Luxury Australia Travel
Welcome to the land down under!! There’s nothing like Australia and we want you to experience all the beauty and wonder that this beautiful country has to offer. We have sorted through the best of the best and regardless of whether it’s your first time or you’re a regular visitor to this Sunburnt Country we are sure to offer you the best experience!
Top Destinations
Sydney Uluru Melbourne Gold Coast Cairns/Port Douglas Hamilton Island
Hayman Island Tasmania Perth Adelaide
New South Wales
Sydney is a vibrant, dynamic and accessible city waiting to be explored.
Unless visitors to Sydney are specifically seeking out friends in outlying areas, most will have no real need to travel too far away from the central city area and the harbour. Most Sydney tourist attractions are either within the central business district, close to the CBD, or at points around the harbour. The exceptions are Bondi and Manly - surf beach suburbs situated south and north of Sydney Heads.
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Blue Mountains
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Uluru (Ayers Rock)
Rising from seemingly nowhere in the deep centre of Australia, Uluru/Ayers Rock is one of the world's great natural wonders. If you are planning to explore & experience both the physical and cultural significance of this Australian icon, we are here to help you with your tour, car hire and accommodation needs.
Physically Beautiful: Most visitors would have seen photographs, or advertisements featuring Uluru, but nothing prepares you for the physical impact of this vast monolith. Its sheer immensity dwarfs everything around it. Uluru has acquired its reputation not just because it is such a unique landform, but also because of the effect the sun has on its colours and appearance. Sunrises and Sunsets cause changes to its colour from browns though oranges, reds to finally grey.
Spiritually Significant: A trip to Uluru is also about experiencing and understanding its cultural & spiritual significance. Both Uluru and Kata Tjuta have great cultural significance for the Anangu traditional landowners, Self Discover or take guided tours that inform about the local flora and fauna, bush foods and the Aboriginal Dream time stories
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Victoria
Melbourne is set around the shores of Port Phillip Bay. The city itself, laid out in a large rectangle and boasting a lively and cosmopolitan pulse, sits on the northern banks of the Yarra River, about five kilometres from the bay.
Melbourne is a planned city: a tidy, balanced grid of neatly angled streets, but beneath this sense of everything in its place restraint lies a restless creative energy constantly pushing back at the city’s seeming conservatism. The CBD is made up of precincts – distinct enclaves each with its own flavour and charm. Some are just a lane or two, while others cover the banks of the Yarra River or a busy CBD street.
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Great Ocean Road
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Queensland
Tackle the huge waves off Broadbeach, snorkel through a shipwreck off Main Beach or walk golden sand fringed by high rises in Surfers Paradise. Get your thrills on virtual reality rides at Dreamworld, swim with dolphins at Sea World and watch movies being made at Warner Bros Movie World. Explore the waterfalls, rainforest, lookouts and scenic bushwalks of the lush Gold Coast hinterland. Shop til you drop in art and craft markets, huge airy malls and high-end boutiques. Then get into the Gold Cost’s glitz, glamour and fun at its bars, nightclubs and events.
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Fraser Island
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Cairns & Port Douglas
Welcome to Paradise - Tropical North Queensland. Whether it's an indlugent break or a life changing adventure, this stunning region offers you a magical and unforgettable experience. Tropical North Queensland is where the rainforest meets the reef. Few places on earth can boast such unique natural attractions - with the Great Barrier Reef offering dazzling coral and sea life, and the superb World Heritage listed tropical rainforests within easy reach.
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Fraser Island
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Hamilton Island
Hamilton Island is perfectly situated amongst the Whitsunday Islands, a group of 74 islands just off the Queensland coast, at the edge of the Great Barrier Reef. Hamilton Island is one of the most popular Whitsunday islands offering an idyllic island experience. Set amidst pristine surroundings, glorious weather, azure waters, brilliant beaches, awe-inspiring coral reefs, fascinating flora and fauna, Hamilton Island offers a multitude of activites and luxurious accommodation options to suit the most discerning traveller. You'll be spoilt for choice with sea-kayaking, game fishing, scenic helicopter flights and 'Breakfast with the Koalas' at the Koala Gallery. Of course, you might simply want to concentrate on doing nothing at all, and lay around one of the pools of simply relax on the beach. Hamilton Island is also a gateway to other gems in the Whitsundays including Heart Reef, Hill Inlet and Whitehaven Beach. Choose from the luxurious and intimate setting of Qualia, the beachfront luxury of the Beach Club or the sweeping views of the Coral Sea at The Reef View Hotel.
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Hayman Island
Hayman resort on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef has finally reopened after a five-month forced closure. The island resort is welcoming visitors again after the completion of restoration and repair work necessitated by Tropical Cyclones Anthony and Yasi earlier in the year. From today, Hayman presents eight Beach Villas, new restaurants, new activities and adventures, as well as a new garden landscape. The new Beach Villas each have a large private pool, a private terrace and outdoor shower, and a vast bathroom. Villa guests receive a dedicated Butler service and exclusive dining experiences including Chefs’ tasting menus. New restaurant concepts have been introduced. These include the beachfront Azure and the Fontaine restaurant which presents contemporary Australian cuisine and the best of Australian wines. The Oriental and La Trattoria restaurants also make their return. The Hayman Activities hub has been upgraded, featuring new floodlit tennis courts, squash courts, a basketball court, golf putting green and driving range, and a fitness centre. The Hayman Spa menu has also had a makeover, now offering refreshed therapies. Yachts, cruisers, seaplanes and helicopters will continue to take guests on reef adventures with fishing, coral viewing from underwater vessels, plus diving and snorkelling. A new 16Ha botanical garden has also been developed. It contains 327 new plant species, native birds, butterflies and other wildlife.
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Tasmania
Tasmania is Australia's only island state. It is a heart-shaped island of lush green valleys, uncrowded towns and villages and still undeveloped coastlines.
Soak up history on Hobart’s riverfront cobblestone streets and wind through the Coal Valley’s cool-climate wineries. Lose your breath at Wineglass Bay and discover shipwrecks and diamonds on Flinders Island. Walk over Cataract Gorge, a dramatic wilderness in the heart of Launceston, or head to the World Heritage-listed wilderness that makes up 20 per cent of the island. See your face in Dove Lake and trek the Overland Track in Cradle-Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, wander through dark Gondwanan rainforest Southwest National Park and watch two wild rivers tumble through valleys as one in Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park. As well as rugged and ancient natural beauty, Tasmania has a thriving creative culture, a rich history of convicts, piners, miners and whalers and fabulous food and wine.
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Western Australia
While many destinations claim to have it all Perth simply lives it all - beautiful beaches, sunny weather, sumptuous food and a virtual smorgasbord of fun all year round. And best of all, everything's on offer within a short drive of Perth's city centre.
Perth has a number of locations which jump into life, especially at the weekends. Just outside the Perth city centre is the Perth district of Northbridge where you will find a range of nightclubs, pubs, cafes and eateries, offering an eclectic mix of cultures and cuisines. So whether it be from city highlights to the natural Australian bushland - from sidewalk cafes to rolling hills and valleys of native bushland, wineries and orchards, and perfect scenery if you enjoy bushwalking and hiking, then look no further than Perths doorstep!
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South Australia
Festivals and food. Arts and culture. Shopping and sports. This is Adelaide - the Australian city where there's always something on. With spacious boulevards and vibrant inner-city districts, sophisticated architecture and lush gardens, plenty of accommodation to choose from, Adelaide is a great venue for all sorts of holiday activities - big or small.
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Flinders Ranges
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