Your AUSTRALIA Journey
Land Down Under – Beaches, Wildlife & Adventure
Sydney Arrival
Sydney Opera House, Harbour Bridge, Bondi Beach
Sydney Exploration
Darling Harbour, The Rocks, wildlife encounters
Blue Mountains
Day trip to Blue Mountains, Three Sisters, koala spotting
Melbourne Flight
Fly to Melbourne, St Kilda Beach, city tour
Great Ocean Road
Full day coastal drive, Twelve Apostles, rainforest
Gold Coast
Fly to Gold Coast, Surfers Paradise beach
Theme Parks
Dreamworld/Movie World, wildlife sanctuary
Cairns & Reef
Fly to Cairns, Great Barrier Reef snorkeling cruise
Rainforest Adventure
Kuranda Rainforest, Skyrail, Aboriginal culture
Departure
Last minute shopping, airport transfer
Who This Australia Trip Is Best For
This Australia itinerary is best for travellers who want a major long-haul holiday with multiple experiences in one trip: city sightseeing, scenic coastlines, wildlife, beaches, and at least one domestic flight circuit. It suits couples and families who are comfortable with internal movement and want a broader introduction to Australia instead of staying in a single city.
It is not ideal for travellers who want a low-cost holiday or a very slow pace, because Australia rewards longer stays, thoughtful routing, and room in the budget for domestic sectors and premium experiences. If you only have a short window, one city like Sydney often works better than a multi-stop plan.
Australia Planning Notes
The biggest planning variables are flight time, internal distances, and season by region. Australia is too large to treat as one uniform destination, so a good itinerary chooses a manageable route rather than trying to cover the whole country in one trip. Indian travellers usually enjoy Australia more when the plan is selective and leaves time to recover from long-haul travel.
A strong first trip usually combines one major city with one nature or coast extension. Hotel placement and flight timings matter because domestic travel days can consume more time than expected. The itinerary should also account for school-holiday crowding and higher seasonal pricing in popular coastal areas.
Top Attractions
Sydney Opera House
Iconic sail-like performing arts venue
Great Barrier Reef
World's largest coral reef system
Twelve Apostles
Limestone stacks on dramatic coastline
Bondi Beach
Famous surfing beach and culture
✅ What's Included
- Accommodation in 4-star hotels
- Daily breakfast
- Airport transfers
- All sightseeing as per itinerary
- Professional English-speaking guide
- All taxes and service charges
❌ What's Not Included
- International/domestic flights
- Visa fees
- Lunch and dinner
- Personal expenses
- Travel insurance
- Optional activities
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to visit? ›
Sep-Nov, Mar-May offers the best weather conditions for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Do I need a visa? ›
Indian travellers need to complete the applicable Australia visitor visa process before travel. We help review the current application route, supporting documents, and timing so the visa step aligns with your itinerary and departure date.
What currency is used? ›
Australia uses the Australian Dollar. Cards are widely accepted, but it is still useful to carry a small amount of local currency for incidentals and smaller purchases during road or regional segments.
What accommodation is provided? ›
4-5 star hotels with breakfast, selected for comfort and prime locations near major attractions.