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    Flavours of South Australia

    This food and wine lovers’ long weekend, is a culinary discovery of South Australia.

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    $3,110.00

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    Kakadu’s Ancient Secrets

    Be awed by Australia’s magnificent Top End, where you'll discover untamed waterfalls, vast wetlands, ancient culture and Dreamtime artwork.

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    Outback Contrasts

    Witness the rugged landscape of the Red Centre and marvel at the ancient cultures that have cared for this land for generations. Experience the majesty of Uluru, Kings Canyon and view rock art dating back thousands of years.

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    $3,625.00

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    Tastes of Tasmania

    Experience a culinary journey through Australia’s beloved island state while soaking up its wild, rugged natural beauty.

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    $4,037.00

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    New Zealand | 8 DAYS

    The Endless Shores

    Uncover geothermal hotspots, discover vibrant cities and be immersed in the awe-inspiring Maori heritage that holds a special bond with this ancient land.

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    $4,568.00

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    New Zealand | 12 DAYS

    The Southern Drift

    Uncover unique locations, secret trails, striking landscapes, natural treasures and roads less travelled on this true exploration of New Zealand's South Island.

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    Northern Territory Dreaming

    Explore Northern Territory's ancient gorges, spectacular wetlands and unique wildlife, and meet the descendants of Aboriginal people who have lived here for 65,000 years.

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    $7,365.00

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    Inspiring Australia

    Experience the ancient Gondwana rainforests of northern Australia, majestic Uluáąźu in the spiritual Red Centre and the iconic harbour city of Sydney.

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    $10,952.00

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    New Zealand | 19 DAYS

    The Long White Cloud

    Embark on an enchanting exploration through New Zealand's North and South. Discover legends of ancient warriors, indulge in gourmet produce and explore untamed lands.

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Uluru/Ayers Rock

Uluru (Ayers Rock) is one of Australia’s most iconic natural landmarks. Towering 348 metres tall, this bed of arkose sandstone, deposited on the floor of an inland sea some 600 million years ago.
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Alice Springs
Alice Springs

Explore the outback town of Alice Springs. Visit the Royal Flying Doctor Service and School of the Air, wander through the town centre and admire the views of MacDonnell Ranges from the top of Anzac Hill.

Cairns
Cairns

Lush tropical Cairns is the 'capital' of the tropical north. Situated on a coastal strip between the Coral Sea and the Great Dividing Range, you'll find plenty to explore with several natural wonders at its doorstep.

Great Barrier Reef
Great Barrier Reef

Undoubtedly the most famous natural wonder is the World Heritage Listed Great Barrier Reef, one of the seven natural wonders of the world. Snorkel past iridescent coral formations and discover an undersea treasure-trove.

Hunter Valley
Hunter Valley

The world-famous Hunter Valley, known for its historic towns and award- winning wines, is in the heart of Australian wine country. This beautiful region has more than 150 wineries including the likes of Lindeman’s, Drayton’s and McGuigan Wines.

Sydney
Sydney

Australia’s oldest and most famous city, Sydney, is home to some of the most stunning harbours in the world. Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture that Sydney boasts by experiencing a wide variety of food and entertainment across the city.

Rotorua
Rotorua

Less than 3 hours south west of Auckland is Rotorua,  the centre of Maori culture in New Zealand. Here you’ll be warmly welcomed by the Arawa people, passionate locals who love to share their culture and traditions with the region’s many visitors.

Blue Mountains
Blue Mountains

This World Heritage Listed National Park is recognised for its stunning landscape of dense eucalypt forest, grand escarpments, waterfalls and cave systems. Soak up eucalyptus scents and discover such icons as the Three Sisters.

Freycinet National Park
Freycinet National Park

The pristine wilderness of Tasmania is what draws in visitors and Freycinet National Park is just that. It features clean white sands, rocky headlands and breathtaking walking tracks through the park, including most popular Wineglass Bay lookout.

Hobart
Hobart

An enchanting little city built around a beautiful yacht-studded harbour in the shadow of majestic Mt. Wellington. A strong sea- faring flavour and sense of the past gives Hobart an almost European air.

Uluru/Ayers Rock
Uluru/Ayers Rock

Uluru (Ayers Rock) is one of Australia’s most iconic natural landmarks. Towering 348 metres tall, this bed of arkose sandstone, deposited on the floor of an inland sea some 600 million years ago.

Darwin
Darwin

With a rich history and iconic natural sights such as Kakadu and Litchfield National Parks and Katherine Gorge right on its doorstep, Darwin is the best place to explore and experience the Top End of Australia.

Kakadu
Kakadu

In the heart of the Top End is Kakadu National Park, World Heritage listed for its breathtaking landscape, wildlife and Aboriginal cultural significance. Discover striking landscapes, view beautiful rock art and hear stories of the Dreamtime.

Bay of Islands
Bay of Islands

The Bay of Islands has captivated explorers, adventurers and modern-day travellers alike for hundreds of years. With white sandy beaches, sky blue waters and abundant marine life, the Bay of Islands is a paradise where you’ll feel like you’re sitting on the edge of the world.

Auckland
Auckland

On the North Island of New Zealand is Auckland, a vibrant cultural city with stunning natural scenery right on its doorstep. Unwind in Auckland and take in the city’s breathtaking coastal and urban scenery.

Rotorua
Rotorua

Less than 3 hours south west of Auckland is Rotorua,  the centre of Maori culture in New Zealand. Here you’ll be warmly welcomed by the Arawa people, passionate locals who love to share their culture and traditions with the region’s many visitors.

Christchurch
Christchurch

This cosmopolitan city is lively with its arts scene, abundance of entertainment options and is surrounded by beautiful gardens. Situated in the Canterbury region, it was first inhabited around 1000 years ago, making it one of the oldest established cities in New Zealand.

Queenstown
Queenstown

The premier lake and alpine resort town, Queenstown is located 480 kilometres south west of Christchurch. Sitting on the shores of crystal clear Lake Wakatipu and bordered by imposing alpine mountains, the scenery that greets you will take your breath away.

Milford Sound
Milford Sound

Located within Fiordland National Park lies Milford Sound, New Zealand’s most breathtaking natural attraction. With its striking combination of mountain peaks, ink-dark waters and dramatic forest-clad cliffs, it must to visit.