup to Pemberton, nestled in a valley with lush green pastures and acres of rolling vineyards and surrounded by the spectacular Karri forests of the Gloucester National Park, Indulge in the taste sensations offered by many restaurants, cafes and wineries, who specialise in fresh gourmet food and home grown produce. Recreational activities such as canoeing, fishing, swimming and bushwalking are popular pastimes.

Day 6: Mandurah (261kms)

Situated on the coast and is known for its beautiful beaches, waterways, and wildlife and offers a range of attractions, including the Mandurah Ocean Marina, which features a variety of restaurants, cafes, and shops, as well as a range of water-based activities such as boating, fishing, and dolphin watching tours. The city also has a number of parks and nature reserves, including the Serpentine River and Peel Inlet, which are popular spots for boating, kayaking, and birdwatching.

DAY 7: Return to Perth (70km)

Perhaps stop at and visit Rottnest Island on you way back to Perth today and dropping off your rental car on arrival.

9 Day Self Drive from Perth

DAY 1: Perth, Geraldton (419km)

This morning collect your rental car and head north along the Brand Highway to Geraldton. Take a detour to the Nambung National Park where you can view the Pinnacles Desert with its thousands of limestone pillars protruding from the sand.

Day 2 & 3: On to Monkey Mia (430km)

Continue north along the North West Coastal Highway to Monkey Mia in the Shark Bay World Heritage area. Each morning for more than 40 years, wild bottlenose dolphins have swum to the shallows of Monkey Mia to visit and interact with people. This rare and famous animal encounter is one of the world’s great wildlife experiences, one which attracts visitors from all over the world.

Day 4: Carnarvon (352Km)

Carnarvon’s unique location makes it a tropical oasis. It is commonly recognised for its banana plantations, tropical fruits, fine seafood and warm climate and is situated in the heart of the Gascoyne Region on the doorstep of the Indian Ocean. It is the gateway to Australia’s Ningaloo Coast, and in very close proximity to the Ningaloo Reef World Heritage areas.

Day 5 & 6: Exmouth (364Km)

Drive on to the charming town of Exmouth on the Coral Coast. Ningaloo, the largest fringing reef in Australia is just a stone’s throw away making this a must-see destination for those who enjoy snorkelling and diving. You can also enjoy kayaking or cruising in a glass bottom boat and for the ultimate marine adventure, experience the thrill of swimming with the world’s largest fish, the mighty whale shark (available mid-March to late July). *Option to drop off your car & fly back to Perth today

Day 7: Carnarvon (364Km)

This time round why not check out the hinterland, home to the Kennedy Range National park and the stunning Honeycomb gorge.

Day 8: Kalbarri (444Km)

Where the ancient rugged outback meets white sand beaches. Hop on a Murchison River cruise, hire a paddleboat or hit the water in a kayak. Take in views from the lookouts, hike the trails or join a canyoning and abseiling tour.

Tip: Plan your trip to coincide with the wildflower season (July to October) and experience the eyepopping wonder of over 1100 varieties of Western Australian wildflowers transforming the outback into a sea of colour.

Day 9: Return To Perth (571Km)

The Pinnacles, Nambung National Park. Credit: Tourism Western Australia
Discovery Parks - Rottnest Island
ROTTNEST ISLAND

Laneways, Art, History & Culture Walking Tour

Step into the heart of Perth and experience a journey through its most iconic laneways, arcades, and cultural highlights. Begin at the historic Perth Town Hall, where your guide will introduce you to the city’s rich past, from its colonial foundations to the vibrant, creative hub it is today. Stroll through ornate arcades and narrow alleys while discovering captivating street art, murals, and sculptures that add a splash of modern culture to this historical setting. The tour, lasting approximately 2.5 covers about 2.5 km. It offers plenty of opportunities to rest and enjoy the surroundings, concluding with a complimentary drink at a cool local bar where you can reflect on the afternoon’s discoveries.

Operated by Two Feet & a Heartbeat

Laneways, Art, History & Culture Walking Tour

Adult Child (6-12yrs)

$93 $61

Rottnest Island sits just offshore from the city of Perth, in Western Australia. A protected nature reserve, it’s famous for being the home to the quokka, a small wallaby-like marsupial, as well as pristine sandy beaches, tranquil bays and a unique blend of flora and fauna. Explore the beauty and tranquillity of this island from the comfort and relaxation of Rottnest Express’ airconditioned coaches. This 90 minute road trip takes you to some of Rottnest’s most spectacular locations, where you can experience the island’s diverse flora, fauna, history and culture for yourself with insightful commentary by our knowledgeable crew along the way. The Discover Rottnest tour makes one stop at Cape Vlamingh, also known as the West End. Passengers can hop off, take a short walk, and soak up the views, you might even meet a quokka or two along the way. Add on a bike to explore the island independently or lunch to complete your Rottnest experience (at additional costs).

Departs daily from Perth & Fremantle. Complimentary hotel transfers from most metropolitan hotels.

Operated by Rottnest Express Adult Child (4-12yrs)

Discover Rottnest Ferry & Bus Tour ex Fremantle

$196 $95

Discover Rottnest Ferry & Bus Tour ex Perth $249 $124

Koalas, Sand

&

Explore the otherworldly Pinnacles desert with some fantastic stops along the way! Kick off the day at Caversham Wildlife Park where you’ll have the opportunity to see koalas and wombats, and hand feed friendly kangaroos. Wave goodbye to Australia’s famous wildlife as you make your way towards the vast Lancelin Sand Dunes, where you’ll enjoy an exhilarating off-road 4-wheel drive in a custom-built vehicle before sand boarding down the dunes.

Next, visit the lobster fishing town of Cervantes for a behind-the-scenes factory tour at the Lobster Shack, followed by a fish and chips lunch. Then it’s back on the bus for the short journey to Nambung National Park, where you’ll take a leisurely stroll through the moon-like sandscape of the world-famous Pinnacles Desert before heading back to Perth. Includes: luxury coach travel, entry fees to attractions, lunch, and expert commentary from your Coach Captain.

Operated by Australian Pinnacle Tours

(4-12yrs) Pinnacles, Koalas & Sand Boarding 4WD

Join an ultimate unforgettable day in the Swan Valley! Enjoy a day to relax, sit back and

Discover Rottnest
showcases
Scenic Flight
Celebrated as one of Australia’s best wine regions, Margaret River is blessed with natural beauty and a bounty of things to do. Drive south from Perth past charming coastal towns to Busselton, where you’ll see the longest jetty in the southern hemisphere (you might spot whales depending on the time of year). Head to a boutique brewery for local beer and wine tastings before lunch, then take a guided tour through Mammoth Cave, home to ancient fossil remains. Continue south through Boranup Forest with enormous Karri trees down to Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse, where the Southern and Indian oceans meet. Named by National Geographic as one of the top three ocean views in the world, it’s a must-see!
luxury coach travel, beer tasting, lunch, Mammoth Cave entry fee, and expert commentary from your Coach Captain.
Margaret River, Busselton & Cape Leeuwin

4-Day Perth to Monkey Mia Coastal Loop Tour –Comfort-Level (Accommodated):

Western Australia’s coast is calling—and this time, you’re doing it in comfort. Escape the city and journey north along the dazzling Coral Coast on this 4-day small-group adventure, travelling from Perth to Monkey Mia and back again. With later starts, quality ensuite accommodations, and sit-down breakfasts included, this relaxed loop is perfect for UK and European travellers seeking nature, culture, and wildlife without the rush.

Marvel at the eerie limestone spires of the Pinnacles Desert in Nambung National Park, soak up the vibrant hues of Hutt Lagoon’s Pink Lake, and wander the soaring sandstone gorges of Kalbarri National Park. At Monkey Mia, get up close with the region’s famous resident dolphins and watch for dugongs and sea turtles along the stunning shores of Shark Bay—part of a UNESCO-listed marine park.

Along the way, enjoy local flavours with a stop at the famous Lobster Shack in Cervantes, explore pristine Shell Beach made entirely of tiny white cockle shells, and take in sweeping views from the HMAS Sydney War Memorial in Geraldton.

This tour offers a perfect balance of adventure and ease, with short walks, coastal views, and authentic cultural moments, all led by an experienced guide. Return each evening to the comfort of your hotel, ready for another day of discovery.

Departs: Perth Returns: Perth Operates: All year round on a Sat

Operated by Autopia Tours Per Person

A three day Margaret River Tour from Perth. We look after everything so you can relax and enjoy the wonderful food, wine and natural attractions. We've curated the ‘crème de la crème' of Margaret River, creating the ultimate itinerary, perfect for a first time visitor looking to experience the region's finest attractions including wineries, galleries, breweries, local produce, forests, caves and lighthouses – with the knowledge of local expert and award winning guide Neil McLeod.

Inclusions: Three days of touring, with local expert guides, Guided wine tasting with three fabulous Margaret River wine producers, Sample local gourmet produce 2 night’s in 4 star accommodation, Breakfast on 2 days + lunches for 3 days on tour, Entry fee onto the Busselton Jetty, Mammoth Cave Tour, Entry into the grounds at Cape Leeuwin & Wildflowers in season (Sept – Oct)

Departs Sundays & Wednesdays between 6.45am – 7.20am and returns Tuesdays & Fridays respectively.

8-Day Perth to Exmouth with Ningaloo Reef Tour –Comfort-Level (Accommodated):

Explore the wild, spectacular Coral Coast—without roughing it. This 8-day comfort-level adventure from Perth to Exmouth delivers the best of Western Australia’s stunning coastline at a relaxed pace, with boutique accommodation, expert guides, and immersive experiences along the way. From the alien-like limestone Pinnacles and vivid pink hues of Hutt Lagoon, to the ancient Z-Bend Gorge and unforgettable marine encounters at Ningaloo Reef, this journey blends natural wonders, wildlife encounters, and authentic cultural experiences.

Enjoy guided walks, stay in ensuite rooms, and connect with the stories of the Nhanda and Malgana peoples through art, music, bush tucker, and Dreaming tales. Spot dolphins at Monkey Mia, cruise over coral gardens, and choose optional upgrades like swimming with manta rays or even whale sharks. Along the way, visit quirky outback towns, see ancient stromatolites at Hamelin Pool, explore Carnarvon’s space history and food trail, and enjoy WA’s famously wide skies and wild coastline— without compromising on comfort.

Departs: Perth Finishes Exmouth Operates: April to October

Operated by Autopia Tours

Take your tastebuds on tour and sample the finest things life has to offer on a food-filled six-day luxury private tour through the gourmet heart of Western Australia. Winding along the untamed coast from Esperance to Margaret River, taste the best food and wine in Western Australia.

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS: Signature dining experience at the critically acclaimed Vasse

Explore the Coastal Wonders of WA in Comfort
3 Day Escape to Margaret River
Coastal Luxury Meets Natural Wonder – Discover WA in Style
MARGARET
MANDURAH
Smiths

Didgeridoo Cave Tour

For over 50,000 years, the Wadandi and Bibbulman people of the Busselton, Dunsborough and Margaret River areas of Australia’s south-west have walked this ancient land. Together with other Aboriginal groups from an area that stretches from Kalbarri to Esperance, they are also known as Noongar. The Noongar culture is as rich and varied as the countryside itself, and their knowledge of the environment is incredible and fascinating.

Koomal Dreaming is your opportunity to follow in their footsteps and experience Wadandi and Bibbulman country through their eye. This tour commences with a short guided bushwalk identifying traditional medicine plants & knowledge about the region. Next you will venture into Ngilgi Cave where the good spirit Ngilgi dwells, to hear Dreamtime legends and enjoy a mesmerising didgeridoo performance as part of a unique cave experience.

Includes: Cave entry fee.

Operated by Koomal Dreaming Cultural Experiences

Didgeridoo Cave Tour

Adult Child (5-16yrs)

It’s the wine and nature lovers’ experience with the works! Limited to only 6 guests, travelling in a luxury 4WD, this is

Embark on your own private journey at Voyager Estate. Discover Voyager offers an exclusive tour of our land, craft and heritage, led by our dedicated Wine Guides. Prior to your arrival, we’ll reach out to understand your palate and interests, for a personalised tour experience. Highlights - Walk among the vines, discovering the organic practices and maritime influences that shape our wines, Explore the winery, tasting directly from the barrel and observing our winemaking craft up close, Enjoy a personalised tasting, where the knowledge you’ve learned comes to life in your glass, Enjoy a selection of snacks from our chefs, designed to explore the art of wine and food pairing.

Killer Whale (Orca) Expedition (Bremer Bay):

Departing daily from December to April, this extraordinary journey takes you to one of Earth's least explored places, where an astonishing array of marine wildlife awaits. Delve into the heart of Bremer Canyon on a globally acclaimed, 8-hour expedition to witness the majestic Killer Whales (Orca). You may also encounter dolphins, pilot whales, sperm whales, sharks, sunfish and a host of seabirds on an unforgettable marine adventure.

Whale Watching (Augusta & Dunsborough):

Cruise in comfort aboard the 22-metre Alison Maree, a purpose-built catamaran with spacious decks and familyfriendly safety features. Enjoy the Captain’s Lounge, modern amenities and complimentary refreshments as you witness Humpback, Southern Right, Blue and Minke Whales breach and play. Dolphins, fur seals and seabirds often join the spectacle. Departures run from Augusta (late May–early August) and Dunsborough (August–late November), following the whales’ awe-inspiring migration along WA’s coast.

Swim with the Dolphins
Join Naturaliste Charters, one of WA’s longest-running whale watching operators, for an unforgettable adventure. Be inspired by expert commentary and a passion for conservation on a journey that’s as educational as it is breathtaking.
Whale Watching Experiences
Parks - Lake Argyle

Deluxe Whaleshark Adventure

Relax & enjoy your full day adventure snorkelling with Whalesharks, the biggest fish in the sea. Exmouth Dive & Whalesharks Ningaloo offer a small group ultimate experience on the World Heritage ‘Ningaloo Reef'. With dedicated spotter planes, we locate Whalesharks for an all-natural wildlife interaction. Our experienced guides will lead you out on the greatest adventure of a lifetime! Onboard the World’s Leading Whaleshark Swim Team will teach you all about Whalesharks & Reef ecology and our videographer capturing the whole day for you. You may have the opportunity to see Manta Rays, Dugongs, multiple species of Dolphin & not to forget from mid-June, watch mighty Humpback Whales making a big splash too. Never go hungry with snacks, lunch & refreshments throughout the day and to complete the experience, your free Whaleshark video, pictures and a Good Swim Guarantee*(some conditions apply).

Departs: Daily 7am-4.30pm (March - early August) * subject to change

Operated by Exmouth Dive & Whalesharks Ningaloo

Deluxe Whaleshark: Observer

our local guides for a unique experience exploring beautiful UNESCO World Heritage-listed Ningaloo Reef. Imagine gliding silently over clear turquoise waters in your sea kayak, whilst spotting some of Ningaloo's abundant wildlife like turtles, rays, and schools of colourful fish. Your snorkel and mask are at the ready so you can explore the stunning coral reefs and marine life. Get off the beaten track and immerse yourself in the real Ningaloo on our small group sea kayak

Adult Child (6-16yrs)

$355

Deluxe Whaleshark: Swimmer $743

Experience the trip of a lifetime with Horizontal Falls Seaplane Adventures, the ONLY operator based at the falls! Depart Broome in a luxury Cessna turboprop seaplane for a stunning low-level scenic flight over Dampier Peninsula, Cape Leveque, and the islands of the Buccaneer Archipelago before landing on the calm waters of Talbot Bay. Climb aboard our power boat to experience the incredible tidal power of the Horizontal Falls. Taking time to relax enjoy a cruise through the surrounding bays and creeks before a swim or snorkel in our marine viewing platform and shark show with local Tawny Nurse Sharks’. Have time to take it all in on the floating dining pontoon for a freshly prepared meal before a scenic flight back to Broome. Includes either a cooked breakfast or lunch and marine park fees.

Departs: Selected days from Broome at 6am or 12pm between March – October.

Operated by Horizontal Falls Seaplane Adventures

Adult Child (4-12yrs)

Horizontal Falls Half Day Tour ex Broome - PM $1,664

From pearl diving to dinosaur footprints, get to the heart of Broome with this dreamy half-day tour. Take a whistlestop tour at Willie Creek Pearl Luggers, check out Chinatown and soak up the spectacular views of Roebuck Bay and Dampier Creek. Enjoy a beer tasting at one of Broome’s most exciting breweries, then head out of town to see a Japanese Cemetery and explore Gantheaume Point, famed for its red cliff face, dinosaur footprints and Anastasia’s pool. End your tour with a quick stop at Cable Beach! Departs: April-September on Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays

by Australian Pinnacle Tours

Day Broome Town

Child (4-12yrs)

Experience the highlights of the dazzling Dampier Peninsula on a dynamic day trip into Indigenous Bardi country. Begin at Beagle Bay Aboriginal Community, where you’ll visit the famous Sacred Heart Church with its exquisite Pearl Shell Altar. Next, stop at Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm, Australia’s oldest operating pearl farm, for a fascinating tour and chef-prepared lunch, then head further north to One Arm Point to visit this remote Indigenous community and soak up beautiful views of the Buccaneer Archipelago. Enjoy a guided tour of the Ardyaloon Trochus Hatchery & Aquaculture Centre to learn about the Bardi Jawi and browse an array of locally crafted products.

Departs: April-September on Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday

Operated by Australian Pinnacle Tours Adult Child (4-12yrs) Dampier Peninsula & Aborginal Communities $414

aboard our purpose-

for comfort and beach access, as we take you to secluded bays, through intricate

ecosystems, and up the winding

Marvel at 120-million-year-old dinosaur footprints, discover abundant birdlife and marine creatures, and enjoy gourmet platters with sparkling wine, beer or juice. Our fully guided tours include entertaining and informative commentary about Broome’s rich history, unique coastline, and fascinating natural wonders. With exclusive access to our beachfront venue and bar, this is an aweinspiring adventure not to be missed.

Scenic and Prehistoric CruiseWith Sparkling Wine and Gourmet Platters

Horizontal Falls Half Day Tour
Join Broome Adventure Cruises for an unforgettable experience exploring the breathtaking beauty of Roebuck Bay, a heritage-listed marine park on the Kimberley coast. Cruise
built vessel, Brahminy Kite, designed
mangrove
tributaries of Dampier Creek.
Broome Adventure Cruises

Join pioneering small ship expedition cruise company Heritage Expeditions on an unforgettable journey through Australia’s wild and remote Kimberley Coast aboard the luxurious Heritage Adventurer. This ancient, untouched region of Western Australia spans over 400,000 square kilometres and is best explored by expedition vessel, allowing for intimate access to towering iron-rich red cliffs, secluded white sand beaches, cascading waterfalls, hidden coves, and vibrant reefs. Experience the raw beauty and epic scale of this extraordinary landscape as you travel by ship and Zodiac, encountering everything from saltwater crocodiles and rare birdlife to ancient Aboriginal rock art and colonial history.

Highlights include the awe-inspiring King George Falls plunging 80 metres down ancient escarpments, the world’s only Horizontal Falls at Talbot Bay, and the spectacular Montgomery Reef, which appears to rise from the ocean with the tide. Explore ancient outdoor art galleries of the Gwion Gwion and Wandjina people, WWII relics, and the iconic Mermaid Boab Tree.

Navigate through mangrove ecosystems along the Hunter River, home to diverse wildlife and stunning scenery. This immersive expedition offers an unmatched opportunity to connect with one of the world’s last great wilderness areas—where nature dominates, history runs deep, and adventure awaits at every turn.

PRICE INCLUDES

Landing fees, post cruise transfers, all on board ship accommodation with meals, house beer, wine and soft drinks with lunch and dinner, all expedition shore excursions, programme of lectures by noted naturalists.

PRICE EXCLUDES

All items of a personal nature, laundry, drinks, gratuities. International/domestic flights, helicopter excursion, photography workshop, visas and travel insurance.

Day 1 Darwin: Embark in Darwin, meet your expedition team, and settle aboard Heritage Adventurer as we sail intothe heart of the Kimberley.

Day 2 King George River:Cruise through towering sandstone cliffs and witness the spectacular twin King George Falls,among Australia’s highest.

Day 3 Vansittart Bay: Explore pristine beaches, WWII aircraft wreckage, and ancient Gwion Gwion Aboriginal rock art onJar Island.

Day 4 Ashmore Reef: Visit one of Australia’s most remote marine parks, home to vibrant coral reefs, nesting seabirds, andover 500 fish species.

Day 5 Bigge Island & Careening Bay: View Aboriginal rock art and visit the historic Mermaid Boab Tree, carved by early European explorers in 1820.

Day 6 Swift Bay: Discover remote rock art galleries and dramatic sea caves within the Bonaparte Archipelago.

Day 7 Hunter River:Zodiac through lush mangroves, spot abundant wildlife and saltwater crocodiles, and opt for a helicopter flight over Mitchell Falls.

Days 8–9 Collier Bay: Marvel at the Horizontal Falls, explore Montgomery Reef as it ‘rises’ with the tide, and discover ancient rock art at Freshwater Cove.

Day 10 Lacepede Islands: Cruise around this vital bird and turtle sanctuary, home to Australia’s largest Brown Booby colony.

Day 11 Broome: Disembark in the tropical town of Broome, gateway to the Kimberley

Explore one of the world’s last unique wilderness areas in comfort and style on a custom-built vessel complete with a spa, helipad and large en-suite cabins. With just 18 guests and 7 expert crew members, you’ll have everything you need both on and off the boat, so you can simply sit back and enjoy spectacular landscapes and activities that only a select few are lucky enough to experience. With contrasting colours, thundering waterfalls, abundant marine life, Aboriginal rock art and more, the Kimberley is rich in history and natural beauty, with plenty to see and do on the water and on land. Cool off in pristine spring-fed waterholes, cast a line on fishing excursions, spot crocodiles basking on the mudflats, go on guided treks to places of cultural interest, and see majestic humpback whales from July to September.

Onboard, you can relax on the sun deck, talk with the captain in the open wheelhouse, browse the extensive library and play board games with newly formed friends. Do as much or as little as you wish on this holiday of a lifetime!

Our 4-Day Taste of the Kimberley Cruise is the perfect introduction to the region’s southern highlights. Experience iconic landmarks such as the world-famous Horizontal Falls and Montgomery Reef, along with secret spots known only to the crew.

Cruise Inclusions: Daily excursions (including, pearl farm tour, history, rock art, fishing, scenery, bird & nature viewing, bush walking, visiting swimming holes), meals, pre- and post- cruise transfers to/ from local accommodation in Broome Departure dates: Operates October only, starting and ending in Cygnet Bay

DAY 1: Broome – Cygnet Bay

Begin with a transfer to Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm, then board the Kimberley Quest II. Enjoy lunch while cruising through King Sound and the Buccaneer Archipelago before watching your first Kimberley sunset.

DAY 2: Talbot Bay, Dugong Bay & Kingfisher Islands

Explore Talbot Bay and take an exhilarating ride through the Horizontal Falls. Visit Cyclone Creek’s rock formations, swim in freshwater pools at Dugong Bay, and try fishing for Trevally, Mackerel, or Queenfish near Kingfisher Islands.

DAY 3: Montgomery Reef & Strickland Bay

Cruise to Montgomery Reef to watch the tide reveal cascading waterfalls and marine life. Continue to Strickland Bay to see old pearlers’ graves, fish for Threadfin Salmon, and relax on deck for a final sunset.

DAY 4: Cygnet Bay – Broome

After breakfast, disembark for a Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm tour to learn about pearl cultivation before returning to Broome and your accommodation. Departure dates: Operates October only, starting and ending in Cygnet Bay

Includes: Transfer to/from Broome

Operated by Kimberley Quest Cruises
4 Day Taste of the Kimberley

13 Day Jewels of the Kimberley

Uncover the magic of the Kimberley on this 13-day small-group adventure through one of Australia’s most spectacular regions. Journey along the Gibb River Road to discover dramatic gorges, cascading waterfalls, and ancient rock art. Visit iconic highlights including Windjana Gorge, El Questro, and Mitchell Plateau, with its remarkable Mitchell Falls. Blending rugged landscapes, rich Aboriginal culture, and premium Outback Spirit hospitality, this tour showcases the very best of the Kimberley.

Inclusions: 2 nights in Outback Spirit's luxurious & exclusive Ngauwudu Safari Camp 10 nights of hotel, resort, safari camp and lodge accommodation all with en-suite facilities All meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) included. Complimentary beverages from a selected list included at lunch and dinner (when dining at licensed venues only). All attraction, entry and cruise fees Travel aboard a state-ofthe-art 5 star 4WD Mercedez Benz vehicle Escorted by an experienced and professional Tour Driver / Guide)

Operates: April to September

Day 1 – Welcome to Broome: Meet your Tour Director before enjoying free time to relax and watch a spectacular resort sunset, followed by a welcome dinner.

Day 2 – Horizontal Falls Adventure: Take an unforgettable full-day trip by seaplane over the Buccaneer Archipelago to Talbot Bay. Cruise through the Horizontal Falls, swim in the marine enclosure, and visit Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm and Beagle Bay’s Mother of Pearl Church. Return to Broome for dinner at Sunset Bar & Grill.

Day 3 – Broome to Fitzroy Crossing: Travel via Derby to see the Boab Prison Tree and begin the Gibb River Road. Visit Dimalurru (Tunnel Creek) before arriving at Fitzroy River Lodge.

Day 4 – Mimbi Caves & Bungle Bungles: Explore the colourful Mimbi Caves with local Gooniyandi guides and enjoy traditional damper and tea. Afterlunch in Halls Creek, continue to Purnululu National Park for two nights at Bungle Bungle Savannah Lodge.

Day 5 – Discover Purnululu (Bungle Bungles): Take a scenic helicopter flight over the beehive domes, walk through Piccaninny Creek and Cathedral Gorge, then visit Echidna Chasm before returning to the lodge.

Day 6 – Wyndham & Kununurra: Farewell the Bungle Bungles and visit Five Rivers Lookout in Wyndham. After lunch, continue to Kununurra and relax at your leisure.

Day 7 – Ord River Cruise & El Questro: Enjoy a three-hour cruise along the Ord River to Lake Argyle, then visit the Argyle Homestead Museum before staying in tented cabins at Emma Gorge Resort.

Day 8 – Exploring El Questro: Cruise Chamberlain Gorge and feed Archerfish, then hike to Emma Gorge waterfall for a refreshing swim. Enjoy free time before dinner.

Day 9 – Zebedee Springs to Drysdale Station: Relax at Zebedee Springs, then travel the Gibb River Road and Kalumburu Road to Drysdale River Station for an overnight stay.

Day 10 – King Edward River & Mitchell Plateau: Visit ancient Wanjina rock art, then continue through palm forests to Ngauwudu Safari Camp. Enjoy deluxe safari suites and a relaxing afternoon.

Day 11 – Mitchell Falls Adventure: Join a guided walk to Mitchell Falls, viewing Gwion and Wanjina rock art en route. Enjoy a helicopter flight back over the falls before returning to camp.

Day 12 – Scenic Flight to Darwin: Fly from Mitchell Plateau to Darwin, taking in spectacular coastal scenery. Check in to the Hilton Garden Inn and enjoy a farewell dinner.

Day 13 – Farewell: Tour concludes after breakfast. Optional city tour or leisure time before transfers to the airport or onward accommodation.

Enter the extraordinary landscape of the Kimberley, Australia's wildest region A place of astounding natural beauty and great spiritual significance, Western Australia's Kimberley region is Australia untamed. While the roads here can be rough, this five-day inland adventure takes in several of the Kimberley's highlight attractions, plus a whole host of lesser-known favourites. Weave through the boulders and chasms of the Bungle Bungles, encounter Dreaming stories in the Mimbi Caves and learn the legend of Jandamarra on a tour of Tunnel Creek. Join the Darlgunya cultural walk, search for freshwater crocodiles at Windjana Gorge and spend each night camping under the stars.

Included activities: Fitzroy Crossing - Darlgunya Cultural Walk with Aboriginal Guide Halls Creek - China Wall Visit Bungle Bungles - Cathedral Gorge Bungle Bungles - Echidna Chasm Mimbi caves - Caves Exploration with Gooniyandi Traditional Owners West Kimberley Gorges - Exploration of Tunnel Creek (Dimalurru) Derby - Boab Prison Tree West Kimberley Gorges - Windjana Gorge Walk

Meals: 4 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 3 dinners

Accommodation: Camping (2 nights), Bungle Bungle Safari Camp (with shared facilities) (2 nights)

DAY 1 Broome to Fitzroy Crossing:

Depart Broome early and travel east to Fitzroy Crossing. Join the Darlgunya Cultural Walk with a local Indigenous guide to learn about the Fitzroy River, native plants, and traditional stories. Camp beneath the Kimberley stars.

DAY 2 China Wall & Purnululu (Bungle Bungles):

Visit the striking China Wall near Halls Creek before continuing to Purnululu National Park. Settle into your tented camp and enjoy views of the Bungles Massif at sunset.

DAY 3 Exploring Purnululu:

Discover the Bungle Bungles’ famous striped domes. Walk through Echidna Chasm and Cathedral Gorge, and perhaps take an optional scenic helicopter flight for a bird’s-eye view of this UNESCO World Heritage site.

DAY 4 Mimbi Caves & Fitzroy Crossing:

Travel to Gooniyandi Country and explore the ancient Mimbi Caves with local guides. Learn Dreamtime stories, see fossils and crystal pools, and enjoy damper and billy tea before returning to Fitzroy Crossing.

DAY 5 Tunnel Creek, Windjana Gorge & Return to Broome:

Explore Tunnel Creek and hear the story of Jandamarra, then walk through Windjana Gorge to spot freshwater crocodiles and birdlife. Pass Derby’s famous Boab Prison Tree on your way back to Broome, where your adventure concludes.

5 Days Broome to the Bungle Bungles

BOOKING INFORMATION & CONDITIONS

VALIDITY

This brochure s valid until March 2027 unless otherwise stated. All information and details were correct at time of printing (December 2025), however Australia New Zealand Central Reservation Office (ANZCRO) reserves the right to amend any details without noticed. Ask your Travel Agent to confirm details at the time of booking.

DEPOSITS

$110 per person is required within 10 days of your holiday confirmation. Some tours/special accommodation have their own deposit regulations, which you will be made aware of at the time of booking.

PAYMENTS

Full payment is due 30 days prior to departure, with the exception of guided walks which require payment 60 days prior to departure. Bookings made within 30 days of intended travel are to be paid in full immediately upon confirmation.

AMENDMENTS/FEES

Prior to documents being issued the first time amendment is FREE. All additional amendments are liable to a maximum charge of $55 per amendment.

PRICING

All prices in this brochure are expressed in New Zealand dollars, include the Australian Goods & Services Tax and were correct at the time of printing (December 2025).

ANZCRO reserves the right to amend pricing without notice. ANZCRO also reserves the right to amend prices if contracted rates with travel industry suppliers are withdrawn or changed for any reason. Publishing errors can occur in pricing and prices will not be considered valid until invoiced by ANZCRO.

All quoted prices will be guaranteed once full payment is received by ANZCRO. ANZCRO also reserves the right to amend prices and/or product descriptions if contracted rates with travel industry suppliers are withdrawn or changed for any reason.

CANCELLATION PENALTIES

Days Prior to Departure Fee

10 days within confirmation

30-15 days prior to travel

14 days or less prior to travel

$110 per person plus any ground operator charges

50% of the holiday cost plus any ground operator charges

100% of the holiday costs

REFUNDS

• Unused Car / Motorhome hire – NIL

Unused Accommodation/Service vouchers refunded at the sole discretion of ANZCRO.Product and service providers are unable to authorize any refund on ANZCRO’s behalf. Consumer refunds/claims, must be lodged in writing within 30 days of the client’s stay/service date.

SUPPLY OF PRODUCTS & SERVICES

ANZCRO acts as an agent for the suppliers of products and services listed within this brochure. We have no control over the facilities or services themselves or the manner in which they are provided by the Suppliers. We can therefore accept no liability for any loss or damage which may arise from your use or consumption of, or inability to use or consume those facilities or services. All facilities or services described by us are subject to availability from the Supplier. If, of your own choice, you decide not to use part or parts of the arranged services or facilities, you will not be entitled to a refund from us. Please note that this rule is strictly enforced in the case of unused days of motor vehicle hire. All facilities or services described by us are subject to availability from the Supplier and can change after this brochure is produced. Please check with our consultant for relevant changes when making a reservation.

SUPPLIER SERVICE DISPUTES

In the event that you have a problem whilst travelling, please take up the matter immediately with the Supplier. We would not want any unresolved problem to mar your travel experience, and this provides an opportunity to have the matter discussed, investigated and remedied on the spot. If the problem is not rectified to your satisfaction by the supplier please advise ANZCRO or your travel agent as soon as possible so we can work on a resolution on your behalf. Consumer refunds / claims must be lodged in writing within 30 days of travel.

DOCUMENTATION

A valid passport is required by all travellers to New Zealand. Those not travelling on an Australian Passport may require a visa. This is the traveller's responsability. Air Tickets and Travel Vouchers will be issued after full payment has been received by ANZCRO. Documents will be forwarded to the Travel Agent by standard mail. If Express Post or a Courier is required, a fee will be charged at ANZCRO’s discretion.

BAGGAGE

All baggage and personal effects are, at all times, at your own risk. Any excess baggage charges are the responsibility of the passenger.

TRAVEL AGENTS CONTACT US:

ANZCRO NZ LTD

P.O. Box 253, Queenstown NZ 9348

Res: 0800 269 276 (0800 ANZCRO)

Tel: (03) 441 0032

Web: www.anzcro.co.nz 0800 269 276 FOR RESERVATIONS CALL

Email: anzcro@anzcro.co.nz

TRAVEL INSURANCE

ANZCRO strongly recommends that you purchase a comprehensive travel insurance policy at the time of booking. Your Travel Agent will be able to advise and assist you with this. Cancellation fees charged by ANZCRO will not be waived under any circumstances, where travel insurance may have covered you.

LIABILITIES

1. The Trade Practices Act implies a warranty that the services rendered by Australia New Zealand Central Reservations Office will be rendered with due care and skill and nothing contained in these conditions is to be construed as in any way excluding, restricting or limiting that warranty or any other rights implied by law which may not be excluded, restricted or modified.

2 ANZCRO and its associated companies and their employees are not liable for:

(a) Any event beyond their control, including (but not limited to) war, disturbance, fire, flood, unusually severe weather, act of God, act of government or other authorities, accident or failure of machinery or equipment, or industrial action (whether or not including ANZCRO employees): nor

(b) Any act or omission whatsoever (whether within or outside their control) in relation to any booking, contract, travel, accommodation, excursion or other holiday services (including the carriage of baggage) which results in any direct, indirect or consequential loss, damage, death, injury, delay, liability, additional expenses or inconvenience.

(c) With the exception of (d) ANZCRO does not own or operate any tour product or service listed in this brochure. ANZCRO is a tour wholesaler who arranges the provision of the products & services listed. ANZCRO does not take responsibility for the omission or failure of individual properties, plant or services detailed in this brochure.

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