Off the Beaten Track Tour of New Zealand and Australia

Melbourne city skyline at sunset

What to expect on this itinerary

During this 2-week adventure, authentic Aussie vibes and a unique Kiwi style will be the atmospheric feelings when you venture off the beaten path in two wondrous countries. From Tasmanian gems to flying in a helicopter to a volcano, you will explore destinations of which few others have even heard. Think city art, surreal colors, wilderness experiences, white beaches, marsupials, and so much more. In their pristine states, Australia and New Zealand are two countries waiting for an adventurous traveler like you.

Countries Visited

Australia, New Zealand

Places Visited

Freycinet National Park, Melbourne, Tauranga, Napier, Bruny Island, Hobart, Great Barrier Island, Coromandel Peninsula

Suggested Duration

14 Days

Customizable Itinerary

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Day 1

Fires – White Sand on Tasmania

Tasmania is a wild island, and more than half of it is a protected wilderness area. So much of it remains unspoiled and unexplored. In most other countries, Tasmania would be a major tourist hot spot. This is an island for losing yourself in raw Australian nature, and it is made special by the lack of visitors. After landing in Hobart, you will be transferred to the Bay of Fires, where boulders glow red and orange around the white beach. The afternoon and evening will be at your leisure, and there is no prettier place to ease into a vacation. Bay of Fires is regularly ranked as one of the world’s ultimate beaches, but by sunset, you will virtually be alone.

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Day 2

Freycinet National Park – Wildlife Wonders in Freycinet

Day 3

Bruny Island – Wallaby Encounters

Day 4

Hobart – Off-the-Beaten-Path Experiences

Day 5

Melbourne – Backstreets of Melbourne Art Tour

Day 6

Melbourne – Helicopter Flight and Aboriginal Encounters

Day 7

Melbourne – Intimate Gastronomy Tour

Day 8 - 9

Great Barrier Island – Wild New Zealand and Kiwi Vibes

Day 10

Coromandel Peninsula – Kayaking Adventure and Hot Pool Spa

Day 11

Tauranga – Helicopter Landing on Volcanoes

Day 12 - 13

Napier – Relax at Hawke's Bay Vineyards

Day 14

Napier – Departure

Trip Highlights

  • Luxuriate on the white sand of the Bay of Fires, which is one of Tasmania’s enchanting gems
  • Travel by helicopter to two active volcanoes and disembark in awe at the hissing steam and surreal volcanic colors
  • Explore Melbourne on an intimate street art tour, which will prove to be an alternative way to see the city and its colorful past
  • Escape to Great Barrier Island for two days of pure wilderness experience in a place where few people ever venture
  • Immerse yourself with Australian wildlife and enjoy remarkable marsupial encounters when discovering Freycinet and Bruny Island
  • Feel the Kiwi calm during two days of Napier art deco and Hawkes Bay wine tasting
  • Fly in a helicopter to Grampians National Park and explore the wild trails before a very intimate Aboriginal interaction
  • Kayak the Coromandel Peninsula, hike indigenous forests, and dig your own hot spa on the beach

Detailed Description

With two weeks in Australia and New Zealand, it is easy to be sucked into a classic route through popular destinations. However, there is so much to discover in these breathtaking countries and so much to experience when you venture off the beaten path. This two-week Australia and New Zealand tour features a mix of unknown destinations, hidden gems, and alternative tours. It is also a chance to become fully immersed in the Australian style and Kiwi vibe. From Tasmania to Great Barrier Island, you will make connections with the local people and endemic wildlife in addition to encountering epic landscapes, such as active volcanos. These are countries that you can visit for months and not get close to experiencing it all, but with two weeks, you can avoid crowds and discover authenticity behind the countries’ popular facades.

Tasmania and Melbourne will be your destinations in Australia. Then, in New Zealand, you will be exploring Great Barrier Island, the Coromandel Peninsula, Tauranga, and Napier. Some of these destinations do see tourists, especially Melbourne, but you do not need to do the same standard tours as everyone else. For example, in Melbourne, you will discover the city on a backstreet art tour, fly to the Grampian Mountains to meet a remote Aboriginal community, and enjoy gastronomic experiences in Mornington rather than the Yarra Valley. Australia and New Zealand are so large that it is easy to skip the typical tourist trail and immerse yourself in the local culture. Well, it will be easy when you have excellent guides and private tours that can be adjusted to your interests and mood.

After landing in Hobart on day one, you can get over your jet lag with an afternoon at the Bay of Fires, which is a dazzling beach of glowing boulders, white sand, and evocative water. Days two and three will be all about the wild as you explore the wildlife and wilderness of rural Tasmania. Freycinet National Park will bring animal encounters on land and water, while Bruny Island’s playful wallabies will create an entertaining morning before a gourmet seafood searching and cooking workshop. After a fourth day of exploring Tasmania, you will spend three nights in Melbourne, where the experiences include backstreet art, the Grampians helicopter tour, and the sumptuous gastronomy of the Mornington Peninsula.

You will then fly to Auckland on day eight. Upon your arrival, you will immediately transfer to a light aircraft that will fly you to Great Barrier Island for two days. This is an island with a frontier feel that is far off the beaten track and a place for escaping the world and appreciating the raw New Zealand wilderness. You will then fly to Coromandel for a stunning kayaking adventure before spending day 11 wandering among two active volcanos. You will land on these two hissing volcanos, explore their impressive colors, and feel their sheer power. Napier on the North Island will be your final destination, and it is a place for relaxed wine tasting with streets of art deco. Although you will not make it to the South Island, you will discover an authentic Kiwi vibe in the northern half of New Zealand.

Starting Price

$4,600 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

The starting price is based on travel during the low season for a minimum of two travelers staying in shared 3-star accommodations. Please inquire for a custom trip quote based on your travel preferences and travel dates.

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Australia & Tasmania Tour: Sydney, Blue Mountains, Ayers Rock, Cairns, Great Barrier Reef, Winery Tour, Bonorong, Bruny Island

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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Luxury Australia Honeymoon Review: Tasmania, Sydney, Hamilton Island, Cradle Mountain, Freycinet, Harbor Kayaking Tour

Our trip was was amazing!  We went to Tasmania (Cradle Mountain and Freycinet), Hamilton Island, and Sydney for 2 weeks (although 2 of those days were pure travel).

Tasmania was amazing.  We loved both Cradle and Freycinet...we wish we could have spent more time at both.  We understood that time was limited, however would recommend at least two nights at both which our travel agent did suggest.  Regardless, we were super pleased and would recommend Tasmania be highlighted more to travelers anywhere.  I really didn't know anything about it and got lucky.  More travelers need to know (on second thought, maybe let's keep it a secret) how pristine and special Tasmania is in Australia.  Maybe it was just me not knowing though.

Hamilton Island was awesome, but you are kind of "stuck" with their amenities.  With limited options for food that is less than $20 ASD a sandwich it was somewhat annoying but we understood you get what you pay for and so we just accepted it.  Having a few "beach" options to choose amongst would have been nice...also...you receive the same amenities (as far as I knew) at Reef View as the Beach Resort.  I'm glad I did NOT choose the Beach resort as the view of the ocean was much better and the short walk to the beach was a non-issue.  I would choose view over a walk across the street anytime but I get that that is hard to communicate.  Our travel agent did a good job of downplaying that or I may have chosen the Beach resort and been disappointed.  If you do choose Reef View then request a high floor...we were on the 17th floor and had the most amazing view (this may cost a little more...well worth it).  Overall, Hamilton Island was BEAUTIFUL and we loved the amenities, the hikes, getting a golf buggy, and seeing the sunset on One Tree Hill.  Such a treat...I even cried a little I was so overwhelmed with its beauty and the surroundings.

Sydney was expected...a big city.  The kayak tour under the Sydney Harbour Bridge was awesome.  I would definitely recommend it again.  The bridge climb...I wish I knew how scared I would be.  We didn't like that we couldn't cancel last minute without any refund...especially when it was rainy and windy.  We hated it...although, yes, the views were beautiful.  We would have accepted a penalty to cancel and wish we knew in advance that it wasn't refundable...make sure you do your research if you are on the fence.  Based on when we went (Twilight) it seemed like we could have booked and made our decisions last minute regardless of what they told us.  Finally, the Opera House should be promoted more...we wish we would have went.  We walked around it and were too late to book a show so ended up going to a very cool jazz club called The Basement around Circular Quay.  A fun unexpected concert that provided a unique experience to Sydney that felt local yet a great Saturday night out.

Overall, simply put...the trip was EPIC.

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Travel Review: Trip to Australia & New Zealand, Sydney, Melbourne, Queenstown, Rotorua, Uluru, Met Cook, Great Ocean Road

We have just returned from a 6 week trip to Australia and New Zealand.  Our travel agents and their team at this travel company are personable, professional, knowledgeable and did an amazing job putting together our trip! Our collaboration involved several phone calls to discuss options and preferences as our trip was being organized as well as a pre-trip call to answer any questions.  Our email exchange was continuous and responses were very prompt.  We even received a call once during our travels to check in.  Our detailed itinerary was precise and accurate.  Every connection, tour, driver, hotel, etc. was on time and of excellent quality. While in New Zealand in Milford Sound our flight back to Queenstown was cancelled due to poor weather and we received a quick refund.                

In Australia we visited Sydney, Melbourne and the Great Ocean Road ( a favorite of ours!), Uluru, Port Douglas and the Great Barrier Reef, and Hobart, Tasmania.  We only stayed a few days in Tasmania but would love to return to enjoy more of the wilderness outside of Hobart.  

In New Zealand we visited Auckland and then drove to the Coromandel Peninsula, Rotorua, and Napier.  Then we flew to Christchurch on the South Island and drove to Mt. Cook, Queenstown, and Dunedin.  If you are big fans of the outdoors, spend more time on the South Island.                                                                                                                 

Our agent selected beautiful and centrally located lodging that usually offered laundry facilities-helpful for a long trip!  The travel company also provided a suggested restaurant list that proved to be excellent!  We would highly recommend this company for your Down Under adventures!  When we travel again to that part of the world, we will definitely call this company.

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Australia Luxury Trip Review: Sydney Opera House, Wildlife, Boating, Great Barrier Reef, Uluru, Hiking, Cuisine, Culture, One Month

Zicasso’s travel agency did an outstanding job organizing our four-week adventure trip. Our agent provided us with helpful information and listened well. We felt she truly “got us” and came up with an itinerary that was a good fit for our personalities, physical activity levels, interests, and priorities.

The trip was terrific. It is impossible to single out a favorite experience because there were so many highlights.

We had a good balance between experiencing nature in beautiful places, as well as art and culture. There were several opportunities to get up close and personal with wildlife that is exotic to us North Americans, both in the wild and at wildlife refuges.

We enjoyed many boat rides, including, but not limited to, a sailboat cruise around Sydney Harbour, a boat ride along the rugged coast of Bruny Island in Tasmania, and a ride in the ferry to and from the MONA (Museum of Old and New Art) in Hobart.

The agency booked us in comfortable, good lodgings in good locations, mostly hotels, but notably a bed and breakfast on a family farm on Kangaroo Island, where the owner provided dinner and breakfast, and could have been a five-star chef.

Any enterprise that lasts for four weeks is bound to have a few glitches. None of the few we experienced were the fault of our travel agency and they were all relatively minor. Most importantly, whenever the agency became aware of an issue, they were always attentive and helpful, and managed to resolve the matter in real time and to our satisfaction.

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Travel Review: Luxury Australia Tour, Sydney, Melbourne, Phiilps Island, Kangaroo Island, Port Douglas, Daintree Rainforest

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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Travel Review: Anniversary Trip to Australia, Tasmania, Melbourne, Sydney, Freycinet, Great Ocean Road, Fly Fishing

This travel agent was very easy to work with and did way more than just provide a standard itinerary.  We wanted to fly fish in Tasmania during our trip but the infrastructure for fly fishing tourism is not nearly as developed in Tasmania as it is in New Zealand so arrangements were a little more difficult.  However, the guides that our travel agent arranged for us were outstanding.  We especially enjoyed the lodge in Deloraine.  Aside from a couple glitches during check in for a couple flights, all of the arrangements were seamless.  Every limo driver and guide was on time and outstanding.  Having private tours allowed us to visit with the guides informally so we learned a lot about the customs, culture, plants and wildlife of the areas we visited--including explanations of cricket and Australian Rules Football!   Our agent encouraged us to spend a few days at a lodge Freycinet and I'm so glad she did.  It was a lovely and relaxing way to start our trip around Tasmania.  The only problem was that it was so hard to leave!

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