This wonderful tour first takes you to explore the most famous Australian city, Sydney. You will cruise the Sydney Harbour, explore famous local beaches, and visit the world-famous Sydney Opera House. During a small group guided tour, you will spend a day admiring the natural beauty of the Blue Mountains and Scenic World. After that, continue the incredible adventure to the iconic Red Centre. You will dine under the outback sky with a magnificent Uluru sunset, ride camels in the desert, and wander around the fascinating Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Last but not least, you will visit the breathtaking Tropical North Queensland. You will spend four nights in Port Douglas, giving you plenty of time to admire ancient rainforests and spectacular local wildlife, discover the Daintree National Park, and cruise the Outer Great Barrier Reef.
Sydney, Australia’s most iconic city, is a vibrant hub of culture, beauty, and history. Home to nearly 20% of the country's population, it’s also Australia’s largest city. Perched along the stunning east coast, Sydney boasts an enviable mix of world-famous landmarks, including the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge, alongside pristine white-sand beaches like Bondi and Manly. With a rich tapestry of history, art, and diverse culinary delights, Sydney offers something for every traveller, from sun-seekers and food lovers to adventure enthusiasts.
On arrival, you will be met by a private driver outside baggage carousel and delivered to your Sydney accommodation.
Located on the lands of the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation, the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney is Australia’s oldest scientific institution and one of the earliest botanic gardens in the Southern Hemisphere. Set on the historic site of first contact between the Eora and Europeans, this lush oasis lies between Circular Quay, the Sydney Opera House, and the Art Gallery of New South Wales, offering spectacular views over Sydney Harbour.
The garden boasts thousands of plant species and a rich array of wildlife, including colourful birds, fruit bats, and water dragons. Visitors can explore themed areas such as the Cadi Jam Ora: First Encounters Garden, which shares the story of the Gadigal People through native plants and interpretive displays. Another highlight is The Calyx, a state-of-the-art horticultural center featuring dynamic exhibitions that celebrate botany and environmental awareness.
For those looking to relax, the garden’s café and restaurant provide delicious dining options paired with stunning views, making it the perfect place to unwind after a day of discovery.
Step aboard a modern 78ft cruiser to begin your stunning Sydney Harbour Dinner Cruise. Designed with luxury and superb comfort in mind and with plenty of room on board, expansive main, upper, and sun decks offer 360-degree views of all the harbour’s iconic attractions as you sail past. The Sydney Harbour is photogenic at any time, but sunset is particularly special, and once the sun goes down, the gleaming cityscape comes alive in glittering lights. This dinner cruise allows you to experience the harbour from both beautiful perspectives.
This dinner experience is a long, lavish affair, with generous meals showcasing locally sourced and regionally influenced delicacies, paired with an expansive collection of beers, wine, soft drinks, tea, or coffee.
Your accommodation: Vibe Hotel Darling Harbour
Zen is a state of mind, and you’ll find yours at Vibe Hotel Sydney Darling Harbour. This property offers guests a new side to Sydney, one that celebrates an eclectic blend of hole-in-the-wall restaurants and world-class sites in close proximity.Often mistaken as Australia's capital city, Sydney is a vibrant coastal city with plenty to see and do. Starting in Circular Quay you will catch your first views of the two big icons, Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. From here you can catch one of the quintessential harbour ferries over to Manly Beach or Taronga Zoo, catching a glimpse of Kirribilli House, the Prime Minister's official Sydney residence, on the way over. Kirribilli is also home to one of Sydney's oldest markets at the Kirribilli Neighbourhood Centre twice a month. It is known for its stalls of vintage clothing, arts, delicious street food and its lively community atmosphere - so if you are in town on a market day, you can't miss it. For a relaxing end to your day of exploration, your dinner options are aplenty. From high-end restaurants around Circular Quay that offer amazing views, to the Chinatown food courts and a broad range of eateries at Barangaroo, you will be spoiled for choice.
When in Sydney travel like the locals do, on the harbour highway! The Hop-on Hop-off Ferry pass takes you to the city's must-see spots like Taronga Zoo, Shark Island, Watsons Bay and Manly. Start your day at Circular Quay or Darling Harbour and enjoy the flexibility to explore at your own pace. The friendly crew provides onboard commentary, while a printed map and easy to follow ferry timetable will keep you informed! Pass the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge while relaxing on indoor or outdoor decks with free Wi-Fi.
The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA) is Australia's leading museum dedicated to exhibiting, interpreting, and collecting contemporary art from across Australia and around the world. It features more than 4,000 works by Australian artists, with a strong emphasis on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists. In addition to the permanent collection, it hosts a continually changing range of modern art exhibitions. The museum offers free guided tours, and it is a must-see for anyone interested in art and culture with free time in Sydney. The Museum is housed in the former Maritime Services building, which is a fine example of late Art Deco architecture. It is also a unique shopping destination specialising in Australian and international contemporary art and culture publications. You can get refreshments at the MCA Cafe, which offers modern Australian cuisine with stunning views of Sydney Harbour.
The Art Gallery of New South Wales is one of Australia's flagship art museums and the state's leading visual arts institution. It is visited by over one million people every year. It is a must-see attraction in Sydney for anyone interested in art and culture. It is a place of experience and inspiration. You can admire a renowned collection of Australian and international art and immerse yourself in the stunning art museum campus set in one of the most beautiful cultural precincts. The Art Gallery's diverse collection tells stories of human encounter and cultural exchange and offers insights into the individual creative mind. The Gallery is located in wonderful parklands settings overlooking Sydney Harbour, within short walking distance from the city centre. The Gallery features different exhibitions, events, and daily free guided tours. You can get refreshments from Gallery Cafe or Kiosk, which feature a takeaway menu with native Australian ingredients.
Step inside an iconic landmark. The Sydney Opera House is one of the world’s most recognisable landmarks and this is your chance to truly get up-close. Run your hands over the world-famous shell tiles, take a seat in the elegant custom-made white birch timber chairs and marvel at the vaulted ceilings. Visit areas off-limits to the public and capture photographs from rare vantage points. Explore theatres and foyers where more than 1600 concerts, operas, dramas and ballets take place each year.
Your accommodation: Vibe Hotel Darling Harbour
Zen is a state of mind, and you’ll find yours at Vibe Hotel Sydney Darling Harbour. This property offers guests a new side to Sydney, one that celebrates an eclectic blend of hole-in-the-wall restaurants and world-class sites in close proximity.Aussie Backyard Tour is 1.5 hour walking tour with a Zoo guide including photo opportunities and access to Australian native animals. The tour also includes Zoo entry.
Experience the sun, sand, and surf at Australia’s most iconic beach with this 3-hour walking tour of Bondi Beach. Learn about the area’s Aboriginal heritage, see where the famous ‘Bondi Rescue’ TV show is filmed, and learn how Bondi Beach became a hotspot for tourists, celebrities, and surfers. Along the way, admire the Bondi Aboriginal rock art sites, pose for photos by the Bondi Pavillion, and take a peek at celebrity residences located nearby. Then on to the Bondi promenade to catch a Lifeguard for a photo and walk along the coastal path to Tamarama and Bronte beaches with more stunning scenery. After that, head back for a drink overlooking Bondi at Icebergs.
During this historic pub walking tour of The Rocks, you will be drinking and searching for Sydney’s oldest pub. Between watering holes, you will be guided through the alleys and cobbled streets of The Rocks as you share the gossip, shouts, & stories of Australia’s first European settlement. This tour includes a choice of beer, cider, house wine, or soft drink at each of the 4 pubs visited. Pre or post tour, you can choose an optional meal and drink extra to enjoy with your new tour mates and maybe another beer, or two.
Your accommodation: Vibe Hotel Darling Harbour
Zen is a state of mind, and you’ll find yours at Vibe Hotel Sydney Darling Harbour. This property offers guests a new side to Sydney, one that celebrates an eclectic blend of hole-in-the-wall restaurants and world-class sites in close proximity.Spend the day exploring the natural beauty of the Blue Mountains, Scenic World, and surrounding areas. The tour offers breathtaking views taking in a selection of unique lookout points surrounding Jamison Valley. Away from the crowds, marvel at the vast, jaw-dropping valley views while breathing in fresh, eucalyptus-infused air. Join in on guided walks to see cascades and spectacular lookouts away from the large tour groups. Marvel at the beauty of the Three Sisters and listen to informative commentary from local Blue Mountain guides.
Your accommodation: Vibe Hotel Darling Harbour
Zen is a state of mind, and you’ll find yours at Vibe Hotel Sydney Darling Harbour. This property offers guests a new side to Sydney, one that celebrates an eclectic blend of hole-in-the-wall restaurants and world-class sites in close proximity.You will be picked up from your Sydney accommodation and taken to the Sydney Airport.
The cost for this flight is additional to your tour, we can book this flight for you.
After collecting your luggage, simply follow the courtesy hotel transfers signs. Locate the AAT Kings coach displaying your resort name and hop on board. Your driver will then deliver you directly to your accommodation, just a short 10-minute journey away.
Yulara is the resort township situated 10 minutes drive from the entry to Uluru Kata-Tjuta National Park. This small outpost is the central hub that supports tourism around Uluru, but also helps to protect the fragile ecosystem and spiritual centre of Australia from modern human impact. Yulara hosts approximately 250,000 visitors each year in its range of accommodation ranging from glamping to poolside resorts. Take the opportunity during your visit to walk the path through desert vegetation to Imalung Lookout in the very centre of the village, providing stunning, uninterrupted views of Uluru.
This exclusive dining experience combines the award-winning ‘Sounds of Silence’ dinner under the outback sky with the once-in-a-lifetime Field of Light art installation.
With magnificent views of Uluru at sunset, a three-course bush tucker menu, premium selection of Australian wines and beers, fascinating star talk and a self-guided walk through the Field of Light art installation, your ‘A Night at Field of Light’ experience is complete.
Your accommodation: Voyages Desert Gardens Hotel
Offering the only rooms with views of Uluru in Ayers Rock Resort, 4.5 star Desert Gardens Hotel offers elegant guestrooms within an oasis of native gardens.More than just a photo opportunity, this national park holds the wisdom of ancient lands and their custodians - a living cultural landscape where the earth and its people exist as one. It is, of course, home to the awe-inspiring rock formation, Uluru. This natural feature is famous for the way the light plays on it during spectacular sunrises and sunsets and can be viewed from specially created viewing areas depending on the time of day you visit. If exploring geological marvels is a highlight for you, the domes of Kata Tjuta are just as spectacular as Uluru. The Anangu, the traditional owners of this land, believe that the physical landscapes of Uluru-Kata Tjuta were shaped by ancestral beings who still exist here today. At the entrance of the park you will find the Cultural Centre, a free-form structure built entirely from locally-made mud bricks. Here you can learn about the Anangu, their culture and the area's natural environment. You can also marvel at traditional and contemporary art at the park's galleries, or check out the stunning art installation that overlooks the park, the Field of Light, after dark.
The Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Parks Pass allows entry to explore these universally recognised natural wonders. You will be required to show your Uluru-Kata Tjuta Parks Pass at the park entry gates before entering Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Please have your pass ready to be scanned prior to arriving at this location.
Watch the sun rise and the rock come to life in brilliant shades of red and orange with this incredible Uluru Sunrise and Kata Tjuta Morning Tour. Rise early to arrive at Talinguru Nyakunytaku, the Uluru sunrise viewing area, where you will be provided with a spectacular natural phenomenon, a must-see experience when visiting the Red Centre. Afterwards, drive 45km through the desert to Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) as your guide provides a historical overview of the National Park. Step out of the coach and be led into a different world as you explore the sheer walls of Walpa Gorge and be introduced to a rare plant species and lush evergreen scrub.
Be taken on an exclusive trip around Uluru and learn of the monolith's incredible history from your experienced driver guide. Hop off the bus and take a short walk to the Mutijulu Waterhole at the base of Uluru. You will awe at the ancient stories of traditional owners, the Anangu people, and be fascinated by the flora and fauna which thrives in the unforgivable environment. You will be taken to the Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre before witnessing the sunset and this 348 metre high rock light up in brilliant hues of red. After this natural phenomenon, continue to an exclusive venue for a barbecue dinner, consisting of a variety of Australian meats and native foods. Star gaze with a glass of Australian wine and absorb the beauty of your surroundings.
Activity only available for children over 9 years old.
Your accommodation: Voyages Desert Gardens Hotel
Offering the only rooms with views of Uluru in Ayers Rock Resort, 4.5 star Desert Gardens Hotel offers elegant guestrooms within an oasis of native gardens.Return transfers to the airport depart from outside your hotel approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes prior to your scheduled flight departure. Please check with reception for exact departure times.
The cost for this flight is additional to your tour, we can book this flight for you.
A private transfer will meet you on arrival at the airport and transfer you to your Port Douglas accommodation.
Welcome to the relaxed, tropical sea-side village of Port Douglas, the perfect getaway location. There are plenty of restaurants, bars and boutique stores, beach spots to relax, and tours of some of Australia's iconic natural wonders. With the World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest on your doorstep, you can easily go snorkelling or diving, adventure on a mountain bike tour or learn about Indigenous country and culture through immersive experiences.
Your accommodation: Shantara Resort Port Douglas
The Shantara Resort Port Douglas is a boutique resort-style complex, that provides luxury self-contained apartments in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. It is situated in one of Tropical North Queensland's most desirable holiday destinations, just a short walk to the famous Four Mile Beach and several cafes, restaurants, and shops.For your experience of a lifetime, Quicksilver’s wave-piercing catamaran and friendly crew will take you to a reef at the very edge of Australia’s Continental Shelf, to an underwater world that is a dazzling kaleidoscope of colour and brilliance.
Choose to dive, snorkel, or stay dry and explore the stunning reef from the comfort of a Quicksilver semi-sub, just one meter underwater. Watch the fish feeding from Quicksilver’s unique underwater viewing platform and underwater observatory. Whichever way you choose, you’ll bring home a lifetime of memories from this living natural wonder.
Your accommodation: Shantara Resort Port Douglas
The Shantara Resort Port Douglas is a boutique resort-style complex, that provides luxury self-contained apartments in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. It is situated in one of Tropical North Queensland's most desirable holiday destinations, just a short walk to the famous Four Mile Beach and several cafes, restaurants, and shops.Port Douglas is a chic, yet relaxed seaside village with a plethora of restaurants and bars, as well as fantastic boutique shopping. The village is also the ideal base to explore three of Australia's most iconic natural attractions - the World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef, the Daintree Rainforest, and Cape Tribulation with an abundance of tours and day trips available.
Flagstaff Hill lookout track
1.5km. Allow 15 minutes.
If you need a picture worth framing (or posting) look no further than the Flagstaff Hill Lookout. Located at the summit of Island Point Road, it is an easy walk, bike ride or even short drive to the lookout viewing area. From here you will witness sweeping, majestic views of Four Mile Beach and the rainforest-clad mountain ranges to the south. Venture along the Flagstaff Hill Walking Trail down to Four Mile Beach and walk the plank (or viewing platform) and take in the 180-degree views to the Coral Sea, Low Isles, and Snapper Island to the north. Find the hidden Low Isles Lighthouse viewing platform located on the corner where Wharf and Island Point Roads meet.
Mossman Gorge
Embark on your own adventure through the Gorge with a voyage through the lush green rainforest. Soak up the wonders of the national park at your own pace as you navigate walking tracks and trails, including the popular Gorge Circuit. Pack a picnic lunch to savour at one of the many water holes, where you can find a quiet place to sit back, catch your breath, and appreciate the wonders of your surroundings. Find yourself under the towering canopy of the rainforest, beautifully framed by the striking mountains.
All of the walking tracks are clearly signposted and maps are also provided upon entry. Seasonal track closures may occur from time to time due to localised flooding or track maintenance. Please note, shuttle bus fees apply to the below Mossman Gorge walks. For a guided experience, we recommend joining a Mossman Gorge Dreamtime Walk, where an experienced interpretive Indigenous guide demonstrates traditional plant use, identifies bush food sources, and provides an enchanting narrative of the rainforest and their special relationship with this unique tropical environment.
Baral Marrjanga
270 metres. Allow 5-10 minutes.
Baral Marrjanga leads through the rainforest from the shuttle bus stop to a lookout with views of the Mossman River and the mountain ranges beyond. The track includes two sections of elevated boardwalk that pass through the lower rainforest canopy. The track is suitable for wheelchairs, strollers, and the vision-impaired.
Lower River Track
300 metres. Allow 5-10 minutes.
This track starts at the shuttle bus stop and winds along the Mossman River before joining Baral Marrjanga. Several small lookouts along the track provide views of the river. Although most of the lower river track is easy walking, the steps can be slippery. Please take care and use the handrails provided.
Rex Creek Bridge
460 metres. Allow 10 minutes.
To reach the Rex Creek suspension bridge, follow Baral Marrjanga to the lookout and take the short, signposted track to the left.
Rainforest Circuit Track (from Rex Creek Bridge)
2.4km return. Allow 45 minutes.
This track begins on the far side of Rex Creek bridge. On the left, 80m from the bridge, a small lookout provides views of Manjal Dimbi (Mount Demi). A little way past the lookout, the track divides to form a circuit that meanders through the rainforest.
Wildlife Habitat is an eco-certified wildlife sanctuary that allows you to interact with wildlife in five unique habitats. It provides a chance to experience the animals of Wetlands, Rainforest, Savannah and Woodlands environments. Today, you will start with the iconic Breakfast with the Birds, which has been a must-do for visitors who are seeking a unique breakfast experience. The Curlew Cafe team will be serving up scrumptious breakfast platters, and you can interact and feed Koala’s, colourful birds and more, whilst chatting with the friendly, knowledgeable keepers about their passion for wildlife and conservation. After that, explore the Rainforest Habitat from forest floor to canopy, as you make your way along the boardwalks and admire the wildlife that call this environment home, including the southern cassowary. Savannah Habitat offers you the opportunity to hand-feed kangaroos and wallabies, as well as admire emus and the Lumholtz’s Tree Kangaroo. If you are looking for an unforgettable Australian wildlife experience, this is the place for you!
Tropical North Queensland is the only place on earth where two natural World Heritage-listed sites meet – the magnificent Great Barrier Reef and the Wet Tropics Rainforest! A seat on this deluxe flight shares unique views of this ancient partnership and photo opportunities of Green Island, Double Island, Barron Gorge, Kuranda Village and the impressive coastline home to Cairns City and the Northern Beaches, including picturesque Palm Cove.
Dive into the aquatic territory of the mighty Estuarine Crocodile. It allows you to swim eye-to-teeth with these terrifying predators and live to tell the tale. It is an opportunity to delve into the depths just centimetres away from these man-eating beasts and engage in the most terrifying (but safe!) experience that comes from watching these apex predators. As you come close to croc's sharp teeth, the survival instinct and adrenaline are sure to kick in! Today's experience includes also exploring the park. Wildlife Habitat is an eco-certified wildlife sanctuary that allows you to interact with wildlife in five unique habitats. It provides a chance to experience the animals of Wetlands, Rainforest, Savannah and Woodlands environments. Explore the Rainforest Habitat from forest floor to canopy, as you make your way along the boardwalks and admire the wildlife that call this environment home, including the southern cassowary. Savannah Habitat offers you the opportunity to hand-feed kangaroos and wallabies, as well as admire emus and the Lumholtz’s Tree Kangaroo. If you are looking for an unforgettable Australian wildlife experience, this is the place for you!
Your accommodation: Shantara Resort Port Douglas
The Shantara Resort Port Douglas is a boutique resort-style complex, that provides luxury self-contained apartments in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. It is situated in one of Tropical North Queensland's most desirable holiday destinations, just a short walk to the famous Four Mile Beach and several cafes, restaurants, and shops.Expertly guided aboard one of Billy Tea Safari’s custom 4WD vehicles, this immersive wet-tropics experience showcases the flora, fauna and diverse landscapes of the oldest continually surviving rainforest on the planet. Highlights include a scenic coastal drive, Daintree River cruise, guided rainforest walk, lunch in a beautiful rainforest setting, opportunity for an invigorating rainforest swim, free time at Cape Tribulation beach, complimentary tropical fruit ice-cream and a cable ferry crossing of the Daintree River.
Your accommodation: Shantara Resort Port Douglas
The Shantara Resort Port Douglas is a boutique resort-style complex, that provides luxury self-contained apartments in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. It is situated in one of Tropical North Queensland's most desirable holiday destinations, just a short walk to the famous Four Mile Beach and several cafes, restaurants, and shops.A private transfer will collect you from your Port Douglas accommodation and transfer you to the airport in time for your departing flight.