Itinerary

Day 1 Sydney to Crescent Head (surfing).
Our Aussie adventure kicks off in Sydney, as we cross the Sydney Harbour Bridge and head north! We pass through Kempsey (home of the “Akubra” hat), before arriving at the pristine beaches of the Central Coast. Then it’s time to “hang 10” in the shimmering Pacific Ocean with our included surfing lesson, or just kick back and enjoy the natural scenery. (D)
Day 2 Crescent Head to Byron Bay.
We hit the beach early for another surf lesson before heading up the coast. We check out Coffs Harbour and the “Big Banana”, before reaching Byron Bay, the easternmost point on the mainland. World renowned for its superb beaches and eclectic lifestyle, it’s a resort town so good some visitors have never left! (B, L)
Day 3 Byron Bay.
What to do with our full day in Byron? An optional activity such as sea kayaking, diving, or skydiving perhaps? Maybe you’d prefer to experience the arts and crafts of the local area, or take a walk to Cape Byron. Then again, the beach could be calling your name... Choices, choices! (B)
Day 4 Byron Bay to Gold Coast.
Today it’s a short hop into Queensland and the gorgeous Gold Coast. Tonight we’re in Surfers’ Paradise, a killer cocktail of great beaches and the best nightlife south of the equator. (B)
Day 5 Gold Coast to Noosa.
We arrive in Brisbane, capital of Queensland, for an included river cruise and tasty morning tea. Then it’s off along the Bruce Highway, past the Glasshouse Mountain range and on to Noosa, a popular resort town on the Sunshine Coast which borders a beautiful national park. (B)
Day 6 Fraser Island.
A full day visit to the world’s largest sand island, UNESCO World Heritage-listed Fraser Island! We take a 4-wheel drive tour and guided rainforest walk followed by an Aussie BBQ lunch on the banks of stunning Lake McKenzie. (B, L)
Day 7 Noosa to Kroombit Park.
Today we’re off to the Outback. At our working cattle station in the bush we can watch a Goat Rodeo, feast on delicious camp oven tucker, and even try our luck on the mechanical bull! The scenery’s amazing and the hospitality is legendary. (B, D)
Day 8 Kroombit Park to Emu Park, via Rockhampton.
Take an optional quad bike or horse ride before we depart to visit Rockhampton (or “Rocky” to the locals). We then overnight in the beachside town of Emu Park, where we enjoy a real Aussie favourite, a ‘reef & beef’ dinner. (B, L, D)
Day 9 Emu Park to The Whitsundays (Overnight Sailing).
Next we travel to Airlie Beach, resort town and gateway to the Whitsunday Islands. Step aboard our racing maxi-yacht as we head in to the blue, then stargaze from the deck after dark. Bliss. (B, D)
Day 10 The Whitsundays.
We’ve arrived in Paradise! After waking in a sheltered cove, we visit Whitehaven beach, a slice of blinding white-sand perfection. Soak up the sun, swim in the tropical ocean and snorkel over colourful coral reefs. You could even take a turn at the helm! Tonight we stay on an idyllic tropical island. (B, L, D)
Day 11 The Whitsundays.
A whole day to explore the island’s unspoilt beaches and azure waters. Feed the Rainbow Lorikeets, relax by the pool, or hike the trails for scenic views, then enjoy Topdeck’s Sunset Cocktails and Canapés by the beach this evening! (B, D)
Day 12 The Whitsundays to Cairns.
We’re up early today, heading back to the mainland and Airlie Beach. From here we head north through Townsville, then to the city of Cairns. (B)
Day 13 Cairns (Great Barrier Reef).
A day you’ll never forget – we take a ‘Passions of Paradise’ catamaran cruise to the jaw-dropping Great Barrier Reef. Snorkel among the pristine coral in Michaelmas Cay and Paradise Reef, gaze at the abundant colourful reef fish and sea turtles, and enjoy a fresh cooked lunch on board. Tonight, why not toast our unforgettable trip with a night out in Cairns! (B, L)
Day 14 - Cairns.
We end our time in Queensland with two free days to enjoy Cairns. There are optional white-water rafting, skydiving and horse-riding trips available, or you can simply check out the great shops and cafes. (B)
Day 15 - Cairns.
Day 16 Cairns to Alice Springs.
Today we make our way to Alice Springs - the heart of Australia's Red Centre - where you'll meet your 'Territory' crew. The day is yours and you’re free to explore at your own pace. (Note: internal domestic flight included in tour price) (B)
Please Note – The Northern Territory component of this trip is operated by Northern Territory specialist Tour Operator, Adventure Tours Australia and is a combination of three separate trips. Adventure Tours Australia’s guides are specifically trained in the region/s of either Uluru or Kakadu and for the most authentic experience separate guides will accompany each trip.
Day 17 Alice Springs to Kings Canyon.
Welcome to the Northern Territory! We make our way to Kings Canyon Resort for lunch. In the afternoon we hike the magnificent Kings Canyon, exploring the Amphitheatre, breathtaking North and South Walls, the Lost City and Garden of Eden. After an outdoor dinner, enjoy sitting around the fire before star-gazing from the comfort of your swag (Aussie bedroll). (L, D)
Day 18 Kings Canyon to Uluru (Ayers Rock).
Up early today as we make our way to the ultimate icon of Australia - Uluru. After lunch at our campground, we get up close and personal with the Rock as we walk a section of the base. We then get an insight into the local Aboriginal culture from our guide before an unforgettable desert sunset over Uluru. After dark, we fire up the BBQ for dinner before retiring to our cosy swags. (B, L, D)
Day 19 Uluru (Ayers Rock) to Alice Springs.
We wake to witness a magical Uluru sunrise, then visit the Uluru Cultural Centre to further our insight into the amazing Anangu way of life. After seeing the ancient geological formation of Kata Tjuta, we explore its magnificent features during a ‘Valley of the Winds’ hike. After lunch we continue to Alice Springs. (B, L)
Day 20 Alice Springs.
A free day to explore Alice Springs – There’s plenty to see and do in the heart of Australia’s ‘Red Centre’. (B)
Day 21 Alice Springs to Banka Banka.
Leaving Alice behind, we pass the Tropic of Capricorn and stop at the Barrow Creek Pub, home to a telegraph station, where we can glimpse what outback telecommunication used to be like. Precariously balanced on their rocky perch are Karlu Karlu (Devils Marbles), a site sacred to its traditional owners. Last stop for today is our private campsite at Banka Banka Station. (L, D)
Day 22 Banka Banka to Katherine Gorge.
No visit to the Top End would be complete without a stop at the famed Daly Waters Pub, a classic outback roadhouse loved by travellers from around the globe! Later we stop at Mataranka in the heart of the ‘never-never’ where we can soak in the steamy thermal springs. As the day draws to a close, we reach our overnight camp near stunning Katherine Gorge. (B, L, D)
Day 23 Katherine Gorge to Darwin.
We have a half day to explore Katherine Gorge - optional canoe or cruise trips in the spectacular waters are available in season. After stopping at idyllic Edith Falls we head to Darwin. (B, L)
Day 24 Darwin to Mary River (Litchfield National Park).
We begin by checking out the waterfalls of Litchfield National Park with chance for a refreshing swim. After lunch we relocate to the spectacular Mary River Wetlands. Birds aren’t the only abundant wildlife here – enjoy a spot of crocodile watching on a river cruise! We overnight at our bush campsite in the Mary River region. (L, D)
Day 25 Mary River to Kakadu.
Arriving in Kakadu, we take time to explore the surrounds of this remarkable World Heritage area. Discover ancient Aboriginal rock art at Ubirr before we climb to the top of a lookout for beautiful views over the Nardab floodplain. Next we head to Maguk (Barramundi Gorge) where a hike is rewarded with a reviving dip in the plunge pools. You’ll be asleep in no time once we reach our overnight bush camp in Kakadu. (B, L, D)
Day 26 Kakadu to Darwin.
An early rise sees us jump in 4-wheel drive vehicles and make our way to majestic Jim Jim Falls! We’ll hike to the falls’ base, before continuing on to Twin Falls. You might want to take in the beauty of the gorge and falls from the National Park-operated Boat and Boardwalk experience. In the afternoon we stop at Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Centre to learn about local Indigenous culture. The impressive scenery will continue to amaze as we journey back to Darwin, where our memorable trip ends. (B, L)
A sleeping bag is required for camping in the Northern Territory. Bring your own or hire one locally for AUD$30.
Please note this trip is made up of days 1-14 of the Island Suntanner and days 1-9 of the Rock N Top