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An entire continent of fun is waiting for you in Australia. Discover Sydney from a great height, surf at Byron Bay, and admire ancient Aboriginal cave paintings at Uluru. Explore the underwater world of the Great Barrier Reef, taste regional wine at Margaret River, meet kangaroos at Cape Le Grand National Park, and sail the jaw-dropping Whitsundays. Plan your next visit immediately!
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Lesley • traveled in November
Well balanced tour with emphasis on eco-tourism with natural scenery, wildlife and physical activities especially walking in the national parks. Excellent driver guide who was knowledgeable about a range of topics and had a friendly, helpful rapport with the group which spanned over 5 decades in age range. The tour offered different accommodation choices and some optional activities at extra cost.....therefore allowed for individualized budget choices.
Famous 5 - 5 day Tour of Tasmania - BW
Bryan • traveled in November, 2025
We just finished this tour and got exactly what was advertised with a few bonus additions: our guide, Cara, was experienced, professional and organized; and we had a great group of fellow travellers. If you are looking for a stress free introduction to the Australian East Coast, this is it !
Sydney to Brisbane – 8 Day Boutique Tour - V
Ville • traveled in August
If you want to see the western Australia's landscape and wildlife, this tour is for you! It was really surprising that there were so sameminded people on this tour, great discussions in the evenings and on the road! You should definitely include the whale shark and mantaray tours to this pagage, there were once in the life time experiences. The breakfast (bread, coffee/tea) and lunch (more bread/tortillas, lettuce, tomatoes, cucumber, sauces etc) was most of the time average and served on the road. The dinner was very good in the evenings. The wifi connectivity/signal coverage on the road and in the hostels is hard to get sometimes. Tour busses/cars had air con, so no worries on that. Our guide Jason was excellent and organised everything perfectly. I took this tour when I noticed that AussieWanderer went in liquidation and I was very pleased that everything went as planned. The weather was also really pleasant (occasionally short rainshowers but most of the time clear skys and 18-25 celsius) although there was winter time in late July.
7 Day Perth to Exmouth Explorer & Ningaloo Reef Return - from Perth
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Famous 5 - 5 day Tour of Tasmania
156 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It was beautiful. Even though it was only a few days, I managed to see a lot. I really loved Cradle Mountain!”
Eleonora, traveled in July
Tasmania's natural wonders unfold on this 5-day tour from Hobart, rated 4.6/5 by 100+ travelers. The route includes Mount Field National Park's Russell Falls, Cradle Mountain's wombat habitats, and Bay of Fires' pristine beaches. Small group tours in 24-seat mini-coaches cost approx. $120 per day.
Duration 5 days Destinations Hobart, Mount Field National Park, Franklin Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, Queenstown, Strahan, Henty Dunes, Tullah, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Sheffield, LauncestonSee all destinations Age Range Ages 8+ Operator Under Down Under Tours From
- US$641
Best of Perth, Margaret River & Rottnest Island (from Perth to Fremantle)
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“It was great opportunity to meet people from different parts of Australia and from overseas in the group on the tour.”
Tatyana, traveled in April
Western Australia's diverse landscapes unfold on this highly-rated tour. From quokka encounters on Rottnest Island to Margaret River wine tasting, comfortable accommodations and expert guidance await, totaling around $1,900.
Duration 5 days Destinations Perth, Busselton, Margaret River, Yallingup, Fremantle, Rottnest Island Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From $2,220
20% Off- US$1,776You save $444
Tasmania Adventure (including Dove Lake)
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I highly recommend this tour. You get to see most of Tasmania.”
LUIS, traveled in April
Journey through Tasmania's wilderness over 6 days from Hobart, visiting Richmond's heritage buildings and Freycinet National Park's Wineglass Bay. Explore Cradle Mountain's alpine terrain and the ancient Tarkine rainforest. Stay in boutique hotels, including overnight stops in Bicheno and Sheffield, with opportunities for local whiskey tastings and penguin spotting.
Duration 6 days Destinations Hobart, Richmond, Freycinet National Park, Bicheno, Sheffield, Dove Lake, Tullah, Strahan, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Franklin Gordon Wild Rivers National Park Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From $1,650
25% Off- US$1,238You save $413
10-Day Australia Starter Package - Private
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Hotel locations was perfect near city center, hotel is clean and perfect.”
Lilbeth, traveled in June
Australia's eastern treasures unfold over 10 days, from Melbourne's hidden laneways to Sydney's Bondi Beach and Cairns' Great Barrier Reef. The package includes stays at 3-4 star hotels, tours of Melbourne's Queen Victoria Market, and snorkeling at Fitzroy Island, at approx. $140 per day.
Duration 10 days Destinations Melbourne, Sydney, Cairns Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Vio Travel From
25% Off- US$1,437
Sydney to Brisbane – 8 Day Boutique Tour
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“If you are looking for a stress free introduction to the Australian East Coast, this is it!”
Bryan, traveled in November
Explore Australia's eastern seaboard through 9 iconic destinations over 8 days. Visit Port Macquarie's Koala Hospital, enjoy Hunter Valley wine tasting, and experience K'gari's crystal-clear Boorangoora Lake. Stay at carefully selected hotels like Lucky Hotel Newcastle and Rainbow Getaway Apartments.
Duration 8 days Destinations Sydney, Hunter Valley, Newcastle, Port Macquarie, Byron Bay, Noosa, Rainbow Beach, Fraser Island, Brisbane Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Via Travel Australia From $3,044
15% Off- US$2,588You save $457
7 Day Perth to Exmouth Explorer & Ningaloo Reef Return - from Perth
66 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tour was filled with an encyclopaedia of information and a warm, lovely personality.”
Anson, traveled in August
From the Pinnacles Desert to Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia unfolds in dramatic fashion. Wild dolphins play at Monkey Mia, Kalbarri's Nature's Window frames the landscape, and Turquoise Bay beckons snorkelers. Stays include Kalbarri Pelicans Nest and Ningaloo Coral Bay Resort.
Duration 7 days Destinations Perth, Nambung National Park, Kalbarri National Park, Monkey Mia Reserve, Coral Bay, Cape Range National Park, Exmouth, Geraldton Age Range Ages 6+ Operator Autopia Tours From $1,258
10% Off- US$1,132You save $126
Super 7 - Seven Day Tour of Tasmania
89 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The guides were knowledgeable and helpful. The pace was reasonable although it was apparent that the short beach visits were fillers.”
Clive, traveled in March
Tasmania unfolds over seven days from Hobart for around $900. The UNESCO Port Arthur Historic Site, Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, and Cradle Mountain reveal their secrets. Six nights' accommodation, expert guides, and air-conditioned mini-coaches included. Suitable for ages 8+, featuring multiple daily walks and wildlife spotting.
Duration 7 days Destinations Hobart, Mount Field National Park, Franklin Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, Queenstown, Strahan, Henty Dunes, Tullah, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Dove Lake, SheffieldSee all destinations Age Range Ages 8+ Operator Under Down Under Tours From
10% Off- US$913
Australia’s West Coast & Ningaloo Reef – 8 Day Boutique Comfort Tour
9 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Great range of adventure, cultural and sightseeing activities.”
Rose-Mary, traveled in June
Western Australia's coastal treasures unfold from the limestone Pinnacles at Nambung National Park to Ningaloo Reef's marine sanctuary. The trip features Kalbarri's rock lobster catching, encounters with Nhanda and Malgana people at Monkey Mia, and visits to Carnarvon's Space Centre, with stays at quality hotels like Monkey Mia Resort.
Duration 8 days Destinations Perth, Geraldton, Kalbarri, Monkey Mia Reserve, Carnarvon, Coral Bay, Exmouth Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Via Travel Australia From
10% Off- US$2,772
6-Day Esperance & Margaret River Adventure Tour
54 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Good experience overall.”
Atil, traveled in December
Western Australia's landscapes shine from Perth to Esperance, showcasing wildlife conservation at FAWNA, wine tasting in Margaret River, and camping at Lucky Bay. Activities include climbing the 65-meter Bicentennial Tree, exploring Ngilgi Cave, and hiking Frenchman Peak for sunset views.
Duration 6 days Destinations Perth, York, Esperance, Cape Le Grand National Park, Bremer Bay, Albany, Walpole, Hamelin Bay, Margaret River, Busselton Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Untamed Escapes From
10% Off- US$900
Australia: City to Surf (Air Price Australia: City To Surf)
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“What an amazing experience! I made great friends and met tons of new people even though I went on the trip with a friend.”
Heidi, traveled in January
The east coast beckons from Sydney Opera House to Fraser Island's sand dunes. Eight action-packed days include surfing at Byron Bay, wildlife spotting at Noosa Everglades Eco Lodge, and cruising Sydney Harbor. Features 7 nights in central hostels and internal flights, ideal for adventurous travelers aged 18+.
Duration 8 days Destinations Sydney, Blue Mountains, Bondi, Bondi Beach, Byron Bay, Noosa, Fraser Island, Brisbane Age Range Ages 18-35 Operator Contiki From $1,381
10% Off- US$1,243+$134 upfront costsYou save $138
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For exploring Australia's wild places with real insight, Intrepid Travel has built up a solid reputation - their Tasmania hiking guides actually live and breathe the local trails, and they've got proper gear that holds up in all conditions. The food's genuinely excellent too; their camp cooks work magic with local ingredients even in remote spots. If you're keen to meet fellow travelers while seeing the west coast, Nullarbor Traveller has really nailed the social side of group tours. Their Esperance and Margaret River trips create this nice mix where you're exploring pristine beaches, tasting wines and naturally forming friendships that stick. Our travelers often tell us they stay in touch long after the tour ends. Autopia Tours runs a practical Perth to Exmouth route that gives you good value without cutting corners. Their guides know exactly where to spot whale sharks, when to hit the national parks, and they share interesting stories about Aboriginal culture along the way. For first-time visitors looking to dive into Sydney's social scene and coastal highlights, Intro Travel's Oz Intro works well. They help sort out practical stuff like bank accounts and phone plans, then connect you with other solo travelers for nights out in Sydney and adventures up the East Coast. The orientation week gets you settled before heading north to explore beaches, forests and reef spots with your new travel mates.
Best places to start your Australia tour
Sydney comes in first for Australian tour departures with 21 regular options, while Melbourne follows with 14 and Adelaide handles 11 departures. Brisbane and also Perth round out the main starting points with 9 and 8 departures throughout the year. Looking at how our customers book, we suggest locking in your dates about 4.5 months ahead (129 days) to get the best picks, especially during busy seasons. Our travelers find Sydney tours work really well between March and May when you can enjoy outdoor sites without the heat, while Melbourne really comes alive during October and November when gardens put on their spring show. For good deals and plenty of choice, think about traveling in April-May or September-October - you'll see fewer tourists but still get that perfect Australian weather.
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter brings out the best of Australia's natural encounters, especially along the western coast. Our travelers particularly enjoy the small-group journeys from Perth to Exmouth where you can swim with whale sharks at Ningaloo Reef and meet friendly dolphins at Monkey Mia. The guides really know their spots - they'll take you to pull up lobster pots near Kalbarri and show you the mysterious Pinnacles formations rising from the desert. Many customers tell us how much they love camping under clear winter skies, followed by morning walks through gorges and pink lakes. Your guide will introduce you to Aboriginal culture through bush tucker tastings and traditional music, while keeping things flexible enough to chase the best wildlife sightings each day.
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- Spring 2026
Spring tours really shine in the southeast, where mild temperatures create perfect conditions for combining city exploration with nature experiences. Our Sydney-based adventures start with harbor walks and surf lessons at Bondi before heading north to Byron Bay. You'll learn to catch waves with local instructors who make everyone feel comfortable, whether you're a complete beginner or looking to improve your skills. Meanwhile, Melbourne departures take advantage of spring blooms in the Royal Botanic Gardens and perfect weather for driving the Great Ocean Road. What makes these tours special is how they blend urban discoveries with coastal adventures - one day you're exploring hidden laneways and the next you're watching for dolphins from coastal headlands.
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- Summer 2026
Summer brings out the tropical splendor of Queensland's coast, and our most popular tours make the most of it. The Brisbane to Cairns route lets you experience the Whitsundays at their finest - you'll cruise to secluded beaches, snorkel among colorful fish and maybe even spot sea turtles. Further north, Port Douglas serves as your gateway to both the Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest. Our travelers consistently praise the mix of activities: morning reef cruises, afternoon rainforest walks and cultural experiences with local Aboriginal guides. The Cairns-based tours really excel at balancing structured activities with free time, letting you choose between additional reef trips, market visits and cooling off in the lagoon pool.
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- Fall / Autumn 2026
Autumn offers ideal conditions for exploring Australia's southern regions, particularly around Kangaroo Island and the Adelaide area. Wildlife viewing reaches its peak - you'll find sea lions basking on pristine beaches and kangaroos grazing in the early morning light. Our travelers especially enjoy how these tours combine nature encounters with local food experiences, stopping at artisan producers and wineries along the way. The walking tracks are particularly pleasant this time of year, letting you explore places like Seal Bay and Remarkable Rocks at a comfortable pace. Your guide will know exactly when to visit each location to catch the best light for photos and avoid the crowds, while sharing stories about the island's unique ecosystem and history.
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When's the Best Time to Visit Different Parts of Australia?
You'll find Australia's huge size means you've got different perfect times depending where you want to go. Winter from June through August is actually ideal if you're heading to the Outback and Uluru - the cooler temps make exploring much more comfortable. Spring's really special in Western Australia around September to November with amazing wildflowers everywhere and if you're lucky you might spot whale sharks at Ningaloo Reef. Looking to hit the beaches? Summer's your friend from December to February especially along the East Coast where you can surf Byron Bay or snorkel the Great Barrier Reef. Fall's brilliant for Tasmania around March to May and you've got to check out the penguins on Kangaroo Island at the Penneshaw Penguin Centre.
How Can You Experience Aboriginal Culture First-Hand?
There's some really authentic ways to connect with Aboriginal traditions right across Australia. Over in Western Australia the Dabungool Cultural Experience near Esperance is fantastic - local Wudjari Nyungar guides show you everything from bush tucker to traditional medicine and explain their fascinating six seasons. If you're heading to Kangaroo Island you can join Anangu artists for dot-painting workshops where they'll teach you all about their symbols and stories. Up in the Flinders Ranges the Adnyamathanha guides at Wilpena Pound share amazing insights about bush mai their artifacts and medicinal plants plus you'll experience a traditional smoking ceremony.
What Natural Areas Can You Explore Outside the Cities?
Australia's packed with incredible national parks and each one's got its own character. Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park in South Australia is mind-blowing - you can get there by 4WD or join a guided tour to really understand what you're seeing. If you're up for a proper hike the Cradle Mountain Overland Track in Tasmania starting at Ronny Creek is unforgettable especially with experienced guides camping under the stars. Over on Kangaroo Island Flinders Chase National Park feels like another planet with its crazy rock formations and you'll see fur seals everywhere - definitely worth taking a guided tour to get the most out of it.
What Are Some Hidden Gem Routes Around Australia?
Want to get off the tourist track? The West Coast is incredible on an 8-day boutique tour where you'll explore the weird and wonderful Pinnacles Desert catch your own lobsters in Kalbarri and snorkel Ningaloo Reef. If you're after real outback adventure the Oodnadatta Track's your answer - it's properly remote with amazing lunar landscapes perfect for 4WD camping trips. The Great Ocean Road in Victoria's a bit more accessible but still stunning with those famous Twelve Apostles and lovely little beach towns along the way. People love these routes because they show you the real Australia away from the crowds.
How Do You Get Around Australia?
Getting around's pretty straightforward once you know your options. Domestic flights connect all the major cities with loads of flights between Sydney Melbourne Cairns and Perth. Renting a car gives you total freedom especially for coastal drives and exploring regional areas. If you'd rather not worry about the details guided tours are brilliant particularly for tricky spots like the Outback and Uluru - plus you get all the local knowledge. Really it comes down to how you like to travel where you want to go and what your budget looks like.




























































