AMAZING AUSTRALIA - A PLACE TO MAKE MEMORIES
If someone tells you to think of Australia, the first things that surely come to mind are the iconic images of Australia - the Sydney Harbour Bridge as well as the Sydney Opera House, the natural beauty and blue waters that is home to The Great Barrier Reef, the sun-soaked beaches of Queensland and Western Australia, Kangaroo Islands diverse native wildlife and marsupials that are indigenous to this wonderful continent, driving along the coast along The Great Ocean Road admiring the Twelve Apostles, the silent wonder of Uluru in the Red Centre as well as the vibrant streets and markets of Australia's modern cities.
There is something for everyone here...
- Families, Honeymooner, Adventure Seekers, Culture & Heritage
- Stunning destinations that can be combined on a multi-stop holiday of a lifetime
- Transport options include self-drive, rail, flights, boat and bus tours
- Accommodations from luxury rainforest lodges, sleek city hotels and apartments, remote outback resorts and walkabout glamping
- Get the chance to visit theose friends and relatives you've been meaning to see!
- Stop overs to and from UK in Asia or Dubai en route to break up the journey
Australia is a trip of a lifetime and has endless possibilities! Get in touch today to discuss your ideas with one of our Aussie Specialists and let's get your journey started!
Stunning landscapes & extraordinary experiences
Australia is home to some of the finest wineries in the world - why not plan a visit and tour one? Choose from over 65 wineries including Hunter Valley, The Barossa or Margaret River. Explore these beautiful regions, plan a personalised tour, enjoy some delicious wine tasting accompanied by a fabulous lunch.
Home to the world's oldest and still existing civilisations, Australia's Aboriginal culture can be dated back 50,000 years and can still be seen with some incredible cave paintings that have endured time and are a sight to behold! Many can be found in the Kimberley area and The Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territories - jaw-dropping scenery set in a timeless setting of ancient rainforests and thundering waterfalls.
Experience the remoteness of the Outback and Red Centre - home to the sacred and spiritual site of Uluru - a giant monolith taller than the Eiffel Tower - an everchanging scene of colour and shadows depending on the time of day and season. Spend some here in some stunning resorts that take you away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and reset.
Soak up the rays on the beautiful white beaches of the Gold & Sunshine Coasts of Queenland, snorkle or dive on one of the planet's greatest natural wonders - The Great Barrier Reef or swim with whale sharks at Ningaloo. See the sparkling blue waters surrounding the Whitsunday Islands as you cruise through by boat on your perfect tropical getaway.
Make today the day you start planning your trip to Australia - simply send us an enquiry today and we can start planning your walkabout today!
When to go
Northern Territory – The dry season between May and October is probably the best time to vist
Western Australia - For SW Australia visit in the Summer between November and March is receommended. For the Northern part of WA then May to October when it’s dry.
Melbourne/ Victoria – All year round but can get a tad chilly in the winter months of June to September. Best weather November to March.
New South Wales – Best weather is normally November to March.
Queensland/The Great Barrier Reef – Wet season is best avoided which is late December to early April
Flight Time
Flight time from London is 21+ hours long-haul
Qantas fly direct to Perth from London. Lots of indirect options to Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth through the Middle East and Asia.
Time Difference
Australia has multiple time zones
Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST)
GMT + 10 hours
Australian Central Standard Time (ACST)
GMT + 9.5 hours
Australian Western Standard Time (AWST)
GMT + 8 hours
Currency
Australian Dollar
Visa Requirements
To enter Australia, UK passport holders require an E-visitor.