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Australia: A scenic view of Kata Tjuta’s large red rock formations at sunset, partially covered by trees and grasses in the foreground, with a partly cloudy sky and a small moon visible.

Australia

Journey To The Land Down Under

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Explore Australia with the experts

This magnificent island continent is as diverse as it is large and full of unexpected treasures. From the vibrant red desert and Uluru in the country’s interior to the sparkling waters of the Great Barrier Reef in Queensland, Australia is the ideal destination for an adventurous family vacation or a relaxing romantic escape.

Explore world-famous national parks from Australia’s first eco-friendly luxury resort in the Blue Mountains, learn about the aboriginal culture while foraging for food on the pristine coastline of Tasmania, and look out for rare Australian marsupials in their natural habitats.

Our wildlife conservation travel itineraries give you access to hands-on volunteer opportunities with environmental conservation and wildlife preservation programs. Give back on vacation while making positive changes to fragile Australian ecosystems.

With so many unique eco-friendly family experiences to participate in, we can create a custom itinerary to help you connect with the Australian people who will ground you with their welcoming nature and down-to-earth attitude.

Best times to visit Australia

For dry season: April - October
For moderate temperatures: September - November, March - May
For festivals: December - February

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Sample Itineraries

Inspiration for your custom adventure
  • Australia: Untamed for Families

    Experience Australia’s natural wonders up close – perfect for families!

  • Australia: Wilderness and Wine

    A refined escape focused on relaxation, culinary excellence, and immersive natural beauty in Southern Australia.

  • Australia: Remote Retreats in the Wild North

    See ancient cultures, rare wildlife, and some of the continent’s most spectacular scenery.

  • Large red rock formations rise from the Australian desert landscape with scattered bushes and trees under a partly cloudy sky at sunset—nature truly going all out.

    Australia: Going All Out

    Transport yourself to the most iconic and breathtaking regions of Australia, staying in pristine eco-luxury lodges.

  • Australia: Melbourne and Tasmania

    An insider experience of Melbourne and Tazmania, paired together as an artsy urban oasis and a wild outback adventure.

  • Australia: Family Planet

    An exceptional adventure to the land down under — including all the must sees for your family!

Your Questions Answered

What to know about Australia

When is the best time to visit Australia?

The best time to visit Australia varies depending on the region. For Northern Australia, which includes destinations like Cairns, the Daintree Rainforest, and Kakadu, the ideal months are from April to late October. This period, during the Southern Hemisphere's winter, delivers dry weather and comfortable temperatures. In contrast, Southern Australia, covering areas such as Kangaroo Island, the Barossa Valley, and Tasmania, is best visited during the Southern Hemisphere's summer, from October to late April.

How many days do you need in Australia?

Shorter trips of 7 to 10 days in Australia can focus on one or two destinations, while trips of two weeks or more are ideal for a comprehensive, multi-state adventure. In just 14 days, you can experience a luxury journey through Northern Australia to experience the outback, rainforest, wildlife, and local culture. A similar duration in Southern Australia allows you to enjoy wine regions, coastal wilderness, and the natural wonders of Tasmania. For families, a two-week trip can include visits to iconic cities, the Great Barrier Reef, whale watching, and the outback, providing a blend of wildlife, adventure, and relaxation.

What are the best things to do in Australia?

The best things to do in Australia include taking scenic helicopter flights over the outback, enjoying luxurious stays at lodges, whale watching in Hervey Bay, participating in guided wildlife safaris, and experiencing immersive Indigenous cultural tours. Food and wine enthusiasts will appreciate the world-class offerings in regions such as the Barossa Valley and Kangaroo Island. In Tasmania, highlights include hiking in Cradle Mountain, taking nocturnal wildlife walks, and encounters with unique Australian animals.

What does a typical Australian itinerary look like?

A typical Australian itinerary combines luxury, adventure, wildlife, and cultural experiences. For example, a 12-day trip to Northern Australia might begin in Cairns, include a helicopter transfer to a remote outback lodge, feature stays in the rainforest of the Daintree, and conclude with safari-style wildlife viewing in Arnhem Land. A journey through Southern Australia could begin on Kangaroo Island, with wildlife walks and gourmet dining, continue through the Barossa Valley, renowned for its vineyards, and conclude in Tasmania, where stunning alpine and coastal landscapes can be explored via guided hikes, spa treatments, and exclusive culinary experiences. Australian itineraries for families often incorporate iconic cities, reef snorkeling, whale watching, and outback adventures to provide a well-rounded experience for everyone.

Where can I see wildlife in Australia?

Wildlife in Australia can be seen all across the country. Mt Mulligan Lodge and the Daintree Rainforest are excellent spots for observing kangaroos, cassowaries, and rare bird species. Kangaroo Island is famous for its sea lions, dolphins, wallabies, and nocturnal animals, while Tasmania's Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary allows visitors to see Tasmanian devils and wombats. Additionally, Hervey Bay and Fowlers Bay are premier locations for whale watching, and the reserves in Port Lincoln offer chances to see koalas and kangaroos.

Why should I choose Elevate Destinations as my Australia travel guide?

Elevate Destinations is renowned for its carefully curated itineraries that blend luxury, sustainability, and authentic local experiences. Our trips include stays at eco-certified lodges, exclusive access to conservation areas, and immersive encounters with Indigenous cultures. With an emphasis on minimal impact and support for communities, Elevate Destinations ensures that your journey is both meaningful and memorable. Our personalized approach, attention to detail, and partnerships with top guides and accommodations make us a trusted choice for travelers who seek the best experiences in Australia.

Where are the best places to visit in Australia?

The best places to visit in Australia include the , renowned for its wildlife safaris and the opportunity to learn about ancient Aboriginal culture in remote wilderness settings. Kangaroo Island stands out for its exceptional wildlife, gourmet food, and stunning coastal scenery. The Barossa Valley is a must-visit destination for wine lovers and culinary enthusiasts, featuring world-class vineyards and farm-to-table dining experiences. Tasmania’s Cradle Mountain and Freycinet Peninsula are ideal for hiking in dramatic landscapes and for spotting unique wildlife, while Hobart combines vibrant heritage with modern art. Cities like Sydney and Melbourne offer a blend of iconic landmarks, diverse food scenes, and convenient access to nearby natural attractions, including the Blue Mountains and the Great Ocean Road.

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