Adventure Bay & Bruny Island
Wild coastlines, artisan delights, and a touch of the untamed — Bruny Island is Tasmania distilled. Cruise along Adventure Bay where towering cliffs, sea caves, and playful seals await. Sample local cheeses, oysters, and honey, then climb the neck lookout for sweeping views where ocean and forest collide. It’s part wilderness escape, part gourmet journey — all wrapped in island charm.
Blue Mountains Retreat
Just two hours from Sydney lies a world of misty cliffs, deep gorges, and stories older than time. The Blue Mountains invite you to slow down and breathe deep. Marvel at the Three Sisters, descend into lush rainforest valleys, and listen to the whisper of ancient Aboriginal Dreamtime myths. Whether by guided trail, scenic cableway, or hidden lookout, this is nature’s theatre — raw, poetic, and powerful.
Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary
This is where Tasmania’s wild heart beats loudest. Bonorong is more than a sanctuary — it’s a mission to protect, rehabilitate, and reconnect. Meet Tasmanian devils, hand-feed kangaroos, and learn the stories of animals rescued and released. Intimate, ethical, and impactful, it’s a place where conservation and connection walk side by side.
Daintree Rainforest & Cape Tribulation
Where two World Heritage wonders meet — the Daintree Rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef — lies a realm older than the Amazon. Cruise crocodile-filled rivers, walk through primordial ferns and strangler figs, and stand where rainforest meets reef at Cape Tribulation. This is the beating green heart of Australia, raw and untouched.
Fitzroy Island Full Day Trip
Fitzroy is the reef’s untamed, jungle-cloaked cousin. Just 45 minutes from Cairns, the island invites you to hike through rainforests, snorkel from the shore, visit a turtle rehabilitation centre, or simply laze on coral beaches. It’s the reef done your way — wild, restful, or a bit of both.
Great Barrier Reef Cruise with Snorkelling
Sail into the world’s largest living organism — the legendary Great Barrier Reef. On this full-day cruise, you’ll drift over coral gardens teeming with technicolour fish, giant clams, and sea turtles. With expert guides, premium equipment, and onboard luxury, it’s both adventure and awe in equal measure — a brush with nature’s greatest masterpiece.
Great Ocean Road Day Trip
This is more than a road — it’s a moving postcard where every curve brings a new marvel. Trace the rugged Southern Ocean coastline past windswept beaches, craggy cliffs, surf towns, and fern-filled rainforests. Stop at ancient lookouts, watch kangaroos graze near lighthouses, and reach the iconic Twelve Apostles rising dramatically from the sea. It’s an epic journey through time, tide, and terrain.
Green Island Snorkelling & Glass Bottom Boat
A short boat ride from Cairns takes you to Green Island — a coral cay surrounded by reef and wrapped in rainforest. Snorkel straight off the beach into clear turquoise waters or stay dry on a glass-bottom boat as marine life shimmers below. Perfect for families, first-timers, or those seeking reef magic without the intensity.
Kuranda Rainforest Experience
Reach the rainforest village of Kuranda via the historic scenic railway or the Skyrail cableway that floats above the jungle canopy. Wander vibrant markets, meet native wildlife, and walk trails enveloped in birdsong and mist. The rainforest here isn’t just green — it’s alive, layered, and echoing with ancient Aboriginal stories.
Melbourne City Tour
A city of contradictions and quiet charisma — Melbourne is where Gothic cathedrals sit beside graffiti-splashed alleys, where coffee isn’t just brewed but crafted, and each laneway hums with hidden stories. This immersive city tour peels back the polished layers to reveal the city’s creative pulse, from its world-class street art to its indie boutiques and historic arcades. Expect surprise at every corner — and stories that stay with you long after.
Melbourne Food Tour
Melbourne is a melting pot of flavours — and this guided food walk is your key to unlocking its tastiest secrets. Weave through hidden laneways, multicultural neighbourhoods, and buzzing markets as you sample everything from handmade dumplings to slow-fermented sourdough, third-wave coffee to artisanal gelato. Along the way, meet local chefs, learn the stories behind the dishes, and taste the heartbeat of this food-obsessed city.
Mt Wellington & Mt Field National Park
From alpine heights to mossy rainforests, this journey captures Tasmania’s wild spectrum. Start with panoramic views over Hobart from the summit of Mt Wellington, where clouds drift past like whispers. Then head west to Mt Field — home to century-old trees, cascading waterfalls, and trails where time seems to slow. It’s a symphony of altitude, atmosphere, and ancient earth.
Peninsula Hot Springs Tour
Just over an hour from Melbourne lies a geothermal oasis where wellness and wilderness meet. Soak in naturally heated mineral pools framed by native bushland, then unwind in a private cave bath, Turkish hammam, or reflexology walk. The Mornington Peninsula’s hot springs offer rejuvenation for body and mind — and if you add a vineyard lunch or a coastal stroll, the day becomes pure magic.
Perth Walking City Tour
Beyond its skyline and beaches, Perth reveals itself in stories and street corners. This walking tour uncovers the city’s art trails, colonial arcades, secret laneways, and the pulse of its creative scene. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll gain insight into Perth’s Aboriginal roots, modern spirit, and evolving identity — all at a perfectly unhurried pace.
Phillip Island Wildlife & Penguins
A day trip to Phillip Island is a soft adventure into Australia’s wild and wonderful side. Cruise past rocky shores dotted with fur seals, watch koalas doze in eucalyptus trees, and as dusk falls, witness the magical Penguin Parade — hundreds of tiny penguins waddling home across the sand. With ocean air, dramatic coastlines, and up-close wildlife, it’s a heartwarming, nature-rich escape from the city.
Pinnacles Desert, Sunset & Stargazing Tour
Enter an alien landscape of golden spires rising from the sand — the Pinnacles Desert is Western Australia’s otherworldly treasure. As the sun sets, the dunes glow in fiery golds and purples, creating a cinematic canvas. Then comes the silence — and the stars. With almost no light pollution, the desert transforms into a glittering dome of constellations. A journey from day’s last light to the vastness of the universe.
Port Arthur & Richmond
Walk through time in Tasmania’s most evocative landscapes. At Port Arthur, Australia’s best-preserved convict settlement, crumbling ruins and windswept shores echo with stories of resilience and reform. Contrast that with Richmond — a picture-perfect village of Georgian cottages, Australia’s oldest bridge, and antique shops frozen in time. Together, they weave a haunting, human tapestry of Tasmania’s colonial past.
Port Stephens Day Trip
Leave Sydney behind and head north to Port Stephens — a coastal playground where adventure meets tranquillity. Cruise alongside dolphins in crystal bays, ride quad bikes over towering sand dunes, or simply laze on golden beaches. This day trip offers a refreshing contrast to city life, with experiences ranging from marine encounters to panoramic lookouts over the Pacific. It’s wild, sun-kissed, and full of soul.
Rottnest Island Day Trip
A ferry ride from Perth lands you on Rottnest — a car-free paradise of turquoise bays, coral reefs, and the world’s happiest marsupial: the quokka. Cycle the island at your own pace, snorkel in hidden coves, or simply soak up the sun on white-sand beaches. Rottnest is the kind of place where time slows, smiles widen, and nature puts on a show.
Scuba Diving the Great Barrier Reef
Descend into another universe where every breath brings you face to face with marine wonder. Whether you’re a beginner or certified diver, the reef offers an unparalleled underwater playground — from luminous anemones and curious reef sharks to labyrinths of coral bursting with life. It’s a silent, surreal world that leaves you breathless in the best way.
Skydiving over Cairns
Few experiences match the thrill of freefalling from 15,000 feet above tropical paradise. As you tumble through the sky with the Coral Sea and rainforest beneath you, adrenaline gives way to awe. After the rush, glide gently down with panoramic views of reef, mountains, and coast — a moment that’s equal parts wild and poetic.
Sunrise Kayaking
Experience the city at its most intimate and magical — from a kayak, at dawn. Paddle across glassy waters as the sun rises behind Sydney’s skyline, setting the harbour aglow in hues of gold and rose. It’s a soulful, slow-paced journey that awakens the senses and offers rare moments of stillness in a city that usually moves fast. Perfect for photographers, romantics, or anyone chasing beauty off the beaten path.
Swan Valley Wine & Gourmet Tour
A short drive from the city lies Swan Valley — one of Australia’s oldest wine regions, steeped in rustic charm and ripe with indulgence. Think boutique cellar doors, handmade chocolates, local cheeses, and lazy long lunches under vine-covered pergolas. It’s a feast for all the senses — and a delicious glimpse into Western Australia’s fertile soul.
Sydney City Tour
From the sails of the Opera House to the stories etched into The Rocks, Sydney unfolds in layers — grand, gritty, and full of grace. This curated tour goes beyond the postcard to reveal the city’s creative pulse and coastal rhythm. Wander harbourside promenades, explore secret alleyways, and dive into tales of convicts, culture, and contemporary cool. Whether you’re strolling through historic quarters or catching skyline views from a quiet lookout, this is Sydney through a local’s lens.