Top 10 things to do in Australia

Top 10 things to do in Australia
Climb Sydney Harbour Bridge

Climb Sydney Harbour Bridge

Climbing Sydney Bridge is one of the most exhilarating things you will ever do. Getting to the top is a real achievement. It is not a short stroll but the reward is a panoramic view like no other. Some prefer sunrise, others sunset and dark. Call us to book you Sydney Harbour Bridge climb.

Drive the Great Ocean Road

Drive the Great Ocean Road

The Great Ocean is road is driving nirvana. A stunning stretch of coastline running between Melbourne and Adelaide with the road as close as you can get without it falling in to the sea. Driving the Great Ocean Road is a must do part of your Australian holiday. Call us for a tailor made quote.

Swim with Dolphins in South Australia

Swim with Dolphins in South Australia

Nothing beats the extraordinary expererience of snorkelling and swimming amongst a pod of wild Dolphins. The best area for this is South Australia near Adelaide. A once in a life-time opportunity and a real wow for children and adults alike. To book your Swim with Dolphins please call us.

Visit Kangaroo Island

Visit Kangaroo Island

Kanagaroo Island is a wildlife wonder, a true animal high and one of the few places in the world you can get up close and personal with a variety of Australia's inhabitants. It is rather strangely, one of the few places most tourists will get see Kangaroos in the wild. And we have to mention Southern Ocean Lodge here. Not cheap but boy oh boy what a place to stay.

Snorkel or dive the Great Barrier Reef

Snorkel or dive the Great Barrier Reef

The longest Reef in the world, one of the most accessible and certainly an icon of Australia that everyone wants to experience. And deservedly so. Clear waters brimming with aquatic life of all shapes and sizes. We have day trips or longer, very pleasant cruises from 3 days to a week. We can even book you a helicopter ride over the Reef. Let us know how you would like to see the Great Barrier Reef.

Visit beautiful Coral Bay in Western Australia

Visit beautiful Coral Bay in Western Australia

Largely unknown and unvisited by UK visitors, this has to be one of Australia's greatest hidden secrets. Simply stunning beaches with no rival. Ningaloo Reef is the largest fringing reef in the world, no boast required here, just step out from the beach and NIngaloo Reef is right there. This is also one of the very few places in the world you can dive /snorkel with Whale Sharks. Visit Coral Bay area as part of a fabulous WA self drive tour.

Marvel at the sights of Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon

Marvel at the sights of Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon

Known as Australia's Red Centre, this region of the outback is world famous and a very sacred area for the indiginous Aboriginal people. There is no other Uluru and to travel to Australia and not see the 3 iconic sights of Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon will be your biggets regret. For a true outback experience hire a 4WD vehicle from Alice Springs and take The Mereenie Loop. Call us to book this incredible trip, escorted tour or just a couple of nights near Uluru.

Overnight in The Blue Mountains

Overnight in The Blue Mountains

So close to Sydney and yet a million miles from city life. This vast expanse of Wilderness is part of the Great Dividing range area and is beautiful. For those short on time we have day trips to visit this area of outstanding beauty but if you can, spend a night or two in the region itself. You will be pleased you did. Call Australian Sky to reserve you a room in one of our selected hotels in the Blue Mountains.

Visit one of Australia’s many legendary wine regions

Visit one of Australia’s many legendary wine regions

There are an abundance of fabulous vineyards, many world famous labels and even more small, hidden away wine Estates. All are worth a visit. Hire a car and as part of any driving holiday, howvever long or short, be sure to pop in and sample a white or red. Even better, we can arrange for you to stay in any number of stunning lodges, where a taste can become a bottle (or two!). The most visited wine regions are Hunter Valley in NSW, MacLaren Vale and Barossa in South Australia and the Margaret River region in WA.

Walk The Bay of Fires in Tasmania

Walk The Bay of Fires in Tasmania

At the edge of Mt. William National Park, the magnificent wilderness coastline known as the Bay of Fires offers a Tasmanian trekking tour with dramatic landscape, ecology and wildlife. Led by well-informed, young Tasmanian guides, small groups can explore both the fascinating beach environment and the rich diversity of the nearby woodlands. And accommodation at the Bay of Fires Lodge is superb. Not enough people visit Tasmania but here is one very good reason to. Call us to book your Bay of Fires walk.

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