Australia’s contrasts are truly captivating, from the wild expanse of the Outback to the energy of vibrant cities, iconic beaches and remarkable wildlife. Each state offers its own allure, whether it’s the tropical beauty of Queensland, the red heart of the Northern Territory or the buzzing arts scenes of Sydney and Melbourne - there’s something here for every kind of adventure.
My love affair with Australia began in 2005 when, in my first year in travel, the Australia Tourism Board invited me to their grand showcase event. From that moment, I was hooked. Just a year later, I landed in Sydney with a working holiday visa in hand, ready to uncover every corner of this majestic and diverse country. I formed friendships that have stood the test of time, and since then, I’ve returned on eight unforgettable trips, experiencing new wonders on each visit.
On that first adventure, I also spent six weeks exploring New Zealand - during winter, which I believe is the absolute best time to visit. Thanks to the New Zealand Tourist Board, I've returned twice more, discovering breathtaking fjords, rolling vineyards, and what I’d say are some of the world’s most spectacular hotels.
Having explored these destinations in depth and planned countless trips, I’m passionate about showing clients just how incredible a visit can be. Here’s a taste of what makes Australia and New Zealand so extraordinary…
AUSTRALIA
Australia is a vast and diverse country that offers something for every kind of traveller, whether it’s your first visit or you’re returning for more.
From the iconic landmarks like the Great Barrier Reef and Sydney Opera House to the rugged Outback, lush rainforests and world-class wine regions, Australia’s unique landscapes and vibrant cities are packed with unforgettable experiences.
Each state has its own hidden gems and local treasures, let’s take a closer look at what makes each region truly special.
Western Australia
Western Australia offers a dreamlike adventure, with its otherworldly landscapes, UNESCO-listed heritage sites and boundless natural wonders. From pink lakes and horizontal waterfalls to the world’s largest outdoor art galleries, it’s a land of epic experiences.
Swim with whale sharks, hike pristine wilderness or explore Perth’s urban laneways and scenic parks. Sip premium wines in the Margaret River region, meet the iconic quokka on Rottnest Island, or enjoy an Indian Ocean sunset at one of Perth’s stunning beaches. Plus, with direct flights from the UK, this sun-soaked paradise is closer than you think.
10 Must-Do Experiences in Western Australia
Visit Perth
Explore Australia’s sunniest capital city with 19 beaches, stunning natural parks, and Perth’s Swan Valley, the oldest wine region in WA.
Escape to Rottnest Island
Discover 63 beaches, marine life, and meet the adorable quokka on this car-free paradise, just a short ferry ride from Perth.
Take a Southwest Edge Road Trip
Drive 1,300km from Perth to Esperance through wine regions, towering forests and stunning coastlines, meeting local wildlife along the way.
Discover Ningaloo Reef
Snorkel or dive in one of the most diverse marine ecosystems, home to whale sharks, manta rays and vibrant coral reefs.
Explore the Coral Coast Highway
Hug the coast from Perth to Exmouth, visiting Monkey Mia’s dolphins, Shark Bay and the unique Pinnacles Desert.
Explore the Golden Outback
Hit the open road to see vast wildflower carpets, outback pubs, and the iconic Wave Rock and Lake Ballard’s salt-flat sculptures.
Experience the Bungle Bungle Range
Take a scenic flight over the 350-million-year-old Bungle Bungle Range and explore ancient gorges in Purnululu National Park.
Ride camels on Cable Beach, Broome
Enjoy a camel ride along Broome’s 22-kilometre-long Cable Beach as the sun sets over the Indian Ocean.
Whale spotting in Busselton
Walk Busselton Jetty, the longest timber-piled jetty in the Southern Hemisphere, and spot whales from May to December.
Visit vibrant Fremantle
Enjoy the bohemian charm of Fremantle with its historic buildings, bustling markets, art and local culture just 30 minutes from Perth.
South Australia
Adelaide and South Australia offer a wealth of nature, wildlife and coastal activities. Discover unique touring routes and create lasting memories in a place where the Aussie bushland meets the vines, and the vines meet the sea.
Whether exploring Kangaroo Island's wildlife, tasting world-class wine in the Barossa Valley, experiencing the outback in the Flinders Ranges, or the aquatic wonders of the Eyre Peninsula, South Australia captures the essence of the country.
10 Must-Do Experiences in South Australia
Spot wildlife on Kangaroo Island
Home to more kangaroos and koalas than people, Kangaroo Island is a zoo without fences, featuring wallabies, echidnas, sea lions, dolphins, and seasonal whale sightings.
Sleep under the stars in the Flinders Ranges
Camp in the outback, watch the sunset over the Chace Range, and stargaze at the Milky Way with a local guide.
Sip world-class wine
Visit over 300 cellar doors across 18 wine regions, meet winemakers, blend your own wine, or enjoy a unique tasting experience in stunning vineyard settings.
Dive into aquatic adventures on the Eyre Peninsula
Cage dive with Great Whites or swim with playful sea lions for an unforgettable coastal thrill.
Drive the Great Ocean Road
This iconic route between Adelaide and Melbourne offers breathtaking views, especially when driven from Melbourne for the best ocean-side experience.
Fall for Adelaide
Explore the vibrant Central Markets, experience year-round festivals, and swim with dolphins just 20 minutes from the city.
Savour South Australia’s paddock-to-plate cuisine
Taste fresh seafood straight from the ocean or dine under magical fig trees in this epicurean paradise.
Marvel at Wilpena Pound
Explore this geological wonder and connect with its deep indigenous cultural significance.
Follow the Murray River
Discover the wildlife, birdlife, and unique landscapes along Australia's largest river.
Indulge in luxury stays
Experience secluded coastal lodges or outback station stays, perfect for those seeking experiential luxury.
Victoria
Melbourne, Australia’s cultural capital, is famous for its coffee, galleries, fashion and world-class sporting events. It’s one of the most liveable cities globally, where food, music and art seamlessly collide.
Just a short drive from the city, explore some of Victoria’s top natural attractions. Head west for the iconic Great Ocean Road and the Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park, known for hiking, indigenous rock art and wildlife. To the east, visit Phillip Island’s Little Penguins, cool-climate wineries in the Mornington Peninsula, and Wilson’s Promontory for a wilderness escape. End your journey with a relaxing soak at Metung Hot Springs.
10 Must-Do Experiences in Melbourne & Victoria
Explore Melbourne's laneways
These streets are filled with boutique shops, rooftop bars and vibrant street art.
Tour the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG)
Take a tour of the home of Australian cricket and the Aussie Rules Grand Final. Sports-mad Melbourne also hosts the Australian Open tennis and the F1 Grand Prix.
Embark on a food and wine journey
Start with Melbourne’s famous coffee, dine at top tables or visit cool-climate wineries.
Drive the breathtaking Great Ocean Road
Enjoy this spectacular 240 km drive or see the Twelve Apostles from the sky in a helicopter.
Experience the chic coastal life on the Mornington Peninsula
Complete with wineries and thermal mineral springs.
Little Penguins
Watch the little penguins waddle ashore at the Phillip Island Penguin Parade.
The Grampians
Hike the ancient Grampians (Gariwerd) or spot kangaroos in Halls Gap while enjoying a craft beer.
Escape to Wilson’s Promontory
This is Australia's southernmost point, where wombat sightings are a must.
Koalas at Great Otway National Park
Spot koalas in the wild at Great Otway National Park or search for platypus on Lake Elizabeth.
Take a cruise on the Murray River
Cruise along the Murray River on a paddle steamer or houseboat and soak in Australia’s longest river views.
Tasmania
Tasmania offers a unique escape, where you can truly disconnect from the everyday and reconnect with nature, adventure and serenity.
As Australia's smallest and most diverse state, Tasmania boasts over 40% of its land as national parks and UNESCO World Heritage sites. Whether you're exploring rugged mountains, ancient rainforests or stunning coastlines, Tasmania’s unspoiled beauty will captivate you.
From world-class hiking trails to gourmet food and wine experiences, this island state promises an unforgettable journey at every turn - perfect for those seeking an extraordinary, off-the-beaten-path adventure. Tasmania is more than a destination; it’s a discovery.
10 Must-Do Experiences in Tasmania
Explore Cradle Mountain & Lake St Clair National Park
Hike through Tasmania’s iconic wilderness, home to ancient rainforests, alpine landscapes, and the famous Overland Track.
Wander Freycinet National Park and Wineglass Bay
Known for its stunning pink granite mountains and the breathtaking Wineglass Bay, this park is perfect for beach lovers and adventurers alike.
Visit Kunanyi/ Mount Wellington
Towering over Hobart, this mountain offers panoramic views, hiking trails, and mountain biking for the adventurous.
Marvel at MONA
This world-renowned museum blends contemporary art with a touch of the bizarre. It’s a must-visit for culture lovers.
Stroll Salamanca Market
Held every Saturday in Hobart, it’s the perfect place to soak up the local culture, buy unique Tasmanian crafts and sample delicious local food.
Cruise Port Arthur Historic Site
Step back in time and discover Tasmania’s convict history at this UNESCO World Heritage-listed site on the stunning Tasman Peninsula.
Walk the Bay of Fires
Famous for its white sand beaches, crystal-clear water, and distinctive orange-lichen-covered boulders, the Bay of Fires is a natural wonder.
Taste your way through Tasmania
From fresh oysters on Bruny Island to cool-climate wines along the Tamar Valley Wine Trail, Tasmania is a paradise for foodies.
Spot Wildlife at Bonorong or Devils at Cradle
Experience Tasmania’s unique wildlife, from Tasmanian Devils to penguins, and learn about conservation efforts at these wildlife sanctuaries.
Take a Scenic Drive on the Great Eastern Drive
This stunning coastal road offers incredible views of beaches, national parks and charming seaside towns - a perfect road trip for those looking to relax and explore.
New South Wales
From the iconic cityscape of Sydney to the vast, untamed wilderness of its regions, New South Wales is a destination that inspires. Whether you're seeking vibrant city life, coastal adventures, or tranquil escapes in nature, NSW has it all.
Walk along sun-kissed beaches, experience world-class cultural events and immerse yourself in breathtaking landscapes. From the sparkling waters of Sydney Harbour to the rugged beauty of the Blue Mountains and the serene retreats of Byron Bay and Lord Howe Island, New South Wales promises unforgettable moments at every turn.
10 Must-Do Experiences in Sydney & New South Wales
Bondi to Coogee Walk
Start your morning with the Bondi to Coogee coastal walk, passing clifftops, stunning beaches, and hidden swim spots like Tamarama and Bronte.
Vivid Sydney
Experience Sydney aglow during Vivid, a 23-day festival featuring light installations, live music, inspiring talks, and more.
Sydney Oyster Farm Tours
Indulge in a unique dining experience, enjoying oysters and champagne in the waters of an oyster lease near Sydney.
Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb
Take in unbeatable 360-degree views of Sydney by scaling the Harbour Bridge or snapping the perfect photo of the Opera House.
Blue Mountains
Explore hundreds of trails in the Blue Mountains National Park, including the famous Three Sisters rock formation.
Baranguba Montague Island
Snorkel or dive with playful fur seals around Montague Island, just off the NSW South Coast.
Stockton Bight Sand Dunes
Adventure through the massive sand dunes of Worimi Conservation Lands by sandboarding or quad biking.
Outback Stargazing
Near Broken Hill, recline in a stargazing dome and let expert guides reveal the mysteries of the night sky.
Lord Howe Island
Escape to this World Heritage-listed island, where only 400 visitors at a time can explore its mountains, bays, and pristine coast.
Byron Bay
Unwind at Byron’s wellness retreat, Elements of Byron, complete with morning beach yoga and rejuvenating spa treatments at Osprey Spa.
Queensland
Australia’s northeast wonder is famed for its stunning natural beauty and cultural richness. Home to five UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the Great Barrier Reef, K’gari (Fraser Island) and the Wet Tropics, Queensland is a paradise for nature lovers.
With 300 days of sunshine and world-class beaches, outdoor adventures like snorkelling, diving and hiking are abundant. Wildlife enthusiasts will love Magnetic Island's koalas and the Daintree’s ancient ecosystems. From the heart-shaped reef in the Whitsundays to Brisbane’s buzzing arts scene, Queensland blends nature, culture and adventure for a unique experience.
10 Must-Do Experiences in Queensland
Snorkel the Great Barrier Reef
Explore the world’s largest coral reef, teeming with colourful marine life, from turtles to manta rays, in a snorkelling experience like no other.
Experience the vibrant culture of Brisbane
Queensland’s capital is a hub for arts, food, and creativity. Explore South Bank’s cultural precinct, discover local markets, or stroll along the Brisbane River.
Explore K’gari (Fraser Island)
Roam the world’s largest sand island, with its pristine lakes, rainforests and unique wildlife, including the famous dingoes.
Hike the Gondwana Rainforests
Walk through ancient forests and discover unique rock formations while immersing yourself in the rich biodiversity of one of Queensland’s World Heritage sites.
Relax on Whitehaven Beach
Experience the pure white sands of the Whitsundays, where nature lovers can find paradise at every turn, with sailing and snorkelling options.
Surf the Gold Coast’s iconic beaches
Catch world-class waves at Kirra, Burleigh, or Coolangatta – famous for some of the best surf breaks in the world.
Spot koalas on Magnetic Island
Walk the scenic trails of Magnetic Island and keep your eyes peeled for koalas, or dive into the crystal-clear waters surrounding the island.
Watch whales migrate along the coast
Between June and November, witness the awe-inspiring sight of humpback whales as they migrate up Queensland’s coastline.
Savour fresh local cuisine
Outdoor dining all-year around and an abundance of world-class seafood and produce sets the scene for fresh, laidback dining. In the southwest, a burgeoning farm-to-table scene make for memorable food and wine experiences along the Southern Food Trail.
Embark on an epic road trip
Whether you prefer coastal highways or vast outback roads, Queensland’s diverse landscapes make for a perfect road trip destination, with breathtaking scenery at every turn and incredible beaches along the way.
Northern Territory
The Northern Territory offers an authentic Australian experience, rich with Aboriginal culture, breathtaking landscapes and outback adventure.
From Darwin’s tropical north to Uluru’s Red Centre, it’s a land of epic contrasts. Explore the rugged beauty of Kakadu and Litchfield National Parks, immerse yourself in Indigenous stories through immersive light shows, and discover unique wildlife and waterfalls.
Whether enjoying Mindil Beach sunsets, cruising down Nitmiluk Gorge or embarking on The Ghan’s iconic journey, the Northern Territory offers deep cultural insights, diverse cuisine, and adventures for every traveller, making it the perfect destination to uncover the heart of Australia.
10 Must-Do Experiences in Northern Territory
Mindil Beach Sunset Markets, Darwin
Savour diverse cuisine and watch fiery orange sunsets at this vibrant market, open Thursdays and Sundays during the dry season.
Yellow Water Billabong Cruise, Kakadu National Park
Spot crocs, wild birds, and more on this scenic cruise—sunrise and sunset tours are especially stunning.
Swim in Litchfield National Park’s Waterholes
Cool off in waterfalls and plunge pools, with Wangi Falls a standout during the dry season.
Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge Cruise
Explore sandstone gorges by boat or kayak in serene Nitmiluk National Park, surrounded by dramatic scenery.
The Ghan Train Journey
Experience outback majesty on this iconic train ride from Darwin to Adelaide, stopping at Katherine and Alice Springs.
Outback Ballooning, Alice Springs
Watch the sun rise over the MacDonnell Ranges on an unforgettable hot air balloon flight.
Wintjiri Wiru Light Show, Uluru
Witness a stunning Aboriginal cultural story told through lasers and drones—add a sunset dinner for the full experience.
Sunrise at Kata Tjuta
Marvel at the morning light over the Kata Tjuta rock formations from a dedicated viewing platform.
Dot Painting with Maruku Arts
Learn Aboriginal painting techniques and create your own masterpiece in Yulara Town Centre or the Cultural Centre.
Kings Canyon Rim Walk
Take on this 6km hike for breathtaking desert views - fitness required for the initial steep climb, but it’s worth it!
NEW ZEALAND
New Zealand, the land of breathtaking contrasts, offers an experience that ranges from lush green forests and serene beaches to towering mountains and dynamic geothermal activity. With a deep-rooted Maori culture, world-class wine regions, and adventure tourism that promises everything from bungee jumping to glacier hiking, this island nation is a haven for outdoor lovers. I’ve had the pleasure of helping many clients explore this incredible country, including Graham and Margaret.
Whether you're seeking thrill or tranquillity, the country's pristine nature, combined with its welcoming locals, ensures an unforgettable journey. From the vibrant cities of Auckland and Wellington to the untamed wilderness of Fiordland, New Zealand's charm will undoubtedly leave a long-lasting impression.
North Island
The North Island of New Zealand is a captivating mix of Maori culture, geothermal wonders and cosmopolitan cities. Auckland, the 'City of Sails', offers urban excitement, while Rotorua enchants with its bubbling geysers and thermal springs. Head to the Bay of Islands for world-class sailing or explore the beautiful beaches of the Coromandel Peninsula.
For history and culture, the Waitangi Treaty Grounds is a must-visit, as is experiencing the rich Maori traditions of the central plateau. Whether it's hiking the Tongariro Alpine Crossing or soaking in the geothermal pools of Taupo, the North Island promises endless discoveries.
10 Must-Do Experiences in the North Island
Sail the Bay of Islands
With its crystal-clear waters and 144 islands, this subtropical paradise is perfect for sailing, dolphin-watching and exploring secluded beaches.
Explore Hobbiton
Relive Middle-Earth magic with a tour of the Hobbiton Movie Set, a must for fans of The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit.
Hike the Tongariro Alpine Crossing
Known as one of the best day hikes in the world, this challenging trek offers surreal volcanic landscapes and emerald lakes.
Relax in Rotorua's Geothermal Springs
Experience the unique geothermal wonders of Rotorua, from hot springs and bubbling mud pools to vibrant Maori culture.
Kayak in Cathedral Cove
Discover the stunning beaches and rock formations of the Coromandel Peninsula, best experienced by sea kayak.
Explore Waitomo Caves
Marvel at the glowworms illuminating the dark underground caves in this mesmerizing natural phenomenon.
Wander Wellington’s Waterfront
Discover the capital city’s vibrant art, history and foodie scene along its lively waterfront, with stops at Te Papa Museum and bustling eateries.
Skydive over Lake Taupo
Take in the breathtaking views of New Zealand’s largest lake and volcanic plateau on an adrenaline-pumping skydive adventure.
Discover Maori Culture at Waitangi Treaty Grounds
Learn about New Zealand's founding history and immerse yourself in the culture with performances and carvings.
Sample Wine in Hawke’s Bay
Enjoy world-class wine tasting at Hawke’s Bay’s boutique vineyards, known especially for its superb red wines.
South Island
The South Island is New Zealand’s adventure playground, where dramatic landscapes meet serene nature. Known for its towering Southern Alps, crystal-clear lakes and stunning fjords, the South Island offers outdoor enthusiasts some of the world’s most iconic scenery. Queenstown is the adventure capital, offering bungee jumping, skiing and jet boating.
Further south, Fiordland National Park, with its majestic Milford Sound, invites exploration by boat or foot. The island’s wildlife-rich coasts, including penguins and seals, make it a nature lover’s dream, while wine lovers can indulge in the vineyards of Marlborough. The South Island is where adventure meets serenity in a spectacular way.
10 Must-Do Experiences in the South Island
Cruise Milford Sound
Explore the awe-inspiring fjords of Milford Sound, where towering cliffs and cascading waterfalls create an unforgettable landscape.
Bungee Jump in Queenstown
Leap from New Zealand’s most iconic bungee spots and feel the thrill in the adventure capital of the world.
Hike to Aoraki/ Mount Cook
Trek one of the many walking trails around New Zealand’s highest peak for breathtaking alpine views.
Ride the TranzAlpine Train
Take a scenic rail journey from Christchurch to Greymouth, crossing the stunning Southern Alps and picturesque Canterbury Plains.
Explore Franz Josef Glacier
Embark on a guided heli-hike to this majestic glacier, combining aerial views with an on-ice adventure.
Spot Wildlife on the Otago Peninsula
Get up close with penguins, seals and albatrosses on this rugged coastal stretch near Dunedin.
Cycle the Otago Central Rail Trail
Follow an old railway line through vineyards, farmlands and historic gold rush towns on this scenic multi-day cycle route.
Savor Marlborough Wines
Tour the vineyards of Marlborough, New Zealand’s largest wine-growing region, famed for its world-class Sauvignon Blanc.
Stargaze at Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky Reserve
Experience some of the clearest night skies in the world, perfect for stargazing and astrophotography.
Swim with dolphins in Kaikoura
Enjoy the unique experience of swimming with wild dolphins in the nutrient-rich waters off the coast of Kaikoura.
This is just a glimpse of what Australia and New Zealand have to offer. Whether sharing travel tips from my own experiences or tapping into my extensive network of local contacts, I’m here to help craft a journey that perfectly suits your preferences, budget and timing.
Ready to start planning your dream trip? Get in touch - I’d love to make it happen.