Australia’s size makes it impossible to see the whole country in one trip and it can be difficult to decide which regions and sights are of interest to you. We are continually travelling to update our knowledge, discovering great places and meeting new and interesting people. We work closely with you when planning your journey.
Uluru, Kata Tjuta and the flora & fauna of the central desert
The Desert Centre is home to Uluru and the remarkable rock domes of nearby Kata Tjuta. Throughout the Desert Centre there is a large population of unique mammals, birds, reptiles and plants that prove this arid climate is more than hospitable. Aboriginal people too have lived here for at least 30,000 years. read more
Wildlife, wild coasts, boutique accommodation & great guides
Buffeted by the waves of the Southern Ocean, Kangaroo Islands boasts some of Australia's most spectacular coastline and a wildlife population protected from the predations of introduced species. read moreThe vibrance of Sydney but so much more too ....
For many travellers Sydney, the capital of NSW, is the starting point for their Australian experience. Sydney is a vibrant multi-cultural city that hugs the shores of an intimate and spectacularly beautiful harbour. Further afield are rugged mountains, home to prolific wildlife; vast rural lands and beautiful coastlines of empty beaches. read more
Rugged ranges, marine & terrestrial wildlife, wine country
From the wild coast of the Southern Ocean and the Great Australian Bight to the rugged beauty of the Flinders Ranges and the arid north ... read more
Safari Country - wildlife, Aboriginal heritage and adventure
A spectacular area rich in Aboriginal culture, with a ragged coast, huge quantities of wildlife, impressive bird life and vast national parks criss-crossed by waterways, spectacular gorges and valleys. read more
Cosmopolitan Melbourne, rugged coasts, picturesque rural country ...
Away from Melbourne's street side cafes, theatres, museums and sporting venues, Victoria features spectacular coastal drives, some of the richest pastoral land in Australia and magnificent bushwalking country. read more
Where the world's oldest rainforest meets the Great Barrier Reef
On Australia's northeast coast the world's greatest marine showpiece, the Great Barrier Reef, meets the ancient rainforests of the Daintree and Cape Tribulation. read more
Tasmania - our largest island - our natural state!
Tasmania is a land apart - a place of wild and beautiful landscapes retaining much of its early colonial and settlement heritage; friendly, welcoming people; a pleasant, temperate climate; wonderful wine and food; a rich history; and a relaxed island lifestyle. read more
One of the world's truly unique wilderness areas
Tidal rivers have carved the vast and ancient Kimberley plateau into a wonderland of mountain ranges, red cliffs, gorges and waterfalls, full of unique plants and wildlife. read more
Great food & wine are a part of the Australian experience
The history, the setting and the wine styles vary from region to region and yet common to all are superb restaurants, produce markets, art and craft galleries, walking trails and hospitable hosts. read more