Explore Australia and New Zealand

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There are a variety of new experiences that await you when you visit Australia and New Zealand. From the fuzzy koalas to the tropical rain forests, this is a trip worth taking. The following sights are so unique that they draw visitors in from around the world.

Interesting Wildlife – When most people think of Australia and New Zealand, they think of the wildlife. This is because there is so much of it that is not commonly seen in other parts of the world. Besides the koalas, there are kangaroos, Tasmanian Devils and platypus. A popular place to see this wildlife is at the Australia Zoo in Brisbane that was home to the late Steve Irwin.

UNESCO World Heritage Sites – Both countries are filled with over 20 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. These include the Sydney Opera House, Tongariro National Park and The Great Barrier Reef.

The Outback – The Outback is one of those must see places for those that visit Australia. For the most part, the land is untouched, but filled with some interesting sites. Popular areas to visit include the Red Center, Cable Beach and Lake Argyle.

Outstanding Wineries – Australia and New Zealand are perfect for wine lovers. There are 44 wine regions in Australia and 12 in New Zealand. Most of the wineries are open to the public so visitors can not only learn how wine is made, they can sample it as well. There is also plenty of wine served at the various restaurants and cafes. Marlborough and Yarra Valleys are some of the more popular wine regions to visit.

The Beaches – Australia and New Zealand are filled with beaches. In Australia alone there are more than 7,000 of them. New Zealand has stunning beaches that are excellent spots to partake in watersports or to just lounge around on.

Kangaroo Island – Kangaroo Island isn’t really about the kangaroos. It’s a paradise for foodies with many different food products available for purchase. There’s everything from a sheep dairy to a traditional farmer’s market and cafes.

Lots And Lots Of Adventure – Both countries boast many adventurous activities. In particular, New Zealand has a lot of activities for the outdoorsman’s in mind. Some of the more popular activities are bungee jumping and hiking.

Amazing Eco-Adventures – Australia and New Zealand are full of amazing eco-adventures. Those in New Zealand can see the Great Barrier Reef, the oldest rainforest in the world and gushing geysers. Australia is filled with caving adventures where participants can see cave paintings that are thousands of years old.

There are quite a few different travel opportunities available to see Australia and New Zealand. It’s a particularly pleasant time of year to experience all of the sights and adventures that await these lands from down under. What are you waiting for?

When is the best time to visit Australia and New Zealand?  The season are opposite of ours here in the U.S.

With the reverse seasons of the northern hemisphere, Australia enjoys a largely temperate climate. Most of Australia receives more than 3,000 hours of sunshine a year, or an amazing 70 percent of the total possible hours. Grab a hat and sunscreen and enjoy Australia’s delightful climate! Best time to travel is September through April.

  • Spring is September – November
  • Summer is December – February
  • Fall is March – May
  • Winter is June – August

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Sue, our esteemed Operations Manager, has been honored as a Top Travel Specialist by Condé Nast Traveler for 2023 and 2024. With over 25 years of experience in the travel industry, Sue brings a wealth of expertise to our company, particularly in the areas of group travel, event planning, and blogging. As a passionate traveler herself, Sue has explored more than 20 countries across three continents, including captivating destinations such as Cuba, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates. Her firsthand experiences allow her to provide invaluable insights and recommendations to our clients, ensuring that their travel dreams become a reality. Sue's dedication to the travel industry extends beyond her role as Operations Manager. She has successfully coordinated over 200 travel groups, meticulously planning and executing each trip to perfection. Her attention to detail and commitment to excellence have earned her a reputation as a trusted and reliable travel professional. In addition to her operational expertise, Sue is a gifted writer at heart. She leverages her writing skills to share her love of travel and provide consumers with essential industry-related news and updates. Her engaging blog posts offer a unique perspective on the world of travel, inspiring others to embark on their own adventures. When she's not planning extraordinary trips or writing captivating travel content, Sue indulges in her passion for cooking, exploring the diverse flavors and culinary traditions of the places she visits. With her unwavering enthusiasm and extensive knowledge, Sue continues to be an integral part of our team, ensuring that every traveler's experience is truly unforgettable.