Exclusive Outdoor Australia: Scenic Flights, Kangaroos, and Beaches

What to expect on this itinerary
Off the beaten track in the great outdoors will be the focus of your ten days in Australia. Think of humpback whales, red kangaroos, scenic flights, bizarre birds, and wilderness experiences that cannot be matched anywhere else in the world. You will experience marsupials, Southern stars, monoliths, and the escapism that only the Outback can provide. This ten-day vacation will provide you with all of these experiences and more, incorporating Ningaloo, Flinders Ranges, Kangaroo Island, and Uluru into this one trip, which will allow you to connect with the most unique land there is on planet Earth.
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Ningaloo – A Nighttime Snorkel or Dive
Australia is world famous for the Great Barrier Reef, which is an immense marine chain that is visible from space. However, the reefs have suffered from extensive bleaching and show signs of weariness from over-tourism. The outer reefs are in better shapes, but those that are accessible on half day trips can prove to be a disappointment. The highlight at Ningaloo is that some of the best diving and snorkeling can be done directly from the shore. Many of the points on this 160-mile, West Coast reef system are just meters from secluded beaches. There is a stunning conglomeration of marine life, and the ecosystem remains in excellent shape.
After flying into Exmouth, you will be transferred to Ningaloo. You should note that there are no international flights to Exmouth, so you will need to make a domestic transfer, which typically occurs in Perth. Your lodge is located on a quiet sandy beach with excellent snorkeling and diving that is available directly from the sand. After your arrival, there will be some time to rest and relax before a nighttime marine adventure. This can be a guided snorkeling trip with flashlights, and you are usually floating on a drift above a reef wall. It can also be a short, refreshing dive in the afternoon that is followed by a shallow, nighttime dive.
What's Included:
Ningaloo – Whale Sharks and Humpback Whales
Perth – More Marine Encounters and Overnight in Perth
Flinders Ranges – Scenic Flight Above Wild Red Australia
Flinders Ranges – Red Kangaroos and Gum Creek Lines
Kangaroo Island – Air Taxi to a Wildlife Safari in Flinders Chase National Park
Kangaroo Island – Intimate Animal Encounters on a Distinctive Island
Uluru – Sunset at the Monolith and an Evocative Desert Camp
Uluru – Hiking in Kata Tjuta and Another Beautiful Evening beneath Desert Stars
Uluru – Desert and Australia Departure
Trip Highlights
- Swim with whale sharks and cruise alongside humpback whales in Western Australia
- Experience the red center with two nights at a beautiful desert camp near Uluru
- Escape to the wilderness and explore the Flinders Ranges, where red kangaroos hop around gum tree creeks
- Savor intimate marsupial encounters during a wildlife safari on Kangaroo Island
- Discover Australia’s beauty from the air with scenic charter flights
- Snorkel or dive around Ningaloo Reef, where the marine landscapes are wonderfully pristine and preserved
- Explore the Southern stars with an astronomist guide
- Hike through a canyon at Kata Tjuta and watch the sunset at Uluru
- Lose track of the animal encounters, including rare species such as blue-tongued skinks and bearded dragons
Detailed Description
So much of Australia is wilderness. Monoliths shimmer ochre in an epic desert, deserted coastlines are frequented by whales, sharks, and manta rays, and kangaroos hop about ancient creeks and rest in the shade of old gum trees. The stars will shine brightly almost every evening, and there is always a surprise with so much indigenous wildlife that surrounds you. This vacation will take you to Australia’s wildernesses, where you will enjoy intimate encounters with the continent’s rare and wondrous wildlife. It will also connect you to the Earth and provide an evocative escape in some of the world’s vast wildernesses.
East Coast Australia is deliberately missing from the itinerary. Yes, the Great Barrier Reef can be seen from space, but those who are in-the-know about Australia tend to have their marine adventures on the West Coast, where the reefs have not been bleached, and open-sea encounters are guaranteed. On Kangaroo Island, you can see more in a smaller space, so it will be an excellent choice when you only have ten days in the country. Uluru is spectacular, and the experience is not just about one rock. Instead, it will concern the raw beauty of an ancient desert, especially how colors change through the day. Finally, the Flinders Ranges will offer an immersion in the Outback’s classic landscapes.
These four destinations will mean a rather action-packed vacation. Still, such wildernesses mean an escapist atmosphere and a vacation that can be very laid-back. You will begin with the marine life around Ningaloo. There is time for at least two scuba dives or snorkels in the day and after dark. On day two, you will go swimming with whale sharks and hopefully experience some acrobatic humpback whales. After Ningaloo, you will spend a night in Perth, which is a very outdoorsy kind of city. Then, on day three, you will fly to Adelaide and continue by private charter to the Flinders Ranges. Stark landscapes and sculpted ranges will make for a sublime two days in nature here with marsupial and dingo encounters that will add to the Aboriginal rock art and stunning hikes.
You will fly by charter to Kangaroo Island, where you can really experience the Outback from the air, especially when the pilot swoops low over the old creeks. Kangaroo Island offers you an intimate wildlife safari, and you can get up close with most of the country’s favorites along with the quirky, strange, and wonderful. It will also be possible to have some marine experiences here should you wish, notably with fur seals. You will end your vacation in Uluru, where you will watch the sunset across the monolith on day eight. While tucked into a remote desert camp, you can experience how this magical desert changes color with Kata Tjuta and the Southern stars being likely to create eternal memories from these final two days.
You should note that this ten-day vacation will be best enjoyed during the Australian winter. Ningaloo Reef is best from June to September, which are months when sightings of the big four marine giants overlap. These are humpback whales, whale sharks, manta rays, and three turtle species. Flinders Range and Uluru are far more pleasant during the winter when it is cooler and more comfortable to explore. Here, summer is one of the world’s hottest and arid, so it is not particularly pleasant. Kangaroo Island is a year-round destination, and it can get relatively cold at night. While the climate is not the best during the winter, by sandwiching the island between two destinations in the Outback, you will not mind a chill in the air.
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Starting Price
$10,400 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
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We were 3 couples from New York looking to plan a trip of alifetime visiting French Polynesia, New Zealand, and Australia. Welooked at cruises, land tours offered by tour companies and couldn't find anitinerary that captured all of the bucket list items each of us had. Icompleted a Zicasso travel questionnaire and they connected us with a travel plannerfrom this travel company. Our travel planner was phenomenal from the start - responsive, attentive,understood our travel objectives and immediately began putting together anitinerary for us. With us in New York and our travel planner based in New Zealand you mightthink the time difference would complicate the planning process - not at all.We worked collaboratively over the phone, text, and email planning our trip (aU.S. number was provided so there was no international communication charges).Our planner drafted an itinerary (including destinations and air flights); offeredtour options, suggestions and recommendations; and wherever possible providedsmall personal tours. With our travel plan nearly complete we decided to dropone of our destinations (Melbourne) and add a new destination (AyersRock/Uluru). In order to make this work the Australia part of our itinerary hadto be reworked. No problem at all - our travel planner quickly had all of the hotel, flight,tour and transport arrangements made and the pricing finalized. Our finalvacation plan had us traveling almost 4 weeks visiting Moorea, Auckland,Rotorua, Queenstown (NZ), Cairns/Port Douglas, Ayers Rock, and Sydney - allwith amazing tours to enrich and highlight our destinations.
About 2-3 weeks before our trip we received our detailed electronicitinerary complete with flight, hotel, tour, and transport (to/fromhotel & airport) information. Also provided was travel tips for each of thecountries being visited and local contact information should we have any issuesat all during our journey.
Our trip started in Moorea where we stayed at a Resort and Spa. The pool was closed due to renovation - something we and our travel planner did not know when the reservation was made and found out about 3 weeks prior to arrival - but the hotel provided us a room credit and upgraded our accommodations to an OTW bungalow. The hotel beach was beautiful, accommodations amazing, staff warm & friendly and our stay in Moorea incredible - would highly recommend this island and hotel. While in Moorea we did two tours - Private Sailing Cruise on the Taboo - Half Day, and Private 4WD Safari Tour - Half Day. I would recommend both tours but the Sailing Cruise on the Taboo was exceptional and highly recommended.
From Moorea our next destination was New Zealand - we spent an evening in Papeete, Tahiti to catch an early morning flight to Auckland. The hotel in Papeete we stayed at - we would not recommend this hotel at all. It was dated, very low level exterior nighttime lighting, and a host of other problems and issues. I strongly suggest staying at a better hotel on the outskirts of town.
Our New Zealand itinerary was magnificent. In Auckland we stayed at a Hotel (highly recommend) and took the Auckland Luxury Day Tour. We enjoyed the tour and our guides (our primary guide and driver and our Maori guide) - Our primary guide was excellent (knowledgeable, informative and fun) and our Maori guide flavored the tour with Maori history, culture and traditions. Our next tour was a coach tour taking us from Auckland to Rotorua stopping along the way at Hobbiton and Waitomo. Hobbiton was beautiful and although the six of us did not read the books or see the movies we all loved the tour, the beautiful landscape, and the stories provided by our guide. The Waitomo caves and glowworms is something you should see but we found the tour groups large and clustered to close together making it difficult to hear the guides. Our day ended in Rotorua where we stayed at a lakeside hotel - a nice hotel located on Lake Rotorua. In Rotorua we did a Geothermal Hotspots and Boat Cruise. This was a small personal tour and our tour guide was excellent providing the history, insight and science to this geothermal park. That evening we attended a tour of a Tamaki Maori Village, dinner, and a cultural show - a fun time had by all. Our last stop in New Zealand was Queenstown where we stayed at a beautiful and charming hotel - located on a hill top overlooking the lake and walking distance to town - we loved our stay here and highly recommend this hotel. From Queenstown we did the Milford Sound Nature Cruise - this is a long day with a lot of hours riding the coach bus but the cruise and beautiful landscapes are well worth it. Our last tour out of Queenstown was the Dart River Jet Safari. Our tour bus driver to the start station and river was fun, knowledgeable, and very passionate about the beautiful natural resources and landscapes of this wonderful country. The jet boat part of the tour was exhilarating with scenic stops coupled with jet spins and zooming down the scenic river. From Queenstown we left New Zealand for Cairns/Port Douglas Australia.
Australia was incredible. Our first stop was Port Douglas. Here we stayed at a Resort and Spa – a boutique type hotel that was just a few minute walk to the town and restaurants. We loved our poolside rooms and enjoyed the pool after a day of touring – definitely recommend this hotel. Our first tour here was where we explored Daintree National Park. As we cruised the river, hiked in the rain forest, walked the beaches, and toured the park, our tour guide was terrific providing information and insight into the cultural history, the ecosystem, wildlife, and plant life. From the rain forest one day to the Great Barrier Reef the next - here we experienced the reef - Outer Reef and Snorkel Tour. Our tour group of 10 boarded the beautiful catamaran and was greeted by the captain and two mates. It was the crew that made this day fun and special. There were some that were apprehensive about swimming/snorkeling the reef - they took the time and patience to make sure everyone was comfortable and had the opportunity to enjoy this magnificent experience. The next morning was a very early start to catch our 6:25am flight to Ayers Rock. At Ayers Rock where we stayed had a beautiful room with a view of Uluru. Given the early start, we had a chance to relax and enjoy the pools our first day here. Two of our friends did the helicopter tour of Uluru in the early evening and thoroughly enjoyed the spectacular views from the air. The next morning we did the Desert Tour Including Breakfast with our guide. We enjoyed a pre-dawn breakfast and witnessed the beautiful sunrise over the desert and Uluru, and then toured Uluru where our guide told us about the history, culture, people, and geology of this incredible landmark. That night we enjoyed the A Night at the Field of Light with the Dinner tour. Here we were able to see the breathtaking views of Uluru across the desert at dusk and the sunsetting on Kata Tjuta, enjoyed an outdoor buffet dinner, and walked the pathways through the Field of Light - a wonderful way to cap the end of our last night at Uluru. Our last destination - the beautiful city of Sydney. Here we stayed at a Sydney Harbour hotel - a beautiful boutique hotel with friendly attentive staff, delicious food, and is walking distance to many restaurants and city attractions. Our first tour, was a full day tour that took us to the Featherdale Wildlife Park (where we were able to feed kangaroos and pet koalas) and tour Blue Mountains National Park. Unfortunately the weather did not cooperate and due to the cloud cover we were only able to get a glimpse of this beautiful park. We did get to see kangaroos in the wild and our tour guide made the outing fun and informative. Our last tour of this incredible journey was the Full Day Sydney Including Harbour Sailing tour. The tour included all the key city points of interest, and a pretty drive through the suburbs to Bondi Beach, all insightfully narrated by our guide. Our tour continued with a sailboat cruise around Sydney harbor. We had some on and off rain during the cruise but the captain made the trip enjoyable with his knowledge, tidbits of information, and stories about the surrounding harbor sites and homes. From the tropical Port Douglas; the deserts of Uluru; to the harbor, sites and mountains of Sydney - this was an amazing Australian adventure.
There were many moving parts to this trip of a lifetime, and everything executed like precision clock work. I have to complement our travel planner and her attention to detail for the seamless execution that allowed us to fully enjoy this amazing journey. What also made this special were the tours - most of our tours were small personal tours of 6-10 in very comfortable luxury vehicles with guides that were engaging, knowledgeable, friendly and made the experience both informative and fun.
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We had a wonderful holiday in Australia. My requirements were a) Uluru b) Dive in Great Barrier Reef (GBR) c) See koalas in the wild and d) the Daintree Forest.
Our travel agent helped us with finding the fantastic accommodation for us in Daintree and GBR and arranging all the land transport. It was unfortunate that we went to Australia in June when Southern Ocean Lodge in Kangaroo Island (KI) was closed for renovations but I found alternative accommodation in KI and our agent organised and wonderful local tour for us and also helped us find great food for dinner. The touring company Exceptional KI that she introduced was extremely professional too and the guide went beyond the call of duty to help us find a drone that went missing and even couriered it to us at our last stop in Lizard Island. (Choosing a resort in GBR was tough as there are so many good ones to choose from but I really do feel Lizard is the best! )
Very grateful to our travel agent for accommodating too our very many last minute changes when my sister and her family decided to join us for part of the trip. And I added in an extra stop to see my cousin in Adelaide. I was a bit apprehensive about so many last minute changes but she took it all in her stride and executed it flawlessly. Also loved the beautiful book they did for us of the places we visited.
Thank you to our agent and her company for the wonderful holiday.
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This was a trip of a lifetime. In a matter of hours, a simple inquiry through an internet search, got me in touch with our agent from this travel company. She contacted me immediately and after briefly speaking to me had a preliminary itinerary emailed out. It was an incredible itinerary and set in motion preparing an adventure tour. We started in Sydney and had four nights in the Rocks area. The hotel was perfect with a kitchen and proximity to everything. Four nights gave us enough time to get our bodies into the time zone and begin us on our adventure in Australia. Our agent set us up with the Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb and a day out at the Blue Mountains. The tour company was great. Driver was informative and kept the tour moving along. Wifi on the bus was great for sending pictures on Facebook and Instagram Our flights and hotels were coordinated perfectly for optimum time at each destination. We travelled to Cairns and dived on the Great Barrier Reef and travelled above the treetops to Kuranda. Our hotel was on the Esplanade and great central location. We had laundry facilities just in time to start fresh at our next destination. Next on to Uluru for a sunset tour of Ayers Rock and dinner. The meal was fabulous and we met some great people. The next morning we were picked up for a sunrise tour which was “sunsational”. Again, our tour guide was informative and made it a very memorable day. Unfortunately due to a severe thunderstorm evening camel ride to Ayers Rock and Field of Lights was cancelled. We contacted our agent and she responded immediately and advised that we would be credited for the cancellation. We flew on to Alice Springs and stayed at a beautiful hotel. The concierge went above and beyond the call of duty for us. When my daughter explained how the camel ride the night before had been cancelled and how we were all a little disappointed, he immediately called the guide who runs camel rides at sunset and made it happen for us. He even picked us up and delivered us to the farm as we wouldn’t have made it in time after the tour of a “Town Called Alice” was finished. As it turned out the guide said that our agent had called him as well!! Wow, what service. Our concierge drove us to the airport the next morning and we headed to Kangaroo Island. I have to say that I loved Kangaroo Island. It is a must see if you love wildlife and nature. Both days were so exciting and beautiful. The landscape along the coast, Seal Bay, Emu Ridge, Remarkable Rocks, Admiral’s Bridge, koalas and kangaroos. Stunning!! We flew back to Adelaide. We were in a hotel in the city, but ended up taking the tram to a beach resort. We spent a well-deserved day at the beach relaxing and swimming. The sunset was fabulous. We ended up in Perth to get my daughter settled at her residence for university. Another great location and we enjoyed two days at the beach there as well.
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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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