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Small groups | Unforgettable experiences

Logistics handled, more time to enjoy your holiday

What's the difference between a regular coach tour and a Bunnik small group tour?

There are definitely common benefits to both formats. With all the logistics taken care of, you're able to sit back and enjoy every moment of your holiday. You see more for your money and make great friends along the way.

The real difference comes down to practicalities.

On a traditional coach tour the group size is usually large, sometimes up to 45 people on a coach. There’s a lot of waiting for everybody to catch up or just to get on or off the bus, the extra time taken to allocate hotel rooms, check-in or order at a restaurant. Then there's being told where to sit on the bus and not getting the chance to have your questions answered because the guide is busy with everybody else. These issues exist on all large group tours, whether they are 3 or 5 star.

It is for this reason that Bunnik Tours pioneered the concept of small group touring. Small group touring, where our maximum group size will never exceed 20 passengers, where we don’t hide behind 'average' group sizes or stretch the definition of a small group to extend to 40 people.

In a small group you still have all the benefits of a group tour, but none of the irritations of travelling with a large group. Because we know that a smaller group makes for some unforgettable experiences.

Special experiences, local insight into customs and culture

They allow us to get in touch with the world's people. After all, that's what a Bunnik small group tour is about - embracing people, culture and the world, through the fun, authentic experiences that connect us.

We strive to make the special experiences intimate and profound. They're the type of thing you can't do on your own or on large group tours, and are what set our small group tours apart. The experiences are expansive, fun and memorable.

Freycinet National Park, Tasmania

Tasmania in Depth

Spend the day taking in the beautiful sights of Freycinet National Park and the surrounding area on a cruise.

Ngilgi Cave, Western Australia

The South West in Depth

Bushwalk through the native wildlife, before entering the extraordinary Ngilgi Cave where we’ll learn of the Dreaming legends.

The Murray River, Victoria

Highlights of Western Victoria

Take to the water during a lunch cruise on the PS Emmylou, soaking up the peaceful river atmosphere as the grassy banks of the Murray River glide past us.

Penfolds Magill Estate, South Australia

All South Australia tours

Visit Penfolds Magill Estate for a tour of the original winery and a tasting of Grange.

Nitmiluk, Northern Territory

Top End Discovery Cruise the breathtaking three gorges of Nitmiluk (Katherine Gorge), as we learn the history and meaning behind the ancient Aboriginal Rock Art.

Parliament House, Australian Capital Territory

Canberra & the Sapphire Coast

Experience an exclusive opportunity to get a behind the scenes, private tour of Parliament House, including a mouth-watering meal prepared by the in-house chefs.

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