Solo-ish Down-Under - 25 Days

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Trip Snapshot

Genders

  • Female65%
  • Male35%

Average age

34
18 Min100 Max

Start / End

  • Auckland
  • Cairns

Physical rating

3/5

Group size

1 - 16

Meals included

26

Highlights

  • Immerse yourself in New Zealand's rich Māori culture with a hands-on cooking class and a full-day excursion to Kohutapu Lodge in Rotorua. Discover ancient traditions, enjoy a traditional hangi lunch, and wander through the 800-year-old wonders of the Whirinaki Rainforest before encountering the magical luminescence of the Waitomo Glow Worm Caves.
  • Explore New Zealand's stunning South Island, from the marine paradise of Kaikoura, where you can visit a giant fur seal colony and opt for incredible whale watching or swimming with dolphins, to the dramatic landscapes of Franz Josef. Hike through lush rainforests to witness the majestic Franz Josef Glacier, with optional thrilling heli-hike adventures.
  • Experience the breathtaking grandeur of Fiordland National Park on a spectacular day trip from Queenstown. Cruise through Doubtful Sound, surrounded by towering mountain slopes and cascading waterfalls, with chances to spot dolphins. Then, embrace Queenstown, the adventure capital, with free time for exhilarating activities or scenic explorations.
  • Discover the vibrant pulse of Melbourne with an immersive Australian-Italian cooking class and a captivating laneway street art tour. Embark on an unforgettable 4x4 off-roading adventure to French Island National Park, a haven for Australia's healthiest wild koala population, offering incredible wildlife spotting opportunities amidst stunning coastal backdrops.
  • Journey into Australia's spiritual Red Centre, beginning with Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Witness the iconic sunset over Uluru, explore its ancient, culturally significant sites on guided walks, and spend nights beneath a canopy of stars at a full-service desert tented camp. Conquer the rugged beauty of Kings Canyon with an invigorating rim or valley hike.
  • Experience the best of Australia's vibrant cities and natural wonders. Explore iconic Sydney, enjoying a ferry ride to the famous Manly Beach, with options to climb the Harbour Bridge or tour the Opera House. Conclude your epic adventure in Cairns, the gateway to the magnificent Great Barrier Reef, where a free day awaits for you to snorkel or dive among the world's most diverse coral ecosystems.
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Summary

Traveling solo to Australia and New Zealand is an adventure in itself, and this 25-day Solo-ish trip ensures you’ll never feel alone. From the moment you arrive, your expert CEO and built-in travel mates will make you feel at home. Journey through New Zealand from north to south, immersing yourself in Māori culture, cooking Kiwi dishes with locals, and exploring the stunning landscapes of Kaikoura and Franz Josef—whether with your group or on your own. In Australia, embark on a 4x4 adventure to French Island to spot wild koalas, explore the awe-inspiring Uluru while learning about its rich Indigenous history, and cap off the trip near the iconic Great Barrier Reef.

Itinerary

  • Day 1

    Dinner Party: Auckland

    Kia Ora and welcome to New Zealand! After taking your included arrival transfer to the hotel, join your fellow solo-ish travellers for a welcome meeting. Then get hands on with a cooking class! Alongside your new mates, cook up a fresh and delicious Kiwi meal while getting to know the people you're travelling with.

  • Day 2

    G Day: Rotorua

    After grabbing your first Kiwi breakfast, join your CEO for a guided walk up to the Mt Eden Summit. The views of Auckland at the top are incredible-so don't forget to take some photos. Later, make your way south to Rotorua where you can choose to enjoy a lunch stop at Eat Street, a local block of popular food stalls and restaurants. In the afternoon, join your fellow Solo-ish travel mates and board a boat to cross Lake Rotoiti, with a surprise en route. Together we'll relax lakeside in hot springs, nestled within the bush. A pretty awesome day to enjoy Rotorua and to get to know your group.

  • Day 3

    We Day: Rotorua

    Together we head to the Maori-owned Kohutapu Lodge, to explore New Zealand's Indigenous culture on this full day excursion. Learn how a hangi lunch is prepared in an underground pit, the traditional way, and enjoy the feast with your Maori hosts. Learn about traditional eel traps and be welcomed into a traditional marae. Walk through the 800-year-old podocarp trees in the Whirinaki Rainforest to learn about the history of the forest and spot endemic birds and medicinal plants. Today's adventure is one of New Zealand's most authentic and community-based Indigenous programs, and will surely stand out as a highlight of your Solo-ish Adventure.

  • Day 4

    Rotorua: Free Day

    A full day free gives you the opportunity to explore this unique town how you want. With seemingly endless options, choose to visit some hot springs, go white water rafting or explore from the treetops on a Rotorua Canopy Tour.

  • Day 5

    Rotorua to Auckland: Glow Worm Caves

    This morning we drive from Rotorua to Waitomo to see the magical glow worms illuminate the caves. Ride a boat through the water filled caves, and as the sunlight fades, see how the bright blue glow brightens from the silk worms hanging from the ceiling. After, drive to Auckland for the night, our last evening on the North Island.

  • Day 6

    Auckland to Kaikoura: South Island

    Together we fly to New Zealand's South Island this morning. After arriving, drive to North Canterbury, stopping for lunch along the way. Then continue the drive to Kaikoura. In the afternoon, visit the giant and adorable fur seals that live on the peninsula.

  • Day 7

    Kaikoura: Free Day

    Kaikoura is one if the best places in all of New Zealand to see wildlife. Spend today however you wish, but of course we recommend trying to see some of these amazing animals in the wild. Opt to go on a Giant Sperm Whale watching tour or out for a tour in hopes to swim with the Dusky Dolphins.

  • Day 8

    Kaikoura to Hokitika

    Drive to Hokitika, a town nudged between the Tasman Sea to the west and the Hokitika River to the south. Full of beautiful nature, wildlife and a history of ship wrecks, gold and green stone miners, Hokitika is not to be missed. The drive can make for one of our longer days, but we'll make some pitstops along the way to break up the journey. After arrival, enjoy free time to explore the town.

  • Day 9

    Hokitika to Franz Josef: Franz Josef Glacier

    Walk through remarkable Hokitika Gorge, crossing the suspension bridge and admiring the incredibly blue water. Head back to town for a group lunch. Then drive to Franz Josef, and hike through the rain forest of Franz Josef with views of the beautiful glacier.

  • Day 10

    Franz Josef: Free Day

    A free day today in Franz Josef calls for adventure. Opt to take a scenic helicopter flight up to the impressive glacier, or kayak on Lake Mapourika. Or choose to join the Guided Heli Hike, taking a helicopter to the glacier and hiking through the snow capped mountains and over the bright blue glacier.

  • Day 11

    Franz Josef to Queenstown

    Drive with your fellow solo-ish travellers to the adventure capital of the world, Queenstown. After arrival, settle in and enjoy an evening stroll in this picturesque lakeside town.

  • Day 12

    Me Day: Queenstown

    Today is your Me Day, which means today is all about me... well you! With so much to do in Queenstown, opt to spend today exploring the adventure capital however you so wish. Or choose to join your CEO and other solo-ish travellers to ride the famous Queenstown gondola. Ride to the top of the mountain and take in the beautiful view of the lake and mountain peaks. Then tonight, choose to join your CEO for a final group dinner in New Zealand. This may be an early dinner because we have an early morning tomorrow, but come together for a bite and a drink before our final day in New Zealand together.

  • Day 13

    Fiordland National Park

    Wake early for a visit to one of New Zealand's most spectacular destinations on a day trip to Fiordland National Park. Drive from Queenstown, board a boat and cruise between the breathtaking mountain slopes, cascades and sea. Keep your eyes peeled for dolphins and rainbows made by the waterfalls. After the boat ride, drive back to Queenstown and enjoy one last free evening in Queenstown.

  • Day 14

    Queenstown to Melbourne

    Say goodbye to New Zealand today as you fly to Australia and continue your Solo-ish adventures. You'll meet some new Solo-ish mates who will be joining the trip in Australia at a welcome meeting in Melbourne. You'll say goodbye to your Kiwi CEO in Queenstown and meet your new Australian CEO at your welcome meeting in Melbourne this evening.

  • Day 15

    G Day & Cooking Class: Melbourne

    Today, get to know your fellow Solo-ish travellers, CEO and the city of Melbourne with a full day immersion into this vibrant city. Start at the Queen Victoria Markets. Continue your day with a cooking class in the heart of Melbourne CBD's Little Italy. Dive head first into Australian-Italian cuisine and cook up some pizzas alongside your new travel mates. After the delicious feast, join your CEO for a tour of Melbourne's laneway street art.

  • Day 16

    We Day: French Island

    When we say one epic day- we do mean one.epic.day. On a full day trip to French Island, join your CEO on an off roading tour through the national park. French Island National park is home to Victoria's healthiest and most abundant wild koala population. With beautiful beaches, rocky coastline, and protected mangroves as the backdrop, join your local guides for an incredible adventure trying to spot koalas, long-nosed potaroos and potentially the incredibly rare bandicoots. End the day with an incredible the tour operator-style surprise.

  • Day 17

    Melbourne to Uluru and Kata Tjuta

    Board a flight bound for Yulara, the gateway to Uluru and the Red Centre. Together with your Solo-ish mates and CEO, spend your day exploring the Australian outback, starting first with Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park and the Walpa Gorge walk. Watch the sunset around Uluru before making your way back to your permanent tented camp. Enjoy an outdoor meal and some bonding time under the stars with your fellow Solo-ish friends.

  • Day 18

    Uluru to Kings Canyon: Explore Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park

    Rise early this morning and catch the breathtaking sunrise over Uluru, Australia's most iconic Indigenous landmark. This morning, 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. In the afternoon, drive to Kings Canyon overland, to your next permanent tented camp in the bush.

  • Day 19

    Kings Canyon to Alice Springs

    In the desert morning, head out for an early hike throughout Kings Canyon. Choose between the harder 3 hour Rim hike and a more approachable 1 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. In the afternoon, rest your legs on the drive to Alice Springs.

  • Day 20

    Alice Springs to Sydney

    Enjoy a morning tour of Alice Spring learning about Telegraph Station, Anzac Hill and more. Then fly from Alice Springs to Sydney. Arrive to the city in the afternoon and enjoy free time to settle in or explore. Opt to head out with your CEO and fellow solo-ish mates for a relaxed evening exploring Sydney’s vibrant food scene. Whether it’s the lively laneways of Surry Hills, the bustling markets of Darling Harbour or the hidden gems around Chinatown, there’s plenty of delicious spots to discover.

  • Day 21

    Sydney: Manly Beach

    Join your CEO as you climb aboard the local ferry and travel from Sydney to Manly Beach. Manly is one of Australia's most famous beaches, which is quite the praise for a giant island nation. With world class surfing, beautiful water and lined with pine trees, you'll quickly learn why its so popular amongst locals and travelers alike. Relax on the beach, grab some fish n chips and ice cream or take the easy coastal walk to Shelly Beach. Return to Sydney CBD this evening for a dinner together out on the town.

  • Day 22

    Me Day: Sydney

    Spend today in Sydney however you'd like. It is your Me Day after all! Opt to join your CEO and other fellow Solo-ish travellers for a guided tour of the Sydney Opera House or choose to enjoy some solo time. Opt to climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge, or whip through the bay on a Jet Boat ride.

  • Day 23

    Sydney to Cairns

    Leave the city behind and fly north to Cairns, the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef. This afternoon, have a chance to explore Kuranda Village tucked away in Kuranda National Park. Do some shopping in the local market and visit the beautiful gardens. Then ride the Skyrail down towards Cairns. Pass over the top of the tropical rainforest, admire the incredible view and makes stops at a waterfall and other incredible lookout points.

  • Day 24

    Cairns: Free Day

    A free day in Cairns means one thing for most people, an adventure to the Great Barrier Reef! Book a tour out to sea to snorkel or scuba dive through the biggest coral reef system in the entire world. In the evening, opt to join your fellow Solo-ish travellers for one last hoorah together.

  • Day 25

    Cairns

    You arrived a solo traveller and are leaving with many new friends. Say goodbye to your fellow Solo-ish friends and depart at any time.

What's Included

  • Accommodation

    Hotels (22 nts), Outback Tented Camp (2 nts, shared facilities).

  • Meals

    Breakfasts: 13, Lunches: 7, Dinners: 6

    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.

  • Airport Transfers

    Arrival Only

    An airport transfer to the start of the tour is included. Please contact our team if you require a quote for a return transfer.

  • Wifi

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

Dates & Prices

  • Aug 2026

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Essential trip information

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Frequently asked questions

  • What is the travel style of this tour?

    This tour is designed for "Solo-ish Adventures," catering to solo travelers who wish to explore with a group and built-in travel mates.
  • What is the minimum and maximum age for participants on this tour?

    The minimum age for participants is 18, and the maximum age is 100.
  • What is the typical group size for this tour?

    The maximum group size for this tour is 16 travelers, with an average group size of 12.
  • What types of accommodation are provided on this tour?

    Accommodation includes 22 nights in hotels and 2 nights in an Outback Tented Camp with shared facilities.
  • How many meals are included throughout the tour?

    The tour includes 13 breakfasts, 7 lunches, and 6 dinners.
  • What are some of the main highlights of this 'Solo-ish Down-Under' trip?

    Key highlights include a Mt Eden Summit Walk, a cruise on Lake Rotoiti to hot springs, a full day immersion with Kohutapu Lodge to experience Māori culture, visiting the Waitomo Glow Worm Caves, seeing the Kaikoura Seal Colony, hiking Hokitika Gorge, trekking Franz Josef Glacier, a full day cruise at Doubtful Sound, a Melbourne cooking class, a Laneways Street Art Tour with your CEO, a 4x4 excursion to French Island to spot wild koalas, exploring Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park, guided walks at Uluru, guided hiking at Kings Canyon, a day trip to Manly Beach, and the Kuranda Skyrail.
  • Is this tour suitable for solo travelers, and what is the accommodation policy for them?

    Yes, this tour is specifically designed for solo travelers. Accommodation is shared in twin or multi-share rooms with someone of the same sex. If the "My Own Room" option is booked, you will receive a single room for all night stops, with the exception of Nights 17 and 18, which are in Outback Tented Camps with shared facilities.
  • Are domestic flights within Australia and New Zealand included in the tour price?

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

    The modes of transportation include flights (internal), private vehicles, boats, ferries, and walking.
  • What is the physical activity level for this tour?

    The physical rating for this tour is 3.
  • What are some of the optional activities available, and what are their estimated costs?

    Optional activities include: Auckland Sailing: America's Cup Experience (Pre-Tour) (210 NZD); Rotorua: Whitewater Rafting (135 NZD), Rotorua Canopy Tours (199-269 NZD), Hot Springs (50-360 NZD); Kaikoura: Whale Watching (175 NZD), Dolphin Tour (135 NZD); Franz Josef: Heli Scenic Flight with Snow Landing (385-655 NZD), Franz Josef Kayaking (149-169 NZD), Guided Heli Hike (Heli Transfer) (595-795 NZD); Queenstown: Vineyard Tour (189-265 NZD), Skydiving, Bungee Jumping (320-805 NZD); Sydney: Sydney Opera House Visit (50-199 AUD); Cairns: Snorkelling the Great Barrier Reef (279 AUD).
  • What currencies are used, and what should I know about money and credit cards?

    The Australian Dollar (AUD) is used in Australia, and the New Zealand Dollar (NZD) in New Zealand. Credit cards are widely accepted, but be aware of potential foreign transaction fees. ATMs are common, but check with your bank about PIN compatibility (many accept 4-digit PINs). It's recommended to carry a combination of local currency (smaller bills) and credit cards, and not to rely solely on cards. Currency exchange is available prior to travel or at airports/banks.
  • Is travel insurance mandatory for this tour?

    Yes, travel insurance is compulsory. You must have coverage for medical expenses, including emergency evacuation and repatriation, with a minimum coverage of USD $200,000. It's also strongly recommended to cover personal liability, cancellation, curtailment, and loss of luggage.
  • What is the role of the tour's Chief Experience Officer (CEO) and local guides?

    The Chief Experience Officer (CEO) accompanies all group trips, facilitating the travel experience, providing information on places visited, offering suggestions, and recommending local venues. They have a broad general knowledge of the countries. Local guides are also used to provide more specific knowledge in certain areas.
  • How does the tour operator support local communities through Planeterra?

    Planeterra International Foundation is a non-profit committed to turning travel into impact by connecting underserved local communities to tourism benefits. They develop and support small community-owned businesses that empower Indigenous people, women, and youth, and protect the environment. Travelers can contribute through the "Dollar-a-day Program," with 100% of donations going directly to Planeterra projects.
  • What is the recommended emergency fund, and when might it be needed?

    It is recommended to have access to at least an additional USD $200 (or equivalent) as an 'emergency' fund. This fund would be used in rare circumstances outside of the tour operator's control, such as a natural disaster requiring a change to the planned route.
  • What is the tipping policy on this tour?

    In Australia, tipping service providers is not customary, though it is acceptable for outstanding service in quality restaurants (rarely over 10%). You should not tip local guides unless specifically asked by your CEO. Tipping your CEO is appreciated at the end of the trip, with a guideline of 5-10 AUD per person per day.
  • What information is available for LGBTQ+ travelers regarding safety and considerations?

    The tour operator prioritizes the safety and well-being of all travelers, including those in the LGBTQ+ community. They encourage visiting their dedicated LGBTQ+ page for useful resources, including the Equaldex tool, to help ensure a safe and comfortable trip.
  • Are there any specific rules of conduct travelers should be aware of?

    Yes, illegal drugs will not be tolerated and can put the group at risk. The exploitation of people in the sex trade is also strictly against the tour operator's philosophy. The CEO has the right to expel any group member found with drugs or utilizing paid sex workers.
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