Australia to New Zealand: The Best of the South Pacific - 38 Days

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Genders

  • Female52%
  • Male48%

Average age

43
12 Min100 Max

Start / End

  • Sydney
  • Christchurch

Physical rating

3/5

Group size

1 - 16

Meals included

25

Highlights

  • Discover the hidden laneways of Melbourne
  • Join an interpretive walk through Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park
  • Trek through Mossman Gorge in the Daintree Rainforest
  • Boat through the Whitsundays and the Doubtful Sound
  • See the twinkling glowworms in Waitomo
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Summary

Just how incredible are Australia and New Zealand, you ask? So great that you still couldn’t see it for all it's worth on this 38-day adventure. Starting in Sydney, you’ll fly to the famed Red Centre and have a chance to witness Uluru at sunrise. Then travel south down the East Coast, filled with beautiful beach, kangaroos, wallabies and all the crazy Australian wildlife you could hope to see. After three weeks, fly to New Zealand’s North Island first, then down to the South Island for even more fun Down Under.

Itinerary

  • Day 1

    Sydney

    Arrive at any time. Join your CEO for a welcome meeting. There are no planned activities during the day, so check into the hotel and explore your surroundings.

  • Day 2

    Sydney/Manly Beach

    Sunny Sydney welcomes you and hit the road right away with your CEO to dive into exploring this stunning city. Set off on a walking orientation tour of some of the city's well known landmarks. Slowly make your way to Circular Quay, where you'll hop onto a ferry to cross the harbor to Manly beach. Your CEO will point out some must do's while you're in Manly, like the coastal walk to Shelly beach, and some places to grab some local food. You can't go wrong with some fish and chips by the sea. In the evening, opt to join your CEO and fellow travelers for a meal together at a local restaurant.

  • Day 3

    Sydney

    Today is yours to spend as you see fit. There is quite literally too much choice in Sydney, so use your time wisely. Choose from exploring on foot the Rocks neighborhood, which is also home to the city's Museum of Contemporary Art. Or get the blood pumping by booking a jet boating tour or climbing the Sydney Harbor Bridge.

  • Day 4

    Sydney/Yulara

    Board a flight bound for Yulara, the gateway to the Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park. Spend the afternoon getting straight out there and exploring, starting with the Walpa Gorge walk at Kata Tjuta. Catch the sunset at Uluru before making your way back to your permanent tented camp. Enjoy an outdoor meal cooked at camp and some time under the stars.

  • Day 5

    Yulara/Kings Canyon

    Sunrise over Uluru is not to be missed, so rise early and catch sunrise over Australia's most iconic Indigenous landmarks. This morning, take the time to explore Uluru on foot on a guided walk through some of the most culturally significant areas of the site. These sacred spaces are some of the oldest on the planet, and understanding the interpretation behind them makes them even more impactful. Later, head to the Kings Canyon region overland, to your next permanent tented camp in the bush.

  • Day 6

    Kings Canyon/Alice Springs

    In the desert morning, head out for an early hike throughout Kings Canyon. Choose between the harder 3 hour hike and a more approachable one hour option. The Rim walk is a 6km walk along the upper rim of Kings Canyon. The most difficult part of the hike is the very beginning with a 500 step ascent, but the landscapes and views you are rewarded with are more than worth the effort. You won't even remember the effort it took to get up there. (Sort of!) If you prefer to take it easy, enjoy a 2km hike through canyon valley. Later on, rest up on a drive East to Alice Springs, where you will have dinner with your group.

  • Day 7

    Alice Springs/Melbourne

    In addition to its rich Indigenous history and culture, Alice Springs is home to the Telegraph Station that linked Australia top to bottom in the 19th century. This telegraph connection also integrated Australia into the wider network within the British Empire, allowing Australia to be connected to the outside world in a matter of hours, versus days. Enjoy a tour of Alice Springs including insight into Telegraph Station and Anzac Hill. Next up, grabbing a flight to quirky, cool, Melbourne, the city of food and arts. This afternoon, arrive in Melbourne and settle in with an optional dinner with your CEO.

  • Day 8

    Melbourne

    Melbourne is one of the easiest cities to traverse on foot and by public transport, so you will be getting your steps in today. Start the morning off by exploring the Queen Victoria markets with your CEO, before jumping into a guided tour where you will be led through some of the famous and off the beaten track-spots in Melbourne's famous laneways. Choose from one of dozens of lunch spots for a bite to eat and catch your breath, before ending the afternoon at the Royal Botanic Gardens of Melbourne, a sprawling 38 hectares of green space housing over 800 species of plants from the world over.

  • Day 9

    Melbourne

    Another Australian city with tons to do, so a day at leisure gives you plenty of time to craft the perfect day. You may want to take a trip out to see the Phillip Island Penguin Parade or embark on a full day tour out along the Great Ocean Road.

  • Day 10

    Melbourne/Cairns

    Fly to the oceanside city of Cairns, the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef.

  • Day 11

    Cairns/Cape Tribulation

    Head north to Cape Tribulation. Stop en route to explore Mossman Gorge and take a Dreamtime walk through the Daintree Rainforest.

  • Day 12

    Cape Tribulation

    With a free day, opt for a trip to the Great Barrier Reef or to explore Daintree National Park.

  • Day 13

    Cape Tribulation/Cairns

    Depart the Rainforest and return to Cairns in the afternoon with free time to explore this laid-back city. En route, stop by Port Douglas for lunch and opt to check out the local market.

  • Day 14

    Cairns/Airlie Beach

    Depart early for a full day of travel to reach Airlie Beach, enjoying scenic views along the way, including some of Australia's 'Big Things' such as Tully's Golden Boot & the Big Mango.

  • Day 15

    Airlie Beach

    Spend the day out on the water boating around the Whitsunday Islands, visiting the Great Barrier Reef. Opt to swim or snorkel, and hike to an island lookout over Whitehaven Beach, known for its stunning white sand. Return to Airlie Beach for the night.

  • Day 16

    Airlie Beach/Byron Bay

    Fly to Brisbane and transfer to Byron Bay for two nights. A blend of laid-back surf culture and stunning natural beauty, it is Australia’s easternmost point and the first to see the sun each morning.

  • Day 17

    Byron Bay

    Spend a free morning exploring Byron or opt to prebook a kayaking tour. In the afternoon, you'll head to the beach for a surf lesson with a trained surf instructor. Enjoy a few hours of instruction before hitting the waves for some practice rides. Pre-book the "Byron Bay Ocean Kayaking" activity on the checkout page ahead of time to include this optional experience on your tour.

  • Day 18

    Byron Bay/Port Macquarie

    Spend the morning wandering the town checking out the local shops or having one last coffee on the beach before heading to the coastal township of Port Macquarie, featuring all the beauty of the beach set alongside gorgeous national parks. Enjoy an evening in Port Macquarie.

  • Day 19

    Port Macquarie/Blue Mountains

    Before departing Port Macquarie stop at Guulabaa - Place of Koala, to see the work they are doing to protect the local koala population. Then travel from Port Macquarie to the Blue Mountains. These mountains in Australia are best known for their soaring sandstone ridges. As you drive, pass by charming mountain towns, ancient Aboriginal rock art, lush green valleys, and loads of craggy cliffs. It doesn’t matter if the journey is shrouded in clouds or glowing in the sinking sun, you’ll still spot beauty around every turn.

  • Day 20

    Blue Mountains

    Travel deeper into the majestic Blue Mountains and experience the natural beauty of this World Heritage Area. Explore the landscape around Leura and Katoomba, view the Three Sisters, take a walk in Jamison Valley, and ride on the Scenic Railway, the steepest railway in the world.

  • Day 21

    Blue Mountains/Sydney

    This morning, leave the Blue Mountains behind and continue onward to Sydney. Once you arrive head out for an orientation walk before taking advantage of some free time to keep exploring. Opt to rent a bike, stroll the botanical gardens, or visit the iconic Opera House.

  • Day 22

    Sydney

    Get a feel for the city. Relax seaside at Bondi Beach. Enjoy an optional night out with the group.

  • Day 23

    Sydney/Auckland

    Say goodbye to Australia and hop on a flight to Auckland, New Zealand. After transferring from the airport, enjoy some free time to explore this vibrant city.

  • Day 24

    Auckland

    Spend today exploring one of the coolest cities in New Zealand. There is so much to do here, so take the whole day to enjoy. Opt to take a day trip to the wine region of Waiheke Island. Check out the epic view from the top of the Sky tower. Or head to one of the many beaches around the city.

  • Day 25

    Auckland/Rotorua

    Drive to the lakeside town of Rotorua, situated over an active geothermal zone and known for its volcanic features and rich Maori heritage. Stop en route at the Waitomo Glowworm Caves. Take a boat ride through this spectacular underground realm to see thousands of flickering glowworms light up in the dark.

  • Day 26

    Rotorua

    Today is yours to explore Rotorua, opt to check out the geothermal area, go whitewater rafting, or one of the many other activities in the area. In the evening visit a Maori village for traditional ceremonies, a Hangi meal and entertainment.

  • Day 27

    Rotorua/Wellington

    Take in the ever-changing scenery of the North Island as you travel to the capital, Wellington. Stop along the way places like the mighty Haka Falls and the 'Gumboot capital of NZ', Taihape.

  • Day 28

    Wellington

    Enjoy the atmosphere in this relaxed but lively city. After an orientation walk, enjoy a free day to explore. Opt to visit the Te Papa Museum or take the cable car up to the botanical gardens.

  • Day 29

    Wellington/Kaikoura

    Fly to the South Island and travel to the seaside town of Kaikoura, known for its diverse marine life. Stop en route for a wine tasting at a local winery.

  • Day 30

    Kaikoura/Hanmer Springs

    Enjoy a free morning in Kaikoura. Opt to go on a whale watching tour and search for giant sperm whales. Or head out on a tour to swim in the open ocean in a place often visited by wild dolphins. In the afternoon, travel to Hanmer Springs. Opt to take a soak in the hot springs.

  • Day 31

    Hanmer Springs/Franz Josef

    Take in the stunning scenery while travelling across the Southern Alps to the rugged and remote West Coast, before staying in the rainforest near the world's fastest moving glacier.

  • Day 32

    Franz Josef

    Enjoy a free day to explore the area around Franz Josef. Opt to explore the glacier with a heli hike. There are plenty of optional activities in the area to suit just about any budget and preference. Try heli hiking, scenic helicopter flights, skydiving or lake kayaking.

  • Day 33

    Franz Josef/Queenstown

    Continue to Queenstown, the adventure capital of the world. With beautiful scenery and tons of activities, there's something for everyone. Enjoy the great night life.

  • Day 34

    Queenstown

    With free time here, opt to go bungee jumping (in its birthplace), jet boating (also born here!), skydiving or hiking. Or take it a little slower and travel by gondola to the top of a local peak. Opt to pre-book the "Queenstown Jet Boating" activity on the checkout page ahead of time, to include this optional on your tour.

  • Day 35

    Queenstown

    Enjoy the stunning scenery of Fiordland National Park and Doubtful Sound on a day cruise. Take in the waterfalls and wildlife, then return to Queenstown for the night.

  • Day 36

    Queenstown to Tekapo

    Travel north through the centre of the South Island to Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park, named after New Zealand's highest peak. Spend the afternoon hiking the region, taking in the alpine scenery. Learn more about mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary at the Visitor's Centre, before a short but scenic journey to Tekapo Village.

  • Day 37

    Tekapo to Christchurch

    Continue on to Christchurch and take in an orientation walk with your CEO. Enjoy one final night together with the group. Travel to the Garden City of Christchurch, a little piece of England in New Zealand, still recovering from a devastating earthquake.

  • Day 38

    Christchurch

    Depart at any time.

What's Included

  • Accommodation

    Hotels (33 nts), rainforest cabin (2 nts), Desert Tented Camp (2nts)

  • Meals

    Breakfasts: 15, Lunches: 5, Dinners: 5

    Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.

    Vegetarian options available

  • Local Guide

    Guided

    This adventure is led by a local guide throughout. The main language of this adventure is English. Please contact us for other languages available.

  • Wifi

    Wifi is available during the adventure. In some areas and / or accommodation / transport Wifi may be free.

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Essential trip information

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Frequently asked questions

  • What is the typical group size for this tour?

    The maximum group size is 16 travelers, with an average of 12.
  • What meals are included in the tour price?

    The tour includes 15 breakfasts, 5 lunches, and 5 dinners.
  • What type of accommodation is provided on this tour?

    Accommodation includes 33 nights in hotels, 2 nights in a rainforest cabin, and 2 nights in a desert tented camp.
  • Are international flights included in the tour price?

    No, international flights are generally not included in the price of your tour. You should contact your GCO or booking agent for further details regarding specific combo tours.
  • Are local flights within Australia and New Zealand included?

    Yes, local flights are included in this itinerary. The maximum luggage allowance for domestic flights is 1 checked bag (20 kgs) and 1 carry-on (7 kgs) per person.
  • What modes of transportation are used during the tour?

    Transportation on this trip includes private vehicles (mini-coaches), planes, boats, and walking tours.
  • Is there a single supplement for solo travelers?

    No, our group trips are designed for shared accommodation, and single travelers joining are paired with someone of the same sex. There is no single supplement unless you book the 'My Own Room' option.
  • What currency should I use, and are credit cards accepted?

    The Australian currency is the Australian Dollar (AUD), and in New Zealand, it's the New Zealand Dollar (NZD). Credit cards are widely accepted. It's recommended to carry local currency (smaller bills), traveller's cheques, and credit cards, and ensure you have your PIN for ATM usage.
  • Is there an emergency fund recommendation for this trip?

    Yes, it is recommended to have access to at least an additional USD $200 (or equivalent) as an 'emergency' fund for unforeseen circumstances.
  • What are the visa and passport requirements for this trip?

    All countries require a valid passport with a minimum of 6 months validity. It is your responsibility to check with your local embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date visa requirements based on your nationality.
  • Will I have opportunities to do laundry during the tour?

    Your Chief Experience Officer (CEO) will advise you along the trip where you will be able to do your laundry.
  • What should I know about safety and security on this trip?

    The tour operator prioritizes traveler safety. It's recommended to use a neck wallet or money belt for valuables, leave expensive jewelry at home, and use hotel safety deposit boxes. Your CEO has authority to adjust the itinerary for safety. During free time, use good judgment when choosing optional activities, and consider staying in small groups and taking taxis at night in major cities. Water-based activities should be done with a guide, and swimming is at your own risk.
  • Are there specific safety considerations for LGBTQ+ travelers?

    The safety and well-being of all travelers, including those identifying as LGBTQ+, is a priority. The tour operator provides resources on their LGBTQ+ travel page, including the Equaldex tool, for specific concerns.
  • Who will be leading the tour group?

    The trip is accompanied by a Chief Experience Officer (CEO), who acts as the group manager, leader, and driver. They have broad general knowledge of the countries visited and will offer suggestions for activities and local dining. Local guides are also used for specific knowledge where beneficial.
  • What are some of the main highlights of this tour?

    Highlights include discovering the hidden laneways of Melbourne, an interpretive walk through Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park and witnessing Uluru at sunset, trekking through Mossman Gorge in the Daintree Rainforest, boating through the Whitsundays and Doubtful Sound, and seeing the twinkling glowworms in Waitomo.
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