Natural and Cultural Richness of Australia & New Zealand Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
From the dramatic cries of Maori warriors to intricate Aboriginal rock paintings accentuated by red hues of desert sand, the rainbow coral along the Australia’s Great Barrier Reef to emerald vineyards on New Zealand islands, this tour immerses you in culture, indulging in life in Oceana as it is and was. The endless hum of the didgeridoo echoes across the starlit sky. Tramcars crisscross Victorian Melbourne and geysers erupt across Rotorua. The wonders of your customizable cultural tour of New Zealand and Australia are endless, allowing you to relish luxury and adventure, exploration and enchantment of the past and present.
Customizable Itinerary
Auckland – Central Auckland Engagement
The turquoise waters of the Tasman Sea lap at the shores of Auckland harbor. Boats cast their sails into the breeze and glide across the waters in view of the rising islands. The iconic Sky Tower rises above central Auckland at the height of 1,075 feet above the surrounding streets. An observation deck provides the perfect vista overlooking the city shores, emerald forest canopy, and nearby mountains reaching across the northwestern edges. Your flight lands at Auckland Airport, where your private transfer greets you upon arrival. You check into the comfort of your hotel in view of the quiet wading masts in one of the city’s charming marinas.
After settling in, your guide meets you in the lobby and leads you through an immersive introductory tour of the city beginning at the Auckland Art Gallery. The premier museum contains glass and wood panels in the atrium, combining modern architectural elements with hints of traditional island style overtaking the 19th-century French-chateau façade. Inside, your guide leads you along the collections highlighting the intimate portraits of tattooed Maori subjects as captured by painter Charles Goldie. The dramatic text scrawled across the canvasses by Colin McCahon offer a surprising contrast to Goldie’s more classical interpretations of the island’s first peoples.
What's Included:
Auckland – Around the Extinct Volcanoes
Auckland – In the Company of Mountains
Rotorua – Between Mud Pools and the Haka
Melbourne – Geothermal Baths to Historic Trolley Cars
Melbourne – The Cultural Lanes of Melbourne
Uluru – The Uniqueness of Desert Life
Cairns – Desert Sand to Rainforest Canopy
Cairns – Into the Great Blue
Cairns – Culture Outside the Sea
Trip Highlights
- Discover the exciting, colorful life of the Great Barrier Reef during a full day cruise to view the only living organism visible from Space
- Listen to stories of Dreamtime while dining beneath the iridescent starlight of the Red Desert, in view of mystical Uluru
- Witness the drama of the Haka, the Maori war dance, while enjoying a traditional style dinner and cultural experience
- Relish the contemporary culture and character of Waiheke Island outside of Auckland, New Zealand
- Explore the ever-evolving landscape of New Zealand in search of waterfalls and rainforest trees at Waitakere Ranges
- Revel in cultural immersion in the daily life of Melbourne when wandering the historical lanes populated with cafés, boutiques, and restaurants
- Learn the art of boomerang throwing and the symbolism of Aboriginal art during private cultural tours across Australia
- Wander the bubbling landscape and spouting geysers of Te Puia to view mud pools and hot spots that are ingrained in Maori tradition
- Enjoy dinner on an antique tramcar in Melbourne for a combination of gourmet eating and a scenic tour of the city center
Detailed Description
From the mountains and cobalt waters of New Zealand’s northern island to the desert sands, coral gardens, and antique arcades of Australia, your 10-day tour highlights how the landscape influences culture and the unique charms that has evolved through time. Your journey begins with your arrival in Auckland, New Zealand, the largest city in the country. Your private transfer meets you at the airport and escorts you to a luxurious hotel overlooking the bustling harbor. Set out on an introductory tour of central Auckland with a local guide eager to show you the charming streets, a stunning waterfront, and contemporary lifestyle grown from a rich history.
The next day, you step aboard a fast ferry to Waiheke Island to enjoy a full day wandering the trails and visiting the beaches. You also partake in a fabulous wine tour of the island’s celebrated vineyards before returning to Auckland. Venture into the rainforest of the Waitakere Ranges northwest of Auckland to traverse the multitudinous pathways leading to breathtaking waterfalls and secluded beaches where the inhabitants of Auckland retreat to on the weekends. Afterward, you have a private transfer to the airport for a brief flight to Rotorua, the cultural capital of New Zealand.
After checking into your hotel, you venture along the walking paths of Te Puia to witness the mud pools, geysers, and Maori traditions affected by the thermal activity. In the evening, you partake in a Maori cultural performance, dining on a traditionally cooked dinner and watching the war dance for which the Maori are famous. Then, your private transfer escorts you to the Rotorua Airport for your flight to Melbourne, Australia. You have a quick transfer to a luxurious hotel overlooking the Yarra River before beginning your introductory tour of Australia’s vibrant city abound with contemporary culture. Visit the Royal Botanic Gardens and wander along the Victorian buildings before indulging in a fabulous multi-course dinner in an antique tramcar.
Next, you take to the heart of the city’s lifestyle with a half-day tour exploring the vivacious lanes and alleyways, each promoting a different aspect of Melbourne’s past and present. Your private transfer leads you to Melbourne Airport for your flight to Uluru. After landing at the airstrip, your transfer escorts you to a luxurious desert resort overlooking the famous monolith for which the region is named. Relish a sunset over Uluru and a magnificent dinner beneath the desert stars, accompanied by the enchanting stories of Dreamtime.
Wake up early for a sunrise tour of Uluru to watch the marvelous colors of the desert change. Stroll around the base of the monolith to learn about the history of the first people and witness ancient rock art. Then, depart the Red Centre for northeast Queensland. You arrive at Cairns Airport and have a private transfer to a lavish hotel in view of the east coast. The afternoon takes you along a scenic gondola ride from the coastal plains into the bordering rainforest at the town of Kuranda. Enjoy the charms of the quiet streets and culture-focused boutiques before returning to Cairns for the evening.
You venture across the horizon on a catamaran to reach the edges of the Great Barrier Reef’s Outer Reef. Spend the day snorkeling and learning about the enchanting ecosystem in view of variations of coral and sea life. Your private transfer meets you at the hotel on the final day. If you have time before your flight, you can visit Mossman Gorge for one last tour of the rainforest and insight into the life of the Aboriginal tribes who continue to utilize the landscape. You continue to Cairns Airport for your flight home.
Starting Price
$4,100 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
Based on 743 reviews
~~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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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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The travel company did a great job for us. Everything worked as planned. Our agent was very helpful and always responded quickly to inquiries.
Aussie Open, 44C/111F on second day - Wow that’s hot. 106 & 108 F on first and third days. A bit cooler. Saw some amazing tennis and had fun despite the heat, suspended play and Williams sisters pulling out of the doubles.
Great Ocean Road is fabulous, though the coach tour is bit long, 15 hours, and stops at anything that looks interesting. I enjoyed it all, but Debbie was less thrilled due to the length and constant dialog from the guide. We learned our tolerance of guided tours is not very high.
Cairns was great: Great Barrier Reef was just spectacular. The tour was absolutely first rate. Fabulous!! Best snorkeling conditions ever and of course the reef is awesome. No sharks unfortunately.
Kurnda was wonderful and I especially loved the trip through the tree tops in the gondola.
We rented bikes in Cairns and had a blast riding along the coast. The hotel is surrounded by trees with thousands of fruit bats living in them. At dusk they all take off flying around the hotel and nearby streets. I thought it was great but the wife was a little freaked out.
Uluru was nice … and hot. Sunset was pretty, but we attracted a lot of flies. The hiking was a bit much for some of the party. Sunrise was early … and not as good as sunset. We had the same guide for both, a French woman, which was a bit disappointing for the wife - she wanted an Aussie. Beautiful place with wonderful stories.
Sydney was wonderful. Opera house tour and story of the architect made us cry. Harbor cruise was spectacular. Loved Sydney and the Rocks area.
Blue mountains were fogged in, but we had fun on the high angle train. Debbie screamed the whole way down on purpose for a Frenchman videoing the trip.. He spoke no english and we no french, but he loved the soundtrack he got. This was on Australia day.
Driving in New Zealand, South island was a snap. Te Anau was beautiful as was Milford Sound and Doubtful was the best of all. The overnight was great and we saw millions of stars, Wow! We Kayaked and swam in the Tasman sea. Cold - 59F!
Queenstown was wonderful, though the day before a couple from India told us there was nothing to do there. Ha! There was plenty to do. The gondola and luge were a blast and we really enjoyed the city. If we ever go back, Queenstown will be one of the cities we visit, along with Auckland.
We got fogged out of our helicopter trip to the Franz Josef Glacier. Refund in the works. But we did hike out to see the Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers. Not too bad, but tough to take pictures under a cloudy sky.
TranzAlpine railroad was very nice, relaxing and beautiful. Christchurch looked like a war zone. We were surprised at the apparent slow progress some 3+ years after the earthquake. But NZ doesn’t have the resources for a quick rebuild I guess.
North Island driving was a bit more challenging due to more people, but not bad. We got a smaller car this time and it was easier to fit on the slightly narrower roads of NZ.
The Scenic Hotel in Napier was fabulous. We were sorry we were staying only one night. The view from the window was spectacular. Walked quite a bit and enjoyed the area.
The Copthorne in Rotorua was likely the worst place we stayed. Not bad (the others were great), but it needs updating. Rainy day for the area attractions tour, but we enjoyed most of it, especially the Agrodome show - wonderful! Rotorua does have a pervasive sulfur smell to it, but I got used to it.
Auckland was wonderful. We each captained (steered) a 50 foot sailboat in the harbor on a beautiful 1hr 30min cruise. Highly recommended. The Explorer hop on/hop off was OK, but not a big hit. We did see some very nice sights.
Highlight of Auckland, besides the sailing, was being “kidnapped” by a local woman, about 65-70 years old, and driven to Mount Victoria, after we took the ferry across the harbor. She gave us a history lesson, showed us all around and took us to her favorite bar afterwards. I was quite wary to start with, but we decided to accompany her in her car. Worked out very nicely.
All flights were very good, with wonderful service on the LAX-Melbourne and Sydney-LAX legs. The latter flight was about 40% full, so we could really stretch out and sleep. No jet lag to speak of on either end - we planned our sleep times well.
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