Australia Australia Day Tour
I moved to Australia from New Zealand; and lived for about 13 years in both Sydney and Melbourne. During this time it gave me an opportunity to visit every state and territory within Australia.
To experience them on a personal side has given me the opportunity to have first hand knowledge of both
Australia and New Zealand from a local prospective. It is with this insight that I can assist you from being not just a vacation, but a wonderful and an amazing adventure.

The Land Downunder
Australia and Day Tours of Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide with Kangaroo Island,
Cairns Great Barrier Reef, Ayers Rock, Alice Springs, Perth, Darwin Kakadu
National Park, and Tasmania.
Australia is made up of 6 states and 2 territories and is two
thirds the size of mainland USA. Each of these areas offers a different and unique Australian experience. From the big cities, to the Outback,
and Rainforest accommodations, or the Great Barrier Reef, there is a place for every traveller. For the more adventurous traveller, allow me take you off the beaten track to some of the more unique places that Australia has to offer
like Wilpena Pound, Kimberly region in Western Australia, Darwin Region or The
Grampians. Let me help you experience the best downunder!
Sydney, Blue Mountains and Hunter Valley - New South Wales
In Sydney take a Sydney Harbour Cruise, visit the Opera House or for the more adventurous, an exhilarating Bridge Climb. For day trips from Sydney, The Blue Mountains High Country Ecotour - a fantastic day experiencing Australian wildlife and the Hunter Valley wine region offers a day or extended tours.
Cairns, Great Barrier Reef and Island Resorts - Queensland
The Great Barrier Reef: The Daintree Rainforest, Aboriginal experiences, and Tropical Zoos with Koala's and the many Australian native animals. Cairns is the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef
where you can dive, snorkel, view coral and marine life, or just laze and relax on your choice of islands or cruises. Picturesque Port Douglas is ideal for the more laid back local atmosphere. Palm Cove, Rainforest Retreats and Outback stations.

Adelaide, Kangaroo Island, and Barossa Valley - South Australia
South Australia is home to Australia's premier wine region
Barossa and Clare Valley's, Kangaroo Island for wildlife, and for the Ghan
and Indian Pacific trains. Why not try the outback Cattle Stations, drive
the Great Ocean Road or visit Wilpena Pound and the Opal underground town of Coober Pedy.
Melbourne, Yarra Valley and the Great Ocean Road - Victoria
Melbourne is the quintessential Australian city — cosmopolitan, historical, ethnic, vibrant, and full of energy. Experience the renowned Penguin Parade at Phillip Island, dine aboard the Colonial Tramcar rolling through the streets of Melbourne, The Great Ocean Road to the 12
Apostles, or Yarra valley wines.
Hobart, Freycient, Cradle Mountain, - Tasmania
Tasmania is historic, timeless and
stunningly beautiful. Hobart boasts a magnificent harbour and more days of
sunshine than Sydney. Port Arthur
was Australia's first penal settlement and is now the country’s leading
historic site. To the north, Cradle Mountain is one of Tasmania s best-known
national parks, and now a World Heritage-listed area.

The Red Centre; Alice Springs and Ayers Rock - Northern Territory
View the world’s most famous monolith,
awe-inspiring Uluru (Ayers Rock) or the mystical Olga's. From the renown
Sounds of Silence dinner, the many Aboriginal based tours and for the Night
Sky Show of the Milky Way. For a unique tour how about “Taking a Camel to Dinner” or a
champagne balloon ride.
Darwin, Kakadu and the Top End - Northern Territory
The very Top End is Kakadu the World Heritage listed park with Arnhem Land Escarpment contains one of the longest continuous records of rock art in the world, with around 5,000 galleries of Aboriginal paintings.
See cascading waterfalls, termite mounds and stay in
Wilderness Lodges or Outback Cattle Stations.
Perth, Kimberley - Western Australia
Perth is a beautiful and the most isolated city in the World!. There are many touring options, like a full-day journey to Margaret River wineries, Rottnest Island or Freemantle.
See the Dolphins at Monkey Mia, Freemantle's convict prison or the Pinnacles. For sights beyond the outback; the Kimberley; or the amazing Ninagaloo Reef.

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