Australia

Australia

An entire continent to discover: from coral reefs to the red heart of the Outback

Australia is not a destination, it is a continent of extremes. Endless beaches, red deserts, tropical rainforests, vibrant cities and wildlife that exists nowhere else on the planet.
There are big countries and then there is Australia. A continent-island where distances are measured in days of driving and each region is a completely different world. From the largest coral reefs on the planet to the red desert of the Outback, from the tropical rainforests of Daintree to the wild coasts of Tasmania. Australia is a country that requires time and planning. You cannot see everything in one trip, but each region offers unique experiences: swimming alongside the Great Barrier Reef, watching sunrise over Uluru, driving the Great Ocean Road, finding kangaroos and koalas in the wild, or discovering the world's oldest aboriginal culture. It is a destination for curious travelers seeking nature in its purest state, unique wildlife and that feeling of being at the end of the world. A country where the next town can be 500 kilometers away and where the stars of the southern hemisphere shine like nowhere else.
New South Wales and Sydney

New South Wales and Sydney

New South Wales and Sydney

Australia's most iconic city with its Opera House and Harbour Bridge. Nearby: the Blue Mountains, Hunter Valley for wines and surf beaches like Bondi and Byron Bay.

Queensland and Great Barrier Reef

Queensland and Great Barrier Reef

Queensland and Great Barrier Reef

The tropical state: the Great Barrier Reef, Daintree rainforest, Whitsunday Islands, Brisbane and the Gold Coast. Lush nature and incomparable marine life.

Northern Territory and Outback

Northern Territory and Outback

Northern Territory and Outback

Deep Australia: Uluru (Ayers Rock), Kata Tjuta, Alice Springs, Kakadu National Park and the most authentic aboriginal culture. Red landscapes under infinite skies.

Victoria and Tasmania

Victoria and Tasmania

Victoria and Tasmania

Melbourne, cultural capital, the spectacular Great Ocean Road and Tasmania: wild nature, unique wildlife and local gastronomy. The greener, cooler south.

Uluru at sunrise

The spiritual heart of Australia. A sacred rock that changes color with the light and holds 40,000 years of aboriginal history.

Experiences

Australia offers experiences you won't find anywhere else on the planet: from swimming alongside the world's largest coral reef to watching sunrise over a sacred rock in the middle of the desert.

Snorkeling the Great Barrier Reef

Snorkeling the Great Barrier Reef

Swimming over the world's largest coral ecosystem. Turtles, colorful fish, manta rays and a biodiversity you have to see to believe.

Sunrise at Uluru

Sunrise at Uluru

Watching the first rays of sun transform the color of the sacred rock. A moment of silence and connection in the heart of Australia.

Wildlife on Kangaroo Island

Wildlife on Kangaroo Island

The island where Australian wildlife lives in freedom: koalas, kangaroos, sea lions, echidnas and platypuses in their natural habitat.

Great Ocean Road

Great Ocean Road

Driving one of the most spectacular coastal roads in the world: cliffs, the Twelve Apostles and legendary surf beaches.

Play golf at Cape Wickham Links

Play golf at Cape Wickham Links

Cape Wickham Links was designed by Mike DeVries together with Darius Oliver, who created a true links-style course that makes full use of King Island’s natural landscape, with cliffs, dunes, and constant ocean views, resulting in a course that is both challenging and visually spectacular.

Surf in Byron Bay

Surf in Byron Bay

Byron Bay is famous for its beaches: Main Beach is ideal for swimming and families, The Pass offers long waves for experienced surfers, and Wategos Beach provides a quiet, scenic spot for relaxation.

The Great Barrier Reef

The largest living thing on the planet, visible from space. 2,300 kilometers of coral, 1,500 fish species and one of the natural wonders to see before it disappears.

Australia has an extraordinary range of accommodations: from eco-lodges in the middle of nature to iconic urban hotels, glamping in the Outback and resorts facing the reef.

Longitude 131°

Longitude 131°

Qualia

Qualia

Saffire Freycinet

Saffire Freycinet

Southern Ocean Lodge

Southern Ocean Lodge

One & Only Wolgan Valley

One & Only Wolgan Valley

Sal Salis Ningaloo

Sal Salis Ningaloo

Ready for the trip of a lifetime?

Ready for the trip of a lifetime?