Tantalise your tastebuds
Yarra Valley, Victoria
Lose yourself in vine-strung hills and rolling farmland. Known for its world-class food and wine, the Yarra Valley is just an hour's drive from Melbourne Whether you go for a weekend or a week, there's plenty to do in the Yarra.
McLaren Vale, South Australia
Famous for producing world-class red wine, McLaren Vale sits beside the beautiful South Australian coastline and is famous for its winery restaurants. Just south of AdelaideOpens in a new tab or window, it's well worth the trip.
Sydney, New South Wales
Sydney is a foodie's playground. From fine dining at Quay to the dumpling houses in Chinatown, experience the best the city has to offer. Our only suggestion? Make sure you leave room in your stomach.
Explore the great outdoors
Freycinet National Park, Tasmania
Think dramatic coastlines, white sandy beaches and a diverse mix of Tassie wildlife and you'll get Freycinet National Park. Drive the coast or hike around Wineglass Bay, Freycinet is a must while you're visiting Tassie.
Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia
Once-in-a-lifetime experiences can be an everyday affair at this World Heritage-listed reef. As the second biggest reef system in Australia, Ningaloo reef is home to a stunning array of corals and marine life. A trip to Ningaloo will never disappoint.
Kangaroo Island, South Australia
Freedom isn’t a state of mind, it’s an island. Just minutes from the mainland in South Australia, Kangaroo Island is paradise. Walk along the coast, snorkel around the island or spot Kangaroos, you'll never be bored on Kangaroo Island.
Adventure through the wild wonderlands
Uluru, Northern Territory
The majesty and splendour of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park has to be seen to be believed. It's an unforgettable spiritual experience that will remain with you even after you've left. Start planning your Uluru adventure today.
Great Barrier Reef, Queensland
Whether you're a nature lover, underwater explorer or looking for a white, sandy beach to relax on, the iconic Great Barrier Reef offers holidays and activities to suit every taste and budget.
Broome, Western Australia
Broome is stunning, ask anyone and they'll tell you. Marvel at dinosaur footprints, relax by a pristine sandy beach or take a sunset camel-ride along Cable Beach. Broome is a city of great natural beauty.
The perfect coastal holiday
Great Ocean Road, Victoria
The 243 kilometre stretch, known as the Great Ocean Road is one of the world's most scenic drives. Rent a car and cruise along this famous road, taking time to stop at the famous Bells Beach and the Twelve Apostles.
Port Lincoln, South Australia
Port Lincoln is the seafood capital of Australia, with tuna, oysters and kingfish caught fresh daily. A natural playground, spend time exploring the Eyre Peninsula's beaches and cliffs or swimming with Australian sea lions.
Cairns, Queensland
Need some 'you time'? Dive into Queensland's tropical north coast. Whether you're after luxe or adventure, Cairns is the ideal gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, the lush Daintree Rainforest and the Atherton Tablelands.
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