Simple stays with essential amenities. Typically guesthouses, hostels or hotels rated below 3 stars — clean, no-frills, and great for value-conscious travelers.
Comfortable and reliable 3-star stays. Expect private rooms, en-suite bathrooms, and solid amenities — a great balance between comfort and cost.
Upscale 4-5 star hotels and lodges. Enjoy high-end service, refined comfort, and premium locations — ideal for travelers seeking extra indulgence.
Gather the troops and venture into Australia’s heart for a four-day family adventure that travels from Alice Springs to Uluru. The shifting colours of Uluru at sunrise and sunset will amaze the whole family, and you’ll soon see why this is Australia’s most sacred site. Learn about the culture of the Luritja people and their connection to the land, take in views of Kata Tjuta, spot cute wallabies on the Walpa Gorge walk, and hike past the soaring cliffs and tranquil gardens of Kings Canyon. Your leader will let you in on local secrets and show you what they love about this truly remarkable part of the world.
Sit back and relax on this epic 1,600 km journey between Uluru and Adelaide. Visit the Kanku Breakaways Conservation Park and see the Dog Fence, a structure spanning over 5000 kms, stay in a mud hut in Coober Pedy where 70% of the population live underground. Take a town tour and have a try at opal mining. Explore the township of Woomera, home to the largest missile and rocket range in the western world and enjoy a wine in the stunning Clare Valley, before arriving into Adelaide.
Immerse yourself in the unique Outback landscapes and rich First Nations culture of Australia’s Red Centre and Top End on this eight-day adventure. Spot rock wallabies in Western MacDonnell Ranges National Park (Tjoritja), tour through ethereal rock formations in Kings Canyon and admire the sunrise over Uluru. Then, transfer to the Top End and roam the vast Litchfield National Park, plunge into the picturesque Florence Falls and spot crocs in Kakadu National Park. First Nations guided walks, cruises and more will showcase the cultural importance of these regions. This is a true-blue picture of Australia!
Our tour leader Libby has done an excellent job guiding us and leading us in all the right directions. This tour is highly recommended and if you happen to meet Libby you are in for a treat.
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.
Take in the best of Australia's west coast on this 8-day group tour travelling from Perth to Exmouth. Meet Aboriginal locals and learn to play the didgeridoo, take in the dramatic pink lake at Hutt Lagoon and discover the wild scenery of Kalbarri National Park. Spot dolphins at Shark Bay and snorkel beneath the waves along the Ningaloo Reef before spending a free day in Exmouth swimming with whale sharks or manta rays.
Be prepared for a lot of travelling, some days for up to six hours but comfort breaks are built in and relevant videos are played on the coach. Some accommodation is better than others but all was clean and comfortable. We saw and experienced lots of things we would have missed had we arranged the trip ourselves. The tour director and driver were excellent and very helpful and knowledgeable.
Explore the beautiful Blue Mountains and surrounding area on this private full-day tour.
Your Blue Mountains adventure begins either with an early bird 7.30 am departure from your Sydney hotel, or choose a more relaxed start at 9.30 am.
Our first stop is at Featherdale Wildlife Park, arriving before the big crowds. Morning is when the animals are at their most active. Wander the leafy bush setting and get up close and personal with over 2000 of Australia’s unique native animals. Get that perfect picture of a Koala and hand feed a Kangaroo!
We continue on to the World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains and enjoy one of the most spectacular views of the Jamieson Valley at Lincoln’s Rock. Your guide will accompany you on a walk through the temperate rainforest to see majestic waterfalls and amazing lookout points. You will learn about the native plants and can watch out for some of the abundant wildlife.
No visit to the Blue Mountains would be complete without a stop for the best views of the famous Three Sisters rock formation. If you are feeling adventurous, you can climb down the Giant Stairway to get within touching distance of this amazing rock formation. Hear about the Aboriginal legends of the area, and learn about their culture and history.
Explore the delightful charms of the township of Leura with its old candy store, delectable fudge shop, famous Tea Pot Museum, art gallery, and craft shops. Enjoy a delicious lunch at one of the local restaurants (at your own expense or choose a lunch option).
Explore Tasmania’s wild beauty and rich heritage on this 10-day journey from Hobart. Wander among towering trees and waterfalls in Mount Field, cruise the Gordon River, and marvel at convict history on Sarah Island. Discover the Tarkine Rainforest, the volcanic Nut at Stanley, and pristine beaches along the Bay of Fires. Take in the alpine grandeur of Cradle Mountain, the coastal charm of Bicheno, and the sweeping vistas of Freycinet. Meet native wildlife at Bonorong, climb to Cape Bruny Lighthouse, and uncover the convict past of Port Arthur. From rugged coasts to rainforest trails, this adventure showcases Tasmania at its finest.
Beautiful country seen at the optimum time. Made enjoyable by our driver/guide Mel who went out of her way to provide high quality service which was appreciated by all on board.
Experience Tasmania's nature-blessed north and the mostly unexplored Flinders Island. Discover historic towns, and quaint coastal villages, cruise Wineglass Bay and visit the famous orange lichen-covered rocks in between. Meet the many makers, vintners, and growers of this charming region, and drink, dine and indulge with fellow food lovers.
Queensland is the only place in the world where two World Heritage Sites meet. And you get to see their convergence on this east coast Australia trip, which tours between Cairns and the Gold Coast. Explore the Great Barrier Reef and wander through the Wet Tropics rainforest. Discover Yunbenun (Magnetic Island), an untouched paradise for nature lovers, and Kuranda, the 'village in the rainforest'. Get set for a parade of postcard-worthy attractions.