Experience the Essentials of Australia for 14 Days

What to expect on this itinerary
See the colorful underwater scenes of the Great Barrier Reef, explore the ruby desert of Uluru, and discover the state capitals of Melbourne and Sydney on this 14-day essential tour of Australia. From the charming Mediterranean-style scenes of Port Douglas to the Mars-like desert around Kata Tjuta National Park, the glamorous neighborhoods of Melbourne, and the stunning harbor of Sydney, there is something for everyone to discover in the country.
Customizable Itinerary
Port Douglas - Arrive in the Far North of Queensland
Popping into Brisbane and Cairns to catch connecting flights through to Port Douglas, you will catch glimpses of Queensland’s sparkling coastal cities and arrive in the tropical far north of Queensland for a Mediterranean-style escape near the Great Barrier Reef. Your accommodation sits in the vibrant main square of Port Douglas, a chic and relaxed seaside village that provides access to the wonders of Australian land and sea. You may take some time this afternoon and evening to acclimate yourself, wander the neighborhood to glamorous restaurants, and enjoy the seclusion of your stylish courtyard at sunset.
What's Included:
Port Douglas - Authentic Aboriginal Cultural Experience
Port Douglas - Snorkeling in the Great Barrier Reef
Port Douglas - Wander Through Daintree Rainforest
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park - Welcome to the Red Center
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park - Sunset at Ayers Rock
Melbourne - Modern Charms in Victoria’s Capital
Melbourne - Hidden Treasures in the Busy City
Melbourne - See the Little Blue Penguins of Phillip Island
Sydney - Famous Silhouettes in New South Wales
Sydney - City Highlights Tour on Foot and by Boat
Sydney - Behind the Scenes in the Opera House
Sydney - Set Forth Across the Southern Highlands
Sydney - Leave Sunny Sydney This Morning
Trip Highlights
- Explore the flourishing rainforest surrounding Port Douglas during an authentic Aboriginal cultural experience led by indigenous locals who will show you their village, where ancient culinary and cultural customs are preserved
- Snorkel Opal, Tongue, and St. Crispin’s Reef on a dazzling underwater discovery of three iconic Great Barrier Reef destinations
- Discover the breadth and depth of Australia’s wilderness diversity as you wander through the Daintree Rainforest and cruise the river in search of fascinating flora and fauna
- Escape to Australia’s Red Center for days of rugged adventure around Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, including a tour of Mutitjulu Waterhole, ancient Aboriginal rock-art sites, and Talinguru Nyakunytjaku
- Wander to the best-kept secrets of Melbourne on an insider's tour of the glamorous boutiques, charming cafés, street-art murals, designer stores, and historic districts
- Stroll through Sydney’s The Rocks historic district to explore the sailors quarters, working-class cottages, and generational architecture that retains its impressive old-world charm
- Set sail across the Darling Harbor on an evening cruise to see the Sydney Opera House, Harbor Bridge, and other stately landmarks peppering the capital of New South Wales’ cityscape
- Step behind the curtains of the Sydney Opera House on an exclusive tour of the landmarks famous hall, orchestra pit, and backstage areas, typically reserved for the greatest artists in the world
Starting Price
$6,900 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 19 reviews
Our agent with this travel company helped my father, sister, and me plan a two-week trip to Australia in April 2016. Our final itinerary consisted of 4 nights in Melbourne, 2 nights in Uluru, 4 nights in Port Douglas, and 2 nights in Sydney. Our main interest was exploring Australia's wildlife and natural beauty, and our agent worked with us via email and phone conversation to tailor our tours to our interest. Our agent was responsive to our emails and requests during the trip planning process and did a good job of sticking to our desired budget. Several weeks before our departure date, our agent held a helpful video conference with my sister and me to review our trip details and answer any questions we had.
Overall, we very much enjoyed the trip itself. We found the pace of the itinerary to be exactly what we wanted, neither too rigorous nor too slow. From a logistical perspective, our transfers were all on-time and we checked into all of our hotels without any problems. We particularly liked the hotel in Melbourne as well as the hotel in Sydney. The hotel in Uluru was fine, whereas the Villa in Port Douglas left much to be desired (ants in the bed, cockroaches in the kitchen, dirty floors).
The tour companies were very professional, and for the most part, high quality and worthwhile. We particularly enjoyed the Field of Lights display in Uluru, Daintree 4WD tour, Skyrail and Kuranda Scenic Rail tour, and the Penguin tour on Philip Island. The culture walk in Melbourne was enjoyable but less interesting as it did not align as well with our interests in wildlife and nature. The Sydney Tour was our least favorite; the tour guide was very condescending and the entire feel of the tour was similar to a hop-on-hop-off bus tour with mostly drive-by views of city sites.
Our main complaint with our agent is his lack of attention to details. Leading up to the trip, there were multiple instances in the planning process when he made small errors that made us worry. For example, his invoice amount was incorrect several times; he scheduled our video conference for the wrong date/time; I had to remind him to reserve pre-assigned seats for our domestic flights. We had one major incident on our trip that was also partly due to our agent's lack of meticulousness. For our snorkeling tour of the Great Barrier Reef, we were told as we were checking in that they had our reservation booked for 2 people, not 3 people. The representative checking us in was incredibly rude and unaccommodating, refusing to help us find a solution while stating that we could neither receive a refund nor pay to add a third person. Our father decided to stay behind and allow my sister and me to go on the tour. At the last minute, the captain allowed my father to join, but the morning incident ruined the whole day for us. It turned out that there had been a mix-up between our agent and the tour company such that we had paid for 3 people but our booking was recorded as 2 people. Although the fault lay mainly with the tour company, our agent also failed to catch the error in the confirmation sent to him by the tour company. I do appreciate though that our agent helped us coordinate with the tour company to receive a full refund for the tour.
Overall, my family and I had a wonderful time on our trip to Australia and made some fantastic memories. Most of the tours were very much to our liking and aligned with our interest in exploring the natural beauty of Australia. The snorkel tour incident was the biggest disappointment during the trip, but luckily, the incident was resolved professionally and it did not ruin the entire trip for us.
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We're a bit late in writing this review but only because we were so relaxed after our incredible honeymoon!
Rick was an incredible travel agent from beginning to end. He was very honest with us through the process and guided us to a better location than what we had originally envisioned. We had set out wanting to go to New Zealand and Fiji initially, but after talking to Rick he helped us realize that Northern Australia and Fiji would be a far better trip due to their more similar climates during mid July.
We would definitely like to work with Rick for our next trip to the South Pacific! He was extremely responsive and flexible with communication and payment options during the planning process. He also really listened to our desire to have a balance between a both active and relaxing trip, and provided an itinerary that walked that line very well. He knew all of the places personally, which helped to convey each hotel and activity to us more than anything else.
Our trip itself was a once-in-a-lifetime experience! We spent one week exploring the Port Douglas and Cairns regions in Australia, visiting a rainforest, snorkeling in the Great Barrier Reef, and visiting the Atherton tablelands. Then we headed off to Qamea, Fiji, to a small all-inclusive and very private resort on one of the Fijian islands.
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As we brainstormed Australia trip, our goal was to scuba dive on great barrier reef. The tour planner did a great job of pointing out the pluses and minuses of live aboard 4 day option, highlighting jelly fish issue at Hamilton Island during December, long boat rides from Port Douglas, and ultimately guiding us to consider Fiji as a beautiful scuba option that was easy to access from land. He recommended VOMO island which turned out fantastic....easy to access from Nadi Intl airport, felt completely remote, excellent food and variety, beautiful accommodations, scuba diving 10 min off shore, hiking, snorkeling and fitness club to enjoy as well and literally no one on the beach in either direction. I would never have found this place without the tour planner and it was perfect for our entire family. I'd make the choice to go to VOMO island over Hawaii....definitely worth the extra flight time. The tour planner also chose the ranger penguin tour rather than the standard tour at Phillips Island near Melbourne which was a definite plus and gave us small viewing area of 30 people compared to the 4000 in the general viewing area. Apartments in Melbourne also had all the amenities we were looking for and in good location
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Rick was our agent and we feel he did an outstanding, superb, wonderful job. My wife and I have made several trips overseas and were a little concerned about going on a three country trip on our own. But we have to give Rick major props!!! All our transfers, tours and connections went exactly as scheduled. absolutely no hiccups or late shows by any of our tours or transfers. All the tours were professional, courteous and clean and small group. The hotels were exactly as promised and directions were spot on. The pre-web based review turned out to be a wonderful addition and really helped us during our transfers from country, city and tour.
The island of Matamanoa Island in Fiji was wonderful. The adult only island was small enough to give a real tropical getaway feel and had all the necessary amenities to make us feel well taken care of. Walking 50 feet out our room and snorkeling in the reef was just what we had hoped for. The trip to Castaway island (where the movie was filmed) was fun. The snorkeling here was incredible!!! The staff was friendly and helpful and the restaurant had a variety of dishes that both my wife and I were pleased with. The table side crepe suzette was to die for.
Port Douglas is a wonderful seaside tourist town with lots of great restaurants and night life. The Great Barrier Reef snorkel was one of highlights. The sea was especially calm the day we went out and the water was clear. The fish and coral were magnificent. The reef tour was exceptional and the staff very knowlegable and took great care of us. In town, we especially liked "The Inlet" restaurant. Our hotel was right downtown close to all the restaurant's, but far enough off the street as not to have any street or bar noise. We went to the Sunday market and enjoyed the people, street entertainment and venders.
Sydney is a wonderful big city. Again, our hotel was very nice and short walking distance to everything. The Circular Quay, Opera house, Darling Harbor . The small group city tour was just what we wanted. We climbed the bridge at sunset, went to the Opera house and took a ferry to Manley and had a sunset dinner in a beach side restaurant, "Manley's". Returned on the 8:30 ferry under a wonderful clear full moon night to see the city lights, Opera House and the Bridge" welcoming us. A truly wonderful view!!!
We found it to be quite cooler in New Zealand (Christchurch). We arrived the morning of the Rugby World Cup, The New Zealand All Blacks won so everyone was in good mood. What's left of the city (after the earthquake of 2011) is slowly being rebuilt. Ricks suggestion of the Botanical Gardens was perfect. They are breathtaking and the museum was very worth while. The hotel was wonderfully comfortable and the courtyard beautiful. We left early to catch our train to Greymouth, which was spectacular!
We rented a car in Greymouth and drove south down the coast. Unfortunately we were weathered out in Franz Josef for our heli-hike. It turned out to be no problem as 20 miles down the road the weather cleared and we were able to stop and see the waterfalls and blue pools. We had a leisurely drive down the coast to Wanaka where we stay in a B&B. The owners are from England and are wonderful. They helped us with restaurant recommendations and reservations. They have a happy hour for all the guests and real fun. We got to meet other couples from other countries and shared travel stories. The nature hike was a hoot. Our guide was very informative, funny and took wonderful care of everyone on the trip. A real must do.
We had the most spectacular view of the lake from our room in Queentown. A highlight of the trip was the Dart River jet boat tour. What a fun ride and hike through the forest. At night we took the Gondola up the mountain and had dinner overlooking the city. Milford sound was also spectacular.
We ended our vacation in Dunedin and arrived early enough to go to the beer tour (fun). The following morning tour took us to where we saw giant Albatross' and the endangered yellowed eyed penguins with a boat cruise.
When we contacted Rick, we had a time line, a budget and a general idea of where we wanted to go but no specifics on anything. Rick put together an outstanding trip for us with many great tours and accommodations. We especially appreciated all the personal time Rick gave us with our numerous questions and concerns. We are highly recommending him.
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In our initial Zicasso form, we mentioned that were interested in a 2-week honeymoon vacation in Australia. We were most interested in seeing the unique sites and animals of Australia, and we wanted an authentic experience and the less crowds the better. Two travel agents responded with great itineraries, but we felt that this agent had the best understanding of what we really wanted and he thought of accommodations and experiences we didn’t even know were possible. Our itinerary was very mobile; we stayed in 6 places throughout Queensland, Victoria, and Tasmania, which required some driving.
Before the trip, our agent was very responsive to our emails, and set up a video conference 3 weeks before we left and walked us through the entire thing. This was very helpful since we were traveling to many locations throughout in a country we’ve never been to. He also mentioned extra stops we could take when driving from one place to the next, like Granite Gorge where we were able to feed rock wallabies. It was great to have our agent's expertise on things like this, especially when it came to recommending the best hiking trails (he was always on point). I was worried that we would miss things since we often spent only 2 nights in a single location (except for Port Douglas), but we found that it was always just enough time to see the best parts of that location with the combined advice from our agent and the Australian locals.
Our trip was flexible enough that there was plenty of downtime if we wanted it, and there was enough to do that we were never bored. I’m not the kind of person who wants to sit at a hotel all day, so we were always out and about trying to get a feel for each location and learning about the best places to visit from the locals. Our time in Australia was dense with experiences and adventures, and I didn’t regret any of it.
By the way, if you’re a vegetarian or vegan traveling to Australia, you have nothing to worry about. My husband is a vegan and I’m a vegetarian. We found that even restaurants in the smallest rural towns always had a vegetarian/vegan option and it was always better than boring pasta or a dry veggie patty. They really love pumpkin in Australia so expect that to be in a lot of vegetarian dishes. Also, every vendor we had was able to accommodate a vegan/vegetarian diet.
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