Sydney is a truly vibrant city! The oldest, largest and most famous harbor city offers sun - drenched beaches, iconic buildings, spectacular national parks and award winning restaurants. Come and see the white sails of the Sydney Opera House gleaming in the sunshine, climb the 1504 stairs to the top of Sydney Tower or climb the 442 foot high Harbor Bridge for magnificent views of this spectacular city! This fast-paced metropolis features a multitude of theaters, museums, art galleries, festivals and shopping. Sydney locals enjoy a glorious outdoor lifestyle with great natural beauty.
Explore one of the best Australia vacation packages; combining with intercity flights: Sydney the oldest and most sophisticated city in Australia featuring two of the most iconic structures on the planet, The Sydney Opera House and The Sydney Harbor Bridge; up next is Cairns, renowned as the gateway to two of the world's greatest natural attractions: the Great Barrier Reef and the Wet Tropics Rainforest, and Melbourne, Australia`s second largest city with its conservative and refined elegance.
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Sydney is renowned for its iconic landmarks, including the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Relax on beautiful beaches like Bondi and Manly or explore the Royal Botanic Garden and Taronga Zoo. The historic Rocks district offers charming cobblestone streets, markets, and museums, providing a glimpse into Sydney's colonial past. Darling Harbour and Circular Quay are bustling areas filled with dining, shopping, and entertainment options.
Exploring the vast rural outback is full of spectacular sights and stunning scenery filled with the massive sandstone monolith of Ayers Rock, the quaint town of Alice Springs, the magnificent Olga`s, and fascinating Aboriginal art are just a few of the sights to see in Australia`s Red Center.
The Great Barrier Reef is one of Australia’s remarkable natural wonders composed of the largest coral reef system in the world with over 2,900 individual reefs, and 900 spectacular islands stretching for over 1,429 miles in the sparkling waters of the Coral Sea.
Queensland is a spectacular region covering the northeast portion of Australia boasting over 4,300 miles of sparkling coastline, it is the gateway to the mesmerizing Great Barrier Reef, and millions of acres of Australia’s famous Outback.
New South Wales is Australia’s most populous state distinguished by its charming coastal cities and whopping 780 national parks and reserves. The largest and capital city is sparkling Sydney, home to iconic structures, followed by Newcastle, and Wollongong.
The Victoria region is a simply spectacular destination, with a sensational food scene and sports-loving capital of Melbourne, to relaxing spa stays in the country, world-class wineries, natural springs, striking coastlines, and the incredible mountains landscapes of the west.
Visit the relaxed South Region of Australia which covers some of the aridest portions of the country, the fourth-largest state, and territory. Experience world-class wineries, cellar doors, and lush green vineyards in wine country see wildlife, marvel at the 600 million-year-old Flinders Ranges, and other astounding natural wonders in the ochre outback.
Australia’s Northern Territory leads visitors to the wide-open spaces of the famed rich red outback desert where ancient Aboriginal culture, art, and traditions can be uncovered. Visit the quaint charming desert towns and mix with the laidback locals of the region, see the area’s awe-inspiring natural wonders such as Ayers Rock in the arid Red Center, along with an abundance of nature.
Western Australia is the largest state filled with vast, diverse landscapes and epic scenery, covering nearly one-third of the country. The region is decorated with rugged, picturesque beauty from the capital city of Perth, a sophisticated city home to beautiful beaches, and a dynamic food and nightlife scene, to the mesmerizing rock formations and ancient Aboriginal sites in the Outback.
Gather around the campfire for storytelling while dining on delicious bush tucker and absorbing cultural music and dance with the tribes. There are many fascinating destinations to learn about the Aboriginal culture from mega city’s like Sydney and Melbourne, to central Australia and the red center, along with places such as Kimberly and Adelaide filled with fascinating sites, stories, and people.
Discover the simply beautiful islands of Australia, each having its unique qualities; like Queensland’s Fraser Island, the largest sand island in the world, or Satellite Island, a private retreat off Tasmania. Nothing beats island time and these islands have everything to help create an iconic island holiday experience. If you like pristine white sand beaches, warm turquoise waters, diving, sailing, delicious cuisine, and friendly locals, then Australia's idyllic islands are a great fit for you.
Australia is home to a collection of 20 UNESCO World Heritage Sites that you cannot miss including the spectacular Great Barrier Reef and the iconic Sydney Opera House. The sites in Australia are some of the most extraordinary natural and cultural treasures on the planet, from stunning coastlines, cultural and historic sites, and geological wonders, Australia has it all.
Australia delivers when it comes to gourmet destinations, offering some of the most innovative fine dining foodie experiences in the world. If you are traveling to Australia in search of food, then look no further, the food scene and array of ingredients are constantly changing throughout the country.
The massive 22,369 miles of Australian coastline is a gateway for some of the world’s best whale watching adventures, allowing visitors bountiful opportunities to observe annual migrations.
The vast country of Australia is home to some of the world’s best wine-producing cities and towns. The main vineyard production is built around Shiraz - Australians call it “Syrah” - followed by Chardonnay, with labels such as Yellow Tail and Little Penguin that originate from here.
Travel around the country and experience breathtaking scenery on a road trip allows passengers to visit the vast stretches of 25,000 miles coastlines dotted with undisturbed beaches, lush dense rainforests, glistening rivers, and the deep expansive red outback.
Driving Time
Coffs Harbour - Port Macquarie: 1 hr. 40 mins. approx.
Port Macquarie - Newcastle: 2 hrs. 45 mins. approx.
Newcastle - Sydney: 2 hrs. approx.
Driving Time
Sydney - Hunter Valley Area: 3 hrs. 20 mins. approx.
Hunter Valley - Blue Mountains: 3 hrs. 20 mins. approx.
Blue Mountain - Sydney: 1 hour. approx.
Driving Time
Brisbane – Gold Coast: 1 hr. approx.
Gold Coast - Byron Bay: 1 hr. 15 mins. approx.
Byron Bay - Coffs Habour: 2 hrs. 30 mins. approx.
Coffs Habour - Sydney: 5 hrs. 40 mins. approx.
Driving Time
Orange - Blue Mountains: 1 hr. 55 mins. approx.
Blue Mountains - Sydney: 1 hr. approx.