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- Best Australia & New Zealand tour packages
- Australia & New Zealand Trip Reviews
- Most popular destinations in Australia/Oceania
- Travel Australia/Oceania your way
- Top operators in Australia/Oceania
- Best places to start your Australia/Oceania tour
- Discover Australia/Oceania tours for every budget
- Australia/Oceania tours for every group
- Top Australia/Oceania travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Australia/Oceania
- Contact our Australia/Oceania travel experts
Best Australia & New Zealand tour packages
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Oz Intro
1,526 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Amazing experience, one of the best months of my life. Got to see so many amazing things with great people.”
Rebekah, traveled in August 2024
Surf with local instructors in Byron Bay, spot dolphins at Cape Byron Lighthouse, and paddle through Surfers Paradise's mangroves. Rest in vibrant hostels from Sydney's Base to Brisbane's nightlife district, with included breakfasts and group dinners.
Duration 10 days Destinations Sydney, Byron Bay, Surfers Paradise, Brisbane Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator INTRO Travel From $874
10% Off- US$787You save $87
Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji showcase their finest over 23 days, from UNESCO's Great Barrier Reef to Uluru's starlit Outback BBQ and Waitomo Glowworm Caves. Premium hotels place you near Auckland's Sky Tower, Sydney Opera House, and Melbourne's cultural scene. Includes 22 nights accommodation, 5 lunches, and 6 dinners with authentic Hangi feasts.
Duration 23 days Destinations New Zealand, Australia, Fiji Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Globus From
10% Off- US$9,219+$2,622 upfront costs
Most of the Coast: Sydney to Cairns
36 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The whole tour was amazing. Everyone in the group had an amazing time.”
Matthew, traveled in September 2024
The Pacific coast unfolds from Sydney Opera House to the Great Barrier Reef in Cairns. This 16-day tour features surfing at Spot X Surf Camp, a traditional welcome ceremony on K'gari Island, and sailing through the Whitsunday Islands. Nights split between hostels and overnight trains across 9 diverse destinations.
Duration 16 days Destinations Sydney, Arrawarra, Byron Bay, Brisbane, Noosa, Fraser Island, Airlie Beach, Whitsunday Islands, Cairns Age Range 18 to 39 year olds Operator G Adventures From $3,599
17% Off- US$2,987You save $611
Brisbane to Cairns Experience: Sand Dunes & the Whitsundays
27 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The Whitsundays are beautiful, and Fraser Island is a truly special place.”
Daniel, traveled in December 2018
The east coast reveals its highlights from Brisbane to Cairns, with 4x4 adventures on K'gari, Noosa National Park hikes, and Whitsundays sailing. Multi-share hostels house guests during 7 included activities, with 2 breakfasts, 3 lunches, and 2 dinners provided.
Duration 10 days Destinations Brisbane, Fraser Island, Mackay, Whitsunday Islands, Airlie Beach, Cairns Age Range 18 to 39 year olds Operator G Adventures From $2,399
17% Off- US$1,991You save $407
Natural wonders and cultural immersion blend across 20 days in Fiji, New Zealand, and Australia. The journey connects Fiji's Coral Coast beaches to New Zealand's Milford Sound UNESCO site and Sydney's Opera House. Traditional Fijian village visits, TranzAlpine train rides, and Gibbston Valley Winery tastings create lasting memories.
Duration 20 days Destinations Fiji, New Zealand, Australia Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Globus From
17% Off- US$8,489+$1,097 upfront costs
Australia & New Zealand Trip Reviews
- Oz Intro
Loved Ozintro...awesome week, and perfect start to a great year! A big help throughout the year...and equally loved working for you with Ozparty... so much fun & best job ever!! Thanks you guys! Xxx
- Most of the Coast: Sydney to Cairns
Amazing tour guide (Ben) from G Adventures - Most of the Coast.
- Brisbane to Cairns Experience: Sand Dunes & the Whitsundays
After two months of independent travel in Australia and NZ which I loved but sometimes also found a bit tiring I booked this tour as my very first 'everything's pre-organised/ you don't have to worry about ANYTHING' deal and to be honest I was very sceptical first whether took the right decision. In retrospect it was the best decision made at this stage of my travels. I was accompanied by some amazing guide (SHOUT OUT TO QUEEN B) and met a very colorful bunch of people while traveling the fantastic East Coast. I loved it!
Most popular destinations in Australia/Oceania
Australia's east coast tours are packed with variety - you'll find yourself taking surf lessons in Byron Bay one day and swimming with wild dolphins in clear waters the next. Our travelers often start their Australian experience combining Sydney's harbor and Bondi Beach with nights out in Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast. Kangaroo Island is a real highlight where you can walk near seals at Seal Bay and spot kangaroos hopping through Flinders Chase National Park right in their element. When you mix close wildlife encounters with local food, it creates this genuine Australian experience that gets top marks from our customers. Most people find March to May is just right for the east coast with nice temperatures and smaller crowds, while September to November works perfectly for wildlife spotting on Kangaroo Island. The early morning views of Sydney Harbor are worth the pre-dawn alarm - our guests often tell us that sunrise moment stays with them long after they've returned home.
See all Australia tours toursThree experiences consistently earn top marks from our New Zealand travelers. The Milford Sound cruise takes you right beside massive waterfalls and mountain faces, where you'll often spot seals sprawled on rocks and dolphins swimming alongside the boat. The Tongariro Crossing leads you across active volcanic landscapes - a full day of hiking past emerald lakes, old lava fields and steaming vents that's quite demanding but worth every step. Up in Rotorua, the traditional Maori hangi dinner goes beyond just food - you'll enjoy authentic dishes cooked in earth ovens while cultural performances bring old stories to life. Our local guides really make these experiences special, sharing deep knowledge of the areas with that warm Kiwi welcome we're known for. The sweet spot for visiting is October-November or March-April when you get mild weather and fewer tourists. Summer gives you extra daylight hours for hiking, while winter brings stronger waterfalls at Milford Sound which creates quite an atmosphere.
See all New Zealand tours toursThe Kokoda Track in Papua New Guinea isn't just a trek - it's a genuine test of spirit that our travelers say changes how they see themselves. You'll need solid physical prep for this one, but there's something powerful about walking the same paths as WWII soldiers through thick jungle terrain. What really makes this route special are the local porters - our customers often call them "angels from heaven" because they're just that good. These guides don't just keep you safe; they bring the whole experience to life with cultural knowledge that runs deep. Many share traditional ceremonies with trekkers and tell stories their families have passed down for generations.
See all Papua New Guinea tours toursDiscover your perfect adventure in French Polynesia. On TourRadar you'll find 15 tours through to French Polynesia, starting from 5 days in length, up to 21 days. The most popular month to go is March, which has the largest number of tour departures.
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Pick the perfect Safari tour package in Australia/Oceania. There are 18 Australia/Oceania safaris to choose from, that range in length from 1 days up to 24 days. The most popular month for these tours is October. Click here to see all African safari tours.
See all Safari toursFor serious hikers looking to test themselves, Tasmania's Cradle Mountain Overland Track stands out as our premier trek. Our travelers particularly praise the unexpected luxury touches - think gourmet camp meals and professional gear - that make this challenging 6-day journey feel less rugged than expected. The track takes you through Waterfall Valley's cascades and up to Tasmania's highest point at Mt Ossa. Over in New Zealand, the Tongariro region offers varied day hikes that let you explore volcanic landscapes at your own pace. Our customers love the flexibility to choose between shorter walks around Taranaki Falls and more demanding routes like the Tongariro Alpine Crossing. Meanwhile, Bruny Island's coastal trails deliver a perfect mix of white sand beaches and dramatic clifftop views along the Fluted Capes track.
See all Hiking & Trekking toursThe South Island packs quite a punch with its mix of outdoor activities. From Queenstown to Franz Josef Glacier, you'll find yourself jet boating through narrow canyons, hiking on ancient ice and maybe even skydiving over Lake Taupo if you're up for it. Head to the North Island and you can go black water rafting in Waitomo's caves lit by thousands of glowworms, then catch some waves at Raglan's world-class left-hand break. Our 14-17 day tours covering both islands give you just the right balance - you'll have scheduled activities but also free time to do your own thing. People who've traveled with us really like how they can challenge themselves outdoors then dive into Maori culture at traditional villages. You might start your day hiking trails and end it relaxing in natural hot springs or watching the sun go down over Lake Tekapo.
See all Active toursPedal through Africa's diverse landscapes, from Marrakech's bustling markets to Namibia's golden sand dunes. From cycling across Tanzania's plains to gliding through South Africa's wine country, there's adventure around every corner.
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Top operators in Australia/Oceania
Based on their feedback, Intro Travel comes out strong with travelers giving high marks for how smoothly their trips run. People particularly connect with group leaders Ben and James, who've got a knack for keeping the energy up and making everyone feel welcome. Wild Kiwi also gets solid reviews - their buses are comfortable and come with WiFi (always a plus), and guides Robbie and Mark really know their stuff. Travelers appreciate having plenty of activity options to choose from during the journey. The 14-day New Zealand Explorer has a bit of a wrinkle though - while the program itself works well, quite a few travelers felt they were paying premium prices for basic accommodation. Several mentioned they could have arranged similar lodging for less by booking on their own. When it comes to Hakka Tours' South Island Express, the reviews are more mixed. The main issues center around accommodation quality and some organizational hiccups. A number of travelers wished they'd gotten clearer information before the trip started, which is pretty important for setting the right expectations. I'd say these companies each have their strengths, but it's worth noting the specific feedback about accommodation and pricing on certain tours - that's the kind of practical detail that can really help with planning decisions.
- 5.0 (22,798 Australia/Oceania reviews)
"All the best places.
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- 29 Australia/Oceania tours
- Age range
- 12 to 90 years old
- Adventure type
- Explorer
- Response time
- 1h
- Response rate
- 100%
- Average price
- $316
- 5.0 (15,767 Australia/Oceania reviews)
"Such an enjoyable trip up the East Coast! Completely stress free and includes really fun once in a lifetime activities!!
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- 12 Australia/Oceania tours
- Age range
- 18 to 55 years old
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- Active
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- 21h
- Response rate
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- Average price
- $156
- 5.0 (74,938 Australia/Oceania reviews)
"We are on the 20 day New Zealand - Australia tour. We do not recommend this tour. This review is sadly because our bus driver, Glenn, said quite a few obviously racist things about Indigenous Australians on our bus ride to and from Uluru. We have been on several Globus tours over the years, and we are very disappointed that Globus employs a company and people with this kind of harmful and backward thinking. On our trip to Uluru on Nov. 15., Glenn told us that Indigenous people are thieves. He said the Indigenous people specifically are responsible for theft in Alice Springs and along the highways. While passing Mount Ebenezer he told us that the Indigenous people are “true communists” and did a bad job running the gas station in the area, which caused the rest stop to close. Glenn then said that someone else tried to open the station again, but the Indigenous people “showed up with spears” and caused the new owner to close the gas station. He actually said, “showed up with spears.” Perhaps Glenn thinks that because it was a bus full of white people he could get away with being overtly racist. But no we are not ok with it. Racism is wrong. On this Globus trip in Australia we’ve had no access to an Indigenous Australian guide to give us a balanced viewpoint. Instead, we were given racist views about a group of people who were not there to defend themselves and add important context. I wrongly presumed we would be given some kind of properly assembled educational information about Indigenous Australian groups directly from Indigenous people, like we received in New Zealand. The “educational” video we watched on the bus to Uluru romanticized the colonization of Australia, depicting the English colonists as heroes and hard workers who earned their right to be here and makes no mention of how these colonists displaced the Indigenous people and basically stripped them of their land and culture. I had to google everything to learn more. This is literal whitewashing of history and distorts the reality of what happened. We are shocked at how blatantly outdated this driver and company are in the changing world.
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- 25 Australia/Oceania tours
- Age range
- 5 to 80 years old
- Adventure type
- Explorer
- Response time
- 35h
- Response rate
- 96%
- Average price
- $509
Best places to start your Australia/Oceania tour
Auckland comes out as our busiest starting point with 25 travelers beginning there, while Sydney sees 18 tour starts and Christchurch welcomes 10. Brisbane and Melbourne round off our main departure cities with 8 and 6 tour starts respectively. The sweet spot for booking sits around 3.5 months ahead (that's 108 days) - this timing helps you grab your preferred dates and often some early booking benefits too. For the best overall experience, aim for the quieter seasons from March to May or September to November when you'll find fewer tourists and really nice weather across both countries. Our travelers often tell us how much they appreciate that included pre-tour rest day we build in at Auckland or Sydney; it makes a real difference after those long flights from Europe or North America, letting them settle in and explore these busy cities at their own pace. This kind of planning consistently gets mentioned in feedback as something that made the whole journey start off right, especially given how far most people travel to get there.
Discover Australia/Oceania tours for every budget
Want to explore Australia and New Zealand without breaking the bank? Tours start under $1000, giving you a solid taste of these destinations. Take 9 days through New Zealand's South Island - our travelers love watching seals and dolphins in Kaikoura and getting to know Maori traditions up close. The guides often steal the show by taking you to local spots you won't find in guidebooks. If Australia calls your name, we've got tours covering Sydney's beaches and harbor life, then heading up to Byron Bay where you'll catch waves with local surf instructors. These trips mix guided activities with plenty of free time, so you can explore at your own speed.
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Australia/Oceania tours for every type of group
Who are you traveling with?
Group
894 tours in Australia/OceaniaLooking to share your travel experience with others? Our North Island group tour packs 7 days with kayaking around Raglan's hidden coves and wandering through Waitomo's glowworm-lit caves. Our travelers particularly enjoy picking up surfing skills and sailing across Lake Taupo. Over in Western Australia, we run a 7-day coastal journey from Perth to Exmouth where you'll swim with manta rays and maybe whale sharks if you're there in season. Our guides know their wildlife inside out and keep the group spirit high, even during longer travel days.
Small Group
274 tours in Australia/OceaniaVisit Australia/Oceania with fewer travelers, ensuring more immersive activities.
Private / Personalized
158 tours in Australia/OceaniaWant something more customized? Our private 10-day Australian tours start in Melbourne's maze of laneways and markets, then take you to Sydney's harbor quarter. The final leg brings you to Cairns for close-up Great Barrier Reef encounters at Fitzroy Island. What works really well here is the flexible pace - spend extra time capturing Melbourne's street art or enjoy a longer coffee break in Sydney's historic Rocks area. Our travelers tell us they love how their local guides adjust city tours to match their interests while covering all the must-see spots.
Top Australia/Oceania travel itineraries to fit your plans
Two weeks gives us time to show you everything these destinations have to offer. The Sydney to Cairns route takes you to meet koalas at wildlife sanctuaries, learn about Aboriginal culture and discover perfect beaches all along the coast. Our travelers love visiting Port Macquarie's Koala Hospital to learn about wildlife protection before heading to Byron Bay to catch their first waves. In New Zealand, we combine both islands into one great trip - from the steaming geothermal pools in Rotorua to the ice fields of Franz Josef. These longer trips let you do more than just see the sights - you might start your day with a traditional Maori welcome, spend the afternoon paddling along the Coromandel Coast and also watch the sun go down over Milford Sound.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Nadi, Coral Coast, Auckland, Rotorua, Taupo, Napier, Wellington, Lake Tekapo, Christchurch, Queenstown, Milford Sound
Demographics
For couples, our 20-day Pacific tour really hits the sweet spot between luxury and local experiences. Starting in Melbourne, you'll try wines in the Yarra Valley and catch the evening penguin parade on Phillip Island - it's quite something watching these little birds waddle up the beach at sunset. Tasmania brings you face to face with Tasmanian devils and lets you delve into Port Arthur's convict past. Then there's the classic Ghan train journey through the red center, where you'll have dinner under a sky full of stars near Uluru. Up north, you'll spot massive crocs in Kakadu, cruise Darwin's harbor and finally get into the water at the Great Barrier Reef before wrapping up with harborside dining in Sydney.
What makes these longer tours work so well is how they mix guided activities with enough downtime to explore on your own. Our tour directors get lots of praise for handling all the practical stuff while creating those special moments - like finding the perfect quiet spot for a sunset dinner.
Our active Australia tours really click with young travelers looking to mix beach life and social time. The week-long intro tours start in Sydney before heading to Byron Bay, where local surf instructors get you up on waves and morning yoga sessions often come with bonus dolphin sightings. Then it's off to Surfers Paradise for paddleboarding through mangroves and sampling the nightlife. Our travelers tell us they love how these tours help them build confidence and make new friends while picking up skills like surfing.
The mix of planned activities and free time works really well - you're not locked into a rigid schedule. Guides are great at helping arrange extra activities too, whether that's 4WD adventures on Fraser Island, skydiving at Mission Beach or sailing through the Whitsundays. We often hear from travelers who ended up exploring more of Australia with friends they met on tour.
Our three-week New Zealand and Australia tours really work well for senior travelers who want to see it all without rushing. You'll kick off with wine tasting on Waiheke Island near Auckland, then explore the Hobbiton movie set and see the magical glowworm caves at Waitomo. Rotorua offers a deep dive into Maori culture plus New Zealand's biggest geyser, and the Milford Sound cruise shows off some seriously pristine fiords.
Crossing to Australia, there's high tea in Melbourne's Fitzroy Gardens, guided walks through Sydney's Royal Botanic Garden and evening harbor cruises that catch the sunset just right. The finale in Cairns includes a catamaran trip to the Great Barrier Reef - you can snorkel, watch from a semi-submersible or just relax on deck with a good book. Our older travelers particularly like how the local guides know their stuff, the hotels are well chosen and the pace feels just right without any rushed transfers.
- Solo Travelers854 tours All tours for Solo Travelers
- Couples480 tours
- Young Adults (18 - 39)99 tours All tours for Young Adults
- Seniors (50+)451 tours
- Family572 tours
Best time to visit Australia/Oceania
- Spring 2025
Spring runs from September through November, when you can really make the most of Melbourne's arts scene and Sydney's outdoor culture. The 10-day starter tours let you discover Melbourne's hidden laneways, buzzing markets and then head up to explore Sydney's harbor area. Spring is perfect for Fitzroy Island snorkeling - the water's warming up but you'll beat the summer crowds. Our New Zealand South Island routes are particularly special this time of year - you'll journey from Queenstown through glacier country when alpine flowers carpet the slopes and hiking conditions couldn't be better.
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- Summer 2025
Summer tours from December through February really lean into water activities and outdoor exploration. The most popular routes start in Cairns exploring the Great Barrier Reef, then work their way down through Sydney and Melbourne. The long summer days are perfect for evening harbor cruises and coastal walks between Bondi and Bronte. New Zealand really comes into its own during summer too - our travelers love mixing Hobbiton visits with Waitomo's glowworm caves and then hiking around Lake Taupo when the trails are dry and easy to navigate.
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
Fall tours between March and May hit that sweet spot of good value and fewer crowds. Our younger travelers especially enjoy Oz Intro programs then - it's still warm enough for Byron Bay surfing but you won't find the big groups at places like Surfers Paradise. Multi-country tours work really well in autumn, letting you enjoy Australia's warm coastal areas and catch New Zealand's first snow on the Southern Alps. Our customers often mention how much they like mixing Queensland water activities with South Island hiking when the autumn colors start appearing.
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
Our winter tours through Australia and New Zealand shine between June and August. The South Pacific highlights tour is a real favorite - you'll experience Sydney's harbor scene and Cairns' tropical atmosphere even during winter months. The Aboriginal smoke ceremonies in Mossman Gorge and Great Barrier Reef snorkeling are actually better this time of year with excellent water visibility. Our younger travelers particularly like the week-long Sydney tours that include Byron Bay surfing and Blue Mountains exploration. These compact trips work nicely in winter since you can enjoy outdoor activities in mild weather, plus the smaller crowds mean more one-on-one time with local surf instructors and guides.
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