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 228 reviews
We absolutely loved so much of our trip! My kids’ (ages 11 and eight) favorite activities were luging in Rotorua, NZ, and the sunset camel ride in Uluru, AU, while my husband and I were enchanted by Hobbiton and enjoyed exploring a glowworm cave with the owner's father! We all loved Tasmania.
There were a few hiccups. However, we were very happy with all the support the Zicasso travel company's team provided in real time to help us get back on track.
The overall trip was fantastic. My husband and I appreciated having the team support our adventures, both the highs and the lows. The team members were detailed-oriented. This trip exceeded our expectations and we’re incredibly grateful for their expertise in curating such memorable experiences.
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I really thought the Zicasso travel partner was fabulous and so thorough and easy to use. I would rate it the best travel app. It had my itinerary down to the minute detail, info on how to contact various people if there were any questions, and was so easy to navigate. I would rate my trip to Australia my favorite so far. I recently went to Japan through a different travel agent and was able to compare the difference. Our travel team was so much better!
My husband and I went to Australia to drop off my daughter, who was doing an exchange study in Sydney. We started in Melbourne and had a full-day tour to Phillip Island, with a moonlit animal sanctuary and penguins. I would recommend the penguins. I saw thousands of penguins. What an experience! I did not like the sanctuary part. Tickets were sold out for the koala petting and there were not very many animals to see. I have heard there are other sanctuaries/zoos in other parts of Australia that are much better.
The Melbourne food tour was fantastic! Our tour guide did a wonderful job of explaining Melbourne's history with the food. We flew to Cairns, to Port Douglas, and had two excursions: a boat ride with snorkeling in the Great Reef Barrier and a Daintree safari. The full-day cruise with snorkeling was wonderful, with so much food! The Daintree tour was a bit long and could have been condensed into half the time. I probably would not recommend that tour.
Finally, we went to Sydney to drop off my daughter. We did the bridge walk, which was fantastic. Each person was so well protected and the safety checks were top-notch!
Our trip went without any problems and our drivers were well-coordinated and on schedule. I would use this company for future trips to Australia. I plan to visit New Zealand and would use them again.
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Our trip was spectacular and magical! My adult son (who was comfortable driving there) and I traveled to New Zealand from November 8 through November 23, 2025. When planning, I purchased the Lonely Planet book to help me decide locations. Since we were mainly interested in nature, we focused on the bountiful nature of South New Zealand. I then looked for a local company that could work with me and sent them the many places mentioned as the most beautiful places inaccessible on large tours. They worked with us every step of the way to find out-of-the-way, beautiful places and learning experiences.
Their itinerary even gave a lot of information about favorite things to do on our own in each area, in between our excursions. Each excursion was extraordinary—beautiful, fun, informative, and very well managed by the local guides. Since we went in their late spring, the flowers everywhere were in full bloom and most spectacular. We would rate the tour operator with a 10 out of 5!
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Zicasso's travel agent and his team helped us craft a wonderful family trip of a lifetime! The lodging, myriad activities, variety of locations, cultural education, road-trip planning, and extra suggestions were all very much appreciated and enjoyed. The landscape of New Zealand is gorgeous and the people are so warm, easygoing, and welcoming. We left with a heartfelt plan to return someday in the not-too-distant future. Thank you!!
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We very much enjoyed our time in New Zealand and Australia. The tours were all very good. Zicasso's travel agent and our tour partner were very responsive and helpful throughout the planning phase and while we were on vacation.
The only feedback we have is that the hotels selected, other than the hotels in New Zealand, did not have the amenities we were hoping to get from four-star properties. We'll do a better job of indicating what we need in hotel selections moving forward, but we thought the hotels could have been a notch better than they were.
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Our trip included three couples from Massachusetts. We worked with Zicasso's travel agency to customize a trip to Australia. In general, the trip was excellent. Most of the travel logistics were perfect. All transfers were on time. All of the guides were on time, passionate about Australia, and were very good to excellent. All the hotels were also very good to excellent. The travel app was very helpful for keeping us updated on trip logistics. Most logistics worked out well. Most of the tours arranged were excellent. The fly nets the agency provided were a godsend in Uluru. Seeing Australia's unique wildlife, snorkeling in the Great Barrier Reef, going to a footy game, walking around cities, meeting indigenous guides, and simply being in Australia is an experience we will never forget. The Great Ocean Road excursion in Melbourne was beautiful, but eight hours in a tour bus was very long. The geographic size of Australia is something visitors have to deal with.
I would have rated the trip five stars except for the following minor issues. We arranged travel between the US and Australia ourselves (not using the agency), which, in hindsight, was a mistake. Therefore, most of the travel headaches we experienced are not included in this review. The one miss they should have caught was informing us that a New Zealand ETA is needed for transiting through Auckland, New Zealand (even though we did not clear New Zealand customs). We were able to apply and get the ETA at the Houston airport just before boarding the plane, but the stress could easily have been avoided had we realized we needed this document before the trip began.
The instructions for where to meet for the backstage tour of the Sydney Opera House were a little off. We were told to meet the tour at 6.45am, downstairs by the information booth. This turned out to be the meeting place for the outside tour. By 6.55am, fighting jetlag and the early hour, we figured the meeting place for the backstage tour was upstairs and, luckily, we made it in time for our 7am tour, which was excellent.
The selection of wineries we visited in Adelaide wasn't ideal. Several did not ship their products to the US, which meant, for practical reasons, we could only purchase a bottle or two. Ideally, we should only visit wineries that ship wine to the States.
Communicating with the agency during the trip was more challenging than we expected. For some reason, we didn't always get their emails or text messages. It wasn't clear how often they checked up on us during our journey. Last year, we arranged a similar trip to Greece and the company we worked with provided us with a mobile phone for the duration of the trip to facilitate communications. They regularly called us to see how the trip was going. In our opinion, this capability and handholding would improve the service this agency provides.
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