Indulgent 10-Day Australia Food & Wine Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
Handcrafted to celebrate Australia’s sublime variety of flavors, this is the ultimate food and wine tour down under. You will forage for fresh, ocean seafood, take a degustation walk to nine Melbourne restaurants, helicopter to the Hunter Valley for a vineyard lunch, and taste with new and old-world winemakers in both the Yarra Valley and Mornington Peninsula. There will be a focus on local, organic produce, and gourmet experiences that are not usually available to the public.
Customizable Itinerary
Sydney – Gourmet Dinner Introductions
After your flight to Sydney lands in the morning, you can have the full day to rest and explore. Such a distant destination usually means travel fatigue and jet lag. You can sleep at a random hour, take a stroll around Circular Quays or Darling Harbour, and dip your toes into the city. This evening, you will be transferred to a small but celebrated restaurant, where the tasting menu changes daily, and your chef will talk you through each dish. While the menu is always unknown, there is a celebration of fresh seasonal produce in a way that always seems to reflect iconic images of Australian food.
What's Included:
Sydney – Blue Mountains Food and Sights Tour
Hunter Valley – A Helicopter to a Hunter Valley Luncheon and Wine Tasting
Hunter Valley – Exploring Australia’s Signature Wine Region
Melbourne – Exclusive Degustation Walk through Melbourne Neighborhoods
Melbourne – Behind the Scenes at Yarra Valley Vineyards
Melbourne – Discovering the Mornington Peninsula, Australia’s Up and Coming Foodie Destination
Hobart – Wildlife, Wonder, and Tasmanian Treats
Hobart – Gourmet Tasmanian Seafood Tour
Hobart – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Wander through Melbourne’s quirky neighborhoods on a degustation experience that involves a plate and a glass at nine different restaurants
- Soar above the Hunter Valley vineyards in a helicopter and touch down to an indulgent wine tasting luncheon
- Cruise Tasmanian waters and assist a guide in collecting fresh oysters, abalone, mussels, and sea urchin before a gourmet cooking demonstration
- Travel behind the scenes at the iconic Yarra Valley vineyards, including tasting past vintages with a winemaker and cellar master
- Explore the mystical Blue Mountains on a tour that incorporates iconic sights with local foodie treats
- Uncover Australia’s upcoming foodie destinations with a day of organic food and wine on the Mornington Peninsula
- Enjoy some sublime restaurants with reservations at some of the country’s most revered, local spots
- Become acquainted with the Hunter Valley region and why it has become Australia’s signature wine destination
Detailed Description
From farm to table, this ten-day tour is the ultimate food and wine tour down under. Of course, there are great restaurants and vineyards, but this culinary celebration is made by exclusive experiences with the people that shape the country’s tastes and flavors. You will go fishing and foraging with a Tasmanian chef who will pull up oysters and mussels for a cooking demonstration. In the Yarra and Hunter valleys, you will taste previous vintages with old-world winemakers, while on the Mornington Peninsula, you will discover an innovative, new-world style. There will be a degustation food and wine walk that takes in nine Melbourne restaurants plus plenty of organic treats across four destinations.
After flying to Sydney, you can start the gourmet indulgence with dinner at one of the city’s smallest and most celebrated restaurants. The tasting menu is broad and innovative, which will prove to be an excellent introduction for what is to come. You will explore the Blue Mountains on day two, where you will mix natural sights, local farmyard produce, and the region’s blossoming food scene. On day three, you will fly to the Hunter Valley by helicopter and touch down at a vineyard, where an indulgent luncheon will be followed by a tasting of the winery’s most celebrated past vintages. Winemakers and cellar masters will be guiding you through Hunter Valley on day four, offering their very personal insight on Australia’s signature wine region.
After flying to Melbourne, the degustation walk will be a great way to explore both the city and its food. By walking through colorful neighborhoods, you will enjoy a dish and glass in nine different restaurants. It will be a tasting journey through the seasonal creations of nine chefs in addition to an immersion into Melbourne’s atmosphere. Day six and seven are also dedicated to the wine regions. The Yarra Valley is the wine region that produces Chardonnay, Pinot noir, and sparkling wines in the classic European style. You can then really taste the contrast to the Mornington Peninsula, which is Australia’s up and coming food and wine destination. Having winemakers and cellar masters talk you through the wines will be a delectable insight that is necessary to truly understand these regions.
You will end your ten-day Australia food and wine tour in Hobart. Day eight will include some classic wildlife encounters with kangaroos and wallabies being so abundant that it may seem as if they are blurring into the landscape. Then, your gourmet, Tasmanian seafood tour on day nine could be the premier highlight of your entire trip. You will forage and fish at secret spots that are known by your local guide before a cooking demonstration shows you how to innovate based on what has been caught. Like each day, you should expect to have endless fun and laughs along with the food. Australia’s gourmet scene may have a serious edge, but you will find it is laid-back and creative at heart. Read some Zicasso travelers’ Australia travel reviews to gain further inspiration for your own trip.
Starting Price
$3,300 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
Based on 118 reviews
The travel specialist at Zicasso's tour company gave us a selection of different types of tours for Sydney, Melbourne, and Hobart. Each tour had different levels of activities for us to select from, allowing us to create an itinerary based on our interests.
We had a couple of minor hiccups that were handled with a phone call. We would highly recommend this travel company.
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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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Zicasso's tour planner did a superb job for us. She collaborated with us on working out our itinerary and had useful information on how to combine our desired destinations efficiently.
While we were in Australia, she was available via the company's app, including helping us on a late evening when our flight from Sydney to Hobart was canceled because of a cyclone and we needed a short-notice hotel in Sydney.
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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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Our three-week trip had us visiting the east coast and southern areas of Australia, and went off without a hitch. Our excursions were with experienced guides and small groups. We took in stunning views, native wildlife, tasty food, and iconic areas.
The hotels were top-notch, all with (fantastic) breakfasts included and well situated for easy walking to local sites. Transportation transfers were ready and waiting when we arrived at all our destinations, with prompt delivery back to the airport(s).
We met so many friendly people along the way, too—native Australians, along with other tourists from near and far, all willing to share their knowledge and friendship. It was a truly wonderful trip from start to finish. We could have easily stayed another week or two!
Zicasso’s tour operator and our travel agent did an awesome job with this trip of alifetime! Highly recommended and we hope to use their services in the future.
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Our trip to Australia was incredible! Zicasso's tour operator put together a very thoughtful, well-paced itinerary. Our transportation always met us on time and with a good attitude. We enjoyed the diversity of experiences curated for our stay.
They took our bucket-list items and created an itinerary that allowed us to see almost every one! We were grateful to have a tour of the Historic Rocks in Sydney, a boat cruise harbor tour, watch "Carmen" at the Sydney Opera House, take a sunset camelback ride in the desert to see Ayers Rock, snorkel the Great Barrier Reef, and get a private tour of a wildlife habitat (this was so special because we got to interact with some of the animals and learn from their keepers directly).
The only occasion on which I wish we'd had more time to spend was at Kuranda Village! There was so much to do and see, but we had an Army Duck tour and Aboriginal experience booked, which I really enjoyed because we got to ride through the jungle and enjoy performances from the Pamagirri community. Taking the Skyrail up and the train down was also a sight to see.
We enjoyed the intimate nature of tours, allowing us to ask questions about history, architecture, and daily life, and engage with our tour guides in a meaningful way. Highly prefer this style of private/small tours to the bigger bus tours. Our accommodations were impressive--from the luxurious hotel on George Street in Sydney to the desert resort in Uluru to the lodge on Captain Cook Highway in Port Douglas! We got to experience a range of climates. There was never a dull moment.
Even though the itinerary seemed jam-packed, we had just the right amount of time to rest and reset between activities and travel. Having such a detailed and professionally done itinerary gave us real peace of mind. The coordination of hospitality was also impeccable. Our hotels always communicated seamlessly with our pre-arranged transportation and tours. The trip was fun and totally stress-free! We were constantly delighted and charmed by this country and its people.
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