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Snorkel in the Great Barrier Reef, learn about ancient Maori and Aboriginal cultures, and immerse yourself in the cosmopolitan vibes of Sydney and Wellington during Australia and New Zealand tours. Auckland and Christchurch in New Zealand, and Sydney and Melbourne in Australia have the most direct flights to the US and the UK and are likely to be the starting and end points of your tours of Australia and New Zealand. Hop aboard the Kuranda Railway and admire the views of the unfolding landscape, or tour the iconic Sydney Opera House on group tours to Australia and New Zealand. Go on a trip to the magical glowworm caves near Lake Te Anau, enjoy a traditional hangi dinner in Rotorua, and discover the hot springs and bubbling streams of Waiotapu Thermal Reserve on guided tours of New Zealand. Scroll below to find our best tours to Australia and New Zealand.

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Anonymous | Traveled in October

is a wonderful tour guide. Knowledgeable , passionate about her homeland history and a very good storyteller. She does an excellent job. Perhaps less time on tour for city sights ( homes etc) and more interesting landscapes could be incorporated into the itinerary.

Anonymous | Traveled in October

All the accommodation was comfortable, warm and easily accessible. We really liked the Pavilions at Iron Bark Farm although one of us had difficulty walking but that was their problem. Staff on the whole were very welcoming and helpful Dream Island Resort was spacious and because it faced west, very warm to walk into as the dat although sunny quite cold.

Anonymous | Traveled in September

Marty was extremely helpful and informative throughout the entire tour. His knowledge and humour was fantastic. The various drivers during the tour were also very friendly and helpful. The consideration the company extended to my wife's dietary requirements was immense. I would recommend AAT to anyone who is considering a guided tour.

Rodney P. | Traveled in September

We enjoyed it very much and the options were great.Our guide gave us great service, was very approachable and filled us with local knowledge. As there was only 14 of us and the mix was good l guess we were spoiled

Kimberly H. | Traveled in September

I would consider the activity level as Easy, no long walks or many stairs, Very nice to see. Great hotels, all of them. Superb female Duo (director, and driver). phenomenal and delicious meals.

Cheryl K. | Traveled in September

(tour leader) and (coach driver) were exceptional. They were welcoming, informative, and a great team. Highlight of the trip was Kangaroo Island where we got to see sea lions, kangaroos, emus, and other Australian wildlife up close. Also enjoyed the sheep station visit where we learned about sheep shearing and wool classification and enjoyed a wonderful Australian barbie. The Great Ocean Road was beautiful. Only thing I would change is the 3 wine tastings. These should be optional. I would have rather spent my time seeing more wildlife and places of interest.

Australia and New Zealand Tours and Trips

Australia and New Zealand Tours and Trips

Snorkel in the Great Barrier Reef, learn about ancient Maori and Aboriginal cultures, and immerse yourself in the cosmopolitan vibes of Sydney and Wellington during Australia and New Zealand tours. Auckland and Christchurch in New Zealand, and Sydney and Melbourne in Australia have the most direct flights to the US and the UK and are likely to be the starting and end points of your tours of Australia and New Zealand. Hop aboard the Kuranda Railway and admire the views of the unfolding landscape, or tour the iconic Sydney Opera House on group tours to Australia and New Zealand. Go on a trip to the magical glowworm caves near Lake Te Anau, enjoy a traditional hangi dinner in Rotorua, and discover the hot springs and bubbling streams of Waiotapu Thermal Reserve on guided tours of New Zealand.

Scroll below to find our best tours to Australia and New Zealand.

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Highlights of Australia and New Zealand trip

  • Australia and New Zealand tour packages should always include a few days in the main cities, mainly Auckland, Wellington, Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane. Here, you can admire the local architecture, participate in one of the many events taking place all year round, and enjoy the local cuisine.
  • Exploring the Great Barrier Reef is an absolute must when on your Australia tour.
  • Every trip to New Zealand should include visiting Marae, the heart of the Maori community. This is the best way to learn about the local culture and traditions.
  • Some lesser-known but amazing activities include a Canberra trip on a hot air balloon and extreme sports like sand surfing and bungee jumping in New Zealand.
  • New Zealand is particularly known for its wild nature. It is not by chance that movies such as the Lord of the Rings and Narnia were filmed here. Spend a few days camping in a national park. Fiordland National Park and Tongariro National Park are highly recommended.

Best time to visit Australia and New Zealand tours

Most Australia and New Zealand tours are organized between December and February, the high season for the two countries. To avoid crowds, you should book a trip anytime between March and May or September and November. These are the low seasons, and accommodations and activities are cheaper during these periods. 

September to November is the perfect time to visit Western Australia to explore the wildflower trail. March, April, and May are perfect for exploring New Zealand to attend the Hokitika Wildfoods Festival and enjoy the mild temperatures suitable for swimming in the ocean, at least during the first months of the season. Read our guide on the best time to visit Australia for a full overview. Check out our article on the best time to go to New Zealand for all you need to know. 

FAQ for Australia and New Zealand tours

1. How many days do you need for Australia and New Zealand tours?

A proper Australia and New Zealand tour should last at least four weeks.

2. Should I go to Australia or New Zealand first?

Ideally, you want to land in New Zealand first, as the trip from this country to Australia will help you save two hours, thanks to the time difference. 

3. How long does it take to travel from New Zealand to Australia?

A flight from Auckland to Sydney usually lasts from three and a half hours to four hours. 

4. Is Australia cheaper than New Zealand?

There is a slight cost difference between traveling in Australia and New Zealand. For instance, the average transportation cost in Australia is around USD 24 per day, while it is USD 16 in New Zealand. As for the cost of accommodation, it will cost you about USD 56 per night in Australia and USD 59 in New Zealand.

Australia and New Zealand Travel Tips

  • The easiest way to avoid tourist crowds in New Zealand and get lower prices on transportation is to travel south to north, starting from Queenstown and heading towards Auckland. Most tourists tend to go in the opposite direction. 
  • Weather in New Zealand and Australia can differ widely. While New Zealand tends to be colder and wetter, Australia can get pretty hot. So dress in layers and bring your sunscreen. 
  • New Zealand is a bit behind when it comes to wi-fi connection. So, don’t be surprised if your accommodation gives you a 20Mb coupon after claiming free wi-fi service. Get a local SIM card, eSim, or pocket wi-fi to stay connected with friends and family back home. 
  • New Zealand and Australia do not have a tipping culture. So it is entirely up to you whether to tip or not. 

Traveling to Australia Vs New Zealand: An Overview

A flight from Australia to New Zealand and back is the best way to travel between the two countries. The flight times vary between three to six hours.

Getting from Australia and New Zealand

Direct flights from Australia to New Zealand depart from several cities, including Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, Melbourne and Adelaide. While many flights land in Auckland, the most popular destination, other arrival locations include Christchurch, Wellington and Queenstown. From Auckland, you can get connecting flights to many other airports in New Zealand. Sydney International Airport is Australia’s largest and busiest air hub for international flights, so you will likely start and end your tours of Australia and New Zealand in Sydney. Domestically, Australia is very well connected by flights. There are no international passenger ferries to New Zealand, so if you are keen on taking the sea route from Australia, you’ll have to join a cruise or hire a private yacht. Cruises to New Zealand depart from places such as Adelaide, Brisbane, Fremantle and Cairns. Most of these cruises are multiple-day affairs, and you’ll need to plan your time and budget accordingly.

At a Glance: Australia Vs New Zealand

  Australia

New Zealand

Annual visitors 6.2 million 2.2 million
Ideal duration 10 days 2 weeks
Transportation Australia is well connected by flights from North America and Europe. Within the country, you can take flights or long-distance buses. Direct flights connect New Zealand to the UK and the US. Flying via Australia increases the number of airline options you have.
Top destinations

Sydney, Melbourne, Uluru, Tasmania, Kakadu

Wellington, Queenstown, Coromandel, Milford Sound, Rotorua

Top activities
  • Visit the Sydney Opera House.
  • Dive in the Great Barrier Reef.
  • Take a road trip along the Great Ocean Road.
  • Go museum hopping in Brisbane.
  • Watch baby penguins in Phillip Island.
  • Ride the TranzAlpine train.
  • Explore Waiheke Island.
  • Trek through Abel Tasman National Park.
  • See the glowworm caves.
  • Climb Auckland’s highest volcanic cone.
Affordability USD 100 to USD 150 per day. You can cut down on costs by taking a group tour, going on buses and staying in budget hotels. USD 89 to USD 133 per day. Costs can fluctuate depending on the season, and you can save by choosing hotels and restaurants carefully.

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