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The Uluru & Kings Canyon journey works brilliantly for families wanting to discover Australia's outback. Kids get hands-on with First Nations culture while exploring ancient landscapes. Our travelers tell us they love the permanent tent setup, especially the comfy stretcher beds that make camping feel luxurious. For coastal trips, families rate the Kimberley holiday highly - the kids get really into creating their own art at Norval Gallery between swimming in peaceful gorges and camping under starlit skies. The guides have a knack for making everything both fun and educational, sharing stories about the land that keep young minds busy while making sure everyone stays comfortable outdoors. Parents appreciate how the schedule balances active time with rest periods, perfect for families who want to share real Australian experiences together.
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Linda • traveled in April, 2025
Disappointed that when the tour was created, the creators did not look ahead to realize it was holiday in Australia. We were not able to do one tour planned event- Phillips Island/Melbourne. Which left the walking tour, interesting but not what our plan was. In Adelaide all side tours were cancelled because of holiday. We were left to find things to do in our own. No shops were open in many areas because of Good Friday. The designers of this tour should be aware of these dates and plan accordingly. I am sure time and schedule were included in the pricing of this tour and were were not given an option of monies back or credit. Our tour guide did her best to pivot the last days plan, which ended up with a lot of riding and long travels with no options from one point to the other. This was not the tour guide’s fault… poor planning from company from the start.
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Stephen • traveled in February
The three day tour was well organised and everything worked as promised. The only issue was that day three was overloaded not allowing enough time at the Unzoo and Port Arthur, the final visit to Richmond was unnecessary the time would have been spent at the visits earlier in the day. Overall the tour represented value for money and allowed me to see the highlights of Tasmania in a planned and stress free way. .
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Maria • traveled in August, 2024
Thank you so much!!! We enjoy a lot with us. The tour guides were really nice and profesionals.
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Families with kids 5+ stay at Finke River campsite under the stars and in air-conditioned glamping tents. You'll swim in natural pools at Ormiston Gorge (Kwartatuma) in Tjoritja, spot black-footed rock wallabies at Simpsons Gap, and see the 140-million-year-old Gosse Bluff (Tnorala) asteroid crater. Groups max out at 16 travelers, so you get an intimate Outback trip with expert local leaders.
Duration 6 days Destinations Alice Springs, Kings Canyon, Uluru, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Intrepid Travel From
- US$2,960
Tastes of Southern Australia
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The meals were great and the stops on the Tastes of Australia were wonderful.”
Karen, traveled in October
Hands-on activities at Gold Creek Station's sheep farm delight families, alongside wildlife encounters at Hanson Bay Sanctuary and visits to Melbourne's Botanic Gardens. Children 5+ can savor fish and chips at Victor Harbor, watch penguins, and learn at Parliament House.
Duration 11 days Destinations Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne, Warrnambool, Naracoorte, Kangaroo Island, Adelaide, Hahndorf, Barossa Valley Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Trafalgar From $4,440
10% Off- US$3,996You save $444
Contrasts of Australia
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Enjoyed all the stops and excursions. A wonderful trip with a knowledgeable, personable guide.”
Michael, traveled in January
Family-focused itinerary showcases interactive wildlife encounters at Hartley's Crocodile Adventures and Great Barrier Reef snorkeling. Premium accommodations at Sofitel Wentworth Sydney offer convenient access to Sydney Opera House, with flexible meal options suited for families.
Duration 9 days Destinations Melbourne, Cairns, Great Barrier Reef, Sydney Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Trafalgar From $3,980
10% Off- US$3,582+$1,030 upfront costsYou save $398
Fruit picking at Iron Creek Bay Farm and meeting resident alpacas and geese charm families with kids 5+. Wander Cataract Gorge's trails, sail on a Wineglass Bay cruise, and uncover Port Arthur's history with expert guides.
Duration 7 days Destinations Launceston, Bicheno, Freycinet National Park, Triabunna, Hobart, Port Arthur Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator AAT Kings From $3,699
10% Off- US$3,329You save $370
Bondi Beach and Moore Reef activities charm families with kids 5+. Holiday Inn Sydney Potts Point serves as home base, while BBQ dinners under Uluru's stars and visits to Hartley's Crocodile Adventures create lasting memories. Includes 9 breakfasts and coach transport.
Duration 10 days Destinations Sydney, Bondi Beach, Blue Mountains, Uluru, Great Barrier Reef, Cairns Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Costsaver From $3,215
10% Off- US$2,894+$1,699 upfront costsYou save $322
Family fun suits ages 8+ with gentle walks at Kata Tjuta and cultural immersion at Maruku Arts. Well-equipped camping facilities enable shared meals under stars, while camel rides and drone shows at Uluru offer flexible entertainment.
Duration 4 days Destinations Yulara, Uluru, Kings Canyon Age Range Ages 8+ Operator Adventure Tours Australia From
10% Off- US$802
The BIG 3 Tasmania - Launceston to Hobart
10 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tour itself was awesome in the choices of stops and the scenery. Can't blame the drivers for the weather turning bad.”
Dan, traveled in February
Tasmania's natural treasures open up through Cradle Mountain's rainforest walks and close encounters at the Tasmanian Devil Unzoo. Families with kids 8+ can savor Christmas Hills Raspberry Farm treats and Richmond's historic bridge, plus wildlife shows.
Duration 3 days Destinations Launceston, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Freycinet National Park, Hobart, Port Arthur Age Range Ages 8+ Operator Tours Tasmania From
10% Off- US$372
Wildlife watching thrills children 10+ at Inala Nature Reserve and Adventure Bay beaches. The Neck lookout offers stunning views, while Get Shucked oyster farm provides hands-on fun, and Gondwanan Garden showcases ancient specimens.
Duration 2 days Destinations Hobart, Bruny Island Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Adventure Trails Tasmania From
10% Off- US$1,271
The BIG 3 Tasmania - Hobart to Launceston
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We enjoy a lot with us. The tour guides were really nice and professionals.”
Maria, traveled in August
Tasmania's wilderness welcomes families with kids 8+ to Devil Unzoo's wildlife encounters and Freycinet National Park's gentle trails. Highlights include wallaby feeding, Richmond Bridge exploration, and Christmas Hills Raspberry Farm visits.
Duration 3 days Destinations Hobart, Port Arthur, Freycinet National Park, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Dove Lake, Sheffield, Launceston Age Range Ages 8+ Operator Tours Tasmania From
10% Off- US$372
Australia – Beachside Wildlife Adventure
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“A lot of variety and places not on the typical tour route. Guides were fun and added to the enjoyment of our trip.”
Kathy, traveled in March
Wildlife encounters at Gold Coast's conservation park captivate families with kids 8+. Young adventurers feed wallabies, ascend Surfer's Paradise Q1 Tower, and snorkel Great Barrier Reef. Four-star beachfront accommodations ensure family comfort.
Duration 10 days Destinations Gold Coast, Mount Tamborine, Great Barrier Reef, Daintree National Park, Cairns Age Range Ages 8+ Operator Discover Corps From
10% Off- US$5,995
What our customers ask about Australia Family Tours
What are the best family-friendly destinations to visit in Australia?
From coastal adventures to outback exploration Australia's family destinations offer experiences for all ages. The Great Barrier Reef lets children discover marine life through guided snorkeling trips. In the Daintree Rainforest families can spot wildlife on guided walks while Uluru combines Aboriginal culture with desert exploration. A TourRadar traveler noted "This was an interesting and fun adventure...each day was packed full with must-do's." The distinctive Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel appeals to young visitors while the Gold Coast blends entertainment at theme parks with natural encounters at places like Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary where families can meet native animals.
What types of accommodation are available for families in Australia?
Australian family lodging spans city hotels to outback adventures. Urban properties like Melbourne's Crowne Plaza offer standard family rooms while remote locations feature semi-permanent tented camps. Sydney's Sofitel Wentworth provides connecting room options for larger groups. For a different experience Iron Creek Bay Farm near Hobart lets families explore 70 hectares of working farmland. As one TourRadar guest shared: "Accommodation in permanent tents was good especially the stretcher beds...perfect for families."
What is the ideal duration for a family tour in Australia?
Most family itineraries run between 4 and 15 days. Popular choices include 9-day east coast routes through Melbourne Cairns and Sydney or focused regional trips like 7-day Tasmania explorations. The Western Wonderland program offers an extended 15-day journey for those seeking deeper cultural immersion. A TourRadar participant noted: "The itinerary was well-organized with a good mix of activities and free time for our family."
What types of activities are included in Australian family tours?
Activities cater to varied interests and energy levels. Programs regularly feature wildlife viewing at places like Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary guided reef snorkeling Aboriginal cultural programs and nature walks. "We got to see tons of really great scenery and we did lots of walks" shared one TourRadar traveler. Family-oriented hotels such as Stamford Plaza Adelaide provide recreational facilities. Educational components often include visits to the School of the Air or hands-on indigenous art sessions designed to engage young minds.
What is the best time of year for a family trip to Australia?
Timing varies by region. The tropical north including Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef sees ideal conditions from April to October with lower rainfall and moderate temperatures. Properties like the Riley a Crystalbrook Collection Resort make excellent bases. One traveler commented: "The weather was perfect for all our activities." Southern cities like Melbourne and Sydney peak during summer (December-February). The Red Centre around Uluru is most comfortable during spring (September-November) for outdoor exploration.
How do you handle meals on family tours in Australia?
Tour packages typically cover daily breakfast and select group dinners allowing flexibility for other meals. Hotels like the Mercure Cairns Oasis Resort serve child-friendly breakfast buffets. According to a TourRadar review: "Plenty of food-stops where you can purchase from restaurants cafes take-aways or even supermarkets." Tour operators accommodate dietary restrictions when informed ahead of time. Menus often feature Australian specialties through bush tucker tastings and beach barbecues giving children a taste of local culture.
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