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Our Top Picks

Based on the feedback we get from the thousands of travellers we've sent off to explore Australia, we've compiled a list of destinations and tours that we have no hesitation recommending. Some can represent great value for money, some are unique in what they have to offer. For many different reasons, previous travellers have enthused about their experience on these tours.

Take a tour from 1 to 30 days, travel the lush forests of the South West and up through the outback to the Ningaloo Reef. And on to the rugged Kimberley in the North West and beyond. Here are just a few examples...contact us for more ideas and information to help you plan the ultimate adventure in Australia.

Rockingham Dolphins, WA - swimming with dolphins is an exhilarating once in a lifetime encounter that many dream of, but few ever have the opportunity to experience.

Day Trip to the Pinnacles Desert, WA - high on the list of things to do whilst in Perth is a trip to the Pinnacles Desert, including a bit of 4WDing fun over enormous white sand dunes. This one is one of the most popular trips to the Pinnacles we have.

South West of WA - radically different from the rest of Western Australia, the south west is Perth's adventure playground! This tour includes all the highlights.

Monkey Mia, WA - famous around the world for it's friendly wild dolphins, Monkey Mia is on the "must-see" list for the majority of visitors to Western Australia.

Exmouth and Ningaloo Reef, WA - fast becoming one of the most popular  destinations in Western Australia. Rivals the Great Barrier Reef in Queensland for sheer beauty, but is within a stones-throw of the beach! Great for viewing Whale Sharks too.

Long Hauls - the most common single word to describe  Australia is BIG! To truly appreciate the size of this vast continent, to see more of its' natural beauty and experience our unique culture, a "Long Haul" safari tour is the go. Here's a few examples to get you started...
The Full Circle - Perth to The Pilbara to Perth. A 9 day safari that includes The Pinnacles Desert, Kalbarri National Park, Murchison Gorge, Monkey Mia dolphins, Eagle Bluff, Shell Beach, Carnarvon, Ningaloo Reef, Coral Bay, Tom Price, Karijini National Park, Hamersley Gorges, Goldfields, Walga Rock and New Norcia.
Perth to Darwin - it's hard to find a better way to experience all that Western Australia has to offer on this extended safari. These are just some of the highlights: Pinnacles Desert, Kalbarri National Park, Murchison Gorges, Shell Beach, Monkey Mia dolphins, Coral Bay, Ningaloo Reef,  Pilbara, Karijini National Park, Hamersley Ranges, Broome, Windjana Gorge, Tunnel Creek, Gibb River Road, El Questro Station, Kununurra, Litchfield National Park. Due to the changes of climate, there are two versions...wet season and dry season.
Face the Outback - Adelaide to Alice Springs and everything between.
Broome to Darwin - an adventure onto the heart of the Kimberley, this tour travels from Broome to Darwin via the Gibb River Road, with time to explore gorges and swim under waterfalls.

Cloud 9 Top End Adventure - one of our most popular adventures and it includes some of the most spectacular scenery in the country.

Scuba Diving, WA - we're lucky enough to have some of the most pristine diving sights in the world and the water conditions are excellent!

Red Centre Adventure - spend 5 days checking out all the Red Centre of Australia has to offer, including Ayers Rock, The Olga's, Valley of the Winds, Palm Valley, Glen Helen Gorge, Aboriginal culture,  The Lost City, Garden of Eden, Curtin Springs Cattle Station and Mt Connor.

Cross Country Perth to the Alice - experience the isolation in one of the most remote parts of Australia. Kalgoorlie, Gunbarrel Highway, Lasseter's Cave, The Olga's, Ayers Rock, Kings Canyon, Alice Springs.

The Classic Coast - Includes the highlights of a trip from Melbourne to Adelaide: The Great Ocean Road, surf beaches, famous rock groups, sheer coastal cliffs, volcanic craters, limestone caves, wetlands, salt lakes and wildlife.