Sydney: The state capital, Sydney, is perhaps best known abroad for the Sydney Opera House on Bennelong Point, home to Australia's opera ballet and theatre companies as well as symphony orchestras. Sydney, attracts for being a major commercial and business center, with a city-center skyline that rivals that of Manhattan. Worth visiting the Harbour Bridge, Darling harbor Famous also for its excellent beaches in and around the city.

Melbourne: A highly cosmopolitan city with fascinating architecture, a blend in the suburbs of ornate stucco and cast iron and in the city center a skyline which mixes graceful spirits with modern skyscrapers. The Victorians Arts Center consists of the National Gallery, which houses Australia’s greatest collection of fine art.
Worth visiting Sovereign Hill 120km Northwest of Melbourne and other towns such as Ballarat and Bendigo.



Brisbane: State capital of Queensland, with a year round warm subtropical climate. It is Australia’s fastest growing city, a fact that is due almost entirely to “the discovery” of the region as a holiday paradise providing easy access to adjacent coastal resorts.


The Gold Coast: Probably the best beach area in the country, the region comprises 42 km of white surfing beaches, theme parks (Sea World, Movie world and Dream world), a casino, hotels and restaurants. It has year-round sunshine and lively tourist facilities.
Surfing and swimming are popular at Surfers Paradise Beach. Lush green mountains, rainforests walking trails and scenic villages, can be found inland



Great Barrier Reef: This playground and beauty spot is also one of the world’s great natural wonders. It stratches along the Queensland coast. Dotted along the coast are 25 island resorts, lying on or between the Great Barrier Reef and the mainland. For the serious reef enthusiasts, Heron and lady Elliot islands are coral cays renowned as the best diving spots on the reef. Lizard, Bedarra and Orpheus Islands are quiet, secluded and luxurious hideaways. Hayman Island is an international resort with 5star luxury facilities. Dunk Island and Brenpton islands are popular with honeymoons.

Finally, for the lovers of adventure and expeditioners we can organize a trip to the Northern Territory which is a huge and diverse region.


New Zealand

It is an island/country, in the southwestern pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses, the North and South island and numerous smaller islands. About 2000km southeast of Australia accross the Tasman Sea with its closest neighbours to the north are New Caleidonia, Fiji and Tonga. During its long isolation, New Zealand developed a distinctive fauna dominated by birds, a number of which became extinct after the arrival of humans. The indigenous Maori is tha largest minority.

New Zealand may be be combined with Australia for your long haul holiday.