New South Wales & ACT

 

Untouched outback, pristine snowfields and rugged wilderness adventures of Kosciuszko National Park, endless sun-soaked beaches, surf breaks, unspoiled bush land and the sparkling iconic Sydney Harbour.

The incredible diversity of New South Wales pairs beautifully with it’s world-class wine and plethora of produce including of gourmet oysters, cherries and truffles. Canberra plays host to parliament, an impressive culinary and festival scene and one of the world’s greatest museums in the Australian War Memorial. While off the mainland sits the pristine paradise of Lord Howe Island.

 
 

Sydney

Incredible waters welcomed the first fleet in 1788 and Australia’s oldest settlement is now one of the world’s most famous cities.

Blue Mountains

Take a deep breath at Echo Point and a panoramic view of the Three Sisters, spot a platypus in the Blue Lake, explore the ancient treasures of the Jenolan Caves.

Northern Rivers

Northern NSW is famous for its uncrowded coastal jewels as Yamba, Kingscliff and Brunswick heads which all offer an idyllic weekend away.

 

Hunter Valley

Over 120 world-class wineries, rolling hills, raved about restaurants and luxury retreats make Australia’s oldest wine region a dream weekend getaway for foodies, families and friends.

Canberra

The number one attraction in Australia is the captivating Australian War Memorial. Easily a day spent marvelling at the courage, mateship and ANZAC spirit that underpins modern-day Australia.

Central Coast

National parks and nature reserves meet meandering waterways, and coastal communities on the idyllic Central Coast.

 

Lord Howe Island

This pristine world heritage island paradise is exclusive to only 400 visitors at a time.