Explore Australia

The mere mention of Australia conjures up images of bounding kangaroos, cuddly koala bears, the Great Barrier Reef and lastly the frothing beer. Indeed, Australia is all these and much more.

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  • Capital: Canberra
  • Language: English
  • Currency: Australian Dollar

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SYDNEY      
Sydney is one of the world’s most loved cities with a sparkling harbour and dazzling beaches. 
There is always plenty of things to do in Sydney during the winter as well as in summer from sightseeing and alfresco dining. Be prepared to relax and love every second of your stay in Sydney.

Main Attractions:

  • Sydney Opera House
  • Sydney Harbor Bridge
  • Bondi Beach
  • Darling Harbour
  • Circular Quay
  • Royal Botanic Gardens
  • Sydney Aquarium
  • Town Hall
  • The Rocks
  • Taronga Zoo
  • Manly Beach
  • Featherdale Wildlife Park
  • Sydney Markets
  • Circular Quay

Recommended Excursions:

  • Grand Pacific drive and Jervis bay Dolphins
  • Day trip to Canberra
  • Hunter Valley Wineries & Gardens, Sydney
  • Blue Mountain tour with Jenolan caves 
  • Canberra
     

ADELAIDE
Adelaide is South Australia’s capital city. Its events calendar is packed with everything from award-winning sport to world-class art. It’s known as the “20 minute city” because everything is so close and easy to get to.

Main Attractions:

  • Adelaide Zoo
  • Botanical Gardens
  • Adelaide Oval
  • Tandanya Aboriginal Culture 
  • Adelaide Casino
  • Central Market
  • Victoria Square

Recommended excursions:

  • Kangaroo Island tour
  • Barossa Valley wine tours
  • Victor Harbor with McLaren Vale wine region tour

CAIRNS
Australia's favourite tropical holiday destination Cairns is the gateway to Queensland’s tropical north. With islands, rainforests and reefs on its doorstep, from Cairns you can swim, snorkel, dive and sail the World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef.

Main Attractions:

  • Great Barrier Reef cruise
  • Daintree Rainforest
  • Kuranda Scenic Railway
  • Skyrail Rainforest Cableway
  • Cairns Tropical Zoo

RecommendedExcursions:

  • Green island
  • Daintree Rainforest, Cape Tribulation and Rainforest Habitat Wildlife
  • Fitzroy Island


MELBOURNE
Melbourne is sometimes referred to as the "cultural capital of Australia" and is the birthplace of Australian film, television,art, dance and music during the gold rush of the 1850s. It became one of the world's largest and wealthiest cities.

Main Attractions:

  • Yarra River cruise 
  • Parliament House, the largest 19th century building in Australia 
  • Royal Botanic Gardens and Fitzroy Gardens 
  • Queen Victoria Market, the largest open air market in the Southern Hemisphere
  • Colonial Tramcar dinner 

Recommended Excursions:

  • 12 Apostles by helicopter
  • Sovereign Hill, Ballarat
  • Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) 
  • Yarra Valley wine tour. 
  • Philip Island: Penguins, Koalas and Kangaroos 
  • day trip to Mornington Peninsula 
  • Grampians National Park  
  • Phillip Island
  • Mornington Peninsula Cheese, Chocolate and Wine Tasting day trip

BRISBANE
Gold Coast with endless stretches of golden beaches, there are international theme parks, award-winning restaurants, upmarket bars and lively nightclubs. Discover the treasures that make this coast as precious as gold.

Main Attractions:

  • Coach tour of Brisbane's city-center architectural highlights 
  • Cruise along the Brisbane River 
  • Cuddle a koala at Lone Pine, Australia's oldest koala sanctuary 
  • Scenic city views from Mt. Coot-tha Lookout
  • Brisbane River dinner cruise
  • Gold Coast Theme Park Pass: Movie World, Sea World and Wet n Wild

Recommended Excursions:

  • O'Reilly's Lamington National Park and Tree Top Canopy tour 
  • Springbrook National Park Discovery full-day bushwalk 

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Explore Australia

The mere mention of Australia conjures up images of bounding kangaroos, cuddly koala bears, the Great Barrier Reef and lastly the frothing beer. Indeed, Australia is all these and much more. Its wide geographical diversity comprising of sun, desert, snow cloaked peaks and natural beauty mingled with the multicultural cities, the jolly attitude and warm hospitality of the locals make it a country like none other.

Split by three time zones and the tropic of Capricorn, the best way to really appreciate Australia is to hit the open road. From Margaret River to Cooktown, Jabiru to Dover, road conditions are generally good, car hire is affordable and the scenery just begs to be closely explored. So get those bags packed and the wheels running. Beauty awaits you!