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TRAVEL MADE BEAUTIFUL
2020 & 2021
Travel made beautiful! Every journey starts with a single step, and we at If Only appreciate that you’ve taken yours by selecting our brochure as your first port of call. We understand that your holiday experience begins not when you arrive at your chosen destination, but from the moment you open one of our brochures. Our portfolio of brochures has been carefully designed to showcase our unparalleled product selection in luxury holiday offerings. From the seclusion of private islands, to chic rooftop suites overlooking famous skylines, we deal predominantly in 4 and 5 Star accommodation around the world. Our expertise in curating bespoke luxury holidays is both recognised and renowned in the travel industry. Our accolades of awards and notoriety for excellent customer service are the envy of many of our competitors, and we can only maintain this reputation by continuing to provide the highest quality of experience for every customer, all the way from quotation to vacation. We’ve recently expanded our portfolio to include new destinations, without sacrificing the exclusivity and tailored nature of our product selection. Featuring Australia, New Zealand, The Pacific Islands, Arabia, Mexico, The Caribbean, USA, Canada, Asia, The Indian Ocean and now our Luxury Cruise Collection, we can provide truly unforgettable experiences, designed to your exact specifications. From family holidays, special occasions, romantic escapes, large groups or honeymoons, let our knowledgeable destination experts take care of every detail. You may rest assured that your holiday will always be handled professionally at every stage, from our trusted travel agent partners who talk you through our product, right down to our leather documentation wallets, leaving you to enjoy true luxury from start to finish. So if sailing round the islands of Indonesia on an intimate tall ship, stepping out to your own private infinity pool overlooking the Indian Ocean, taking an iconic rail journey across otherworldly landscapes, exploring the majesty of the Canadian Rockies or simply chilling on a pristine white sandy beach appeals to you, then come and discover how we make travel beautiful here at If Only.
Brendan Maguire, Founder and Chairman
Contents
About If Only............................................................................................ 6-7 Travel in style with Emirates.................................................................. 8-9 Our airline partners............................................................................10-11 Luxury cruising.....................................................................................12-13
Destinations Australia............................................................................................. 14-29 New South Wales..............................................................................30-43 Queensland.........................................................................................44-65 Victoria..................................................................................................66-75 South Australia....................................................................................76-83 Western Australia...............................................................................84-97 Northern Territory........................................................................... 98-107 Tasmania...........................................................................................108-117 New Zealand...............................................................................118-129 North Island....................................................................................130-151 South Island..................................................................................... 152-181 The Pacific Islands......................................................................182-183 Fiji...................................................................................................... 184-195 French Polynesia............................................................................196-207 The Cook Islands and Samoa................................................... 208-216
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About If Only With If Only you can expect the VIP treatment every step of the way, from our 5 Star customer service to our premium If Only luxury travel pack. For every booking you make through us, you will receive a luxury leather ticket wallet complete with luggage tags and a personalised itinerary for your trip. For many of our destinations, private transfers come as standard, so you can sit back and relax from the comfort of a chauffeur driven car collecting you from your home or as soon as you land in your chosen holiday destination. For an extra special occasion, we can even arrange for you to arrive in style at your hotel by helicopter, seaplane or limousine. If Only is recognised within the travel industry not only for our glittering array of awards, but also for our close relationships with our trade partners. We take pride in our longstanding partnerships with hotels, airlines, touring companies, cruise lines and destination management companies, which allows us to exceed expectations in creating bespoke holidays, especially for you. We are an award-winning luxury tour operator that focuses on 4 and 5 Star hotels around the world. Every property featured in this brochure has been personally visited and inspected by one of our experts, so you can be guaranteed a first class experience when you book with us.
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Put your trust in If Only when booking your next break. Having been around for over 18 years, If Only is an established and trusted tour operator. Your holiday is safe with us, as we are fully ATOL and ABTA protected.
It’s easy with our expertise Our company ethos centres around a simple principle – each of our reservations consultants focus on one particular area of the world, developing experience and product knowledge to confidently advise your travel agent on form-fitting itineraries. Our team have over 1,000 years of combined travel industry experience, so you can rely on us to build you a handcrafted holiday in partnership with your travel agent, whether a simple 5 Star luxury hotel stay or a once-in-a-lifetime multi-destination trip around the world.
Experience specialists Not only can our team guide you by destination, but also by experience. From weddings to family-friendly, multi-centres to touring, villas and groups, our experts ease the decision making by advising on the right properties for your requirements to create the perfect getaway.
Weddings & Honeymoons For the ultimate in picture-perfect nuptials, choose an exotic escape for guaranteed good weather and memories to last you a lifetime. As wedding specialists, If Only takes the stress out of planning your special day. From picking your ideal package, arranging group travel and even advice on legal requirements for your chosen country, we’ve got you covered.
Family-friendly Living luxuriously isn’t exclusive to adults as many of our properties are home to some of the best facilities in the world for families. From complimentary watersports to kids clubs, movies under the stars and wild waterparks, the whole family will always be entertained throughout your stay. After exhilarating day adventures, you can also choose to spend time as a two with complimentary babysitting at many resorts.
Multi-centre For the seasoned traveller, a multi-centre holiday is the perfect way to discover more destinations in a single trip. Our reservations team take care of the finer details of travelling to more than one place, ensuring a seamless experience with carefully timed stopovers and transfers. It’s also a great way to break up long-haul travel, giving yourself time to adjust to new climates and timezones.
Touring Similar to a multi-centre getaway, go explore more of your destination with a tour experience. Get a taste of several places with a self-drive, discovering the great outdoors whilst staying at handpicked hotels or in the comfort of a luxury campervan. If you want to learn more about local culture, choose a guided tour, with a personal driver or guide to ensure you don’t pass a point of interest on your travels.
Villas Increasing in popularity, luxury villas are great for a group getaway. With shared living spaces, you can enjoy a holiday with your loved ones in total privacy. Submerge yourselves in local cuisine and take advantage of the fabulous food markets where you can pick up local delicacies to cook in your own private kitchen.
Groups Whatever the occasion, If Only are masters in coordinating group getaways. Whether a family gathering, wedding party or even sporting teams, we have the expertise to ensure a stress-free experience. From hiring an entire island, organising complex room configurations and even sorting your documentation, there is no request too large we cannot cater for.
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Travel in style with Emirates From simple stopovers in Dubai to multi-country visits, Emirates routes provide the flexibility and connections to make travel seamless. Having started out in 1985 with only two aircrafts, the airline now boast the world’s biggest fleet of Airbus A380s and Boeing 777s. From the UK, Emirates currently offers a choice of 20 direct flights a day to Dubai and beyond from eight UK airports. Fly from London Heathrow, London Gatwick, London Stansted, Birmingham,
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Manchester, Newcastle, Glasgow and Edinburgh to over 150 worldwide destinations across Arabia, the Indian Ocean, Asia, Australia, New Zealand and Africa. Expect luxury even in economy, but why not make your next holiday extra special and upgrade to Business or First Class? Get the VIP treatment with the glamorous airport lounges, exquisite on-board facilities, incredible service and complimentary chauffeur driven transfers to and from the airport.
To find out more about flying with Emirates, talk to your local travel agent.
Travel in Economy Even in economy you’ll feel like you’ve been upgraded. Get first class service with Emirates, who provide the ‘world’s best in-flight experience’. Enjoy expertly considered cuisine inspired by your region, with only the freshest produce served up. Keep entertained with awardwinning in-flight entertainment, which boasts over 4,000 channels as well as ice TV live, where you can watch live sports events and breaking news in real time. Stay connected in the Sky with 20MB of free data, call other people on your flight or talk to people on the ground using data roaming.
Travel in Business Class The Business Class experience starts with Emirates the moment you set foot out your door, with complimentary chauffeur driven transfers, both to and from the airport. Relax and unwind in the Moët and Chandon champagne lounge, where you can enjoy first class fizz, Michelinstar crafted canapes and even direct boarding from the Concourse A Lounges. On-board you will find a most luxurious living space in the sky, with the finest leather seats that fully recline, an in-seat mini-bar, 23-inch HD-TV and an on-board lounge where you can stretch your legs and socialise over a handcrafted cocktail.
Travel in First Class As close as it comes to your own private jet, guests can close the privacy doors to create a world of their own, filled with fine dining, luxurious furnishings and exquisite service. Expect a tailor-made experience, where you can choose the temperature and mood lighting of your suite and dine on demand at a time that suits you. First Class passengers can enjoy incredible amenities at the airport lounge such as personal shopping, wine-tasting and even a cigar bar in the Dubai lounge. In the air, feel fresh with the A380 on-board shower spa, complete with luxurious Bvlgari toiletries, perfect for arriving in style at your destination.
Please note facilities vary between destination, airport and aircraft. Talk to your local travel agent for details.
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Our airline partners At If Only, we want to ensure that our customers have a seamless travel experience from the moment they set foot in the airport to the second they return home. That’s why we only work with a selection of the world’s leading airlines, who offer unparalleled service in the sky.
Experience service and comfort with Qantas on the daily non-stop flight from London to Perth on the three-cabin Qantas Dreamliner. Alternatively, fly the daily four-cabin Qantas A380 via Singapore to four of Australia’s gateways, all connecting to Qantas’ unrivalled domestic network. Experience warm Aussie hospitality from the moment you step onboard, with spacious cabins designed for comfort, delicious cuisine, self-service snack bars for refreshments around the clock and thousands of hours of in-flight entertainment options. Qantas Dreamliner Business
Flying with Air New Zealand is a uniquely Kiwi experience. In fact, it’s award-winning, which you’ll understand the moment you step onboard. Sit back, relax, and experience the ergonomicallydesigned Economy seat or the innovative Economy Skycouch™. Enjoy the luxurious leather seat in Premium Economy or unwind in Business Premier™ – home to one of the longest beds in the sky. In all cabins, you’ll taste super-fresh food and free-poured New Zealand wine. Spend your flight browsing the on-demand entertainment, with snacks and drinks available for order directly from your screen.
Singapore Airlines is known for its superior yet friendly inflight service, providing customers with a home in the sky each time they fly. Flying four times daily from London Heathrow and five times weekly from Manchester to Singapore, they offer convenient and seamless connections to an extensive network across Asia. Enjoy a generous 32” seat pitch and cabin layout in Economy, with Champagne served in Premium Economy. A Book the Cook meal pre-order service is available in Premium Economy and above with state-of-the-art inflight entertainment systems throughout, allowing passengers to unwind in comfort.
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Multi-centre escapes Why limit your luxury getaway to one destination? Experience the best of both worlds with a multi-centre escape and enjoy an alluring mix of city, adventure and beach, with a combination to suit every type of traveller.
Around the world Jet off for an exotic around the world trip and work on your travel wish list as you explore the USA, Australia, and beyond. Kick-start your adventure with a trip to the Golden City and immerse yourself in San Francisco’s vibrant atmosphere. Continue on to Melbourne, and enjoy cinematic cityscapes and dazzling street art before visiting Philip Island, a haven for nature enthusiasts. Explore the bright lights of Sydney on a ferry ride from Darling Harbour and come face-to-face with the vibrant marine life of the Great Barrier Reef in Port Douglas. Round off your trip with a visit to the birthplace of Singapore Slings and take in the futuristic design and emerald surroundings of Gardens by the Bay.
New Zealand & the Pacific Islands Discover New Zealand and the Pacific Islands for a tropical getaway guaranteed to exceed your expectations. Hire a campervan and embark on a self-drive adventure across New Zealand, exploring the mesmerising landscapes and abundant wildlife of the North and South islands. Unwind on the sugar-soft beaches of French Polynesia and experience the star-studded resorts and glamorous hotels of this exotic paradise. Head to the Conrad Bora Bora and sip Champagne as you enjoy the sunset from one of the best vantage points on the island.
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Luxury cruising Introducing the Luxury Cruise Collection, the latest addition to our exclusive portfolio. As the new concierge of cruise, If Only transcends 5 Star by carefully curating bespoke ocean cruise itineraries from start to finish, from ethereal escapes on four-masted tall ships to indulgent stays on luxury resorts at sea. Using only the most exclusive cruise lines, iconic hotels, signature experiences and luxury transfers alongside the world’s most exhilarating destinations, we’ve crafted an elite compilation of cruise itineraries unrivalled in their prestige and exclusivity.
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Our team
Handpicked itineraries
Our dedicated Cruise Team comprises nearly 100 years of combined industry experience, boasting an in-depth level of knowledge and expertise which has allowed If Only to offer a selection of truly bespoke and unique itineraries. Having developed close relationships with a range of luxury cruise lines and hoteliers, our team go the extra mile to ensure that each and every cruise is extra special, tailored to the individual preferences of our customers.
Embark on a contemporary sailing amidst the cityscapes of Arabia, journey through the misty ports of Asia, island-hop around the Indian Ocean or explore Alaska’s awe-inspiring glaciers. Whatever your dream cruise, we can make it a reality. Make the most of your pre or post cruise land stay, residing in some of the world’s most iconic hotels. Indulge in a revered rail voyage before your ocean escape, or unwind with a 5 Star stay in Mauritius followed by an exotic cruise around the Maldives and Seychelles.
Life on board
Exotic experiences
Palatial staterooms and sumptuous suites are standard within our Luxury Cruise Collection, featuring ships that exude elegance and glamour. Decadent dining awaits on-board, with gourmet eateries, carefully curated flavours and Michelin-starred chefs. Guests can enjoy serenity at sea with signature treatments in some of the world’s most sumptuous spas. An array of engaging activities cater to every taste, from dazzling Broadway-style performances in the show lounge to diamond-studded boutiques where you can indulge in a spot of retail therapy.
We understand the importance of once-in-a-lifetime moments to your overall cruise experience. That’s why our team are dedicated to ensuring that your trip is everything you want it to be, taking care of all the little details on land and at sea so you can relax and enjoy every moment. Experience smooth sailing from start to finish as you manoeuvre a kayak through the sun-kissed waters of the South Pacific, get up close and personal with humpback whales in Alaska or discover verdant national parks on a shore visit in the Caribbean.
Exclusive luxury touches
Our partners
Whether it’s a bottle of Bollinger waiting in your cabin, 24 hour personalised butler service or your cocktail of choice served at your poolside cabana, our cruise itineraries are designed to provide a unique and personal experience you simply won’t find anywhere else. Allow us to decorate your cabin with rose petals for an anniversary, arrange an epicurean dining experience for a birthday or coordinate a bucket list daytrip at your favourite port – your wish is our command.
At If Only, we work with a number of handpicked partners, some of which are listed below. Our prestigious partners are renowned for the luxury experience, meaning you will always be guaranteed a first class experience when you book with us. • Azamara Club Cruises • Celebrity Cruises • Crystal Cruises • Holland America • Oceania Cruises
• Princess Cruises • Regent Seven Seas Cruises • Seabourn • Silversea • Star Clippers
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Highlights • Escorted coach tour with APT • 14 breakfasts, 2 lunches and 3 dinners included • Accommodation, transport and insider experiences included
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Days 1 & 2: Arrive Sydney On arrival at Sydney Airport you will be transferred to your hotel for a three night stay. The following morning is at your leisure. In the evening, enjoy a cruise on spectacular Sydney Harbour. As you cruise, get to know your tour director and fellow travellers over a delicious meal. Hotel: Amora Hotel Jamison Sydney
Day 3: Sydney Discover a selection of Sydney’s most incredible sights on a guided tour today. In the afternoon, step inside the Sydney Opera House for a tour of this world-renowned theatre. Hotel: Amora Hotel Jamison Sydney
Day 4: Sydney – Hamilton Island Following breakfast, you will be transferred to the airport for your flight to Hamilton Island. You have the remainder of the day at leisure. Perhaps snorkel off the beach, enjoy a round of golf or hire a buggy to explore this beautiful island. Dinner tonight is at your hotel. Hotel: Reef View Hotel
Day 5: Hamilton Island Wake up this morning to a day at leisure. Take this opportunity to be mesmerised by the natural beauty of the Whitsunday Islands on an optional cruise. Scattered like jewels across the sea, many of the Whitsunday Islands are uninhabited and boast some of the most pristine beaches in the world. Hotel: Reef View Hotel
Day 6: Hamilton Island – Port Douglas Bid farewell to Hamilton Island as you board your flight to Cairns. On arrival you will be transferred to Port Douglas, where the Daintree Rainforest meets the Great Barrier Reef. Check in to your hotel for a two night stay. Hotel: Peppers Beach Club Resort
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Day 7: Port Douglas Cruise aboard Quicksilver’s Wavepiercer catamaran to the outer Great Barrier Reef. Appreciate the beautiful coral and marine life at Agincourt Reef, where you will have the option to dive or snorkel. Visit a unique underwater viewing platform and underwater observatory to watch the fish feeding. Hotel: Peppers Beach Club Resort
Day 8: Port Douglas – Cairns Later this morning you will be transferred back to Cairns. The afternoon is yours to spend at leisure. Perhaps wander the many cafes and bars along the Esplanade. Hotel: Pullman Cairns International
Day 9: Cairns – Uluru Rise early and board your flight to Uluru. Watch as the scenery dramatically changes from the palm-fringed beaches of the Tropical North to the rugged landscapes of Australia’s Red Centre. On arrival, walk around the base of Uluru and discover the diverse plants, geological features and wildlife of the area. Spend the afternoon exploring the iconic Kata Tjuta (The Olgas), an impressive set of domed rock formations. Later, a spectacular experience awaits at the Field of Light. As darkness falls over Uluru, watch as thousands of lights illuminate the vast expanse in a kaleidoscope of colour. See the desert come alive as the lights create a gentle rhythm. This evening, enjoy a glass of wine while you watch the sun begin its descent over Uluru. Hotel: Desert Gardens Hotel
Day 10: Uluru – Alice Springs Rise early today and savour the once-in-a-lifetime moment of witnessing a magnificent sunrise over Uluru. Watch as this famous monolith changes colours as the sun steadily climbs higher into the sky. Later, travel onwards to Alice Springs. Arrive late in the afternoon and enjoy the day at leisure. Hotel: Mercure Hotel Alice Springs
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Day 11: Alice Springs This morning, explore Alice Springs. A variety of museums and art galleries featuring Indigenous artwork celebrate the Indigenous community that live here. Set off to visit the Royal Flying Doctor Service. Sit inside a RFDS aircraft, see historic radios used by the doctors and discover how the doctors operated in 1928. You’ll then enjoy the opportunity to visit the School of the Air. With students scattered over 800,000 square kilometres, the School of the Air uses satellite technology to teach at the world’s largest classroom. Hotel: Mercure Hotel Alice Springs
Day 12: Alice Springs – Melbourne Following breakfast, enjoy some time at leisure before you head to Alice Springs Airport for your flight to the cosmopolitan city of Melbourne where you will stay for the next three nights. Arrive late in the afternoon to this thriving metropolis, famed for being Australia’s sporting and cultural capital. Hotel: Pullman Melbourne on the Park
Days 13 & 14: Melbourne Explore Melbourne on a guided tour this morning and discover the must-see sights and hidden gems of this vibrant city. The following day is at your leisure. In the evening, a farewell drink and dinner is the perfect opportunity say goodbye to your tour director and new-found friends. Hotel: Pullman Melbourne on the Park
Day 15: Depart Melbourne Today you will be transferred to the airport for your flight. All accommodation is subject to availability and change. Itinerary effective until March 2020. Tours departing after this date may follow a different itinerary, please enquire for details.
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Uluru
Highlights • Independent tour designed to experience Australia’s highlights • Five Star accommodation, transport and excursions included • This itinerary can be tailored or amended to suit individual preferences and requirements
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Days 1 & 2: Arrive Melbourne On arrival in Melbourne you will be transferred by luxury vehicle to your hotel for a three night stay. The following day is at your leisure to explore this exciting city. Hotel: Langham Melbourne
Day 3: Great Ocean Road Fly along the famous Great Ocean Road coastline by luxury helicopter. Take in all the sights including the Otways wilderness to the Twelve Apostles, land directly next to the 12 Apostles boardwalk at Edge Heli Pad for a light picnic lunch. Hotel: Langham Melbourne
Day 4: Melbourne – Wolgan Valley Travel to the airport by luxury vehicle and fly to Sydney. Enjoy the scenic two and a half hour drive to the vast unspoilt wilderness that is Emirates One&Only Wolgan Valley. Hotel: Emirates One&Only Wolgan Valley
Day 5: Wolgan Valley Discover an Australian bush experience, where kangaroos and wallabies run free on a private 7,000 acre wildlife reserve. There are many optional and included activates to be enjoyed including horseback riding, wildlife safaris, archery and tennis. Hotel: Emirates One&Only Wolgan Valley
Day 6: Wolgan Valley – Sydney Travel back to Sydney for a luxurious three-night stay at the elegant Langham Sydney, located at the heart of the Rocks area, showcasing stunning harbour views. Hotel: Langham Sydney
Days 7 & 8: Sydney Depart your hotel for an unforgettable small group experience on a half day tour of Sydney. This is the perfect way to see all the highlights that this magnificent city has to offer including the historic Rocks area, Mrs Macquarie’s Point and Kings Cross and the famous Bondi Beach. The following day enjoy a signature harbour cruise, experience the beauty of the city from the water. Hotel: Langham Sydney
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Day 9: Sydney – Uluru Transfer to Sydney airport for your flight to the Red Centre. Longitude 131° is your home for the next two nights, this luxury desert basecamp overlooks Australia’s best-known natural icon, Uluru. This evening, dine under the sparkling outback sky. Accommodation: Longitude 131°
Day 10: Uluru Experience the best that the Red Centre has to offer today with a half day tour. The rest of the day is at your leisure, laze by the pool with a drink in hand and take in the magnificent surroundings. Accommodation: Longitude 131°
Day 11: Uluru – Lizard Island Depart Uluru and fly to Cairns, then take a charter plane over the breathtaking Great Barrier Reef to Lizard Island for a luxurious four night stay, secluded from the rest of the world this truly is a private paradise. Hotel: Lizard Island Resort
Days 12 to 14: Lizard Island Experience Lizard Island on the reef, on land or in the tranquillity of the spa. Activities at this all-inclusive resort include snorkelling, diving, paddle boarding, kayaking, hiking and morning yoga on the beach. Hotel: Lizard Island Resort
Day 15: Depart Lizard Island Take the Scenic flight back to Cairns, enjoy the magnificent Aerial views of the Great Barrier Reef one final time before departing Cairns. All accommodation is subject to availability and change.
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Journey Beyond Rail Expeditions
Australia’s Great Train Journeys
Gold Service
There are very few global journeys considered national treasures but The Ghan and Indian Pacific are, without question, iconic Australian experiences. From the moment you step aboard these legendary trains, you can feel it – a spirit of adventure and a sense of something very special about to unfold.
The most popular choice of accommodation, Gold Service cabins have everything you need to make you feel right at home for the amazing experience that lies ahead. Gold Twin feature a comfortable sleeper cabin with private en-suite and upper and lower berths that convert to a three-seater lounge by day. Gold Single cabins have shared shower and toilet facilities located at the end of the carriage.
Traversing the full length and breadth of the world’s largest island by rail captures the rich tapestry of landscapes, colours, flavours, climates, wildlife and human endeavour that together define the Great Southern Land. It is a moving, emotional and unforgettable experience to ride the rails of history.
Gold Service Superior Cabin Upgrade to a Gold Service Superior Cabin to receive the same spectacular inclusions of the Gold Service with a more spacious cabin. Gold Superior cabins feature a ¾ size double bed plus an additional fold down upper berth.
Platinum Service Luxuriously appointed, spacious cabins complemented by discreet, personalised service and world-class food and wine make Platinum Service the ultimate way to travel. Platinum Service double or twin cabins are almost twice the size of a Gold Service twin cabins. By day the cabins are set up as a two seater lounge with a moveable table and two ottomans, in the evening the lounges are converted to a double or twin bed.
The only time you need to lift a finger is when deciding which culinary delight to select from the extensive menus. Everything else is taken care of, whether it is on or off the train, gourmet meals prepared by expert and passionate chefs, a superb selection of wines and an array of popular and boutique beers which are all included, as are the numerous handpicked off train excursions and outback experiences.
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The Ghan Travel through the heart of Australia on this iconic train, the carriages of which stretch a full kilometre in length, retracing the footsteps of the Afghan cameleers that it is named after. This allinclusive experience showcases the diversity of the Great Southern Land, with inclusive off train experiences. In 2019, The Ghan marks 90 years of outback crossings. Journeys • 3 Days Adelaide to Darwin • 2 Days Adelaide to Alice Springs • 2 Days Alice Springs to Darwin
The Ghan Expedition If you’re seeking a truly authentic Australian adventure following the footsteps and camel tracks of Australia’s fledgling pioneers, the Ghan Expedition is heralded as one of the world’s great rail journeys. Beginning in Darwin, this four day, all-inclusive expedition will take you to some of the most remote and captivating parts of Australia in style and comfort. Operating March to October, your adventure through the country’s vast, varied, and fascinating interior will leave you speechless. Journeys • 4 Days Darwin to Adelaide (Southbound only)
Indian Pacific Named for the two oceans the train encounters on its journey, the Indian Pacific travels between Perth, Adelaide and Sydney on a spectacular 4352km crossing. Highlights of the eastbound journey include the mining towns of Kalgoorlie and Broken Hill, a unique outback breakfast experience, food and wine capital of Adelaide and the magnificent Blue Mountains. From Sydney to Perth, enjoy views of the towering Blue Mountains, excursions in the Silver City of Broken Hill, South Australia’s famous wine regions and an unforgettable dinner under the stars along the Nullarbor Plain. Journeys • 4 Days Perth to Sydney • 3 Days Perth to Adelaide • 2 Days Adelaide to Sydney
Great Southern For the first time a new train journey takes its place beside the national legends, embodying the same adventurous spirit as it opens up a new era in Australian rail travel. Be among the first to experience the Great Southern and its all-new route between Adelaide and Brisbane. With its rugged coastline, sun-kissed beaches, forested peaks, and exhilarating capital cities, the stunningly diverse southeast feels like nowhere else in Australia. Operating 16 departures between December and January, the Great Southern invites you on a breathtaking journey through the spectacular southeast. Journeys • 3 Days Adelaide to Brisbane • 4 Days Brisbane to Adelaide
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Coast to Coast aboard The Indian Pacific 10 Days/9 Nights Cook
Kalgoorlie
Highlights • Travel from east to west aboard the iconic Indian Pacific train • All-inclusive meals and beverages while on-board the train • 3 nights in both Sydney and Perth with excursions included
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Road Rail
Day 1: Arrive Sydney On arrival in Sydney you will be transferred to your hotel. Hotel: InterContinental Sydney
Days 2 & 3: Sydney Depart your hotel for an unforgettable small group experience on a half day tour of Sydney. This is the perfect way to see all the highlights that this magnificent city has to offer including the historic Rocks area, Mrs Macquarie’s Point and Kings Cross and the famous Bondi Beach. The following day is at your leisure. Hotel: InterContinental Sydney
Day 4: Sydney – Indian Pacific Your transcontinental adventure begins in Sydney where you board the Indian Pacific. Prepare for a journey of contrasts, from lush vineyards to vast goldmines, majestic mountains to the barren expanse of the Nullarbor Plain, from cities of four million to ghost towns of four. As the train winds through the breathtaking Blue Mountains, explore the comforts of life on-board and get acquainted with your cabin and fellow travellers. After settling in, savour your first meal – a regionally-inspired dinner paired with all-inclusive fine wines and beverages. After dinner, join fellow guests for a late night drink or head back to your cabin for your first night on-board. Overnight: Indian Pacific
Day 5: Indian Pacific You arrive in the ‘Silver City’ of Broken Hill as the day begins, where you embark on a morning of Off Train Excursions to discover the mining history and artistic culture of this unique town where the streets are wide and there’s a pub on every corner. Lunch is served on-board as the Indian Pacific enters the southern tip of the spectacular and ancient Flinders Ranges. Arriving in the city of Adelaide in the afternoon, you have the choice of a tour of the city, a visit to the world famous Barossa Valley or McLaren Vale wine regions (seasonal), or a trip to the beautiful Adelaide Hills featuring the culinary delights of Hahndorf. Overnight: Indian Pacific
Day 6: Indian Pacific You’ll awake to the seemingly endless expanse of the Nullarbor Plain. Breakfast is served as you travel along the longest stretch of straight railway track in the world. This evening, your sense of wonder will be ignited as you enjoy the tranquillity of dinner under the brilliant desert stars in the remote and beautiful Rawlinna (seasonal). Overnight: Indian Pacific
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Day 7: Indian Pacific – Perth Breakfast is served as you glide through the mild skies and cool green vales of the Avon Valley on your way to Perth, arriving after an on-board lunch. The rest of the day is at your leisure to explore Perth. Hotel: COMO The Treasury
Days 8 & 9: Perth Experience the dynamic and vibrant city of Perth on a two hour walking tour with a fun local tour guide. Visit fantastic historical and cultural landmarks such as Elizabeth Quay, London Court, arty Northbridge and more. The following day you will experience Swan Valley on a gourmet wine cruise where you will be treated to a delicious, filling two course lunch from the coveted Sandalford Estate following an exclusive behind the scenes tour of the winery and a one of a kind wine tasting. Hotel: COMO The Treasury
Day 10: Depart Perth Transfer to the airport for your flight home or continue your onward journey. All accommodation is subject to availability and change.
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Coral Expeditions The Kimberley Broome to Darwin 11 Days/10 Nights Highlights
Day 2: Lacepede Islands Board a Zodiac and explore the island’s lagoon, look out for many species of marine birdlife including Australian Pelicans, Frigatebirds, Egrets and Terns. The islands are also renowned as Western Australia’s most significant breeding grounds for the Green Turtle, often seen nesting here.
Day 3: Horizontal Falls and Buccaneer Archipelago
• All shore excursions, meals and selected wine and beer included
The changing tide thunders through narrow gorges in the McLarty Ranges, experience the thrill of traversing the falls at high speed aboard inflatable tenders. At Cyclone Creek, view evidence of massive geological forces in the impressive rock formations, or take an Xplorer cruise through the Iron Islands, past Koolan Island, before enjoying sunset drinks at Nares Point.
• Coral Expedition ships are small enough to access remote and untouched regions with no crowds in sight
Day 4: Doubtful Bay
• Small ship cruising expedition on-board the Coral Adventurer or Coral Discoverer, with a maximum of 60 cabins
Day 1: Depart Broome The start of your Kimberley Expedition Cruise. Board your ship at 16:00 for a 17:00 departure. Enjoy the Captain’s welcome drinks with fellow travellers and friendly Coral Expeditions’ crew. Take in stunning views from the sundeck.
Raft Point guards the entrance to this iconic area, with a host of destinations such as the mighty Sale River, Steep Island and Ruby Falls at Red Cone Creek. There may also be an opportunity to meet the Worrora people and experience the wonderous Wandjina art of Raft Point.
Day 5: Montgomery Reef This marvellous reef is home to several species of marine turtles, dolphins, dugongs, and crocodiles. As the reef emerges from the sea at low tide, get up close in the Xplorer and inflatables to witness the spectacle.
Day 6: Prince Regent River and Careening Bay Running on a fault line, this straight river is a haven for native species. Visit the beautiful King Cascade and if the tide is right there may be an opportunity for swimming.
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Day 7: Prince Frederick Harbour
Day 10: King George River and Falls
White-bellied sea eagles and other birds of prey are often seen here, and at low tide expansive mudflats reveal large populations of various mudskippers and mangrove crabs.
Feel humbled by nature’s awesome force as thousands of tonnes of water cascade over the ancient sandstone cliffs. Early in the season, you may cruise under the mist of the falls, while in later months, get up close to the sandstone walls to view the honeycomb erosion patterns.
Day 8: Mitchell Falls, Winyalkan and Swift Bay Carved through layers of sandstone, Mitchell Falls descends over four tiers, creating pools of emerald green on each level. Explore the sandstone caves of Hathway’s Hideaway or enjoy a catch and release fishing excursion.
Day 9: Vansittart Bay Vansittart Bay contains many sites of cultural and historical significance. On the Anjo Peninsula, discover the wreckage of the downed C-53 Skytrooper, well-preserved since it crashed in 1942.
Day 11: Arrive Darwin This incredible adventure along the Kimberley Coast concludes in Darwin at 08:30. Bid farewell to new-found friends and the Captain and crew. No two Kimberley cruises with Coral Expeditions are the same, each is crafted by experienced Expedition Leaders around the tidal range, weather and sea conditions. Departs April to September.
Darwin Vansittart Bay
Careening Bay
Lacepede Islands
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King George River
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Horizontal Falls
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Motorhomes One of the best ways to see Australia, whether it is the east coast, the west coast or the whole country is by taking a self-drive trip in a motorhome. With a vast network of great roads and campsites galore, a motorhome holiday really is the perfect way to explore Australia whether it is driving iconic routes, travelling along stunning coastline or getting off the beaten track. Apollo Motorhome Holidays are If Only’s preferred motorhome partner in Australasia. Apollo has a vehicle to suit every kind of motorhome holiday from four-wheel drive campervans to family sized motorhomes. With Apollo you can enjoy absolute confidence when travelling that your vehicle is from Australia’s most modern fleet, impeccably maintained and serviced to the highest industry standard. Intuitive design and expert construction ensure that Apollo motorhomes are perfectly adapted to the unique conditions of Australia. With 24 hour roadside assistance and a fleet of no more than three years old you can enjoy peace of mind when booking an Apollo motorhome.
Day Layout Features
TV/DVD Stove Microwave
AC
Night Layout
Toilet
Shower Fridge
Euro Tourer
Choosing your motorhome It is important that when planning your trip, you pick the vehicle that is right for you. From two berth campers to six berth motorhomes, Apollo offers a variety of vehicle types to suit every traveller’s road trip needs.
Day Layout
We have featured a sample of vehicles available, ask our destination experts for more information and advice on selecting the right vehicle for you and your party.
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Features
Euro Camper
TV/DVD Stove Microwave
AC
Night Layout
Toilet
Shower Fridge
Inclusions With every campervan, motorhome and 4WD camper hire you will receive: Personal Kit • Bath and tea towels • Linen and pillows • Duvet Day Layout Features
TV/DVD Stove Microwave
AC
Night Layout
Toilet
Shower Fridge
Kitchen Kit • Cooking utensils • Crockery and cutlery • Basic cooking equipment Travel Information • Campground Guides • Apollo magazine with local and regional information, safety tips and discount vouchers
Euro Star
Value Pack Pre-purchase a value pack before you travel to receive these added extras:
Day Layout Features
TV/DVD Stove Microwave
AC
Night Layout
Toilet
• VIP cover (Nil Liability on 2WD’s) • Unlimited kilometres (2WD only) • Pre-purchased gas bottle • Initial set of toilet chemicals • Camp chairs and table • Baby or booster seats (must be requested prior to pick up) • Unlimited windscreen and tyres (T&C apply) • Undercarriage/overhead damage
Shower Fridge
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Car Hire From short day trips to epic self-drive holidays, Australia’s road trips range in length, terrain and difficulty, covering all manner of landscapes. A self-drive holiday is an excellent way to explore this great destination and while driving in Australia is relatively straightforward, there are some things you should think about before embarking on a self-drive holiday.
What’s Included
Planning your trip
Collecting your Hire Car
• Driving distances in Australia can be vast. Enjoy your road trip and make the most of the stunning scenery by planning plenty of breaks and overnight stops into your itinerary. Rest areas are located every 80-100 kilometres along main highways
When collecting the vehicle both the main driver and any additional drivers will have to present their driving license and passport. The main driver may be asked to pay a deposit on a credit card in their name when collecting the hire car, the amount will be as per the rental agreement, terms vary depending on the hire company.
• Driving in rural and remote areas can require awareness of different road conditions. If your route includes travel on unsealed roads it is recommended that you hire a 4WD • Watch out for wildlife on the road, such as kangaroos, emus, wombats, koalas and livestock cattle. • The minimum age for hiring a car in Australia is 21 years, minimum driver charges may apply for those aged 21-24 years.
Compact
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Hyundai i20 or similar
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Toyota Camry or similar
Above is a sample of vehicles available, ask our destination experts for more information and advice on selecting the right car for you and your party.
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All hires come with inclusive protection as standard, please ask our destination experts for more information on what is covered. If Only would always recommend booking a car hire with additional driver coverage and GPS for hires within Australia.
Excess insurance amounts can be paid locally, the costs are dependant on the car type. Additional extras such as GPS, baby seats and E-Toll tag readers should be requested in advance. One way drop offs must be arranged in advance and may incur additional fees. Check in advance if your rental agreement permits travel across state borders.
Minivan
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Hyundai iMax Caravan or similar
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Signature Experiences of Australia For many, the hardest part of planning a holiday to Australia is choosing where to start. The Signature Experiences of Australia collection highlights a combination of some of the most iconic elements of Australia with the lesser known but equally as enticing. There are seven Signature Experiences in total including Great Fishing Adventures of Australia and Great Golf Courses of Australia, the additional experiences are detailed below.
Great Walks of Australia This is a collection of premium guided multi-day walks which have been selected to give you the opportunity to truly explore Australia’s varied landscapes. From Tasmania’s wilderness and the Outback of the Northern Territory to the white sand coastlines of Western Australia, the rainforest hinterland of Queensland and UNESCO World Heritage listed landscapes in New South Wales to the power of the mighty Murray River in South Australia, this collection of 12 guided routes showcase the impressive and diverse walking options across this majestic country.
Discover Aboriginal Activities With over 130 experiences to offer, this collective of aboriginal experiences all share one commonality; excellence of the highest order. Spanning the breadth of the Australian continent and offering a far-ranging group of activities in locations both urban and remote, this is no ordinary collection. Exquisite art, exclusive accommodation, ancient pilgrimages and modern culinary journeys all encompass to make up this assembly of authentic Aboriginal experiences. An important element of this collection is the involvement of Aboriginal guides, these people are warm, welcoming, and extremely generous of spirit affording a unique means of bringing Australia’s landscapes to life.
Luxury Lodges of Australia This carefully curated collection of independently owned and operated luxury lodges and camps all offer an unforgettable experience and are some of the most unique accommodation options in the country. All of the properties within the Luxury Lodges collection have been selected because they are situated within some of Australia’s most inspiring landscapes. Many of these distinct accommodations are listed within the pages of this brochure.
Australian Wildlife Journeys Australia’s wildlife story is incredibly diverse and truly remarkable. The country is home to the highest number of endemic bird species in the world, the greatest number of reptiles, the most biodiverse waters and fascinating marsupials. Australian Wildlife Journeys is a group of independently owned tourism operators that showcase immersive encounters that take place in the wild with a special focus on quality, interpretative guiding and conservation activities.
Ultimate Winery Experiences of Australia With more than 2400 wineries to be found throughout Australia across 65 different wine regions, it is no wonder that one of the Signature Experiences has been devised around this popular Australian export. Ultimate Winery Experiences is a consortium of high-end, award-winning wineries offering behind the scenes wine, food and adventure experiences. Easy to follow wine trails have been created along with suggestions from locals as to how best explore Australia’s wine regions, and cellar doors participate in offering food and wine matching, blending and cooking classes and picnics in spectacular locations.
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New South Wales New South Wales is made up of endless, unspoilt beaches, breathtaking natural treasures and one of the world’s most famous and vibrant cities. From the Harbour Bridge to the Opera House, the capital city of Sydney is home to some of Australia’s most well-known landmarks. The city is built around the bustling wharfs of Circular Quay and Darling Harbour, abundant with restaurants, bars, entertainment and accommodation options. Many first time visitors to Australia will include a stay in Sydney to see these world famous sights, walk the lively streets of the CBD, take a ferry out to Manly and visit the surfers mecca of Bondi Beach. New South Wales has some excellent coastal self-drive itineraries as well as popular inland destinations like the Blue Mountains. As a major cruise terminal as well as the embarkation point for the famous cross country Indian Pacific rail journey, Sydney is a great addition to any Australian holiday.
Eastern Beaches From Bondi to Coogee and with a few stops in between, the beaches of the eastern suburbs of Sydney are connected by six kilometers of coastal cliff walks. This popular route offers beautiful coastline vistas, cosy beaches and plenty of café stops for refueling along the way. Begin at the famous Icebergs restaurant in Bondi and head south to Tamarama, continue on to the family friendly bay at Bronte and then on to the narrow slip of Clovelly beach, passing Gordon’s Bay before reaching Coogee. This popular suburb is not quite as well known as Bondi but certainly as lively and with as much charm and appeal. Each year the stretch between Bondi and Tamarama is transformed into an open-air art gallery, Sculptures by the Sea showcases over 100 sculptures by artists from Australia and beyond and is the world’s largest free to the public sculpture exhibition.
Food and Drink Australia is a celebration of all things culinary and New South Wales is no exception. Hunter Valley is the founding wine region of Australia with Wyndham Estate first producing wine here in 1828. Now there are over 150 cellar doors, more than any other region in the country and the areas fertile soils produce some of the world’s best loved wines. Located just two hours drive from Sydney, the region can easily be enjoyed as a day trip but to make the most of the fabulous tasting opportunities an overnight stay is recommended. New South Wales has highlighted many of its key epicurean experiences through established Food and Wine Trails. Visit The Farm Byron Bay, situated in the northernmost town in NSW, which grows and serves its own produce in a farm-to-table experience at the Three Blue Ducks Restaurant. Other trails include the Hawkesbury Harvest Farm Gate, the Hunter Valley’s Around Hermitage Food and Wine Trail and a route taking you from the Blue Mountains to Orange. One of the highlights of this experience is the The Lookout Echo Point restaurant near Katoomba that has spectacular views of the World Heritage listed Blue Mountains. Savour the delicious creations of talented chefs at Sydney’s acclaimed restaurants, contemporary Australian cuisine is at the helm of the city’s fine dining scene and Quay in The Rocks area is one of the best examples of this. Sydney is a city of great cultural diversity and this is also reflected in the cuisine with choices ranging from Caribbean to Asian, and of course being a city by the ocean there are some outstanding seafood dining experiences.
QUEENSLAND Byron Bay
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Coffs Harbour Port Macquarie
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Explore New South Wales Self-Drive
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Spicers Vineyard
8 Days/7 Nights Highlights
Fairmont Resort & Spa 1 2
• Experience the highlights of New South Wales on this self-drive
Manly Beach
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• Accommodation and car hire included • This itinerary can be tailored or amended to suit individual preferences and requirements
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Day 1: Arrive Sydney On arrival in Sydney you will be transferred to your hotel for a three night stay. Hotel: PARKROYAL Darling Harbour
Days 2 & 3: Sydney Spend the next couple of days exploring Australia’s largest and most famous city, take a walk along the rocks area, tour Sydney Opera House, climb the Harbour Bridge or take a signature harbour cruise. Hotel: PARKROYAL Darling Harbour
Day 4: Sydney – Hunter Valley Collect your hire car and drive just over two hours towards Hunter Valley, Australia’s oldest wine region surrounded by untouched natural landscape and beautiful scenery. Taste the region’s finest wines at the cellar doors, whilst learning what makes Hunter Valley distinct and unique. Hotel: Spicers Vineyard Estates
Day 5: Hunter Valley – Blue Mountains Take a scenic three and a half hour drive through New South Wales to the Blue Mountains. Stretching over one million hectares, this region is a diverse mix of rainforest, blue-hazed valleys, canyons, and forests. The day is at your leisure to explore some of the park’s heritage tracks and lookouts. Hotel: Fairmont Resort & Spa Blue Mountains
Day 6: Blue Mountains – Manly Travel back through this magnificent landscape, just a short two hour drive to Manly beach, one of Australia’s most popular and well known surfing beaches. Hotel: The Sebel Manly Beach
Day 7: Manly The day is at your leisure to explore this charming town. Spend the day at the beach, go shopping or enjoy some delicious Australian cuisine at one of the many restaurants in the area. Hotel: The Sebel Manly Beach
Day 8: Depart Manly Beach Take the short 40 minute drive to Sydney airport, drop off your hire car and travel onwards to your next destination. All accommodation is subject to availability and change.
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Must Do Day Trips Blue Mountains Deluxe Experience AEA Luxury Tours AEA Luxury tours will pick you up by coach to commence a full day exploring this unique world heritage region. The first stop is Calmsley Hill Farm, enjoy morning tea, stroke a koala and feed kangaroos, wallabies and emus. Travel through picturesque villages, see spectacular views and waterfalls and enjoy a two course lunch while looking across the valley. After lunch visit a selection of scenic lookouts before heading to Mt Tomah Botanic Gardens to enjoy a glass of sparkling wine with a view.
Panoramic Sydney AEA Luxury Tours Depart your hotel for an unforgettable small group experience. This half day tour is the perfect way to see all the highlights that this magnificent city has to offer including the historic Rocks area, Mrs Macquarie’s Point and Kings Cross. Take a stroll along magnificent South Head coast line known as ‘The Gap’ followed by Sydney’s best panoramic view at Dover Heights then onto famous Bondi Beach. Return to the city via beach coast line, on arrival in Sydney guests can join an optional harbour lunch cruise.
Hunter Valley… A Wine Lovers Adventure AEA Luxury Tours This luxury tour is the perfect way to explore the best of Hunter Valley, Australia’s oldest and best known wine region. AEA’s informative and knowledgeable guide will collect you from your Sydney hotel to travel directly to Hunter Valley .Spend a full day experiencing some of the best wineries Hunter Valley has to offer and learn about the process of wine making. Enjoy a relaxing two course lunch, taste the many delicious Australian wines and sample a selection of cheeses to accompany the wine.
Sydney Harbour Story Cruise Captain Cook Cruises This essential 2 hour cruise from Sydney Harbour allows you to experience the beauty of the city from the water while listening to the fun and insightful commentary. Every cruise includes iconic landmarks such as the Opera House, Harbour Bridge, Royal Botanic Gardens and much more. The pace is relaxed and gentle, giving you plenty of time to capture the perfect selfie. In addition to the delicious sweet and savoury tea selection, there is a licensed bar with a choice of premium wines and beers available at an additional price.
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Spicers Potts Point Sydney, New South Wales Nestled in the Potts Point district of Sydney, Spicers Potts Point is an intimate boutique hotel with 20 beautifully appointed rooms and suites, 24 hour reception with open bar, comfortable guest lounge, dining room and onsite parking. Gourmet à la carte breakfast and complimentary evening canapés are served daily. With a light and generous feel, the hotel offers a range of accommodation options, each with modern fittings and furnishings including rain showers, Bose sound systems, sitting areas and luxury amenities. The Victoria Terrace Suites feature a private second floor terrace with views toward the street and city skyline. The bustling Potts Point district features an enticing variety of restaurants, bars, galleries and boutiques, coupled with attractions including an array of interesting Art Deco buildings and historic walks. Visit the Royal Botanic Gardens followed by a stroll along the harbour to the Opera House and the Rocks Precinct. Star rating: êêêêê
Shangri-La Hotel, Sydney Sydney, New South Wales From the spellbinding views of Sydney Harbour, the Opera House and Harbour Bridge to the vibrant beat of the historic Rocks district below, Shangri-La Hotel Sydney encapsulates everything that is good and great about the city. With 565 elegantly-appointed guest rooms and suites, highlights include complimentary WiFi, luxurious marble bathrooms with premium Shangri La toiletries, deep soaking tubs and separate showers, a well-stocked mini bar, pillow menu and swoon-worthy views. Check into Chi, The Spa – a haven of Asian-inspired healing treatments or maintain fitness regimes in the Health Club with, a sparkling indoor pool, sauna and sun deck. With a choice of four bars and restaurants, Altitude Restaurant delivers outstanding views of the Sydney cityscape alongside a carefully-curated menu showcasing modern Australian cuisine while Blu Bar on 36 sets standards high with a reputation for being one of the most iconic cocktail bars in the city. Star rating: êêêêê
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Pier One Sydney Harbour, Autograph Collection Sydney, New South Wales Pier One Sydney is set over the water giving guests breath-taking views of Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House. The hotel retains original historic timber and iron work within its structure, dating from its origins as a Sydney Wharf-house. This is complemented by tasteful and modern design elements carrying a subtle nautical theme, evident throughout this impressive hotel. The 189 guest rooms and suites come in several categories, outlooks and aspects, each progressively larger in floor space. Views range from Eastern Harbour and Walsh Bay to full Harbour, dependent upon category and location. The elegant Gantry Restaurant & Bar enjoys an enviable location, overlooking Walsh Bay and the harbour, with 360˚ views, outside seating and a private pontoon. An impressive food and beverage menu focusses on locally sourced produce served in a casual, idyllic atmosphere and setting. Guest facilities include Stay-In-Spa, and fitness centre. Star rating: êêêêê
The Langham, Sydney Sydney, New South Wales Effortlessly elegant interiors combine perfectly with lavish flourishes to create an idyllic escape at The Langham, Sydney. Nestled in the historic Rocks district of Sydney, expect spectacular views of the unrivalled cityscape and the famous Sydney Harbour. Savour a choice of 98 exquisitely-outfitted rooms offering the ultimate in luxurious furnishings with richly wood-panelled walls, marble clad bathrooms with plush towels and bathrobes as well as complimentary WiFi. Make reservations for afternoon tea at Wedgewood in Palm Court or settle in for evening cocktails in the Observatory Bar. Bistro Remy delivers an upscale Buffet and an à la carte menu. The Day Spa by Chuan, a serene underground spa sanctuary offers an array of relaxing and rejuvenating treatments including an indulgent Champagne Pear Massage or sample the Urban Release, considered the spa’s most popular body treatment. Other facilities include a stunning indoor pool, steam room and Jacuzzi. Star rating: êêêêê
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Harbour Rocks Hotel, MGallery by Sofitel Sydney, New South Wales Modern design touches give way to exposed brick walls and industrial-chic elements at The Harbour Rocks Hotel Sydney – MGallery by Sofitel, home to 59 well-appointed rooms in The Rocks district of Sydney. Located in a historic building over three floors, guests are within easy walking distance of all the major attractions Sydney has to offer. Explore an array of Deluxe, Superior and Suite options all featuring a wealth of modern amenities such as WiFi access, bathrobes, tea and coffee making facilities, audio docking stations and concierge services. Make reservations at Tayim Restaurant & Bar featuring regional cuisine with Middle-Eastern flavours or savour a fine white wine in Eric’s Bar specialising in globallysourced wines. Additional hotel highlights include a delightful garden terrace and a 24 hour fitness room. Nearby attractions include the iconic Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, The Museum of Contemporary Art and the Royal Botanic Gardens. Star rating: êêêê Superior
InterContinental Sydney Sydney, New South Wales Nestled in the renowned dress circle of Circular Quay with supreme views across the Harbour City, InterContinental Sydney has been an icon of choice for more than 30 years. Set within the restored Treasury Building of 1851, rooms and suites showcase views of the city skyline, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney Opera House or the Royal Botanic Gardens. The stylish rooms and suites are complete with contemporary furnishings and large windows. The spacious suites feature a separate living area, the perfect choice to relax after a day exploring this magnificent city. Upgrade to a club room or suite to receive access to the Club InterContinental Lounge, offering daily breakfast, afternoon tea and evening twilight drinks with canapes. Offering all-day light dining and an extensive repertoire of beverages, The Cortile’s historic lobby Lounge is the ultimate all-inclusive venue. Bask in the magnificent ambience of this 1851 Heritage listed gem as you immersive yourself in local cuisine, culture and atmosphere. Star rating: êêêê Superior
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PARKROYAL Darling Harbour Sydney, New South Wales Conveniently located in the heart of Sydney, PARKROYAL provides guests with ‘on the doorstep’ access to the many attractions, dining and nightlife venues. The property has a modern, contemporary look and feel, immediately evident on entering the light and airy lobby area. While the colour palette is inspired by Sydney’s natural surroundings, fresh blues and greens reflect the beach to bush landscape. The 340 guest rooms and suites come in a range of categories, from Superior Rooms to Executive Suite with a large living area. Upgrade to a Club Room or Suite to enjoy club benefits including complimentary breakfast, late check out and exclusive access to the Club Lounge with sweeping views of Darling Harbour. Abode Bistro & Bar offers a distinctive menu featuring fresh and seasonal locally sourced produce, the bistro also boasts a selection of boutique wines, craft beer and signature cocktails. As an added treat, live music is available every Thursday and Friday. Star rating: êêêê
Adina Apartment Darling Harbour Sydney, New South Wales Enjoying a prestigious location on King Street Wharf, Adina Apartment Hotel Darling Harbour offers the perfect apartment hotel in the heart of Sydney. Choose from a range of studios and one and two bedroom apartments outfitted with streamlined kitchens and separate seating areas. What’s more, complimentary WiFi is included. Family-friendly amenities include full kitchen apartments and laundry facilities in each apartment. When the prospect of cooking meals has worn off, the hotel has partnered with Deliveroo, granting guests access to an exciting array of Sydney restaurants. Room service is also available. Maintain fitness routines in the state-of-the-art gym or go for a swim in the heated semi-outdoor pool. After a day of sightseeing, relax in the sauna. With close proximity to Sydney attractions, enjoy a night out at one of Sydney’s premier theatres including the Lyric Theatre and Roslyn Packer Theatre or spend an afternoon with the kids at Madame Tussauds. Star rating: êêêê
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The Sebel Sydney Manly Beach Manly, New South Wales Conveniently located opposite Manly Beach, The Sebel Sydney Manly Beach offers an exclusive collection of well-appointed guest rooms and suites, all featuring a private balcony. The interiors are modern with a casual beachside vibe, perfect for families and those wishing more space than a typical hotel room. Amenities include two glistening pools and an on-site restaurant and bar. There is a 24 hour front desk and an airport shuttle available for an additional charge. Nearby attractions include an enticing array of chic boutiques, restaurants and cafes as well as the Manly Art Gallery and Museum, and the Manly Ferry Wharf. Star rating: êêêê
Adina Apartment Hotel Bondi Beach Sydney Bondi Beach, New South Wales Conveniently located just five minutes’ walk from Sydney’s iconic world-famous Bondi Beach, Adina Apartment Hotel is well placed to take advantage of the area’s inspired attractions and array of chic boutiques, bars and restaurants on the doorstep. Guests are invited to savour a collection of carefully-curated open plan studios and spacious self-contained apartments, each featuring a private balcony. Enjoy the freedom offered by self-catered accommodation with the option of on-site dining. Further highlights include a sparkling pool, state-ofthe-art fitness centre and complimentary WiFi. What’s more, nearby attractions include Campbell Parade and the spectacular 9-hole Bondi Golf Club. Star rating: êêêê
Crowne Plaza Coogee Beach Coogee Beach, New South Wales This stylish property is located on Coogee Beach, known as Sydney’s Seaside Village, where the culture is urban and cosmopolitan, yet extremely laid back and relaxed. The property is only a short 20 minute drive from Sydney CBD. Guestrooms are light and airy with coastal styled décor, many rooms offer a private furnished balcony with magnificent ocean views. Take a swim in the outdoor pool or perfect your serve on the on-site tennis court. Guests can enjoy a meal while watching the waves at Oceans Restaurant, serving a selection of seafood, sharing plates, wood-fired pizza and much more delicious Australian cuisine. Star rating: êêêê
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Emirates One&Only Wolgan Valley Blue Mountains, New South Wales Nestled in the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area, northwest of Sydney, Emirates One&Only Wolgan Valley is renowned as Australia’s first eco resort, occupying just one percent of a 7,000 acre nature reserve.
At a glance
The property has a collection of 40 rustic-chic villas with private indoor and outdoor pools. On-site is the One&Only Spa and an exciting array of outdoor activities to take part in, All Inclusive rates include breakfast, lunch, dinner, soft drinks and selected regional wines and beer with meals, plus two daily on-site nature activities per person.
Restaurants/bars: 3
Savour a couple’s massage followed by dinner in The Wolgan Dining Room with a focus on local artisan suppliers and ingredients from the resort’s kitchen garden. Resort activities include horse riding, tennis, tree planting, four-wheel drive safaris and loaner mountain bikes.
Location: Blue Mountains, New South Wales Transfer time: Approximately 2.5 hours drive from Sydney Rooms/suites: 40 Water activities: Swimming pool Land activities: Guided nature hikes, wildlife safaris, horse riding and bike riding Spa/Beauty Services: One&Only Spa Children: The resort welcomes children of all ages Board Basis: All Inclusive Star rating: êêêêê
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Fairmont Resort & Spa Blue Mountains, MGallery by Sofitel Blue Mountains, New South Wales Perched on the edge of Jamison Valley in The Blue Mountains, Fairmont Resort & Spa offers breathtaking views of the World Heritage listed Blue Mountains and the valley beyond. The hotel has 224 elegantly appointed guest rooms and suites, Ubika Spa, five bars and restaurants and a wealth of amenities including tennis, walking trails, and two shimmering pools. Go hiking in the Blue Mountains or tee off at the nearby Leura Golf Course, while kids are entertained in the awardwinning KidsZone. Spacious and contemporary-styled guest rooms are outfitted with wellappointed bathrooms, a mini bar, flat-screen TV and complimentary WiFi. Get the day off to a great start with a sumptuous buffet breakfast in Jamison’s Restaurant or take a pew by the fireside at Embers. Eucalypt Restaurant is the perfect choice to enjoy a delicious meal in the evening. Nearby attractions include Wentworth Falls and the Three Sisters. Star rating: êêêê
Spicers Vineyards Estate Hunter Valley, New South Wales With a choice of 12 luxuriously appointed suites and a four bedroom private house, restaurant and a full-service spa, guests are invited to relax and savour the idyllic wine-country ambience offered by Spicers Vineyard Estates. Located in the serene Hunter Valley, a two-hour drive from Sydney, Spicers Vineyard Estates is a luxury boutique guesthouse where room features include a fireplace, jetted bathtub, flat-screen TV, iPod docking station, complimentary WiFi and a mini bar. Leave all cares at the door of Spa Anise, the guesthouse’s full-service spa and enjoy a romantic meal in Restaurant Botanica, serving breakfast and dinner. Daily activities include borrowing the guesthouse’s bikes and cycling through the undulating landscape, sampling fine wines at nearby wineries or simply relaxing by the sparkling pool and watching the local family of kangaroo play in the fields. Nearby wineries include Piggs Peake Winery, Tintilla Estate Vineyard and Olive Grove and Mistletoe Wines. Star rating: êêêêê
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Capella Lodge Lord Howe Island, New South Wales A South Pacific Ocean paradise awaits at the World Heritage listed Capella Lodge, Lord Howe Island. With nine contemporary styled suites, and limited numbers allowed on the island, serenity and seclusion is guaranteed. The suites are comprised of rough-hewn woods, timber floors and billowing linens on the sumptuous king size beds.
At a glance Location: Lorde Howe Island Transfer time: Approximately five minutes drive from Lorde Howe Island Airport Rooms/suites: 9 Restaurants/bars: 3
Capella Lodge is home to the island’s go to restaurant serving contemporary cuisine coupled with jaw-dropping panoramas of the Pacific Ocean. Additional facilities include a pool and spa. Lord Howe Island activities encompass an intriguing array of land and water-based activities including deep sea fishing, snorkelling in the southernmost coral reef in the world, and sailing on a glass bottomed boat over the coral. Or savour simple pastimes like relaxing by the pool and marvelling at the twin peaks of Mounts Gower and Lidgbird.
Water activities: Swimming, scuba diving, snorkelling, canoeing and glass bottom boat excursions Land activities: Mountain biking, bird watching, bush walking, mountain climbing, cycling, golf and tennis Spa/Beauty Services: Capella Spa Children: Capella welcomes children ten years and over Board basis: All Inclusive Star rating: êêêêê
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Paperbark Camp Jervis Bay, New South Wales Committed to eco-tourism in New South Wales, Paperbark Camp is a luxurious eco-resort in Jervis Bay where guests sleep in safari-styled tents and can go kayaking in the creek. This family-friendly camp ground offers up an outdoors getaway where tents enjoy elevated positions and wrap around decking amongst the eucalypts and paperbarks. Communal areas play host to free Wifi and plug sockets but then it’s back to nature for outdoors devotees with beachside activities including swimming, snorkelling and surfing at the Greenfields Beach. Select a King Deluxe Safari Tent complete with a circular soaking tub and luxuriously-appointed furnishings designed to lull inhabitants into a sense of relaxation and wellbeing, or go back to roots in an Original Safari Tent with ensuite shower room. Gunyah Restaurant is a welcoming haven at the end of an action-packed day, serving up an enticing array of bush tucker and seafood, and homemade granola for breakfast. Star rating: êêêê
Sails Port Macquarie Port Macquarie, New South Wales A waterside haven in Pelican Bay, Sails Port Macquarie offers a collection of 92 contemporarily inspired guest rooms with stunning garden and water views. Guests are invited to savour resort amenities such as a sparkling outdoor pool with cabanas and cabana bar as well as the waterfront pavilion which is home to a private chapel and enchanting gardens. Charter a boat from Port Marina and enjoy a sunset cruise down the Hastings River. Or, relax in a poolside cabana and enjoy sundowners served up by the Poolside Bar & Terrace. After a day of exploration in the surrounding area, take a seat in The Boathouse Bar & Restaurant with views over Port Marina and dine on Fusion Cuisine or settle in at The Pavilion & Garden Bar, with Hamptons inspired design touches. Star rating: êêêê Superior
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Breakfree Aanuka Beach Resort Coffs Harbour, New South Wales Escape to a tropical beachfront resort in Coffs Harbour, New South Wales. The resort is home to a selection of well-appointed guest rooms and suites with all the amenities required to off-set an effortless family vacation. Choose from an array of Studio Hotel Rooms or a Paradise Spa Bure with spa bath. Families are catered to with self-contained two, three and four bedroom Spa Villas Make reservations at Mi-Time Spa and savour a menu of relaxing and rejuvenating treatments and therapies. Select ‘The Lovers’ package featuring hot rock therapy, a cleansing body scrub, facial treatments and a romantic spa bath with floating candles. Resort amenities include four swimming pools, three tennis courts and two on-site award-winning restaurants. Take the family for lunch at Casay on the Beach, open for lunch and dinner, seven days a week. Nearby attractions include vineyards, Big Banana and the Butterfly House. Star rating: êêêê
Elements of Byron, MGallery by Sofitel Byron Bay, New South Wales Located just five minutes from Belongil Beach in Byron Bay, Elements of Byron offers 193 exquisite freestanding studios and villas set within a beachside resort. Relax in rustic luxe accommodations where the focus is on rejuvenation, comfort and views of the great outdoors. There are two pools to enjoy, the family friendly lagoon pool and an exclusive heated pool for adults-only. Check into Osprey Spa and enjoy a delectable hot stone massage or an invigorating sports massage. Take the kids on an unforgettable journey on board the world’s first solar-powered train – the Byron Bay Train. Resort activities include bicycle rentals, helicopter tours, horse riding, ecotours and hiking while nearby activities include kayaking, scuba diving, surfing, boogie boarding and snorkelling. In the evening, watch the sunset over the Pacific Ocean accompanied by locally inspired cuisine at Graze, followed by Martinis at Drift Bar. Star rating: êêêê Superior
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Queensland Queensland is a vast state made up of 14 unique and captivating regions. From seemingly endless coastlines to great expanses of outback, the world famous Great Barrier Reef and the exquisite Whitsunday Islands to the lush array of tropical rainforest, Queensland offers some truly postcard perfect moments. The city of Brisbane is the main gateway into Queensland and also the state capital. Cairns, in the Tropical North also serves as an international gateway and there are several smaller regional airports connecting Queensland domestically with the rest of the Australia. Brisbane has undergone significant regeneration in recent years and the city is now a charming combination of quaint riverside gardens, quirky creative spaces, family friendly manmade urban beaches and an eclectic arts scene. Once considered a hub for travelling onwards within Queensland, Brisbane is now a popular stop to build into any itinerary. Queensland lends itself perfectly to self-drive holidays with the famous beaches of the Gold Coast a short hours drive south of Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast, home to Australia Zoo and the laid back beachside town of Noosa approximately the same distance north of the city.
GREAT BARRIER REEF
Lizard Island Daintree Rainforest Port Douglas Palm Cove
Cape Tribulation
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Green Island Fitzroy Island
Rainforest From Cooktown to Mission Beach, the wet tropics of Tropical North Queensland are the oldest rainforests in the world. Walk and hike through the verdant landscape, find hidden waterfalls and swim in fresh waterholes. Adventure seekers can jungle surf through leafy canopies, white-water raft on the Baron and Tully rivers or go horse riding on the beach at Cape Tribulation, the headland area where the reef connects with the rainforest and the only place on earth where two natural World Heritage listed sites meet. Envelop yourself in the ancient Daintree Rainforest where you will feel like you have gone back to a time where dinosaurs roamed the land. The lush rainforest thrives with wildlife, history and immense vegetations spread over 1200 square kilometres of rugged wilderness making it one of the most complex ecosystems in the world. Examples of plant species that existed millions of years ago are dwarfed by king ferns and giant pines. Guided walks and fourwheel drive tours give a fascinating insight into this otherworldly environment.
Reef Considered to be one of Australia’s most remarkable natural wonders, the Great Barrier Reef is home to the world’s largest coral reef. Over 3000 individual reef systems and coral cays, hundreds of tropical islands and beautiful golden beaches come together to comprise this breathtaking destination, sought after as one of the most popular tourist spots in Australia. The city of Cairns and the smaller resort town of Port Douglas are ideally situated for those wanting to get out and explore the reef with various tours departing from both marinas daily. Get a birds-eye view and soar above the azure Coral Sea before touching down on your own private sand cay for a picnic lunch. Take the plunge and learn to dive, many operators offer amateurs the chance to experience their first ever scuba dive in the Great Barrier Reef and there are plenty options for seasoned divers as well. For those who don’t fancy going too far below the surface snorkelling is an excellent way to experience the Reef.
Whitsunday, Hamilton, Hayman & Daydream Island
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Fraser Island Sunshine Coast Brisbane
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• Travel by luxury coach escorted by an experienced Travel Director and Driver Guide
Day 1: Sydney – Port Macquarie Travel to the Hunter Valley for an exclusive wine tasting and get to know your fellow travellers over a delicious lunch at a local winery. After lunch continue north to picturesque seaside Port Macquarie. Hotel: Sails Port Macquarie
Port Macquarie
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Days 4 & 5: Gold Coast – Noosa After a short tour of Brisbane, visit Australia Zoo. Enjoy a sneakpeak into the Wildlife Hospital, catch one of the many shows and wander through the zoo’s fascinating grounds. Later travel to Noosa for a relaxing two night stay and the chance to explore this beautiful resort town. Swim in the clear waters of Main Beach or venture a little further afield on an easy walk along the spectacular headland to Noosa National Park. Hotel: Sebel Noosa
Day 6: Noosa – Fraser Island – Hervey Bay A day of discovery lies ahead as you take the ferry across to Fraser Island, the world’s largest sand island. You will take a 4WD tour to the coloured sands of Rainbow Beach, visit lake Mackenzie and walk through ancient rainforest before arriving at Hervey Bay. Hotel: Mantra Hervey Bay
Day 7: Hervey Bay - Rockhampton This morning stop at Ohana Exotic Fruit Orchard and then on to Langhorn Station, a fully operational family run cattle station. Cross the Tropic of Capricorn as you arrive into Rockhampton.
Day 2: Port Macquarie – Gold Coast Journey to Cape Byron Lighthouse and enjoy superb views from Australia’s eastern-most point over the Pacific Ocean. After lunch at leisure in Byron Bay journey on to the Gold Coast for a two night stay. The following day there are a range of sightseeing experiences for you to enjoy. Hotel: Novotel Surfers Paradise
Day 3: Gold Coast Today choose from a selection of Included Choice sightseeing experiences. Take the 4WD track through the Gold Coast Hinterland or a boat trip to try your hand at crab fishing. The 270-metre SkyPoint Climb at the iconic Q1 building will tempt the energetic! Hotel: Novotel Surfers Paradise
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Hotel: Quality Hotel Regent Rockhampton
Day 8: Rockhampton – Hamilton Island Continue north to the sugar town of Sarina for a tour of the mill and a light lunch. Travel onwards to Airlie Beach to catch a ferry to Hamilton Island, one of the 74 tropical islands that make up the Whitsundays. Here you will be surrounded by pristine beaches and a kaleidoscope of coral and marine life. Hotel: Reef View Hotel
Day 9: Hamilton Island Spend the day relaxing by the pool or hire a buggy to explore the island. Take an optional cruise aboard a catamaran to the famous Whitehaven Beach. Hotel: Reef View Hotel
Day 10: Hamilton Island – Mission Beach This morning board your ferry back to the mainland and continue north. Tonight’s destination is Mission Beach where you will stay with views over the ocean. Hotel: Castaways Resort and Spa
Day 11: Mission Beach – Cairns Begin your day with a walk along the shore before travelling through the Atherton Tablelands, an area of lush rainforest, waterfalls and lakes abound. Visit Millaa Millaa Falls and keep an eye out for the spectacular Ulysses Butterfly. Continue to Kuranda where you will take the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway high above the canopy of the Barron Gorge National Park before arriving into Cairns. Hotel: Hilton Hotel Cairns
Day 12: The Great Barrier Reef Board a high-speed catamaran and cruise out to the World Heritage listed, Great Barrier Reef. You’ll have the opportunity to go snorkelling and view the spectacular coral and tropical fish from an underwater observatory. This evening will be your farewell dinner at a restaurant on Cairns Harbour. Hotel: Hilton Hotel Cairns
Day 13: Depart Cairns Transfer to the airport for your flight. All accommodation and meals are subject to availability and change. Itinerary effective until March 2020. Tours departing after this date may follow a different itinerary, please enquire for details.
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Fraser Island and the Sunshine Coast
Day 3: Hervey Bay – Fraser Island Keep your eyes peeled for playful dolphins, turtles or the elusive dugong during your 50 minute cruise across the Great Sandy Marine Park. World Heritage-listed Fraser Island is an escape into another world. For travellers seeking a completely unique island destination – combining the best of nature’s adventure playground with beaches and sunsets that stretch forever. Fraser Island is a place like no other.
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Hotel: Kingfisher Bay Resort
• Self-drive Australia’s famous Sunshine Coast and stay on beautiful Fraser Island • Car hire, accommodation and excursions included • This itinerary can be tailored or amended to suit each individual client
Day 1: Brisbane –Noosa Upon arrival in Brisbane pick up your hire car and drive to the beachfront town of Noosa located on the Sunshine Coast and surrounded by riverside areas and hinterland communities. Noosa is a must do for to any Queensland itinerary. Hotel: Sofitel Noosa Pacific Resort
Day 4: Fraser Island Enjoy a relaxing buffet breakfast before making your way to the Village Square to meet your Ranger for your day’s adventure on the world’s largest sand island. Drive across World Heritage-listed Fraser Island in an air-conditioned 4WD coach to the golden sands of 75-Mile Beach. Swim in the fresh waters of Eli Creek on Fraser Island’s eastern beach. See the rusting hulk of the Maheno Shipwreck and continue on to the Coloured Sands of the Pinnacles. Discover the former logging station at Central Station. Walk long the boardwalk of Wanggoolba Creek. Then visit Pile Valley, where Fraser Island’s famous Satinay trees grow in the sand. Take a dip in the clears waters of Lake McKenzie, walk around the sandy shoreline or just relax and enjoy the spectacular view. Hotel: Kingfisher Bay Resort
Day 2: Noosa – Hervey Bay It’s a two and a half hour drive to Hervey Bay, commonly considered the gateway to Fraser Island. There is plenty to do with white sand beaches, historic Urangan Pier and many seaside café and picnic spots. Hervey Bay is also renowned for whale watching encounters, July to November is the best time for sightings. Hotel: Mantra Hervey Bay
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Day 5: Fraser Island – Sunshine Coast Hinterland After breakfast, take some time to relax and explore more of beautiful Fraser Island. This afternoon catch your ferry back to Hervey Bay. Drive the three hour journey to the beautiful Sunshine Coast Hinterland. Discover the ancient volcanic peaks of the Glass House Mountains, stroll through the lush rainforests and admire the breathtaking scenery, the Sunshine Coast Hinterland is a haven of relaxation. Hotel: Spicers Clovelly Estate
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Day 6: Sunshine Coast Hinterland - Brisbane Return to Brisbane today and drop your hire car at the airport, before travelling to your next destination. All accommodation is subject to availability and change.
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Quicksilver
From the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef in tropical Cairns and Port Douglas, the Quicksilver Group brings together the most diverse and wonderful collection of multi-award winning Great Barrier Reef experiences. Whether you choose to stay dry and observe or participate in exciting in-water activities, there is a perfect, inspiring and ecofriendly Quicksilver reef experience for everyone
Quicksilver Outer Reef Cruise For an experience of a lifetime, cruise with Quicksilver to spectacular Agincourt Reef on the edge of Australia’s Continental Shelf. From the spacious platform you’ll have the widest range of activities for swimmers and non-swimmers to enjoy. Dive and snorkel in a kaleidoscope of coral gardens and marine life, or stay dry and explore from a semi-submersible and underwater observatory.
Ocean Spirit Michaelmas Cay A beautiful sailing catamaran, a pristine sand cay surrounded by fringing reef and a protected sanctuary for migratory seabirds. Ocean Spirit sets sail from Cairns for a leisurely day at Michaelmas Cay’s unique reef environment. Snorkel from the cay’s shallow waters, cruise in the semi-sub for a diver’s view and observe the island birdlife. Departs: Cairns Marina
Silverswift Dive & Snorkel Experience the thrill of snorkelling and diving the Great Barrier Reef with luxury catamaran Silverswift. This is an active day all about discovering this incredible underwater kingdom as you visit three ecologically diverse outer reef sites. Join the guided snorkel tour or choose an introductory dive and up to three certified dives. Departs: Cairns Marina
Wavedancer Low Isles Set like a jewel in the Great Barrier Reef, Low Isles is an idyllic, unspoilt coral cay island one hour’s sailing from Port Douglas aboard the luxury catamaran, Wavedancer. This is the perfect day for families and couples seeking island relaxation. Snorkel, view the reef from a glass bottom boat or take a guided walk and snorkel tour with the marine biologist. Departs: Port Douglas Marina
Poseidon Dive & Snorkel Designed for personalised dive and snorkel adventures, Poseidon departs daily from Port Douglas visiting three different reef environments in the marine wilderness of the Agincourt ribbon reefs. An exciting day best suited to confident snorkellers and certified divers, experience clear outer reef waters with beautiful corals and extensive marine life diversity. Departs: Port Douglas Marina
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Must Do Day Trips Green Island and Great Barrier Reef Ocean Free Experience the best of both worlds on this full day, small group cruise. Enjoy the spectacular marine life on your private Great Barrier Reef site and then get taken straight to Green Island beach where you can explore the tropical island or just relax in the cool, crystal clear, shallow waters. Ocean Free offers you the opportunity to experience the wonders of the Great Barrier Reef as it was intended. Sail, snorkel and scuba dive aboard personalised tours with a fun and professional crew. Green Island is a truly tropical haven situated 26km from Cairns on The Great Barrier Reef. Whether or not you have previous snorkel or dive experience, discover the incredible underwater world of the Great Barrier Reef and this stunning tropical island paradise. With a maximum of 25 passengers, Ocean Free is the perfect choice for those seeking a more personal touch.
Scenic Helicopter over the Great Barrier Reef Nautilus Aviation Enjoy a spectacular view of Cairns city as you take off towards the world’s largest coral reef system. Experience the sheer size and beauty of the Great Barrier Reef and gain a true appreciation of one of the seven natural wonders of the world. This flight includes views of beautiful Green Island, Vlasoff Sand Cay and Upolu Sand Cay. Sightings of manta rays, turtles and other marine life are not uncommon on this scenic flight. Nautilus Aviation offers the option to combine a scenic helicopter journey with a traditional Barrier Reef Cruise. Choose to fly to the reef and return by cruise or vice versa. Alternatively guest can purchase the ‘get high’ package which sails in both directions and includes a 10 minute helicopter ride while at sea. Scuba diving for beginners and experienced divers, along with coral viewing from the semi-submersible, are available on board at an extra cost.
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Daintree Dreaming Adventure North Australia Join this spectacular small group tour from coast to rainforest to experience the natural beauty and ancient culture of the Tropical North. A member of the Kubirri Clan will introduce you to their traditional fishing and gathering techniques and catch of crabs, mussels and fish is cooked up to share with homemade damper. At Mossman Gorge you will be greeted with a traditional smoking ceremony conducted by Aboriginal people with specialised cultural knowledge to welcome people to their land. A delicious lunch infused with local flavours is served before you travel into the Daintree Rainforest. Wander through the lush rainforest with your experienced guide and be amazed at the diversity of plant species.
Cape Tribulation, Daintree and Mossman Gorge Down Under Tours Explore the ancient rainforests of World Heritage listed Cape Tribulation and the Daintree National Park on this full day tour led by an experienced and knowledgeable guide. Visit Mossman Gorge Centre and enjoy morning tea before boarding your transfer into the gorge. Discover the secrets of the rainforest and take a guided walk to learn about this enchanting environment. Hop aboard the Daintree River Cruise and learn about the intricate Daintree eco-system, look out for wildlife including the elusive Saltwater Crocodile Enjoy a delicious BBQ lunch in the rainforest of Noah Valley, renowned for the existence of primitive flowering plants. Then walk along the world famous Cape Tribulation Beach, named by Captain James Cook on his voyage of discovery in 1770.
Kuranda Skyrail and Kuranda Scenic Railway Down Under Tours This morning your driver will pick you up from your hotel and check you in for the tour using the Kuranda boarding pass. The pass includes a detailed itinerary, pre-allocated preferential Kuranda Scenic Rail seating, a map of Kuranda and discounted entry into selected attractions. Be amazed as you glide silently over and through the rainforest canopy on the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway. Enjoy free time exploring the charming village of Kuranda, before boarding the Kuranda Scenic Rail. This fascinating train journey winds through 15 tunnels, across bridges and around curves to Freshwater Station where you our will transfer back to your hotel.
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Spicers Balfour Hotel Brisbane, Queensland This award-winning chic, designer hotel is in the fashionable suburb of New Farm. Created by one of Brisbane’s leading design teams, each of the 17 luxuriously distinctive rooms and suites are both unique and welcoming with stylish decor and modern amenities. Dine inside or enjoy the alfresco experience of a classic Queenslander wraparound verandah and an intimate courtyard shaded by frangipani trees at Balfour Kitchen. Fusing Australian and European tastes, dishes are created using fresh seasonal goods from local producers and farms. This iconic and stylish building is situated just minutes from Brisbane city centre. Star rating: êêêêê
NEXT Brisbane Brisbane, Queensland Discover an urban-luxe hotel where going the extra mile is par for the course. NEXT Brisbane is located the on vibrant Queen Street in the city centre, which is an ideal location for guests looking to explore the sights and sounds that Brisbane has to offer. Upscale hotel highlights include a glamorous rooftop pool, 24 hour fitness room, a carefully curated collection of chi and contemporary-styled guest rooms outfitted with the Dreamweaver Sleep System, complimentary WiFi and an espresso machine. Dining options include Lennons Restaurant & Bar and Lennons ToGo. Alternatively, order a delicious NEXT Take Away. Star rating: êêêê
Hotel Grand Chancellor Brisbane, Queensland Revel in this contemporary styled central hotel with panoramic Brisbane River and Mount Coot-tha views. With 230 stylish rooms and suites to choose from, guests are invited to enjoy well-appointed interiors decorated with a calming neutral palette. Reserve a Superior Suite on the top floor and enjoy the convenience of a separate lounge and dining area. Make a reservation at Frescos Restaurant, serving a mix of seafood and grilled cuisine or take advantage of the light-dining menu on offer at Frescos Bar & Café. Additional highlights include a stunning rooftop pool and a state-of-the-art fitness facility with awe-inspiring cityscape views. Star rating: êêêê
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Palazzo Versace Gold Coast Gold Coast, Queensland A world where opulence and Versace couture collide, Palazzo Versace Gold Coast is Australia’s first fashion-inspired hotel. Behind the gates of the resort, amenities include opulent accommodations, a day spa, marina, poolside cabanas, award-winning dining, fitness and wellbeing centre and the first water salon experience in Australia. Be immersed in the Versace brand lifestyle with a choice of 200 opulent guestrooms and suites, infused with Versace home furnishings. Dine on Australian-inspired cuisine at IL Barocco or savour a signature Palazzo Versace high tea in Le Jardin. Afterwards, enjoy a spot of retail therapy in the Versace Boutique. Star rating: êêêêê
VOCO ™ Gold Coast, Queensland Located in the heart of vibrant Surfers Paradise, VOCO is a perfect base to explore all that this exciting region has to offer. The property is adjacent to SkyPoint Observation Deck and a short stroll from the magnificent beaches, shopping, and entertainment establishments. The stylish well-equipped guest rooms have panoramic views of the ocean or lush hinterland. When you are not enjoying the modern comforts of your room there is plenty more on offer, with two pools to catch the Queensland sun, a modern gym, a wide range of restaurants or treat yourself at L’Aqua Day Spa for a day of pure indulgence. Star rating: êêêê Superior
Peppers Broadbeach Broadbeach, Queensland Escape to this urban-luxe, family-friendly getaway on the Gold Coast. Located just 25 minutes from Gold Coast airport, Peppers Broadbeach offers the pinnacle of upscale living with a carefully-curated collection of suites and skyhomes to choose from. Wake up to mesmerising views of the Pacific Ocean and Gold Coast Hinterland, then enjoy freshly-brewed coffee on the balcony. Amenities include Endota Day Spa, two resort pools, a sauna, two gyms, a tranquil Zen garden, a cinema, complimentary WiFi and a barbecue. Spend the day surfing or enjoy one of the many gourmet dining options on the doorstep. Star rating: êêêê Superior
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Sofitel Noosa Pacific Resort Noosa, Queensland Exuding a breezy coastal chic, Sofitel Noosa Pacific Resort embodies the laid-back essence of Noosa, on the Queensland coastline. With 176 guest rooms, suites and villas to choose from, bright, light-filled interiors offer views over Noosa Village, Noosa River, the resort pool or Laguna Bay. Resort highlights include a day spa, a glittering outdoor pool, a restaurant and three bars. Check into AQUA Day Spa and luxuriate with a choice of enticing therapies and treatments designed to enhance wellbeing. Select a pure gold radiance treatment, La Prairie’s gold standard for anti-aging. Noosa Beach House Restaurant is the venue of choice for a globallyinspired menu featuring dishes like Sri Lankan snapper curry and seafood tasting plates. Afterwards settle down for riverside views and French-inspired cocktails at Riviera Bar & Lounge. Nearby attractions include Noosa Springs Golf Course, Noosa Beach and Noosa Marina. Star rating: êêêêê
Riley, a Crystalbrook Collection Hotel Cairns, Queensland Mingling state-of-the-art technology with a contemporary coastal chic ambiance, Riley is a five star getaway to the vibrant city of Cairns. Luxuriate with a choice of 311 elegantly appointed guest rooms and suites offering panoramic views, a spa, a lagoon and a man-made beach. Select a sumptuous Sea Suite with uninterrupted views of the Coral Sea, seen from the bed and lounge. Upscale amenities include a spacious balcony, complimentary WiFi, Apple iPad Control Centre, Staycast by Google Chromecast for video streaming, complimentary movies, a Nespresso machine with complimentary pods, Air-con and black out blinds. There are three dining options to choose from plus 24-hour in-room dining. Take a pew in Rocco, Cairns’ highest rooftop bar, where 270 degree panoramic views of Cairns and the Coral Sea are served with a carefully-curated collection of sweet and savoury cocktails and a stellar champagne menu. Star rating: êêêêê
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Shangri-La Hotel, The Marina Cairns Cairns, Queensland This well-established property offers a perfect location with uninterrupted panoramic views of spectacular Trinity Bay, world class Marlin Marina and breathtaking mountain ranges, showcasing the tropical north at its best. The 255 guestrooms and suites offer modern amenities and décor with all rooms providing a balcony or terrace and views of Marlin Marina, Trinity Bay, Cairns city, the rainforest gardens or the hotel’s enticing pool. Free WiFi is available throughout the entire hotel. Upgrade to a Horizon Club Room to receive club benefits including light buffet breakfast, coffee and tea making facilities, chilled fruit juices and evening drinks and canapés. After a day exploring all that Cairns has to offer, including the nearby Pier Shopping Centre, relax by the swimming pool before enjoying modern Australian cuisine expertly prepared in the North Bar & Kitchen restaurant, overlooking the waterfront. Star rating: êêêêê
Pacific Hotel Cairns Cairns, Queensland A warm welcome awaits in Pacific Hotel Cairns located on the Cairns Esplanade. With 207 plush, contemporary-styled guest rooms, a shimmering outdoor pool and restaurant, the hotel is well situated to benefit from the attractions of Cairns and the entry point to the Great Barrier Reef. Amenities include minimally-designed bathrooms with complimentary toiletries, flat-screen TV’s and complimentary WiFi. The tropical location is reflected in the interior of the hotel with the Tropical Luxe Room Collection, located on the second and third floors of the hotel, featuring a spacious natural stone walk-in shower and luxurious amenities. Rooms on the fourth floor and above enjoy elevated upgrades such as private balconies and higher rooms have awe-inspiring sea, city and mountain views. Don’t miss Bushfire Flame Grill, serving up a tasty selection of Brazilian Churrasco and Barbeque on the bustling esplanade. Star rating: êêêê
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Fitzroy Island Resort Fitzroy Island, Queensland Fitzroy Island Resort is the only resort on this unspoiled island, the majority of which is National Island Park - this includes mangroves, open woodland, tropical rainforest and pristine coral beaches. Fitzroy Island is easily accessible, situated just a 45 minute ferry transfer from Cairns. The natural island surroundings here allow guests to appreciate nature and enjoy untouched landscapes in the rainforests, reef and white beaches. The 99 studios and one or two-bedroom Ocean Suites and Beach Cabins offer a comfortable retreat after a busy day. In addition to walking and hiking trails, guests can also chose to go kayaking, boating and fishing. Additional facilities include the swimming pool, spa, children’s play room and Dive Centre. In addition to walking and hiking trails, guests can also choose to go kayaking, boating and fishing. Additional facilities include the swimming pool, spa, children’s play room and Dive Centre. The Zephyr restaurant uses fresh local ingredients to create tempting modern Australian dishes, available for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Dining may be enjoyed in an alfresco setting. Casual, café-style snacks and drinks are available at Foxy’s Bar, located on the beachfront. Star rating: êêêê
Green Island Resort Green Island, Queensland The eco-sensitive Green Island Resort is luxury on the Great Barrier Reef, just 27km from Cairns. Nestled amongst the rainforest and secluded from the day visitor facilities, the Green Island Resort experience offers a unique blend of beautiful accommodation, unparalleled access to the Great Barrier Reef, lush rainforest, and a spectacular array of bird and marine life to explore. With just 46 suites, each features aromatic timbers and private balconies with either rainforest or pool views. Relax with indulgent massage treatments and dine in the signature Emeralds restaurant or hideaway with a picnic hamper. Private beach dining is a resort specialty. Guests enjoy a variety of complimentary activities including snorkelling, kayaking, windsurfing, guided nature walks, glass bottom boat tours, daily fish feeding presentation and sunset drinks. A wide range of optional activities include Great Barrier Reef day tours, scuba diving, snorkel trips, helmet diving and parasailing. Your stay can be as active or as relaxing as you please. Star rating: êêêê Superior
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Bellevue at Trinity Beach Trinity Beach, Queensland Indulge in luxury and the relaxed atmosphere of Bellevue at Trinity Beach, with fully self contained apartments that enjoy an elevated position overlooking Cairns’ best loved beach. All of the one, two and three bedroom ocean view apartments offer uninterrupted 180 Degree views over Trinity Beach and the Coral Sea. Enjoy spectacular sunrises from your private balcony, spend some time in the saltwater pool or find a shady spot on Trinity Beach to relax for the day. Bellevue at Trinity Beach is located just a three minute walk to the Esplanade where you can enjoy the many restaurants and family atmosphere that Trinity Beach has to offer. Discover why the locals love this piece of paradise with its lush tropical gardens, plenty of shaded and grassy areas to relax, the lifeguard patrolled beach and great cafés and boutiques. Trinity Beach is located just 20 minutes north of Cairns Airport and is central to all of the major tourist attractions in the region. Star rating: êêêêê
The Reef House, MGallery by Sofitel Palm Cove, Queensland This alluring property prides itself on offering sophisticated luxury in a peaceful and intimate beachfront setting. Service and standards are important, and more than evident, at this delightful colonial property which reflects an old-world charm. The 69 studios, rooms, suites and apartments offer serene boutique style living accommodation with balconies overlooking one of the three swimming pools or the beautiful tropical gardens, perfect for just lazing around and for catching the sunset. The 300 year old Melaleuca trees provide a perfect natural canopy under which guests are able to dine on the resorts exquisite signature dishes, expertly prepared using fresh, locally sourced produce. Enjoy a pre-dinner cocktail at the classically elegant Brigadier’s Bar or simply relax as trained spa therapists at the Reef House Day Spa provide dedicated rituals for the face and body which incorporate the latest ingredients and techniques. Star rating: êêêê
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Peninsula Boutique Hotel Port Douglas, Queensland This boutique adult only, all suite property provides the luxury of a hotel with the added self-catering benefits of a private kitchenette. The hotel overlooks Four Mile Beach with views towards the ocean. The town centre of bustling Port Douglas is only a two minute walk away. The 34 beautifully furnished suites are well equipped and provide large private balconies where guests can enjoy a tranquil cocktail whilst listening to the lapping waves of the Coral Sea. The popular onsite Hi Tide restaurant offers a choice of modern international cuisine and succulent grilled meats, open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Situated at the quieter end of cosmopolitan Macrossan Street, just 50 minutes’ drive from Cairns airport, the hotel is set in tropical gardens which surround the multi-tiered swimming pool. Complimentary WiFi is available throughout the resort. The bars, restaurants and boutique shops of Port Douglas are all close at hand. Star rating: êêêê Superior
Pullman Port Douglas Sea Temple Resort and Spa Port Douglas, Queensland This gracious hotel is a haven of contemporary luxury, enjoying a prestigious location directly on Four Mile Beach, this chic beachside property is just moments from the best Port Douglas area has to offer. The generously proportioned rooms and apartments provide modern décor and amenities in a relaxing setting. Apartments feature a fully equipped kitchen with a furnished private balcony. Upgrade to a Plunge Pool Apartment to enjoy your own private courtyard with a plunge pool and outdoor pavilion with a barbeque. Hotel facilities include a magnificent 3,000 square metre lagoon pool and a full service spa. Fresh local ingredients are used to create inspiring dishes at the resorts AQUA restaurant whilst the bar is the perfect location for refreshing sundowners. Located a picturesque 60 minute drive from Cairns airport, Pullman Resort is also adjacent to an 18-hole professional golf course. Star rating: êêêêê
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Mandalay Luxury Beachfront Apartments Port Douglas, Queensland Savour the tropical ambiance of Port Douglas at the Mandalay Luxury Beachfront Apartments, set in a partially secluded, unique beachfront location. The beautifully furnished one, two and three-bedroom apartments are designed to reflect beach style and relaxed elegance and are ideal for couples and families. Each apartment features high quality appliances and all the amenities of a five star experience. The property has two large swimming pools, extensive tropical gardens, BBQ facilities and a tennis court onsite. Access to the seemingly endless stretch of Port Douglas’ Four Mile Beach is through a walkway framed by tropical beach flora. Mandalay is just five minutes walk to Macrossan Street, the central hub of Port Douglas and home to restaurants, cafes, bars and boutique shops. Friendly service and exceptional hospitality complete this sensational Port Douglas property. Star rating: êêêêê
Meridian Port Douglas Port Douglas, Queensland Reflecting the tropical serenity of the local area, Meridian Port Douglas is located just 200 metres from Four Mile Beach. This adults-only enclave offers 33 modern, contemporary-inspired selfcatered studios and one bedroom apartments. Accommodations feature spacious, light-filled interiors decorated in a muted, relaxed palette. Select a one bedroom superior apartment with direct pool access, located on the ground level and enjoy a refreshing swim from the private timber deck. Savour stylish self-contained fixtures including a well-appointed kitchen, TV and DVD player. Spend the afternoon lazing by the resort lagoon pool surrounded by lush tropical gardens or step out and enjoy the attractions of the vibrant Port Douglas area including bars, restaurants, shops and cafes. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore the hidden beauty of the surrounding area including a Lizard Island Day Tour or an epic Skyrail Rainforest Cableway tour of one of the oldest surviving rainforests. Star rating: êêêê
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Thala Beach Nature Reserve Oak Beach, Queensland This deluxe eco and nature retreat is located on a private headland, 15 minutes south of Port Douglas. Nestled between the dramatic rainforest mountains and the beautiful Coral Sea, set on 145 acres of private grounds. Timber bungalows are built high on stilts in the forest canopy providing a secluded haven with stunning forest or ocean views. There are endless opportunities to experience local wildlife, take one of the guided walks through the reserve to learn about ospreys, parrots, lizards and butterflies and the many other types of flora and fauna that thrive here. Spend the day relaxing by one of the swimming pools or take a stroll along the reserves private beach. Enjoy a relaxing massage at Rejuvanate Spa. In the evening dine amongst the treetops while taking in the spectacular forested coastline at Ospreys Restaurant, serving delicious Australian cuisine. Star rating: êêêê Superior
Silky Oaks Lodge Daintree National Park, Queensland Experience wild Australia from a different perspective at Silky Oaks Lodge, a premier luxury lodge situated on the Mossman Gorge River, at the edge of Daintree National Park. Silky Oaks offers a unique base from which to explore the pristine tropical surroundings. The rainforest envelops the 40 guest treehouses and suites in a lush, verdant, natural environment. The accommodations are luxuriously cosy with polished wood accents, equipped with private balconies affording spectacular views of the forest and the Mossman river. There are numerous activities available to guests including river kayaking, mountain biking and the indigenous Kuku Yalanji cultural habitats tour, as well as more traditional pastimes and facilities such as yoga, a fitness centre and guest swimming pool. The open sided restaurant serves expertly prepared seasonal produce from its location high amongst the rainforest canopy. There is also the opportunity to relax with the sounds of the rainforest whilst indulging in a rejuvenating spa treatment. Star rating: êêêêê
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Lizard Island Great Barrier Reef, Queensland An exclusive getaway to the Great Barrier Reef, Lizard Island is a luxury resort located on the namesake island. Classified as a ‘Luxury Lodge of Australia’, Lizard Island is home to just 40 suites and villas and 24 private beaches, meaning that each guest, couple or group are assigned their very own private beach. Select a Beachfront Suite with mesmerising views of The Coral Sea and a private pathway leading to the beach. Highlights include over 1,000 hectares of Lizard Island National Park to explore, an array of exquisite restaurants to savour, and an intriguing range of water and lands sports to take part in. Relax, rejuvenate and restore at Essential Day Spa. Take part in a range of guided and self-guided activities including diving, snorkelling, swimming, kayaking and hiking. Other activities include morning yoga, flood-lit tennis, guided interpretative walks and visits to the Lizard Island Research Centre. Star rating: êêêêê
Qualia Hamilton Island, Queensland Enjoy ultra-luxurious living on the edge of the Great Barrier Reef. Offering sweeping views of the beautiful Whitsunday Islands, Qualia is a serene haven where care and attention is given to the smallest detail. Awe-inspiring sunsets, excellent service, gourmet cuisine, deluxe accommodations and ultimate relaxation abound at this world-class resort. Accommodations come in three categories, Leeward Pavillion, Windward Pavillion and Beach House. Each is spacious and elegant, decorated in soothing neutral colours with tones of timber, stone and glass. All provide views out over the sea from the private sundecks. Windward Pavilions and Beach House accommodations also offer private plunge pools. A choice of relaxed and informal dining or a delectable fine dining experience is available at Long Pavillion and Pebble Beach. Water activities include snorkelling, diving, kayaking and sailing, as well as cruises and beach drop-offs to more isolated retreats. Star rating: êêêêê
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Reef View Hotel Hamilton Island, Queensland Located on spectacular Hamilton Island, part of the beautiful Whitsunday group, Reef View Hotel is positioned opposite Catseye Beach and within easy reach of many of the island’s restaurants, activities and entertainment facilities. Guest accommodation features extremely large, well-appointed rooms and suites with views from the private furnished balconies of the tropical gardens or sparkling Coral Sea. Reef View Hotel is the perfect island getaway for a relaxing holiday, lazing by the swimming pool, relaxing on the pristine beach, indulging in spa treatments or making use of the many and varied activities available to guests including the gymnasium, tennis court, paddleboards, catamarans and kayaks. Additionally, Reef View Hotel facilities include a restaurant and bar whilst alternative dining options are available at the many restaurants on the island.
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At a glance Location: Hamilton Island, Whitsundays Transfer time: 5 minute drive from Hamilton Island Airport Hamilton Island Marina Rooms/suites: 364 Restaurants/bars: One restaurant in the hotel and a range of other dining options in close proximity Water activities: Swimming pool, non-motorised water sports Land activities: Fitness centre, tennis Spa/beauty services: Guests have access to Spa Wumurdaylin Board Basis: Bed & breakfast Star rating: êêêê
Beach Club Hamilton Island, Queensland An adult-only oasis, this tranquil, boutique resort sits directly on Catseye Beach, overlooking the Coral Sea. Surrounded by landscaped gardens, all rooms at Beach Club are sea-facing. The 57 Beach Club rooms are fresh, contemporary and airy in style with an elegant seaside decor and ambience. All rooms come with a private courtyard or balcony, offering ocean views. Guests can enjoy the infinity swimming pool, non-motorised watersports, fitness centre, tennis court and a full service spa. A memorable dining experience awaits at Beach Club Restaurant which serves inspired Australian cuisine at the water’s edge. With its spectacular beachfront location, private restaurant and lounge, child-free ambience and personalised service, Beach Club, Hamilton Island is the ultimate romantic retreat.
At a glance Location: Hamilton Island, Whitsundays Transfer time: 5 minute drive from Hamilton Island Airport and Hamilton Island Marina Rooms/suites: 57 Restaurants/bars: One restaurant in the hotel and a range of other dining option in close proximity Water activities: Private infinity-edge pool, non-motorised water sports Land activities: Fitness centre, tennis Spa/beauty services: Guests have access to Spa Wumurdaylin Board Basis: Bed & breakfast Star rating: êêêêê
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InterContinental Hayman Island Resort Hayman Island, Queensland Bask in barefoot luxury at the newly-refreshed InterContinental Hayman Island Resort in the northernmost point of the Whitsunday Archipelago, near the outer reef of the Great Barrier Reef. This rustic-luxe beachside resort, located on a private island in the Coral Sea plays host to glorious white sand palm-studded beaches, a spa, and a carefully-curated collection of restaurants and bars, each offering globally-inspired cuisine.
At a glance Location: Hayman Island, Whitsundays Transfer time: One hour launch transfer from Hamilton Island or Airlie Beach Rooms/suites: 166 Restaurants/bars: 5
Select from 166 renovated guest rooms, suites and villas outfitted with serenity inspiring flourishes such as deep soaking tubs, and private balconies with unparalleled sea or garden views. Choose a swim-up room, in the Pool Wing or wake up to uninterrupted sea views in the Beach Wing. Kid-friendly facilities include the all-new kids club and Intercontinental Planet Trekkers, while family-friendly amenities include Infinity Pool and the Rainforest Lagoon.
Water activities: Swimming pool, motorised and non-motorised water sports Land activities: Gym, tennis, golf simulator, squash, bocce, soccer Spa/Beauty Services: Hayman Spa Children: Planet Trekkers Kids Club Board basis: Bed & breakfast Star rating: êêêêê
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Daydream Island Resort Whitsundays, Queensland This idyllic resort is set in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef and the beautiful Whitsundays. Daydream Island Resort offers 277 refurbished modern rooms and suites which feature incredible views of the pools, tropical gardens or over the impossibly blue water of the Whitsundays. Daydream is home to three new restaurants, Graze, Infinity, and Inkstone Kitchen and Bar. While each has its own unique cuisine and style, they all share the relaxed dining atmosphere reflective with this beautiful island. The Living Reef, the islands famous coral lagoon wraps over 200m around the central building. Shake fins with a baby stingray, spot starfish, get up close to a crab, and discover over 100 unique species of marine fish. With group tours, an underwater observatory, and hands-on experiences with our resident marine biologists, there’s plenty of ways to see, touch and learn. Star rating: êêêê
Heron Island Heron Island, Queensland A place for nature lovers, this natural coral cay lies around 50 miles off the coast of Queensland. The reef, with a myriad of colourful coral and reef fish, is located in the crystal clear aquamarine waters surrounding the island. The resort offers an array of options for those who like to relax, explore or laze on the islands deserted beaches. Guest rooms on Heron Island range from the Turtle Room, set amongst the Pisona forest which blankets the island, to the spacious Beach House with a separate living area. Indulge in delectable cuisine at Shearwater restaurant, or enjoy one or two cool drinks in Baillie’s Bar & Pandanus Lounge. This is the perfect spot to relax in comfort after a day spent on the reef. Guests may also enjoy guided walks of the island or indulge in a rejuvenating spa treatment. Star rating: êêêê
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Victoria Victoria offers a great range of spectacular coastal, cultural and wildlife experiences. Many of which can be enjoyed as a short day trip from the easygoing metropolis of Melbourne but most of which should be afforded a bit longer to truly appreciate. The capital city, Melbourne is widely regarded as one of the most livable cities in the world and is Australia’s cultural, shopping, coffee and foodie mecca. Melbourne is a perfect balance of world-class dining, art, culture and homegrown fashion, as well as having a packed sports calendar all year round. Spend time meandering around the city and discover the hidden laneways and abundance of rooftop bars. Start at Flinders Street Station, wander down Degraves Street and explore the city’s beautiful arcades and street art around every corner.
Beyond Melbourne After a suitable period of time, drag yourself away from the captivating, culinary capital of Australia to discover the four enticing regions beyond Melbourne that encompass Victoria and highlight the diversity and beauty of this state. The Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges, Phillip Island, the Mornington Peninsula, Geelong and The Bellarine. Float over Yarra Valley vineyards in a hot air balloon at dawn, watch Philip Island penguins waddle up to the beach as dusk. Explore historic villages and pick strawberries in Mornington Peninsula then cruise across Port Philip Bay on a sleek vehicular ferry to Queenscliff on The Bellarine. With an endless array of scenery and experiences to enjoy, the regions beyond Melbourne offer a fantastic alterative look into all Victoria has to offer. All of these regions can easily be factored into a tailor made self-drive itinerary. Just an hour’s drive east of Melbourne is the beautiful Yarra Valley and villages of the Dandenong Rages, a haven for nature lovers and food tourists alike. Travel south and come across the small but fascinating and beautiful region of Mornington Peninsula which has three spectacular coastlines,
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dozens of beaches and extraordinary diving and snorkeling opportunities. Philip Island is a precious gem along the Victorian Coast with rugged cliffs and expansive beaches and is of course home to thousands of penguins who nest in the sand dunes. Visit the city of Geelong, a recently rejuvenated area of cafes, bars and restaurants and an exciting events calendar then travel east to The Bellarine where produce is grown in farm fresh air alongside some of Australia’s most awarded cool temperate wines.
The Great Ocean Road One of the most famous coastal routes in the world, The Great Ocean Road takes in the dramatic south west coastline through Victoria and on to the South Australian border. Beginning a 90 minute drive from Melbourne’s city centre and spanning 249 miles, the drive takes in surfing hotspot Bells Beach, the charming old fishing village of Port Fairy, the buzzing arts community in Lorne and of course the 12 Apostles. These craggy limestone stacks rise majestically out of the Southern Ocean and are a definite must-see.
Wildlife and Nature Victoria has truly incredible wildlife and nature spotting. Philip Island, famous for the thousands of penguins that waddle up to the beach in the early evening is also home to a huge fur seal colony and a conservation centre with koalas, wallabies and echidnas. Swim alongside playful dolphins at Port Philip Bay and look out for the ever elusive platypus. These loveable and curious creatures are naturally shy and often difficult to spot but can be found in lakes and waterways across Victoria. Visit French Island in Western Port Bay to see koalas or take the Koala Trail on Gippsland’s Raymond Island to see the states largest koala population. The clifftops and outcrops around Portland and Wilsons Promontory are the perfect platforms from which to watch humpbacks, southern right, blue whales and orcas make their annual pilgrimage from the feeding grounds of Antarctica to Australia’s southern coastline. Whales start arriving in Victoria in May and stay until early October.
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Day 1: Arrive Melbourne On arrival in Melbourne transfer to hotel for a two night stay. Hotel: The Langham Melbourne
Day 2: Melbourne Today is at your leisure to explore this vibrant city, take a stroll down Degraves Street and discover the city’s beautiful arcades and street art around every corner. Melbourne is a perfect balance of world-class dining, art and culture. Hotel: The Langham Melbourne
Day 3: Melbourne - Apollo Bay Collect your hire car and head towards Apollo Bay. The Great Ocean Road is one of the world’s most famous coastal drives. The road hugs the coastline for much of the route, revealing spectacular scenery coupled with the added splendour of the Otway Ranges. Enroute, explore Torquay, a surfer’s hang-out and home to Bells Beach, the world-famous surf beach where national and international challenges are held. Arrive in the fishing village of Apollo Bay, boasting magnificent beaches and the rainforest of the Otway Ranges and Otway National Park. The rest of the day is at your leisure, perhaps visit The Bass Strait Shell Museum featuring a huge display of shells from all around the world and showcasing the area’s shipping history. Hotel: Captain’s At The Bay Guesthouse
Day 4: Apollo Bay – Port Fairy Depart Apollo Bay via Port Campbell, a small crayfishing village, and drive the three hour journey to Port Fairy. Highlights along the road include the Blow Hole, Mutton Bird Island and Elephant Rock. Don’t miss the much photographed Twelve Apostles, created by the constant erosion of the limestone cliffs. The only city on the rugged Shipwreck Coast is Warnambool, overlooking the deep blue seas of the Southern Ocean. From June to September, witness the arrival of the whales as they return to Logan Beach, renowned as Victoria’s southern right whale nursery. Arrive at the delightful little fishing port and seaside resort of Port Fairy and check into your hotel. Hotel: Oscars Waterfront
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Day 5: Port Fairy – Robe Depart Port Fairy and head towards the Seaside town of Robe, passing Lake George, St Clair and Eliza. The port of Robe was proclaimed in 1847 and gradually grew, exporting wool and horses. Hotel: Robe House
Day 6: Robe – Adelaide Travel to Kingston and join the Princes Highway to Murray Bridge. Kingston is the beginning of ‘Lobster Country’ which explains the large lobster sculpture on display. Stop at Victor Harbour, a delightful coastal resort and the largest of the resort towns on Horseshoe Bay. You can take the old horse tram out to Granite Island, home to wallabies and penguins. Don’t miss Rosetta Bluff, a natural rock formation on the south coast. Explore the wineries of McLaren Vale, renowned for Hardy and Seaview wineries. In Hahndorf, a historic German village in the Adelaide Hills, visit the Hahndorf Old Mill, European style bakeries and German shops. Hotel: The Playford
Day 7: Depart Adelaide Return your vehicle to Adelaide Airport in time for your flight. All accommodation is subject to availability and change.
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Day 1: Arrive Melbourne On arrival in Melbourne, collect your car hire and drive to your hotel. The rest of the day is at your leisure. Hotel: Clarion Suite Gateway
Day 2: Melbourne – Yarra Valley Enjoy the easy drive from Melbourne city to the beautiful Yarra Valley, recognised as one of the world’s premier wine growing regions with over 80 cellar doors. The day is at your leisure to explore some of Australia’s most celebrated wineries. Hotel: Yarra Valley Lodge
Day 3: Yarra Valley – Phillip Island Take the scenic route south to Phillip Island through the majestic Dandenong Ranges, dotted with huge trees and quaint villages. You can opt to take a ride aboard the 100 year old Puffing Billy Steam Railway. Once on Phillip Island, experience a host of wildlife including penguins and fur seals. Then get centre stage for the nightly show, when the little penguins waddle up the beach to their burrows at Phillip Island Penguin Parade (own expense). Hotel: Glen Isla House
Day 4: Phillip Island –Mornington Peninsula Drive around the bay to the Mornington Peninsula, a stylish coastal region with many galleries, award-winning wineries and world class golf courses. You can stop en-route at Moonlit Sanctuary to feed kangaroos and wallabies. Or Sink into natural geothermal springs at Peninsula Hot Springs and end your day at nearby St Andrews Beach Brewery, once home to Melbourne Cup winning horses. Hotel: Flinders Hotel
Day 5: Mornington Peninsula – Bellarine Peninsula Cruise across Port Phillip Bay to Geelong and the Bellarine on a short 40 minute ferry journey. The rest of the day is at your leisure. Perhaps take a stroll through historic seaside villages or take a cruise to swim with dolphins from Queenscliff. Tonight, you may wish to treat yourself to a first class experience on Australia’s premium train restaurant, The Q Train. Hotel: BIG4 Beacon Resort
Day 6: Bellarine Peninsula – Melbourne This morning is at your leisure to explore Geelong, you can experience the world’s oldest living culture first hand at Narana Aboriginal Cultural Centre. Or take a stroll along the Geelong Waterfront and discover the Baywalk Bollards Trail. Say farewell to Geelong and head to Melbourne Airport where you will drop your hire car. All accommodation is subject to availability and change.
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Must Do Day Trips Great Ocean Road and 12 Apostles Tour Bunyip Tours Travel along the Great Ocean Road and see the magnificent Twelve Apostles, discover first hand why this trip has become a tourism pilgrimage for so many. Visit historic Cape Otway Lighthouse and explore coastal villages as you wind along the spectacular coastal road. This trip is the perfect choice for those who want to experience the iconic Great Ocean Road journey but have limited time.
Phillip Island Penguin Parade Ultimate Eco Tour Bunyip Tours This trip to Phillip Island is nothing short of unforgettable. Along the way you will meet some of Australia’s favourite animals. Hand-feed kangaroos and wallabies, see wombats and Tasmanian devils. Enjoy lunch overlooking a billabong teeming with water birds then head over to the historic Churchill Island. Visit the world famous Penguin Parade where you can see hundreds of penguins come ashore just after sunset and make their way across the beach to their burrows. This is a truly magical experience.
Yarra Valley Wine Experience Australian Wine Tour Company Departing daily from Melbourne, this full day tour is an excellent way to experience the richness of the Yarra Valley’s thriving wine industry. You will be collected from Melbourne by a luxurious air-conditioned bus, drive through the Yarra Valley admiring the scenery along the way. On this tour you will visit four different wineries and enjoy tasting at cellar doors, with an experienced wine expert on hand to educate and entertain you. You will be treated to a delicious lunch at one of the wineries excellent restaurants, paired with a glass of the estates wine. Finish the day with a visit to the French champagne Moet and Chandon’s Australian production house, where you can enjoy breathtaking views over a relaxing glass of Australia’s best bubbly.
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QT Melbourne Melbourne, Victoria A boutique destination hotel in the heart of Melbourne, QT Melbourne is the playground of design enthusiasts with 188 urban luxury guestrooms, an onsite gym, a glamorous rooftop bar, café and the signature Pascale Bar & Grill. Reserve a QT Deluxe King with robust timber-clad floors coupled with an industrial chic design. Highlights include a King Size QT Gel Bed, a flat screen TV, complimentary in room movies, free coffee pods and Tippity Tea and luxurious amenities. Dine at Pascale Bar & Grill with locally sourced ingredients garnered from the rooftop garden. Pair dishes with a New Orleans ‘French Quarter’ inspired cocktail menu. The Cake Shop serves up teas, batch and cold brew coffees, baguettes and cake all day long. While Rooftop at QT showcases scintillating Melbourne skyline views. Enjoy light bites and canapés served alongside a carefully-curated cocktail menu and beats from the D.J. decks. Star rating: êêêêê
The Langham, Melbourne Melbourne, Victoria The Langham boasts a prime location on Melbourne’s fashionable Southbank, overlooking the Yarra River, close to numerous boutiques, restaurants and bars. The hotel’s inviting lobby is dominated by its famous marble staircase, fountains and opulent chandeliers. The elegant rooms and suites come in a choice of luxuriously appointed categories, each with views over the Melbourne city skyline or the Yarra River. An upgrade to Club Rooms and Suites affords guests access to the Club Lounge, inclusive of breakfast, high tea, cocktails and canapes. Enjoy fine dining in the award-winning Melba Restaurant, with floor to ceiling views over the Yarra River and the Melbourne city skyline. ARIA bar & lounge presents a selection of light meals during the day, while in the evening classic cocktails and fine wines are served. Facilities at the property include a swimming pool, a fully equipped gymnasium and a range of luxurious treatments in the Chuan Spa. Star rating: êêêêê
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Adina Apartment Hotel Melbourne Melbourne, Victoria Adina Apartment Hotel Melbourne offers stylish accommodation in the heart of the vibrant city of Melbourne. A sophisticated décor scheme runs throughout the hotel, from the lobby to each of the accommodation. There are 155 studio and one, two and three bedroom apartments to choose from plus 11 ‘New York’ styled penthouses with sleek, modern interiors and unparalleled cityscape views from the rooftop terrace. Work up a sweat in the fitness room or go for a relaxing swim in the pool followed by a sojourn to the sauna. Make the most of Melbourne attractions including Melbourne Art Gallery and the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria. Star rating: êêêê
Clarion Suites Gateway Melbourne, Victoria Situated on the banks of the Yarra River, in the heart of Melbourne’s central business district, this all-suite property provides easy access to the best shopping and dining establishments. Clarion Suites Gateway offers a choice of contemporary accommodation, with categories up to three bedrooms. Kitchenettes feature in all studios with full kitchens and laundry facilities available in the larger suites. Guests can relax by the indoor heated pool or soak up the sun on the adjacent deck. Enjoy classic cuisine at Williams Bar & Café, the properties restaurant, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Star rating: êêêê
Cosmopolitan St. Kilda St. Kilda, Victoria The chic Cosmopolitan St. Kilda is home to 86 guest rooms including studios and well-appointed longer stay apartments. Guestrooms are spacious with a contemporary design and apartments feature a well-equipped kitchenette. Amenities include complimentary WiFi, a library and computer station and on-site bicycle rentals, plus there is storage for surf boards and boogie boards. Nearby activities include a wealth of water sports such as surfing and windsurfing or play a game of Giant Chess at St. Kilda Botanical Gardens. At dusk, take a stroll to see the Fairy Penguins at the St Kilda Pier. Star rating: êêêê
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Captains at the Bay Guesthouse Apollo Bay, Victoria A compelling waterside location on Great Ocean Road, the aptly named Captains at the Bay Guesthouse is a charming, maritime themed seaside retreat on Shipwreck Coast. Choose from a selection of light-filled spacious suites, apartments and cottages . The two bedrooms Captains Loft is the ideal choice for families, the accommodation is built over two stories, featuring a large living area. Guests are invited to enjoy a full cooked breakfast in the main lodge dining area each morning. Plus there are many dining options in nearby Apollo Bay. With a wealth of land sports and water sports to take part in, go swimming, surfing and fishing. Apollo Bay Golf Club is just a short walk away. Don’t miss the Otway Fly Treetop Walk – a 25 metre- high elevated walkway through the treetops. Nearby attractions include the famous 12 Apostles, Great Otway National Park and the vibrant locale of Apollo Bay. Star rating: êêêê
Oscars Waterfront Boutique Hotel Port Fairy, Victoria Located a short stroll from East Beach in Port Fairy, previously named one of the most liveable towns in the world, lies Oscars Waterfront, a charming stately building converted into a decadent, riverside boutique hotel. With only seven elegantly-appointed guest rooms and suites at this adults-only hideaway, guests may choose from a courtyard suite, a riverfront or an upstairs premium room. Reserve the courtyard spa room on the ground level, outfitted with an open gas fire and king spa. Other highlights include a sumptuous king bed, ensuite with double shower, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities. All guests enjoy complimentary WiFi and free newspapers. Breakfast is served each morning in the Dining Room, overlooking the Moyne River. After a day of sightseeing in the nearby Coonawarra wine region enjoy drinks in the shared lounge or take a short walk to nearby Southcombe Park. Star rating: êêêê
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Royal Mail Hotel Dunkeld, Victoria Revel in the outstanding beauty of the Grampians National Park, where the Royal Mail Hotel, Dunkeld stands under the shadows of Mount Sturgeon and Mount Abrupt. This rustic-luxe retreat offers 41 guestrooms and suites, an outdoor pool, award-winning wine cellar with 28,000 bottles, and two restaurants. Guest rooms offer simply-styled furnishings and complimentary WiFi. Choose a Deluxe Mountain View Room with private balcony and rainfall shower or select a Mt Sturgeon Cottage, converted from the station’s shearers and cooks quarters where the phone and television are banished and in their place – sweet serenity. Or for the ultimate escape away, book the Mt Sturgeon Homestead at the southern tip of the Grampians National Park. Casual dining is available at the Parker Street Project while Wickens at Royal Mail Hotel offers floor-to-ceiling mountain vistas to complement the fivecourse and eight-course menu delivered by namesake and Executive Chef, Robin Wickens. Star rating: êêêê
Glen Isla House Phillip Island, Victoria Nestled on two acres of heritage gardens and oak trees, Glen Isla House offers a relaxing adult only getaway to Phillip Island. With a collection of eight traditionally furnished guest rooms to choose from, offering bed and breakfast accommodations, select a Classic Deluxe Room with garden and deck views. Or select a Heritage Suite with an elegant four-poster bed, gas log fireplace and a corner Jacuzzi bath. This historic suite dates from 1870. Or choose the charming Gate Cottage located under 100 year old whispering oak trees. There are two bedrooms and a fully-equipped kitchen with separate dining and lounge area. Have morning coffee out on the Veranda. Don’t miss the nightly Penguin Parade at the Phillips Island Nature Parks or the Koala Conservation Centre. The nearby town of Cowes offers a choice of cafes and restaurants and three supermarkets for grocery shopping. Star rating: êêêêê
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South Australia South Australia is a very diverse state. Much of the landscape is made up of the arid, dramatic countryside known as the outback. However, towards the coastline the land becomes greener and through the state runs the mighty Murray, Australia’s longest river. At 1553 miles it runs through three states, boasts vast stretches of wonderful waterways and is the third longest navigable river in the world behind the Amazon and the Nile. The vibrant capital city of Adelaide was actually a planned colony rather than a convict settlement like most other Australian capitals. The state is widely known for its wines, local produce, major festivals and sporting events.
Culture and Lifestyle Once considered a sleepy and uneventful city, Adelaide has undergone a significant transformation in recent years and now boasts a burgeoning small bar scene, contemporary and traditional artworks, its own secret laneways culture and a festival calendar to rival that of any major city. Many of these festivals fall during February and March including Adelaide Festival, WOMADelaide and Adelaide Fringe bringing world class entertainment to the city. Adelaide Festival presents a mix of theatre, music, dance and more. WOMADelaide transforms the Botanic Park for a four day celebration and the Adelaide Fringe proffers a program covering everything from cabaret to comedy. North Terrace in the city centre is home to Adelaide’s most important cultural institutions. The Art Gallery of South Australia features a collection of more than 38,000 works while the neighboring South Australian Museum
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holds the worlds largest collection of Australian Aboriginal cultural artefacts. Just a short stroll away are the Botanic Gardens where you can wander amongst thousands of species of roses. Adelaide’s Central Market has undergone a retail renaissance and is now home to exclusive fashion boutiques and specialty stores.
Adelaide Hills Just a 20 minute drive outside of Adelaide’s central business district lies the magical Adelaide Hills. A world away from the hustle and bustle of the city, this region is packed with quaint, charming towns, award-winning wineries, world class restaurants and verdant, country landscapes. Visit Hahndorf, Australia’s oldest surviving German settlement, the town is heritage listed and steeped in history and character. Stroll around the iconic main street, explore heritage German buildings and enjoy a traditional German feast. Take in panoramic views across the Adelaide Hills by scaling Mount Barker Summit or walk the linear trail through Keith Stevenson Park for prime bird watching. Visit the Adelaide Hills Farmers Market, held every Saturday morning to take the opportunity to stock up on fresh local produce. The historic village of Woodside, also situated in the Adelaide Hills is home to a plethora of gourmet food and wine experiences and just 15 minutes from Adelaide is Stirling, the ultimate brunch spot with local eateries serving up mouth-wateringly delicious dishes.
Cellar Doors While much of Australia’s climate and land lends itself to favourable conditions for producing wine, South Australia really is the wine capital of Australia and one of the nine ‘Great Wine Capitals of the World’. Adelaide has more than 200 cellar doors on its doorstep with Barossa probably being the most widely known. However, beyond the Barossa Valley there is so much more to explore from the Adelaide Hills to McLaren Vale and Clare Valley, up to Flinders Ranges and down to the Coonawarra. Each of these areas have different growing conditions and different specialties, Barossa Valley is home to some of the world’s best Shiraz while the cooler climates of the Adelaide Hills make it the perfect region for producing Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir, Clare Valley is famous for its Riesling and the Coonawarra is renowned for great robust wines. Explore these areas and the many more with a variety of tasting tours or spend a night or two in some of these stunning regions.
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Day 1: Arrive Adelaide On arrival in Adelaide you will be transferred to your hotel for a two night stay. Hotel: The Playford
Day 2: McLaren Vale Enjoy a beautiful day of exploring the hills, wines and vineyards of South Australia’s McLaren Vale by bike on this full day tour. Cycle through the vineyards and stop at a number of local wineries to sample their fare and perhaps purchase some wine to take home with you. This trip is the perfect choice for anyone that wants to combine a classic wine tour with a little adventure. Hotel: The Playford
Day 4: Clare Valley Today is at your leisure to explore Clare Valley. Perhaps cycle the Riesling Trail, a 32km corridor linking quaint towns, restaurants and wineries, or step back in time with a trip to Burra, a township famed for its mining heritage. Hotel: Clare Country Club
Days 5 & 6: Clare Valley – Barossa Drive to the Barossa, renowned for its food and wine, cultural experiences and easy-going lifestyle, this is one of Australia’s most famous wine regions. The following day is at your leisure to explore The Barossa and its many wineries. Hotel: The Louise Barossa Valley
Day 7: Barossa Valley – Kangaroo Island It’s an early start today, say goodbye to South Australia’s magnificent wine regions as you travel to Cape Jervis to board the ferry to Kangaroo Island. Here you can see sea lions, Koalas, wallabies and Kangaroos. Hotel: Kangaroo Island Wilderness retreat
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Day 3: Adelaide – Clare Valley Today collect your hire car from Adelaide downtown and drive the 90 minute journey to the Clare Valley. The region boasts more than 40 wineries, some operating out of farm sheds and rustic buildings. This is a region where wine blends effortlessly with history, art, food and relaxation. Wind your way through a cluster of villages and wineries, nestled in a picturesque valley. Hotel: Clare Country Club
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Today is at your leisure to explore this magnificent island. Perhaps visit Flinders Chase National Park, home to the famous Remarkable Rocks, formed over 500 million years of wind, rain and crashing waves. Hotel: Kangaroo Island Wilderness retreat
Day 9: Kangaroo Island – Adelaide Take the ferry from Penneshaw to Cape Jervis and drive back to Adelaide, drop your hire car at the airport before travelling to your next destination. All accommodation is subject to availability and change.
Must Do Day Trips Barossa Food and Wine Experience Adelaide Sightseeing Sample some of the Barossa’s finest wines and gourmet food that has made this South Australia wine region an international icon. Travel through the city of Adelaide and enjoy the change of scenery as you make your way into the vineyards. Taste the different wines the region has to offer and then enjoy a delicious two course lunch. The friendly staff will share the stories behind the wines at Pindarie, a great way to finish off this Barossa Food and Wine Experience.
Kangaroo Island Experience SeaLink From the Remarkable Rocks to playful fur seals, SeaLink guides will help you experience Kangaroo Island’s natural highlights and everything else it has to offer. Enjoy a unique guided walk on the beach amongst a colony of rare and wild Australian sea lions with a National Parks Ranger. Spend the afternoon at Flinders Chase National Park, renowned as a sanctuary for native Australian animals including kangaroos, wallabies, koalas and echidnas. SeaLink also offer a two day package, if you have time to spare, why not stay overnight on Kangaroo Island.
Fork & Grape Off Piste 4WD Tours This unique off-road adventure takes you on an exciting day’s journey through the food and wine region of McLaren Vale, south of Adelaide. En route to iconic local winemakers and gourmet food producers, Off Piste 4WD Tours gets away from the usual tourist beat, venturing into pristine bush terrain via unknown, exclusive tracks not accessible to other tour operators. So join us to experience the natural beauty of the region while along with a catered alfresco lunch at one of Off Piste’s enchanting locations.
McLaren Vale Bike & Wine Day Escapegoat Enjoy a beautiful day of exploring the hills, wines and vineyards of South Australia’s McLaren Vale by bike on this full day tour. Cycle through the vineyards and stop at a number of local wineries to sample their fare and perhaps purchase some wine to take home with you. After the wine tasting enjoy a delicious local produce lunch. This trip is the perfect choice for anyone that wants to combine a classic wine tour with a little adventure.
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The Playford Adelaide, South Australia Located directly opposite the famous Adelaide Casino, part of the prestigious MGallery brand, the Playford oozes sophistication and charm. The beautifully appointed guest rooms and suites are offered in a variety of categories, complete with luxury amenities. Drinks and cocktails are served in the beautiful Playford Lounge Bar. The award winning Playford Restaurant is a must, serving a range of exciting and innovative courses sourced from quality Southern Australian ingredients. Extensive guest facilities include a business centre, indoor heated pool with spa and sauna, along with 24 hour access to a fully equipped gym. Star rating: êêêê Superior
Mayfair Hotel Adelaide, South Australia An exciting blend of style, elegance and glamour combine to create this boutique property. Nestled in the centre of the city, the hotel is set within a renovated heritage listed building, located just 200 metres from the Art Gallery of South Australia. Accommodation is available in a variety of rooms and suites, all of which exudes comfort and style from the elegant furniture and bespoke artwork. Dining at the Mayfair is available at the Mayflower Restaurant and Bar, offering a selection of fine cuisine supported by a well-stocked Australian wine cellar. Guests can also enjoy a cocktail or glass of champagne at the fashionable roof top bar. Star rating: êêêê
Robe House Robe, South Australia Dating from 1847, Robe House was the first house to be built in the small fishing village of Robe, on the Limestone Coast, a 35-minute walk from the white sands of Long Beach. Now a charming B&B, with a quaint selection of five fully self-contained apartments to choose from, guests are served a complimentary breakfast each morning. Facilities include barbecue grills, complimentary WiFi, a selection of teas and coffees served in a common area or out in the garden. Robe village hosts frequent cellar door tastings and offers an enticing array of shops and restaurants. Star rating: êêêê
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The Louise Barossa Valley, South Australia Savour sumptuous lodgings, a glittering outdoor infinity edge lap pool and an award-winning restaurant in the heart of the Barossa Valley wine region at The Louise, 75 kilometres from Adelaide Airport. With 15 compelling suites overlooking vine clad hills, choose from an array of wine-themed rooms such as the Seppeltsfield Suite, the Estate Suite or the Vineyard Suite, just steps away from Appellation restaurant. Highlights include king size beds, spa baths and spacious walk-in showers. In the morning, enjoy an unforgettable picnic breakfast in the Australian bush accompanied by a local ‘mob’ of wild kangaroos. Spend the day exploring the enchanting Barossa Valley wine country with over 40 wineries on the doorstep. In the evening, make reservations at Appellation, led by Chef Ryan Edwards, with a menu highlighting seasonal produce sourced within the local artisan community. Select the Chef’s Tasting Menu paired with world-class Barossa wines. Star rating: êêêê
Mount Lofty House Adelaide Hills, South Australia All rooms are a superb blend of comfort and style. Overlooking the picturesque Piccadilly Valley, Mount Lofty House stands in all its elegance and grandeur of yesteryear. Almost 170 years ago the venue played host to lavish balls and decadent parties. Located in the Adelaide Hills wine region, Mount Lofty has two vineyards on its grounds. McLaren Vale and the Barossa are both just under an hour away. Make sure to visit the wine cellar which runs the entire length of this historic building. Guests can enjoy fine dining at the properties award-winning restaurant, or relax at the day spa. Mount Lofty House offers a delightful selection of rooms, suites and cottages, all elegantly furnished. Choose between the Original, Classic. Piccadilly Garden or Valley View Rooms. For more space and an indulgent experience, pick one of the suites or cottages. Star rating: êêêê Superior
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Southern Ocean Lodge Kangaroo Island, South Australia Set on a dramatic cliff top above the wild Southern Ocean, on Kangaroo Island’s south coast, one could easily imagine being at the edge of the world. At the heart of the lodge lies the Great Room, framing remarkable views over the rugged coastline, Antartica is the next stop on the horizon. Each of the 21 suites afford an equally spectacular vantage, featuring floor to ceiling windows with uninterrupted panoramas of the ocean beyond. Interiors feature lavish king beds, sunken lounges and an outdoor terrace with occasional seating and a daybed. A splendid array of local delicacies awaits in the restaurant showcased in the daily changing menus and complemented by an exclusively South Australian wine selection. Widely acclaimed as Australia’s Galapagos, Kangaroo Island is home to an abundance of native wildlife and spectacular natural attractions. Wildlife is experienced first-hand on the lodge’s guided adventures, a walk amongst the sea lions is just one of the island’s many privileges. Star rating: êêêêê
Kangaroo Island Wilderness Retreat Kangaroo Island, South Australia Kangaroo Island Wilderness Retreat is home to a selection of 33 rustic Courtyard Suites, Bath and Spa Suites, and newly refurbished Eco Lodge Apartments. All rooms feature a balcony or courtyard, allowing guests to enjoy the serenity of the natural bush that surrounds the lodge. Nicolas Baudin Restaurant serves up artisan foods sourced from the local area including free-range meats, freshly caught fish and artisan bread. The restaurant hosts wines produced locally on Kangaroo Island. Watch on as wallabies and possums frolic in the bush. To heighten the experience, choose from a range of wilderness trail packages designed to get up close to the flora and fauna of the island. Visit nearby Flinders Chase National Park, home to 34,000 acres of wilderness, unspoilt rivers and beaches. Don’t miss Remarkable Rocks, one of the islands signature landmarks, roughly-hewn from 500 million years of exposure to the elements. Star rating: êêêê
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Sea Dragon Lodge & Villas Kangaroo Island, South Australia Discover a rustic, luxury retreat overlooking private Pink Bay beach on Kangaroo Island. With an exclusive collection of seven accommodations including Deluxe Spa Eco-Villas, Luxury Eco-Villas and Multi-Bedroom Lodges to choose from, guests are invited to savour the outstanding natural beauty of this island seaside haven. The 250-acre seafront estate is the perfect place from which to explore Australia’s bounty of wildlife and nature. Sunbathe on the private, pristine beach with only the kangaroos for company or watch on as dolphins and seals play on the ocean waves.
At a glance Location: Kangaroo Island, South Australia Transfer time: 1 hour drive from Kangaroo Island Airport or a 30 minute drive from Penneshaw ferry terminal Rooms/suites: 7 Water activities: Private beach Land activities: Nature walks, bird-spotting, wildlife-spotting, lighthouse viewing Board basis: Bed & breakfast or half board available
Each accommodation has a fully self-contained kitchen with stone bench tops and European appliances, separate living areas with comfortable leather lounges, well-appointed bathrooms, free WiFi and jaw-dropping ocean views. Delicious home-cooked, local produce lunches and evening meal hampers are available with advance order. Activities include luxury 4WD tours, hiking and wildlife watching.
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Western Australia Spanning just under 1500 miles from north to south, Western Australia is the largest of the Australian States, boasting the longest coastline and covering nearly a third of the entire country.
its shores are home to 63 stunning beaches, 20 beautiful bays and numerous coral reefs and wreck dive spots. No trip to Rottnest is complete without an encounter with a Quokka, the smiley, adorable marsupial found only in Western Australia made InstaFamous by the ‘Quokka Selfie’.
The State, which could fit the UK into it a staggering 11 times, enjoys year-round summer. Head to the tropical north from March to September and enjoy the Mediterranean climate in the south October to April. With Qantas now offering a direct service from London Heathrow to Perth as well as some 15 plus other airlines flying internationally into this gateway, it really has never been more accessible to explore all Western Australia has to offer.
An easy three hour drive south of Perth is Margaret River. Here boutique wineries, artisan cheese and chocolate producers and towering forests nestle alongside a stunning coastline famous for its surf and wild dolphins.
Perth and Surrounds Perthians enjoy more sunshine on average than residents of any other Australian capital city. If that is not pull enough then the city’s offering of white sand beaches that meet with beautiful, green parks, surrounded by a metropolis of cosy bars and quirky eateries are sure to draw you in. Travel 30 minutes south of Perth by train or car to explore Fremantle, this laid back but bustling beachside port combines the old with the new. Learn about the colonial and maritime history that formed this port, explore the buzzing street markets and sample some of the freshest local seafood at the redeveloped Fishing Boat Harbour. A short 25-minute ferry journey from Fremantle is Perth’s island playground; Rottnest Island may be small in size but
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Western Australia is home to one of the greatest whale migrations on Earth with humpbacks, southern right whales and rare blue whales all traveling along its coast each year. The World Heritage listed site, Ningaloo Reef, spans 185 miles and unlike almost any other coral reef is accessible just steps from the beach. Home to over 500 species of tropical fish as well as the majestic whale sharks, sea turtles, dugongs and manta-rays, Ningaloo Reef fringes the townships of Exmouth and Coral Bay and is recognised as one of the planet’s last great ocean paradises.
Explore the Kimberley and Purnululu National Park Home to the Earth’s oldest and most dramatic rock formations, more than 2 billion years in the making, the dramatic and aweinspiring landscape of the Kimberley is the ideal location to absorb and be heartened by the stories and ancient rock art of Australia’s Aboriginal history, the oldest, continuous culture in the world. Situated in Purnululu National Park in the north east region of the state, the huge sandstone structures that form the Bungle Bungle Range are truly breath-taking. This mesmerising landmark really speaks of the Australian Outback and is best observed from above. A scenic flight over the park will expose an ethereal world of hidden gorges, deep crevices and crystal-clear pools.
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Fly to Broome where the outback meets the ocean to start your journey to both of these unforgettable experiences. While you are there don’t miss Cable Beach; famous for its sunsets into the Indian Ocean, dinosaur footprints at Gantheaume Point, or the Horizontal Waterfalls, described by David Attenborough as “one of the greatest natural wonders of the world”.
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Wonders of the Pilbara and West Coast 13 Days/12 Nights
Day 3: Geraldton – Monkey Mia Travel to Hamelin Pool to see the world’s best known colony of Stromatolites. Later, visit fascinating Shell Beach, one of only two in the world, formed from billions of coquina bivalve shells up to ten metres deep. Continue to the crystal blue waters and the pristine white shell and sandy beaches of Monkey Mia where you’ll stay for the next two nights. Hotel: Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort
Highlights • Travel by luxury coach escorted by an experienced Travel Director and Driver Guide • 12 Full buffet breakfasts, 1 lunch and 9 dinners with wine included
Day 4: Monkey Mia Monkey Mia’s wild dolphins swim to shore to be fed and mingle with the people. After a leisurely breakfast, you can look out for the famous dolphins. Hotel: Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort
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Day 1: Arrive Perth This afternoon set off on a city tour of Perth including a visit to Kings Park where you can see the broad expanse of the Swan River and wander around the Anzac Memorial and wildflower gardens. Tonight, get to know your fellow travellers over a delicious welcome meal. Hotel: Crowne Plaza
Day 2: Perth – Geraldton
Day 5: Monkey Mia – Carnarvon
Travel along the coastline to the port of Geraldton. Heading north to Yanchep National Park, enjoy a fantastic Aboriginal cultural experience in a bush setting. Your Aboriginal guide will share with you their way of life and will treat you to the enchanting sounds of the didgeridoo. Continue along the coast to the seaside hamlet of Lancelin and then to Nambung National Park, home of the marvellous Pinnacles, a series of intriguing limestone formations. On arrival in Geraldton visit the evocative HMAS Sydney Memorial and have the chance to discover the seaside township.
Today you’ll journey north to Carnarvon. On arrival you’ll visit the Carnarvon Space and Technology Museum with plenty of time to explore.
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Day 7: Exmouth After a relaxed breakfast, today is at your leisure. Hotel: Mantarays Ningaloo Reef Resort
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Today you journey to the spectacular waters of the West Coast to North West Cape. Head to Coral Bay, hop onto a glass bottom boat, and cruise over World Heritage listed Ningaloo Reef. You can see wonderful fish and bright unspoiled corals without having to get in the water. When you arrive into Exmouth, you’ll visit Vlaming Head Lighthouse for stunning view over Lighthouse Bay and enjoy a tour of the township with your Travel Director. Hotel: Mantarays Ningaloo Reef Resort
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Day 8: Exmouth – Karratha Continue north to Western Australia’s famous Pilbara region. Known for its rich cultural landscape, red earth and vast mineral deposits, the region’s diverse landscape will fascinate you. Tonight enjoy dinner at your hotel. Hotel: ibis Styles Karratha
Day 9: Karratha – Karijini Journey through the Hammersley Range and follow the mining rail lines to the town of Tom Price. Enjoy a guided tour of Rio Tinto’s Open Cut Iron Ore Mine site. Then, travel in to the depths of the Pilbara to Karijini National Park, famous for the natural beauty of its deep gorges, secluded emerald rock pools and ice blue waterfalls. Your stay tonight is in safari-style eco tents. You can sit on your private deck and relax, while watching the sun set to the calming sounds of nature. Hotel: Karijini Eco Retreat
Day 10: Karijini National Park – Port Hedland Explore the startling landscape of spectacular gorges, waterfalls and rock pools, providing a striking contrast to the stark red landscape of the Pilbara. You’ll explore Fortescue Falls at Dales Gorge where you can take a walk to one of the national park’s plunge pools. Hotel: The Esplanade Hotel
Day 11: Port Hedland – Broome Travel across vast pastoral leases and Aboriginal homelands towards the town of Broome. Tonight, enjoy dinner overlooking Cable Beach. Hotel: Cable Beach Resort and Spa
Day 12: Broome Today you have a full day to explore this tropical hideaway. You can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the pristine sand and swim in the turquoise waters of Cable Beach. Hotel: Cable Beach Resort and Spa
Day 13: Depart Broome This morning enjoy breakfast and then bid farewell to your fellow travellers as your trip comes to an end. All accommodation is subject to availability and change.
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True North Kimberly Wilderness Cruise 8 Days/7 Nights Highlights • 7 nights on-board True North – A luxury adventure cruise • Maximum of 36 guests • Adventure boat excursions, fine dining and non-alcoholic refreshments included
Day 1: Depart Broome – Yampi Sound Welcome aboard the magnificent TRUE NORTH in the pearling port of Broome. Enjoy a cocktail with your fellow adventurers before departing. Dinner is served shortly after leaving port for the overnight cruise to Yampi Sound.
Day 2: Koolan Island – The Horizontal Falls – Doubtful Bay Awake to the majestic Kimberley and savour an irresistible True North breakfast as this custom-built ship glides past Cockatoo and Koolan Islands. Approach The Horizontal Falls where you will be blown away by the awesome power of this huge tidal range before taking a helicopter flight above the falls for a once in a lifetime view!!
Day 3: Sale River - Montgomery Reef This morning is devoted to exploring the Sale River. Fish the mouth for Barra and then join naturalists and adventurers alike to ‘ride the tide’ on a classic river expedition. Then on to Montgomery Reef, a unique eco-system where water cascades as the tide falls exposing a privileged glimpse of another world.
Day 4: Prince Regent River - Kings Cascades True North graces the majestic Prince Regent River. At Kings Cascades the ship will be manoeuvred right under the falls for another unique perspective. Then it’s time for more adventure with a chance to stretch the laces on your hiking boots and an opportunity to swim in yet another pictureperfect billabong.
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Day 5: Hunter River – Jackson Falls With stunning red cliffs set behind rainforest and mangroves, the Hunter River is yet another awesome setting for fishing, mud crabbing, bird watching and just simply exploring. Hike to the hidden Jackson Falls and there is even more splendour from the helicopter!
Day 6: Vansittart Bay – Eagle Falls Today there will be an opportunity to see the “Bradshaws” – possibly the oldest art known to man. The tenders will also be busy exploring local beaches and creeks. Enjoy a heli-picnic at Eagle Falls.
Day 7: Koolama Bay – The King George Falls King George Falls
Journey upstream to the very ‘jewel in the crown’ – The King George Falls. Anchor at the base of the Twin Falls to find endless places to explore. Climb, to the top of the falls for a cruise highlight.
Day 8: Kununurra Mitchell River
Disembark at Wyndham where your courtesy coach will arrive at approximately 0800 hours for transfer to Kununurra.
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Southwest Corner Self-Drive 8 Days/7 Nights
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Days 1 & 2: Arrive Perth On Arrival into Perth you will be transferred to your hotel for a two night stay. The following day is at your leisure to explore this beautiful city. Hotel: Alex Hotel
Day 5: Margaret River – Pemberton Depart Margaret River for the drive to Pemberton. Enroute, visit the historic mill town of Nannup alongside the Blackwood River. On arrival in Pemberton, a town steeped in timber lore, stop off at The Karri Visitors Centre and discover more about this region. Hotel: Forest Lodge Resort
Day 6: Pemberton – Albany Commence the drive from Pemberton to Albany for a two night stay. Travel past the towns of Northcliffe and Walpole, where the Karri Forest meets the ocean. Stop off at the Tree Top Walk, the world’s largest and highest treetop walkway. Visit Denmark, on the banks of the Denmark River surrounded by enchanting forests to arrive at Albany, renowned as Western Australia’s first settlement with over 50 historic buildings. Hotel: Beach House at Bayside
Day 7: Albany Today is at your leisure, why not visit one of the numerous white sandy beaches and appreciate the spectacular coastal scenery. Hotel: Beach House at Bayside
Day 3: Perth – Margaret River Pick up your rental vehicle and commence your drive to Margaret River, known for its award winning wines. See the port city of Fremantle and then travel onwards to Mandurah and Bunbury passing through the Tuart Forest National Park to the seaside town of Busselton on the shores of Geographe Bay. On arrival in Margaret River, check into your hotel for a two night stay. Hotel: Pullman Bunker Bay
Day 4: Margaret River Today is at your leisure to explore the sights of Margaret River. Perhaps visit one of the many wineries nearby, or go on a scenic drive through the Boranup Karri Forest. Hotel: Pullman Bunker Bay All accommodation is subject to availability and change.
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Day 8: Albany – Perth Commence the five hour journey to Perth via the Albany Highway, passing the wine region of Mount Barker, then onwards to Kojonup and Williams to arrive at Perth. Return vehicle to Perth Airport in time for your flight to your next destination.
Must Do Day Trips Explore Perth City Walking Tour Explore Tours Perth Experience the dynamic and vibrant city of Perth on a two hour walking tour with a fun local tour guide. Perfect for first time visitors to Perth, visit fantastic historical and cultural landmarks such as Elizabeth Quay, London Court, arty Northbridge and more. Discover hidden laneways and arcades, Perth’s street art scene, historic buildings, gardens and new developments. Your guide will also point out some of the city’s nightlife spots as well as fill you in on how to get around Perth with ease.
Half Day Margaret River by Seaplane Swan River Seaplanes Swan River Seaplanes is a unique luxury tourism operator specialising in Margaret River Wine Tours. Departing from the Swan River, fly along the stunning Western Australia coast to Margaret River. When you arrive, you will be taken on a guided visit to handpicked wineries, taste award-winning wines and enjoy a gourmet winery meal. This amazing experience allows you to explore the best of Western Australia’s beautiful southwest, in a quick, convenient and thrilling way. Take in spectacular aerial views of unique scenery, sample award-winning wines and indulge in gourmet Australian cuisine on this unique wine tour of Margaret River.
Swan Valley Gourmet Wine Cruise Captain Cook Relax and enjoy the iconic city skyline and beautiful picturesque landscape as you escape the city and cruise leisurely into the upper regions of the Swan Valley. You’ll be treated to a delicious, filling two course lunch from the coveted Sandalford Estate following an exclusive behind the scenes tour of the winery and a one of a kind wine tasting. All of this is capped off with live entertainment and tantalizing desserts on board your return cruise. Captain Cook Cruises’ gourmet wine cruise is a fantastic way to spend the day as you cruise along the river and get to know the Swan Valley a different way.
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COMO The Treasury Perth, Western Australia This luxury hotel is located in the heart of Perth, occupying the 19thcentury State Buildings, which forms part of the vibrant Cathedral Square development. The elegant conversion retains many of the original high ceilings, cornicing and balconies. The property offers 48 spacious, contemporary rooms and suites featuring grand posture king size beds, and crafted European furnishings. Bathrooms feature free-standing tubs and walkin showers, with amenities from the exclusive COMO Shambhala range. The rooftop setting of Wildflower restaurant provides guests with stunning views of the city whilst enjoying fine Australian dining. Post, located on the ground floor, is a modern Italian osteria offering a contemporary twist on Italian classics. Holistic therapies are available at the COMO Shambhala Urban Retreat, which is also complemented by a gym and 20 metre indoor pool. A wonderful combination of history and modern chic make this cutting edge design haven a truly unique property. Star rating: êêêêê
Pan Pacific Perth Perth, Western Australia With views out over the picturesque Swan River, the Pan Pacific is just a short stroll from some of the city’s major landmarks such as Kings Park. The 486 rooms and suites provide a choice of accommodation in a variety of categories. Deluxe rooms feature city views whilst the Premier rooms are located on the top five floors of the hotel with city and Swan River views. A selection of two restaurants and a lobby lounge offer all day dining with a seasonal buffet, enticing à la carte options and a range of signature dishes and pre and post dinner cocktails. Bask in Perth’s sunshine and enjoy a relaxing swim in the hotels outdoor pool during the day. The Fitness Centre is available to guests 24 hours a day. Pan Pacific Perth is a great base from which to explore the many delights of Perth. Star rating: êêêê
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Crown Metropol Perth Perth, Western Australia 392 guest rooms and suites exude a modern elegance at Crown Metropol Perth, choose a Luxe King or Twin, where bathrooms feature a striking monochromatic palette, deep soaking tubs and separate walk-in showers. Slumber on luxury bedding or relax with a soft drink from the mini personal bar and refrigerator. Other amenities include plush bathrobes and slippers, an in-room private safe, iPod docking station, modern writing desk, tea and coffee making facilities and complimentary WiFi. The hotel offers 20 restaurants and bars as well as a relaxation pool, and family pool with waterslide. The Pavilion offers a sublime relaxation area surrounded by luxurious poolside cabanas and dedicated area host. Check into Crown Metropol Hair Salon or visit Dr Anh Medispa offering a selection of advanced skin and medical treatments then savour a chilled glass of fizz in the glamorous La Vie, home to the house of champagne, Ruinart. Star rating: êêêê
Alex Hotel Perth, Western Australia Alex Hotel in Perth CBD is located in a modern, cubist building in the heart of Northbridge near Yagan Square. The hotel offers a range of meeting and dining areas including Lobby Espresso Bar & Lounge, Mezzanine Lounge, Mezzanine Breakfast Bar, the Roof Terrace and Shadow Wine Bar & Dining Room, where the focus is on European-inspired flavours. Choose from an array of carefully-crafted rooms in the categories of small, medium, large, X Large or Bunk. Family Options include a two-room wing featuring a master room with king size bed, a private entrance hall and a connecting room with either twin or king size bed and complimentary light breakfast. Most rooms feature balconies and all include flat screen TV’s and complimentary WiFi. Guests are invited to explore the vibrant local area on two wheels with a collection of loaner Lekker Bikes, locks, helmets and maps. Star rating: êêêê
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Be. Fremantle Serviced Apartments Fremantle, Western Australia Wake up to intoxicating views of the Indian Ocean or watch on as early morning activity takes place in Fishing Boat Harbour. At Be. Fremantle Serviced Apartments, spectacular waterside views are inevitable. The serviced apartments offer an array of well-appointed studios or spacious one, two and three bedroom apartments all featuring fully-fitted kitchens, Nespresso Coffee makers, sumptuous oversized bathrooms and smart TV’s. The waterfront location offers the perfect opportunity to explore Fremantle attractions including an eclectic array of boutiques, cafes, bars and restaurants. Spend an afternoon perusing the Fremantle Markets or set sail for Rottnest Island. Perth City is 25-minutes by car. Known as a distinct dining destination in the Greater Perth area, Fremantle restaurants are an everyday delight. Enjoy the convenience of chargeback facilities at Bathers Beach House and Char Char Restaurant & Bar, renowned as one of the areas most celebrated restaurants. Star rating: êêêê
Rendezvous Hotel Perth Scarborough Scarborough, Western Australia A modern beachside hotel overlooking the mesmerising Indian Ocean at Scarborough Beach, the Rendezvous Perth offers scintillating sea views, an outdoor pool, two bars and a restaurant. With 333 spacious guestrooms and suites, choose a Deluxe Ocean View Family Room with private balcony featuring premium bedding, a fridge, mini bar, tea and coffee making facilities. For a surcharge, guests may take advantage of in-room dining, massages and movies. Hotel amenities include a spa, tennis courts, and a coffee shop and café. Get pampered in the Vanilla Face & Body Spa offering an array of therapeutic and relaxing face and body treatments including Thalassotherapy, Aromatherapy and Ayurveda. For kids and teenagers there is a competition grade skate bowl, a games room and a state-of-the-art children’s playground. Nearby activities include a wealth of water sports at Scarborough Beach including scuba diving, snorkelling, windsurfing and surfing. Star rating: êêêêê
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Cape Lodge Margaret River, Western Australia An alluring adults-only country house hotel in the heart of Margaret River Wine Country, Cape Lodge offers the pinnacle of luxury where Five Star highlights include an award-winning gourmet restaurant – Western Australia Cape Lodge, a cookery school, tennis courts, complimentary WiFi and a sublime outdoor pool. Nestled amidst spectacular countryside, and lush tropical gardens, choose from an array of lavish accommodations with garden and lake views, sumptuous soaking tubs, fully stocked mini bars and spacious walk-in showers. Choose a Lodge King Deluxe Room located in the Main Lodge featuring a luxurious granite bathroom, and country-chic furnishings. Comforts include award-winning Cape Lodge Dining serving up French-inspired country cuisine with locally sourced ingredients, a Chef’s Long Table Lunch or a cooking class and lunch. Savour a sunset cruise departing from Meelup Beach or make reservations for an extra special lunch and swim cruise to Geographe Bay featuring a Cape Lodge Picnic Hamper. Star rating: êêêêê
Pullman Bunker Bay Resort Margaret River, Western Australia A three hour drive south of Perth, Pullman Bunker Bay Resort Margaret River Region Hotel is an architectural masterpiece overlooking the Indian Ocean in Bunker Bay. Designed with double-height ceilings, deep soaking tubs and natural textures and textiles, select from an inspired collection of 150 swoon-worthy bungalow-style villas offering the latest technology and plush, contemporarystyled interiors. Each villa features lake or garden views, an outdoor courtyard or deck, a well-appointed kitchen or kitchenette and boardwalk access to Bunker Bay Beach. Book a table at Other Side of the Moon featuring gourmet Australian cuisine with essences of the Mediterranean. Five Star highlights include a shimmering outdoor pool, tennis courts, a children’s club and complimentary WiFi. The award-winning Vie Spa offers six treatment rooms and a range of Aromatherapy and Ayurvedic treatments and therapies. Must-see attractions include the nearby Bunker Bay, Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse and Sugarloaf Rock. Star rating: êêêêê
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Mantarays Ningaloo Beach Resort Exmouth, Western Australia The sole resort on Sunrise Beach, Mantaray’s Ningaloo Beach Resort exudes a classy, coastal chic in the Cape Range National Park. Located near Exmouth Marina, there are 68 contemporary-styled guest rooms, suites and self-contained apartments and bungalows to choose from. The resort’s amenities include the award-winning Mantaray’s Restaurant, a stylish bar, a lounge, a resort-style pool, a children’s pool, a state-of-the-art gym, tennis courts and complimentary WiFi. Suited to both couples and families, the resort offers a wealth of naturebased attractions. Go sailing on a glass bottom boat and view the coral from the bottom of the boat or go swimming with manta rays, whale sharks and humpback whales. The World Heritage – listed Ningaloo Marine Park offers the perfect location to snorkel and dive. The Ningaloo Reef is Australia’s largest fringing coral reef and home to 250 species of coral and 500 species of fish. Star rating: êêêê Superior
Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef Exmouth, Western Australia Discover a rustic-luxe haven on the sand dunes of Cape Range National Park in Exmouth, Western Australia. An opportunity to go glamping in the wilderness, Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef is home to 16 tents including a family tent in a remote beachside camp in the Western Australian wilderness. This eco-chic resort offers no WiFi or modern day amenities, instead find solar panels, native herb soaps, organic cotton bedlinens and awe-inspiring views of the ocean crashing onto the dunes. Breakfast, lunch and dinner is served daily in the communal dining room of the open-air lodge. Visit during whale shark season or go snorkelling and swimming with Manta Rays in the emerald waters of the Ningaloo Reef, renowned as one of Australia’s great marine experiences. From wildlife and bird-watching, to native red kangaroos, and rock wallabies, The Cape Range National Park offers the opportunity to see Australia’s wildlife up close. Star rating: êêêêê
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Cable Beach Club Resort Broome, Western Australia Cable Beach Club Resort is an exclusive, award-winning getaway overlooking Cable Beach in Broome The resort features a world-class spa, four restaurants, a bar and two sparkling pools. With 235 guest rooms, studios, suites and villas, the focus is on sublime relaxation within the lush confines of this luxurious resort designed to reflect the Asian and colonial influences of Broome. Families enjoy an array of facilities including the Family Pool, water playground, mini golf and tennis. Make reservations for a couples massage at Chahoya Spa by L’Occitane then spend some time in the meditation room or relax by the adults-only Ocean Pool. The resort offers an enticing selection of dining options including Cichetti Club serving Italian-inspired small plates while Kichi Kichi is a poolside contemporary Asian eatery. Don’t miss the Buddha Sanctuary, home to the largest carved crystal Buddha statue in the world. Star rating: êêêê
Freshwater East Kimberley Apartments Kunnunura, Western Australia Freshwater East Kimberley Apartments is a collection of spacious, lightfilled apartments outfitted with contemporary-styled interiors, in Kunnunura, Western Australia. This resort-style apartment complex is located amongst lush landscaping overlooking Celebrity Tree Park and Lily Creek Lagoon. Choose from a selection of 50 one, two and three bedroom apartments where highlights include complimentary WiFi, well-appointed kitchens with modern appliances, a free laundry service and free Foxtel including movie channels. Additional highlights include a resort-style pool, 24-hour reception and a poolside barbecue. Guests may order breakfast packs from reception. With so many world-class attractions in the nearby area, take a Bungle Bungle scenic flight from Kunnunura Airport and soar over Lake Kunnunura and the Ord River. Continue on to the awe-inspiring Bungle Bungle Range and Purnululu National Park – a designated World Heritage Site. Finish the day with a visit to the Argyle Diamond Mine. Star rating: êêêê
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Northern Territory Widely known for breathtaking natural landmarks including world-heritage listed Kakadu National Park and iconic Uluru (Ayres Rock), the Northern Territory which is split into the two distinct regions of the Top End and the Red Centre is quite unlike any other region of Australia. From Darwin’s famous sunsets to the majestic Katherine Gorge and the ancient Aboriginal culture to the outback charm of Alice Springs, the Territory is absolutely packed with unique experiences, all of which are easier to discover than you may realise. The capital city of Darwin is a major international gateway to Australia and for visitors travelling from the UK or Ireland choosing to break their journey with a stopover in Singapore, Darwin is actually the closest entry point from here down to Australia. Its beautiful harbour, which is three times larger than Sydney Harbour, also welcomes several luxury cruise liners and is the embarkation point for the growing number of expedition cruises exploring the Top End.
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Alice Springs
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The tropical metropolis of Darwin is the thriving hub of the Top End. The city’s outdoor lifestyle has huge appeal and can best be enjoyed by taking a sunset harbour cruise, enjoying a meal at one of the many waterfront restaurants, or meandering through the market-places where strong Asian influences are to be found. The 90 minute drive to Litchfield National Park with its array of swimming spots and waterfalls is a great day trip or even better appreciated with an overnight stay. The region of Katherine is where the outback meets the tropics, three hours’ drive from Darwin, nature comes alive at Katherine Gorge. Canoe, board a boat cruise or fly over the gorge in a helicopter to spot wildlife, waterfalls and aboriginal artwork. Not to be outdone, Kakadu National Park is a natural wonderland, home to hundreds of different species of bird, animal and plant life, as well as an ancient display of indigenous rock-art dating back over 20,000 years. If Darwin is the hub of the Top End then Arnhem Land is the heart. Considered one of Australia’s last truly unspoilt areas, this vast, spiritual wilderness is rich in Aboriginal culture and unique indigenous experiences. Arnhem Land is also home to some of the best fishing in the world.
The Red Centre
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An extraordinary landscape of desert plains, dramatic mountain ranges, rocky gorges and some of Aboriginal Australia’s most sacred sites including Uluru and Kata Tjuta; the Red Centre features on many a bucket list and understandably so. Watching Uluru’s change of colour at sunset and sunrise is one of outback Australia’s most unmissable experiences, pictures really do not do this remarkable wonder justice. Equally as phenomenal is neighbouring Kata Tjuta, and well worth including in your visit of the region is Kings Canyon where you can trek to the rim for spectacular views across the rugged bluffs and theatrical landscape of Watarrka National Park. A trip to the Red Centre would not be complete without visiting Alice Springs, a town which epitomises the Australian outback character. Hiking trails, wildlife centres and mountain biking are all available from Alice as well as some unexpected surprises such as its underground café cultural, contemporary art scene and laidback lifestyle.
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Uluru & Kings Canyon Explorer
NORTHERN TERRITORY
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QUEENSLAND
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Highlights SOUTH AUSTRALIA
• Discover Uluru and Kings Canyon on this three day tour • Accommodation, transport and excursions included • AAT Kings offers many alternative Red Centre tours, contact your travel agent for more information
Day 1: Arrive Uluru On arrival in Uluru (Ayers Rock) you will be transferred to your hotel. This afternoon you will visit the Uluru–Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre to learn more about the Western Desert region. Tour the sacred sites around the base of Uluru with a local driver guide, learning about the native flora, fauna and intriguing cultural traditions of the traditional owners, the Anangu. Walk to sacred Mutitjulu Waterhole, and view ancient Aboriginal rock art while your guide explains its significance. Later, relax with sparkling wine as the sun sets over Uluru, bringing out the myriad shades of colour for which the world’s largest monolith is renowned. Hotel: Sails in the Desert
Day 2: Kings Canyon Today you’ll travel from Ayers Rock Resort to Kings Canyon, stopping for breakfast at Kings Creek Station along the way. Originally vacant crown land, the station now runs cattle and is the largest exporter of wild camels in Australia. Learn the intriguing story of the owners and their dedication to Aboriginal children in the region’s remote communities. Make the steep rocky climb to the rim of the canyon for spectacular views of Watarrka National Park. The rim walk takes approximately three hours to complete and is rocky and steep. If you wish to take an easier, shorter walk instead, you can explore the boulder-strewn canyon floor, getting up-close to the native plants and birdlife that call this part of the world home. Return to your Ayers Rock resort where the rest of the evening is at your leisure. Hotel: Sails in the Desert
Day 3: Uluru & Kata Tjuta Rise early this morning to travel to the Uluru sunrise viewing area. Watch the first rays of the sun set the Red Centre alight while enjoying a warming cup of tea, coffee or hot chocolate. Then travel to the mystical domes of Kata Tjuta (the Olgas). On the way, enjoy panoramic views of the southern side of Kata Tjuta from the dune viewing platform. On arrival take a walk through Walpa Gorge, which follows the natural creek bed between two of the tallest, soaring red-rock domes of Kata Tjuta. This afternoon you’ll be transferred to Ayers Rock Airport for your departure flight. All accommodation is subject to availability and change.
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Darwin
The Ghan Top End Discovery 5 Days/4 Nights
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Katherine
NORTHERN TERRITORY
Highlights • Travel from Alice Springs to Darwin aboard The Ghan train
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• All Inclusive meals and beverages while on-board the train
Road Rail
• Accommodation, transfers and excursions included
Day 1: Arrive Alice Springs On arrival in Alice Springs you will be transferred to your hotel. The rest of the day is at your leisure to explore Alice Springs, a town which epitomises the Australian outback character. Overnight: Crowne Plaza Alice Springs Lasseters
Day 2: Alice Springs – The Ghan It’s an early evening departure from Alice Springs Terminal where you will step aboard The Ghan for an unforgettable train journey through the Northern Territory. This All Inclusive rail journey travels to Darwin on a one-of-a-kind adventure. Enjoy modern Australian cuisine and regional fine wines on-board. There’s time to socialise with your fellow traveller before retiring to your comfortable private cabin for the night. Overnight: The Ghan
Day 3: The Ghan –Darwin The pristine wilderness of Katherine is stirring and powerful, and you’ll have the chance to explore it from the water or land with your choice of off train experiences. Cruise the jaw-dropping Nitmiluk Gorge, learn more about its ancient Indigenous rock paintings and gain insight into the culture of the traditional owners of Nitmiluk, the Jawoyn people or discover the authentic outback life on a cattle station. Once back on-board, share lunch with new friends as the train makes its way through lush, green tropics to arrive at the terminal in Darwin in the early evening. Transfer to your hotel for a two night stay. Hotel: Mantra Pandanas Darwin
Day 4: Kakadu National Park Experience Kakadu’s exceptional beauty and diversity on a full day tour. Teeming with wildlife in the water, on the land and in the air, there are many species which provide a diversity and concentration seen nowhere else. Join your local guide for a cruise on the famous Yellow Water Billabong, where you can search for saltwater crocodiles and the colourful range of birdlife for which this region is renowned. Stop at Nourlangie Rock after lunch, where you can view ancient Aboriginal rock art. Hotel: Mantra Pandanas Darwin
Day 5: Depart Darwin Today you will be transferred to the airport for your onward flight. All accommodation is subject to availability and change.
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Must Do Day Trips Uluru Highlights SEIT Tours
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This three hour sunrise tour is the perfect choice for those short on time or who don’t want to walk too far. You will be collected from your hotel, as you travel towards Uluru, its vast shape rises from the sand dunes in the early dawn, with the light highlighting its presence. Your guide will take you to a special location to watch the sun rise over this amazing monolith while enjoying an outback picnic breakfast. Visit Mutitjulu Waterhole along the Kuniya Walk and learn the Creation stories of Liru (venomous snake) and Kuniya (woma python). After this short walk you will drive around the base of Uluru and hear the story of the Mala people before returning to your Uluru hotel.
Town like Alice AAT Kings Tour the sights of ‘The Alice’ including the School of the Air and learn how children who cannot access schools are educated by radio. Stop at the historic Telegraph Station, which marks the original site of the first European settlement in Alice Springs. Visit the Royal Flying Doctors Service, where you will learn how medical aid reaches those who live in the remote outback. Stop at the Alice Springs Reptile Centre, where you can see up close to some of the lizards and snakes of Central Australia’s semi-arid desert, such as the Perentie Lizard and the Thorny Devil. The tour concludes with a panoramic view of the township of Alice Springs and the MacDonnell Ranges from the top of Anzac Hill.
Sounds of Silence The award-winning Sounds of Silence dining experience begins with outback style canapés and chilled sparkling wine served atop a sand dune overlooking the Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park. As the sun sets and darkness falls to the sound of a didgeridoo, join a table of fellow travellers for an unforgettable dining experience and an introduction to Aboriginal culture with a traditional dance performance under the outback sky. Guests help themselves to a bush-tucker inspired buffet that incorporates native bush ingredients such as crocodile, kangaroo, barramundi and quandong. After dinner, settle back and listen to our resident star talker decode the southern night sky. Locate the Southern Cross, the signs of the zodiac, the Milky Way, as well as planets and galaxies that are visible due to the exceptional clarity of the atmosphere.
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Full Day Ultimate & Litchfield Tour Outback Floatplane Adventures This magnificent full day trip from Darwin to Litchfield combines a classic tour with a floatplane adventure and an exciting ride on a unique airboat. Enjoy a picturesque and informative coach tour of Litchfield National Park. With several stunning waterfalls that cascade into crystal clear pools and clusters of weathered sandstone pillars, this is a fascinating and beautiful place to visit. Board the floatplane and fly to Sweets Lagoon for an action-packed adventure including fast airboat cruises and experiencing crocodiles up close, enjoy the unique aerial perspectives of this unspoilt wilderness. Get up close to the amazing Northern Territory wildlife with a wetlands cruise on a unique airboat while enjoying a delicious barbeque lunch. You can do some fly fishing, go for a swim or simply relax and enjoy the amazing scenic surrounds.
Litchfield National Park Waterfalls AAT Kings Take in the splendour of thundering waterfalls, rainforest pockets and historic sacred sites on this full day tour of Litchfield National Park. First stop is Florence Falls, where you have the opportunity for a scenic and interpretive bush and monsoon vine forest walk, there is also the chance for a swim in the plunge pool. Travel on to Tolmer Falls for a magnificent view of the water cascading down to the deep waterhole at the base of the falls. Finally visit Wangi Falls, with its large crystal clear pool, another relaxing spot for a swim. On the way back to Darwin, stop in at Howard Spring Nature Park where you will have the chance to feed the Barramundi and Turtles.
Kakadu National Park Explorer AAT Kings Experience Kakadu’s exceptional beauty and diversity on this full day tour. Teeming with wildlife in the water, on the land and in the air, there are many species which provide a diversity and concentration seen nowhere else. Visit the Warradjan Cultural Centre and view the informative displays depicting the traditions of the Aboriginal people in Kakadu. Join the local guide for a cruise on the famous Yellow Water Billabong, where you can search for saltwater crocodiles and the colourful range of birdlife for which this region is renowned. After a lunch stop at Nourlangie Rock, your guide will lead a walk to view ancient Aboriginal rock art, before returning to Darwin.
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Crowne Plaza Alice Springs Lasseters Alice Springs, Northern Territory A striking casino hotel at the foot of the MacDonnell Ranges, Crowne Plaza Alice Springs Lasseters is the perfect choice for a getaway to the heart of the Northern Territory. Highlights include 205 well-appointed guestrooms and suites, a sparkling outdoor pool, a spa, an on-site casino and four bars and three restaurants. Gourmet dining options include Tali serving up Australianinspired cuisine and Juicy Rump for steaks and grilled meats, or enjoy light bites and refreshments at Splash Poolside Café. Guests can work out at the state-of-the-art gym or take advantage of the mountain bikes and explore the surrounding area. Star rating: êêêê Superior
Desert Gardens Hotel Uluru, Northern Territory The property is set within an oasis of native gardens and features welcoming rooms and locally inspired dining options. The rooms at Desert Gardens are the only ones within the Ayers Rock Resort complex to offer views of Uluru. A choice of accommodation is available in a selection of categories, settings and views, ranging from garden to desert. Breakfast and lunch are served at Mangata Bistro & Bar, with an al fresco option. An à la carte evening menu is available at Arnguli, with an emphasis on local indigenous flavours accompanied by a selection of fine Australian wines. Star rating: êêêê
Sails in the Desert Uluru, Northern Territory Located just a 5 minute stroll from the Uluru lookout, Sails in the Desert offers a taste of luxury right in the middle of the desert. Spacious rooms are complimented by local Indigenous artwork and artefacts. Upgrade to a Deluxe Suite to enjoy a luxurious spa bath and separate living area with multiple balconies. Drinks are available during the day at the pool bar, adjacent to the expansive outdoor, heated and tree-lined swimming pool. The Red Ochre Spa is on hand with a range of treatments perfect for indulgence and rejuvenation after a busy day. Star rating: êêêêê
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Longitude 131° Uluru, Northern Territory Nestled among ancient dunes, Longitude 131° offers immersion in the wilderness of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, complete with five star luxury and private views of the sun rising and setting over Uluru. All suites include king-size bed, comfortable lounge, spacious bathroom and private balcony with occasional seating and a fireplace. Local indigenous art work is showcased on the walls reflective of the outback surroundings. Floor to ceiling windows and a high canopied roof offer a cool retreat from the Red Centre. Dine on the finest produce from all around the country, combined with indigenous and outback flavours to create a unique taste of Australia. Enjoy sunset drinks and canapés in the cool of the evening, while admiring the spectacular views of Uluru, or at the Dune-top Bar at Longitude 131°, allowing guests a view of the changing lights reflected on the Rock’s many faces as the sun slips below the horizon.
At a glance Location: Uluru, Northern Territory Transfer time: Approximately 15 minutes from Ayers Rock Airport Rooms/suites: 16 tented pavilions Restaurants/bars: 2 Water activities: Swimming Pool Land activities: Tours of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park Spa/Beauty Services: Spa Kinara Children: Longitude 131°welcomes children 10 years and over Board basis: All Inclusive Star rating: êêêêê
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Mantra Pandanas Darwin Darwin, Northern Territory Enjoying outstanding views over Darwin Harbour and Darwin City, Mantra Pandanas offers contemporary-styled accommodations to suit every type of traveller. Choose from an array of hotel rooms, studio rooms and inviting one and two bedroom apartments designed to meet the needs of long-stay residents and families. Select an adjoining Two Bedroom Apartment with water view and savour exquisite views over the ocean. The apartment has a well-appointed kitchenette, laundry facilities, mini bar, TV and tea and coffee making facilities. Guests enjoy the ease offered by a separate living and dining area plus there is the option of 24 hour in-room dining. Hotel highlights include a captivating outdoor pool and a stylish restaurant – Table Forty Three, serving a buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner. Leisure facilities include a resort-style pool and spa on the 6th floor and a wellequipped gym. Take time out to enjoy the Mindil Beach Sunset Markets. Star rating: êêêê
Vibe Hotel Darwin Waterfront Darwin, Northern Territory Positioned amongst the entertainment and dining hub of Darwin’s seafront promenade, The Vibe is surrounded by great shopping, pubs and nightclubs and some of the best restaurants and cafés in the Northern Territory. All 121 guestrooms are decorated with a fresh contemporary style, harbour view upgrades are available to enhance your stay. Guests may take advantage of the hotels many leisure options. Take a dip in the invigorating wave pool or relax at the more sedate spa and Jacuzzi pool. There is also a fully equipped gym to enable guests to keep up their fitness regimes. Enjoy some delicious cuisine or a refreshing drink in Curve Restaurant and Bar. The prime location of the Vibe is perfectly suited for a leisurely stroll along the Darwin Waterfront Lagoon, which hosts a range of water sports and outdoor activities as well as a multitude of impressive attractions and eateries. Star rating: êêêê
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Cicada Lodge Katherine, Northern Territory Tucked away in Nitmiluk National Park by the Katherine River lies Cicada Lodge, a sublime getaway for the sophisticated traveller. Featuring a shimmering outdoor pool, Cicada Restaurant, a bar and room service, there are a total of 18 guestrooms featuring full-length louvered doors opening onto a private balcony. Guestrooms are decorated with indigenous artwork from local artists. Savour Australian cuisine at Cicada where the chef’s menu features dishes comprised of the freshest local ingredients. Enjoy al fresco dining surrounded by the beauty of the natural terrain. Explore the exquisite scenery of the surrounding area by sailing down the Katherine River or hiking through the Nitmiluk National Park. Take a helicopter tour and enjoy aerial views of cascading waterfalls or book a Nabilil Dreaming Sunset Dinner Tour and savour a three-course starlit dinner cruising the river of Nitmiluk Gorge. Star rating: êêêê Superior
Wildman Wilderness Lodge Kakadu, Northern Territory Located in Australia’s Top End, two hours from Darwin lies Wildman Wilderness Lodge on the edge of Kakadu National Park. Choose from a selection of mesmerising luxury cabins with premium bedding, spacious ensuite bathrooms or go a step further with glamping in style in a safari-style tent. Savour a king size bed and a neutral colour palette reminiscent of the desert. Sit on the private patio and watch the kangaroos frolic outside. Sample Bush-to-Table gourmet dining overlooking the Mary River National Park. Dine on seasonal -local delicacies and pair with bold red from the Australian wine menu. The restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Whether it’s relaxing in the infinity pool or cycling through the bush, there is a wealth of intriguing activities and tours to take part in at Wildman Wilderness Resort. Book a Wetlands Airboat Safari or go on a Mary River Rockhole Cruise. Star rating: êêêê
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Tasmania Tasmania sits 150 miles off the south coast of Australia’s mainland across the Bass Strait, it may be smaller in size than any of the other Australian states but it is the most geographically diverse with over 40% reserved as National Parks and World Heritage sites. Wherever you go throughout this beautiful island state you are never far from stunning beach-lined coasts and impressive, rugged mountain ranges. Tasmania is a place of mesmerising, wild landscapes, a haunting history – the tale of which is told through several UNESCO convict sites peppered across the island – friendly, relaxed residents and local produce; so fresh it is the envy of the culinary world.
Festivals and the Arts There are amazing arts and cultural experiences waiting to be discovered throughout Tasmania. MONA - the Museum of Old and New Art is an intriguing labyrinth cut into sandstone cliffs in the northern suburbs of Hobart, Tasmania’s capital city. This thought-provoking gallery houses an inspiring combination of world-class art, international treasures and architecture. It also hosts an impressive calendar of events including MONA FOMA, a music and arts festival held annually in January and Dark MOFO, this winter festival delves into centuries old solstice rituals, contemporary mythology and secular traditions. At the tale end of every year Hobart comes alive with the week-long Taste of Tasmania festival. Over 300,000 food and wine lovers gather along the city’s dockside to celebrate the finest local produce, enjoying a carnival-like atmosphere with street performers and local musicians whilst admiring the influx of superb yachts concluding the mighty Sydney Hobart Yacht Race.
The Great Outdoors Just a short distance from the major towns and cities, Tasmania’s diverse and ancient landscape offers a wealth of fantastic outdoor experiences. In particular, Tasmania is a walker’s paradise with over 1700 miles of managed walking paths and more than 880 separate walks within the national parks and conservation areas state-wide. There are trails to suit every level and four of the eight Great Walks of Australia can be found in Tasmania. Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park located right in the middle of the island but easily accessed from Hobart and Launceston is one of the main gateways for visitors to explore the wilderness of Tasmania. Serious walkers can hike to the top of Cradle Mountain where they will be rewarded with magnificent views of alpine lakes and majestic mountains. This is also regarded as one of the best spots in Australia to witness the Southern Lights (Aurora Australis) which unlike its Northern Hemisphere counterpart can be viewed year-round.
Port Arthur The historic site of Port Arthur, located on the Tasman Peninsula, is one of Australia’s most significant heritage areas as well as one of its greatest tourist attractions. Once known as the ‘inescapable prison’ and home to hardened criminals from the British Empire, visitors can now explore the open-air museum of the prison ruins, take guided tours of the grounds and even take a boat over to Isle of the Dead to hear the personal stories of the 1000 plus convicts, military officers and their families for whom this tiny island cemetery became their final resting place.
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Cradle Mountain
Freycinet National Park
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Perfect Tasmania
Day 3: Hobart – Strahan Journey west to magnificent Mount Field National Park, Russell Falls is the star attraction here and easily accessible via luscious green rainforest. Continue along the rainforest bordered road of World Heritage protected Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park to coastal Strahan.
12 Days/11 Nights Highlights
Hotel: Strahan Village
• Travel by luxury coach escorted by an experienced Travel Director and Driver • 11 full breakfasts, 3 lunches and 8 dinners with wine included • Quality accommodation, transport and excursions included
Day 1: Arrive Hobart Start with a tour to view the capital’s city sights. Hear about the first settlers, see original sandstone buildings and visit the Botanic Gardens, see Battery Point and the original customs building, Constitution Dock, Brooke St Pier and more. Visit Mt. Nelson where you can admire the views over Hobart and the Derwent River. Tonight, get to know everyone at a welcome reception and enjoy a delicious meal at the hotel’s Restaurant Tasman.
Day 4: Strahan – Cradle Mountain Today take a spectacular Gordon River Cruise, where the wilderness comes to the water’s edge. Stop at Sarah Island for insight into Tasmania’s lesser known convict history, the Macquarie Harbour Penal Settlement. Pass the towns of Rosebery and Tullah as you travel to your hotel on the boundary of sensational Cradle Mountain National Park. Hotel: Cradle Mountain Hotel
Hotel: Hotel Grand Chancellor Hobart
Day 2: Salamanca Market Today is at leisure to explore the market stalls, wander through the historic sandstone warehouses and meeting the friendly people who make or grow what they sell. Hotel: Hotel Grand Chancellor Hobart
Day 5: Cradle Mountain Explore the inspiring beauty of Cradle Mountain National Park on a guided tour.
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Cradle Mountain
Bridestowe
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Hotel: Cradle Mountain Hotel
Day 6: Cradle Mountain – Launceston Launceston
Josef Cromy Wines
Wineglass Bay
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Freycinet National Park
Shene Estate
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Hotel: Hotel Grand Chancellor
Day 7: Launceston
Russell Falls
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This morning visit Hellyers Road Distillery for a guided walk through the working distillery. Learn the processes to produce one of the finest single malt whiskeys in the world. Next, visit Sheffield, town of the murals, before heading on to sample the delights on offer at the award winning Ashgrove Cheese Factory.
Port Arthur
Visit Cataract Gorge today before taking a scenic country drive through the Tamar Valley’s rolling hills. Enjoy a delicious lunch at Josef Chromy Wines, the views from the surrounding vineyards and lakes provide an idyllic location to enjoy tasting some of the estate-grown cool climate wines and tucking in to some fresh local Tasmanian produce. Hotel: Hotel Grand Chancellor
Day 8: Launceston – Freycinet
Day 11: Port Arthur
Today visit Bridestowe Lavender Estate where you can try some lavender products and treat yourself to their famous lavender ice-cream. Later make a stop at the Legerwood Carved Memorial Trees, planted in honour of fallen WWI soldiers. After lunch, travel south to Freycinet National Park.
Explore historic Port Arthur today. Cross Eaglehawk Neck to the Tasman Peninsula and enjoy a cruise around the Isle of the Dead and a fascinating guided walk of Port Arthur’s infamous convict prison. See rugged sea cliffs from Pirate’s Bay Lookout, and feast your eyes on the amazing vistas of Tasman’s Arch, Devil’s Kitchen and the Blowhole on the drive back to Hobart. This evening enjoy a Farewell Dinner in one of Hobart’s best restaurants.
Hotel: Freycinet Lodge
Day 9: Freycinet National Park and Wineglass Bay Start the day with a drive through dry eucalypt forests to Cape Tourville, appreciate views of brilliant blue water, forest and golden beach as far as the eye can see. Experience the exquisite beauty of Wineglass Bay on a four hour lunch cruise of the Freycinet Peninsula.
Hotel: Hotel Grand Chancellor Hobart
Day 12: Depart Hobart This morning after breakfast, say farewell to your new friends as you travel to the airport for your flight. All accommodation is subject to availability and change.
Hotel: Freycinet Lodge
Day 10: Freycinet – Hobart Journey to historic Ross, considered the finest nineteenth century village in Australia. Then travel south through rich pastoral land towards Hobart. Stop at Shene Estate to enjoy a walking tour through the property’s stunning original buildings, a true reflection of early Australian architecture and the colonial era. On the way to Hobart you may choose to visit the Museum of Old and New Art. From the museum, you will cruise back to Hobart on the ferry. Alternately, spend your afternoon exploring the Mawson’s Huts Replica Museum or enjoy a guided walking tour of Hobart and learn about its rugged history, people and places. Hotel: Hotel Grand Chancellor Hobart
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Tasmania Self-Drive
Cradle Mountain
8 Days/ 7 Nights Highlights
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Launceston
Strahan 1
• Experience the highlights of Tasmania on this self-drive itinerary • Accommodation and car hire included 2
• This itinerary can be tailored or amended to suit individual preferences and requirements
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On Arrival in Launceston, collect your hire car and drive to your hotel for a two night stay. The following day is at your leisure to explore Launceston. Hotel: The Sebel Launceston
DAY 3: Launceston – Cradle Mountain Drive towards Cradle Mountain today, passing many quaint villages along the way. On arrival check in to your hotel for a two night stay. Hotel: Cradle Mountain Wilderness Village
Day 5: Cradle Mountain - Strahan Depart Cradle Mountain and travel to the Murchison Highway, drive past the towns of Tullah, Rosebery and Zeehan to reach Strahan. The town of Zeehan saw the discovery of silver and lead in 1882. Rich in both history and minerals, visit the historic buildings on Main Street including the West Coast Pioneers Memorial Museum. On arrival in Strahan, renowned as the gateway to Southwest National Park, go for a stroll in one of the world’s most beautiful cool climate rainforests. Visit Macquarie Harbour, a former penal colony or take a cruise down the magnificent Gordon River. Hotel: Risby Cove
Day 6: Strahan - Hobart Depart Strahan via the Lyell Highway, travelling past the towns of Derwent Bridge, Lawrenny and Granton to reach Hobart. Alternatively take a detour and leave the Lyell Highway at Lawrenny. Travel via Ellendale to the scenic Mount Field National Park, Tasmania’s oldest national park, savour a photo opportunity in front of the mesmerising Russell Falls. Continue on via the towns of Westerway and Glenora to rejoin the Lyell Highway at Gretna. The final destination is Hobart, renowned as the smallest of Australia’s capital cities. Hotel: Hotel Grand Chancellor
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Day 7: Hobart Enjoy a full day at your leisure in Hobart and its surrounding area. Hobart highlights include Bush Mill Pioneer Park and the Tasmanian Devil Park. Perhaps explore the historic town of Port Arthur, a symbol of Australia’s 19th century convict system. The settlement operated from 1830 to 1877 as a timber producing sawing station, and later as an industrial prison. Hotel: Hotel Grand Chancellor
Day 8: Depart Hobart Return your vehicle to Hobart Airport in time for your flight to your next destination. This itinerary is only available from October to May. All accommodation is subject to availability and change.
Must Do Day Trips Port Arthur Tour Gray Line Visit Port Arthur Historical Site, a compelling and dramatic reminder of Australia’s convict past and the early settlement of what was the colony of Van Diemen’s Land, now Tasmania. This full day tour is full of history, amazing scenery and time to explore the quaint town of Port Arthur. Heading southeast from Hobart, enjoy the changing scenery passing Pirates Bay, Eaglehawk Neck and Norfolk Bay. On arrival at Port Arthur take a 40 minute guided walking tour before exploring at your leisure. Enjoy a short harbour cruise passing the Isle of the Dead and get a feel for what it was like to arrive by boat at this desolate location.
Photography by Alastair Bett
Bruny Island Food, Sightseeing and Lighthouse Tour Bruny Island Safaris Discover Bruny Islands highlights on this full day tour departing from Hobart. Travel through the Mount Mangana rainforests in search of white wallaby in the wild. Then visit the Cape Bruny Lighthouse Station and join Australia’s southernmost lighthouse tour, towering high above the wild sea cliff coastlines of South Bruny. Enjoy morning tea with local Bruny Island cheeses and oysters picnic style, on one of the islands pristine white beaches. Along the way, stop at many lookouts and sweeping beaches with ample time for short walks or a paddle in the cool ocean waters of the Tasman Sea. Stop for lunch with a view overlooking Sunset Beach, where you can choose from an extensive menu of locally caught produce. Photography by Tourism Tasmania & Rob Burnett
Freycinet Paddle Sea Kayak Tour Freycinet Adventures The Freycinet Peninsula is host to outstanding natural beauty, with white beaches, turquoise waters and pink granite peaks. This special combination of climate and space has resulted in a true sea kayaking paradise. On this three hour tour you will paddle over clear blue waters, explore pristine beaches, secluded coves and peer beneath the surface to the amazing marine life below. Sea kayaks allow you to slowly explore the coastline, passing quietly by wildlife such as majestic sea eagles. Enjoy morning tea at one of the beaches that line this pristine coastline, all in the relaxed company of a small group and local guide. The beauty of the contrasting landscape combined with the area’s rich history will allow you to feel the true essence of Freycinet. Photography by Tourism Tasmania & Kathryn Leahy
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The Henry Jones Art Hotel Hobart, Tasmania Located in Hunter Street Precinct, The Henry Jones Art Hotel offers an intriguing industrial-luxe getaway in the heart of Hobart, Tasmania. Dating from the 1820’s, this former jam factory on the waterfront at Victoria Dock has been transformed into a dedicated art hotel, featuring 500 contemporary Tasmanian artworks. Amenities include 56 individually-decorated guest rooms and suites offering views of Mount Wellington and Fisherman’s Wharf, three exclusive restaurants including the intimate Peacock and Jones, a bar and fitness room. From hand-cut stone walls signed by convicts to rough-hewn timber beams, the interior décor effortlessly blends the old with the new, showcasing Hobart’s history with the best artworks from the local region. Select an Oriental Suite within the original Henry Jones Ice House, weaving traditional Japanese design elements with trademark furnishings and fabrics. Highlights include the SOK Overflowing Spa by Kohler, complimentary WiFi, Nespresso Coffee Machine and a walk-in, double shower. Star rating: êêêêê
Hotel Grand Chancellor Hobart Hobart, Tasmania An impressive hotel on the banks of Tasmania’s Derwent River, the Grand Chancellor hotel is the ideal destination hotel for leisure travellers. With 244 comfortably furnished guest rooms and suites, savour mountainside or harbour views, a large indoor heated pool, sauna, fitness room and a restaurant and bar. Keep up with fitness routines in the state-of-the-art gym or explore the charming attractions of Hobart’s waterside area. Amenities include complimentary WiFi, concierge services, 24-hour front desk, 24-hour room service, massage services and currency exchange facilities. Celebrate a special occasion with High Tea in the Atrium Bar and savour delectable light bites, finger sandwiches and speciality loose leaf tea and cafettiere coffee. Nearby attractions include the vibrant Salamanca Market and Mount Wellington Park on the doorstep of Hobart. Go horse riding in the Wellington Range or enjoy a picnic in Fern Tree Park. Star rating: êêêê
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Peppers Silo Launceston, Tasmania A landmark hotel in Launceston, Peppers Silo is a former 1960’s heritage building converted into a nine-story hotel on the banks of the Tamar River Basin in Tasmania. In keeping with the industrial heritage of the building, interiors are furnished in a neutral palette of earthy tones and feature mid-century modern furnishings. Choose from a carefully-curated collection of contemporary-styled rooms housed in the former silos or select a guest room in the North Wing. Amenities include the Silo Day Spa, Grain of the Silos Restaurant and Woody’s Barrel Bar. With a focus on fresh, local produce select from a menu offering Cape Grim Beef to Bruny Island Cheese, where artisan suppliers and local winemakers are hand-picked by Food Director, Massimo Mele After a day’s sightseeing, step into the spa and select a Gentle Flower Hydration Linen Wrap featuring Tasmanian essential oils or book the invigorating Shearers Crook Back Massage. Star rating: êêêêê
The Sebel Launceston Launceston, Tasmania With a prime city centre location, The Sebel Launceston offers a collection of 52 stylish penthouses, suites and apartments. All accommodations in this modern boutique hotel are furnished in an urban-luxe style and outfitted with the latest amenities including a work desk, mini bar, tea and coffee making facilities. Select a One Bedroom Superior Suite with a kitchenette and private furnished balcony, or choose a Two Bedroom Deluxe Suite with a corner balcony and deep soaking tub. Hotel facilities include an industrial-styled restaurant, an on-site gym, a tour desk and laundry facilities. The Bluestone Bar & Kitchen exudes a welcoming ambiance serving contemporary Australian cuisine with an Asian twist. The hotel is conveniently located to access nearby Launceston attractions and amenities. The Tamar River is a short stroll away, while the Seaport area offers a wealth of cafes and restaurants to dine in. Star rating: êêêê
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Saffire Freycinet Freycinet National Park, Tasmania A member of the Luxury Lodges of Australia collection, Saffire Freycinet provides an authentic and immersive connection to the magnificent National Park that is calls home. Distinct in its design and exclusive in its features, Saffire features 20 private suites, a luxury day spa and an unforgettable culinary offering. All of the suites are lavishly appointed, capturing the unique nature of the surrounding scenery, they are designed with the utmost privacy in mind while taking in the magnificent view of The Hazards, azure waters and pristine coastline. The lodge offers a range of activities including guided walks, fishing, kayaking and mountain biking. Watch, learn and participate in an interactive cooking demonstration or meet in the lounge area for a mixology masterclass. Saffire’s Day Spa draws upon the local, natural elements paired with bespoke luxury products to renew and rejuvenate. Star rating: êêêêê
Freycinet Lodge Freycinet National Park, Tasmania Perched on the edge of Great Oyster Bay and overlooked by the looming Hazzard Mountain Range, Freycinet Lodge serves up spectacular views at this extra-special Richardson’s Beach location. With an array of rustic timber cabins, The Bay Restaurant and Richardson’s Bistro, explore this Four Star retreat nestled in the bush at Freycinet National Park. Retreat to the peace and calm of a private cabin, lodge or pavilion. Select a Premier Spa Cabin and enjoy a sumptuous bathing experience in the double spa bath overlooking the forest or the ocean. Later, make reservations at The Bay Restaurant and enjoy some of the finest seafood in Tasmania or enjoy a casual dining experience in Richardson’s Bistro. Hazzards Bar & Lounge offers Tasmanian wine, whisky and gin tastings each day from 3pm onwards. Star rating: êêêê
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Cradle Mountain Wilderness Village Cradle Mountain, Tasmania Nestled in the Lake St. Clair National Park, Cradle Mountain Wilderness Village offers an idyllic escape away for couples and families.
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Choose from an array of 45 rustic-chic cottages and chalets including open-plan spa cottages complete with Jacuzzi. Or, select a Two Bedroom Premium Chalet with a spacious living room, a kitchenette and diner and a large balcony overlooking the temperate rainforest. Home comforts include electric blankets to combat the night chill and an inviting Jacuzzi bath.
Transfer time: Approximately a 2 hour drive from Launceston airport
Amenities include a supermarket, visitor centre, a shared lounge area and complimentary WiFi in public areas. Discover the wealth of cuisines that the Island State has to offer in Hellyer Restaurant featuring Tasmanian cuisine.
Location: Cradle Mountain, Tasmania Rooms/suites: 45 Restaurants/bars: 2 Land activities: Bird watching and hiking Children: Cradle Mountain Wilderness Village welcomes children of all ages Board basis: Room only Star rating: êêêêê
Don’t miss the After Dark Tasmanian Devil Feeding Tour at Cradle Mountain – an unforgettable experience for the whole family.
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Discovering New Zealand by motorhome is an increasingly popular and dynamic way to holiday. Whether it is a compact camper or a more luxurious, spacious vehicle, choosing to travel by motorhome means you can go (nearly) anywhere you please whenever you please.
Like the UK, New Zealand drives on the left, roads are well maintained and self-driving is an ideal way to see all that the country has to offer. Make sure to give yourself plenty of time to get between destinations as you will definitely want to make regular stops to admire the views and take in the breathtaking scenery.
Apollo Motorhomes have branches in both Auckland and Christchurch and have been endorsed by Qualmark, the New Zealand tourism’s official mark of quality. Download the ApolloConnect App before you travel to give you access to RV ‘How To’ videos, information on Holiday Parks and Campsites, suggested activities and attractions, maps and safety information. Apollo have a wide range of premium rental campers which have been custom built for New Zealand’s unique climate. Apollo vehicles are modern and well equipped and are on average just one year old up to a maximum of three years. Availability of motorhomes and access to camping grounds and holiday parks can get extremely busy during peak season. If Only strongly recommends booking into sites in advance.
If Only works with all major car rental firms in New Zealand meaning that wherever you want to start or end your self-drive experience, we will be able to provide a suitable option. Cars are not permitted on the Interislander ferry so you will need to drop your car in Wellington and collect a new one in Picton (or vice versa) if travelling between the North and South Islands. There are depots located within the ferry terminals for most rental firms. Make sure you are aware of any one-way hire fees before heading off so you do not receive any unexpected charges when returning your hire car.
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Escorted Touring For those who want the freedom of exploring the islands of New Zealand but do not relish the long driving distances, escorted tours can provide the perfect solution. If Only work with several established and professional partners offering excellent service standards, exciting itineraries and friendly and knowledgeable guides. Combined with this, booking an escorted tour takes away the stress of planning, everything is pre-organised for your arrival and you can relax and travel in comfort amongst like-minded holidaymakers and new friends. Let the experts take you on a life-changing holiday, a journey filled with fascinating tales, in-depth insights and fond memories made possible by a team of knowledgeable local guides. We have included some of our recommended escorted tours within this brochure however this is just a very small selection of what is available, call our destination experts to discuss the touring itinerary best suited to you.
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Rail The Great Journeys of New Zealand brings together KiwiRail’s three iconic passenger train journeys – Northern Explorer, Coastal Pacific and TranzAlpine. Each of the journeys has a distinctive flavour, but all embody the same unique and authentic Kiwi character. Enjoy the variety of landscape between Auckland and Wellington in the North Island. It is a journey of extremes and surprises, where snow-blanketed fields, ancient lava flow and dense beech forests can be seen side by side. Explore the rugged Kaikoura coastline on board the Coastal Pacific from Picton to Christchurch – where the roaring sea meets enormous bush-clad mountains. Take in the wild majesty of the Southern Alps and the vast Canterbury Plains aboard the world-famous TranzAlpine train. These journeys are globally recognised and can be enjoyed separately or together to create a quintessential New Zealand experience.
Ferry Completing The Great Journeys of New Zealand is the Interislander Ferry, the fourth expedition in the portfolio. So much more than just a ferry crossing, Interislander has been described as “the most beautiful ferry journey in the world” and ranks on TripAdvisor as one of the Wellington’s top activities. Cruising across the Cook Strait through the stunning Marlborough Sounds is simply unforgettable. Interislander passengers are treated to some spectacular hospitality too. With bars, cafes, food-courts, shops, cinemas, outdoor viewing decks, and play areas. Conveniently located next to State Highway 1, Interislander’s large ships are likely to be the first sight to greet you when entering Wellington. The ships are the only ferries on the Strait with bow and stern doors meaning you can drive straight-on and straight-off, so those hiring campervans and motorhomes needn’t be worried about driving on to the Interislander ferry.
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Day 1: Arrive Auckland On arrival into Auckland you will be met by your Grand Pacific Tours representative who will transfer you to your hotel. Hotel: Crowne Plaza Auckland
Days 2 & 3: Auckland – Bay of Islands Enjoy a city tour of Auckland before visiting the settlement of Matakohe. Travel onwards via Whangarei to Paihia, situated in the heart of the Bay of Islands. Enjoy a guided tour of the Waitangi Treaty Grounds and have some free time to explore. Hotel: Scenic Hotel Bay of Islands
Day 4: Bay of Islands - Auckland (Cruise and Ultimate Coach) This morning travel aboard a luxury catamaran to Cape Brett and the famous Hole in the Rock, look out for dolphins before returning to Paihia. Travel south, calling into Parry Kauri Park on route. Hotel: Crowne Plaza Auckland
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Travel along the Thermal Explorer Highway to the spectacular Huka Falls. Continue to Lake Taupo then travel via Tongariro National Park before continuing south to Wellington. Hotel: InterContinental Wellington
Day 8: Wellington This morning visit Te Papa, New Zealand’s National Museum with exhibits embracing the Māori culture then re-board the coach for a city sightseeing tour. Hotel: InterContinental Wellington
Days 9 & 10: Wellington – Kaikoura – Christchurch (Ferry, Rail and Ultimate Coach) Take the Interislander Ferry across the Cook Strait enjoying the scenery as you travel through the Marlborough Sounds to Picton. Join the Coastal Pacific, a truly spectacular rail journey. Travel to Kaikoura where you will meet the Ultimate Coach and continue to Christchurch. Hotel: The George
This morning travel to Glenbrook Vintage Railway for a nostalgic journey on a beautifully restored vintage steam train. Travel through the magnificent countryside continuing on to Rotorua. Visit Rainbow Springs Nature Park, home to the world’s largest kiwi hatchery.
Day 11: Christchurch – Arthur’s Pass – Fox Glacier (Rail and Ultimate Coach)
Day 6: Rotorua Today begins with a gondola ride at the Skyline Rotorua. Next stop is Agrodome before enjoying free time in the afternoon then travelling to Te Puia to see the mud pools and awesome geysers that Rotorua is famous for. Hotel: Regent of Rotorua
This morning board the TransAlpine, renowned as one of the greatest train journeys of the world. Travel over massive viaducts, river valleys and spectacular gorges as you ascend to Arthur’s Pass. Then travel to Hokitika before continuing via Franz Josef to the township of Fox Glacier. Hotel: Distinction Fox Glacier
Days 12 & 13: Fox Glacier – Queenstown (Cruise and Ultimate Coach) See the snow-capped peaks of the Southern Alps as you travel south along the West Coast. Continue via Haast Pass before arriving into Arrowtown. Travel on to Queenstown for two nights where you will cruise Lake Wakatipu aboard a vintage steamship. Hotel: Heritage Queenstown
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Day 14: Queenstown – Doubtful Sound (Ultimate Coach and Overnight Cruise) Travel via Te Anau to Manapouri. Enjoy a picnic lunch as you cruise across this glacial lake. A short ride over the Wilmot Pass brings you to the boarding point to join the Fiordland Navigator for an amazing overnight experience. Overnight: Fiordland Navigator
Day 15: Doubtful Sound – Te Anau (Cruise and Ultimate Coach) Start the day with a hearty breakfast before cruising back to Manapouri. Board your Ultimate Coach and journey back to Te Anau where you will enjoy an afternoon at leisure. Hotel: Distinction Te Anau Hotel & Villas
Days 16 & 17: Te Anau – Dunedin (Rail and Ultimate Coach) Travel via Gore and Balclutha to Pukerangi to board The Taieri Gorge Limited for a journey through spectacular scenery only accessible by rail. Enjoy a guided tour of Larnach Castle the following day, including an Ultimate High Tea in the Grand Ballroom. Hotel: Distinction Dunedin
Day 18: Dunedin – Christchurch Travel to Oamaru, famous for its limestone before continuing to Christchurch. This evening enjoy a farewell dinner with the group. Hotel: The George
Day 19: Depart Christchurch Time to say goodbye. You will be transferred to the airport for your flight home after a memorable New Zealand holiday.
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Day 3: Mount Cook – Dunedin Day 1: Arrive Christchurch On arrival into Christchurch you will be met by a Grand Pacific Tours representative an transferred to your hotel to meet your travelling companions over a welcome drink.
Depart Mount Cook passing Lake Benmore, before following the Waitaki River to Oamaru. Continue south to Dunedin and enjoy an informative city tour. The remainder of the day is at leisure. Hotel: Distinction Dunedin
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Travel along the Otago Peninsula to Larnach Castle where you will hear of its tragic history on a guided tour. Wander the gardens followed by an Ultimate High Tea. Travel on through Balclutha and Gore to Te Anau, gateway to Fiordland.
Enjoy a city sightseeing tour of Christchurch then travel through the southern Canterbury Plains to Lake Tekapo. Visit the Church of the Good Shepherd and marvel at Mount Cook, New Zealands highest peak. Hotel: The Hermitage Hotel
Hotel: Distinction Te Anau Hotel and Villas
Days 5 & 6: Te Anau – Milford Sound – Queenstown Depart Te Anau for Milford Sound where you will take a nature cruise on this magnificent fiord seeing the spectacular Bowen Falls and Mitre Peak. This afternoon travel to Queenstown where you will stay for two nights with time to explore the area and partake in the many activities. Hotel: Millennium Hotel Queenstown
Day 7: Queenstown – Fox Glacier Travel to the old goldmining town of Arrowtown and then on to the West Coast via Haast Pass. See the snow-capped peaks of the Southern Alps as you travel to the township of Fox Glacier. Hotel: Distinction Fox Glacier
Day 8: Fox Glacier – Arthur’s Pass – Christchurch (Ultimate Coach and Train) Travel to Hokitika and visit the Greenstone Factory, continue on to Arthur’s Pass and board the TranzAlpine. Renowned as one of the great train journey’s of the world view rivers and valleys as you travel to the elegant city of Christchurch. Hotel: The George
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Days 9 & 10: Christchurch – Picton – Wellington Travel along the East Coast to the seaside village of Kaikoura. Enjoy the spectacular scenery as you travel through Marlborough Country, famous for its food and wine. Continue to Picton, where you will board the InterIslander Ferry for your journey through the Marlborough Sounds and across Cook Strait to Wellington. Hotel: InterContinental Wellington
Day 11: Wellington – Taupo – Rotorua Depart Wellington, passing the impressive peaks of Mount Ruapehu and Mount Tongaririo as you travel to Lake Taupo. Visit the spectacular Huka Falls then travel along the Thermal Explorer Highway to the geothermal wonderland of Rotorua. Hotel: Regent of Rotorua
Day 12: Rotorua Today begins with a gondola ride at the Skyline Rotorua for breakfast with spectacular views. Later, visit Rainbow Springs Nature Park and then enjoy some free time before heading to Te Puia to see the awesome mud pools and awesome geysers that Rotorua is famous for. Hotel: Regent of Rotorua
Day 13: Rotorua – Auckland – Bay of Islands This morning depart Rotorua and travel north via Auckland to Parry Kauri Park. Continue through Whangarei to the Bay of Islands. This afternoon enjoy a guided tour of the Waitangi Treaty Grounds. Hotel: Scenic Hotel Bay of Islands
Day 14: Bay of Islands Cruise through the beautiful Bay of Islands on board a luxury catamaran to Cape Brett. Keep an eye out for dolphins before returning to Paihia for a free afternoon. Hotel: Scenic Hotel Bay of Islands
Day 15: Bay of Islands – Auckland This morning travel via Whangarei and Dargaville to Matakohe. Enjoy a visit at the Kauri Museum before continuing onwards to Auckland for a city sightseeing tour. This evening enjoy a farewell dinner. Hotel: Crowne Plaza Auckland
Day 16: Depart Auckland Time to say goodbye. You will be transferred to the airport for your flight home after a memorable New Zealand holiday. All accommodation is subject to availability and change.
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Day 5: Bay of Islands – Waitakere Ranges Take the scenic drive to Auckland’s Waitakere Ranges rainforest, 30 minutes from Auckland city centre. This charming hotel offers spectacular views of Auckland City and the Hauraki Gulf. Hotel: Waitakere Estate
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Day 8: Rotorua – Tongariro National Park Take a three hour drive to Tongariro, on-route stop at Lake Taupo, New Zealand’s largest lake and soak up the magnificent landscapes. Spend the night in a unique timber lodge. Hotel: Powderhorn Chateau
Days 9 & 10: Tongariro National Park – Wellington Spend the morning exploring Tongariro National Park, created from volcanic eruptions, there are plenty of things to do including dozens of breathtaking walks and hikes to appreciate this diverse landscape. Then drive to New Zealand’s capital city, Wellington. Spend the next two nights at the QT Wellington, boasting character from the moment you step through the door. Hotel: QT Wellington
Day 11: Wellington –Kaikoura
Today drive to Rotorua, a geothermal wonderland with bubbling mud pools, clouds of steam and natural hot springs. Check-in to your luxury, boutique hotel for a two night stay.
Say goodbye to New Zealand’s beautiful North Island as you take the interisland ferry over to Picton. Drive to Kaikorua, a charming coastal village known for its abundance of marine wildlife. Your unique accommodation is a country hotel located on a deer breeding farm.
Hotel: Regent of Rotorua
Hotel: Hapuku Lodge
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Journey to an authentic Māori village nestled in a Rotorua forest. Amidst crackling village fires, discover Māori art forms, take part in ancient rituals and learn fascinating Maori traditions.
Drive through the beautiful Waipara wine valley to Christchurch, where you will stay in a luxury boutique hotel, take time to explore this vibrant city.
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Collect your hire car and set out on the three hour drive along the Twin Coast Discovery Highway to the iconic Bay of Islands, known for its stunning beauty and history. Your boutique accommodation is a private haven, set on a native bush reserve. It’s hard to believe that the tourist hub of Paihia is only a five minute drive away.
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Leave the car in Christchurch and instead take the iconic Tranzalpine train to Greymouth. You’ll see epic vistas, travel the edges of the ice-fed Waimakariri River, cross the Southern Alps, and see miles of native forest. On arrival in Greymouth you will collect your hire car and drive to Franz Josef, where you will spend two nights in a unique retreat property.
Today you will discover the magnificent Fiordland on an aweinspiring overnight cruise on Milford Sound, the most famous and accessible fiord in the Fiordland National Park.
Hotel: Te Waonui Forest Retreat
Day 14: Franz Josef Spend the day exploring the Glacier Country, take a drive to Fox Glacier and Franz Josef Glacier, the most accessible rivers of ice in the world, plunging down through rainforest almost to sea level.
Cruise: Milford Mariner Overnight Cruise
Day 19: Te Anau Wake up to spectacular waterfalls, rainforest, mountains and wildlife, this is a truly magnificent experience. Take a drive to the beautiful lakeside township of Te Anau, your hotel is surrounded by extensive, colourful gardens and located opposite the spectacular Lake Te Anau and Fiordland Ranges. Hotel: Distinction Te Anau
Hotel: Te Waonui Forest Retreat
Day 15: Franz Josef – Wanaka Drive to Wanaka today, stop at Haast World Heritage area and take in the breathtaking landscape. Your accommodation is a luxury lodge, set on the hills overlooking the lake and mountains yet only a few minutes from Wanaka town.
Day 20: Te Anau – Dunedin It’s a four hour drive to Dunedin, where you will visit New Zealand’s only castle. Spend two nights in a country house situated on the Otago Peninsula, just minutes from Larnach Castle. Hotel: Camp Estate at Larnach Castle
Hotel: Tin Tub Luxury Lodge
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Take a tour of Otago Peninsula, providing absolutely unrivalled viewing of estuarine and marine wildlife, including possible viewing of Sea lions, Penguins, Fur Seals and Royal Albatross.
Enjoy a jet boat journey on the Matukituki River this morning, with spectacular views of Mount Aspiring and Glaciers. Travel past Lord of The Rings locations and stunning mountain scenery on this unique journey. In the afternoon drive to Queenstown, spend two nights in a small boutique property with only four luxury suites. Hotel: Hidden Lodge
Day 17: Queenstown Discover the boutique vineyards and splendid alpine scenery of Central Otago on a wine tour today.
Hotel: Camp Estate at Larnach Castle
Day 22: Dunedin – Christchurch Drive to Christchurch for one final night in New Zealand. Hotel: The George
Day 23: Depart Christchurch Drop your hire car at the airport for your departure flight.
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North Island While often visited together, the two main islands of New Zealand have very different looks and personalities, both offering things the other doesn’t and reasons aplenty to dedicate time to each. Packed with cosmopolitan cities, authentic opportunities to experience Māori culture, aerated hot springs and the country’s bubbling volcanic heart, the North Island is a feisty and exceedingly versatile destination.
Volcanic Adventures and Geothermal Experiences New Zealand is one of the planet’s youngest counties (at least in geological terms) and forms part of a chain of countries and islands on the edge of the Pacific Ocean known as the ‘Ring of Fire’ due to their volcanic importance. Many of the most significant of these sites can be found in the North Island. Within Auckland, New Zealand’s largest urban area, there are 48 volcanic cones. Several of these ancient hotspots are now peaceful parks, perfect for picnic spots where you can ascend the cones surrounding the city for incredible skyline views. Head south to Rotorua for hot-mud spa treatments and helicopter journeys to the jagged volcanic summit of Mount Tarawerra. You can also visit The Buried Village in Rotorua, an award-winning museum housing precious objects from the 1886 eruption that devastated the surrounding area.
Three quarters of the population of New Zealand reside in the North Island, as a result the cit-ies here are multi-cultural, diverse and lively. The cities in the North Island provide a cultural vigour and engaging energy to the region. Find striking Art Deco architecture in the small coastal city of Napier, a powerful mix of culture, history, nature and cuisine in the capital city of Wellington, and the main gateway of Auckland, which is situated between two natural harbours and considered a hub for food, wine, music and the arts.
Māori Culture Māori people travelled to New Zealand more than 1,000 years ago from their mythical, Polynesian homeland of Hawaiki. The influence of New Zealand’s indigenous culture is now more keenly felt in the North Island where Māori make up a much higher percentage of the population. The East Cape, is where you will find the traditional Māori culture most prevalently, this area is a place of humble villages with a slight wariness of newcomers, however the lifestyle here is peaceful and authentic. In contrast, travel to Rotorua or Auckland to discover an outwardly extravagant showcase of Māori life, including hakas, greeting ceremonies, communal eating experiences and costumes from a time gone by. Visit a marae (tribal meeting ground) with an organised tour for the full visitor experience.
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This region is also world-renowned for its geothermal experiences which have been attracting visitors for decades and the sites of which are generally considered sacred by the Māori people. Journey south to Lake Taupo, the legacy of the planets biggest ever volcanic eruption and now gateway to Tongariro National Park. Ski or snowboard on Mount Ruapehu’s still active slopes, or negotiate a steady path past Mount Ngauruhoe’s brooding volcanic cone on the Tongariro Alpine Crossing, without a doubt one of the world’s most visually spectacular day hikes.
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Highlights • Travel New Zealand’s beautiful North Island by Intercity coach • Accommodation, transport and excursions included
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• This itinerary can be tailored or amended to suit individual preferences and requirements
Day 1: Arrive Auckland On arrival in Auckland airport you will be transferred to your hotel for a two night stay. Hotel: Pullman Auckland
Day 2: Auckland Spend the day exploring this vibrant city, with a picturesque harbour, gorgeous beaches nearby and a vibrant multicultural city, Auckland encompasses everything that is great about New Zealand. Hotel: Pullman Auckland
Day 3: Auckland – Bay of Islands Depart Auckland and head north along the beautiful Hibiscus Coast to the Bay of Islands. On arrival visit the Waitangi Treaty Grounds, considered to be the birth place of New Zealand as a bicultural nation, the Waitangi Treaty Grounds are set in an extensive park-like reserve. Learn about the first Maori canoes to New Zealand, the signing of the treaty of Waitangi and visit Te Whare Runanga, a fully carved Maori Meeting House which is representative of all Iwi, meaning regional tribes in New Zealand. The remainder of today is at your leisure. Hotel: Sea Spray Suites
Day 4: Bay of Islands Today is at your leisure to explore the charming town of Paihia, with the beach on your doorstep and a vibrant restaurant scene, Paihia is an ideal base to discover the Northland. You can also take a day trip from here to the outer islands or catch the ferry to Russell, a boutique seaside town packed with historic buildings, cafes and art galleries. Hotel: Sea Spray Suites
Day 5: Bay of Islands – Auckland Board the luxury catamaran at the Paihia Maritime Wharf and cruise to Cape Brett. The most popular cruise in the Bay of Islands will whisk you on a comfortable journey, through game fishing waters to the Cape Brett Lighthouse and the famous “Hole in the Rock”. On the return journey time is taken to meander through the islands. View sandy beaches, beautiful bays and marine wildlife. Upon return to Paihia your coach will return you to Auckland this evening. Why not get the train and head to Auckland Night Markets, the great selection of food is the biggest attraction here, however the selection of live music, clothes, arts and crafts all make this lively scene a great spot to visit. Hotel: Hotel: Pullman Auckland
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Day 6: Auckland – Waitomo – Rotorua Travel south over the Bombay Hills, following the Waikato River to Waitomo. The Waitomo Caves are considered to be one of the world’s great wonders. An unspoiled cave and karst landscape is covered by a vast expanse of farmland with a backdrop of bush clad hills and forest. Beneath this tranquil landscape is 50 km of cave passages, part of a limestone network sculpted by water into underground arches, valleys and outcrops. Enjoy lunch before continuing on to the famous race-horse stud of Cambridge before travelling over the Mamaku ranges to Rotorua. Hotel: Regent of Rotorua
Day 7: Rotorua Today is at your leisure to explore this fascinating adventure playground. Discover Rotorua’s local markets and boutique style shopping or enjoy the delicious variety of ethnic cuisines. Hotel: Regent of Rotorua
Day 8: Rotorua- Auckland Spend today visiting Te Puia and the Maori Arts and Crafts Institute where you can view geysers, boiling mud pools and the traditional arts and culture of the Maori people. Then on to Rainbow Springs, a unique showcase of New Zealand’s flora and fauna and the Agrodome Sheep Show, this is a hands on experience giving you an animated insight into New Zealand’s farming history. In the afternoon visit the Hobbiton™ Movie Set, the coach takes you on a scenic drive to the picturesque farm near Matamata where scenes from the Lord of the Rings and Hobbit movies were filmed. The Movie Set is an experience to tantalise the senses of visitor, you will be engulfed in the sights, sounds, tastes and smells of The Shire™, home of the Hobbits™. Transfer back to Auckland. Hotel: Hotel: Pullman Auckland
Day 9: Depart Auckland Transfer to the airport for your flight.
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Auckland
With a picturesque harbour, gorgeous beaches nearby and a vibrant multicultural city, Auckland encompasses everything that is great about New Zealand. The main gateway into New Zealand’s North Island and the country’s largest city, Auckland is an absolute essential addition to any Aotearoa itinerary. The city is a food-lovers paradise, bustling with trendy cafes serving up excellent espresso, ethnic eateries offering a wide range of cuisines as well as many of New Zealand’s award-winning restaurants. It’s locality, between two harbours also ensures that fresh seafood is a city speciality. Discover the world’s largest collection of Māori taonga (treasures) at the Auckland Museum. Over 2000 priceless artefacts give a fascinating insight into the history of New Zealand’s indigenous people, all housed in one of the country’s finest heritage buildings. Gt. Barrier Island
Highlights • Sky Jump from the iconic Auckland Sky Tower or walk its edge, 192 metres above the ground! • Head to the Auckland Harbour Bridge for New Zealand’s only Bridge Climb or bungy into the Waitemata Harbour • Discover an exciting complex of restaurants, bars and nightlife at SKYCITY
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Auckland City Highlights plus Harbour Cruise - GreatSights Discover Auckland with a half-day city highlights tour followed by a harbour cruise. Travel through the city and over Auckland Bridge. Visit the Viaduct Harbour, Auckland’s oldest park, Parnell Village and Mission Bay before heading back downtown to board your boat tour of Waitemata Harbour. As you sail the crew will provide a knowledgeable commentary about the city and its landmarks.
Auckland Seaplanes Whether looking to experience an exhilarating water take-off and landing, checking a seaplane flight off your bucket list or wanting to explore landscapes found nowhere else in the world, Auckland Seaplanes have you covered. By marrying adventure, history and romance, seaplane flights showcase the very best of the Auckland region and give all passengers the experience of a lifetime.
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Sofitel Auckland Viaduct Harbour
Pullman Auckland
This elegant 5-star hotel blends Sofitel’s French chic and the pure beauty of New Zealand’s largest city. Luxury appointed bedrooms and suites feature floor to ceiling windows and private balconies that open to stunning views of the city and Auckland Harbour. The hotel extends over the water to complement New Zealand’s rich maritime history.
Conveniently located in the city centre close to popular attractions and well-known shopping and entertainment districts, The Pullman Auckland features stylish decor, high quality service and spectacular city and harbour views. Enjoy the expansive sun terrace, heated indoor pool, spa, and cutting edge fitness facilities.
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Named as the best experience in New Zealand by Lonely Planet, Auckland Harbour and the Hauraki Gulf offer countless water activities including; jet boating, kayaking, fishing, and even island hopping. All available just a short distance from the inner city and the perfect way to explore the surrounding areas of Auckland. Take the 40 minute ferry ride from downtown Auckland to the beautiful island of Waiheke, a haven of vineyards, olive groves and beaches. Home to many local artists, Waiheke has a great collection of charming galleries and boutique craft stores. Whale and dolphin watching can also be enjoyed just off the shores of Auckland with tours leaving daily from the bustling Viaduct Harbour. You can even beach hop from one coast to the other, Auckland is nestled between two different bodies of water, the Tasman Sea to the west and the mighty Pacific Ocean to the east.
Highlights • Take a guided tour to the summit of Rangitoto, a dormant volcanic cone sitting just off the coast of the city • Sample some of the local grape in the ‘Island of Wine’ by joining a tour of the many wineries and vineyards on Waiheke Island • For a unique sunset experience paddle across the harbour on a kayak tour
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Waitomo Caves Day Trip - GreatSights Discover the magical Waitomo Caves on this GreatSights day trip. Travel south from Auckland through the lush and rolling countryside of the Waikato and King Country regions giving you a taste of rural New Zealand. At the caves meet your knowledgeable guide, highlights of the tour include the awe-inspiring Cathedral and the enchanting Glowworm Grotto which you’ll experience by boat.
Waiheke Wine Tour - Ananda Tours Depart from Waiheke Wharf to discover for yourself why Waiheke is world-renowned for its wines. Visit three of the Islands top boutique vineyards for tastings and enjoy a scenic tour around the island. You will be led by a knowledgeable, local guide who has extensive knowledge of the island, its people and its produce and will provide interesting and entertaining commentary along the way. Vineyards may vary according to seasonal availability.
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The Sebel Auckland Viaduct Harbour
M Social Auckland
This stylish all-suite hotel is located at the Viaduct Harbour, nestled amongst some of Auckland’s finest restaurants and cafes. Spacious rooms feature a fully equipped kitchenette, stocked minibar, laundry facilities and private balconies offering splendid views of Viaduct Harbour or the skyline over bustling Auckland city.
M Social Auckland is a contemporary, chic hotel which overlooks the vibrant Princes Wharf, home to a stunning collection of dining, entertainment and shopping venues. Rooms are stylishly designed with comfort in mind and offer wall-to-wall windows framing picturesque views to the harbour beyond.
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Northland
Spectacular and diverse coastlines, marine reserves, kauri forests and two oceans that collide make the Northland of New Zealand an unmissable and unforgettable destination. Northland truly is a year-round destination. Springtime here is known as the ‘magical months’ when flowers bloom and fill the area with beautiful colours. In summer, the long days of sunshine followed by a pleasant breeze in the evening provide the perfect weather to enjoy the pristine sandy beaches, aquatic playground and relaxed pace of life. Northlands autumn and winter months are mild making this the ideal time to get active and try out the walking paths, cycling trails and off the beaten track adventures. Whether you are drawn to Māori culture and stories about the indigenous people and their heritage, natural wonders and contrasting coastlines, adrenaline adventures, luxury resorts or even top-class golf courses, Northland is full of hidden gems and unforgettable experiences.
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Highlights • Take a stroll along Ninety Mile Beach, a seemingly never-ending stretch of sand along the western tip of the North Island • Learn about the wonder of nature in New Zealand with a virtual experience like no other and enter the forest of Tane Mahuta, New Zealand’s largest Kauri Tree • Cycle the Twin Coast Cycle Trail, stretching between the Bay of Islands in the east to Hokianga Harbour in the west
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Hole in the Rock Cruise GreatSights Cruise past the inner islands of the Bay and Cape Brett Lighthouse, before arriving at the majestic Hole in the Rock - hold your breath as the skipper navigates through the narrow space and admire the rock walls which soar above you. Take in the Grand Cathedral Cave. On the return journey meander through the inner islands keeping a look out for dolphins, whales and other marine life as your captain gives an informative commentary.
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Heritage Collection Sea Spray Suites
Edgewater Palms Apartments
Perfectly located to enjoy all of the attractions that the Bay of Islands has to offer, Sea Spray Suites offers comfortable and relaxing accommodation, all with a modern open plan lounge and kitchen area. Directly across the road is the beautiful Te Ti Beach, exploring Paihia’s beautiful waters and wildlife is only a short step away.
Paihia’s relaxing Bay of Island’s lifestyle is at your doorstep when you stay at Paihia’s Edgewater Palms. Featuring lush tropical landscaping throughout, this resort offers spacious apartments with kitchen and laundry facilities. Take a swim in the infinity pool then enjoy lunch with a view at Alfresco’s Restaurant & Bar, positioned on the waterfront.
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The Bay of Islands is one of New Zealand’s most popular destinations, this land of incredible natural beauty encompasses 144 islands between Cape Brett and the Purerua Peninsula. The charming town of Paihia is in ideal base from which to explore the Bay and has a great waterfront area with a vibrant restaurant scene. You can also take a day trip from here to the outer islands or catch the ferry to Russell, a boutique seaside town packed with historic buildings, cafes and art galleries. Russell holds an important place in New Zealand’s history, being the country’s first seaport and the town’s streets still retain their original layout and names. Just a short drive from Paihia is the Waitangi Treaty Grounds, one of New Zealand’s most significant historic sites, this marks the place where the Treaty of Waitangi was first signed in 1840 between the British Crown and over 500 Māori chiefs. Not only is Waitangi engaging from an educational standpoint, it is also a beautiful place to explore.
Highlights • Visit Cape Brett Lighthouse by walking track or take a boat tour to Grand Cathedral Cave better known as ‘the hole in the rock’ • Walk to Haruru Falls, 3kms from Paihia, the water falls in a horse-shoe shape, very rare and quite spectacular! • See the native Kiwi bird in its natural environment at Aroha Ecological Centre
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Cape Reinga and Ninety Mile Beach - GreatSights Uncover the wild beauty of the untouched region of Cape Reinga. Your driver doubles as a storyteller sharing tales of this significant site where, according to Māori legend, spirits depart on their journey home to Hawaiki. Ninety Mile Beach is another highlight of the tour where your custom-built coach takes you along the shore and up Te Paki Stream towards the impressive sand dunes.
Waitangi Treaty Grounds Take a journey of discovery through New Zealand’s most important historic site. Enjoy an authentic and interactive full day experience at this award-winning premier attraction to discover the story of New Zealand’s history and share in the spiritual and cultural experience that is Waitangi.
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Sanctuary Bay of Islands
Scenic Hotel Bay of Islands
This elegant retreat is a tranquil and private haven wrapped in the native New Zealand bush with an ambience of relaxation, wellness and rejuvenation. This exclusive property has only four guest rooms, all with private balconies offering bush and sea views.
Expansive sub-tropical gardens and extensive guest facilities enhance the welcoming atmosphere of this resort-style hotel. Situated at the entrance to the seaside town of Paihia, it is a pleasant stroll into town where the main wharf, visitor activities, fine dining and shopping can be found.
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The Coromandel
There are many beautiful places in the world, only a few can be described as truly special. With a thousand natural hideaways to enjoy, gorgeous beaches, dramatic rainforests, friendly people and fantastic fresh food The Coromandel experience is truly unique and not to be missed. Charming old-world towns and intriguing relics in the rugged hills connect you to the past and its people. Inspiring landscapes attract many talented artisans, whose studios and workshops are hidden in the green valleys. Creativity and originality abound, making this the ideal place to recharge your senses. The Coromandel, a favourite destination for New Zealanders’, is within an hour and a half drive of the major centres of Auckland and Hamilton and their International Airports, and yet the region is a world away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Drive, sail or fly to The Coromandel and bunk down on nature’s doorstep while catching up with locals who love to show you why The Coromandel is good for your soul. Cathedral Cove
Highlights • Steeped in hundreds of years of gold-mining history, immerse yourself in the tales of yesteryear at the Gold Whanganui Discovery Centre or journey deep into the mine itself onIsland a fascinating tour
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• Explore The Coromandel’s famous Cathedral Cave from a different viewpoint with a kayak tour or boat cruise • Hop aboard Driving Creek Railway near Coromandel Town for a scenic train ride to the ‘Eyefull Tower’ where colossal views stretch out over the Hauraki Gulf and outer islands
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Nature and Coast Full Day Tour Kiwi Dundee Adventures Enjoy the Coromandel Peninsula’s natural heritage and beauty on a scenic tour with a local Coromandel guide. Explore coastal cliffs, native rain forest with kauri trees, pristine streams, old gold mines, and sparkling glow worm caves. A visit to the famous Hot Water Beach and lunch is included in this full day tour.
Cathedral Cove Boat Tour - Hahei Explorer Join the Hahei Explorer to experience Hahei’s incredible Volcanic Coastline. Venture through tunnels and huge caverns. When the tide allows explore one of Hahei’s treasured secrets; a giant blowhole 80 feet high and open to the sky. The tour also visits the iconic Cathedral Cove and showcases the world beneath the water in the marine reserve.
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Brenton Lodge Located on the east coast of the stunning Coromandel Peninsula, Brenton Lodge is set on an acre of beautiful gardens with private stylish lodges. Guests can laze around the pool, enjoy a drink at the bar or gather in the lounge and relax by the fireside. Each of the tastefully furnished rooms overlook the gardens with some benefiting from private balconies and panoramic views out to the sea and islands beyond. Enjoy a delicious gourmet breakfast alfresco on your balcony or within the privacy of your cottage. The lodge provides complimentary bicycle hire giving guests the perfect opportunity to explore the surrounding area. Spectacular coastal walks, popular swimming spots and intriguing craft trails are all within easy access of the resort. Star rating: êêêê
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Rotorua
Rotorua is a place where you can go to enjoy nature at its best; to feel the earth beneath your feet, the wind on your face, fire’s warmth on your skin and water’s calming nourishment. Create a connection with the natural world around you and leave feeling refreshed, invigorated and relaxed. Rotorua offers a genuine warmth of welcome and manaakitanga (hospitality), something that the Te Arawa Māori have been providing to visitors of the Rotorua region for well over 150 years. Located on top of a volcanic geothermal caldera and providing a natural active environment ranging from awe-inspiring vistas to professional day spas. Rotorua’s healing waters and mud will reinvigorate the mind, body and soul and provide opportunities to relax and unwind year-round. Rotorua is the home of adventure in the North Island hosting a range of attractions that make it the place to go for a true New Zealand adventure. From the mild-adventurer to the most hard-core action seeker, there’s something for everyone!
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• Soak up the range of lush spa therapies and sink into the mineral spring hot pools at Polynesian Spa while taking in the views of Lake Rotorua • Spend an evening being immersed in indigenous Māori culture at Tamaki Maori Village • Visit Wai-o-tapu Thermal Valley, a fascinating landscape of geothermal colour and energy, admire the bright orange and turquoise ‘champagne’ pool, bubbling mud, impressive volcanic craters and steaming fumaroles
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Hobbiton™ Movie Set - Hobbit Tours Experience the real Middle-earth™ with a visit to the Hobbiton™ Movie Set, the bucolic setting for The Shire™ that featured in the Peter Jackson directed films, The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit Trilogies. Hobbiton™ Movie Set is an experience to tantalise the senses of visitors from across the globe. Be engulfed in the sights, sounds, tastes and smells of The Shire™, home of the Hobbits™.
Tamaki Maori Village Journey to an authentic Māori village nestled in a Rotorua forest and be formally welcomed onto sacred grounds. Amidst crackling village fires, discover Māori art forms, take part in ancient rituals and learn fascinating Maori traditions. Enjoy impressive song and dance performances before enjoying a traditional feast, cooked beneath the ground on hot stones.
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Regent of Rotorua
Quest Rotorua Central
This boutique hotel offers stylish luxury accommodation with elegance and comfort amidst the exciting attractions and experiences of Rotorua. Each of the rooms and suites is exquisitely designed featuring dramatic contemporary decor with a touch of glamour. Award-winning dining is available on-site from tasty tapas lunches to full degustation dining.
Quest Rotorua is conveniently located in the heart of Rotorua’s Central Business District, an ideal choice to enjoy the local restaurants and bars, shops and activities. All apartments are equipped with modern furnishings and cooking facilities that make this hotel your home away from home. Star rating: êêêê
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Taupo and Tongariro National Park
The heart of Aotearoa, New Zealand’s North Island, Taupō is a place of extraordinary natural beauty and wonder. At its centre is a vast, sparkling lake – the great inland sea of New Zealand – lying in an ancient volcanic caldera born from one of the world’s most spectacular eruptions. Taupō’s trout-filled rivers offer magnificent fly-fishing, and its ancient forests, alive with birdsong, are crossed with magical walks and bike trails. New Zealand’s largest ski fields are found on an awe-inspiring volcano, and its steaming geothermal valleys with natural hot springs are a traditional place of retreat, relaxation and rejuvenation. With welcoming resort towns, lakeside villages and world-class luxury lodges to stay in, adventure, discovery and wonder lie just outside every door. Tongariro National Park is New Zealand’s oldest national park and a dual World Heritage Site. Rich in both cultural identity and dramatic, awe-inspiring natural scenery and home to the volcanic peaks of Ngauruhoe, Tongariro and Ruapehu.
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Highlights • Arguably New Zealand’s greatest day walk, the Tongariro Alpine Crossing, travels through active volcanic terrain and descends into water-filled explosion craters known as the Emerald Lakes • Get up close to the mind-blowing roar and rumble of the Huka Falls where New Zealand’s longest river, the Waikato, is squeezed through a ravine of hard volcanic rock. Get up close with a thrilling jet boat ride! • A rafting trip on the mighty Tongariro river is a must! Wind through pristine forests and volcanic landscapes near Turangi and take on the thrilling roller-coaster rapids
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Ultimate Thermal Safari - New Zealand Riverjet The Thermal Safari is the only jet boat tour in the world to incorporate a fantastic geothermal wonderland with a thrilling jet boat experience. Jet boat down the Waikato River through the spectacular Tutukau Gorge. This awesome adventure brings you up close to a slice of New Zealand scenery only a select few have seen.
Daily Scenic Cruise - Chris Jolly Outdoors Board the Cruise Cat and sit back and admire the picturesque northern bays of Lake Taupo, cruising out to view the Maori Rock Carvings up close. Take in views of the spectacular snow-capped mountain peaks of the World Heritage Tongariro National Park, whilst enjoying complimentary snacks and hot drinks. Chris Jolly Outdoors also offers private fishing and hiking tours in Lake Taupo.
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Chateau Tongariro Situated at the foot of Mt Ruapehu, within Tongariro National Park, the Chateau Tongariro Hotel was completed in 1929 and still retains many of its original features. Designed with tasteful furnishings and décor befitting of the hotel’s notable history. Star rating: êêêêê
Millennium Hotel and Resort Manuels Taupo Set on the shores of the country’s largest lake, this luxury hotel offers serene views across the magnificent landscape. Huka Falls, skiing opportunities, and hot mineral pools are all located just minutes away.
Powderhorn Chateau This iconic building borders the southern slopes of Mt Ruapehu and the spectacular Tongariro National Park. Guests can enjoy the ambience of an alpine lodge along with all the comforts of a boutique hotel. Star rating: êêê Superior
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Hawke’s Bay and Napier
Hawke’s Bay is a region of diverse and magnificent landscapes, from mountains and hill country to inland and coastal plains, occupying around 14,000 square kilometres on the eastern side of New Zealand’s North Island. The forces of nature that gifted Hawke’s Bay its most notable landmarks, including Lake Waikaremoana, Te Mata Peak, and Cape Kidnappers, have also wreaked havoc to reshape and define the region we know today. Most infamous is the Hawke’s Bay Earthquake of 1931, an event that changed the cityscapes of Napier and Hastings and the lives of their inhabitants forever. The rebuilding of Napier began shortly after the quake with the new structures reflecting the architectural styling of the era. As a result, Napier now has one of the most complete collections of Art Deco buildings in the world. Every February, the city acknowledges it’s heritage with the Art Deco Festival, a celebration of all things 1930’s, including vintage cars, fashion and music.
Highlights • Take a guided tour in a vintage car of the architecturally exquisite town of Napier • Kayak over to the dramatic cliffs and sweeping headland of Cape Kidnappers • Attend the Hawke’s Bay Food and Wine Classic, a highlight in the Hawke’s Bay calendar. Twice a year restaurants, cafes and pop-up venues proffer up delicious food, award winning wine and great entertainment
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Wine and Gourmet Odyssey Odyssey Tours Savour some of Hawke’s Bay’s internationally acclaimed food and wine on this fabulous Odyssey. Learn how the wine evolves from vine to glass and travel from the country’s oldest wine making road through the acclaimed Gimblett Gravels area tasting award winning wines throughout the day. Learn about wine and food pairing while indulging in the finest local produce. The tour includes full guided commentary throughout.
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Mangapapa Hotel
The Crown Hotel Napier
Scenic Hotel Te Pania
Mangapapa Hotel is surrounded by landscaped gardens and orchards, complete with a grass tennis court, heated swimming pool, spa and sauna. This boutique property boasts just 12 magnificent, secluded rooms and suites.
This boutique hotel overlooks the stunning waterfront of the historical seaside village, Ahuriri, Napier. Guests can choose between the elegant Heritage Suites in the original 1932 Crown Hotel building or Contemporary Rooms; modern and luxurious studios and apartments.
Styled to complement its remarkable location on the edge of the beautiful Hawke’s Bay, Scenic Hotel Te Pania is located just a short stroll from the centre of Napier. Rooms feature floor to ceiling windows that frame spectacular views of the bay.
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Wellington
Wellington is famous for its vibrant creative culture fuelled by coffee, great food, craft beer and a calendar of year-round events. Plan it into your next New Zealand holiday to experience for yourself what makes Wellington the coolest little capital in the world. Head downtown and explore what the city has to offer - compact with restaurants, cafes, hotels and attractions which are all within walking distance – in fact, walking is the best way to explore the city. Stroll the streets and laneways and check out Wellington’s growing collection of street art. Wander the delectable trail down Hannahs Laneway, make your way along the popular Cuba Street and join the eclectic crowd at one of the many unique bars. Check out the world’s first fully-fenced urban ecosanctuary Zealandia which is only a 10-minute drive from the city centre. A creative, cosmopolitan city, Wellington combines the sophistication of a capital with the warmth and personality of a village.
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• Ride the Wellington Cable Car from the terminal in the heart of Lambton Quay up to the lookout for panoramic views of the city
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• Drive or walk through nature trails to the peak of Mount Victoria for stunning views across the city and harbour • Take a behind-the-scenes tour at the Academy Awardwinning Weta Workshop
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There and Back Again Full Experience Tour - Weta Workshop Weta Workshop is a world-leading design and effects facility and the gateway to the magic of filmmaking in Wellington. Get an inside look at Weta Workshop’s creativity with There and Back Again: The Full Experience, an incredible guided journey through the artistry and craftsmanship behind the movies where you’ll enjoy their two most popular tours, with return transfers from Wellington i-SITE. Discover the authentic props, armour, weapons, costumes, creatures, and miniatures behind your favourite films – from The Lord of the Rings and King Kong to District 9.
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QT Wellington
Rydges Wellington
This sophisticated boutique hotel boasts character from the moment you step through the door, QT Wellington offers creatively designed guest rooms or fully self-serviced luxury apartments. This quirky hotel is located in the heart of the city, within walking distance of diverse shopping, dining, entertainment and nightlife.
Situated downtown in the fashionable Featherston Street and overlooking Wellington’s spectacular harbour, Oriental Bay and Mount Victoria, this hotel is the perfect hub for exploring Wellington. Guests can relax and unwind in the leisure centre with a heated pool, spa, sauna and fitness room. Star rating: êêêê
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South Island With endless mountain ranges, awe-inspiring fjords and rugged coastlines giving way to perfect white-sand beaches, New Zealand’s South Island is a showcase of the purest and most natural landscapes to be found anywhere on earth. Combine this with friendly and welcoming locals, incredible wildlife watching opportunities, world-renowned wine regions and an abundance of experiences suitable for all energy levels to curate the perfect Kiwi experience. Whether you chose to join an escorted tour, cruise cross-country in a hire car, stopping off at unique and luxurious properties along the way, or hire a motorhome so you can stay wherever you please, New Zealand’s South Island is the ultimate adventure destination to discover.
Walking and Hiking One of the best ways to enjoy the majesty of the South Island is by foot with an array of hiking trails available to rival anywhere else in the world. You cannot travel to New Zealand and not be willing to stretch your legs, take in the fresh air and explore its incredibly vast and irrefutably impressive countryside. Arguably the most famous of all of the walking routes in the South Island is the Milford Track. At just under 33 miles, this walk begins at the head of Lake Te Anau and winds past pristine lakes, sweeping valleys, stunning alpine ranges and New Zealand’s tallest waterfall, Sutherland Falls. There are also many short walking tracks throughout the island, ranging from casual beach strolls and forest walks, to slightly more challenging peaks waiting to be summited. Anybody who wants the opportunity to absorb themselves in the beautiful wilderness can find something to suit their fitness level and itinerary. A moderate hike with magnificent views can be found with a day trip climbing to the top of Roy’s Peak stretching 1,600 metres above Lake Wanaka. Or take the Hooker Valley Track; Passing through Mount Cook National Park you will cross suspension bridges, encountering imposing icebergs, glaciers and majestic mountain ranges that will have you reaching for your camera at every turn.
Nature and Wildlife Kaikōura on the northeast coast of the South Island is one of the few places on earth where the magnificent sperm whale can be spotted year-round. The whales congregate here throughout the year because there is a five-mile-deep canyon that runs against the shoreline. This creates a rare system of sea currents that sustain an incredibly rich marine food chain and allows the male sperm whale to make Kaikōura their home 12 months of the year. One of New Zealand’s leading eco-tourism destinations, Kaikōura is committed to protecting its environment and has developed conservation sanctuaries as well as New Zealand’s deepest marine reserve to protect not just the whales but also the abundance of dolphins, seals, albatrosses, rock lobster and marine life found within its waters and their surrounds. Travel to the nethermost region of the South Island to take the ferry across the Foveux Strait to Stewart Island. Over 85% of the island is covered in National Park making it a haven for birdlife including the native brown kiwi, and it is also home to masses of blue penguins and rare yellow-eyed penguins. Stewart Island’s Māori name is Rakiura meaning ‘the land of glowing skies’ a name best understood when you have witnessed the Aurora Australis which often appears in these southern skies.
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Southern Spectacular 10 Days/9 Nights Highlights • Travel by coach, escorted by an experienced travel director and driver
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Day 1: Arrive Christchurch Welcome to Christchurch, New Zealand’s Garden City. After checking-in to your hotel, head out and explore Christchurch, hopaboard the Christchurch Tram to take you around the ‘must-see’ central attractions. Hotel: Distinction Christchurch
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Day 3: Twizel – Dunedin This morning after breakfast, visit the spectacular Waitaki Hydro Power Scheme, a series of interconnected lakes and canals used to generate electricity on the Waitaki River, New Zealand’s longest. See the monumental spillway of the Benmore Dam before exploring the historic town of Oamaru. Then you’ll make your way to New Zealand’s southernmost city, Dunedin, home to many fine examples of Victorian and Edwardian architecture. Designated by UNESCO as a City of Literature, Dunedin is a magnificent example of a small city that lives, breathes and connects through its people, its culture and its intense love of literature. Hotel: Scenic Hotel Southern Cross
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Day 2: Christchurch – Twizel This morning enjoy a Christchurch city tour, later travel over the patchwork countryside of the Canterbury Plains to soak up some spectacular sightseeing before visiting Morelea for a barbecue lunch. In the afternoon you will see Lake Tekapo and the famed Church of the Good Shepherd.
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Day 4: Dunedin – Te Anau This morning you have some free time to explore Dunedin. Then drive through lush green pastures, and observe the rolling hills turn back into rugged mountains as you meander up into the Fiordland National Park and the town of Te Anau. Hotel: Distinction Hotel
Day 5: Te Anau – Queenstown Don’t forget to take your camera today! After leaving Te Anau, you will journey through the Fiordland National Park and out to Milford Sound on a stunningly scenic drive, stopping at Mirror Lakes, then on to the Homer Tunnel. Emerging out the other side of the tunnel you are presented with one of the world’s most dramatic alpine drives, down through the Cleddau Valley. Hotel: Millennium Hotel
Day 6: Queenstown Today choose from a range of included choice sightseeing experiences. You have the option to ride the Shotover Jet, take a gondola to Bob’s Peak for thrilling luge rides, or visit our native birds at Queenstown’s Kiwi Birdlife Park. Perhaps take a 4WD minibus tour through spectacular Skippers Canyon. After a day of activity, enjoy a peaceful evening cruise across Lake Wakatipu aboard the TSS Earnslaw to Walter Peak High Country Farm for a gourmet dinner. Hotel: Millennium Hotel
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Day 7: Queenstown – Franz Josef This morning you will leave the alpine wonderland of Queenstown behind, and begin the passage through Central Otago and out to Westland, stopping to visit restored gold mining settlement of Arrowtown. From here you will travel over to Cromwell, it is a day of gorgeous lakes, as after Dunstan, you will travel further into Central Otago and view the vivid blue waters of Lake Hawea, followed by Lake Wanaka. You will then travel over Haast Pass, marking a change from the alpine scenery of the Southern Lakes, to the rainforest marvel of the wild West Coast. Our final destination for today is the extraordinary rivers of ice that make up Franz Josef Glacier. Hotel: Scenic Hotel Franz Josef Glacier
Day 8: Franz Josef – Punakaiki Today experience an exhilarating adventure on the West Coast Treetop Walkway, followed by a visit to Hokitika then on to Punakaiki to view the Pancake Rocks and Blowholes. You’ll spend the night in an eco-friendly resort, right on the waterfront. Hotel: Punakaiki Resort
Day 9: Punakaiki – Christchurch Enjoy a leisurely start this morning before you travel inland to the small settlement of Arthur’s Pass. Here you will board the TranzAlpine train to Christchurch city. This spectacular train journey is rated as one of the world’s most scenic train trips. Hotel: Distinction, Christchurch
Day 10: Depart Christchurch Your AAT Kings New Zealand holiday concludes this morning after breakfast. All accommodation is subject to availability and change.
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Nelson Tasman
Nelson Tasman is a place of stunning beauty; breath-taking natural landscapes are amassed from lakes, mountains, rivers, native bush and beaches. Abel Tasman National Park is a truly special place and visitors all year round are captivated by the secluded, untouched beaches, subtropical native forest, and secret hideaways nestled within crescent shaped coves. The pleasantly mild temperatures in the region which generally fluctuate no more than 10 degrees between summer and winter make this destination a clear front-runner for New Zealand’s most popular national park. Quite literally at the heart of the country, Nelson is a lively and welcoming city. The vibrant dining and entertainment scene attract international and domestic tourists alike creating a cultural meltingpot, an endlessly interesting and diverse hot-spot of the South Island. Wonderful waterfront restaurants complimented by various festivals running throughout the year, pop-up markets and delicious street-food options all feature within the city centre. Additionally, some of the country’s most frequently photographed landscapes are right on its doorstep.
Highlights • Cycle Tasman’s Great Taste Trail, wind through vineyards, breweries, and orchards or for the more adventurous try offroad cycling in one the regions mountain-bike parks
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• Be inspired by the National WOW Museum and Nelson Car Collection, which displays pieces from the annual World of Wearable Art event • Go Kayaking! The Abel Tasman is one of the world’s premier sea kayaking locations. Even if you’ve never paddled before the park is a great place to try kayaking for the first time
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Anchorage Walk, Seals & Sail Abel Tasman Sailing Adventures Become one with nature and start the day with an invigorating walk through lush native forest from Marahau to Anchorage. Soak up the ambience and take in the views of New Zealand’s coastal paradise. Join the sailing tour by 1:30pm from Anchorage beach for a visit to the Fur Seal colony. Then let nature do the work and sail back through the best of the Abel Tasman coastline via Split Apple Rock into the gorgeous resort community of Kaiteriteri.
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Awaroa Lodge
DeLorenzo’s Studio Apartments
Surrounded by pristine waterways and native forest, Awaroa Lodge has been constructed to make the most of its secluded location which is only accessible by boat or air. Choose from a charming selection of accommodation options. Relax on the famous Awaroa beach or enjoy a meal at Harakeke Restaurant with stunning views looking out over the wetlands.
Centrally located in the heart of Nelson, Delorenzo’s offers 30 stylish and contemporary studio apartments with kitchenette and laundry facilities available in all rooms. The property also features a seasonally heated swimming pool and guests can enjoy waterfront dining overlooking the Maitai River at the award-winning Tides restaurant across the road at Trailways.
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Marlborough
Discover long hot summers and blue-skied winters, from alpine peaks to the Marlborough Sounds. Discover gourmet food and world class wine, from luxurious resorts to rustic vineyard restaurants. Marlborough is the perfect place for romance, relaxation or adventure in every season. Almost 80% of all wine produced in New Zealand comes from the Marlborough region and the local industry stretches back 40 years. With more than 120 wineries and over 30 cellar doors to visit, a Marlborough wine tour is a must.
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Explore 1,500kms of winding coastline, secluded bays, historic sites, marine reserves and island sanctuaries, home to kiwis and other native species. Beautiful beaches and native bush surround the sunken valleys of water and every bay beckons. The best way to really discover the sounds is by water; kayak, sail or motorboat your way through the Marlborough Sounds to see it in its purest form.
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• Hike or mountain bike through native bush to the Richmond Range, then up through alpine flora to one of its beautiful peaks • Take a drive to the beautiful Pelorus Bridge area to see this remnant of towering podacarp forest and understand what this area once looked like • Enjoy the ultimate dining experience, head out on a water taxi for lunch in the sounds. The mix of fresh produce, stunning views and the sense of seclusion provide for an unforgettable Marlborough experience
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Walk and Wildlife Tour - Wilderness Guides Take a boat cruise from Picton past salmon farms and sea birds on a beautiful voyage to Ship Cove. Enjoy a guided walk along the Queen Charlotte Track from Ship Cove to Endeavour Inlet, regarded as the premier section of the track. Many beautiful views are to be admired across the Marlborough Sounds.
Marlborough Icons Tour - Marlborough Tour Company Enjoy the icons of Marlborough in one day. Marlborough has become world famous for Sauvignon Blanc and this tour starts in the very heart of the wine region. Sample fabulous wines, soak up stunning scenery, and enjoy fresh local seafoods matched to award-winning wines. In the afternoon aboard the Greenshell Mussel Cruise to sail the Sounds.
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Bay of Many Coves Set in the heart of the Marlborough Sounds, this five star luxury hotel is nestled amid a landscape of untouched native bush. Even arriving at this lodge is part of the experience as you travel from the mainland by water or air through timeless beauty and spectacular scenery. A member of the Small Luxury Hotels Of The World group, Bay of Many Coves offers light, spacious apartments. All feature a separate living area and private balcony creating a stylish, contemporary sanctuary. Handcrafted toiletries are available which reflect the lodge’s commitment to premium, natural New Zealand products. Enjoy fine dining at The Foredeck, the lodge’s award-winning restaurant, serving Marlborough’s freshest seasonal produce and local wine. Or, visit Kumatage, an exclusive haven for guests nestled beside the bay where you can enjoy gourmet breakfast and long lazy lunches. Star rating: êêêêê
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Kaikoura
Kaikoura contains some of the country’s most breathtaking scenery with a mix of stunning coastline, dramatic peninsula and towering mountains. Kaikoura is New Zealand’s leading eco-tourism and its coastal waters are home to an amazing array of marine mammals and birdlife. Perhaps the most famous residents who can be seen year round are sperm whales who share this part of the Pacific Ocean with dusky dolphins, NZ fur seals and albatross. As well as these residents, migrating species such as the rare Hector’s dolphins, humpback whales, Blue Whales and orca are frequent visitors. You can experience this marine life from a boat, plane, helicopter or sea kayak.
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Back on dry land, you will discover that Kaikoura offers a fantastic range of activities – mountain biking, quad biking, Art Trail and a new Kaikoura Museum. If you enjoy walking, the Kaikoura Peninsula offers a stunning circular walk providing some of the best views of the ocean, mountains and township.
Highlights • Take an unforgettable journey off the Kaikoura coastline to view the Giant Sperm Whales, these incredible creatures can be seen all year round making Kaikoura one of the most popular whale watching locations in the world • Sample some seafood! Kaikoura is a mecca for seafood lovers, local specialties include gouper, cod, mussels and of course the towns namesake – Crayfish • Take a walk along the Kaikoura Peninsula, the walkway is a community project shared among local businesses, it is an easily accessible loop with spectacular views in all directions
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Whale Watching Whale Watch Kaikōura Whale Watch Kaikōura is one of the most popular tourist attractions in New Zealand. The country’s only marine-based whale watching company offers visitors an exciting up-close encounter with the Giant Sperm Whale all year round. Every New Zealand Whale Watch Tour is a unique experience and the excursions, which have been operating for over 30 years, enjoy a 95% success rate when it comes to sighting the mighty sperm whale.
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Lemon Tree Lodge
Hapuku Lodge + Tree Houses
Lemon Tree Lodge is situated on limestone cliffs overlooking the town of Kaikoura with spectacular views out across the blue waters of the Pacific Ocean. This stylish bed and breakfast property features six unique guestrooms all with a private deck or balcony and is only a few minutes walk from the local activities, shops and restaurants Kaikoura has to offer.
Located on a deer breeding farm at the base of the Kaikoura Seaward Mountain Range, all rooms at this beautiful country lodge have breath-taking views of the snow-capped mountains and feature custom designed, hand crafted furniture. The Tree Houses have large spa baths and wood-burning fireplaces. Hapuku Lodge provides luxurious accommodation on Kaikoura’s rugged coastline.
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Christchurch
Christchurch is a lively, pulsating city where urban regeneration, creativity and innovation thrive. Picture amazing street art, pioneering projects, a growing and evolving hospitality scene and revolutionary architecture that is changing the way the city looks, feels and functions. All the while managing to stay true to its heritage and traditional English feel.
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At the very heart of Christchurch’s reputation as the Garden City is the award-winning Christchurch Botanic Gardens. The serene Ōtākaro (Avon) River meanders through the beautiful gardens before continuing through the city. The gardens provide a relaxing inner-city escape and can be found near The Arts Centre, a hub for culture, creativity and entrepreneurship and also one of the most significant collections of heritage buildings in New Zealand. Grab your walking shoes and discover bars, eateries and an eclectic mix of boutique shops all easily explored by foot.
Highlights • Take time to explore the city by double-decker bus, vintage bicycle, gondola or tram • Head to the stunning Port Hills on foot or by bike. Just 10 minutes drive from Christchurch and offering panoramic views across the city and beyond • Fly, jump and swing through the tree tops at the Adrenalin Forest situated on the outskirts of Christchurch. This high wire, high excitement park features an aerial obstacle course covering three hectares of forest
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Akaroa Day Tour Canterbury Trails Travel to Akaroa over the beautiful Banks Peninsula on a high summit route which gives glorious views of farmlands, the Canterbury Plains and the distant Southern Alps. From the main wharf in Akaroa, boats depart for a Nature Cruise on the harbour. See Hectors Dolphins, little blue penguins, NZ fur seals and local bird life and learn about the history and stories of early pioneers from local, knowledgeable guides.
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Distinction Christchurch Hotel
The George
The newly renovated Distinction Christchurch Hotel is an urban escape, combining sophisticated smarts and familiar warmth, the hotel stands proudly amongst the buzz of the revitalised Cathedral Square. Offering 179 elegant rooms with three floors of new Superior Rooms and Suites. The popular Gumption Restaurant & Bar is the perfect place to enjoy drinks and delicious cuisine.
This luxury boutique hotel is the essence of supreme comfort and is renowned for offering a personalised stay with attentive staff and two award winning restaurants. Located in the heart of Christchurch, overlooking the picturesque Hagley Park and River Avon, you will find a peaceful retreat just steps from Christchurch’s key attractions. Star rating: êêêêê
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Christchurch is also an excellent base for exploring the wider Canterbury region. Drive 90 minutes north west to the resort town of Hanmer Springs, best known for its natural hot springs and stunning landscapes. This picturesque, year round destination is surrounded by dramatic mountains and towering forests, however the primary draw is the iconic thermal pools and spa where you can soak in naturally heated, mineral filled waters. Connecting Christchurch with Greymouth and approximately a two hour drive from Christchurch is Arthurs Pass, the highest pass across the Southern Alps. On this magnificent drive you will see some of the most iconic scenery in the world, including spectacular gorges, river valleys and mountain peaks. For those that prefer not to drive, the Tranzalpine train is an excellent option, operating from Christchurch to Greymouth, you can enjoy the landscape from the comfort of the open air viewing carriage.
Highlights • Travel aboard the TranzAlpine train through the Southern Alps, one of the most scenic train rides in the world. • Take a walk through one of the Garden City’s parks or botanic gardens and appreciate the native and exotic plants and trees • Absorb the sights and charms of Christchurch while cruising down the Avon River on a private punt ride
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The TranzAlpine One of the world’s great train journeys, travelling coast to coast through forests and farmland and over the spectacular Southern Alps. Experience remarkable views of dramatic alpine landscapes; snow-capped mountain peaks, thrilling viaducts, braided rivers, and sub-tropical rain forests. Enjoy all this in the comfort of award-winning carriages featuring panoramic sky view windows, an on-board licensed café, GPS triggered in-seat commentary and open-air viewing. The TranzAlpine operates a daily return service between Christchurch and Greymouth throughout the year.
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Rydges Latimer Christchurch Overlooking Latimer Square, an iconic New Zealand green space, this hotel is in the perfect location to experience all that New Zealand’s Garden City has to offer. Spacious rooms feature a contemporary Kiwi design with comfort in mind or upgrade to a suite to enjoy a separate living area with a private balcony. The 138 stylish rooms are spread over the first four floors of this five storey building with the fifth boasting the spectacular penthouse suite where guests will enjoy breathtaking views stretching from the Port Hills to the Southern Alps. Bloody Mary’s is the hotel’s onsite steakhouse serving up premium, quality cuts of Angus, Hereford and Wagyu beef as well as succulent Canterbury Lamb, a visit to this popular local spot is a must during your stay. Star rating: êêêê Superior
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Mount Cook National Park and Central South Island
Aoraki is the tallest peak in New Zealand, towering 3,724 metres over Mount Cook National Park. The park encompasses a staggering 23 peaks over 3,000 metres high and is the perfect base for alpine activities. Far from city lights, Mount Cook National Park forms the majority of New Zealand’s only International Dark Sky Reserve and the stargazing here is remarkable. Mountaineers regard the area to be the best climbing region in the Australasia, while less skilled adventurers find plenty of satisfaction with the more leisurely mountainside trails. Approximately three hours drive south west of Christchurch is Lake Tekapo, situated in the Mackenzie Basin. The township faces north across the magnificent azure lake to the mountainous drama of the Southern Alps. The lake has an intense milky turquoise colour which it gets from the fine rock-flour which has been ground from the glaciers and lies suspended in the water.
Highlights • Visit the beautiful Church of the Good Shepherd on the shores of Lake Tekapo. The church’s altar window perfectly frames a view of the Southern Alps beyond the lake Mount Cook
• Head to Mount John Observatory, perched high in the mountains and south facing for your best chance to see Aurora Australis. Visit between April and September for the greatest chance to see this spectacular natural light show • Relax in Tekapo Springs, take a soak in the hot pools with incredible views across Lake Tekapo and the mountains beyond
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Tasman Glacier Lake- Glacier Explorers A rare and amazing encounter with New Zealand’s largest glacier, the Tasman Glacier. Explore and learn about the ever-changing glacial landscape as you journey across the terminal lake in custom-built MAC Boats with your experienced guides.
Heliworks Mount Cook Heliworks offer spectacular scenic flights throughout the Aoraki Mount Cook National Park. Heliworks are privileged to be able to land at a number of locations on the Tasman Glacier and throughout the National Park. All flights are designed to provide the best experience showcasing this stunning region and beyond, delivering a quality product and personalised service.
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Peppers Bluewater Resort
The Hermitage Hotel
Overlooking beautiful Lake Tekapo with the Southern Alps on its doorstep, the design of Peppers Bluewater has been inspired by the breath-taking surrounding landscape. Choose from standard hotel rooms and suites or upgrade to a Lakeview Villa with a fully equipped kitchen and lounge area offering simply stunning views across the lake.
Nestled in the beautiful Aoraki, Mount Cook National Park, The Hermitage Hotel is recognised as part of the Te Wahipounamu UNESCO World Heritage Area. The hotel offers luxurious rooms, stunning restaurants and thrilling activities all set within a breathtaking environment of glaciers, expansive lakes, wild rivers and the mighty Mount Cook.
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The West Coast & Glaciers
Glacier Country, situated on the west coast of the South Island is accessible by car, motorhome, coach or bike. If you are self-driving take it slowly and enjoy the journey with all its amazing scenery, contrasts and atmosphere. To fully experience Glacier Country, you need to immerse yourself in the landscape. It is not until you make footprints on a high alpine snow field, journey deep into the towering rainforests, explore the ice blue caves of the glaciers or contemplate the mountain reflections in Lake Matheson that you will truly understand the full impact of the wilderness.
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Franz Josef and Fox Glacier are amongst the most accessible glaciers in the world. An hour and a half walk from Franz Josef Village will take you to within 750m of the formidable face of the glacier, or take a guided ice walk or heli-hike to make contact. Fox Glacier, like its twin Franz Josef, descends from the Southern Alps into temperate rainforest. The cosy township of the same name is well geared up for glacier walks, hikes and flights.
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• Immerse yourself in nature at the Franz Josef Glacier Hot Pools. Nestled in lush rainforest the pools are a haven of tranquillity
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• Combine an awesome scenic flight helicopter flight over the glacier with a unique guided walk amongst the ice caves • Thrill yourself with some of the best white-water rafting in the world, ranging from easy routes for beginners to extreme rafting glacier, or take a guided ice walk or heli-hike to make contact
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Flying Fox - Alpine Guides Combine the thrill of two helicopter flights with the opportunity to explore a remote and pristine part of the glacier on foot with a knowledgeable guide. Glacial forces are greatest in this area and often create spectacular ice caves, arches and tunnels, brilliantly blue in colour. The Flying Fox Heli Hike operates on the Victoria Flat area which is situated at 800 metres above sea level and is approximately 200 metres thick.
Heli Hike - Franz Josef Glacier Guides Experience a thrilling helicopter flight, high above the rugged terrain, land on the glacier ready to undertake a guided glacier hike. Routes are planned carefully with an eye for the most spectacular ice formations. Make your way through an extraordinary land of towering peaks and glistening blue ice.
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Te Waonui Forest Retreat
Franz Alpine Retreat
Te Waonui Forest Retreat offers guests the ultimate combination of a luxury escape and environmental awareness. Great care has been taken to ensure this exceptional retreat steps lightly upon the earth. Every aspect has been crafted to an impeccable standard, from deluxe soundproofing technology between rooms to a five-course degustation menu.
Nestled in the heart of Glacier Country amongst the world famous Southern Alps these nine luxury chalets are modern and spacious. All come with open plan kitchen, dining and living rooms and have breath-taking views of the bush and mountains. The resort is conveniently located just a five minute drive from Franz Josef village.
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Haast Pass & Wanaka
Nestled in the Southern Alps of South Island, Lake Wanaka enjoys a stunning location near Mount Aspiring National Park in the Otago region of New Zealand. The fourth largest lake in the country, the area offers a wealth of exciting water sports and adrenalin-fuelled activities to enjoy. Go jet boating, kayaking, sailing or paddle boarding. Snow hounds are invited to ski and snowboard and go snowshoeing in three world-class snow fields; Cardrona, Treble Cone and Snow Farm. Renowned as a UNESCO World Heritage Area, Haast Pass is located in the heart of the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage Area on the rugged west coast of South Island. Named after the 19th Century explorer Julius Von Haast, the Haast Pass is one of three stunning mountain passes that go through the Southern Alps. Take the Haast Pass Road into the UNESCO registered Mt Aspiring National Park. Enroute, stop off at Thunder Creek Falls and the mesmerising Blue Pools.
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• Have an unforgettable day of climbing and walking wire suspension bridges at the Twin Falls. • Go paragliding with and experience the freedom of flight. Book a tandem paraglide and fly with an experienced tandem pilot over Lake Wanaka and the stunning Twin Falls. • Go on an exciting Haast River Safari and journey into the Haast River Valley on a jet boat tour. Savour views of temperate rainforest and the remarkable glacial valley.
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Wanaka Wine Tours Discover some of Wanaka and Central Otago’s wonderful vineyards and scenery, while meeting the producers of these gorgeous, award winning wines. Visit little gems that are quietly making a big name for themselves with their dedication to produce the best possible wine. Whether you are a complete novice or a wine connoisseur, your friendly and knowledgeable guide will ensure you have an excellent time.
Jet Boat and Wilderness Walk - Wanaka River Journeys Take a jet boat journey on the Matukituki River with spectacular views of Mount Aspiring and Glaciers. Travel past Lord of The Rings locations and stunning mountain scenery on this unique journey combining shallow water jet-boating with a 50 minute wilderness walk into native forest to a waterfall. Hear stories of the past and learn of the forces that created this amazing landscape.
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Edgewater Lake Wanaka
Tin Tub Luxury Lodge
Set in lush gardens surrounded by picturesque mountains, Edgewater Lake Wanaka is the only accommodation directly on the lake edge. Upgrade to a one bedroom suite which features an open plan kitchen and dining area with stunning views of Lake Wanaka. From tennis courts to spas, golf to biking, this luxurious resort offers many activities and services to be enjoyed.
This family run luxury lodge is set on the hills overlooking the lake and mountains yet only a few minutes from Wanaka town. The lodge has a large swimming pool, tennis court and the guest lounge features an open fire for winter evenings and a library should you find time to sit back and read or take in the stunning alpine views.
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Queenstown
A majestic natural setting, a wide range of thrilling activities and a huge selection of accommodation styles to suit every age and stage meet in Queenstown, combining to set the stage for your next truly exciting holiday. Queenstown is one of the most inspirational destinations in the world. Sophisticated and cosmopolitan, adventurous and innovative, majestic yet welcoming – Queenstown has the potential to be your most memorable holiday yet. The mix of world class activities, from bungy jumping to award winning wineries, professional services, breath-taking scenery and pioneering spirit all meet to deliver a stimulating and exhilarating experience. Food is an integral part of any holiday experience and Queenstown is renowned globally for its great food, wine and legendary nightlife. There are over 150 bars and cafes in the region, with everything from fine dining, restaurants owned by celebrity chefs, family-friendly eateries to boutique dessert diners. Not to mention award-winning cafes and iconic burger joints that command a serious following.
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Highlights • Take the Gondola up Bob’s Peak, an iconic Queenstown experience. From the Skyline complex you will enjoy panoramic views of the Southern Alps and across Lake Wakatipu • Experience the world’s first and most famous bungy jump – The Kawarau Bridge Bungy • Take a thrilling jet boat ride through the rugged beauty and unspoilt grandeur of the white-water rapids of Shotover River
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Skyline Queenstown Take a journey on Queenstown’s iconic Gondola and enjoy a ride on the famous Luge, one of New Zealand’s most famous inventions. Skyline Gondola is located an easy five-minute walk from the central Queenstown and home to the most spectacular views of the region.
Milford Sound Coach and Nature Cruise Southern Discoveries The magic begins as soon as you board the coach for a guided road trip to Milford Sound. Enjoy entertaining commentary as your driver points out the best photo stops along the way. Cruise the full length of this breath-taking fiord, getting close enough to feel the full force of the powerful Stirling Falls.
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The Rees Hotel
QT Queenstown
Showcasing breath-taking panoramic lake and alpine views, The Rees Hotel is a sophisticated, award-winning property situated on the shores of Lake Wakatipu, just a gentle stroll along the lakefront to the town center. Choose from the spacious hotel rooms, luxury apartments or lakeside residences, all with balconies showcasing spectacular views across the lake.
Luxury with a hint of the signature QT quirk, this modern hotel is perfectly positioned to enjoy stunning views over the crystal clear Lake Wakatipu and the breath-taking peaks of the Southern Alps. 69 bespoke guestrooms take comfort to a new dimension with contemporary décor and all the mod-cons you need to complete your stay.
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Queensland enjoys four distinct seasons and each of these has its own special vibe. World-renowned for adventure, Queenstown is home to a huge choice of adrenaline inducing activities including jet-boating, bungy jumping, white water rafting, skydiving and even indoor thrills – all guaranteed to get your blood pumping! When the cooler months arrive, Queenstown transforms into a world class winter resort with four ski areas and a range of activities, bars, restaurants and relaxation to make sure your winter holiday is as epic as possible. You can even combine a round of golf at one of Queenstown’s gorgeous clubs one morning with a tour of some wineries and cellar doors. For those looking for a slightly slower pace there are plenty of recreational activities including hiking and biking trails to explore, guided tours, boat cruises, scenic flights or spa and wellness options.
Highlights • Experience the beauty of New Zealand’s Fiordlands on a day cruise to Milford or Doubtful Sounds • Taste some of New Zealand’s finest wines on a tour of Central Otago Wine Region • Visit historic Arrowtown, only a 25 minute drive from Queenstown, this picturesque gold rush village is home to beautiful buildings and many walking and cycling trails
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Shotover Jet Ride One of the world’s most exciting Jet boat rides. Shotover Jet is the only company permitted to operate in the spectacular Shotover River Canyons. It is a thrilling and unique ride skimming past rocky outcrops at close range and twisting and turning through the narrow canyons at breathtaking speeds with the major highlight being the full 360 degree spins.
Boutique Wine Tour - Appellation Wine Tours With 20 years of experience, Appellation Wine Tours has been taking daily group and private wine tours, off the beaten track and into the heart of Central Otago wine country; a wine region famous for its boutique vineyards, dramatic scenery and fascinating pioneering history. Taste wines at three premium vineyards over two contrasting wine sub-regions then enjoy a platter lunch and glass of wine at a vineyard restaurant.
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Hidden Lodge
Azur Lodge
Secluded on a small hillside on the outskirts of town, this small boutique property offers a relaxing haven with truly spectacular views across Lake Wakatipu and the mountains beyond. Choose from four unique guestrooms and enjoy the wood-fired pool, gym and sauna. The lounge area offers panoramic views, while the sun-drenched outdoor courtyard is ideal for relaxation.
This contemporary, luxury lodge overlooks some of the most spectacular scenery in New Zealand. Nine private villas cascade down the hillside offering luxurious intimacy, the floor to ceiling windows frame the outstanding uninterrupted views. Just a five minute drive from downtown, Azur is the perfect base to embrace all that Queenstown has to offer.
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The Southeast Region and Stewart Island
Stewart Island/ Rakiura is located at the southernmost point of New Zealand in the stunning Southland region. Similar in size to Singapore, the island ranks as the third-largest island in the country measuring 75 km long and 45 km wide. An enchanting haven for those looking for some solitude and a renowned bird watcher’s paradise, there are an estimated 20,000 brown kiwi living on the island, largely outnumbering the human population of only 450 full time residents. Rakiura, translates in Maori as ‘The Land of Glowing Skies’ and refers to the Aurora Australis – the Southern Lights, visible from March to September.
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Island activities include fishing, swimming and kayaking in the Rakiura National Park. Hike the Rakiura Track, renowned as one of New Zealand’s nine Great Walks crossing 23 miles of breathtaking landscape. There are many walks on the island which have been maintained by the Department of Conservation. Visitors can choose between a relaxing 10-minute stroll and an 11-day hike.
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Peninsula Encounters - Elm Wildlife The tour departs from Dunedin city for the Otago Peninsula wildlife ‘hotspots’ providing absolutely unrivalled viewing of estuarine and marine wildlife. Knowledgeable guides will inform you while visiting spots with the best possible viewing of Hooker’s Sea lions, Yelloweyed Penguins, Blue Penguins, a breeding colony of New Zealand Fur Seals and Royal Albatross. Close up unobtrusive viewing from beach locations and strategically placed observation hides is guaranteed.
Beautiful Birding and Botany - Ulva’s Guided Walks Ulva Island Bird Sanctuary is a unique predator-free environment, with easy walking tracks and time to enjoy an insight into this temperate rain forest. The guides are experienced natural history and birding specialists; they bring their love of this special island to ensure a memorable experience. Discover New Zealand’s rare and endangered birds and plants at close quarters.
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Stewart Island Lodge
This 1937 former Chief Post Office building has been transformed into an elegant, luxury hotel, perfectly located in the vibrant Warehouse Precinct. Hotel suites and studios all feature luxurious pillow top mattresses, kitchenettes and an array of amenities.
This luxurious country house is situated on the Otago Peninsula, just minutes from Larnach Castle and a short drive from Dunedin city centre. Spacious rooms feature a fireplaces and pastoral views of the surrounding countryside.
Nestled in native bush atop a sunny hillside, Stewart Island Lodge is a peaceful and secluded sanctuary with stunning views over Halfmoon Bay and Foveaux Strait. Guestrooms all open directly on to an expansive balcony with ocean vistas.
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Fiordland
The beautiful lakeside township of Lake Te Anau provides a perfect base to explore the Fiordland National Park area and provides a full range of services to visitors. It is the closest service base to Milford Sound and is known as the “walking capital of the world” due to its proximity to many excellent walking tracks, including the Great Walks of the Milford Track, Kepler Track and Routeburn Track. Lake Manapouri is located 20kms from Te Anau and provides a great base from which to discover Doubtful Sound and offers services such as a cafe, restaurant, small shop and service station. Guided tours depart from both locations daily to visit the fiords or to explore other features within Fiordland National Park. When you travel to Fiordland you will be visiting one of the most beautiful and dramatic parts of New Zealand. It is the perfect location for enjoying all the outdoor activities or just relaxing and taking in the stunning mountain vistas.
Highlights • Take a heart-stopping jet boat ride down the Wairaurahiri River • Cruise across beautiful Lake Te Anau and join a guided caves adventure through limestone caverns to the glowworm grotto • Gateway town to Milford Sound and Fiordland National Park
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Pure Wilderness - Fiordland Jet Explore Fiordland National Park by jet boat. Far from the crowds, journey from Te Anau along the Waiau River to the deserted shores of Lake Manapouri. Stop in three Lord of the Rings film locations, spot trout in crystal-clear waters and learn about the area and its rich history. The trip also includes some thrilling 360 degree turns and spins. Disembark from the boat to explore the ancient beech forest.
Doubtful Sound Wilderness Cruise - Real Journeys Discover the pristine wilderness of Doubtful Sound deep in the heart of Fiordland National Park. Coach from Te Anau to Pearl Harbour then cruise across Lake Manapouri to West Arm and onwards by by coach over the Wilmot Pass through dense rainforest. Once at Doubtful Sound board your catamaran for a three hour wilderness cruise of the Sound out to the Tasman Sea.
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Distinction Te Anau Surrounded by extensive, colourful gardens and overlooking spectacular Lake Te Anau and the Fiordland ranges, Distinction Te Anau sets the tone for your stay in one of the world’s most breathtaking regions. The hotel features 112 elegant rooms, including standard hotel rooms, spacious villa suites, comfortable villa rooms and deluxe suites, offering a stunning lake or garden view, all rooms and suites are designed to a have a tranquil and relaxing look and feel. Leisure facilities available to guests include an outdoor swimming pool, spa, sauna and access to a fitness room. The hotel is just a short stroll from the town centre and after a great say sightseeing guests can delight in the impressive South Island cuisine served in the hotel’s MacKinnon Room Restaurant, overlooking beautiful Lake Te Anau. Star rating: êêêê
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Fiji Explore an awe-inspiring archipelago of 333 tropical islands in the heart of the South Pacific Ocean. Fiji encompasses every prerequisite of a blissful break away; from white sand beaches fringed by lush tropical mangrove forests to soft coral diving and 200,000 square miles of pristine ocean to play in.
Suva has been Fiji’s capital since 1882 and is the largest city on the islands. Explore the colonial-inspired streets, go shopping in the farmer’s market or dine on Fijian fare in one of the many restaurants. Learn about local history at the Fiji Museum or at the parliament buildings. For an unforgettable Fijian experience, visit Colo-I-Suva Rainforest Eco Resort located on the remnants of an ancient volcanic plug. Stroll through Colo-I-Suva Forest Park, a bird-watcher’s paradise where it is possible to navigate through 6.5km of walking trails, natural pools and swimming holes.
The islands enjoy a temperate climate with May through October being the best time to visit. Warm season high temperatures average 30 degrees Centigrade while the Cool season average maximum is 26 degrees Centigrade.
The third largest island, Taveuni, is known as the “Garden Island” where the Bouma National Heritage Park makes up more than a third of the island and is regarded as an Eco tourist’s paradise. See more than 100 species of birds in the Heritage Park or go snorkelling at the Rainbow Reef and Somosomo Strait. Divers have a choice of world-renowned sites such as Eel Reef and the Great White Wall. Don’t miss the Gaiatree Sanctuary – an organic spice plantation.
A leader in Ecotourism, Fiji offers a wealth of beachside destinations with everything from barefoot beachside getaways to Five Star luxury.
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With so many islands to explore, the journey begins in Nadi, regarded as the gateway to Fiji. Fly into Nadi International Airport then make your way to one of the 333 islands on the archipelago. Mamanuca Islands are the closest islands to Nadi International Airport and are reachable by ferry, catamaran, speedboat or seaplane. An idyllic tropical paradise beckons visitors to the undulating white sand beaches fringed by coconut palms swaying in the breeze.
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Lying further to the north are the Yasawa Islands, making up Fiji’s western border. Until the 1950’s visitors were forbidden from visiting the islands. While their natural beauty has been preserved, the Yasawa Islands make for an unforgettable break away and are regarded as an affordable retreat in paradise with a variety of accommodations. Revel in sun-soaked seaside activities including sailing, swimming and fishing. Visit the northern region of the islands and visit the Sawa-i-lau limestone caves, snorkel with sharks on Kuata Island or dive with manta rays on Drawaqa Island. Go on a Northern Yasawa Islands Cruise and mingle with Fijians in traditional villages or swim in the azure waters of the Pacific Ocean.
Bask in warm, sunny days where the only change in the seasons is marked by the occasional afternoon shower, making Fiji the ideal destination to enjoy an array of exciting water sports. Go snorkelling in one of the many colourful coral reefs or take part in an adrenalin-fuelled kite surfing lesson. Great Astrolabe Reef in Kadavu is the fourth largest reef in the world, measuring 100 km. See the islands from a different perspective from the deck of one of the many chartered sailing boats or go surfing at Cloud Break off the coast of the Mamanuca Islands where surfers experience some of the world’s most challenging waves measuring from two to twenty feet. Venture inland to Pacific Harbour on Viti Levu, renowned at the “Adventure Capital of Fiji” and go river rafting on the nearby Upper Navau River. Other activities include zip-lining, jet skiing and surfing. The more adventurous types will want to try diving with Bull Sharks in Bega Lagoon.
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Discover Fiji The Fijian islands are scattered over a wide geographical area with the surrounding oceans and seas which divide them forming natural borders. Distances between the groups of islands vary, as do the means of travelling between them. Fiji lends itself perfectly to those who fancy the idea of island hopping as many of the main groups such as Mamanuca, Yasawa and Savusavu are well connected with the mainland of Vitu Levu.
Yasawa Islands Getting to the Yasawa Islands is just a short 30 minute hop by seaplane from Nadi and the views you will experience leaving the mainland and flying over the Mamanuca’s are incredible! Alternatively, chose one of the seafaring options, transfer times are longer with the journey taking about five hours however it is an excellent way to enjoy some time out on the open water.
Northern Regions Flights between Nadi and the Northern Region airports at Savusavu (Vitu Levu) and Taveuni are operated by Fiji Link, the domestic carrier of Fiji. In some cases, these sectors can be booked and ticketed within the same itinerary as international flights. You can also fly into Labasa airport from Nadi or Suvu and take a scenic road transfer to SavuSavu. Regular ferry services also depart Viti Levu for Savusavu, Nabouwalu and Taveuni.
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Mamanuca Islands With over 15 islands to choose from in the Mamanuca group the potential for island hoping is unlimited. Water taxis, ferries and catamaran services operate from Port Denarau Marina on the mainland to all of the island resorts. Port Denarau is a 20 minute drive from Nadi International airport and transfer providers will give the option of collecting guests from the airport and transfer them straight to the port. If guests are choosing to split their time in Fiji with a stay on Vitu Levu and then travel onwards to the islands, transfers can also be arranged from mainland hotels to the port. South Sea Cruises provide guests with the option to upgrade to the Captains Lounge where they will travel in style and comfort on the second level of the vessel. The reserved seating area is airconditioned and includes complimentary beverages. The transfer time between Port Denarau and the Mamanuca Islands varies depending on which resort you are staying at with some being as little as a 30 minute ferry trip away from the mainland. Some of the resorts in the Mamanuca region are also able to accept helicopter and seaplane arrivals. Ask our destination experts if this is possible for your chosen property.
Must Do Day Trips Canopy Adventure ZIP Fiji Experience one of the most popular attractions in the South Pacific, on the first and original zip line in Fiji which opened in 2008. Located only 25 minutes from Pacific Harbour this is the classic canopy tour that is entirely tree based. Join professional guides as you experience 16 amazing zip lines through the tree tops, covering over two kilometres of lush jungle. Fly over river canyons covered in giant ferns and orchid, as you admire the surrounding landscape. ZIP Fiji offers two daily tours at 10:30am and 2:30pm. The trip is approximately 2 hours and includes lunch.
Deuba Coastal Sea Kayaking Rivers Fiji The adventure begins east of Pacific Harbour where the Navua River and the Deuba River have created a lush, thriving mangrove forest. En route, you may spot some of the local denizens that make this unique ecosystem their home, mud lobsters, herons, harrier hawks, kingfishers, and fruit bats. Your guides prepare lunch while you enjoy a cold drink, a refreshing swim and a peaceful rest in the sun. Afterward, it’s time to set a course for the open sea, where you can snorkel with a kaleidoscope of tropical fish among the brilliantly coloured corals. Continuing on, your course takes you to the white sand beaches and rolling waves of Pacific Harbour and the conclusion of your journey.
Sigatoka River Safari Sigatoka River Safari Fiji Fiji’s original jet-boat safari, Sigatoka River Safari offers a half-day, uniquely Fijian adventure into the heart and soul of Fiji, aboard custom-built safari jet boats. Travel along the Sigatoka River in jet boats to visit authentic Fijian villages and experience a day in the life of the real ‘kaiviti’ (Fijian). To bring the safari to life, a driver/guide is assigned to each group and introduces passengers to the rich culture of the Fijian people, their history, customs and legends of the area. Sigatoka River Safaris have received numerous awards for the consistency and popularity of this excursion. Tour includes return transfers from hotels, return safari jet boat ride, guide service, village tour, lunch, entertainment.
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Blue Lagoon Cruises Escape to Paradise 8 Days/7 Nights Highlights
Day 3: Naukacuvu Island After breakfast, attend a village church service. Cruise south to the beautiful Naukacucu and Narara Islands and Join the chef for today’s Fijian cooking lesson. Tonight, there is Bingo ‘Fiji style’ after dinner with lots of laughs and some good prizes, or you can enjoy a quiet nightcap at the bar.
• 7 night cruise aboard the Fiji Princess • All meals included whilst on the ship • Blue Lagoon cruises also offer a three and four night cruise option
Day 1: Depart Port Denarau Set sail on the Fiji Princess from Port Denarau for the outer Mamanucas. The first overnight anchorage is in a gorgeous secluded location at Modriki Island. Enjoy a glass of sparkling wine and canapes as you watch the sunset. The Captains welcome dinner is served with entertainment provided by the talented singing and dancing crew.
Day 2: Soso Bay There is time to step ashore and enjoy a swim or wander along the beach before breakfast. Sea conditions permitting, there is an opportunity to swim with the sharks at a secret reef location en-route to our next destination. After lunch, take a visit to the chiefly village of Soso – an exceptional example of a current day Fijian island village. Enjoy a traditional Thali dinner which features exquisite Indian dishes.
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Day 4: Yalobi Bay As Fiji Princess arrives at the stunning Sacred Isles, you’ll be sure you are lost in paradise. Spend the remainder of the day swimming, snorkelling and relaxing. Fiji style high tea is served following a cooking lesion on how to make ‘Roti in Lolo’.
Day 5: Blue Lagoon This superb stretch of water is ringed by island and Blue Lagoon Cruises’ very own private island peninsula is located here. Watch as the crew position right up to the beach and tie her off to the coconut trees. Enjoy happy hour on shore with canapes. A very special night enjoying a traditional Lovo meal cooked underground, you’ll dine under the coconut palms and the tropical stars. There will be Fijian meke: singing, dancing and storytelling by local villagers.
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Day 6: Sawa-I-Lau Island This morning you can visit an island style cake shop and browse the shell market. The village of Tamasua welcomes you to a yaqona ceremony, a guided walk around the village and a village style ‘feast’ prepared and cooked by the locals.
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Day 7: Drawaqa Island Cruise to Drawaqa Island where our Marine Biologist joins us for a presentation about the local marine life and the volunteer conservation work carried out in the area. Also on offer today is an excursion to the local island school to view the work of the Vinaka Fiji Volunteers. Dinner this evening is a barbecue served under the stars.
Day 8: Arrive Nadi Today your cruise comes to an end as the ship arrives back at Port Denarau.
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Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort Coral Coast, Fiji Nestling in 40 acres of tropical gardens and swaying palm trees, Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort offers a relaxing family-friendly beachfront escape on Fiji’s beautiful Coral Coast. Rooms, suites and bungalows are spacious and sit amidst the verdant gardens, some offering ocean views and Talai butler service. Rooms and suites are modern whilst bungalows are more traditionally designed and decorated. Dining options include intimate and formal dining on pacific continental cuisine at Ivi, located adjacent to the 100 year old Ivi tree or the beachside Sundowner Bar & Grill, providing Australian beef, an array of local seafood and expertly crafted cocktails. Surrounded by lush, undulating landscape and offering spectacular ocean views, Bebe Spa offers the opportunity to relax and luxuriate in a serene sanctuary where physical, mental and spiritual health are tended to.
At a glance Location: Sigatoka, Coral Coast Transfer time: Approximately 90 minutes from Nadi Airport Rooms/suites: 254 Restaurants/bars: 8 Water activities: 2 swimming pools, kayaking, snorkelling and PADI dive course Land activities: Fitness centre, Fijian cultural activities, entertainment and daily kava ceremony, golf, tennis court, volleyball and table tennis Spa/Beauty Services: Bebe Spa Fiji Children: Little Riggers Kids Club for 3 - 7 years and Beach Riggers Kids Club for 8 - 12 years Board basis: Room only, bed & breakfast, half board and full board Star rating: êêêêê
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Radisson Blu Resort Fiji Denarau Island Denarau Island, Fiji Radisson Blu Resort Fiji Denarau Island is surrounded by 10 acres of tropical gardens, picturesque waterfalls and a private beach with lagoon style swimming pools and an 18-hole golf course. Guestrooms and one and two bedroom suites are stylishly decorated and are suited to couples, families and friends alike. Relax by the swimming pool or take advantage of the many activities on offer including paddleboards, kayaks and a gym. Indulge in rustic homemade pastas at Basilico or take in panoramic views of the gardens and waterfall whilst savouring tasty Thai cuisine at Chantara. Relish a unique in-the-water dining experience located in one of the resort’s lagoon pools with a traditional Kava ceremony. Your meal will be served by Fijian warriors who will perform a spectacular fireshow. Enjoy a pampering massage at Harmony Retreat Day Spa as the kids enjoy a whitewater tunnel slide at the kids’ pool or are entertained at the kid’s club. Star rating: êêêê
Sofitel Fiji Resort & Spa Denarau Island, Fiji Enjoy gracious French hospitality and Fijian culture and spirit at Sofitel Fiji Resort & Spa, resting in 26 acres of lush gardens with views extending across Nadi bay. Set the scene for total relaxation in one of the 296 ocean facing rooms and suites, all of which are decorated in a warm, contemporary style and offer a private balcony or terrace. Kayaking, stand-up paddle board, hobie cat and an introductory dive in the swimming pool are all available on a complimentary basis. Choose from elegant restaurants, relaxed bars and café-style eateries featuring a rich variety of cuisines. Discover the Lovo Pit with fierce warriors and enjoy the delicate smoky flavours from the earth oven whilst being serenaded by the Meke choir and rhythmic fire dancers. Experience a fusion of impeccable French service, exotic Fijian touches and exquisite relaxation at So SPA at Sofitel Fiji Resort & Spa. Star rating: êêêêê
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Yatule Resort & Spa Coral Coast, Fiji Yatule Resort and Spa is located at the iconic, postcard perfect Natadola Beach on Viti Levu. Featuring modern tropical architecture, sophisticated contemporary interiors and friendly, attentive staff, Yatule Resort and Spa offers the perfect intimate retreat. The 36 contemporary bungalows designed for comfort and absolute seclusion, peace and tranquillity – just footsteps from the azure waters of Natadola Beach. Delight your taste buds with the internationally inspired menu which features a wide selection of dishes, seasonal local produce and freshly caught seafood – all served under rustling palm trees and surrounded by tranquil ocean waves. Enjoy kayaking, stand up paddle boarding and snorkelling or head out of the resort to nearby villages to get a taste of the Fijian way of life. Indulge in a massage at Vishala Spa where expert therapists will revitalise the body and mind.
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At a glance Location: Natadola Beach on Viti Levu Transfer time: Approximately 45 minutes drive from Nadi Airport Rooms/suites: 36 Restaurants/bars: 3 Water activities: Swimming pool, snorkelling, kayaking, stand up paddle boarding Land activities: Cultural activities Spa/Beauty Services: Vishala Spa Children: Children’s programme Board basis: Bed & breakfast and half board Star rating: êêêê
Tropica Island Resort Mamanuca Islands, Fiji Delve into a peaceful paradise at this adult only boutique resort, where the friendly staff creates a warm and relaxed ambience. Nestled in a private bay on the beautiful island of Malolo, Tropica Island Resort is set amongst swaying palm trees. Bures and bungalows are situated just steps from the beach or pool and offer relaxed and simple furnishings and soothing décor surrounded by lush gardens. The main restaurant provides picturesque ocean views with an open air dining experience. Savour expertly prepared traditional Fijian flavours made with local ingredients as well as classic international fare. As a protected marine sanctuary, Tropica enjoys a large number and a wide variety of fish. Snorkel from the beach or venture further out to the reef. Alternatively make use of the complimentary hobie cats, kayaks and stand up paddle boards. Visit the Tropica Day Spa for rejuvenation and well-being treatments using local products. Star rating: êêêê
Likuliku Lagoon Resort Mamanuca Islands, Fiji This adult only wilderness retreat is the only resort in Fiji offering authentic over water-bures, in a natural ocean lagoon, surrounded by a protected marine sanctuary. The resort offers friendly service and is designed with integrity to Fijian cultural values, all within a pristine environment. The 45 traditionally designed bures are luxuriously appointed and provide views of the beautiful Likuliku Lagoon and ocean. The 10 unique and spacious overwater bures sit above the coral reef, allowing direct access to the ocean. Savour Likuliku’s fresh, clean cuisine with the finest local and international produce with an emphasis on local seafood, lush tropical fruits and premium products. Venture to the surrounding coral reef, ideal for snorkelling or enjoy the complimentary non-motorised watersports including stand-up paddle boarding, kayaking, sailing and wind surfing. Sooth the body, mind and soul with a Fijian-style massage in the Tatadra Spa, which offers natural products and stunning lagoon views. Star rating: êêêêê
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InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa Coral Coast, Fiji Protected by a reef which creates an aqua-blue lagoon, InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort and Spa is situated on the beautiful Natadola Beach, nestled amongst 35 acres of tropical gardens, the resort provides exceptional service and an authentic and enriching Fijian experience. Each of the well-appointed 266 rooms and suites offer a haven of peace and tranquillity, designed in harmony with the tropical surroundings offering views of the gardens, pool, lagoon or beachfront. Navo specialty dining restaurant features contemporary cuisine inspired by the sea and an extensive range of wines. Sanasana Restaurant features an exciting array of themed buffet dinners, including the popular Seafood night where oysters, crustaceans, locally caught reef fish and premium meats are available. Enjoy an abundance of activities including diving, wakeboarding, water-skiing, kayaking, stand up paddle boarding, gymnasium, yoga and golf. Planet Trekkers, the Kids Club, is designed to entertain and inspire younger guests. Star rating: êêêêê
Nanuku Auberge Resort Pacific Harbour, Fiji Where the undulating waves of the Pacific Ocean meets a pristine two-mile stretch of white sands, lies the impressive Nanuku Auberge Resort in Pacific Harbour, Fiji. Revel in a sumptuous array of Auberge Villas, suites and residences infused with authentic Fijian-island style flourishes coupled with contemporary-styled furnishings. Select a Beachfront Spa Villa with a private tropical garden, outdoor shower and indoor-jetted tub. Relax into blissful serenity at The Spa at Nanuku featuring treatments centred on ancient healing modalities and harnessing indigenous botanicals and essential oils. Treatments take place in a private suite or on an open-air platform high in the treetops. Pacific Rim menus feature at the signature finedining Kanavat Restaurant and Lounge, with freshly-caught fish and seafood from the Beqa Lagoon or savour aerial views with an unforgettable treetop dining experience over the waves. Make reservations for a Cinematic Sunset Dinner with the services of a private chef. Star rating: êêêêê
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Castaway Island, Fiji Mamanucas Islands, Fiji Tucked away on a serenely beautiful tropical paradise, Castaway Island Resort is a luxury hideaway located in the Mamanuca Island archipelago, off the coast of Fiji. Be transported to this idyllic getaway where 66 traditionallythatched bures take centre stage. Island amenities include two glittering swimming pools, a spa, and tennis courts surrounded by rich tropical rainforest, pearlescent beaches and coral reefs. Barefoot luxury beckons at home in the bure where authentic Fijian flourishes include local timber furnishings and high vaulted ceilings lined with handpainted ‘Tapa’ cloth. The poolside Nuku Marau grill serves up Asian and Polynesian delicacies throughout the day coupled with a refreshing selection of herbal juices and shakes. Go kayaking and surfing, try paddle-boarding in the lagoon or go scuba diving at one of the 30 dive sites within 20 minutes of the island. Complimentary snorkelling gear is available to all guests. Star rating: êêêê
Tokoriki Island Resort Mamanuca Islands, Fiji A rustic-luxe, adults-only resort on a secluded island off the coast of Nadi, Tokoriki Island Resort awakens the senses to this natural paradise. Slumber on sumptuous king-sized beds draped in breezy linens or take an invigorating shower in the outdoor stone-clad terrace, or simply stroll barefoot on the white sands of the resort’s private beach. With a total of 36 freestanding Bures and Villas, fringed by lush, tropical gardens and featuring contemporary styled interiors with Fijiian flourishes, the resort hosts a wealth of amenities designed to restore and rejuvenate. Check into the day spa and request a soothing massage or be pampered with a manicure and facial in time for a candlelit dinner by the Ocean. After a day of snorkelling, fishing and diving, make reservations for dinner at the Japanese-inspired Oishii Teppanyaki Restaurant or savour hints of local Polynesian flavours in the resort’s signature restaurant. Star rating: êêêêê
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French Polynesia From the compelling allure of Tahiti to the romance of Bora Bora and the heart-shaped islet of Moorea, explore the distinctive islands of French Polynesia where the ocean is a dazzling shade of aquamarine and where the sands may be dusky pink, black or shimmering white. French Polynesia is comprised of five groups of islands with a total of 118 islands and atolls of which 67 are inhabited, spread across over one and a half million square miles of ocean in the Eastern South Pacific, an area larger than Europe. With a total of five archipelagos; the Society Islands, the Austral Islands, the Marquesas Islands, the Tuamotu Atolls and the Gambier Islands, the region enjoys an average temperature of 26 degrees Centigrade with sultry ocean breezes and non-stop dazzling days of sunshine. There are two distinct seasons: from November till April the temperature is warm and humid with temperatures ranging from 23 degrees Centigrade to 30 degrees Centigrade, or visit between May and October when temperatures range from 17 degrees Centigrade to 23 degrees Centigrade. Revel in the laidback French Polynesian island lifestyle and savour a collection of islands where time stands still. The most popular islands are:
Tahiti One of the last places on earth to be populated, the islands of Tahiti date back to 200BC. With a population of 133,000 residents, the Tahiti of today is renowned as “The Queen of the Pacific” and it’s easy to see why. Tahiti’s capital city Papeete is the perfect place to go shopping for black pearls in the local markets. Adventure seekers may want to travel to the interior of the lush Papenoo Valley on an exciting 4WD or take to the ocean waves where surfing is an everyday activity. Tikehau
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Described as “The Romantic Island” Bora Bora is the perfect idyllic escape away for honeymooners and those seeking some blissful rest and relaxation in paradise. Hiking trails and shark dives may be the most strenuous activities to take part in, in Bora Bora, while other more relaxing activities include gazing at the ocean bed through a glass bottomed boat or waking up to breakfast delivered by canoe at the side your luxurious over-water villa. Spend an unforgettable day of sunbathing and swimming on Matira Beach, followed by starlit fine dining at one of the many luxe hotels in the resort. Visit the temple ruins at Marae Fare-Opu located between the roadside and water’s edge and clearly marked with turtle petroglyphs.
Mo’orea Known as “The Magical Island” this heart-shaped island is the closest in distance to Tahiti and offers a wealth of water sports including scuba diving, water skiing, kite boarding, sailing and swimming. Go on an outrigger canoe or try paddle boarding. Inland, volcanic mountains dominate the lush landscape. Take a trip to The Belvedere Lookout for panoramic views of Tahiti and the island’s peaks. Go swimming in the blue and jade waters of Cook’s Bay or revel in the unspoiled beauty of Opunohu Bay.
Vahine Island Located in one of the most beautiful lagoons in French Polynesia, Vahine Island encompasses 23 acres on a private islet on the north of Tahaa. A petite tropical paradise in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, visit a local pearl farm, go on an intriguing Tahaa Excursion day tour or rent an electric cycle and explore the island on two wheels. Don’t miss the stunning Coral Garden Tahaa where it is possible to snorkel through colourful coral channels while observing exotic shoals of fish.
Tikehau With a name meaning “Peaceful Landing” Tikehau is a coral atoll in the Palliser Islands group in the Tuamotu Archipelago. Made up of an oval crown of small islets, the atoll is small and circular with pink sand beaches fringed by coconut groves and crystal clear aquamarine waters. Go diving and snorkelling in the clear waters of the lagoon, home to the highest concentration of fish in French Polynesia.
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Discover French Polynesia Travelling between the Tahitian island groups is undertaken mainly by air and on some occasions by sea, particularly in the case of travel between the groups of the Society Islands and Tuamotu Atoll group. Travel to the remote Marquesas group is possible by sea over several days, the voyage is remote and for the adventurous but ranks amongst the most fascinating in the world.
The Society Islands All international flights into the main island of Tahiti arrive into Faa’a International Airport located near the city of Papeete. The airport is close and convenient to all the major hotels and resorts on Tahiti. The airport also serves the domestic airline, Air Tahiti, for further services to the other islands and atolls.
Tahiti itself has many transport options for those who want to explore the island. Circle island buses and 4WD drive tours are a great way to see the island while a reliable taxi service also runs to downtown Papeete and can be arranged by your hotel concierge. Moorea is quick and easy to reach from Tahiti due to its close proximity to the main island. Moorea’s airport is served by Air Tahiti who operate a short 15 minute flight from Faa’a International. Alternatively, passenger ferries operate up to eight times daily between Moorea and want waterfront in downtown Papeete. The paradise island of Bora Bora is most conveniently reached by air. Air Tahiti have regular 50 minute flights from Papeete or Moorea and also operate services from Huahine and Raitea, the journey time from here being approximately 20 minutes. The airport, built on a beautiful motu, is accessible only by boat. Private motorboat transfers will be provided to take guests between the airport and their luxury resort. Helicopter transfer is also available with select hotels. Huahine and Raiatea are both serviced by Air Tahiti flights from Papeete and Moorea. Raiatea is also the launching point for guests travelling by boat over to Taha’a island and Vahine private island. The trip to Vahine is 10 kilometres from Raiatea and the resort will provide private transfers between the two islands.
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Paul Gauguin Cruises Tahiti & the Society Islands 8 Days/7 Nights Highlights • 7 night luxury cruise aboard the m/s Paul Gauguin • All meals, and drinks included whilst on the ship • Shipboard entertainment, including live music in the evenings
Day 1: Depart Pape’ete The islands of Polynesia are a gorgeous collection of volcanic atolls strewn across the grand Pacific Ocean, and the island of Tahiti is the largest of all 118. Explore the dynamic dining, nightlife, and shopping in the capital city of Papeete before embarking on the ship.
Day 2: Huahine
Days 4 & 5: Bora Bora Immediately recognisable by Mount Otemanu rising from the ocean, this half-atoll, half-mountain is surrounded by a spectacular lagoon and a series of smaller islands. Ancient Polynesians called it Parapora, or “firstborn,” because they thought it was the first island created after Raiatea. Optional shore excursions include a jitney tour on ‘Le Truck’, a four-wheel-drive safari or a glass-bottom boat ride. Enjoy beautiful views of the island as the M/S Paul Gauguin sets sail before dinner on the second day, followed by a relaxing evening on board.
Days 6 & 7: Mo’orea With spectacular mountain peaks, multi-coloured lagoons and palm-fringed beaches, Moorea is one of the most beautiful islands in the whole of Tahiti. Shop for local crafts, embark on a dolphinwatching expedition with a marine biologist or try out some of the local pineapples. An overnight here allows two full days to explore the island. Late in the afternoon of the second day M/S Paul Gauguin cruises to nearby Papeete, docking for the night.
Day 8: Arrive Pape’ete Tahiti’s capital city of Papeete welcomes you back with emerald hillsides, sapphire waters, and warm breezes. If you’re not ready for your South Pacific vacation to end, spend a few days here experiencing resorts, spas, restaurants, nightlife, and shopping.
Your first port of call is Huahine, known as “The Garden Island” for its lush rainforests and dramatic terrain. A chance to explore sacred sites and landmarks, amongst the best-preserved archaeological remains in French Polynesia. Enjoy snorkelling or scuba diving in Bora the expansive lagoon, or simply relax with a picnic on the beach. Bora
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Day 3: Taha’a (Motu Mahana) Motu Mahana, an islet adjacent to Taha’a is a paradise of whitesand beaches, swaying palms, crystal-clear waters and gentle breezes. Spend a full day here enjoying swimming, snorkelling and kayaking, playing volleyball, learning Tahitian cooking secrets or enjoying the beach. Enjoy a delicious barbecue lunch.
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Manava Suite Resort Tahiti Tahiti, French Polynesia Nestled on the west side of Tahiti, Manava Suite Resort Tahiti envelops guests in a warm Tahitian welcome at this Polynesian-inspired, luxurious island resort. Choose from an enticing array of sleek contemporary-styled guest rooms, suites and duplex suites with flat-panel satellite TV’s, mini bars and tea and coffee making facilities. Select a room with garden, mountain or lagoon views. Stay in a luxe Duplex with Garden View featuring two contemporary-styled bedrooms, a living room, dining area and a wellappointed kitchenette. Discover fragrant Polynesian treatments and therapies at Manea Spa featuring facials, body scrubs and massage services. Unmissable highlights include a swim-up bar, a striking infinity pool, two restaurants, two bars, a lush landscaped garden and a wealth of nearby water sports including snorkelling, sailing, kayaking and eco-tours. Taapuna Surfing is a short drive away. Don’t miss the enchanting Moorea Island, a 30-minute sail away. Star rating: êêêê
Tahiti Pearl Beach Resort Tahiti, French Polynesia Escape to a scenic seaside haven on Lafayette Beach in the stunning Matavai Bay in Tahiti. Tahiti Pearl Beach Resort sits opposite the black sand beach, surrounded by lush tropical landscape, overlooking the deepest blue South Pacific Ocean. With 91 guest rooms and suites offering unparalleled views, select a Deluxe Ocean View Suite with a separate bedroom, and elegantly-appointed bathroom with a tub and separate shower. Sit in the open air lanai or choose a Premium Ocean View Whirlpool Room with a whirlpool discreetly located behind wooden louvres. Discover a range of Tahitian-inspired beauty rituals and treatments in Le Spa, with fitness centre, sauna and steam room. Learn the native Tahitian dance or take part in yoga and aqua-aerobics in the resort pool. In the evening, Hiti Mahana offers candlelit dining in the open air terrace overlooking the ocean. Dine on a delicious selection of South East Asian and Tahitian-inspired cuisine. Star rating: êêêê
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InterContinental Resort & Spa Moorea Moorea, French Polynesia Lying just west of Opunohu Bay on the enchanting island of Moorea, Intercontinental Resort & Spa Moorea is an exquisite beachside haven where the pace of life is laid back and the vibe is chilled. The perfect destination for couples and families, savour rustic-luxe accommodations featuring guest rooms, bungalows and overwater bungalows. Garden bungalows feature private plunge pools and overwater bungalows offer direct lagoon access. Upscale amenities include three restaurants, two bars including a swim-up bar, an infinity pool, a full service spa, a children’s club and complimentary WiFi. Settle down for an afternoon of pampering at the full-service Helene Spa offering Polynesian-inspired treatments then make reservations for dinner at The Shell restaurant featuring a globally-inspired menu with South Pacific flavours. Explore a range of water sports include kayaking, sailing, stand up paddle boarding and water skiing. Nearby attractions include Belvedere Lookout and Moorea Tropical Gardens. Star rating: êêêê
Hilton Moorea Lagoon Resort & Spa Moorea, French Polynesia Hilton Moorea Lagoon Resort & Spa is located on a private beach on the spectacular heart-shaped island of Moorea in Polynesia. The resort features 106 contemporary-styled bungalows and overwater bungalows and is connected by wooden walkways built on stilts over the sparkling lagoon. Guests enjoy access to a pristine private beach, an outdoor pool, two outdoor tennis courts and an onsite spa. There are three exclusive restaurants and two bars to choose from. Complimentary WiFi is available in the lobby area and an airport shuttle is available with advance notice. King Overwater bungalows feature a wealth of upscale amenities including a marble bathroom with an elegant claw-foot tub and separate rain shower, a private sun deck with lounge chairs and a glass floor-viewing panel for observing underwater marine life. Moorea Lagoon Spa offers a spa menu filled with Polynesian-inspired treatments and therapies, designed to reenergize and soothe body and soul. Star rating: êêêêê
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The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort Bora Bora, French Polynesia Paradise awaits at The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort in French Polynesia. Nestled on an islet amidst a private saltwater lagoon. The resort features 90 overwater and beach villas starting at 144 square meters, some with whirlpools or private pools.
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Every guest will enjoy Signature St. Regis Butler services including coffee and tea delivery, wake up calls and Butler service desk available 24-hours a day. Hotel highlights include two shimmering swimming pools, a Lagoonarium, spa and fitness room plus an exciting array of land and water sports, four gourmet restaurants and two bars. The distinctive flavours of French Polynesia are on the menu, including upscale dining at the signature Lagoon Restaurant while Bam Boo serves sushi and Asian delicacies.
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Miri Miri Spa by Clarins occupies its own islet in the middle of a private lagoonarium and features majestic Mount Otemanu views and an exquisite selection of Polynesian-inspired treatments.
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Location: Bora Bora, Society Islands Transfer time: Approximately 20 minutes from the airport by boat Rooms/suites: 90 Water activities: 2 swimming pools, kayaks, canoes and snorkelling Land activities: Fitness centre and a tennis court Spa/Beauty Services: Miri Miri Spa by Clarins Children: Kids Club Board basis: Bed & breakfast Star rating: êêêêê
Le Meridien Bora Bora Bora Bora, French Polynesia Introducing an exquisite tropical escape to Bora Bora’s lagoon in French Polynesia. Le Meridien Bora Bora offers an enchanting selection of beachfront and overwater bungalows, or villas with private beachside pools amidst the simply stunning inner lagoon.
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Relax in one of the two resort infinity-edge pools or make use of the complimentary kayaks, and snorkelling equipment from the main beach. The Bora Bora Turtle Centre is a must-see. Enjoy the complimentary Turtle Feeding session and visit different areas such as the touch pool, the museum and the educational aquarium tanks. The hotels features 3 restaurants and 2 bars. Savour gourmet dining at Le Te Ava located directly on the beach while Le Tipanie whets the palate with a selection of Polynesian and international dishes. Carve time out to see the Polynesian show each Thursday evening.
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Location: Bora Bora, Society Islands Transfer time: Approximately 20 minutes from the airport by boat Rooms/suites: 98 Water activities: Swimming pool, kayaks, lagoon tour, paddle boarding and snorkelling Land activities: Fitness center, badminton, beach volley and table tennis Spa/Beauty Services: Manahau Wellness Center Board basis: Bed & breakfast Star rating: êêêêê
At Le Meridien Bora Bora experience blissful relaxation with a luxurious spa treatment in the Wellness Centre or lounge on the pearlescent sand beach as cerulean water gently lap ashore.
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InterContinental Bora Bora Resort & Thalasso Spa Bora Bora, French Polynesia Located in French Polynesia in the South Pacific, InterContinental Bora Bora Resort & Thalasso Spa exudes a class all of its own. Taking centre stage on Motu Piti Aau – a resplendent coral island surrounded by azure waters and surrounded by a lagoon and reef, escape away to the Deep Ocean Spa by Algotherm – the first Thalasso spa in the region. For a truly unforgettable experience, select a decadent couples’ massage in one of the glass bottomed treatment rooms. Choose from a seductive array of 80 villas with a choice of beach, lagoon and ocean views. Each overwater villa on stilts offers direct access to the aquatic playground below. There are six restaurants and bars including the French-inspired Le Corail. Recreational facilities include a sparkling swimming pool and an enticing array of water sports.
At a glance Location: Set on an islet facing Mount Otemanu, Bora Bora Transfer time: Approximately 20 minutes from the airport by the resort boat Rooms/suites: 80 Restaurants/bars: 6 Water activities: Kayaks, Canoe, Pedal Boat, Paddle Board and Snorkelling Land activities: Badminton, Fitness Centre, Tennis Court and Volleyball Spa/Beauty Services: Deep Ocean Spa Children: Baby Sitting available Board basis: Bed & breakfast and half board Star rating: êêêêê
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InterContinental Le Moana Bora Bora Bora Bora, French Polynesia Imagine waking up to a delectable Polynesian breakfast, handdelivered by a host on a flower-filled canoe. This is how the day begins at InterContinental Le Moana Bora Bora, an exquisite, upscale resort located on the Bora Main Motu Reef in the South Pacific.
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The resort features an alluring selection of rustic chic overwater villas with sumptuous guestrooms overlooking the azure waters of the South Pacific. The Polynesian-inspired décor lends an authentic ambiance to the accommodations. Amenities include air-conditioning, a sofa bed, cable TV, DVD player and tea and coffee making facilities. Savour blissful relaxation in Thalasso Spa or go for a swim in the glittering infinity pool. Water activities include snorkelling, kayaking and scuba diving in the picturesque salt water lagoon. Additional amenities include a bar and two open-air restaurants serving delicious regional cuisine.
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Location: Matira Point, Bora Bora Transfer time: Approximately 25 minutes from the airport by shuttle boat Rooms/suites: 63 Water activities: Kayaks, Canoe, snorkelling and paddle boards Land activities: Ping pong table, chess and board games Spa/Beauty Services: No Spa on site, but can get a boat shuttle to Deep Ocean Spa within Hotel InterContinental Resort & Thalasso Board basis: Bed & breakfast Star rating: êêêê
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Conrad Bora Bora Nui Bora Bora, French Polynesia With the majestic Mount Otemanu in the backdrop, Conrad Bora Bora Nui is an exclusive beachfront resort on Motu To’opua, where the lagoon waters are as clear as crystal. Choose from a seductive array of accommodations including suites, beachside villas and overwater villas, all featuring authentic Polynesian décor. Select a King Beach Pool Villa with direct access to the white sand beach and azure waters of the lagoon. Amenities include a private terrace and an elegantly-appointed bathroom with separate bathtub. Soak up regional flavours at one of the six restaurants and bars The Tamariki kids Club offers a range of age-appropriate activities while leisure activities include an array of exciting water sports, a fitness centre, beauty salon, miniature golf, tennis, billiards, table tennis, beach volley, an outdoor running track and a sparkling infinity pool.
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At a glance Location: Set in a private cove on Motu To’opua, Bora Bora Transfer time: Approximately a 20 minute boat ride away from the airport Rooms/suites: 114 Restaurants/bars: 6 Water activities: Paddle boarding, kayaking, snorkelling, jet skiing, sailing and scuba diving Land activities: Mini golf, tennis, gymnasium Spa/Beauty Services: Hina Spa Children: Tamari’s Kids Club Board basis: Bed & breakfast, half board and full board Star rating: êêêêê
Vahine Island Resort & Spa Vahine Island, French Polynesia An idyllic private island escape in the South Pacific, Vahine Island Resort & Spa bestows a sensation of perfect isolation from the moment of arrival. With only nine thatched roofed bungalows, towering coconut trees undulating in the breeze and aquamarine waters lazily lapping ashore, the pace of life is laid-back and relaxed. Select between beachside or overwater villas. The water bungalows feature an intriguing aquarium table enabling guests to observe and feed the tropical fish swimming below. Island amenities include The Fare Spa, a bar and restaurant and a vast array of land and water activities to take part in. Borrow a kayak or outrigger canoe and explore the surrounding waters or go snorkelling through the coral gardens. After a day of activity or blissful relaxation, watch the sun set over the ocean. In the evening, dine on Polynesian cuisine accompanied by refreshing local island cocktails. Star rating: êêêêê
Tikehau Pearl Beach Resort Tikehau Island, French Polynesia A well-kept secret, Tikehau Pearl Beach Resort is an exclusive hideaway nestled amongst wild coconut groves on a collection of coral islets in the South Pacific. Meaning ‘Peaceful Landing’, Tikehau is home to a resplendent pink sand beach and is surrounded by a 26 km long lagoon of aquamarine waters. Encompassing just ten acres, the resort features 13 beach bungalows, 24 suites and overwater bungalows, Tavai Spa and a bar and restaurant. A rustic-luxe ambiance permeates the resort with accommodations featuring Polynesian-inspired décor, including thatched roofs, local teaks and bamboo. Choose an overwater bungalow with glass viewing panels to observe the tropical fish and marine life below. Explore the lagoon waters on a kayak or go snorkelling in the coral gardens then relax in Tavai Spa with a Taurumi massage. Afterwards, fuel up at Poreho Restaurant serving European and Polynesian cuisine then savour refreshing cocktails in Bar Tianoa. Star rating: êêêê
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Cook Islands and Samoa Located in the heart of the South Pacific Ocean, the Cook Islands lie halfway between Hawaii and New Zealand. With an appealing temperate climate, November to March is regarded as the warmer season with occasional tropical showers while June through August is slightly cooler. Rarotonga is the largest island encompassing 40 square miles and with a population of 12,000 inhabitants, it is possible to savour endless miles of white sand beach without encountering another person. The island has a 20-mile circular road, known as ‘Ara Tapu’ (Sacred Road) which can be circumnavigated in approximately 45 minutes. Rarotonga is a popular destination for visitors and an ideal base from which to explore the other Cook Islands. AITUTAKI Arutanga
the Kopeka Birds, native to Atiu. After descending into the towering limestone caverns, enjoy an unforgettable candle-lit swim in the artesian water pool. For a true understanding of island life and culture, take part in an interactive village tour and learn more about the local islander activities such as weaving, dancing and umu.
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Located south of the equator, in the Polynesian region of the Pacific Ocean, the Polynesian group of islands known as Samoa consists of Upolu and Savai’i and seven smaller islets. American Samoa is an island surrounded by smaller islands and is classified as an overseas territory of the United States.
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Kia Orana means “Hello!” Less than 45 minute flying time from Rarotonga lies Aitutaki, the second most popular destination in the Cook Islands. Revel in the mesmerising beauty of a crystalline blue lagoon encircling the island making an unforgettable photo opportunity. Go on an Aitutaki Lagoon Cruise and spend an enchanting day stopping off to explore the surrounding islands.
Water Sports and Land Activities Go fast or go slow or go whichever way the wind blows. The Cook Islands offers a wealth of relaxing and invigorating water sports to enjoy including fishing, swimming, snorkelling, diving and kite surfing. Try the Aitutaki Blue Lagoon Fly-fishing or go on a diving expedition with a guided group. Land sports include the ever popular hermit crab racing, golfing or simply enjoying an impromptu dance around a camp fire. Discover the lush tropical landscape inland on a 4WD or take part in a guided mountain hike while savouring the outstanding natural beauty of the islands. Anatakitaki Kopeka Bird Caves offer the rare opportunity to view
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With over 3000 years of history, the Samoan culture continues to celebrate and embrace traditional values where a time-honoured tradition is evident in the warm hospitality of the local people. The capital city, Apia is located on the central north coast of Upolu, Samoa’s second largest island. Apia is just 40 kilometres from Faleolo International Airport Must-see Samoan activities include a visit to the Robert Louis Stevenson Museum, just 5 kilometres from Apia. The famous author wrote Treasure Island and spent his final years living in Samoa. Visitors can visit his grave located at the top of Mount Vaea. To learn more about traditional Samoan culture and history visit the Samoa Cultural Village on Beach Road in Apia then take a bus tour around the island on one of the colourfully-decorated island busses. For a spectacular photo opportunity, visit To Sua Trench, the much-photographed 30-metre deep crater filled with sea water. Visit Savai’I, known as Samoa’s largest island famed for its lush tropical rainforests, mountainous interior and swathes of secluded white sand beaches. Visit the Saleaula Lava Fields, the scene of a volcanic eruption in the early 1900’s. Take a picnic to the Afu Aau Waterfalls then visit the Alofaaga Blowholes. Due to the hot and humid climate, Samoans typically arise early in the morning and take long, restful naps in the afternoon. Do as the islanders do and fall asleep to the sound of waves gently lapping ashore from a Beach Fale on the world famous Lalomanu Beach in Upolu – a typical Samoan beachside residence on stilts.
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Must Do Day Trips Cook Islands
Aitutaki Day Tour Air Rarotonga This excursion showcases one of the most beautiful lagoons in the world. Depart your hotel at 7am and transfer to the airport for your short flight across to Aitutaki. Go on a guided tour of the island, visiting the main township of Arutanga, the market place and the inland villages of Tautu and Vaipae. Then, it’s on to the pier to board your catamaran for a slow cruise across the lagoon to the top reef where you will enjoy lunch and snorkelling.
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Pa’s Nature Walks Pa’s Treks Pa is a Rarotongan born Cook Islander who has become a legend amongst the locals and tourists. On Pa’s Nature Walk you will go on a journey into the ancient world of his ancestors where he shares traditional methods used to live long healthy life styles. Pa showcases an array of plants and traditional medicines taking you across paddy fields, lush tropical bush covered mountains and through crystal clear streams.
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Hook and Cook Tour Signature Samoa Tours Head out on a nautical adventure with your experienced captain Ian & local Skipper, Tautua, aboard the 25ft Catamaran - Fish the Dream. Cast your line along the South coast of Upolu, fishing as you head to the uninhabited Nu’ussafee Island. Over an open fire, your local hosts will cook your catch for you while you explore the private island and snorkel its waters before returning to the main island to enjoy the stunning sunset views at Ava I Toga Bar.
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Pristine Waters of Upolu Tour Samoa Highland Adventures On the Pristine Waters Of Upolu Tour experience seven different magnificent water destinations including the Piuila Cave Pool, Sauniatu Waterfall, Lalomanu Beach for lunch, To Sua Ocean Trench and Togitogiga Waterfall. Make the most of several opportunities to enjoy a cool dip. You’ll also visit the O Le Pupupue National Park Lava Sea-Cliff Walk and enjoy the raw beauty of ancient and spectacular volcanic action in the form of sea cliffs, arches and islands.
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Pacific Resort Rarotonga Rarotonga, Cook Islands Superbly located on 5.5 acres of manicured beachfront, Pacific Resort Rarotonga offers a laid back, family friendly, tropical retreat. Enjoy lazy days and toes in the sand dining alongside beautiful Muri beach and lagoon. The 64 studio rooms, suites and two or three bedroom villas are perfect for couples and families looking for modern amenities and a contemporary Polynesian style. Luxuriate barefoot at Sandals Restaurant where local ingredients are crafted into delicious Pacific Rim dishes or relax with a cocktail as the sun sets over the lagoon at Barefoot Bar. Explore the stunning lagoon by standup paddleboard or be pampered in a tranquil water garden setting at Te Manava Spa. Children will enjoy splashing in their own pool or taking part in beach games or cultural activities at the Kids Club. The resort is within walking distance of several bars, cafes and restaurants as well as the Muri Night markets. Star rating: êêêê
Nautilus Resort Rarotonga Rarotonga, Cook Islands This eco-friendly boutique beachfront resort epitomises the ideal tropical island escape. With a beautiful mountain backdrop melting into a crystal clear lagoon, immerse yourself in the unspoiled beauty of Rarotonga. Spacious and thoughtfully designed villas feature Polynesian touches which offer privacy, luxurious fittings and private saltwater plunge pools. All rooms come complete with a well-equipped mini kitchenette which includes a microwave, fridge, kettle, toaster and coffee machine. Polynesian influenced dishes expertly created with local ingredients and seafood may be enjoyed in either a fine dining beachfront setting or a more casual location by the swimming pool. Days in resort can be spent exploring the depths of the lagoon by snorkelling or diving or venture out to the mountain walks, Rarotonga golf club or Pui Newi markets. Spa Nautilus offers expert therapists who will provide invigorating or soothing body treatments, in a tropical garden setting. Star rating: êêêê Superior
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Little Polynesian Resort Rarotonga, Cook Islands An intimate beachfront resort in the captivating South Seas Polynesia, Little Polynesian Resort offers an idyllic escape away. This boutique-style haven includes 14 luxurious Beachfront Bungalows or Garden Studios with an onsite restaurant, bar and serenity-inducing infinity pool. Luxuriate in the tranquil ambiance offered by this resort, where seclusion is guaranteed. The bungalows and studios showcase contemporary-styled interiors with well-appointed kitchens and lush tropical gardens with outdoor showers. Savour al fresco dining at the open air restaurant overlooking the pool and Titikaveka Lagoon. The all-day menu features Pacific Rim fusion cuisine with the option of in-room dining. Don’t miss the opportunity to go on a Muri Lagoon Cruise and set sail for the conservation site. Go swimming and snorkelling in the crystal clear waters and explore the protected marine park. Or learn kitesurfing in the kiteboarder’s paradise at Aitutaki Lagoon, when trade winds pass through the Cook Islands. Star rating: êêêê Superior
Crown Beach Resort & Spa Rarotonga, Cook Islands Savour a chilled adults-only beach stay at the Crown Beach Resort & Spa Rarotonga. Located on the western side of the island, the resort is nestled in five acres of manicured botanical gardens fringed by a white sand beach and shaded by palm trees swaying in the tropical breeze. The property has 36 Polynesian style villas, select a Courtyard Pool Suite with an elegantlyappointed bathroom, a private pool with courtyard views and airy islandstyle interiors. Make reservations for a blissful massage at Spa Ariki. The spa has five treatment rooms including an al fresco treatment area. In the evening, Oceans Restaurant serves up an inspired menu of fusion cuisine and lively entertainment. Or take a pew in Flambé Restaurant overlooking the tropical garden and enjoy an intimate candle-lit dinner. Snorkeler’s lagoon is the perfect place to explore the islands sea life, the lagoon water is crystal clear and full of colourful reef fish and a variety of live coral. Star rating: êêêê
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Te Manava Luxury Villas & Spa Rarotonga, Cook Islands An intimate boutique resort on the sands of Muri Beach, Te Manava Luxury Villas & Spa offers an ambiance of luxurious seclusion coupled with Five Star resort amenities. Located beachside overlooking the crystal clear waters of the lagoon, there are 13 self-contained one, two and three bedroom bohochic villas to choose from. All villas feature private pools, well-appointed kitchens, spacious bathrooms and a sumptuous four poster bed offering the perfect escape away for couples and families. Choose an Ultimate Pool Villa with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, kitchen, laundry facilities and a private courtyard and plunge pool. Te Manava guests may enjoy the facilities at Pacific Resort Rarotonga including complimentary transfers. Guests may also use the Grocery Supermarket Service and have supplies delivered direct to the villa. Raise the relaxation factor with a sojourn to Te Manava Spa. This full-service resort spa offers an intoxicating array of relaxing and rejuvenating treatments. Star rating: êêêêê
Rumours Luxury Villas & Spa Rarotonga, Cook Islands Introducing Five Star luxe living at Rumours Luxury Villas & Spa on Rarotonga in the Cook Islands. With only 7 beachfront villas, privacy and personal service is guaranteed. Revel in rustic-luxe thatched roofed villas with private pools and waterfall feature, courtyards and lush tropical gardens. Step out onto the terrace and savour exquisite views overlooking Muri Lagoon in the South Pacific. Each villa has a fully-equipped kitchenette. In-villa dining can be arranged with the services of a private chef. Exuding a world class charm, Rarotonga Waterfall Spa is equipped with a Vichy Shower, designed to increase circulation and ease stresses away. Or choose a Gold Facial with 24 carat gold leaves. Resort highlights include complimentary use of snorkel equipment, free kayaking, free local calls, a complimentary gift basket on arrival and personal transfers to and from the airport. Star rating: êêêêê
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Tamanu Beach Aitutaki Aitutaki, Cook Islands Experience ‘casual luxury’ at Tamanu Beach, Aitutaki. This charming beachside resort offers 23 thatched-roofed bungalows with a choice of lagoon and tropical garden views. Choose a Beachfront Bungalow on the shores of Aitutaki Lagoon, with a private balcony and sumptuous daybed, a bar fridge, tea and coffee making facilities, ceiling fans and TV. Room service is available upon request. Resort amenities include two sparkling fresh water swimming pools, a beachfront bar and restaurant, private white sand beach and the Takurua Island Feast – a cultural show performed each Thursday evening. Be pampered in Tamanu Day Spa with a complimentary foot massage or replenish skin with a hydrating Island Facial. Guests are invited to borrow an array of complimentary facilities including bikes, snorkelling equipment and kayaks, or rent a moped scooter and explore the atoll. Don’t miss the Sunday sunset barbecue on Aitutaki Beach. Star rating: êêê
Pacific Resort Aitutaki Aitutaki, Cook Islands Tucked away on a triangle-shaped atoll in the shimmering island of Aitutaki, Pacific Resort Aitutaki serenades guests at this exquisite Five Star getaway. Set in lush tropical gardens, the resort offers an intimate enclave of 29 rusticchic bungalows and villas with unsurpassed vistas across Aitutaki Lagoon, an infinity pool and a programme of exciting experiences to explore. Select an Ultimate Beachfront Villa featuring elevated views over the lagoon, private double sun decks and beachside shower. Amenities include a coffee maker, minibar, TV, audio system and an elegantly-appointed bathroom. Savour a Te Tika Serenity Facial at the onsite Tiare Spa or book the Rapae Ultimate Indulgence designed for couples who desire total relaxation. Book a Bedouin-style tent on the beach for those special celebrations. Rapae Bay Restaurant serves international cuisine and world class wines while Black Rock offers poolside cocktails and awe-inspiring views. Star rating: êêêê
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Seabreeze Resort Samoa Upolu, Samoa An idyllic tropical paradise, the adults-only Seabreeze Resort Samoa is located on the southern coastline of the island of Upolu.
At a glance
Accommodations include a choice of 11 beachfront suites and villas and Honeymoon Point House. Savour mesmerising ocean views while swaying on a double hammock on the deck or enjoy a relaxing poolside massage. All villas feature thatched roofs, air-conditioning and an array of indoor and outdoor spaces to relax in.
Transfer time: Approximately 90-minute transfer from Faleolo Airport
Unmissable amenities include private beach access, two restaurants and a bar, a swimming pool and spa services. Plus take advantage of complimentary snorkelling equipment or go out on the lagoon in a glass bottom kayak.
Location: On the Southern Coastline of the Island of Upolu Rooms/suites: 11 Restaurants/bars: 3 Water activities: Swimming pool, non-motorised water sports Spa/Beauty Services: Spa services Board basis: Bed & breakfast and full board Star rating: êêêê
Dining options include Waterfront Restaurant serving international cuisine, Cbreeza Pizzeria with a wood-fired oven overlooking the ocean and Paulini’s Pool Bar with light fare, refreshments and a popular Happy Hour.
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Essential Travel Information Accommodation The hotels featured in our brochure and on our website are, in our opinion, the best available, however that does not mean that all of them are right for you. To some ‘luxury’ means a rustic ‘get-away-from-it-all’ retreat, while others expect a glamorous international resort. Taking time to browse our brochure, visit our web site and discuss your particular requirements with our destination specialists will ensure that we can produce your dream holiday. When a hotel description states a ‘sea view’ or ‘ocean view’ this may in fact only be a partial or restricted view. In Triple rooms, the third bed may be a rollaway extra bed or sharing existing bedding. Hotels may charge for some land and water activities listed. Many of the hotels in our brochure are located in tropical climates and may attract insects. This is representative of the climate and should not be interpreted as an indication that the accommodation is lacking in hygiene standards. We take great care in selecting our featured accommodation, however if accommodation requested at time of booking is not personally known to our destination specialists, we cannot provide assurances in respect to the standard of facilities and services. Airport Taxes As standard, airport taxes are incorporated in your package price. Occasionally airports will apply an Arrival or Departure Tax which requires to be paid in cash at the airport – this will be advised at time of booking. Alcohol, Drugs and Controlled Items Restrictive legislation against the carriage of alcohol, prescription medication and other drugs is increasingly common in destinations worldwide. Visit www. gov.uk/foreigntravel-advice for updated information on the laws governing alcohol, prescription medication and other drugs. ID should be carried at all times for the purchase of alcohol as even those who look of age may be asked for identification. The carriage and use of e-cigarettes differs’ in Australia between states. Liquid nicotine is classed as a poison and banned from sale nationwide, however some states allow importation for personal use and the use of e-cigarettes without nicotine. Mobile phone charging packs must be carried in hand luggage when travelling by air. Airline Check-in Where possible, we recommend ‘on-line’ check-in. Please refer to your airline’s web site for their on-line check-in policy. It is your responsibility to respect the check-in times specified by the airline on which you are travelling, and to ensure that you arrive at your departure airport in plenty of time. If Only...is unable to accept any liability if you miss your flight as a result of your late check-in or your transport to the airport being delayed. All Inclusive Holidays Where one of our resorts offers an all-inclusive product, it is worth noting that the all-inclusive aspect may start and finish at certain times on the arrival and departure dates. If Only... will provide you with details of the All Inclusive package booked, however some resorts are prone to occasionally alter the specific terms of their All-Inclusive package and this is something beyond our control. Baggage Allowance Baggage allowances and permitted items vary from airline to airline and are dependent on class of travel, please ask our staff for further details and check the airline’s own website for updated baggage policy. In some of our destinations transfers on a smaller aircraft may be required and this might affect your baggage allowance. The carriage of sports equipment may be included in your overall baggage allowance or may be at an additional charge. Please check with our experts for full details. Charges for excess luggage will be levied at the discretion of the airline. Board Basis Commonly where the board basis is ‘half-board’ or ‘all-inclusive’, then as a general rule all meals will be taken in the main restaurant. Should guests wish to use an alternative restaurant, then a supplement will normally be applied by the hotel. Where hotels offer complimentary half board, restrictions may apply and dining options limited. Please clarify with your hotel upon check-in. Car and Motorhome Hire Ensure you are aware of the full terms and conditions of your rental agreement and insurance coverage. Driving laws in Australia differ in each state/territory. Some hire companies do not permit their vehicles to be driven on unsealed roads, check the terms of your rental agreement for full details. Prepare thoroughly if driving in remote outback areas which can present unexpected hazards. Ensure you have a roadworthy vehicle fitted with GPS and two spare tyres. One way drop fees may apply. Roads, including main highways in New Zealand can be narrow and winding. For one-way hires of 6 days or less in New Zealand certain companies may charge an additional fee. The main driver must have a credit card in their name to pay a deposit at time of collection for all car hires in Australasia. Christmas, New Year and other Peak Seasons It is commonplace for guests staying in resort hotels over the Christmas and New Year period to pay a supplement for compulsory additional services, such as gala dinners. It may also be necessary to pre-book restaurants during peak periods and there may also be a minimum night’s stay requirement at some hotels,
please enquire at time of booking. Some of our resorts also implement more stringent cancellation fees for these peak season bookings. Disabled Travellers The enjoyment of your holiday is important to us but we recognise that some of the tours, cruises and holidays we offer may not be suitable for clients with reduced mobility or special needs, so we strongly recommended that suitability is discussed prior to making your booking. We are happy to provide personal advice on whether a particular tour, cruise or holiday is suitable for your needs as we understand that each client will have their own specific requirements. To make your arrangements run as smoothly as possible, our airline and other transport partners may require specific details of a disability/mobility issue prior to travel. Dress Code Our destinations vary from the Himalayas to the deserts of Arabia, so advice on clothing will vary considerably from country to country. Many of our hotels observe a dress code, particularly for dining in the evening. Our specialists can advise you at time of booking on any applicable dress code policy. In public places or during particular, in some of our destinations, conservative dress may be required. Being dressed in a ‘respectful’ manner particularly when visiting temples, churches, shrines and mosques is essential. Our destination experts can advise on dress codes and appropriate clothing. Excursions Any excursions booked and paid for in resort are operated by the local handling company. Accordingly, you will be subject to their booking conditions and cancellation charges. Given that If Only is not party to the provision of these services, refunds cannot be obtained from us at any time. Flight Delays Adverse weather conditions, air traffic congestion and technical problems many result in flight delays. While the airline may make alternative arrangements to ensure you reach your destination, there will be no compensation for any loss of services or any consequential reduction in the length of your holiday. However, such matters may be the subject of a claim on your insurance policy. Flight Schedule Changes Regrettably airlines occasionally change their flight schedules. Please note that we cannot be held responsible for any such changes made after the time of booking. Final flight times will be detailed on your travel documentation, please check these times carefully. Government Advice Should you have any concerns regarding travel due to political unrest, potential violence etc we would recommend that you access the government website at www.gov.uk for specific advice. Health It is imperative when travelling to worldwide destinations that you consult your GP or local health clinic before booking your trip and before travelling, to make sure that you have taken all the necessary health precautions. Other sources of information include www.gov.uk and www.nathnac.org.uk. As conditions can change quickly, please also check the current health requirements of the destination you are visiting closer to your departure date. Some countries will require additional certification or visas from travellers who may have been in regions of epidemic. You must also, at time of booking, inform If Only... of any pre-existing medical conditions or disability which may affect your holiday. Passengers who have reached 28 weeks in their pregnancy may not be accepted by the majority of airlines without a medical certificate, however conditions vary from airline to airline. If you plan to travel to any of our hotels that are above 3000 metres and have circulation, heart or respiratory problem then please consult your doctor before booking. Please note that you are strongly advised against scuba diving for 24 hours before travelling by air. Hotel Classification Across the regions of the world that we feature there is no standardised classification and grading of hotels. However, we appreciate that a ‘star’ rating is often the first point of reference when considering a resort or hotel for your holiday. Wherever possible we have included the official star rating as provided by that destination’s official tourism authority. If this is not available we have asked our partner hotels to supply us with the star grading that they normally use. This is not a categorisation implemented by If Only… but a reflection of what each hotel or resort promotes its classification/grading to be. Local Festivals and Holidays Experiencing the culture of our destinations can be a highly enriching experience particularly during religious and local festivals. Observance of local customs may be more pronounced at these times and visitors should treat these traditions with respect. Loyalty programmes If requested to do so, we will add hotel and airline loyalty programme membership numbers to your booking where possible, but please note that on some of our specially negotiated rates ‘points’ or ‘miles’ are not always awarded. Maintenance Work In order to maintain high standards, hotel renovation is a continual process, particularly in the low season. In this event, hotel management will ensure that any disturbance to guests is restricted to the absolute minimum. If we have been
made aware of any significant renovation programme, we will advise you before travel. In some of our destinations construction work is commonplace and we will use our best efforts to ensure that you are advised in advance of any intended works within your hotel or in the immediate vicinity. Some works may be unscheduled and therefore we would not be in a position to inform you before departure. Regrettably we cannot accept responsibility for such improvement/ building/construction works but if we are of the opinion that this may seriously impair the enjoyment of your holiday we will offer you the opportunity to transfer to an alternative hotel of comparable standard. If the alternative available is at an extra cost, the difference will be payable by you. Alternatively, If Only will give you the option to cancel and you will receive a full refund. Passenger Names and Advance Passenger Information Increasingly airlines require Advance Passenger Information at time of booking or well before date of travel. It is essential that the name(s) you provide at the time of booking conforms to that on your passport(s). Airlines will not allow any subsequent name change after booking without a very substantial financial penalty. This point of information is particularly relevant to honeymoon couples where the bride decides to change her surname subsequent to the booking having been placed. Passport information, date(s) of birth, you mobile phone number and emergency contact numbers are required at time of booking It is also essential that a mobile phone contact number for the Lead passenger is provided to If Only... at time of booking. Without this information, assistance with weather related cancellations, delays or re-booking cannot be effectively provided by If Only... in accordance with the Package Travel Directive, and no reimbursement shall be made. Passports and Visas It is solely your responsibility to obtain any passports, visas, health certificates, international driving licences, entry requirements and other travel documents required for your holiday including all stops en route. We do not accept any responsibility or liability if you cannot travel, or incur any other loss because you have not complied with any passport, visa or immigration requirements or any health formalities. See our Booking Conditions (Your Responsibilities Section) for more information. Currently, a valid ten-year British Passport, with a minimum validity of at least six months on the arrival date back in the UK is required for all holidays we feature. Should your passport be in the final year of validity we advise you to thoroughly check the requirements of the country you intend to visit prior to finalising your travel plans. For further detailed information please visit www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice. Non British Citizens must check their passport and visa requirements prior to booking with the Embassy or Consulate of the country they intend to visit. Prices Please contact our destination experts for pricing for your tailor made itinerary. Our star rating used throughout the brochure can be used as a general guide for the standard of accommodation. Quarantine and Bio Security Australia has strict quarantine rules in order to keep out pests and diseases that could affect plant, animal and human health. All luggage is x-rayed on arrival. Breaches of quarantine conditions can result in large fines. You will be given an incoming passenger card in your flight on which you must declare certain goods or foods you are bringing into the country as well certain areas or countries you have recently visited. New Zealand has very strict bio security regulations, it is illegal to import many foodstuffs. The immigration arrivals card has full details. Room check-in and check-out times Check-in and check-out times may vary from hotel to hotel, please enquire at the time of booking. Our hotels will attempt to accommodate early arrivals or late departures but this is not always possible. If you would like to have access to your room outwith normal check-in/check-out times for an additional period or for an extra night, this can be arranged for a supplement at the time booking. Seat Requests If requested to do so, we will do all we can to reserve a specific seat for you. However, seat allocation is not guaranteed (as per the airlines’conditions of carriage) and most airlines will not allocate seats until tickets have been issued. In some cases airlines charge for this service, requiring an additional payment from the passenger(s). If this is important to you, please arrive for your flight early, regardless ofhaving made this request in advance. Special Requests We will do our utmost to ensure that any special requests or special needs you may have are satisfied. Such requests must be made in writing. However, please appreciate that they are merely ‘requests’ and therefore cannot be guaranteed. Unused Services Refunds are not available for services booked and provided but not utilised. Weather Please refer to the website for relevant weather information for your chosen destination. Adverse weather conditions including tropical cyclones and may be more prevalent at certain times of year. If Only cannot be held liable for the impairments of your holiday caused by adverse weather.
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If Only Booking Conditions (1) Contract Please read the booking conditions carefully as they will constitute the package holiday contract between If Only… (a trading name of If Only Holidays Limited) – ATOL 4269/ABTA W3086 and all those listed on the booking on whose behalf the party leader is acting. These conditions set out our respective rights and obligations. By asking to confirm your booking, we are entitled to assume that you have had the opportunity to read and have read these terms and conditions and agree to them. A contract will exist as soon as we issue our confirmation invoice. This contract is made on the terms of these booking conditions, which are governed by Scottish Law, and the jurisdiction of the Scottish Courts. You may however, choose the law and jurisdiction of England, Northern Ireland or Ireland. You will be advised of the current prices of the holiday that you wish to book before your contract is confirmed. In these booking conditions “You” and “Yours” means all persons named on the booking (including anyone who is added or substituted at a later date or any of them), as the context requires and the “lead name” means the person who makes the booking. “We”, “Us” and “Our” means If Only… 1.1 Cruise bookings/third party bookings Where holiday products or services are booked with If Only… as the Principal provider, your contract will be with us and our full booking conditions apply. Further conditions may also be applied by our suppliers and together these make the ‘Conditions of Contract’ and constitute the entire agreement between you and If Only… We will make it clear to you at the point of booking if we are acting as an agent for another holiday provider. In such instances, your contract will be with them as the Principal provider, although the relevant terms of our own booking conditions will also apply. Customers will be bound by any third-party booking conditions of carriage. By proceeding with a booking, you acknowledge that you have read and understood all of the ‘Conditions of Contract’ and agree to be bound by them. If any dispute arises then the third parties booking conditions will be applicable. All on board/ in resort accounts must be settled directly with the supplier. The provisions of the Athens Convention relating to the Carriage of Passengers and their Luggage by Sea 1974 (“Athens Convention”) as amended by the 2001 Protocol and EC Regulation 392/2009 apply to cruise bookings. This means any liability we or the cruise operator may have to you will be limited in accordance with this convention (as amended) and Regulation. 1.2 Cruise bookings and out of date range flights/accommodation Where you make your cruise booking far in advance of departure, it may not be possible at the time to book flights, accommodation and/or other services you have requested as they are not yet available. Where you ask us to do so, we will confirm any such services subject to availability and the applicable price when they are available to book. If these services cannot subsequently be booked as requested or you are not prepared to pay the applicable price, you may cancel and receive a refund of the amount you have paid in respect of these services. Cancellation or non-availability of these services does not, however, entitle you to cancel your cruise or any other confirmed element of your booking, without paying the applicable cancellation charge. (2) Payment terms When you make your booking, you must pay a nonrefundable deposit of 10% of your total holiday cost or £200 per person, whichever is the greater. Some services require higher deposits (such as cruise, where a deposit of 20% or more applies) interim payment for tickets to be issued or early balance payments, which you will be advised of at time of booking. This may limit rights of cancellation or funds that may be refundable. Otherwise, the balance of the price of your travel arrangements should be received by us at least ten weeks before your departure date, 15 weeks if your booking includes a cruise. If the deposit and/or balance is not paid on time, we have the right to cancel your travel arrangements. If the balance is not paid on time, we shall retain your deposit. If the booking is made within ten weeks of departure, 15 including a cruise then full payment is required at time of booking. We reserve the right to amend our prices at any time prior to you booking your holiday. (3) Cancellation (by you) Should you choose to cancel your booking then intimation by you or your travel agent must be made to us in writing and the cancellation will be effective from the date of receipt. Cancellation charges are as follows: No. days before departure notification Amount of full holiday that cost is received by us: payable: More than 70 days
Deposit
43 to 69 days
50%
22 to 42 days
70%
14 to 21 days
90%
0 to 13 days
100%
The cancellation charges set out above apply to all bookings except where a booking includes items or services where the suppliers’ cancellation charges exceed those shown above. In these cases, we can provide you with a copy of our suppliers’ terms on request, but please note that 100% cancellation charges may apply in some circumstances. Please enquire at the time of booking. If the reason for your cancellation is covered under the terms of your insurance policy, you may be able to reclaim these charges. Amendment and cancellation charges for bookings containing a cruising element will be applied in line with the cruise lines own booking conditions. This could be up to 100% of the total cost and will vary by cruise line. (4) Amendments (by you) If after a confirmation number has been issued you choose to amend your booking at any time, we will endeavour to be of assistance but amendments will not always be possible. A request to amend
must be made in writing by the person who made the booking or by your travel agent. If we are able to accept the change, an amendment fee of £50 per person, per change plus any further cost we incur in making this alteration will be charged and payable at time of change. You should be aware that these costs could increase closer to the departure date, or once travel has commenced, therefore you should contact us as soon as possible. Certain travel arrangements may not be changeable after a reservation has been made and any alteration request could incur a cancellation charge of up to 100% of that part of the arrangements. Major amendments such as changing the dates of travel or number of passengers travelling may be treated as a cancellation and re-booking or may involve a recalculation of the holiday cost. (5) Price pledge/surcharges We can change your holiday price after you’ve booked, only in certain circumstances: the price of the carriage of passengers resulting from changes to the cost of fuel or other power sources, the level of taxes or fees imposed by third parties including tourist taxes, landing taxes or embarkation or disembarkation fees at ports and airports or exchange rates mean that the price of your travel arrangements may change after you have booked. However, there will be no change within 20 days of your departure. We will absorb, and you will not be charged for any increase equivalent to 2% of the price of your travel arrangements, which excludes insurance premiums and any amendment charges. You will be charged for the amount over and above that. If this results in an increase equivalent to more than 8% of the price of your travel arrangements, you will have the option of accepting a change to another holiday if we are able to offer one (we will refund any price difference if the alternative is of a lower value), or cancelling and receiving a full refund of all monies paid, except for any amendment charges. Should you decide to cancel, you must exercise your right to do so within 14 days from the issue date printed on your final invoice. Should the price of your holiday go down due to the changes mentioned above, by more than 2% of your holiday cost, then any refund due will be paid to you. However, please note that travel arrangements are not always purchased in local currency and some apparent changes have no impact on the price of your travel due to contractual and other protection in place. Some governments are known to unilaterally increase the rate of Goods, Service, Tourism, Resort Fees, Municipality Bed, Green or Airport Tax with very little notice. In the event that this should occur after your booking has been made, but prior to 30 days before departure, we reserve the right to levy any eligible surcharge against you and will inform you of the reasons for any such increase. If we become aware of a planned surcharge that may affect your holiday price after you have booked, we may contact you to request earlier/interim payment. In some circumstances this request would avoid the necessity of passing these increases onto you. (6) Cancellation (by us) We reserve the right in any circumstances to cancel your travel arrangements. However, we will not cancel your travel arrangements less than 10 weeks before your departure date, except for unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances, (see below) or failure by you to pay the final balance. Should a duplicate reservation be made on the same airline that is not booked by If Only... but is made by you or your agent, then the booking with If Only... may be subject to cancellation or additional charges if we cannot secure your ticket at the same fare. In such circumstances any funds paid to If Only... will not be refundable. If we are unable to provide the booked travel arrangements, you can either have a refund of all monies paid or accept an offer of alternative travel arrangements of comparable standard from us. If it is necessary to cancel your travel arrangements, compensation will be payable in accordance with the table contained in clause 7 below, except where the cancellation is caused by unusual or unforeseen circumstances (see Section 15). (7) Amendments (by us) As arrangements are made many months in advance, we have to reserve the right to make changes to brochure and holiday details both before and after you have booked your holiday. Any such changes are likely to be minor and we will advise you or your travel agent at the earliest possible opportunity. A change affecting a stay in a hotel during a tour where the hotel itself is not the focus of the tour, does not constitute a major change. If the change may be deemed to be a major one, e.g. a change to a lower official classification of accommodation than that booked or a departure time alteration of more than 12 hours, we will tell you as soon as possible and you will have three options: (a) accept the changes as notified (b) purchase an alternative If Only… holiday (c) cancel your holiday and receive a full refund of monies paid. In the event of (a), (b), or (c) above, except where change arises due to reason of unusual or unforeseen circumstances, we will pay compensation per paying passenger as follows: No. of days before departure that notification is given
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More than 70 days (more than 91 days if booking includes a cruise)
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29 to 42 days
£20
15 to 28 days
£30
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(8) Insurance It is a condition of booking your holiday that you take out suitable insurance cover at the time of making your reservation with If Only... Your insurance must include cover for your total holiday price in the event of cancellation or curtailment as well as the cost of repatriation in the event of accident or illness. It is your responsibility to arrange suitable and adequate travel insurance that also covers any pre-existing medical conditions relevant to any passengers on your booking. (9) Our responsibilities and liability to you 9.1 Subject to these booking conditions, your holiday arrangements will be made using reasonable skill and care. If any part of your travel arrangements is not provided as promised, and we have not been able to provide an alternative of a comparable standard, we will pay you appropriate compensation if this has affected the enjoyment of your travel arrangements. As long as they were acting within the course of their employment or carrying out work we had asked them to do, we will be responsible if our employees or agents fail to make your holiday arrangements using reasonable skill and care. It is your responsibility to show that reasonable skill and care has not been used, in the event of making a claim against us. If we, or our employees or agents fail to make your holiday arrangements using reasonable skill and care, taking into account all relevant factors, e.g. following the complaints procedure as described in these conditions and the extent to which our acts or omissions (or those of our employees or agents) affected the overall enjoyment of your holiday, we will pay you reasonable compensation. Our liability, except in cases involving death, injury or illness, shall be limited to a maximum of twice the cost of your travel arrangements. 9.2 We will not be responsible or pay you any compensation for any injury, illness, death, loss, damage, expense, cost or other claim of any description which results from: a) the act(s) and/or omission(s) of the person(s) affected; b) the act(s) and/or omission(s) of any third party not connected with the provision of the services contracted for and which were unforeseeable or unavoidable; or c) unusual or unforeseeable circumstances beyond our control, the consequences of which could not have been avoided even if all due care had been exercised; or d) an event which either ourselves, our employees, agents, suppliers or subcontractors could not, even with all due care, have foreseen or forestalled. 9.3 The services and facilities included in your holiday will be deemed to be provided with reasonable skill and care if they comply with any local regulations which apply, or, if there are no applicable regulations, if they are reasonable when compared to the local standards in practice. The fact that services or facilities fail to comply with local or UK guidance or advice shall not of itself mean that that the services or facilities in question have not been provided with reasonable skill and care. 9.4 Our liability will also be limited in accordance with and/or in an identical manner to: (a) The contractual terms of the companies that provides the transportation for your travel arrangements. These terms are incorporated into this contract. (b) Any relevant international convention e.g. The Montreal Convention in respect of travel by air, the Athens Convention in respect of travel by sea, the Berne Convention in respect of travel by rail and the Paris Convention in respect of the provision of accommodation, which limit the amount of compensation that you can claim for death, injury, delay to passengers and loss, damage and delay to luggage. We are to be regarded as having all benefit of any limitation of compensation contained in these or any conventions. You can obtain copies of the conventions and the transport conditions of carriage from us. (c) Loss of and/or damage to any luggage or personal possessions and money. For those that don’t fall within these conventions, compensation would be limited to £25. Under EU law (Regulation 261/2004) you have rights in some circumstances to refunds and/or compensation from your airline in cases of denied boarding, cancellation or delay to flights. Full details will be publicised at EU airports and available from airlines. However, reimbursement in such cases will not automatically entitle you to a refund of your holiday cost from us. Your right to a refund and/or compensation from us is set out in these booking conditions. If any payments to you are due from us, any payment made to you by the airline or any other service provider will be deducted. If it is impossible to ensure your return as scheduled due to unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances, we will bear the cost of necessary accommodation, if possible, of equivalent category, for a maximum of three nights. The limit doesn’t apply to persons with reduced mobility and any person accompanying them, pregnant women and unaccompanied minors, or persons in need of specific medical assistance, provided that you notified us of these needs at least 48 hours before the start of your holiday. This liability clause does not apply to any separate contracts that you may enter into for excursions or activities in resort. Excursions, activities and hazardous pursuits that you may choose to book or pay for whilst you are on holiday are not part of your package holiday provided by us. For any excursion or other tour that you book with If Only..., your contract will be with the operator of the excursion or tour and not with If Only…. We are not responsible for the provision of the excursion or tour nor for anything that happens during the course of its provision by the operator. (10) Financial security The Package Travel and Linked Travel Arrangements Regulations 2018 require us to provide security for the monies that you pay for the package holidays booked and for your repatriation in the event of our insolvency. We provide full financial protection for our package holidays. Holidays that include flights are protected by way of our Air Travel Organiser’s License
(ATOL) number 4269. When you buy an ATOL protected fight or flight inclusive holiday from us you will receive an ATOL Certificate. This lists what is financially protected, where you can get information on what this means for you and who to contact if things go wrong. We will provide you with the services listed on the ATOL Certificate (or a suitable alternative). In some cases, where we aren’t able do so for reasons of insolvency, an alternative ATOL holder may provide you with the services you have bought or a suitable alternative (at no extra cost to you). You agree to accept that in those circumstances the alternative ATOL holder will perform those obligations and you agree to pay any money outstanding under your contract to that alternative ATOL holder. However, you also agree that in some cases it will not be possible to appoint an alternative ATOL holder, in which case you will be entitled to make a claim under the ATOL scheme (or your credit card issuer where applicable). If we are unable to provide the services listed (or a suitable alternative, through an alternative ATOL holder or otherwise) for reasons of insolvency, the Trustees of the Air Travel Trust may make a payment to (or confer a benefit on) you under the ATOL scheme. You agree that in return for such a payment or benefit you assign absolutely to those Trustees any claims which you have or may have arising out of or relating to the non-provision of the services, including any claim against us, the travel agent (or your credit card issuer where applicable). You also agree that any such claims may be re-assigned to another body, if that other body has paid sums you have claimed under the ATOL Scheme. If you book travel arrangements other than a flight or flight package with If Only... then as a company committed to customer satisfaction and consumer financial protection, at no extra cost to you or your customer, and in accordance with ‘’The Package Travel, Package Tours Regulations 1992’’ all passengers booking with If Only... are fully insured for the initial deposit, and subsequently the balance of monies paid as detailed in your booking confirmation form. The policy will also include repatriation if required, arising from the cancellation or curtailment of your travel arrangements due to the insolvency of If Only... This policy will not cover any monies paid for Travel Insurance or any claim relating to Air Flights. Please ensure the Company you have booked with has the appropriate CAA / ATOL Bonds in place. (11) ABTA We are a member of ABTA, Membership Number W3086. We are obliged to maintain a high standard of service to you by ABTA’s ‘Code of Conduct’. We can also offer you an arbitration scheme for the resolution of disputes arising out of, or in connection with this contract. Further information on the Code and arbitration can be found at www.abta.com. (12) Complaints and arbitration At If Only… we will do everything possible to ensure that you have an enjoyable and trouble-free holiday. However, as you will appreciate, there are certain aspects of your holiday which are not within our direct control. In the unlikely event that you have a problem or complaint during your holiday, then please bring it to the immediate attention of the relevant person e.g. airline, representative or hotelier, in order that it may be remedied and resolved at the time to your satisfaction. Should you not receive satisfaction then please contact our office which is open Mondays to Saturdays from 9.00am – 5.00pm. Should the problem not be resolved, then please bring it to our attention upon your return. Any such complaint must be received by us in writing within 28 days of your return home. If you fail to follow these procedures, we will have been deprived of the opportunity to investigate and rectify your complaint whilst you were at the destination and this may affect your rights under this contract. If your complaint relates to a non-brochured hotel/property or supplier, then If Only... cannot be held responsible or provide any assurances or warranties in respect of the standard of facilities or levels of service offered. It is unlikely that you will have a complaint that cannot be settled amicably between us, however as a Member of ABTA (Membership Number W3086), we are obliged to maintain a high standard of service to you as indicated by ABTA’s Code of Conduct. We can offer you an arbitration scheme for the resolution of disputes arising out of this contract. The scheme is arranged by ABTA, administered independently and is approved by the Chartered Trading Standards Institute. It is a simple and inexpensive method of arbitration on documents alone with restricted liability on you for costs. Your request for arbitration must be received by ABTA within 18 months of the date of return from holiday. For injury and illness claims, you can request the ABTA Mediation Procedure and we have the option to agree to mediation. Further information on the Code and ABTA’s assistance in resolving disputes can be found on abta.com. You can also access the European Commission Online Dispute (ODR) Resolution platform at http:// ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr/. This ODR platform is a means of notifying us of your complaint; it will not determine how your complaint should be resolved. (13) Your responsibilities Any passports, visas, health certificates, International Driving Permits, valid credit card, entry requirements and other travel documents required for your holiday must be obtained by you, whose responsibility it remains to ensure that these are all in order and to meet any additional costs incurred (whether by you or by us on your behalf). Failure to comply with such requirements may result in the cancellation of your booking. We do not accept any responsibility if you cannot travel because you have not complied with any passport, visa or immigration requirements.
our opinion, or that of any accommodation owner or manager, airline pilot, or other person in authority, to cause distress, danger, damage or annoyance to other customers, employees, property or to any third party. If any person or persons are prevented from travelling because in the opinion of any person in authority, they appear unfit to travel, or are likely to cause discomfort or disturbance to the customers or passengers, our responsibility for the holiday will cease. In all cases full cancellation charges apply and we will be under no obligation whatsoever for any costs incurred. We cannot be held responsible for the actions or behaviour of any other guests or individuals who have no connection with your booking arrangements with us. It is essential that a mobile phone contact number for the lead passenger is provided to your agent or If Only... at time of booking. Without this information, assistance with weather related cancellations, delays or re-booking cannot be effectively provided by If Only... in accordance with the Package Travel Directive, and no reimbursement shall therefore be made. (14) Scheduled airlines Air transportation is by scheduled services. We reserve the right to substitute alternative airlines or aircraft types. Such alterations do not constitute a significant change to your holiday arrangements and you will not therefore be entitled to cancel or change to another holiday, as a result. In the event of a delay to your flight, your airline is obliged, under the EU Regulation 261/2004 on Denied Boarding, Cancellation and Delay, to offer you appropriate compensation. Further information can be found at abta.com. Further assistance may be available from your insurance policy. Compensation is not due from us in the event of delay caused by circumstances beyond anyone’s control such as strikes, weather and unavoidable breakdown. Please note where a sector of a flight itinerary is not utilised in the correct order, we reserve the right to cancel any other arrangements booked and your return flight ticket will be invalid. No refund can be made for any unused flight arrangements. This brochure is not issued on behalf of, and does not commit the airlines mentioned herein or any airline whose services are used in the course of your travel arrangements. Please note that in accordance with Air Navigation Orders in order to qualify for infant status, a child must be under two years of age on the date of their return flight. (15) Unusual or unforeseeable circumstances We will not pay you compensation if we have to cancel or change your travel arrangements in any way because of unusual or unforeseeable circumstances beyond our control. These can include, for example, war, riot, industrial dispute, terrorist activity and its consequences, natural or nuclear disaster, fire, adverse weather conditions, epidemics and pandemics, unavoidable technical problems with transport, advice from the government to avoid or leave a particular country. We will follow the advice given by the Foreign Office in the UK. (16) Data protection statement We have measures in place to protect any personal booking information that you have given us. This information will be passed on to the Principal provider and to the relevant suppliers of your travel arrangements. The information may also be provided to public authorities such as customs or immigration if required by them, or as required by law. Certain information may also be passed on to security or credit checking companies. Please note that if you travel outside of the European Economic Area (EEA), controls on data protection may not be as strong as the legal requirements in the UK. Sensitive information such as details of any disabilities/dietary/religious requirements will only be passed on to persons or companies responsible for your travel arrangements. If we are unable to pass this information to relevant suppliers, whether in the EEA or not, we will not be able to implement your booking request. In making this booking, you consent to this information being passed on to the relevant persons. Full details of the data protection policy are available on request. (17) Group bookings Different booking conditions and prices may apply for group reservations. Please contact us for relevant details. (18) Brochure and website accuracy Every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in our brochures and on our website is accurate. However, as you will appreciate, we have to contend with: (a) conditions outside our control (b) the fact that the brochure has been compiled many months before the departure date (c) the possibility of human error (d) hotel images – for the most part, images featured in our brochure and this website are provided by the hotels and tourist boards. Please note that they may not necessarily truly reflect the current appearance of the hotel or the room type confirmed and its surroundings as further developments may have taken place since the images were produced. (19) Travel agents All monies you pay to the travel agent are held by him on behalf and for the benefit of the Trustees of the Air Travel Trust at all times. This is subject to the agent’s obligation to pay it to us for so long as we do not fail. If we fail, any money held at that time by the agent, or subsequently accepted from you by him, is and continues to be held on behalf of and for the benefit of the Trustees of the Air Travel Trust without any obligation to pay that money to us.
You are responsible to arrive at stated departure times and places and any loss or damage which you suffer through failure to do so lies with you. We have no liability whatsoever to you through your failure to do so. In the UK, the Foreign & Commonwealth Advice Unit may have issued information about your holiday destination. You are advised to check this information at www.gov.uk/ browse/abroad.
(20) Credit cards Customers will have to provide a security deposit using a valid credit card to the majority of properties at check-in, guaranteeing any extras for each room direct to the hotelier, apartment/villa company or direct with any car hire or motorhome provider to allow vehicle to be obtained.
All guests staying with us are expected to conduct themselves in an orderly and acceptable manner and not to disrupt the enjoyment of other guests. We reserve the right at our absolute discretion to terminate without notice and liability the holiday arrangements of any person whose behaviour is such that it is likely, in
(21) All visitors to the UAE are required to possess a Biometric Passport, valid for a minimum period of 6 months from the date of entry into the UAE. If you’re transiting the UAE (and will not be passing through Immigration) your passport needs to have a minimum of 3 months validity from the date of transit.
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