A Perfect Winery Tour of Australia & New Zealand

Vineyard view, a private farm in one of New Zealand's wine regions

What to expect on this itinerary

Elevate the senses and indulge the palate with this charming winery tour of Australia and New Zealand. Five famous wine regions are visited, each unveiling their unique specialty with elegance and panache. The famous destinations are covered, like the Hunter and Barossa Valleys or Marlborough's Sauvignon Blanc vineyards. You’re also immersed in the best boutique vineyards of a continent. Accompanying the tasting is fabulous food, spellbinding panoramas, and luxurious country retreats.

Countries Visited

Australia, New Zealand

Places Visited

Sydney, Hunter Valley, Melbourne, Yarra Valley, Adelaide, Barossa Valley, Queenstown, Central Otago, Marlborough, Blenheim

Suggested Duration

12 Days

Customizable Itinerary

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Day 1

Lavish Relaxation in Hunter Valley, Australia

Land in Sydney and your personal chauffeur is waiting in arrivals, ready to whisk you into the mountains of the Hunter Valley. It's just a two-hour drive from Sydney, and while you may be tired from the flight, the first views of the luxuriantly green valley are sure to revitalize you. Soothing any travel aches is a deluxe spa suite at your luxury accommodation, your private balcony affording dazzling views over the vineyards. Just like the region's renowned whites, your luxury accommodation is subtle, elegant, and easy on the senses. Relaxation is central to the agenda today, and your expert wine guide will offer a couple of options. Either a short tour of the finest nearby vineyards or a private tasting session at the retreat's gorgeous verandah, the guide brings a collection of local favorites.

What's Included:

Accommodation
Transfer
Day 2

Exploring Australia's Oldest Wine Region

Day 3

A Tale of Two Cities – Sydney and Melbourne

Day 4

The Lavish Chardonnays of the Yarra Valley

Day 5

The Elegant Vineyards of the Yarra Valley

Day 6

The World Famous Vineyards of the Barossa Valley

Day 7

Renowned Shiraz in the Barossa Valley

Day 8

The Pinot Noirs of Central Otago, New Zealand

Day 9

Exploring the World's Southernmost Wine Region

Day 10

The Enchanting Wineries of Marlborough

Day 11

In Search of the World's Finest Sauvignon Blanc

Day 12

Departure

Trip Highlights

  • Explore five world famous wine regions in depth; the Hunter, Yarra, and Barossa Valleys of Australia; and then Marlborough and Central Otago in New Zealand
  • Discover the finest vineyards with the help of expert local guides, each destination combining the renowned wineries with small boutique growers, specially reserved for connoisseurs
  • Some outstanding individual highlights are the Chardonnays of the Yarra Valley, the full-bodied shiraz of the Barossa Valley, Hunter Valley's sémillons, the characterful Pinot Noir of Central Otago, and the world's finest Sauvignon Blanc region: Marlborough
  • Enjoy lavish accommodation throughout with country estates, spa retreats, private cottages, and even overnight stops in the vineyards themselves
  • Lose yourself in spellbinding landscapes and soothe the excited senses with dazzling natural panoramas
  • Complement the wine with some of the continent's finest food, Australia and New Zealand both exuding a commitment to organic produce and bold flavors
  • A personal chauffeur is always doing the driving, so there's no need to worry about missing out or limiting the tasting; this vacation is all about indulging in the finest a continent can offer

Detailed Description

For the wine connoisseur, Australia and New Zealand have it all. Warm and cool climates, unique geography, 200 years of cultivating grapes, world class vineyards famed for their exports, and boutique wineries tailored to the discerning local palate. While each region has its own specialty, these spectacular countries offer a stunning variety that always elevates the senses. With this handcrafted winery tour of Australia and New Zealand, you'll visit five renowned wine regions. Spend two days in each, usually one day exploring their world famous specialty, and another discovering the boutique brilliance that lies off the tourist trail. Expert guides unveil the local favorites and a private chauffeur ensures there's no need to worry about the driving.

Every day combines a rich diversity of choice; charming local farms with 150 years of history, innovative modern wineries full of characterful creations, family owned cellars, and sumptuous tasting menus at exclusive vineyards. And while the wine provides the indelible focus, you're always exploring some of the planet's most spectacular rural scenery. Complementing the natural immersion is a fabulous collection of accommodation, including private cottages, vineyard spa retreats, and renowned five-star resorts.

Fly to Sydney and begin the wine discovery in famous Hunter Valley, Australia's oldest wine region providing a delicate start with its citrus-flavored whites. Pair the elegant flavors with local crab and prawns and don't forget the outstanding Shiraz produced in this warm climate. Explore two famous cities, a local guide showing you the iconic sights of both Sydney and Melbourne. Then you head into the Yarra Valley, the cooler climate bringing a different collection of treats. Local Chardonnay is particularly famous, but these vineyards also revel in rare delights like elegant Marsanne and Gewurztraminer. After a day of tasting, soak up the tranquility of the Balgownie Estate Vineyard and Spa, an example of the sumptuous accommodation to expect on this luxury vacation. Some of the world's oldest Shiraz vineyards can be found in the Barossa Valley, and this final Australian stop epitomizes the harmonious blend of radiant nature, boutique accommodation, and long days sampling the region's finest grapes.

Fly over to New Zealand and Queenstown, losing yourself in the rugged fjords and mountains that surround the town. Expect pinot noirs bursting with character, and dramatic scenery unrivaled anywhere on the planet. Most wine critics argue that Marlborough is home to the world's finest Sauvignon Blanc, and you'll spend a day searching out the most vibrant bottle. New Zealand's wine experimentation takes its lead from Marlborough, and your guide will also reveal vineyards that embody the distinct full-flavored style of the region. While the wineries guide the journey, expect to indulge in serene destinations that exude elegance and charm. And don't worry about having to decide which bottles to take back home. The expert guides will assist in getting everything shipped back to your own private cellar.

Starting Price

$4,900 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.

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Travel Review: Luxury Australia Vacation, Melbourne, Sydney, Tasmania, Yarra & Hunter Valleys, Toronga Zoo, Wine Tours, Fine Dining

Our agent planned our fantastic trip to Australia with tours, dining and superb hotels.  We absolutely loved hotel in Tasmania and would highly recommend it.  The food, wine and staff were some of the best I have ever experienced.  The Yarra Valley wine tour was super fun and the lunch was one of the best on the entire trip.  

In Sydney, the Toronga Zoo was amazing and we loved the bird show as well as "The Rocks" tour with a local guide. Eleven Bridge in Sydney was divine and the food was delicious.  The Hunter Valley wine tour was a blast and we loved our guide.  The restaurant in Hunter Valley was tied for the best meal of our trip.  

Overall, the trip ran smoothly and we loved the sites, food & wine of Australia.  However, the people in this country are truly kind and very thoughtful.  We loved it!  Thanks so much!

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Review: Luxury Australia Tour, Sydney, Kangaroo Island, Barossa Valley, Melbourne, Uluru Night Sky, Boat Cruise
He was very attentive prior to his selection as travel agent as well as during the booking process.I don't think he understood the level of travel we expect.The Bad:1) Too long in Melbourne.2) From Melbourne to Kangaroo Island took 2 full days of driving with nothing to see along the way. We should have flown.3) Horrible hotel in Robe....no welcome when we came and a sign to tell us what room we were in. We had to make our own breakfast with a loaf of bread and 4 eggs in a bowl in the refrigerator.4) Cancellation of a high end boat 1 week before trip departure so that an alternate boat was chosen. This boat was like low level camping! Atrocious food, no place to relax on the boat and terribly cramped quarters. As a result of cancelled boat the flight originally scheduled had to be forfeited at our expense.5) When we arrived in Sydney, the limo driver was 45 minutes late. We were quite surprised as this never happened in more remote areas we have been to.The Good:1) Kangaroo Island B&B was a highlight....hosts terrific and food the best of the trip. 2) We loved Sydney and the hotel. Our guide in Sydney excellent.3) Found Adelaide interesting and our guide for the Barossa Valley excellent.4) The hotel near Uluru was memorable, especially the night skies, the light show, but NOT the flies.Hope this explains our 3 stars. Trip could have been shorter with all of our driving time. 

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Australasia Vacation Review: New Zealand, Australia, Sydney, Port Douglas, Auckland, Wellington, Adelaide, Kangaroo Island

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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Australia & New Zealand Travel Agent Review: Sydney, Port Douglas, South Island, Wellington, Kayaking Doubtful Bay, River Rafting
Wonderful. It was well planned and went off without a hitch (other than the rain/flooding in NZ.) Our travel planner is well informed on the area. He listened to what we were looking for and the itinerary reflected that. It was action-packed but the activities did not repeat themselves. We did change a few of the hotels from what the planner initially suggested (as we wanted a king bed) and in hindsight--those were the least liked hotels (especially the hotel in Sydney and the Villas-a bit shabby.)We have friends that did Shotover River Rafting which is probably a more thrilling ride through the Gorge but due to the weather we were glad we were on Dart, as Shotover wasn't running. We did the the Queenstown Steamship cruise (the lunch option) on a day that one of the days that our 4 tours were cancelled due to the raining/flooding and really enjoyed that. Also the Sydney Harbor Lunch was very nice. The weather temperature was pretty good and heard from Franz Josef through Te Anau that the substantial rain was a century event.The tour guides did an excellent job, really enjoyed our guide from Walkabout Cultural and our guide from the Doubtful Bay Kayaking (Doubtful was really more stunning than Milford). We did hit a Millers Point hotel on our first day in Sydney (nice late afternoon activity/view) and would recommend restaurants:1. An international dish restaurant in Port Douglas (best dinner of the trip)2. Makers of the best peanut butter (for a novelty PB snack) in Wellington3.Seafood and Vegetarian restaurant in Christchurch4. Italian in Wanaka (best to make rsvps)5. Hamburger restaurant in Queenstown (for the novelty) and the Pub on the wharf for a good $20 dinner and live music at 8pm 

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South Pacific Vacation Review: Australia & New Zealand, Aukland, Sydney, Wellington, Rotorua, Hobbiton, Doubtful Sound

~~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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New Zealand & Australia Vacation Review: Land, Sea & Mountains, Sydney, Melbourne, Christchurch Tram, Auckland, Wine & Wildlife
We visited Australia and New Zealand for a week each.  It was a long flight from Orlando to LAX (5 hrs.) and then LAX to Sydney (15 hrs.) and we did not sleep on either flight.  Sydney was great with 3 trips (land & harbor cruise, Blue Mts.) and a leisure day which spent at the Aquarium.  We flew to Melbourne and had 2 road trips (Yarra Valley wine tour & Oceania / penguins march and a leisure day (which was a bust because we wanted to take the city tram tour but that tram never showed up).  Onto to Queenstown and toured to Milford Sound & went to the Time Tripper underwater experience on our leisure day.   Our B&B house was a very friendly place to stay.  We flew to Christchurch next and had a problem when the NZ Customs asked if we had any batteries in our checked in luggage and when they scanned the bag, they found some unused battery packs which they confiscated / could have told us before they opened our bags.  We had originally been scheduled to drive from Queenstown to Christchurch but after seeing Aussie and NZ drivers, we did not want to risk the drive.  In Christchurch, to toured to the mountains by train and bus; it poured buckets all day and the best part was when we stopped to feed sheep in the rain.  The next day we took a punt (boat) on the Avon and took the tram to visit Christchurch. We flew to Auckland and stayed at a hotel which was next to the Sky Tower which we visited and saw all of Auckland from 50 floors about the ground.  We flew back to the USA from Auckland to San Francisco (14 hrs.) and from SFO to Orlando (5 hrs.); another long flight which little to no sleep.  The travel company helped us plan this tour and changed things as we needed to have them change.

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