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Astonishingly, Australia stirs the senses from the very start — where reef-lined coasts, cosmopolitan cities, and eucalyptus-scented rainforests ignite a rhythm of discovery. But the journey doesn’t end with the obvious. It deepens.
From the dazzling waters of the Great Barrier Reef to the urban creativity of Sydney and Melbourne, every stop pulses with personality. And then, a shift. You cross the water — and time slows. In Tasmania, nature takes the reins. Bruny Island’s wild cliffs, the moody serenity of Wineglass Bay, and the raw stillness of Freycinet speak in softer tones. It’s Australia, rebalanced — a tale of contrasts told in coral, concrete, and silence.
This is not just a trip. It’s a story that begins in light and ends in hush.
Touch down in Sydney and let the iconic skyline welcome you. After your transfer, the rest of the day is yours — whether you stroll through Darling Harbour or unwind at a waterfront café. Overnight in Sydney
Explore Sydney’s heart with a guided tour of its architectural jewel — the Opera House. Wander through The Rocks or botanical gardens, then cap your evening with a scenic dinner cruise across the shimmering harbour.
Escape the city and ascend into eucalyptus-scented wilderness. Visit Echo Point, see the Three Sisters, and take in sweeping views from the Skyway. Optional Aboriginal culture experiences and forest walks await. Overnight in Sydney
Fly north to Cairns, a city where rainforest meets reef. Enjoy a relaxed afternoon, perhaps wandering the Esplanade or sampling tropical fare at a local market. Overnight in Cairns
A full-day cruise into the UNESCO-listed Great Barrier Reef. Snorkel among vibrant corals and technicolour fish, or simply soak in the wonder from the deck. Overnight in Cairns
Venture into the world’s oldest rainforest. Cross rivers, spot crocodiles, and walk along untouched beaches where two World Heritage wonders meet. Overnight in Cairns
Fly to Tasmania’s historic capital. After hotel check-in, explore the waterfront or Salamanca’s heritage precinct at your leisure. Overnight in Hobart
Take a thrilling cruise along Bruny Island’s dramatic coastline. Towering sea cliffs, sea caves, and playful seals are just some of the encounters waiting for you. Overnight in Hobart
Embark on a day trip to Freycinet National Park. Hike to the Wineglass Bay lookout and breathe in the seascape’s serenity, with time to enjoy Tasmania’s pristine east coast. Overnight in Hobart
Transfer to Melbourne and check in. Spend the evening wandering its laneways, cafés, and hidden bars that give the city its cool, creative edge. Overnight in Melbourne
Take a scenic day trip to Phillip Island. Visit wildlife parks, coastal cliffs, and end with the magical Penguin Parade at sunset. Overnight in Melbourne
An unforgettable drive along the Great Ocean Road. Stop at the Twelve Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge, and enjoy rainforest walks and coastal towns along the way.
Bid farewell to Australia with a suitcase of stories and a heart full of landscapes — from reefs to rainforests, city lights to island air.
No, flights are not included. We customise flight options based on your departure city, preferences, and schedule for complete flexibility.
This is not a self-drive trip. All intercity and local transfers are included and arranged for your comfort — whether by private car, scenic train, or internal flights.
We handpick boutique and premium stays that reflect the character of each destination — from stylish city hotels to nature lodges in Tasmania.
Absolutely. This is a tailor-made experience. We can adjust the pace, add experiences, or rework destinations to suit your travel style.
Yes, vegetarian options are widely available across Australia and Tasmania. We recommend good veg restaurants near to your hotel.
The itinerary works well year-round, but the ideal window is from October to April, when the weather is warm and all experiences, including Tasmania’s wild landscapes, are most accessible.
Tipping is not mandatory but is appreciated for excellent service in restaurants, tours, and hotels.
Yes, Indian passport holders require an ETA (Electronic Travel Authority) to enter Australia. We’ll guide you through the simple application process.