Embark on the Australian holiday of a lifetime, exploring
dynamic cities and discovering diverse landscapes - from the lush
Great Barrier Reef to the red sandstone monolith of Uluru
Join us on an epic adventure into this vast, vibrant and varied
land to experience Australia's stunning natural wonders, from the
rainforests of tropical Cairns and kaleidoscopic hues of the Great
Barrier Reef to the burnished red tones of the ancient sacred site
of Uluru.
Explore Adelaide and its acclaimed wine region, discover the
sights of multicultural Melbourne and dynamic Sydney to complete
this holiday of a lifetime.
Unforgettable experiences
Discover the amazing colours of the Great Barrier Reef, the largest coral reef in the world
Take a river cruise from the rainforest into the Great Barrier Reef, with time to relax in the tropical Frankland Islands. This perfect day includes a guided snorkel tour, buffet lunch and island walk.
Explore the world’s oldest tropical rainforest, aboard the Kuranda Scenic Railway
Experience the World Heritage rainforest of Cairns, the oldest surviving tropical rainforest on earth, from aboard the Kuranda Scenic Railway travelling in refurbished heritage carriages with refreshments served enroute.
Discover the stunning natural wonders of Uluru
See the sunset over iconic Uluru, as the iconic rock changes from fiery orange to deep red, enjoying a three-course buffet dinner with drinks under the stars followed by a stargazing experience and talk.
Explore the highlights of Sydney on a fabulous harbour cruise
Experience Sydney’s iconic sights – the stunning Opera House, acclaimed bridge and Botanic Gardens – from a cruise around its famous harbour.
Spend a day in the breathtaking Blue Mountains
Enjoy a rail excursion to the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, with a trip on the steep Katoomba Scenic Railway into the enchanting rainforest and time in the delightful garden village of Leura, with its quaint Victorian streets.
The Ghan
Optional upgrade* to take an overnight journey on the iconic Ghan train, from Alice Springs to Adelaide, travelling in Gold Service. *on selected dates.
What’s included on the tour?
Tour Manager
Expertise of a UK Tour Manager from start to finish
Accommodation
18 nights’ 4 & 5-Star hotel accommodation (17 if upgrading to rail for an overnight journey onboard The Ghan, in Gold Service): 4 nights in a 4-Star hotel in Cairns, 2 nights in a 4-Star hotel in Uluru, 2 nights in a 4-Star hotel in Alice Springs, 3 nights in a 4-Star hotel in Adelaide, 3 nights in a 4-Star hotel in Melbourne, 4 nights in a 4-Star hotel in Sydney
Transportation
First & Standard Class rail travel
All rail, cruise and coach travel throughout your tour
Flights
Flights from London Heathrow to Cairns, Sydney to London Heathrow
All internal flights
Food & Drink
16 breakfasts, 8 lunches and 3 dinners
Excursions & Entertainment
All guided tours and excursions
Not Included
Cancellation & Travel Insurance is not included in the price of the tour
Itinerary
London to Cairns
Our Australian adventure begins as we meet at London Heathrow
and board our flight to Singapore.
Cairns
In Singapore, we join our flight to Cairns in the Tropical North
Queensland region, where we arrive late on Day 2. We transfer to
our hotel and check in for four nights. Our hotel overlooks the
Trinity Wharf, and is ideally situated to explore the area. After
your long journey, relaxing is no doubt a priority, but if you're
keen to step out into the tropical night air and get to know your
surroundings, you could wander along the boardwalk of the Esplanade
where there are several al fresco restaurants to choose from.
Dinner is independent this evening.
A free day to explore the vibrant city of Cairns
After breakfast, you have a full day at leisure to get to know
this tropical city at your own pace. Known as the gateway to the
Great Barrier Reef, Cairns is a nature-lover's paradise, surrounded
by mountainous rainforests, spectacular reefs and pristine beaches.
You might be tempted to take a dip in the lagoon, walk along the
waterfront promenade or relax at the hotel swimming pool or
beach.
If you're feeling adventurous, there are plenty of outdoor
activities available locally, from horse riding on the beach to
scuba diving. Other options are to visit the Flecker Botanic
Gardens or the wonderful Cairns Aquarium where you can view some of
the colourful marine life and aquatic creatures of the reef, which
can usually only be seen by experienced divers. This evening we
meet up for a welcome dinner at a local restaurant.
Rainforestation Nature Park and the Kuranda Scenic Railway
After breakfast, we are transferred by coach to Rainforestation
Nature Park, located within the beautiful tropical rainforest. We
take a unique trip on a World War II amphibious military transport
unit, or 'Army Duck', seeing the local flora. Next, we take a
guided Dreamtime Walk. We learn how Indigenous Australians
understand the world and its creation, before experiencing a
'pamagirri' dance performance by an Indigenous dance group.
After a barbecue lunch, we travel to Kuranda village in the
rainforest, where there's time to look around the local craft
market before transferring to the station. Here, we take a journey
in refurbished heritage carriages along the 125-year old Kuranda
Scenic Railway. Refreshments are served enroute as we travel
through the rainforest, across the stunning Barron River Gorge with
its gorgeous vegetation and tumbling waterfalls. We return on the
same scenic route, travelling through lush rainforest, back to
Cairns. This evening you are free to dine independently.
Exploring the wondrous Great Barrier Reef
Today is a full-day excursion into the Great Barrier Reef, the
world's largest and most complex coral reef system. From the
harbour of Cairns we board an air-conditioned catamaran for a
cruise into this marine paradise, one of the seven wonders of the
natural world. Our first stop is Green Island, a 'coral cay' (a
small sandy island on a coral reef) where we have two hours at
leisure to explore this idyllic setting on a self-guided walk.
Continuing into the Great Barrier Reef, we moor alongside a
pontoon for an on-board reef presentation and a buffet lunch,
followed by an afternoon of viewing the unique wildlife and coral
reefs from an underwater observatory. You can also experience the
brilliant marine life close-up during a snorkelling session, or
catch a glimpse of tropical fish, giant clams and sea turtles from
a glass-bottom boat. We return to Cairns with a free evening to
dine independently and you may like to wander through the Cairns
Night Market, open each day from 4.30 to 10pm.
The ancient sacred site of Uluru
We transfer to the airport early this morning to fly to Uluru.
This iconic rock is the world's largest monolith, and incredible
sight to behold, as it rises out of the flat desert floor. Our
first visit is to the Mutitjulu waterhole, one of the few permanent
water sources in the region, and we discover how important this
site is to its traditional owners. We then visit the Uluru Cultural
Centre, where - on a self-guided tour - we can learn about the
culture of the local Anangu people and spiritual significance of
Uluru, view arts and crafts and hear about the Anangu creation
story.
This evening we enjoy a magical dinner in the desert, within
view of the ancient red rock, watching it change colour as the sun
sets. Our dinner includes sparkling wines and canapés, followed by
a barbecue buffet dinner with a bush-inspired menu, selected drinks
and dessert. Later, we enjoy a marvellous stargazing experience as
a 'star talker' decodes the southern night sky, pointing out the
planets and galaxies, visible in the clear desert atmosphere. We
are taken back to our hotel at the end of the evening.
Exploring Uluru, Kata Tjuta, and Uluru sunset experience
Today is a full day of exploring the spectacular natural beauty
of the Uluru area. We begin our day with a sunrise visit to Uluru,
watching as the sun's rising rays dance across the vivid orange
rock. We then return to our hotel for a leisurely breakfast. Our
adventures continue with a guided tour of the fascinating landscape
of huge domed rock formations, also known as 'Olgas', which are
part of the Kata Tjuta National Park. The Anangu people believe
that these rocks possess spirit energy, and the site is used for
cultural ceremonies.
We are transferred back to our hotel by lunchtime for an
afternoon at leisure - a chance to relax by the pool, enjoy the
hotel facilities or visit the local shops in the Uluru hotel
complex. There is a shuttle bus running between the various hotels
where you may like to dine. This evening we enjoy another sunset
experience, with drinks and nibbles.
To Erldunda Roadhouse and Alice Springs
Today we leave Uluru to travel by coach through the vast ochre
outback to Alice Springs, a remote town in the Northern Territory,
between the parallel ridges of the rugged McDonnell Ranges. On our
way, we stop for lunch at a typical Australian roadhouse, Erldunda
- a place with a quirky Australian character, which was once a
cattle station and now offers hospitality to travellers from all
over the world.
In the afternoon we continue towards Alice Springs, breaking our
journey with an interesting stop at a camel farm, where we learn
about the crucial role these animals played in building the famous
railway line and opening up the country. After our talk, we enjoy
afternoon tea.
We arrive into Alice Springs, described as the beating heart of
Australia's red centre, and check into our hotel for two nights.
Known locally simply as 'Alice' the indigenous name for this
fascinating red desert town is Mparntwe. This evening we dine
independently, and there are several places in town to enjoy a
meal, including four restaurants and a bar at our hotel.
A visit to Anzac Hill and the Royal Flying Doctor Service museum
This morning we visit one of the most visited landmarks in Alice
Springs - Anzac Hill - a cenotaph and war memorial. The views from
up here are impressive, looking out across the town of Alice and
the McDonnell ranges. We continue to the Old Telegraph Station for
a tour and morning tea. This marks the original site of the first
European settlement in Alice Springs, established in 1871 to relay
messages between Darwin and Adelaide. The Telegraph Station also
connected Australia with the undersea telegraph network of the
British empire. We also take a look at Alice Springs' School of the
Air, where children across the vast outback region are taught 'over
the air', by radio.
We then visit the Royal Flying Doctor Service Museum, an
institution in the vast Australian Outback where communities may
live 1,000 miles from a doctor. Here, we learn about the history of
the life-saving work of this air medical service, and the people
who fly out to treat people living in remote areas. We return to
our hotel and this evening you are free to dine locally in Alice
Springs.
From Alice Springs to laid-back Adelaide
Today begins with an early morning transfer to the airport for
our flight to Adelaide. Arriving around midday, we transfer to a
downtown hotel for three nights with a city sightseeing tour
enroute (if upgrading to travel by rail, you'll arrive on Day 11
for two nights).
This attractive city was Australia's first major settlement,
planned in the 1830s, which - unlike New South Wales and Tasmania -
wasn't a penal colony. We stay in the heart of the city,
overlooking Victoria Square. With a reputation for good food and
wine, there are plenty of tempting places to eat this evening.
Chinatown is just around the corner and Gouger Street, Adelaide's
popular restaurant precinct, close by.
Optional Upgrade - on selected dates only,
it is possible to travel to Adelaide on the iconic Ghan train
instead of by air, taking an epic overnight journey in Silver or
Gold Service, with exceptional cuisine and an inclusive drinks
service in the Gold Lounge. Please call us to discuss
details.
The Ghan upgrade is available on these
dates:
04 Mar
28 Oct
11 Nov
Free time in Adelaide, afternoon guided tour
With a free morning in beautiful Adelaide - a walkable city with
good transport links - you could explore the Botanic Garden with
its handsome tree-lined avenues, gardens of indigenous plants, a
glasshouse and Art Deco palm house. Alternatively, take a walk
along the river, visit the Art Gallery or the South Australian
Museum, where you can view collections of fossils, Aboriginal
artefacts, and read stories of Antarctic expeditions. The city's
covered Central Market is close to our hotel and, over lunch, you
could browse traditional craft stalls and sample South Australia's
foodie offerings.
In the afternoon we set off on a guided city tour of Adelaide's
sights and major points of interest accompanied by historic tales.
Known as the 'City of churches', we pass the cathedral, the
historic Government House and Parliament Building. After
transferring back to our hotel, the rest of the day and evening is
free to continue exploring, maybe enjoying a meal in one of the
city's great restaurants.
An excursion to the Barossa Valley
Known for its wonderful wine regions, Adelaide is one of the
Great Wine Capitals of the world. Today we dive into its wonderful
wine heritage as we explore the famous vineyards that surround the
city. We travel to the fertile Barossa Valley, where our day
includes vineyard tours, wine tastings and pairings at celebrated
wineries, including the popular Jacob's Creek and the Seppeltsfield
Estate, one of Australia's oldest wineries known for its fortified
wines, where we have a relaxed lunch.
On our return journey to Adelaide this afternoon we visit
Hahndorf, the oldest German settlement in Australia, in the scenic
surrounds of the Mount Lofty Ranges, where there's free time to
look around. Back in the attractive city of Adelaide you are free
to find dinner, and could try local specialities such as fish or
seafood, or choose from a wide selection of multicultural eating
places.
Travelling east on the Overland train to Melbourne
This morning we have an early start as we join the Overland
train on a journey East to Melbourne. Breakfast and lunch are
served on board as we travel into Victoria, Australia's 'Garden
State'. Outside the diverse landscapes change from rugged mallee
scrub to fields of green and gold. On arrival into Melbourne this
evening we walk across the road from the Southern Cross Station to
check into our central hotel for three nights, Batman's Hill on
Collins Street. This is the hub of Melbourne's buzzing central
business district, which offers high-end shopping and a fantastic
choice of restaurants including Japanese, Vietnamese, French and
Italian, alongside Australian fare - a healthy fusion of local and
international cuisine.
Please Note - For departure 28th October we will travel in
Red Standard instead of Red Premium.
Melbourne guided tour and the Puffing Billy steam train to the glorious Dandenong Ranges
This morning we begin exploring Melbourne, the cosmopolitan
capital of Victoria. Our city tour takes us to the Melbourne
Cricket Ground, Australia's largest stadium, and among other grand
buildings we see the city's historic Parliament House. We drive
through Melbourne's leafy suburbs then join the nostalgic Puffing
Billy steam train at Belgrave station for a delightful journey to
the rainforest and fern gullies of the spectacular Dandenong
Ranges. Our route takes us to the peaceful Lakeside Visitor Centre,
above the pretty lake, where we enjoy lunch. We return to Melbourne
on the Puffing Billy then transfer back to our hotel where you are
free for the rest of the afternoon and evening.
Melbourne is known as Australia's cultural capital. In the
downtown area, besides dazzling skyscrapers, you'll find many
museums, art galleries and elegant Victorian-era buildings. Just
beyond, and well worth the walk along the Yarra River, are lush
gardens including the Queen Victoria Gardens, and the wonderful
Royal Botanic Gardens.
A day trip along the Great Ocean Road
This morning we enjoy an excursion along one of the world's most
scenic roads today, a coach journey along the breathtaking Great
Ocean Road. Travelling along the south-east coast of Australia, the
route takes us past verdant forest, rushing waterfalls, and
glittering ocean. We're likely to see surfers, and possibly
dolphins or other wildlife. We make a short stop at a beach resort
called Lorne enroute, then at a spot near Kennet River where
there's a chance to see koalas in their natural habitat. At the
laid-back town of Apollo Bay we break for lunch, then continue to
the scenic Loch Ard Gorge along the coast and pass the Twelve
Apostles, a collection of dramatic limestone rocks standing inland
and overlooking the crashing waves. At Loch Ard Gorge we have some
free time before we retrace our coastal journey back to
Melbourne.
Arriving back at our hotel this evening, you are free to enjoy
your last night in Melbourne and dine independently at one of the
appealing restaurants in our local neighbourhood.
Melbourne to Sydney by cross-country rail
This morning we take a short walk across the road from our hotel
to the Southern Cross rail station where we join the cross country
train to Sydney. Travelling in First Class, lunch and dinner is
available on the train and it may be advisable to order your meals
early in the day. This day-long rail journey takes us past open
plains of Australian bush and farmland, mostly cattle and dairy
farms, with stops at remote stations and towns with distinctive
names, such as Wagga Wagga. As we approach Sydney the landscape
becomes hilly and more densely populated.
Sydney is a dynamic city with a buzzing atmosphere, a striking
harbour and streets lined with grand historical buildings and
impressive skyscrapers. Our train arrives into Sydney in the early
evening and we are transferred to our hotel in Darling Harbour,
which offers several waterfront restaurants and is close to the
central business district where you'll find many more attractions
and interesting places to eat.
Sydney Harbour Cruise with lunch on board
After a morning at leisure to explore your surroundings, we
embark on yet another highlight of our holiday in Australia: a
cruise from Darling Harbour for an exhilarating trip around Sydney
Harbour, a great way to see some of the city's most iconic sights
as we enjoy a buffet lunch on board. From our boat, we see Sydney's
stunning Opera House, the jewel in the city's crown and a
masterpiece of late modern architecture, and one of Australia's
most familiar landmarks, Sydney Harbour Bridge, the largest steel
arched bridge in the world.
The rest of your afternoon is free and there's plenty to see and
do in this exciting city - you might like to wander down to the
Rocks, one of the very first settlements of Australia, which has
traces of its 18th and 19th century heritage in the form of old
pubs and warehouses, now converted into modern buildings. You might
enjoy a walk along the waterfront of Sydney Harbour to the Opera
House, from where you can continue walking to the remarkable
200-year-old Royal Botanic Gardens with its wonderful trees -
including some massive Moreton Bay fig trees - exotic flowers and
birdlife. The lively harbour area has several museums, art
galleries and historic buildings to discover.
Into the blue mountains and the Katoomba Scenic Railway
We journey into the Blue Mountains. Just 30 miles outside of
Sydney, this beautiful area has UNESCO World Heritage status and is
named due to its dense eucalyptus forests which create a blue haze
when the sunlight hits.
We visit the unique Three Sisters rocks at Echo Point,
overlooking the vast Jamison Valley. These striking rock formations
inspired an Aboriginal legend, in which three sisters were turned
to stone by their father, to protect them from a tribal war. We
then visit a typical Victorian village named Leura, where you're
free to lunch in one of the quaint cafés or to browse the
interesting galleries and shops.
After lunch we take a short trip on the world's steepest incline
railway, the Katoomba Scenic Railway. Our dramatic trip passes
sandstone cliffs and enters a rock tunnel beside the tree-covered
Orphan Rock, before emerging into the ancient rainforest. We have
time to walk through the rainforest, listening out for local birds
including the distinctive Lyre bird before returning to the top of
the valley and taking the Scenic Skyway ride from the lookout point
across the valley. There's time to wander through the visitor
centre, before returning to Sydney by coach, where your evening is
free.
Sightseeing, the suburbs and Bondi Beach
On our penultimate day we're taken on a guided sightseeing tour
of Sydney's famous landmarks and its Eastern suburbs, travelling by
coach along the coastline to Bondi Beach, frequented by sun-kissed
surfers and known for its laid-back vibe. The name Bondi originates
from the Aboriginal word for 'surf' - and there's free time to
enjoy this relaxed beach resort, its vast beach, cafés and
restaurants, over lunch and into the afternoon before our journey
back to Sydney.
Tonight is the final evening of our Australian holiday and we
enjoy dinner with our group.
Last morning in Sydney, night flight home
We have a leisurely morning in Sydney - for final sightseeing,
gift buying or possibly a relaxing walk along the harbour - before
we are transferred to the airport for our afternoon flight to
London Heathrow, via Singapore.
Arrival in London Heathrow
Travelling via Singapore, we touch down in London Heathrow early
on Day 21. We return home with many special memories, and possibly
dozens of photographs, of our wonderful discovery tour of
Australia's amazing landscapes, coastlines and stunning cities.
Our Classic range is what we're known for. Enjoy curated moments
with plenty of inclusions. Centrally located hotels, premium travel
options and engaging group tours with a seasoned expert are
included. You'll be in groups with an average of 20-25 travellers
and a maximum of 30*. *Scandinavian and Worldwide tours are on
average 30-35 and a maximum of 40.
Departure times
Provisional departure and return times, where available, can be
found together with our dates and prices by clicking on the 'Prices
& Availability' button. We write to all booked customers
approximately 10 weeks prior to the start of their tour to advise
the exact departure and return time for their particular group.
Mobility information
Due to the nature of our tours they are generally unsuitable for those with restricted mobility. If you’d like to discuss any particular holiday with us in this respect, then please don’t hesitate to call us.
The historic Katoomba Scenic Railway, located in the stunning
Blue Mountains in New South Wales, Australia, is the steepest
cable-driven funicular railway in the world, with the steepest
incline an astonishing 52 degrees. Passengers embark on a
thrilling, unique journey in the 84-seat glass roofed red train
carriage.
The unique Kuranda Scenic Railway has journeyed through tropical
North Queensland for over 125 years, providing breathtaking views
over one of the most stunning areas of Australia. The 23 mile (37
kilometre) long track winds through the lush green World Heritage
Rainforest, past cascading waterfalls and a variety of different
birds, fauna and reptiles, before it terminates at the small
mountain village of Kuranda.
The XPT follows the route of the Hume Highway through the state
of Victoria, passing through Benalla and the cathedral city of
Wangaratta before entering the state of New South Wales and the
Riverina region. The broad, flat plains of the Riverina comprise
some of the most agriculturally productive land in Australia due to
the favourable climate and a plentiful water supply.
With its reputation as Australia's favourite steam train the
century-old Puffing Billy is a treasure for rail enthusiasts.
Running along a low-cost narrow gauge line constructed in Victoria
during the early 1900s, the classic steam engine opened up rural
areas and has been championed by the Puffing Billy Preservation
Society since the Sixties. We journey on the Puffing Billy from
Belgrave through the stunning Dandenong Ranges, crossing rustic
timber bridges and passing scenic Emerald Lake Park and Wright
State Forest.
Australia's Afghan Express, now affectionately referred
to as The Ghan, offers Great Rail Journeys' guests an epic
travel experience through this remarkable country.
The Overland train serves the route between Adelaide and
Melbourne. During this daylight journey we travel in Red Premium
Service, which offers passengers comfortable reclining seats and
complimentary orange juice or water on boarding the train. Red
Premium Service passengers have access to the licensed Red Service
Café Carriage which serves a selection of snacks, meals and drinks.
There is also an at-seat trolley service with snacks and drinks
available for purchase, as well as a limited selection of a la
carte dishes.
Combine your tour with the Grand Tour of New Zealand
Immerse yourself in another side of Australasia by combining
your Australian odyssey with Great Rail Journeys' enchanting Grand
Tour of New Zealand. Explore glorious mountain ranges, cruise
across the beautiful Bay of Islands, discover multiple magnificent
railway journeys and more on this fantastic 40-day holiday taking
in the best of both countries. Please call for more details.
Flight upgrades
Flight upgrades are available. For information regarding the
types of upgrades offered by the various airlines we use, call our
expert team for details.
London Hotels
Spending a night in London before your tour can make such a
difference to the first day of your holiday - you can arrive in the
capital in good time, relaxed and ready to join your Tour Manager
the next morning. You may even want to take in a show on the West
End or dine in one of London's famous restaurants. Perhaps on your
return to London, you would like to break your journey with an
overnight stay before continuing home.
We can book a wide range of hotels in central London or, for our holidays beginning with a flight, at Heathrow, Gatwick, or Manchester Airport for the night before or after your holiday. If you require a quote for single occupancy at any of the hotels, please contact us on 01904 734 805.
UK rail connections
Buying tickets for UK train services can be a tricky business -
there are so many fares to choose from, each with different rules
and restrictions. As you are connecting with an international
departure, we strongly recommend that you book a fully flexible
ticket to ensure that should the departure times for your holiday
change, your rail ticket can allow for these changes.
We can book fully-flexible UK rail tickets from your local station to join your holiday whether this be a European holiday from St Pancras or a UK holiday. The prices are competitive and tickets are not restricted to a particular train or time of day, and in most cases offer you a free choice of routes.
For an up to date quote from your local station, please ask one of our Tour Advisors.
Reviews
4.6 / 5 · 36 reviews
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Philip Demetriou
Submitted 24/Mar
The tour fulfilled all that I wanted to see and so much more of Australia than I had imagined, truly an amazing trip which was led by the very professional ‘Tour Manager’ Katherine Leigh.
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K Griffiths
Submitted 18/Mar
Excellent holiday, brilliant well organised tour manager. Completely lived up to expectations.
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Sonia
Submitted 18/Mar
This tour lived up to and exceeded expectations. Our tour manager Kate told us at the beginning we were getting a peep at Australia tempting you to go back for a more intensive visit. All the local guides had inside knowledge ie finding some wild kangaroos. Meals included were of high quality.
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Diss Resident
Submitted 7/Jan
A great way to see Australia
The Ultimate Australia trip with Great Rail Journeys was a wonderful experience, packed with unforgettable sights and well-organised activities. The itinerary was varied and allowed us to see the best of Australia, from its iconic cities to the natural wonders of the Outback.
The train journey offered comfort and stunning views of Australia’s diverse landscapes. I would really recommend The Ghan. I did, however, find the Melbourne to Sydney train a bit long and dull. There is an overnight train and that may have made better use of our time.
Excursions were generally well-planned, giving us plenty of time to explore without feeling rushed.
Our tour leader, Linda did an excellent job. She was organised, approachable, and ensured the group was well looked after. We particularly appreciated that as vegetarians she always made sure we had an acceptable option.
We did get to see a wild koala and a few distant kangaroos. We booked a trip to the Alice Springs Kangaroo Sanctuary independently, which was the ultimate high point of the holiday for me.
The only downside was the hotel in Melbourne, which didn’t meet the same high standards as the rest of the trip. While its location was convenient, the facilities and service left something to be desired.
Overall, this was a fantastic way to see Australia, and I’d recommend it to anyone looking for a well-structured and enjoyable tour. It is, however very full-on, which I loved, but may not suit some people.
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Mrs Carol Underwood
Submitted 14 Dec 2024
Great Holiday
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Dear Mrs Underwood,
Thank you for your 5* review!
Sophie