REGIONS WE VISIT AS AUSTRALIAN GROUP TOUR OPERATORS
As experienced Australian group tour operators, we have built a strong understanding of Australia’s diverse areas that create exceptional experiences. Let us help your clients explore the unforgettable regions of Australia!
Victoria (VIC) is the smallest of the mainland states in size but is home to the country’s second most populated city, the wonderful Melbourne! Often referred to as the nation’s cultural capital, Melbourne is famed for its graffiti laneways, fashion-forward boutiques and booming café scene. Victorians’ enthusiasm for sport is also legendary and this is where Australian Rules football began. The only thing more sacred than the AFL (footy!) is the Melbournian’s love of coffee, and here, travelers will be able to find some of Australia’s best flat whites, cappuccinos and piccolo lattes.
Must do: AFL Game and try a Melbourne coffee!
Victoria (VIC) is the smallest of the mainland states in size but is home to the country’s second most populated city, the wonderful Melbourne! Often referred to as the nation’s cultural capital, Melbourne is famed for its graffiti laneways, fashion-forward boutiques and booming café scene. Victorians’ enthusiasm for sport is also legendary and this is where Australian Rules football began. The only thing more sacred than the AFL (footy!) is the Melbournian’s love of coffee, and here, travelers will be able to find some of Australia’s best flat whites, cappuccinos and piccolo lattes.
Must do: AFL Game and try a Melbourne coffee!
To fully experience Australia, your clients MUST experience New South Wales! New South Wales (NSW) is the oldest and most-populous state in Australia. New South Wales was originally settled as a penal colony on the shores of Port Jackson where the bustling capital city of Sydney now stands. Sydney is the nation’s largest city and is renowned for its idyllic beaches, great walks and world-class dining. New South Wales is also home to popular attractions including the Blue Mountains and the Hunter Valley wine region.
Must do: Bondi Beach and Sydney Harbour
To fully experience Australia, your clients MUST experience New South Wales! New South Wales (NSW) is the oldest and most-populous state in Australia. New South Wales was originally settled as a penal colony on the shores of Port Jackson where the bustling capital city of Sydney now stands. Sydney is the nation’s largest city and is renowned for its idyllic beaches, great walks and world-class dining. New South Wales is also home to popular attractions including the Blue Mountains and the Hunter Valley wine region.
Must do: Bondi Beach and Sydney Harbour
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Queensland (QLD) is Australia’s second-largest state in size and is home to the world-famous Great Barrier Reef, the world’s most extensive subtropical rainforest and the beautiful Queensland Islands – including the World Heritage-listed Fraser Island. Your group will adore Brisbane, the state’s capital; it enjoys more winter sunshine and warmth than most Australian cities and is perfect for outdoor activities and water sports. As experienced Australian group tour operators, we always suggest Queensland as one of the best spots to enjoy and admire Australia’s natural beauty.
Queensland (QLD) is Australia’s second-largest state in size and is home to the world-famous Great Barrier Reef, the world’s most extensive subtropical rainforest and the beautiful Queensland Islands – including the World Heritage-listed Fraser Island. Your group will adore Brisbane, the state’s capital; it enjoys more winter sunshine and warmth than most Australian cities and is perfect for outdoor activities and water sports. As experienced Australian group tour operators, we always suggest Queensland as one of the best spots to enjoy and admire Australia’s natural beauty.
At the top end of Australia lies the Northern Territory (NT) which allows travelers to explore the regions of Australia in a unique light. The Northern Territory is perfect for groups wanting to experience a more authentic, historical Australian experience, with Aboriginal heritage still strong within this state of Australia. Darwin, on the northern coast, is the capital, and Alice Springs is the principal inland town. Alice Springs is the physical heart of Australia, almost exactly at the nation’s geographical centre. The Northern Territory is home to the famous Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kakadu National Park, so if you’re wanting to visit some of the beautiful and cultural wonders of Australia, we can be sure to add the NT to your client’s tour itinerary.
At the top end of Australia lies the Northern Territory (NT) which allows travelers to explore the regions of Australia in a unique light. The Northern Territory is perfect for groups wanting to experience a more authentic, historical Australian experience, with Aboriginal heritage still strong within this state of Australia. Darwin, on the northern coast, is the capital, and Alice Springs is the principal inland town. Alice Springs is the physical heart of Australia, almost exactly at the nation’s geographical centre. The Northern Territory is home to the famous Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kakadu National Park, so if you’re wanting to visit some of the beautiful and cultural wonders of Australia, we can be sure to add the NT to your client’s tour itinerary.
Western Australia (WA) is Australia’s largest state and is a place of true contrasts: from desert in the east to 13,000 kilometres (8,000 miles) of pristine coastline on the west. The state’s capital is Perth; the fourth most populous city in Australia and famed for its uncrowded beaches, parklands and fresh seafood. Off the coast of Esperance, in the state’s south, is Middle Island, which is home to the extraordinary pink-coloured Lake Hillier. There is many things to experience in Perth, but if your clients are looking for some of Australia’s best beaches, best food and wine and a more relaxed state to visit, we will be sure to incorporate the wonders of Western Australia into their tour itinerary.
Western Australia (WA) is Australia’s largest state and is a place of true contrasts: from desert in the east to 13,000 kilometres (8,000 miles) of pristine coastline on the west. The state’s capital is Perth; the fourth most populous city in Australia and famed for its uncrowded beaches, parklands and fresh seafood. Off the coast of Esperance, in the state’s south, is Middle Island, which is home to the extraordinary pink-coloured Lake Hillier. There is many things to experience in Perth, but if your clients are looking for some of Australia’s best beaches, best food and wine and a more relaxed state to visit, we will be sure to incorporate the wonders of Western Australia into their tour itinerary.
South Australia (SA) sits in the southern central part of the country and covers some of the most arid parts of the continent. The state’s capital is Adelaide and is a great base for exploring the Barossa wineries, the Flinders Ranges and Kangaroo Island. South Australia has a thriving arts scene and is known as the ‘Festival State’, with more than 500 events and festivals taking place there each year. If your group tour is looking for a lively and bustling arts and music experience, we can complete a group itinerary full of events and activities to ensure they have an unforgettable visit to South Australia.
South Australia (SA) sits in the southern central part of the country and covers some of the most arid parts of the continent. The state’s capital is Adelaide and is a great base for exploring the Barossa wineries, the Flinders Ranges and Kangaroo Island. South Australia has a thriving arts scene and is known as the ‘Festival State’, with more than 500 events and festivals taking place there each year. If your group tour is looking for a lively and bustling arts and music experience, we can complete a group itinerary full of events and activities to ensure they have an unforgettable visit to South Australia.
Tasmania (TAS) is separated from mainland Australia by the Bass Strait and is the smallest state in Australia. The capital, Hobart, was founded in 1804 as a penal colony, and is Australia’s second oldest capital city after Sydney. One-fifth of Tasmania is covered by national parks and wilderness – abundant in driving routes and walking trails – and it is one of the world’s most mountainous islands. A visit to Tasmania could be exactly what your clients are looking for in their group tour, and we can help to ensure their expectations of an unforgettable vacation is met.
Tasmania (TAS) is separated from mainland Australia by the Bass Strait and is the smallest state in Australia. The capital, Hobart, was founded in 1804 as a penal colony, and is Australia’s second oldest capital city after Sydney. One-fifth of Tasmania is covered by national parks and wilderness – abundant in driving routes and walking trails – and it is one of the world’s most mountainous islands. A visit to Tasmania could be exactly what your clients are looking for in their group tour, and we can help to ensure their expectations of an unforgettable vacation is met.
The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) bounds the national capital of Canberra and is the centre of government. The Australian Capital Territory is located approximately 290 kilometres (180 miles) south of Sydney – it is the only land locked Australian state or territory. The ACT is home to a number of important national institutions, including Parliament House, the Royal Australian Mint, the Australian War Memorial and the National Gallery of Australia. Alongside these important and interesting Australian places, Canberra also offers a rich adventure playground, with many hiking and biking trails to suit the more adventurous groups!
The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) bounds the national capital of Canberra and is the centre of government. The Australian Capital Territory is located approximately 290 kilometres (180 miles) south of Sydney – it is the only land locked Australian state or territory. The ACT is home to a number of important national institutions, including Parliament House, the Royal Australian Mint, the Australian War Memorial and the National Gallery of Australia. Alongside these important and interesting Australian places, Canberra also offers a rich adventure playground, with many hiking and biking trails to suit the more adventurous groups!
We are proud Australian group tour operators that can help you to offer your clients an unforgettable and exciting Australian experience. Our extensive background in the Australian tourism market means we have a wonderful knowledge of our country and all that it has to offer. We have strong relationships with other local partners to ensure that you can rely on the highest quality tours, activities and events booked for your tour group. If you’re booking local clients in for a vacation to Australia, get in touch with us and let’s discuss how we can make their Australian group trip one to remember.