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11-Nights Blissful Australia from $8,945

Swain Destinations

OFFER ID 1625412

Experience three Australian states while in a state of pure bliss. In Victoria, take a locals tour of Australia's cultural capital, Melbourne, and road trip on one of the most beautiful coastal roads in the world, Great Ocean Road. In South Australia, you'll find world-class wine, pristine beaches, gourmet foodie experiences and abundant wildlife, all while staying at a luxury retreat high in the Adelaide Hills. In Queensland, escape to the countryside for a few days before arriving in the glitz and glamour of the Gold Coast. Each stop along the way has time for your own exploration or relaxation.

Your Itinerary Includes:

  • Round trip airport transfers
  • 3 nights in Melbourne
  • Great Ocean Road Tour
  • Lanes & Arcades Tour
  • 3 nights in Adelaide Hills
  • Fleurieu Food, Wine & Wildlife Tour
  • 2 nights in the Queensland countryside
  • Springbrook Rainforests and Waterfalls Tour
  • 3 nights in the Gold Coast
  • Meals: 11 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 2 dinners

11 nights from $8,945 per person

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Day 1 Welcome to Victoria
The Park Hyatt perfectly captures the atmosphere of Melbourne and provides a great starting point to explore the rest of the city.

Park Hyatt Melbourne

Day 2 Great Ocean Road Day Tour
One of the most beautiful coastal roads in the world, the Great Ocean Road winds along the southern coast of Victoria. Travel it and you will discover some of the world's most inspiring scenery - an ever-changing hinterland and charming towns and hamlets. Marvel at the huge cliffs, roaring seas, tranquil coves, magnificent waterfalls and secluded beaches. Get an insight into Australian surfing culture at Bells Beach with rugged cliffs and big waves. Discover seaside villages, such as the popular town of Lorne where you can stroll on the stunning beach. See koalas in the wild at Kennett River. Head inland through the towering forests towards Port Campbell National Park to view the sculptured beauty of The Twelve Apostles. Visit Loch Ard Gorge and hear stories from your host about the tragic and romantic shipwreck while marveling at the landmark. Visit the quaint seaside village of Port Campbell with sandy beaches and picturesque cliff tops.

Park Hyatt Melbourne
Meals: B, L

Day 3 Lanes & Arcades Walking Tour
Have you ever been to a city and wondered what all the fuss was about? Or wasted time trying to find that cool local café you were told of, then ended up missing everything? Melbourne's arcades and laneways hide many of these answers. Join this indulgent morning walk through Melbourne's beautiful back streets, and become orientated in the life of the city that locals love. Discover local designers and specialty retailers that often are only found in the city. Some of the quirkiest cafes, independent designers, street art, architecture, and historical tales are found in these walkways.

Park Hyatt Melbourne
Meals: B, L

Day 4 Fly to South Australia
Upon arrival in Adelaide, you'll be whisked away to Sequoia for an unparalleled journey of discovery based around the region's iconic food and wine, wellness, history and vast nature experiences.

Sequoia Lodge
Meals: B

Day 5 Fleurieu Food, Wine & Wildlife
Home to two of Australia's premier wine regions, McLaren Vale and Langhorne Creek, the Fleurieu Peninsula is one of the best destinations for a wine tour in South Australia. Boundary-pushing restaurants, farmers' markets brimming with regional produce and untouched pockets of bushland alive with iconic Australian wildlife jostle for attention alongside big-name wineries. With expert local knowledge and insider industry connections, enjoy the carefully curated tour of the Fleurieu Peninsula region, a place of world-class wine, pristine beaches, gourmet foodie experiences and abundant wildlife.

Sequoia Lodge
Meals: B, L

Day 6 Day of Leisure at Sequoia
Your stay at Sequoia includes complimentary on-site experiences and activities. Here is just a sample of some of the experiences you may be able to enjoy:

  • Sunrise yoga - Join a local practitioner for a bespoke session overlooking the Piccadilly Valley.
  • Guided Nature walk - Connect with the land during the walk along the Heysen Trail, up to long ridge look-out, with sweeping views of Adelaide and the Mount Lofty Ranges. Be sure to look out for wallabies and kangaroos along the way.
  • Star Gazing - From dusk until midnight, gaze into the stars that light up the Piccadilly Valley, with Sequoia's private telescope.
  • Maker & Somm - Join the House Sommelier and a local South Australian based winemaker for an exclusive wine tasting and sensory experience.
  • Le Nez Du Vin - Learn about the aromas from nature through ‘The Nose of the Wine' kit designed by Jean Lenoir.

Sequoia Prancing Horse Luxury Supercar Experience

Sequoia Lodge
Meals: B

Day 7 Fly to Brisbane
Upon arrival in Brisbane, a scenic 60-minute drive takes you to the picturesque Spicers Hidden Vale. A wide range of nature-based activities give guests the opportunity to explore the countryside on foot, by mountain bike or by luxury 4WD. Make the most of the many onsite experiences including, archery, hot air ballooning, mountain biking, 4WD tours, market garden tours, history tours or simply relax by the pool or at Spa Anise day spa.

Spicers Hidden Vale
Meals: B, D

Day 8 Day of Leisure at Spicers Hidden Vale
At Hidden Vale, there's all kinds of adventure on offer. Whether that's mountain biking or hiking the world class trails, exploring the property on a four-wheel drive tour, breathing in the endless views from the infinity pool, enjoying a personalized koala safari, or maybe even just taking a quiet moment to pat the fluffy chooks roaming the gardens. Perhaps enjoy some tennis, try gold-panning and gem fossicking, or book a special helicopter excursion over the beautiful scenic rim.

Spicers Hidden Vale
Meals: B, D

Day 9 Day of Leisure in Gold Coast
The vibrant and colorful QT Gold Coast starkly contrasts with the soft, white sands and the clear, blue ocean. Located in the heart of the city, the Gold Coast lies right beyond the door. Typically regarded as a surf retreat, the city has much more waiting to be explored. Away from the crashing waves, there are lush hinterlands, zoos with friendly wildlife, amusement parks and chic bars and restaurants, providing every kind of cuisine. QT Gold Coast is just minutes from all the action, so after exploring the city, return to your lively lodgings with a perfect view of the shore.

Qt Gold Coast
Meals: B

Day 10 Springbrook Rainforests and Waterfalls
This is an amazing tour of World Heritage-listed rainforests in Australia's Green Cauldron. Take a walk through the subtropical, ancient rainforests to the stunning lookouts over the lush valleys and Gold Coast. Walk behind waterfalls and have lunch by a rock pool in Springbrook National Park. There, you'll spot native wildlife and drive through the enchanting Numinbah Valley to the famous Natural Bridge - an amazing rock and waterfall formation. Your personalized tour, complete with a private driver in a luxury vehicle, includes everything needed for a spectacular day.

Qt Gold Coast
Meals: B, L

Day 11 Day of Leisure in Gold Coast
The Gold Coast is situated in the southeast corner of Queensland; and at its heart, is the famous Surfers Paradise, one of Queensland's premier holiday destinations. The Gold Coast is bordered on the east by magnificent surf beaches and to the west by glorious rainforest (hinterland). If you are looking for a quieter time, there is an abundance of places to go hiking, bird watching and bush-walking.

Qt Gold Coast
Meals: B

Day 12 Transfer to Brisbane Airport for Departure
Ahead of your flight, you will be transferred from the Gold Coast to Brisbane Airport via private car.

Meals: B

Featured Destinations
Gold Coast

Australia's Gold Coast, a popular tourist playground stretching about 45 mi/72 km from Labrador and Southport south to Coolangatta in the southeastern corner of Queensland, has been a mecca for visitors from all corners of the world for many years. The strip of development strip continues on the New South Wales side of the border, where it morphs into Tweed Heads.

A long expanse of beaches, the promise of sunny days (nearly 300 per year) and a variety of theme parks and other attractions, combined with ease of access and an excellent choice of hotels and resorts, makes the Gold Coast a perfect place to relax and forget about the cares of the world.

The Gold Coast is Australia's most popular beachside destination, appealing to Australians from down south and an increasing number of international travelers who can now fly directly into the Gold Coast International Airport.

It takes on a Miami-like appearance with most tourist expectations met. Solitude is not one of them so if you want to get away from the crowds, you would be better advised to visit a secluded island on the Great Barrier Reef.

Brisbane

Brisbane

Laze in the lush riverside gardens of South Bank, then browse the markets and swim in its lagoon. Bike ride in the City Botanic Gardens and abseil the cliffs of Kangaroo Point. Glide down the river on a majestic paddle steamer or take a high-speed ferry to vibrant inner-city villages like Bulimba and New Farm. When culture cravings hit, wander the art galleries and museums, watch a performance by the Queensland Ballet, Opera or Orchestra perform or see cutting-edge theatre in the Powerhouse. In the boating hub of nearby Moreton Bay and Islands, you can swim, sea kayak, snorkel coral reefs, toboggan down the world's tallest sand dune, hire a sail boat or tussle with a marlin.


Five things you should do in Brisbane:


1. Glide down the river and relax in the gardens


Bike ride beneath macadamia trees and mangroves in the City Botanic Gardens or roller blade over a floating walkway. Then cruise down the river in a wooden paddle steamer, spotting pelicans and eastern water dragons. Laze or picnic under the palms on South Bank's 17 hectares of riverside gardens. Here you can swim from the lagoon and pools of Paul Breka Beach, browse the markets, visit a summer open-air cinema and dine alfresco in the sun. Follow an Aboriginal art trail through the bushland in Mount Coot-Tha Reserve, also the place to spot native wildlife and take in panoramic city views. At the foot of the mountain you can wander the tropical zone, rainforests and Japanese gardens of the Brisbane Botanic Gardens. Cuddle up to koalas and meet possums, kangaroos, wombats, emus and lyrebirds in the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, just a short bus drive from the city centre.


2. Soak up culture and architecture

See the skeleton of a Queensland dinosaur in the Queensland Museum and the work of famous Australian artists in the Queensland Art Gallery. Both sit in the sprawling Queensland Cultural Centre on South Bank. At night, visit the dress circle of the Queensland Performing Arts Centre or catch a show by the Queensland Ballet, Opera or Orchestra. Watch plays, browse art galleries and dine out in the transformed industrial space of the Powerhouse, which towers over the wide, brown river like a post-apocalyptic vision. Brisbane also houses many cultural institutions in fine old civic buildings, such as Customs House, the Treasury Building, Brisbane City Hall, the Commissariat Store and the Old Mill. In Brisbane, sandstone cathedrals and classic Queenslander houses on stilts blend seamlessly with steel and glass skyscrapers.


3. Hit the water and islands of Moreton Bay

Sea kayak from North Stradboke Island or Moreton Island or go deep-sea fishing from Scarborough, Bribie Island, Manly or Raby Bay. Jet ski and windsurf on the Redcliffe Peninsula or kite-surf on Wellington Point. Slide down the world's tallest sand dunes on a toboggan or sand buggy on Moreton Island. Scuba dive with colourful fish, crustaceans, corals and turtles at Cowan's Artificial Reef, Flinders Reef and in the Tangalooma shipwrecks. Watch out for humpback whales between July and October and dolphins and dugongs all year round. Meet colonies of koalas in Victoria Point and hundreds of wading birds in the Egret Colony and Boondall Wetlands. Aqua-bike from Coochiemudlo Island then mountain bike the BMX tracks at Cleveland and Deception Bay. Four wheel drive Moreton, North Stradbroke and Bribie Islands. See Queensland's oldest banyan tree in Cleveland Point, Aboriginal scar trees and middens in the Redlands and Myora Springs and a notorious old convict settlement on St Helena Island.


4. Eat, drink and enjoy in the urban villages

Listen to live music, shop along the lively outdoor mall and feast on Chinatown dumplings in Fortitude Valley, Brisbane's cultural core. Next door in New Farm, you can people watch from trendy cafes, buy gourmet delights from the famous deli and picnic in the riverside parklands. Dine in warehouse converted restaurants and explore the transformed industrial space of the Powerhouse, now a buzzing centre for the live arts. Take the citycat to Bulimba on the river. Then visit pretty Paddington and hop between the popular bars, cafes and restaurants of Latrobe and Given Terraces. Then take in the traditional Queenslander homes which dot the hills and wide-lined streets. Cross the river for the funky restaurants and art house theatres of the West End, the shops of Stones Corner and the brewery of Queensland's most famous beer.


5. Embrace adventure

Abseil or rock climb the Kangaroo Point Cliffs at sunrise or at night when the city is dancing with lights. Climb the Story Bridge for spectacular 360 degree views. Free fall on a tandem sky dive or float over the city in a hot air balloon. You can even glide like a bird over the Sunshine Coast on a motor glider. Travel down the Brisbane River on a golden gondola, historic paddle steamer or wildlife cruise. Or take a luxury whale watching cruise from the Redcliffe Peninsula, just 30 minutes north of Brisbane. Do an eco cruise past Bribie Island and the Glasshouse Mountains to Pumicestone Passage Marine Park. Bushwalk, swim, four wheel drive, spot wildlife and explore glow worm caves on an eco-tour to Springbrook and Lamington National Parks. See the city sights on the back of a Harley Davidson or go horseriding in the sprawling bush on the edge of the city.

Adelaide

Adelaide

This elegant city is known for its colonial stone architecture, expansive parklands, lively festivals and incredible sense of space. Explore the museums and libraries of North Terrace, dine on dedicated 'eat streets' or picnic in gardens that sprawl over almost half the city. Go bike riding in Botanic Park or row past rose gardens in Rymill Park. Swim with dolphins or learn to sail in Glenelg or fish from the jetty in Henley. Just beyond the city centre you'll find the picturesque Adelaide Hills and the world-class wineries of the Barossa Valley.


Five ways to immerse yourself in Adelaide:


1. Hit the eat streets

Sample everything from Asian fusion to Argentine cuisine in the exotic, bustling foodhalls of Chinatown. Embrace the alfresco ambience of Rundle Street in Adelaide's East End or live it up in one of the city's many elegant wine bars and fashionable restaurants. Enjoy a beach sunset with your meal in the coastal suburbs of Glenelg and Henley Beach or wind down with a wine at the National Wine Centre. If you're a fresh food addict, Adelaide Central Markets offer premium produce from growers across the state.


2. Feel green and serene in Adelaide's parks

Hire paddleboats and bikes in Elder Park or row past formal rose gardens in Rymill Park. Picnic in the local's beloved Botanic Park or cycle from the hills to the coast in River Torrens Linear Park. For serious tranquility, head to the classic Japanese oasis of Adelaide-Himjei Garden. Adelaide's 29 parks take up almost half of the city, and come with walking trails, quiet spaces and sporting fields for everything from football to archery.


3. Head for the coast

Swim with dolphins or learn to sail in Glenelg, which bustles with sidewalk cafes, alfresco dining and summer entertainment. In the beach suburb of Henley, you can fish from the jetty or go on a culinary world tour at the ethnic food stores and eateries. Explore the museums, markets and historic harbour of Port Adelaide, the city's maritime heart. Or see heritage buildings and colourful summer sideshows in family-friendly Semaphore. Further along the spectacular Le Fevre Peninsula, you can swim on protected beaches and walk one of the state's few heritage-listed jetties at Largs Bay.


4. Soak up Aboriginal and European heritage

Do a cultural tour of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens with traditional custodians the Kaurna people. You'll learn how native plants have been used for sustenance, shelter, ceremonies and medicines for thousands of years. Browse the world's largest collection of Aboriginal antiquities at the Aboriginal Cultures Gallery at the South Australian Museum and visit Tandanya, the National Aboriginal Cultural Institute. Adelaide also has a proud European heritage for you to explore -in the museums and libraries of North Terrace, in Adelaide Town Hall and in Port Adelaide, the state's first declared heritage area.


5. Escape to the hills

Drive to the Adelaide Hills, where the picturesque farmlands and charming villages have inspired many generations of artists. Stay in Bavarian-inspired chalets and browse the bakeries, craft shops and galleries of Hahndorf, Australia's oldest surviving German village. Visit The Cedars, once the gracious old home and studio of famous landscape artists Sir Hans Heysen. Then hit the markets of Lobethal, a fairytale town which celebrates Christmas with metres and metres of colourful lights.

Melbourne

Melbourne

Melbourne is a maze of hidden laneways, opulent bars, exclusive restaurants and off-the-beaten-track boutiques. Here you can soak up culture, hit the sporting grounds, taste the dynamic food and wine scene, dance til dawn or wander the parks and leafy boulevards. Visit Federation Square, the city's landmark cultural space, and enjoy a sunset beer on the St Kilda promenade. Shop till you drop on funky Brunswick Street or upmarket Chapel Street. Wander Southbank's cafes, bistros and bars and get a world tour of cuisines in Carlton, Richmond and Fitzroy. Take an Aboriginal Heritage Walk through the Royal Botanic Gardens and cheer with a capacity crowd at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.


Five Must-Have Melbourne Experiences:


1. Shop till you drop

Bag a bargain at the Rose Street Artist's Market and browse the funky boutiques on Brunswick Street. Buy designer labels such as Akira Isogawa and Zimmerman on Chapel Street in Prahran or in the historic Melbourne General Post Office, which covers an entire city block. For everything from fashion to furnishings at fantastic value, visit Bridge Road in Richmond. Melbourne is a shopper's haven, offering eclectic boutiques, high-end fashion, funky homeware stores and European style piazzas in the city's arcades and hidden laneways.


2. Bar hop and dance till dawn

Sip a cocktail in a converted sea container in Chinatown, enjoy a sunset beer in a St Kilda pub or listen to cabaret in lush retro surroundings in jazz bars in the city. Linger over exquisite tapas and exotic wine in a Little Collins Street bar and mingle in a pink parlour with fake grass in Bourke Street. You can party from dusk in the bars of Brunswick Street. Or dance till dawn in bars in the city's lantern-lit laneways, secret apart from the spill of coloured light under heavy brass doors.


3. Get into the gourmet goodness

Let the aroma of good coffee waft over you in Melbourne's gothic European laneways. The city is famous for its coffee and old-world café culture but there's so much more to explore. Once you've downed a 'short black' or taken an afternoon aperitif, try tea in a nineteenth-century hotel or salivate over your silver spoon in acclaimed restaurants like Nobu, Botanical and Becco. Pick up fresh fruits, vegetables and seafood at the Queen Victoria Market on a Saturday, known for its bustling crowds and buskers. Try out the restaurants, cafes, bistros and bars in Southbank or Federation Square. Make your way around Melbourne's multicultural cosmos of cuisines: Carlton for Italian classics, Richmond for budget-friendly Vietnamese and Fitzroy for Spanish tapas.


4. Fill up on culture

See a performance by the Australian Ballet, which is based here in Australia's cultural capital. Or enjoy a dazzling musical at the Princess Theatre. Browse the Southern Hemisphere's best collection of international art at the National Gallery of Victoria. Or visit the Australian Centre for the Moving Image in Federation Square, a landmark cultural 'space' for Melbournians. Challenge yourself with the creative collections in the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art in Southbank. To learn more about Melbourne's Aboriginal cultural heritage, see contemporary and dreamtime art or take an Aboriginal Heritage Walk through the Royal Botanic Gardens.


5. Go sports mad

Cheer for an Australian Rules Football game with a capacity crowd at the Melbourne Cricket Ground over winter. Go cricket mad in summer, when the city hosts the Ashes and one day internationals. Or join the huge crowds watching the Australian Tennis Open at Melbourne Park. Rev heads head to Melbourne in March for the Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix in Albert Park. And whether you are a racing fan or just a casual punter, you won't want to miss the Melbourne Cup - the world's richest horse race on the first Tuesday in November.

Vacation Details

Valid Date Ranges
08/01/2025 - 09/30/2025
from $8,945 per person
10/01/2025 - 03/31/2026
from $9,015 per person


* This departure has been designated a guaranteed departure by the operator, meaning that the minimum number of guests has been met, although still subject to weather and other conditions.
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Prices are per person, twin/double share in USD. All highlighted savings are reflected in the price. Price does not include airfare unless otherwise stated. Travel may be limited to certain days of the week. Hotels and tours remain subject to availability. Cancellation penalties and other booking or alteration restrictions may exist. Please note blackout dates may apply to Christmas, New Year and local special event periods. Pricing may increase over Holiday and special event periods and may not be reflected in price grid. Prices indicated remain subject to change without notice. Prices are not guaranteed until full payment is received and processed. CST #2012413-20

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