Best of Australia, New Zealand & Fiji Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
Discover three paradises lost in the South Pacific that connect the diverse experiences of Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji. Traverse the landscape and connect vineyards with ice fields and exotic palm-dappled beaches with famous city attractions. Indulgence is at the heart of this unique three-week itinerary, every day an opportunity to explore these sentinels in the Pacific; helicopter tours, cruises through fjords, submarine journeys, and spas hidden in the wilderness.
Customizable Itinerary
Sydney – Iconic Sights Welcome You to Australia
After arriving, your private transfer takes you to your five-star hotel to recuperate from your flight. Then, you board a cruise liner and pass under the great archway of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, its vivid steel brilliance the next necessary photo. The Parramatta River slices through the heart of Sydney defines the city and connects some of the world's great icons. White sails reflect in its waters; the famous Sydney Opera House dominates the riverfront from afar. As the luxury cruise winds inland, appreciate Sydney's rural setting as the city is surrounded by lush hills and distant peaks. As lunch is served as you cross under the bridge, cruise out towards Australia's vast coastline. The afternoon Parramatta cruise provides an easy introduction to all the famous sights, without you having to walk around.
Your second day is left free, giving you time to discover the city and your own pace. There are history and heritage at The Rocks, resonant performances inside the Opera House, and a series of superb Victorian buildings all within walking distance of your hotel. Darling Harbour presents the city's futuristic style as fine dining restaurants hang over the Parramatta waters. If you already crave the beach, choices abound. Bondi is the most famous and filled with surfers most days, but a nearby coastal walkway takes you to the quieter sand of Cloverly and Bronte.
What's Included:
Hunter Valley – Boutique Vineyards and the Stunning Blue Mountains
Melbourne – Inspiring Tones in Australia's Cultural City
Bay of Islands – Sublime Coastal Serenity and Undeveloped Beaches
Hawkes Bay – New Zealand's Dramatic Landscapes and Wineries
Queenstown – Adventure Amidst Snow-Capped Mountains and Spectacular Fjords
Laucala – An Exotic Island Retreat in Fiji
Laucala – Experiencing the Delights of Paradise
Laucala – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Discover the best of all three countries, traveling from the icons of Southeastern Australia to the wilderness of New Zealand, then the remote bliss of Fiji
- Explore the famous sights of Sydney and wander through the country's cultural heart – Melbourne
- Savor the exciting flavors of the countries' wine regions with nights spent in the Hunter Valley and New Zealand's Hawkes Bay
- Wallow in the wilderness of New Zealand as you spend three days on the South Island, surrounded by fjords and mountains that spill into the rainforest
- Kick off the shoes and delight in the absolute serenity of Laucala Island; a remote Fijian paradise lost in the Pacific Ocean
- Head beneath the water to discover vast untouched reefs; choose snorkeling, scuba diving, or trips in a deep flight submarine
- Take a luxury day boat cruise along two of the Southern Hemisphere's most memorable waterways, the Parramatta River and Milford Sound
- Feel the pull of nature with three nights in New Zealand's Bay of Islands, where volcanic hills hide exotic rainforest and untouched beaches
Starting Price
$30,800 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
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We had the trip of a lifetime. We started in Queenstown, New Zealand which was a dream! The weather was beautiful, the scenic landscapes were breathtaking and the food was amazing. Everyone that we encountered was friendly and helpful. The city center area was very easy to navigate and we had a blast coming back into town each night from daytime excursions and picking a new place for dinner. Next we went to Port Douglas and Sydney, Australia which were also amazing! Port Douglas was a quaint town by the ocean where we went snorkeling and my boyfriend tried diving for the first time and he is now hooked! And Sydney...what can we say about Sydney...one of the most beautiful cities in the world! Our trip planner was fantastic. She worked with us on such short notice of our trip (less than 2 months) and took our comments and preferences into consideration when planning the trip for us. All pickups, tours and excursions went seamlessly. She was responsive and provided very detailed itinerary which was very helpful.
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Thanks to our travel agent, we were treated extra special everywhere we went. Every tour operator and hotel knew we were on our honeymoon and did a little something romantic just for us. It was either flower petals on the beds, and nice picture spot together, or a candle lit picnic.
New Zealand Airlines gave great service and great comfortable plane.
The Sofitel, in Auckland, was a brand new hotel and very nice and comfortable with big rooms and amazing views and close to all the action
The tour in Auckland was also cool.
Queenstown was one of my favorite places. Small town with amazing views. The bed and breakfast hotel was very Chic. The owners were very sweet people. The jet boat tour and kayaking were really fun and got some amazing pictures. The best part of queenstown was the helicopter tour. Not only did it fly us around all the mountains and Milford Sound, but it even landed at the top of a glacier and I took some of the best pictures there. I have attached one of those pictures.
Port douglas was also great, the weather and beaches made me feel like I was back in Miami. We couldn't get into the beaches because they were full of jellyfish, Snorkeling in the great barrier reef was also spectacular. The hot air balloon was also spectacular, we were able to see kangaroos during the ride which was very cool
Melbourne was big city living. I think we were in one of the nicest hotels in the area. Casino, a mall, food court and everything was part of our hotel in the Crown Promenade. The eco tour here was really cool, we were basically hunting for kangaroos and koalas out in the wild which was fun. We were kinda sad that we didn't get any up close encounters with them, but that all changed during the eco tour in Sydney. My wife is in love with penguins, so the trip we took to phillip island to watch the penguins coming in from the ocean was her favorite part.
Then came Sydney, everything here was super expensive. During the week of new years all the restaurant and all the hotels hike up there prices by 50%. We did not want to go to want of the free vantage points to get a good view of the fireworks, because people start camping out there at 9 am and to get in and out of there is a mission. So we paid $600 just to get standing room from the Opera House, so we had one of the best views in the city. WOW, what an amazing display of fireworks. We had a blast. The bridge climb the next day was an fun experience as well. My wife is terrified of heights, but I was proud of her she was able to do it. They did not allow camera up there which was sad, but still super fun. We also went to a small zoo where you were able to feed and pet the kangaroos and koalas and other animals.
It was a crazy 20 days, we were beat up from all the plane rides and shuttles, and carrying around 28 days worth of luggage, kayaking, walking up hills and mountains and stairs. We needed a vacation from the vacation, so thats why I booked our last five day in Bora Bora. I have never stayed at a St Regis, so i am unsure if they are all like that, but wow, what personal service and attention. They picked us up in a boat at the airport, when the boat docked at the hotel there was a team of 15 people waiting just for us. They took all of our bags, gave us a cold wet rag to clean our hands and the sweat off our face, gave us some juice. They checked me in in the boat ride so we didn't even have to check in.
Thanks to you when we got into the room there was a bottle of champagne waiting for us and flower petals all over the bed in a heart shape. They gave us the further bungalow from the island which was nice. The rooms were beautifully decorated, with holes in the floors with glass so you can see down into the water. Private are patio area in the back we we can sunbath however we wanted with no one to see. I also did. A butler was always a phone call away. They brought our bags to the room, they unpacked for us, and they packed our bags for us when we left. Whenever we wanted to go from our room to another part of the huge property, they would come pick us up on a golf cart. They also had bikes we can use around the property at no additional costs. they had kayaks, sailboats, paddle boats, water bicycles, snorkeling gear, all of that for no extra charge which was fun. They have there own private lagoon that has nets at one end so no sharks get in. So my wife actually did some snorkeling here. The resort had four different restaurants. I also did some diving in bora bora which was also incredible. of course everything was super expensive but so worth it.
So again, thank you for all your help, we both had a blast. I am sure to keep you in mind for our next big journey
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We had the holiday of a lifetime in Australia and New Zealand, thanks to our agent at this South Pacific travel company! From the beginning, she was quick to respond and very interested in getting to know Tim and I and what would be important to us during our visit. She spent 50 minutes talking with us before she prepared the itinerary and did an amazing job customizing the trip for us.
The private and small group tours were wonderful giving us a more personal and insiders view into each of the areas we visited. Everything went as planned...not one snafu! The accomodations ranged from an Eco lodge in Cape Otway, Australia to the hotel in Melbourne and several very intimate Bed and Breakfasts. All were very customer friendly and great locations within walking distance to many attractions.
We enjoyed the combination of the tours, private transfers and having a rental car to explore on our own.
Helicopter ride and climbing Fox Glacier, private backstage tour of Sydney Opera House, private wine tours, kayaking, hiking, spending time with Maori tribal leader, jet boat ride. Every day was a new adventure and we couldn't say what we enjoyed most.
I would highly recommend working with this agent and her team...you will have a vacation to remember for a Lifetime...this has been our best yet!!!
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Zicasso's travel partner organized an outstanding 17-day tour of Melbourne, Port Douglas, Sydney, Queenstown, and Auckland for our family of five to enjoy diving, snorkeling, kayaking, rafting, and hiking.
Even when there were last-minute issues in Port Douglas due to the cyclone, they responded quickly and reorganized our itinerary to work around the Daintree Rainforest closure. I highly recommend her as a knowledgeable, responsive, and detail-oriented travel agent.
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Our trip to Australia was a trip of a lifetime and it exceeded all our expectation thanks to our travel agent from the Australia tour company. Our agent worked with us tirelessly for months to customize a package to fit our needs and our budget. Our trip consisted of 10 airline flights, 8 shuttle transfers, 7 hotels and 10 tours. Every connection went like clockwork and problem free. Each tour was well managed and professionally done. Every hotel was clean and comfortable with 100% satisfaction from us. We were particularly happy with Tasmania in general and the Hotel Grand Chancellor Hobart.
Our 4 days in Sydney over New Years was fabulous and we loved the city. The Hunter Valley Wine tour was great and we were sorry to miss the Blue Mountain tour but it did not fit. Ayers Rock was enjoyable and we were glad to make it a brief stopover. Cairns was a beautiful location and we enjoyed our 3 days there doing Karanda and the Reef. As mentioned Tasmania was super special. We loved the Bruny Island cruise and the city of Hobart. We drove our rental car to Swansea with stops at the Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary (highly recommended) and historic Richmond. After a visit to Freycinet National Park which was lovely, we drove to Launceston.
Our 3 days in Melbourne after our Princess cruise was also very special. We enjoyed the city and the Travelodge Southbank hotel. It had the perfect location next to the Eureka Tower, the riverwalk and the free tram for the city. We flew home on Australia Day which was a little disappointing but no one considered that before the trip..
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