Look forward to making a stop in fabulous Singapore, before continuing to the amazing contrasts of Australia. Melbourne, Sydney and the red desert await you Down Under, before the tour rounds off in tropical Cairns.
Look forward to making a stop in fabulous Singapore, before continuing to the amazing contrasts of Australia. Melbourne, Sydney and the red desert await you Down Under, before the tour rounds off in tropical Cairns.
*It is possible to add extra nights in the various cities you visit, if, for example, you’d like to have more days on your own. Please contact our travel consultant to discuss your specific wishes for the tour.
This tour is a tour of contrasts!
You start in Singapore, the smallest country in South-east Asia, an exciting melting pot of cultures.
From here, the tour continues to Australia, where the contrasts are immense from the vibrant big cities of Melbourne and Sydney to the indigenous people’s timeless history, sung by ancestors in the Australian Outback at Uluru and Kata Tjuta.
The tour concludes in the tropical north for some relaxation and opportunities for incredible experiences in nature at the Great Barrier Reef and the world’s oldest rainforest at Cape Tribulation.
You travel from one UNESCO World Heritage Site to another, and the experiences just keep coming to convince you that Australia has to be one of the most fascinating countries in the world.
Welcome Down Under!
Today is the day you set off from your chosen airport. You’re bound for Singapore with connecting flights on the way.
You’ll be met by a driver, who will drive you to the hotel where you’ll be staying for the next three nights.
You might even be ready to head out today to explore the small island state which, covering an area of just 721.5 km2, is South-east Asia’s smallest country. What the small, well-developed country lacks in size, it makes up for in experiences!
Getting around Singapore is easy, and most attractions are within a reasonable distance and can be reached on foot, by taxi or by metro.
Singapore is a melting pot of different cultures, and the people here live with respect and understanding for each other. Buddhist temples, mosques, churches and Hindu temples stand side by side here. The next couple of days are yours to explore the city on your own.
A visit to the charming districts of Little India, China Town and the Arabic and Malay quarter, Kampong Glam, is recommended.
If you’re a foodie, you can look forward to all the delicious culinary experiences the city has to offer. If it’s authentic street food you’re after, you can visit one of the famous hawker centres, or, if upscale Michelin restaurants are more your thing, make your way to the special food street, Keong Saik Road, and discover some of Singapore’s best restaurants housed in the beautiful buildings. A true mecca for foodies!
Other popular and hip neighbourhoods worth a visit are the colourful Haji Lane in Kampong Glam and the Art Deco area, Tiong Bahru. Both neighbourhoods are known for their cosy cafés, exciting restaurants and shops as well as wonderful street art.
If you need a break from the hustle and bustle of the city, you can visit the small island of Sentosa Island. The island offers lovely sandy beaches and countless attractions and activities for the whole family, such as Universal Studios and various adventure parks.
And don’t forget to make your way past the architectural Marina Bay Sands, which you’re guaranteed to have seen pictures of. Enjoy a stroll around the green oasis Gardens by the Bay, shop to your heart’s content on Orchard Road, drink Singapore Slings at Raffles Hotel and round off one of the days with a ride in the 165-metre-high ferris wheel, the Singapore Flyer, which offers a phenomenal view of all the futuristic skyscrapers and the harbour.
You will be picked up from your hotel and driven to the airport, from which you fly on to Australia.
“G’day, mate”, then you know you’re in Australia!
You’re transported from the airport to your hotel. If your room’s not ready for you when you arrive, you can have your luggage stored and head out to start exploring the city.
Melbourne is a magnificent city! At first glance, it might seem like a bit of a hotchpotch, but don’t let that fool you. It’s charm is lying in wait until you fall head over heels for the city!
You might like to head down to the Yarra River on this first day and enjoy the revitalising effect of the river.
After breakfast – possibly enjoyed at one of the nearby cafés – it’s time to take a closer look at the city. You’ll be going on a guided tour through the city’s narrow laneways and arcades, which form a finely meshed network in the city centre. Along the way, the guide will tell you all about the history and culture of the city. The walls in the narrow streets are adorned with street art, and the whole area may seem a little run down at first glance – but make no mistake, it’s one of the city’s hippest areas! Ask the guide for tips on the best places to have lunch after the tour.
Please note that you have to make your way to the starting point of the guided tour on your own. The address is written on your voucher. You can either walk there or take a taxi.
The rest of the day is yours to explore Melbourne.
You might like to take the tram to the seaside suburb St Kilda. If you’re out here late afternoon, you might be lucky enough to see the small colony of pygmy penguins come ashore at around sunset.
In the Fitzroy district, you’ll find many of the city’s hidden gems. Microbreweries sit alongside hip cafés. Just west of Fitzroy is Carlton – better known as Little Italy. The food here is almost more authentic than in Italy.
The day is yours to explore what you didn’t get to yesterday.
If you’re interested in history, we highly recommend a visit to Melbourne Old Gaol, where the famous and infamous bushranger, Ned Kelly was hanged in 1880.
And don’t forget to visit Queen Victoria Market, where you can buy almost anything your heart desires.
If you’d like to experience some of the areas outside Melbourne, check out our large selection of excursions. We recommend that you purchase these tours from home when you book the tour, as there is a good chance of them being sold out otherwise.
You’re transported to the airport from which you’ll fly to the red heart of Australia: the Outback. The contrast today will be immense! From the buzzing metropolis to the tiny little town of Yulara, located in the middle of the red desert. There is a free transfer bus from the airport into the small town where your hotel is situated.
If you feel like it and have the time, you have the opportunity to participate in some of the town’s free activities in the afternoon. Ask at your hotel to find out what’s on and when.
At the end of the day, one of the absolute highlights of the tour awaits you: sunset over Uluru. It’s magical to see the enormous rock change colour as the sun goes further and further down, and it’s not hard to understand why the area is so sacred to the Aboriginal people.
And don’t forget to lean your head back and enjoy the starry sky. A huge contrast to all the lights in Melbourne!
You’ve got an early start today, when you’ll be picked up by a bus which brings you out into the darkness. Yesterday, you experienced a sunset over Uluru. Today, you’re going to see the sun rise over Uluru. As we see it, it’s not the same thing at all – and both are an absolute must when in Australia.
It’s fascinating to stand there, shivering a little in the middle of the Australian Outback, waiting for the sun to rise. Even though it gets very hot out here in the desert during the day, the nights are often cold, as there’s nothing to absorb the heat once the sun has set.
When the sun is high in the sky, you’ll continue to the Kata Tjuta rock formations, situated a good 50 km to the west.
The area around Kata Tjuta is also sacred to the Aboriginal people, and there are places that you will never get to visit as a tourist. Thankfully, there are also a lot of places that are accessible, and one of the most popular walks through the beautiful rock formations is the walk through Walpa Gorge. Along the way, the guide will tell you more about the geology of this wonderful place. Perhaps you’ll find out what “Kata Tjuta” actually means?
The rest of the day is yours to spend as you see fit and you can either choose to purchase an extra excursion or try some of the free activities available in Yulara.
It’s time for another change of scenery. Next stop: Sydney, the biggest city in Australia! You take the free transfer from the hotel to the airport. The departures are adapted to fit in with the flight departures – ask at your hotel when the bus departs.
Upon arrival in Sydney, you’ll notice the differences between Melbourne and Sydney right away. Sydney’s wide streets, which lead you down to the Opera House, stand in stark contrast to the narrow, graffiti-adorned laneways of Melbourne.
In Sydney, you’re transported from the airport to your hotel. If your room isn’t ready for you on arrival, you can have your luggage stored while you go out and explore the city.
You might like to start by walking down to Bennelong Point and Sydney Opera House. West of the Opera House is the old quarter, The Rocks, which offers old buildings, cosy cafés and fashionable shops and galleries. You could then continue all the way out to Barangaroo Reserve and see the world’s largest natural harbour, Sydney Harbour, from a completely different angle. If you walk all the way past Barangaroo Wharf, you come to King Street Wharf, where you’ll find some of the city’s best restaurants.
Welcome to Sydney!
Your morning starts with an exciting guided tour of Sydney. There are many highlights, and the tour will give you a good introduction to the city, making it easier for you plan what you want to return to and explore further. The Opera House, the Botanic Garden, the old quarter The Rocks, Darling Harbour, Hyde Park, Chinatown, Bondi Beach, etc., are all on the list today. The tour today gives you a good overview of the city, and the guide provides a good insight into its history.
Please note that you have to make your way to the starting point of the guided tour on your own. The address is written on your voucher.
The rest of the day is yours to do as you please – possibly to return to some of the places from the morning’s guided tour of the city.
It is also possible to purchase a couple of extra excursions in the afternoon.
On one of the days in Sydney, you should be sure to enjoy the sunset from the Botanic Garden overlooking the Opera House.
Over the next couple of days, you are free to enjoy Sydney on your own. And there’s plenty to see and do! Sydney offers a wealth of excellent museums and other exciting activities, but it’s also tempting to just stroll through the city and maybe grab a sandwich for lunch and eat it on a bench in the Botanic Garden overlooking the Opera House.
The weather is usually good in large parts of Australia, and Australians generally spend a lot of time outdoors. Any self-respecting park has barbecue facilities that anyone can use, and nowhere in the world is the picnic section in the supermarkets as large as it is here. This is also seen on the beaches, where there are generally very good changing and shower facilities. So pop your swimming things in your bag and head to one of the 100+ beaches in and around Sydney.
Perhaps you’d like to go on a guided tour either in or outside the city – there are plenty of options here, too. See below. We recommend that you purchase these excursions when you book the tour, as some of them sell out weeks and months in advance.
You are driven to the airport, where you catch a flight north, to Cairns.
On arrival in Cairns, you will quickly notice that you’ve reached a tropical climate with high temperatures and humidity. It is truly lush as well! Hibiscus, frangipani, heliconia – they’re all here, these exotic plants.
Cairns is a lively city, offering lots of activities, cafés, restaurants and shops. There is no beach here, but to compensate for that, a large artificial lagoon has been built in the middle of the city, where you can both enjoy the sun and swim.
You might like to spend the afternoon here and get used to all the sounds here in the tropics.
The days are your to do as you please. There are so many exciting activities with Cairns as a base that we’ll leave it up to you to find out what you want to do.
It goes without saying that we think a trip to the Great Barrier Reef is a must when you’re on these shores. But you definitely shouldn’t miss the world’s oldest rainforest, Daintree Rainforest, either. It’s also the only place in the world that two UNESCO World Heritage Sites are located side by side. Up here in the north, the Great Barrier Reef is close to the coast. And as the rainforest extends all the way down to the beach, the two actually almost collide.
The train up to the small town of Kuranda in the rainforest is also very charming – or how about rafting on one of the rivers around Cairns?
You have so many options – take your pick!
Your tour to the Highlights of Australia is coming to an end. It’s time to buy those last souvenirs before heading to the airport from which you will fly home to the UK with connecting flight(s) on the way.
You land in the UK after a lovely, adventure-packed tour.
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Discover the fantastic UNESCO-listed Kakadu National park on this four-day extension to the Northern Territory.
You’ll spend four nights in Darwin, which you perhaps know from the film, “Australia”?
The first full-day excursion takes you to Kakadu National Park, where you’ll both sail on crocodile-infested rivers and learn more about the Aboriginal people’s unique connection to the place.
You’ll also visit the less well-known but equally beautiful Litchfield National Park, where it’s possible to swim in some of the amazing waterfalls.
This extension is particularly great during the period from May-October, as this is the dry season in this northern part of Australia. If you wish to extend your tour during the rainy season from November to April, it’s important that you contact your travel consultant before booking, as the excursions to Kakadu National Park and Litchfield National Park only depart 1-2 times a week during that period.
Extend your tour to include a couple of relaxing days in the cosy town of Port Douglas, north of Cairns, where you’ll find good restaurants, lots of shops and a chilled atmosphere.
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