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Blue Mountains - New South Wales

Discover the charm of this spectacular World Heritage Site. Explore this sprawling mountainous scenery that spans thousands of years, learning its unique history. Catch the Dingo in the sky. Appreciate breathtaking views of the Jamison Valley with stops at Echo Point and the famous Three Sisters. Enjoy a pleasant stroll along the boardwalk at Katoomba.

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Byron Bay & North Coast - New South Wales

Watch the sunrise from Byron Bay Lighthouse. Explore Byron’s lesser known beaches. Take a surf lesson. Take a kayak trip and paddle next to a school of dolphins. Go on a day trip to Nimbin. Hit the local markets. Scuba dive or snorkel at Julian Rocks. Get a Massage and enjoy some incredible food.

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Hunter Valley - New South Wales

Premium fine wines, gourmet delights and a beautiful vineyard setting, the Hunter Valley is the place to indulge, escape, and invigorate your senses. Tour the vineyards, famous gardens, unwind with a round of golf, and indulge in cheese or chocolate. Relax and be pampered in a spa or seek out the galleries and local artisans products. For the adventurous, cycle or go horse riding at sunset, or take to the air in a hot air balloon, sky dive or a joy flight.

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Lord Howe Island - New South Wales

Lord Howe Island’s best-kept secrets with you as we explore the natural environment of this World Heritage listed paradise. From the breathtaking panoramic views at the summit of the Island’s most iconic trek (Mt Gower) to the unique marine environment of the world’s southern most coral reef our tours immerse you in Lord Howe Island’s pristine natural environment.

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Sydney - New South Wales

One of the most beautiful cities in the world, the city fans out from the sparkling harbour to iconic Bondi Beach in the east, golden Palm Beach in the north, the adventure capital in the west and Australia’s oldest national park in the south. The Sydney Opera House is near Circular Quay.

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Northern Territory

From Kakadu to Uluru, from Darwin to the Outback, the Northern Territory has stirring landscapes, abundant wildlife and the country’s Indigenous inhabitants front and centre. Ever since Crocodile Dundee brought Kakadu to the world’s attention, the Northern Territory has been on the radar for its impressive portfolio of quintessentially Aussie land forms: Uluru and Kata Tjuta rising improbably from the desert; the great sandstone escarpments and pristine coastline of Arnhem Land; and the vast (and we mean vast) stretches of Outback with sand dunes, gravel plains and monsoonal mangroves. Perhaps more than anywhere else in the country, it’s hard to escape the feeling that here lies eternity and human beings are very much secondary to all that wild beauty.

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Queensland

Explore Brisbane, Cairns, Port Douglas & Daintree, Gold Coast, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland Hinterland, Sunshine Coast, Whitsundays Great Barrier Reef. Islands are dotted along Queensland’s 7,000km coastline and are scattered up to and along the Great Barrier Reef. From the world’s largest sand islands in the south east to the unspoiled paradise of the Torres Strait, you’ll find an island to fit your needs.

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South Australia

Adelaide, Barossa Valley, Clare Valley, Eyre Peninsula, Flinders Ranges, Kangaroo Island, Limestone Coast Riverland. South Australia is home to world-famous culinary heroes, producing game-changing dishes and drinks in Adelaide restaurants and our bountiful regions. The Barossa, Clare Valley, McLaren Vale and Adelaide Hills are food and wine meccas, offering some of the most exclusive, unique and boutique drinking and dining experiences in the world.

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Tasmania

Tasmania is a place of wild and beautiful landscapes, friendly people with a relaxed island lifestyle, wonderful food and wine, and a haunting history evoked by world-famous convict ruins.

It’s also Australia’s smallest state and the most geographically diverse with over 40 per cent reserved as national parks and world heritage wilderness.

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Victoria

A packed agenda of food, wine, sports and arts is your introduction to the best of Melbourne. Discover the diversity and beauty of regional Victoria. From world-class wineries to natural springs, the coastal villages of the peninsulas to alpine towns.

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Daylesford - Victoria

Find balance and harmony at mineral spas and wellness retreats, sample exquisite food and wine at restaurants, wineries and country pubs, and be inspired by the vibrant artist community. Pack a picnic and visit the mysterious Hanging Rock or cruise around historic streetscapes, local markets and boutiques brimming with art, craft and antique treasures.

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Great Ocean Road - Victoria

See the towering 12 Apostles, get up close to native wildlife, and take in iconic surf breaks, pristine rainforest and misty waterfalls as you go.

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Western Australia

Watch the sunrise from Byron Bay Lighthouse. Explore Byron’s lesser known beaches. Take a surf lesson. Take a kayak trip and paddle next to a school of dolphins. Go on a day trip to Nimbin. Hit the local markets. Scuba dive or snorkel at Julian Rocks. Get a Massage and enjoy some incredible food.

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