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Some call it the land of kangaroos and others the land of the fiery red deserts. For us, the Australian continent is simply a dream becoming true. The picturesque coasts, the best Australian beaches, the panoramic spots of Sydney. Even today, now that our first trip to Australia is a distant memory, we can hardly believe it!

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Tour of Australia

Tour operator: Intrepid Travel

Two weeks in Australia, from Sydney to Cairns. Need to say more?


Sydney, Fraser Island, Hunter Valley, Dorrigo National Park, Byron Bay, Brisbane, Cairns, Airlie Beach, Newcastle, Port Macquarie

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Why travelling to Australia?

Nature: We land in the vast expanses of the red heart of Australia, a collection of semi-desert areas. And crossing the Kings Canyon, we arrive at the best Australian beaches.
Fauna: On our travel itinerary in Australia, a meeting with the local populations is a must... including the animal ones! Kangaroos and koalas are waiting to welcome you with open arms in Australian wildlife sanctuaries.
Food: What are you doing, travelling to Australia and not trying Lamingtons, Anzac Biscuits and Vegemite? And for a culinary adventure, we challenge you to take a bite of the typical avocado pizza!
Culture: A tour operator specialized in Australia respects and enhances the Australian Aboriginals. Meet the community, learn about the traditions, and take home a piece of their history.

The best time to visit Australia

Australia is vast; generally, the summer (December-February) is hot and ideal for the beaches, while the winter (June-August) is perfect for the tropical north and for exploring the Red Centre.

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Useful information

What to see and what to do on a trip to Australia?

Are you looking for advice for a trip to Australia? And who better than Tramundi, a tour operator for Australia, to give it to you? Dive into the crystal-clear waters of the Whitsunday Islands, hop along with kangaroos at Lucky Bay, discover the history of the First Nations in the Red Centre, witness the hatching of turtles in Queensland and drive along the Great Ocean Road.

Which are the best places to see in Australia?

Australia offers a wealth of attractions and activities that cater to a variety of interests. Visitors can marvel at the architectural beauty of the Sydney Opera House and walk across the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Nature enthusiasts can explore the underwater wonders of the Great Barrier Reef, or witness the cultural and natural majesty of Uluru in the Red Centre. A drive along the Great Ocean Road reveals stunning coastal scenery, while the ancient Daintree Rainforest offers immersive experiences in one of the world’s oldest ecosystems.

What are the documents required to enter Australia?

To participate in organized trips to Australia, it is necessary to have a valid passport and an entry visa; the latter, called an "e-visitor visa", can be applied for online and is valid for 90 days.

How to give a trip to Australia as a gift?

Organizing a trip to Australia has never been so easy. Book a secret trip on Tramundi (shh, the customer care guys will be your accomplices) or by purchasing a convenient Tramundi gift card, with which you can buy any travel package on our website. But how much does a trip to Australia cost? Don't worry, you can choose from numerous gift cards to suit all budgets; and then, you might always find deals for trips to Australia among our upcoming departures.

What to pack (and what not to pack) for a trip to Australia?

For us, the essentials include a mask and snorkel to explore the depths of Fraser Island, a pair of binoculars to spot the next koala to cuddle, some mosquito repellent because they follow us even to the other side of the world, high-protection sunscreen even if we are the best among surfers. Oh, and of course, don't forget the travel documents for Australia (listed above)! Do not pack food products, plants, animals, and their derivatives that are not allowed according to the country's health regulations.

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