Australian Hoildays
Queensland

Cairns
Marvel at the Great Barrier Reef and the Wet Tropic Rain Forrest
Visit the one place where the reef meets the rainforest in QLD's stunning Cairns. If the city isn't for you, head north to the stunning towns of Trinity Beach, Port Douglas or Palm Cove where the view keeps getting better.

Rockhampton
Visit the Beef Capital of Australia
Take a trip out of the norm and visit Rockhampton featuring a heritage village, stunning river and more cow statues than you can count. Ideal for a new destination to visit or as a stopover on the way to Cairns.

Brisbane
Perfect all year round destination
QLD's capital city is home to some of the best entertainment, shopping and dining options. If a city escape is what you desire, go no further than BrisVegas.

Sunshine Coast
Your coastal grand tour
Pristine beaches, natural wonders, fabulous attractions, and home to Australia Zoo, the Sunshine Coast offers an array of options to suit your goals.

Gold Coast
Your fun in the sun adventure.
Famous for its golden beaches and spectacular hinterland, the Gold Coast is home to some of the best attractions plus specialised disability providers to support you to achieve your goals.
New South Wales

Bryon Bay
The ultimate Aussie beach town.
If you’re yet to experience the magic of Byron Bay there is no better time then now, seducing all who pass through with an irresistible combination of naturally beautiful landscape, welcoming locals and a laid-back-surfer attitude.
Australian Captial Territory
Victoria

Torquay
A exciting beach getaway.
Home to world famous Bells Beach and the birth place of iconic surf brands, Torquay is the surfing capital of Australia.

Phillip Island
Breathtaking natural beauty and plenty of attractions for nature-lovers
Phillip Island is an extraordinary place to visit, famous around the world for its international motorcycle racing circuit and its colony of Little Penguins.

Geelong
Victoria's second biggest city, is a haven of hip
Known for its AFL team, the Cats, its foreshore and Ford cars, but the Corio Bay city and surrounding regions have lots more to offer in terms of good food, coffee, beer and wine.

Great Ocean Road
Visit the famous Apostles.
Walk the Great Ocean Road region's stunning coastal tracks and ancient rainforest trails. Taste your way around the Great Ocean Road region enjoying gourmet food and cool climate wines. Paddle, swim or surf in the waves or take a relaxing stroll on some of Australia's best beaches.

Melbourne
Visit one of the greatest cities in the world.
Melbourne is known for it's many laneways, its cultural diversity, excellent dining options for all budgets, and amazing street art. It's also known for being the coffee capital of the world.
South Australia
Western Australia

Broome
Visit the famous Cable Beach
Western Australia’s very own secret getaway is right on the doorstep of the Indian Ocean. Full of colour and natural phenomena, Broome is a beach resort and pearling town in Australia’s Kimberley region, popular for sunset camel rides and walking along the dinosaur tracks.

Margaret River
A wine retreat.
A town down by the river, a picturesque forest and parks, after crossing the river the town appears, sweeping up its one long street lined with cafes, gourmet and curiosity shops, boutiques, galleries and more.

Perth
The most isolated city in the world.
A city once known mostly for its endless sunshine and pristine beaches, Perth has established itself as one of the world's coolest travel destinations.
Northern Territory

Darwin
Dynamic, multicultural and exciting tropical capital of the Northern Territory.
The unhurried capital, with its balmy nights, colourful characters and outdoor adventures. As well as markets, crocodiles and cruises, you'll find strong Aboriginal cultures here, as evidenced by the array of languages spoken in the streets, and the vibrant Aboriginal art that fills the city's galleries and museums.

Uluru
World largest and most historical rock.
With the honour of being named the world's largest rock, and the immense cultural significance that it plays with the indigenous people of Australia, the magnificence of Uluru cannot be understated.

Katherine
Delve into the Katherine Gorge
The outback meets the tropics in Katherine, a big country town three hours drive south of Darwin on the mighty Katherine River. The jewel of this area is the Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge, but there’s so much more to see and do.
Tasmania

Port Arthur
Travel back in time to Tasmania's "inescapable prison", the World Heritage-listed Port Arthur.
Experience Australia's history by exploring Port Arthur, besides the rocky cliffs, along the Tasman Sea, sits a sprawling complex of stone walls and remnants of 30 historic 18th and 19th-century buildings, spattered amidst a pastoral green space which belies its dark past.

Launceston
Tasmania's second major city and a vibrant hub for food and wine, culture and nature.