Sydney Opera House & Harbour Bridge Tour
Discover Sydney's iconic landmarks with guided tours of the World Heritage Opera House and stunning harbour views.
Australia and New Zealand together form one of Earth's most extraordinary travel regions — home to the world's largest coral reef system, the oldest living tropical rainforest, sacred Aboriginal landscapes at Uluru and Kakadu, the dramatic fjords of Milford Sound, and some of the most biodiverse ecosystems on the planet. Whether you're seeking thrilling adventure, profound cultural immersion, wildlife encounters, or world-class food and wine, this corner of the world delivers it all.
From the sun-kissed beaches of Queensland to Queenstown's adrenaline-fuelled adventures, from the Daintree where two World Heritage sites meet at the shore to New Zealand's Hobbiton and the Tongariro Alpine Crossing — every journey tells a story, and we're here to help you write yours.
🌟 When to Go: March to May is ideal for Australia's east coast — comfortable temperatures and smaller crowds. June to November brings peak whale watching along the east coast. September to November is perfect for wildlife spotting on Kangaroo Island and wildflowers in WA. In 2026, don't miss Gunlom Falls in Kakadu (recently reopened with its stunning natural infinity pool) and New Zealand's renowned Māori cultural experiences at Te Puia in Rotorua.
Browse our diverse range of experiences below — each crafted to showcase the very best of Australia and New Zealand. Filter by your interests, budget, and available time to find your perfect match. Our team of travel specialists is ready to help you plan the journey of a lifetime.
Handpicked must-visit destinations, each offering unique experiences and unforgettable adventures across Australia and New Zealand.
Iconic harbour, world-famous Opera House, Bondi Beach, and easy access to the Blue Mountains. Australia's most visited city.
Explore Sydney →Adventure capital of the world — bungee at Kawarau Gorge, jet boats, Milford Sound cruises, and stunning alpine scenery.
Explore Queenstown →The world's largest coral reef — 2,300km of 1,500+ fish species, sea turtles, manta rays, and vibrant coral gardens.
Explore Reef →Geothermal wonderland and heart of Māori culture — hangi feasts cooked in earth ovens, Te Puia, and boiling mud pools.
Explore Rotorua →Australia's cultural capital — world-class coffee, street art, Phillip Island penguins, and the Great Ocean Road nearby.
Explore Melbourne →Australia's spiritual heart — sacred to the Anangu Aboriginal people, profound cultural connections and desert stargazing.
Explore Uluru →Discover Sydney's iconic landmarks with guided tours of the World Heritage Opera House and stunning harbour views.
One of the world's most scenic coastal drives with stops at the dramatic Twelve Apostles limestone stacks and charming seaside towns.
Connect with ancient Anangu Aboriginal culture at Uluru — sunrise and sunset viewing, guided Cultural Centre, and world-class desert stargazing.
Journey through Fiordland National Park to Milford Sound — dramatic fjords, Mitre Peak rising 1,683m, and cascading Stirling Falls. Watch for dolphins and fur seals.
Explore the world's largest living organism — 2,300km of reef with marine biologist talks, 1,500 fish species, sea turtles, and giant manta rays.
Cruise the beautiful Bay of Islands with dolphin watching and visits to the historic Waitangi Treaty Grounds where New Zealand was founded.
Walk near sea lions at Seal Bay, spot kangaroos in Flinders Chase NP, and enjoy premium wine tastings. Best visited September–November for peak wildlife activity.
Discover geothermal pools, geysers, and immerse in Māori culture at Te Puia — traditional hangi feasts cooked in earth ovens and master woodcarving demonstrations.
Meet Tasmanian devils and wombats, then visit the world-renowned Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) — Hobart's extraordinary underground cultural landmark.
Explore the stunning Blue Mountains with scenic cable car rides, bushwalks, and breathtaking views across the World Heritage Jamison Valley.
Sail through pristine turquoise waters to iconic Whitehaven Beach — 7km of pure silica sand with snorkeling, island hopping, and helicopter options.
Helicopter to the glacier and explore stunning ice caves, crevasses, and blue formations with expert guides in one of New Zealand's most dramatic landscapes.
Explore the world's oldest rainforest (180 million years, 120,000 hectares) — where the Daintree meets the Great Barrier Reef at the shore. Silent solar-electric river cruise.
Trek NZ's most famous day walk — volcanic craters, emerald lakes, Red Crater, and alpine scenery. Also the filming location for Mordor in Lord of the Rings.
Visit award-winning wineries, enjoy gourmet tastings, and explore Australia's most celebrated wine region — home to some of the world's oldest Shiraz vines.
Step into Middle-earth at the famous Hobbiton set, then marvel at thousands of glowworms illuminating the Waitomo Caves in one unforgettable New Zealand day.
Watch the famous Little Penguin parade at sunset — hundreds of the world's smallest penguins waddling ashore. Plus koalas, kangaroos, and seals.
Paddle pristine golden beaches, spot fur seals and dolphins, and walk through native coastal forest on one of the Great Walks of New Zealand.
Ancient rock art, wetlands with 280 bird species, saltwater crocodiles, and in 2026 — the newly reopened Gunlom Falls natural infinity pool. 50,000+ years of Aboriginal culture.
Experience NZ's highest peak and turquoise alpine lakes — Lake Tekapo is a UNESCO-recognised Dark Sky Reserve offering world-class stargazing under Southern Hemisphere skies.
"The Great Barrier Reef tour exceeded all expectations! Our guide was extraordinarily knowledgeable — we saw sea turtles, reef sharks, and giant clams. The marine biologist briefing beforehand made it so much richer. Highly recommend."
"Milford Sound was a dream come true! The fjords were even more dramatic than photos suggest — Mitre Peak rising straight out of the water. Our small group made it feel personal and the guide knew every bird species we saw."
"Best tour company we've used! The Uluru cultural experience was deeply moving — watching sunrise over the rock with an Anangu guide explaining 50,000 years of history was one of the most profound moments of my life. Worth every cent."