Our Australia holidays & tours

Our self drive holidays may be the finest way to explore Australia. Journey through Tasmania, with its vast wilderness areas ready-made for trekking, explore the stunning Great Ocean Road, take on the rust-red Outback, or the bountiful wine regions of Western Australia. Our locally owned B&Bs are at the heart of their communities, some even take in injured wildlife, all offer warm welcomes and recommendations for appealing detours. Many of our Australia holidays include walking led by local guides, who are able to give you a deeper understanding of aboriginal culture and traditions in must-see destinations like Uluru.

Our top Australia holidays

B&B self drive tour of Tasmania, meet the locals

From AU $1895 to AU $6000
10 days ex flights
Explore coastal expanses and mountainous magnificence on this Tassie tailor made trip

Sydney to Cairns self drive holiday

From £7100
27 days ex flights
City stays, campervan and rainforest experiences.
Tailor made

Australia tour, outback & reef

From £6895
25 days inc UK flights
Tailor-made Tour to Australia's Coast, Outback & Reef.
Tailor made
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Southwest Australia tour, coast, forest & wineries

From £4285
14 days inc UK flights
An sustainable travel itinerary to Southwest Australia
Tailor made

Tasmania tour, 8 days

From AU $3395
8 days ex flights
Experience Tasmania’s amazing scenery, wildlife & culture
Small groupDeparts every week September - May

Western Australia self drive holiday

From £4750
16 days inc UK flights
Tailor-made itinerary to Australia's Coral Coast
Tailor made

Western Australia luxury self drive holiday

From £2586
15 days ex flights
City & coastal adventures. Exploring national parks in W A

Western Tasmania wilderness tour

From AU $1895
5 days ex flights
Showcasing the beauty & heritage of Tasmania's west coast
Small groupDeparts every week September - May

Kangaroo Island adventure tour, Australia

From AU $895
3 days ex flights
Camping and conservation adventure in nature's playground
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About our Australia holidays

Icons everywhere

Australia’s sights can’t help but stand out – whether that’s its futuristic opera house apparently floating on Sydney Harbour or Uluru, a mystical red rock in the desert, as vivid as Mars manifest on Earth. It’s worth visiting the country for the Great Barrier Reef alone, the largest coral formation in the world – where you can jump off from Lizard or Fitzroy Island for excellent diving and surfing. Whilst the sites might be big, our trips keep group sizes small – and even micro-sized – to keep your impact low.

Aboriginal culture in Australia

Australia’s indigenous culture is the world's oldest living continuous culture, dating back at least 65,000 years. From Kakadu National Park, to Kimberley, and of course Uluru, our tours take you to sanctioned sites deemed appropriate by Aboriginal people. Indigenous Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islander peoples are slowly winning back some semblance of their rights, whilst the colonial atrocities against them are being recognised. Representing just four percent of Australia’s population, spending time with an Aboriginal guide on our trips is a great privilege. They might tell you a story from Dreamtime, share a little of their sacred history, or invite you to try bush tucker.

Uluru & the Olgas

The area around Uluru and the Olgas is often called Australia’s Red Centre. One look at the rusty patina that covers the rocks, and you’ll know why. Everyone knows Uluru, the bald, red dome that rises 800m above the plain, and sacred site to the Pitjantjatjara. Fewer know that there are in fact 36 other domes, making up a formation known as Kata Tjuta, or the Olgas, some 25km west. Most visitors fly into Alice Springs and then drive out to catch sunrise at Uluru. But add a day of walking around the Olgas and Kings Canyon with indigenous guides on one of our Northern Territory road trips and you’ll have made yourself a rocking good holiday.

Australia holidays, walking

With ferocious inland temperatures, not everywhere in Australia is suitable for a walking holiday. Even so, our Larapinta Trail holidays, right in the middle of the Outback, couple expert trail guides with architect-designed campsites to make the heat as bearable as possible;  those tackling the Flinders Range, which rises into high, dry peaks out of Adelaide, are treated to comfy beds and chef-cooked meals. But for less extreme conditions, options include Victoria’s Great Ocean Walk and Great Alpine Walk – two great reasons to ditch the car in the country’s cooler southern tip. Going with one of our local guides will help you identify the country’s unique wildlife in situ. Tasmania’s temperate climate makes tackling the trails in the epic Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park just a little bit easier.

Where to go on holiday in Australia

It’s best to think of Australia state by state. The most populous is New South Wales, where Sydney gives visitors a taste of city surf, the Blue Mountains has panoramas and walking trails. The Northern Territory, where you’ll find Australia’s ‘Red Centre’ has Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park inland and the tropical city of Darwin on its coast. Queensland has gorgeous beaches, Fraser Island, and the Great Barrier Reef. Victoria has Melbourne and the Great Ocean Road, South Australia is all about wine and Kangaroo Island's unique wildlife and landscapes, and Western Australia is a coast-framed behemoth, with Perth right at its edge and Kimberley's otherworldly landscapes to the north. Tasmania boasts the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area – a big wilderness for a small island.

Types of tours & holidays in Australia

Left to its own devices for thousands of years, Australia’s animals evolved into a marsupial bonanza, and our wildlife holidays make the most of these unique creatures. You could find yourself helping out with conservation efforts on Kangaroo Island, or in Tasmania, looking out for white wallabies, echidna and Tasmanian devils. Australia is expensive, and you might find joining our small group trips the best way to keep your trip on budget. Our walking holidays tend to ditch the expensive flat whites along with the flat going, favouring motels, picnics and ascents into the mountains.
[Icons everywhere : Rosie Steggles] [Aboriginal culture : Wayne Quilliam Photography / Yothu Yindi Foundation] [Uluru & the Olgas : Karl JK Hedin] [Walking : Erico Marcelino] [Where to go : Tim Shepherd] [Types of holidays : Ondrej Machart]
Photo credits: [Page banner: pixculture] [Icons everywhere : Rosie Steggles] [Aboriginal culture : Wayne Quilliam Photography / Yothu Yindi Foundation] [Uluru & the Olgas : Karl JK Hedin] [Walking : Erico Marcelino] [Where to go : Tim Shepherd] [Types of holidays : Ondrej Machart]