An Intimate Wildlife Tour of Australia & New Zealand

What to expect on this itinerary
Australia and New Zealand are defined by their rare indigenous wildlife; kangaroos that hop across the desert landscapes, exotic kiwis that fall beneath the trees, sperm whales who flop across ocean waves. This 18-day tour reveals all of the iconic sights, from sleepy koalas to playful dolphin pods, tropical birds to ethereal marine worlds. Enjoy an intimate journey through the wild landscapes to come face to face with the full array of the South Pacific's wildlife.
Customizable Itinerary
Melbourne – Welcome to Australia
Melbourne provides a gentle welcome to Australia, the city defined by the Yarra River and a long stretch of empty beaches. Even in the heart of the city, there is a sense that wild lands lie nearby. You will be picked up from the airport, and transferred to a hotel along the coast where the scent of the Southern Ocean comes straight onto your verandah. After the long international flight, it's a perfect place to relax and garner your first impressions of the country's landscapes.
What's Included:
Melbourne – Kangaroos and Koalas in the Wild
Melbourne – A Relaxed Day in the Yarra Valley
Kangaroo Island – Lost in Australia's Great Natural Paradise
Uluru – A Mystical Camel Train to Kata Tjuta
Uluru to Cairns – Sunrise Ballooning Above Uluru
Cairns – Exploring the Great Barrier Reef
Auckland – Welcome to New Zealand
Auckland – Spotting New Zealand's Exotic and Endangered Birds
Wellington to Kapiti Island – Kiwis in the Native Forest
Wellington to Kaikoura – Followed Across the Cook Straight by Dolphins
Kaikoura – Intimate Tours to Discover Six Different Whale Species
Nelson to Stewart Island – Journeying to the Southern Tip of New Zealand
Stewart Island – A Completely Untouched Rainforest Landscape
Stewart Island to Christchurch – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Immediately immerse yourself in Australia's famous characters with a kangaroo and koala tour near Melbourne
- Discover the mystique of Uluru with a sunset camel tour and a sunrise balloon ride
- Spend two days cruising through the waters around Kaikoura to seek out giant sperm whales and the five other whale species that migrate through the area
- Explore the world's largest marine paradise with a range of activities at the Great Barrier Reef
- New Zealand's native forests are alive with the tweets of exotic birds and a journey through Tiritiri Matangi Island helps you discover it all
- Immerse yourself in the remote island of Ulva, a natural haven that's completely devoid of introduced species
- Find the iconic kiwi, an endangered flightless bird that's synonymous with the country
- Wallow in the abundance of marsupial life found on Kangaroo Island, Australia's remote animal outpost
Detailed Description
The wildlife of Australia and New Zealand is as bizarre as it is beautiful. Mobs of kangaroos hop across the fertile plains and desert landscapes. Flightless kiwis and takahes leave their colors on the forest floor, while orcas jump from ocean waters. Koalas sleepily cling to their trees, eyes half-closed, while dolphins seem permanently awake, their fins rising effortlessly past your boat cruise. All of these species inhabit vast and wild landscapes, their havens ranging from red desert to untouched islands. This unique luxury tour takes you on a journey through all of the unusual species and offers safari moments with the great icons of the South Pacific. This trip is not a zoo-like experience, rather a chance to explore the native landscapes that teem with the countries' unique characters.
Start in Australia with a royal welcome provided by the kangaroos hopping in the plains outside Melbourne. Several relaxed days include everything from wine tasting to cute koalas clinging to trees. Kangaroo Island continues the marsupial theme, and you're surrounded; as in most destinations on this itinerary, you're engrossed in all the drama and charm of the interaction between the animals. At sacred Uluru, travel by camel caravan and then by hot air balloon before spending several nights in Cairns, the jumping point for the Great Barrier Reef, and there are various ways to go beneath the surface.
New Zealand's flightless birds continue to inhabit the country's native forest, and Tiritiri Matangi is a great introduction to their exotic colors. Move to Kapiti Island to seek out the famous kiwi before you cross the Cook Straight to Kaikoura. A remarkable six different whale species travel through the waters here, and two days of boat cruises ensure that you get close to their large frames. Sperm whales usually steal the show, along with dolphins and fur seals – they are the marine residents in these parts rather than the migrants. Stewart Island, and neighboring Ulva Island, provide your final stop, both islands completely untouched by invasive species and resemble what New Zealand looked like before the Europeans arrived. A couple of nights in this lost paradise provide a symbolic conclusion to the tour as it reveals kaleidoscopic landscapes and indigenous wildlife.
Starting Price
$7,400 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
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
Based on 810 reviews
Fantastic planning of a 30 day holiday in Australia (Sydney, Ayers Rocks, Alice Springs, Port Douglis, Adelaide, Melbourne and Kangaroo Island) and North Island New Zealand (Auckland, Oratura, & Wellington).
Entire trip planned with daily tours and hotel bookings (mostly 2 bedroom apartment-style hotels with kitchen and washer/dryer included). All transfers and 99% of tours happened as planned.
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Our agent did a terrific job of suggesting places to go and things to see. With her planning, we were able to forget about the logistic hassles and were met at each airport by our limo (usually a Mercedes and one Rolls Royce!)..
Our accommodations were top notch (except for Kangaroo Island where there weren't as many choices). I especially liked reclining on our bed in Sydney and looking out at the harbor traffic under the bridge. Also, the apartment in Port Douglas was timed just right so we could have a free afternoon to relax and do laundry. And the service at our Hobart hotel was outstanding.
The small tour groups - from just us in the Daintree & Melbourne to just four and a guide in Kangaroo Island - were terrific. Larger groups weren't bad, though our van driver in Sydney kept stalling the vehicle.
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The arrangement of my trip to Australia was done in 2 weeks time easily through the phone and by email. I told the travel agent, the places I wanted to see and he gave me a 2.5 week itinerary that hit all the spots. I went to Sydney, Port Douglas (GBR), Ayers Rock, Adelaide and Kangaroo Island.
Sydney - location of hotel chosen was perfect. It was within 10 min walks to both the Sydney harbour bridge and opera house.
Port Douglas was chosen over Cairns which turned out to be a good choice as the GBR, Daintree and Mossman Gorge were closer to Port Douglas.
A cruise was booked for my GBR experience to Low Isles. I would NOT recommend this one to adults or solo travelers as it was full of children (99% of ship was children and their family) and wasn't too exciting. I specified that I wanted a tour without a lot of kids but I got this instead. I think skipping Low Isles and going further away to other parts of the reef would have been more memorable.
Ayers rock - There could have been better arrangement here as the travel agent booked my flight early in the morning so I got to Ayers rock at 10am. However, the hotel he booked let people in their rooms at 3pm. There really wasn't much to do around the hotel for 5 hours. It was hot, uncomfortable and I much rather enjoy Port Douglas a bit longer and taken a later flight instead. I asked the hotel staff whether they could get a room ready sooner as I was sick with a cold. The hotel staff still did not have my room ready at 3pm - the promised time for a room. With some juggling, they had to give me another room instead.
The arrangement of activities during Ayers rock was not the best. I had a dinner booked the first night at 6pm. Then the next day, he booked me a 12km walk around Uluru with a 7km hike around kata rock in the afternoon. Bad idea! It was 40C so I don't think both walks should have been on the same day at all. He did not tell me that he booked a 12km walk. He just said he booked a sunrise Uluru tour. Had I known the walk was that long in that heat, I would have gotten it changed earlier so that I didn't lose money switching to another tour.
Adelaide was great. I did my own tours without the help of the company but it was a good city choice. Hotel was in a good location.
Kangaroo Island was also a good experience. If you want to see animals or be in a quiet place away from bigger cities, go there.
Overall, I would go back to Australia. I saw so many things but I also know I missed a lot of the country too (Brisbane, Melbourne, gold coast etc). Just another reason to go back. It was nice of the company to help book my tours so quickly but some improvements especially in Ayers Rock would have made the trip a bit better. I would use this company again but would ask the agent to lay out every little detail about each location/hotel/tour so that I could decide whether a change is warranted.
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~~I retired and my wife and I decided it was time to take the trip to New Zealand and Australia that we had been talking about for quite some time. I discovered Zicasso while doing my initial research for the trip and decided to give it a try, in addition to the many standard tours we were looking into. I had many different firms provide proposals and after doing my due diligence I settled on this firm.
Our agent listened and consistently provided options and insights that resulted in a month long itinerary that promised to deliver the experiences we were looking for. She was a pleasure to deal with.
We spent two weeks in New Zealand beginning in Auckland, moving south through Hobbiton and Rotorua where we gained a deep appreciation for the Maori people and their culture. Then on to Wellington the capital. The ferry to Picton and the train to Christchurch were inspiring. Then we drove from Christchurch to Mt. Cook and then on to Queenstown. The night we spent on Doubtful Sound was the all-around highlight of the trip. All throughout the tour guides, drivers and accommodations exceeded expectations. Then we were on to Australia where our first stop was Sydney. Alongside the Opera House and the Harbor Bridge a highlight was a half day guided tour of the city in a 1964 Holden. Then we were on to Cairns and Port Douglas where the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest awaited. Our day on the Reef was extraordinary. Snorkeling off the beach at Low Isle was an experience to remember. Our day on the Daintree River and in the rainforest was unforgettable. While driving we stopped as a male cassowary and four chicks crossed the road and disappeared into to the bush. Now we were on to Ayers Rock where the magic of Uluru awaited. The Sounds of Silence dinner in the desert as the sun set with Uluru in the distance and didgeridoo in the background was magical. As our time was growing short we were off to Melbourne where we joined a tour on the Great Ocean Road. Wow, the Twelve Apostles and the coast exceeded our expectations. What a great place. Only matched, maybe outdone by the hosts of the B&B’s we stayed at. We’re not big B&B folks, but the Lock Ard and Little River B&Bs were perfect and we will try more in the future.
Our agent had truly delivered a trip of a lifetime.
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We booked a trip to Australia and New Zealand for the first three weeks on January 2017 using this travel agency to coordinate our trip. I spoke with our agent who assured me and made recommendations based on my specific places to visit. She also made suggestions on places that she felt were "must see" venues!. We visited Sydney ( city tour plus Blue Mountain Tour). Carin's, Port Douglas (GBR, Daintree Rain Forest, Cape Tribulation) and Melbourne (walk about with koalas and kangaroo in there natural habitat while in AZ and Qweenstown (Miford sound), Mount Cook (glacier boat ride), ChristChurch (Akaroa Harbour tours and boat trip to view dolphins ), Rotoura (Geothermal tour plus lakes tour as well as Spellbound Glowworm and Caves tours), and finally Auckland. The hotels varied from upscale hotels, boutique venues and one B&B. They try to secure hotel locations were the action is close to major sites in the city. Breakfast was included at each hotel and the food was good!. There was only one hotel that I did not care for the accommodations but the location was great. We received a total package from our agent prior to the vacations launch as well as receiving a voucher packet with all hotel, shuttles to and from the airports, and tour pick ups at the hotels in each country. Every pick up and tour started and left just as planned. There was not one glitch the entire trip with all the flights, pickups or tours that were selected!. The boutique tours were great since we had 4-8 people only which made them much more intimate with experienced guides. I give them a 5-star rating for coordinating and verifying all the arrangements.
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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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