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Grand Tour of Australia

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20 days from
£6199 pp
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Visit some of Australia’s main cities – Sydney, Brisbane, Cairns and Melbourne – and experience the country’s unique natural beauty with trips to the Blue Mountains, the Great Barrier Reef, Uluru and more.

What comes to mind when somebody mentions Australia? Beautiful beaches, bustling cities, endless sunshine and a laid-back lifestyle? Well, you won’t be disappointed. This diverse, continent-sized country is a perfect mix of cities, natural beauty and vast open spaces, and you can experience it for yourself on this tour of Australia.

Take in the highlights of modern Sydney, with its iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge, then escape to the nearby Blue Mountains; explore chic Melbourne’s winding alleys and cosy cafes, then drive the epic Great Ocean Road; escape to sunny Brisbane and meet some local wildlife; travel north to remote city of Cairns, the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef. 

To top it all off, we’ll visit the heart of Australia – Uluru – to experience the real Outback and learn about the history and culture of the Aboriginal people.

This tour is ideal for travel-enthusiasts looking for a taster of Australia that includes a little bit of everything that the Land Down Under has to offer. 

At a glance

  • 17 nights in three & four-star accommodation
  • 23 included experiences
  • Daily breakfast, 1 lunch & sunset drinks
  • Return flights & transfers
  • Checked luggage
  • The services of our experienced Tour Manager

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Your itinerary

Highlights of Australia with Uluru Extension route map
Day
1

Journey to Sydney

Begin your journey to Sydney

Day
2

Sydney

Arrive in Sydney and check in to your hotel.

Cityscape of Sydney with Harbour Bridge

Your flight may arrive in Sydney quite late, so we'll transfer you directly to the hotel where you can check in and enjoy a rest after a day of travelling. Try to get a good night’s sleep, as tomorrow you have a free day to get to know Sydney.

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3

Sydney

Enjoy a free day in Australia’s biggest city - Sydney.

Sunny afternoon in Darling Harbour in Sydney
Free time in Sydney

Today is a completely free day for you to relax and adjust to your new time zone. You can either rise early to get the most of your time or enjoy a leisurely start to the first proper day of your holiday.

Either way, once you’ve had a spot of breakfast, Sydney is your oyster. You can choose to join your Tour Manager on an orientation tour of the local area. They will point out places of interest, restaurants, and museums which you can visit in your own time.

Alternatively, there are plenty of options if you’re happy to explore alone - you may choose to take a Sydney Harbour cruise, enjoy a cocktail overlooking the water, venture out to one of Sydney’s many beaches, or – if you’re feeling especially adventurous – book in to brave the heights of the famous Harbour Bridge where you’ll get a unique view of the city.

This evening is the perfect opportunity to delve into Sydney’s gastronomic scene. Whether it’s cheap and cheerful (but delicious) dumplings in Chinatown, a Micheli-star tasting menu in the city, or fresh seafood with a nice glass of wine overlooking the water of Sydney Harbour, you’re in for a treat.

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Sydney

Learn about Sydney’s history and visit its iconic sites - The Rocks, Bondi Beach, Mrs Macquarie’s Chair and Sydney Opera House.

Sydney Opera house
Visit The Rocks
Visit Bondi Beach
Visit Mrs Macquarie’s Chair
Visit Sydney Opera House

Sydney

After breakfast at your hotel, your day begins in earnest with a visit to The Rocks. This historic area is where the First Fleet – made up of 11 ships from Great Britain - landed in 1788. The people onboard these ships made up Australia's first European colonies, and their arrival shaped the future of the country.

Bondi Beach

Your day of exploration also includes a visit to Bondi Beach, one of Australia’s most iconic beaches – and for good reason! This long crescent of sand is popular with early-rising surfers and active families, as well as tourists and locals looking for a sunny spot to rest. We’ll have some free time here to enjoy the beautiful scenery that has made this stretch of coast so popular, and to buy some lunch.

Sydney Opera House

Next, we’ll return to Sydney CBD – Central Business District - and stop for a great photo opportunity at Mrs Macquaries Chair, a carved sandstone rock, where you’ll be in the perfect position to see the spectacular views of the Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge and Fort Denison.

Our final visit for the day is to the Sydney Opera House. We’ll get the opportunity to join a guided tour that takes us beyond the famous white exterior, to really get to know this iconic building that was built over 60 years ago by Danish architect Jorn Utzon.

Day
5

Blue Mountains

Spend a day in the Blue Mountains, including a visit to Scenic World to enjoy the best views.

The Three Sisters in the Blue Mountains in Australia
Visit to the Blue Mountains
Visit Scenic World

Today, we’ll leave behind the bright lights of Sydney and head out to discover the beauty of the Blue Mountains.

Although just 40 miles from central Sydney, the Blue Mountains feel a million miles away from city life. With gentle, green peaks giving way to the seemingly endless Jamison Valley, you can get a moment of serenity as you look out over the pristine landscape that’s full of eucalyptus trees. These trees create the blue haze which gives the mountains their name.  Be sure to stop to view the famous Three Sisters rock formation!

Scenic World

Next, we’ll visit nearby Scenic World, where we’ll take a ride on the Scenic Railway, the world’s steepest incline railway. Descend 415 metres down at a gradient of 52 degrees, travelling through the tunnel and ancient rainforest, before disembarking to walk the 300-metre rainforest boardwalk to connect with the Flyway platform. The return trip is just as beautiful, as you ride the cable car 545 metres up through the World Heritage Listed rainforest of the Jamison Valley.

Our final adventure at Scenic World is on the Scenic Skyway cable car – here you’ll take a journey 270 metres above ancient ravines and dazzling waterfalls, which can be admired thanks to the state-of-the-art Electro-Scenic Glass Floor. If you’re nervous about heights, it’s time to brace yourself - at the flip of a switch, breathtaking views are revealed through the cabin floor directly below. The 360-degree birds’ eye view takes in the Three Sisters, Katoomba Falls, Mount Solitary and the seemingly never-ending Jamison Valley.

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Brisbane

Head to Brisbane to meet cuddly koalas and get to know the city on a river cruise.

Koala at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary in Brisbane, Australia
Visit Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
Brisbane River cruise

Stay at Mercure Brisbane King George Square

After breakfast at the hotel, it’s time to say goodbye to Sydney as you transfer to Sydney airport for a direct flight to Brisbane, which only takes around 90 minutes.

From Brisbane airport, we’ll make our way to the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, the world's first and largest koala sanctuary. The sanctuary was opened in 1927 by a local resident who recognised that something had to be done to help protect one of Australia’s most-loved species. Their mission is to protect, respect and conserve their environment, by education and connecting people with nature.  

While at the sanctuary, you will have the opportunity to see some of the animals they care for. From birds and amphibians to reptiles and farm animals, you’ll get to see a diverse range of animals and learn how they’re cared for. Wildlife highlights include their endemic species like Tasmanian devils and dingos, as well as the cuddlier looking wombats, koalas and - Australia’s national animal – kangaroos.

Brisbane River Cruise

This afternoon, enjoy a change of pace as we hop onboard a relaxing cruise on the Brisbane river. This is a great way to get your bearings in this petite city, as you’ll see its iconic sights including Kangaroo Point Cliffs, the city centre and Story Bridge.

Day
7

Brisbane

Relax and explore with a free day in Brisbane.

Ferry boat under Story Bridge with skyline of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Free time in Brisbane

Today is yours to spend as you please. You’ll have the entire day to explore Brisbane at your own pace. The city is pretty compact but incredibly friendly and laid back, so you can see most of it in one day. We recommend meandering along the city’s South Bank which is made up of parkland, galleries, cafes and restaurants. You’ll find a nice mix of people here, from families with tiny tots to rollerbladers with ice creams in hands.

Alternatively, if you’d prefer to get out of the city, book a visit to Australia Zoo - home to the late Steve Irwin, the “Crocodile Hunter” - where you can see even more Aussie wildlife. 

Day
8

Cairns

Travel from Brisbane to Cairns, the capital of the Tropical North.

Aerial view of Cairns
Free time in Cairns

Stay at Pacific Hotel Cairns

Today we’ll take a flight from Brisbane to Cairns, a small city on Australia’s north-east coast.

After the two-and-a-half-hour flight, there will be a short transfer to your hotel. After you’ve checked in, we’ll have a free afternoon to either rest and relax at the hotel – perhaps take a dip in the pool to cool off - or get out and see this colourful city. In stark contrast to Sydney, there’s no glitz and glamour in Cairns. Instead, head to one of the local pubs and get chatting with the friendly locals over a schooner or two of Aussie beer.

Day
9

Kuranda Scenic Railway

Visit the mountain village of Kuranda and explore the rainforest on the scenic railway.

The Kuranda Railway train travelling along the largest bend in the track
Visit Kuranda village
Ride the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway
Ride the Scenic Railway

Today we will visit Kuranda, a mountain village on the outskirts of Cairns.

We’ll start with the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway, which has gondolas that travel four-and-a-half-miles across the rainforest canopy. The cable car gives you a unique perspective of Australia’s Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, which has survived against all odds to become the home of the world’s oldest continually surviving tropical rainforest. Glide metres above the pristine jungle canopy, before descending deep into the rainforest to see it closeup.

After your cable car experience, we’ll stop off to visit a rainforest interpretative centre. Then we will have some time to explore charming Kuranda village.

Kuranda Scenic Railway

The next experience of the day is on board the historic Kuranda Scenic Railway. Settle into your vintage timber carriage and get your camera at the ready. This spectacular train ride will take us through the magnificent, World Heritage-listed Barron Falls National Park.

From the comfort of your seat, relax and watch picturesque valleys, jungles, railway bridges and tunnels built over a century ago pass by, and be sure to keep an eye out for the Barron Falls themselves, of course! Listen to the steady rumbling of the heritage-style locomotive journeying through the one of the world's oldest rainforests. The train ride itself is a treat for any rail enthusiasts! 

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Great Barrier Reef

Sail to the Great Barrier Reef on an unforgettable immersion in nature.

A pair of green turtles swimming on the Great Barrier Reef
A catamaran trip to Michaelmas Cay to see the Great Barrier Reef

Although we’ve all heard of the Great Barrier Reef, and it’s on top of many people’s bucket lists, there’s nothing you have read or seen that can prepare you for the reality of this astounding natural beauty. This is the largest and most complex expanse of living coral on earth. Extending from north of Cape York to south of the Tropic of Capricorn, its underwater coral gardens, cays and islands and the huge variety of fish, marine mammals, turtles and birds can’t fail to ‘wow’ even the best-travelled nature lover.

Today we’ll sail by catamaran to Michaelmas Cay, a picturesque reef sand island surrounded by coral gardens that are teeming with an incredible diversity of marine life, including over 20,000 migratory seabirds, as the Cay is a protected seabird sanctuary. The surrounding outer reef is a spectacular garden of exotic marine life, magnificent coral and giant clams, boasting more varieties of tropical fish than the entire Atlantic Ocean! You’ll have time to enjoy some snorkelling or take a ride on a glass bottom boat, all topped off with an included buffet lunch.

Day
11

Cairns

Enjoy some free time to explore Cairns and the surrounding areas, or just relax!

Aerial view of a great barrier reef
Free time in Cairns

Today is all yours to spend as you wish. If you’re feeling tired and in need of rest, enjoy a guilt-free day relaxing at the hotel. Alternatively, you can use your time to stroll around Cairns, visiting the Botanical Gardens, museums, Josephine Falls swimming hole, Rusty's market and more - our Tour Manager can help you choose where to visit - or book a day trip out of the city. We can recommend a tour to Cape Tribulation which is a remote coastal area within the UNESCO World Heritage site of the Daintree National Park, offering a combination of rainforest and beaches.

Day
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Melbourne

Depart Cairns and make your way to Australia’s cultural capital – Melbourne.

Looking across the Yarra river from Southbank to the city of Melbourne
Free time in Melbourne

Stay at Pan Pacific Melbourne

After some free time this morning to relax or take one last stroll along Cairns’ Esplanade, we’ll make our way to the airport for our flight to Melbourne.  

Melbourne – which has been voted most liveable city in the world no less than seven times! - is a diverse city that’s often referred to as Australia’s cultural capital. It is a thriving arts hub with a world-class food scene, and this afternoon and evening are the perfect opportunity to try it for yourself. 

Brunch in Melbourne isn’t just a meal, it’s an event, and the café culture goes way beyond good coffee (although that’s a given) and it’s a must-do to fully immerse yourself into Melburnian life.

Alternatively, make the most of the Asian influence that can be found across Australia with a visit to Chinatown for delectable dumplings and to Richmond for Vietnamese restaurants serving up hearty Pho.

In between amazing meals, there’s a wide selection of museums, art galleries and theatres, as well as sports events and festivals happening all year round. 

Day
13

Melbourne

Get to know the highlights of Melbourne on an introductory tour.

Tram in Melbourne
Guided tour of Melbourne

Today we’ll have an introductory tour of the vibrant city of Melbourne and its surrounding parks and attractions. While the rectangular city centre is full of high-rise buildings, stately old buildings and boutique-filled alleyways, just a short journey out of the city you’ll find parks and gardens and many classic buildings, such as the Old Treasury Building and the Exhibition Building, built for the Great Exhibition of 1880.  

On this tour, we’ll also take a drive past the MCG - the famous Melbourne Cricket Ground - and Rod Laver Arena, where the Australian Open Tennis is played each year. We’ll also see the parklands and the War Memorial, and the city’s meeting point - Federation Square.

This afternoon is free for you to explore Melbourne for yourself. Why not take a stroll along the Southbank promenade, which follows along the Yarra river? Or find a little nook for a coffee and cake? Or even dip into one of the city’s galleries to see local, national and international artworks. 

Day
14

Great Ocean Road

Drive the Great Ocean Road, one of the most beautiful coastal routes in the world.

The Twelve Apostles, Victoria, Australia
Scenic drive on the Great Ocean Road

It’s an early start this morning as we set off early from the hotel to drive to the Great Ocean Road. Often hailed as Australia’s most spectacular coastal highway, it has been listed as an Australian National Heritage site. The 150-mile stretch of road has some of the best coastal scenery this country has to offer.  

The coastal route is popular with tourists and Melburnians alike. The road hugs the Surf Coast between Torquay and Cape Otway, and, a little further west, the Shipwreck Coast, providing views of the Bass Strait and the Southern Ocean. The road traverses rainforests and beaches, as well as sandstone and limestone cliffs, and there are lots of quaint towns and villages to along the way.

We will stop for some great photos of the famous Twelve Apostles, huge limestone pillars which just out of the surf or sand, carved over time by the Southern Ocean.  

We will have some free time for lunch before returning to Melbourne for the evening, where you’ll have some free time to relax.

Day
15

Puffing Billy and Phillip Island

Escape the city on a classic steam train, visit the wild Koala bears, spot marine life at Nobbies Centre, and watch the famous penguin parade.

Puffing Billy steam train
Ride on Puffing Billy steam train
Visit Phillip Island Koala Centre
Visit Nobbies Centre
Watch the Penguin Parade

This morning, we’ll travel through Melbourne eastern suburbs to The Dandenong Ranges. Arguably one of the best ways to explore these rolling hills is on Puffing Billy – a traditional steam train that chugs its way through lush mountainside from Belgrave. We’ll disembark at Lakeside Visitor Centre & Museum, where our coach will be waiting for us.  

From here, we’ll make our way to Phillip Island, where we’ll visit the Phillip Island Koala Centre, where you can wander tree-top boardwalks to watch koalas up close in their natural habitat. Next is the Nobbies Centre. Overlooking the waters of Bass Strait, the Nobbies Centre showcases marine life of the southern oceans, including Australian fur seals.  

The Penguin Parade

After this, we’ll have the privilege to witness the Penguin Parade! This unique experience takes part in the Phillip Island Nature Park, an area is a reserve designed to protect and promote awareness of the Little Penguin species.

Once we’re settled at environmentally friendly observation boardwalks and viewing stands, it’s time for the magic to begin. As the sun sets, you’ll be waiting in silent anticipation to see one penguin emerge from the water, followed by another, until dozens of Little Penguins have emerged from the ocean to take their daily journey back to their sand-dune burrows. To see them come out of the surf in small groups and waddle up the beach is a fascinating experience that is cute enough to warm even the hardiest heart.

This is our last experience of the day, and afterwards we’ll make our way back to the hotel. It will be quite late by the time we return to Melbourne, but the day will have been worth it.

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Melbourne to Uluru

Fly to the Red Centre of Australia to see the sacred monolith of Uluru and finishing off with a visit to "Sunset Strip" to watch the sunset.

Uluru (Ayers Rock) at sunset
Visit to Kata Tjuta
Visit Walpa Gorge
Head to “Sunset Strip” to admire Uluru at sunset

Stay at Desert Gardens Hotel Ayers Rock Resort

This morning you’ll head to the airport for your flight to Uluru.  

On arrival to Uluru – also known as Ayers Rock – you’ll check into your hotel then get ready to head into The Outback. 

This afternoon, we’ll travel to the mystical Kata Tjuta, also known as The Olgas. Thanks to the unusual, rotund shape of these rock formations, they received the Pitjantjatjara Aboriginal name of Kata Tjuta, which means 'many heads'. We'll stop at a lookout for panoramic views of the eastern side of Kata Tjuta then spend some time exploring the Walpa Gorge, which are all within the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.

This evening we head to “Sunset Strip” to admire Uluru at sunset.  Enjoy a drink and nibbles as the sun makes its way over the rock, transforming it to sizzling red and back to orange again. 

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Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park

Experience Uluru at sunrise, before taking walks to see the park’s national beauty and learn about local Aboriginal culture.

Kata Tjuta Gorge
Witness Uluru at sunrise
Take the Mala Walk
Visit Mutitjulu Waterhole

Uluru famously changes hue depending on the time of day. You got to see part of this last night at sunset, and this morning you’ll get to watch it wake up at sunrise. It’s an early start, but it’s more than worth it as you get to experience the majesty of this natural beauty.

Mala Walk

Next, it’s back to the resort for breakfast. After fuelling up for the day, we’ll don our walking shoes and head back to the rock for the Mala Walk. This is a lovely stroll to the edge of the Kantju Gorge, where you can fully appreciate the mammoth size of this monolith that rises 348 yards above the ground and has a girth of almost six miles.  Gaze up and marvel at the orange-red rock, but be sure to look down too... at least two-thirds of the rock lies underground!

As you walk, you’ll learn about Aboriginal perceptions of Uluru, its powerful spiritual significance and how Anangu traditional owners and ranges are looking after the park together. There are also many fine examples of Anangu art to see along the way.

Mutitjulu Waterhole

Our next walk is along a short track to the Mutitjulu Waterhole. According to the Pitjantjatjara Aboriginal people, this is the home of Wanampi, an ancestral water snake or rainbow serpent. We’ll learn how Kuniya and Liru (the python woman and poisonous snake man) helped create Uluru. This is a living cultural landscape, as Kuniya is still here in spirit, and this experience provides a respectful understanding of the Dreamtime Stories that give the area such significance. The art caves are still used by Anangu today.  

After a morning full of learning, you’ll have an afternoon free to spend at your leisure.

This evening you can choose from one of our optional dinner experiences or dine at one of the hotel’s bars or restaurants.

Day
18

Uluru to Sydney or Melbourne

Travel to Sydney or Melbourne for one last night before flying home.

Uluru (Ayers Rock)

This morning we’ll return to the airport for our flight back to either Sydney or Melbourne, where we spend one last night before returning home.

Day
19

Depart Australia

Say goodbye and start your journey home.

Day
20

Arrive home

Arrive back in the UK after an incredible once-in-a-lifetime tour.

Hand-picked hotels

Desert Gardens Hotel Ayers Rock Resort Garden View Room

Desert Gardens Hotel Ayers Rock Resort

Ayers Rock, Petermann NT, Australia

3 stars

Desert Gardens is the perfect place to explore the magic of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.

Mercure Brisbane King George Square Room

Mercure Brisbane King George Square

King George Square, Brisbane, Australia

4 stars

Chosen for its convenient, central location and comfortable modern feel.

Pacific Hotel Cairns Standar Room

Pacific Hotel Cairns

Trinity Harbour, Cairns, Australia

4 stars

Chosen for its exceptional comfort and location close to the famous Great Barrier Reef.

Pan Pacific Melbourne Exterior

Pan Pacific Melbourne

Melbourne, Australia

4 stars

Situated in the vibrant South Wharf area with views of the city, Yarra River and Phillip Port Bay.

Park Royal Darling Harbour Superior Room

Park Royal Darling Harbour

Darling Harbour, Sydney

4 stars

Located on Darling Harbour, this stylish hotel is perfectly situated for exploring the city.

Extras & upgrades

From £199 per person

Enjoy the Sound of Silence Dinner at sunset, where your experience will begin with outback style canapes, whilst taking in the views of the domes of Kata Tjuta and Uluru. As the sun continues to set, you will enjoy a Didgeridoo performance before tucking into a 3-course Australian bush tucker inspired buffet dinner, with a selection of Australian wine, beer, soft drinks, juices and tea or coffee. Finally, you will settle back and take in the atmosphere whilst listening to a star gazing talk. This tour is approximately 4 hours.

Please contact us for more information and to add the above experience to your booking.

From £79 per person

Enjoy a 2-hour cruise on board the MV Sydney 2000 on Sydney Harbour where you will watch the city light up and the sun set as you cruise past the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour bridge. All whilst you sit back, relax, and enjoy a 3-course a la carte dinner.

Please contact us for more information and to add the above experience to your booking.

From £199 per person

Enjoy a full day tour, with an early pick-up time. Your first stop is the Mossman Gorge Cultural Centre where you will enjoy morning tea, before boarding your shuttle, transferring to Mossman Gorge, here your guide will take you on a guided walk through the rainforest. You will then board the Daintree River Cruise for one hour where you will learn about the wildlife. After the cruise, you will enjoy a Tropical lunch in the rainforest at Heritage Lodge overlooking the clear waters of Cooper Creek, before visiting Cape Tribulation beach. Then enjoy an afternoon refreshment at the Daintree Ice Cream company, where you will tuck into a cup of exotic fruit ice cream (gluten and dairy free options are available). Finally, after enjoying your fun-filled day, you will take in the spectacular views at Alexandra Lookout, where you will look out over the Daintree River, Snapper Island and the Coral Sea.

Please contact us for more information and to add the above experience to your booking.

Opt for a convenient door-to-door service with transport from your home to your choice of regional airport or train station, available as an added optional with every holiday. This can be added to your booking after you've booked online by our reservations team a call, or when you're booking over the phone.

Travel connections

All transfer times listed here are approximate, and dependent on traffic. If you have a question regarding transfer times please don't hesitate to contact us

Arrival airportFirst hotel locationTransfer time
SydneyDarling Harbour Sydney30 mins
Final hotel locationDeparture airportTransfer time
Central MelbourneMelbourne30 mins

FAQs

The price of this holiday is per person, based on two people sharing a twin room with single rooms available at the relevant supplement. Price includes: 

  • 17 nights’ accommodation 
  • Daily Breakfast, 1 Lunch on the Great Barrier Reef cruise & sunset drinks
  • Scheduled flights to Sydney, returning from Melbourne 
  • All touring and transfers as mentioned 
  • All local accommodation and airport/flight taxes 
  • The services of a Riviera Travel Tour Manager 
  • Hotel porterage of one item of luggage per person 

Your included excursions are: 

  • Sightseeing tours in Sydney and Melbourne 
  • The Blue Mountains 
  • Phillip Island 
  • Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary 
  • Kuranda, including a ride on the Scenic Railway 
  • The Great Ocean Road 
  • A River Cruise in Brisbane  
  • A cruise to the Great Barrier Reef 
  • Sunrise and sunset at Uluru  
  • Guided walks of Uluru and Kata Tjuta National Park 

 

  • Currency: Australian Dollar 
  • Language: English 
  • Time zone: GMT+11 
  • Country: Australia 

All British passport holders need to obtain an Australian eVisitor visa prior to departure. By using the eVisitor system you will not need to send your passport away for a visa stamp or label. The eVisitor visa is free of charge and valid for a three-month stay within a twelve-month period from the date that the eVisitor visa is granted.

It may be applied for only online at www.border.gov.au. Click on to ‘ImmiAccount’ and follow the instructions. Once you have successfully completed the online application form, your approval should be received by email within 24 hours. You should print this and take it with you on holiday. When checking-in for your flight to Australia at the airport, airline staff will use your passport to electronically confirm that you have authority to travel to Australia prior to boarding. 

Whilst care has been taken to ensure that the information provided relating to visa requirements is true and correct at time of publication, changes in requirements after the time of publication may impact on the accuracy of this information. Therefore, whilst we strive to provide the most up-to-date information, we strongly suggest that you re-confirm requirements with the relevant embassy prior to travel. 

We want to ensure you make the correct choice before you book your holiday with us. If you have any concerns regarding the suitability of the holiday due to reduced mobility we would encourage you to call us to discuss these concerns. General information on mobility in connection with our tours can be found here. 

The deposit for this holiday is £500pp, then the remaining balance of the holiday is due a minimum of 75 days before you depart.

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Departure:
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To:
London Heathrow Airport
Arrival:
TBC
Class:
Awaiting Airline Schedules
Classic Tour
12 02 2026 TBC
  • Outbound:
    Date:
    12 02 2026
    Travelling with:
    Awaiting Airline Schedules
    From:
    London Heathrow Airport
    Departure:
    TBC
    To:
    Sydney Airport
    Arrival:
    TBC
    Class:
    Awaiting Airline Schedules
  • Inbound:
    Date:
    02 03 2026
    Travelling with:
    Awaiting Airline Schedules
    From:
    Melbourne Airport
    Departure:
    TBC
    To:
    London Heathrow Airport
    Arrival:
    TBC
    Class:
    Awaiting Airline Schedules
Accommodation in Australia - see itinerary £6,499 pp Book now
Outbound:
Date:
12 02 2026
Travelling with:
Awaiting Airline Schedules
From:
London Heathrow Airport
Departure:
TBC
To:
Sydney Airport
Arrival:
TBC
Class:
Awaiting Airline Schedules
Inbound:
Date:
02 03 2026
Travelling with:
Awaiting Airline Schedules
From:
Melbourne Airport
Departure:
TBC
To:
London Heathrow Airport
Arrival:
TBC
Class:
Awaiting Airline Schedules
Classic Tour
05 03 2026 TBC
  • Outbound:
    Date:
    05 03 2026
    Travelling with:
    Awaiting Airline Schedules
    From:
    London Heathrow Airport
    Departure:
    TBC
    To:
    Sydney Airport
    Arrival:
    TBC
    Class:
    Awaiting Airline Schedules
  • Inbound:
    Date:
    23 03 2026
    Travelling with:
    Awaiting Airline Schedules
    From:
    Melbourne Airport
    Departure:
    TBC
    To:
    London Heathrow Airport
    Arrival:
    TBC
    Class:
    Awaiting Airline Schedules
Accommodation in Australia - see itinerary £6,499 pp Book now
Outbound:
Date:
05 03 2026
Travelling with:
Awaiting Airline Schedules
From:
London Heathrow Airport
Departure:
TBC
To:
Sydney Airport
Arrival:
TBC
Class:
Awaiting Airline Schedules
Inbound:
Date:
23 03 2026
Travelling with:
Awaiting Airline Schedules
From:
Melbourne Airport
Departure:
TBC
To:
London Heathrow Airport
Arrival:
TBC
Class:
Awaiting Airline Schedules
Classic Tour
02 04 2026 TBC
  • Outbound:
    Date:
    02 04 2026
    Travelling with:
    Awaiting Airline Schedules
    From:
    London Heathrow Airport
    Departure:
    TBC
    To:
    Sydney Airport
    Arrival:
    TBC
    Class:
    Awaiting Airline Schedules
  • Inbound:
    Date:
    20 04 2026
    Travelling with:
    Awaiting Airline Schedules
    From:
    Melbourne Airport
    Departure:
    TBC
    To:
    London Heathrow Airport
    Arrival:
    TBC
    Class:
    Awaiting Airline Schedules
Accommodation in Australia - see itinerary £6,199 pp Book now
Outbound:
Date:
02 04 2026
Travelling with:
Awaiting Airline Schedules
From:
London Heathrow Airport
Departure:
TBC
To:
Sydney Airport
Arrival:
TBC
Class:
Awaiting Airline Schedules
Inbound:
Date:
20 04 2026
Travelling with:
Awaiting Airline Schedules
From:
Melbourne Airport
Departure:
TBC
To:
London Heathrow Airport
Arrival:
TBC
Class:
Awaiting Airline Schedules
Classic Tour
15 10 2026 TBC
  • Outbound:
    Date:
    15 10 2026
    Travelling with:
    Awaiting Airline Schedules
    From:
    London Heathrow Airport
    Departure:
    TBC
    To:
    Sydney Airport
    Arrival:
    TBC
    Class:
    Awaiting Airline Schedules
  • Inbound:
    Date:
    02 11 2026
    Travelling with:
    Awaiting Airline Schedules
    From:
    Melbourne Airport
    Departure:
    TBC
    To:
    London Heathrow Airport
    Arrival:
    TBC
    Class:
    Awaiting Airline Schedules
Accommodation in Australia - see itinerary £6,199 pp Book now
Outbound:
Date:
15 10 2026
Travelling with:
Awaiting Airline Schedules
From:
London Heathrow Airport
Departure:
TBC
To:
Sydney Airport
Arrival:
TBC
Class:
Awaiting Airline Schedules
Inbound:
Date:
02 11 2026
Travelling with:
Awaiting Airline Schedules
From:
Melbourne Airport
Departure:
TBC
To:
London Heathrow Airport
Arrival:
TBC
Class:
Awaiting Airline Schedules

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Escorted Tour

Highlights of Australia

  • Australia
  • 4* hotels
  • London Heathrow Airport
  • Daily breakfast & 1 lunch
  • 17 included experiences

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