New South Wales
New South Wales offers a wealth of exciting experiences and activities. Sydney, the capital is perched on a magnificent harbour and surrounded by beaches and is the gateway to The Hunter Valley Winelands, The Blue Mountains and a whole host of other New South Wales attractions.
Queensland
Queensland boasts a wide variety of truly unique features and captures the essence of Australia in its variety of diverse experiences. From tropical rainforest wilderness to outback wonders, and everything in between. It is home to some of the best beaches in the world and there are numerous idyllic island retreats scattered off its coast from Brisbane to Cairns.
Northern Territory
Discover an intriguing state filled with mystery and intrigue and home to two of Australia’s most renowned icons – Ayers Rock and The Olga’s. Experience the vastness of the outback and the remote wetlands of Kakadu and Litchfield National Parks, and glimpse the fascinating life of the rural community in Alice Springs. The Katherine region offers a variety of activity pursuits from bushwalking adventures and treks, to Aboriginal art and culture.
Victoria
Victoria is famous for its modern sophistication and cosmopolitan pursuits. Spend a day or two exploring the world famous Yarra Valley wine region and sample their world-class produce. Victoria enjoys a reputation for delicious cuisine with an innovative and diverse range of cooking styles, which combine eastern, western and native influences. Enjoy the glitz of elegant Melbourne and the amazing natural sights on the famous Great Ocean Road.
Tasmania
Tasmania is an island state located 200km off the coast of mainland Australia, sitting in The Bass Strait. It is possible to fly or alternatively sail on The Spirit of Tasmania ship. Known as the 'Apple Isle', Tasmania is blessed with spectacular scenery and boasts stunning lakes, mountains, beaches, rivers and waterfalls. It is also rich in history and charm. It is possible to see the highlights of Tasmania in a few days, due to its compact size.
South Australia
South Australia is known for its lush, fertile winelands and its world famous fine wines. Home to the Barossa Valley, Coonawarra, McLaren Vale and Clare Valley, these vineyards make up a rich wine heritage only hours from Adelaide. Home to the legendary Flinders Ranges and remote outback towns it also boasts one of the world’s finest wildlife habitats - Kangaroo Island.
Western Australia
Home to a plethora of unspoilt natural wonders from the beauty of The Ningaloo Reef to the wild and remote Kimberley region, The Pinnacles and Rottnest Island, Broome’s Cable Beach and The Bungle Bungles. Perth and nearby Fremantle, enjoy great weather & fabulous beaches with top-class restaurants, superb local wineries and a range of top-class activities from cruising and swimming to artistic and cultural pursuits.