Our International Destinations
Bali
The spiritual island paradise of Bali is a well-versed holiday retreat for many Australians. Air accessibility, value for money, plentiful accommodation and endless activities ensure an easy getaway. Contrasting landscapes, diverse cultures, a tropical climate and friendly locals shape Bali.
Singapore
A multicultural melting pot, where futuristic sky-scrapers share the domain with a rich colonial past. Home to a world-famous night zoo, an abundance of shopping districts, amazing cuisine offerings and tropical weather, you’ll never be short of something to do in Singapore.
Vietnam
Whether you’re interested in history, culture, nature, or simply indulging in delicious food, Vietnam offers a wide range of experiences that cater to all kinds of travelers. It’s no wonder that it’s a top choice for many people looking to explore Southeast Asia.
Our Australian Destinations
Western Australia
Western Australia boasts a rugged and unspoilt beauty unlike anywhere else in the world. From the Kimberley to the Margaret River Region, in Western Australia you’ll experience landscapes unlike any you have ever seen before. This vast state is also packed full of native wildlife, from the adorable quokkas on Rottnest Island, to the gentle but giant whale sharks that migrate to Ningaloo Reef every year, creating truly once in a lifetime opportunities for you to experience.
Northern Territory
If you are looking for rich and diverse culture, one of the best places to visit in Australia is the Northern Territory. Aboriginal culture runs deep through the sacred lands of this region, and you’ll have the opportunity to see ancient cave paintings and stunning original native artwork. Who can forget that this territory is also home to iconic Uluru, not only a unique natural beauty but also an incredible important cultural site for the aboriginal people.
South Australia
There is so much on offer in South Australia. The bustling and friendly city of Adelaide with its wonderful markets and upbeat vibe is set between the coast and the rolling and lush Adelaide hills. Wine lovers will delight at this region, famous for its stunning vineyards and wineries and its reputation for world-class food and premium wines. This state is also home to the gem of Australia that is Kangaroo Island, a unique and stunning beauty that is sure to steal your heart with its rugged wilderness and long stretches of coastline.
Christmas Island
Christmas Island stands over 350 metres above sea level and plunges steeply to a depth of 5000 metres, all within 5km of the islands shoreline. The Island has several plateaus all of different altitudes – think of it as looking like a layered wedding cake. The lower section consists of the Settlement and Kampong areas, joining a large steep hill towards Poon Saan, Silver City and Drumsite areas.
Cocos Keeling Islands
With 27 islands to choose from, it is no wonder that some of the top Cocos Island tourist attractions include various water sports such as kite surfing, wind surfing and of course traditional surfing. Even at the busiest times of the year the islands never become crowded which allow you plenty of room to learn the ropes, hone your skills and perfect your technique. You can also hire kayaks and stand up paddle boards, or get below the water to experience the phenomenal snorkelling on both coral reefs and wrecks which are brimming full of brightly coloured tropical fish. If you’d rather catch and eat your fish instead, the Cocos Keeling Islands also offer excellent fishing for bonefish, trevally, sailfish and tuna off the beach, jetty and boat.