From coastal highways to ancient rainforests and endless outback horizons - explore the natural wonders that make Australia unforgettable
Australia's diverse landscapes offer some of the world's most spectacular scenic experiences. Whether you're chasing coastal vistas along winding oceanfront highways, venturing deep into prehistoric rainforests, or exploring the vast red heart of the outback, our curated selection of tours and day trips showcases the very best of Australia's natural beauty.
Journey along Australia's most spectacular oceanfront routes
From $95 AUD
Best: Sep-Nov Full DayOne of the world's most scenic coastal drives, stretching 243 kilometers along Victoria's southwestern coast with jaw-dropping ocean views, dramatic limestone cliffs, and charming seaside villages.
900km journey from Sydney to Brisbane showcasing pristine beaches, lush hinterland, and vibrant beach towns including Byron Bay.
From $550 AUD
View Details140km from Cairns to Cape Tribulation where two World Heritage areas meet - Daintree Rainforest and Great Barrier Reef.
From $165 AUD
View Details1,200km from Perth to Exmouth featuring pink lakes, white shell beaches, and incredible Ningaloo Reef for whale shark swimming.
From $650 AUD
View DetailsExplore ancient forests and discover unique wildlife
The world's oldest rainforest at 135 million years old. Home to rare species, ancient plants, cassowaries, and crocodiles.
From $385 AUD
Book NowExperience rainforest from above and below - gliding over canopy in gondola and journeying through on historic railway.
From $130 AUD
Book NowTree Top Canopy Walk through ancient Antarctic beech trees over 2,000 years old, with glow worm cave night tours.
From $135 AUD
Book NowJourney into the red heart of Australia
From $545 AUD
Apr-Sep 3 DaysThe spiritual heart of Australia. Watch this massive 348-meter sandstone monolith transform through spectacular color changes at sunrise and sunset.
100-meter-high sandstone walls, lush Garden of Eden waterhole, and ancient palm forests hidden in the desert.
From $235 AUD
View DetailsAustralia's largest national park featuring 20,000-year-old Aboriginal rock art, dramatic waterfalls, and abundant wildlife.
From $795 AUD
View DetailsAncient mountains with dramatic gorges, Wilpena Pound natural amphitheater, and abundant wildlife including yellow-footed rock wallabies.
From $545 AUD
View DetailsBest For: Coastal drives, beaches
Avoid: Outback (dangerous heat 40-45°C)
Best For: Most destinations
Why: Perfect weather, fewer crowds
Best For: Outback, tropical north
Peak Season: Uluru, Daintree, Kakadu
Best For: Wildflowers, all regions
Highlights: WA wildflowers peak
Real experiences from real adventurers
"Absolutely spectacular day! Our guide was incredibly knowledgeable about the history and geology. We saw koalas at Kennett River - the highlight for our kids! The Twelve Apostles at sunset were breathtaking."
Sydney • Great Ocean Road Tour • Oct 2025
"The trip of a lifetime. Watching sunrise at Uluru brought me to tears - truly spiritual. Our Aboriginal guide shared Dreamtime stories that gave such depth to the experience. Camping under the stars was unforgettable."
United Kingdom • Uluru 3-Day Tour • Jul 2025
"Exceeded all expectations! The crocodile cruise was thrilling, the Dreamtime walk fascinating, and swimming at Mossman Gorge magical. The night walk spotting tree kangaroos was unforgettable."
Melbourne • Daintree 2-Day Tour • Aug 2025
For popular destinations during peak season (December-January, Easter, June-July), we strongly recommend booking 2-4 weeks ahead. For shoulder season (March-May, September-November), 1-2 weeks is usually sufficient. Some experiences like the Penguin Parade and Sounds of Silence dinner often sell out weeks in advance year-round.
Most tours include transport, guide services, and main attraction entry fees. Full-day tours typically include lunch or refreshments. Always check the specific tour details - some "extras" like optional activities, alcoholic beverages, or premium experiences cost additional fees.
Yes, visitors can drive with a valid overseas license, provided it's in English or accompanied by an International Driving Permit (IDP). Remember: Australia drives on the LEFT side of the road. For sealed coastal drives a standard 2WD is fine, but outback destinations require 4WD.
Yes, with proper preparation. Essential safety measures: carry 4+ liters of water per person per day, inform someone of your plans, carry a satellite phone in very remote areas, never leave your vehicle if it breaks down, and don't underestimate distances or heat. Summer temperatures can reach 45°C (113°F).
Coastal: Sunscreen SPF 50+, hat, layers, comfortable shoes, swimwear. Rainforest: Insect repellent, closed-toe shoes, long clothing, rain jacket. Outback: Wide-brimmed hat, sunscreen, sturdy boots, warm layers for cold nights, 3-4 liters water per day.
Most scenic tours are family-friendly. Minimum age restrictions apply for some activities: helicopter flights (usually 3+), long outback hikes (8+), and some 4WD tours (5+). Children under 4 are often free or heavily discounted. Check specific tour details for age recommendations.
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