Itinerary Details
1 Arrive Melbourne, Australia
A bright patchwork of neighborhoods, Melbourne assumes numerous identities, including that of art lover, cricket enthusiast and fine wine connoisseur. This diverse, laid-back city is a tapestry of vivacious bars and cozy cafés, flora-rich botanic gardens and museums stuffed with artistic treasures.
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2 Melbourne – Yarra Valley Winelands
Join your guide for a private epicurean experience in the picturesque Yarra Valley wine region, experiencing the fruits of its vineyards and terroir firsthand. Tuck into a tasting menu at a renowned winery, where the chef’s multi-course menu served with carefully matched estate wines delights the palate.
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3 Freycinet National Park – Tasmania’s Natural Wonderland
As if trying to wriggle free from the land, the Freycinet Peninsula reaches into the Tasman Sea — an exceptional beauty where cockatoos sing from gum trees and pink granite cliffs crumble into bright, blue seas. A sumptuous coastal sanctuary lies in the heart of Freycinet National Park, a breathtaking reserve on the east coast of Tasmania. Here, bushwalking trails stretch for miles and honeyeaters and wallabies roam their natural habitat. Wineglass Bay Beach is the park's crown jewel, with its flawless sweep of white sand that scythes into the mountains.
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4 Freycinet National Park – Choose Your Adventure
The many experiences of Tasmania's iconic national park are at your fingertips: savor delicious oysters plucked fresh from the ocean on a visit to a working oyster farm, shake cocktails in a mixology masterclass or explore the island's scenic bays by paddleboard.
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5 Hobart – Exclusive Raptor Refuge Visit
Drive along Tasmania's sunny east coast, passing seaside villages like Swansea, Triabunna and Orford. Have lunch at Mount Nelson Signal Station and head to Kettering to visit the Raptor Refuge for an A&K-exclusive experience with the refuge owner. Meet wedge-tailed eagles, falcons and owls undergoing rehabilitation as they prepare to return to the wild. Hobart is a delightful surprise, blending cultural richness with a laid-back charm, featuring emerging breweries, art galleries, and bustling food markets that breathe new life into Australia's second-oldest city.
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6 Hobart – Oysters And Vistas Of Bruny Island
Leave the city behind and ascend Mount Wellington (kunanyi) for views of the greater Hobart area before travelling to Ranelagh for a cider tasting at Willie Smith’s Apple Shed. Continue to award-winning Home Hill Winery for a two-course lunch and a glass of wine. In Kettering, board your ferry to Bruny Island, a peaceful oasis where time seems to stand still. Take in the stunning scenery and sample a plate of freshly shucked oysters. Visit the Neck, an isthmus connecting North with South Bruny, and walk up the Truganini steps for 360-degree views of the Great Bay and the Storm Bay, as well as the rest of the island and mainland Tasmania.
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7 Adelaide – Estate Cellar Wine Experience
As a vibrant gateway to wine country, Adelaide — known as the "City of Churches" — offers stunning steeples, lush parklands, a buzzing bar scene and easy access to both the coast and the countryside. Jet into Adelaide and dive straight into the heart of Australia's premier wine country. Settle into your charming accommodation nestled in the picturesque Adelaide Hills. This afternoon, remain on site for an estate cellar wine experience at your lodge. Indulge in a curated tasting, where a savvy sommelier introduces you to hidden gems and iconic South Australian vintages.
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8 Adelaide – Barossa Valley Private Tasting
Start another marvelous day with a visit to Cleland Wildlife Park before hours, when the resident animals come to life. Encounter Australia's iconic wildlife, including koalas rescued from the Kangaroo Island bushfires, hand-feed roaming kangaroos and emus, then wrap up with an up close meeting with a koala. Prime your palate for a visit to the Barossa Valley, Australia's iconic wine haven, originally settled by English and German pioneers in the mid-19th century. Set out on a private tour of its top wineries, such as Torbreck, which has earned no less than five 100-point scores from Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate. Have lunch paired with wines at a hidden local gem. Finish at another venerated winery for a private VIP tour and tasting that also reveals Australia’s winemaking history.
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9 Kangaroo Island – Teeming Wildlife HavenFly to Kangaroo Island, widely acclaimed as Australia’s Galápagos, owing to the abundant wildlife roaming its 1,800 square miles. Visit Cygnet Park, a habitat restoration project, and seek out koalas, kangaroos, wallabies, echidnas and some of the many birds that inhabit this private reserve. Meet with Dr. Peggy Rismiller, an internationally recognized environmental physiologist with 15 years’ experience researching the western grey kangaroo, assisting with bird banding and helping with animal rescue. Continue to Stokes Bay, a favorite destination for locals that sports a rocky bay with a hidden beach on the other side of a secret tunnel. Walk quietly through the bush, discovering the local wildlife through their sounds and tracks. Venture on to your own private lunch site in the bush where your guide turns into your personal chef.
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10 Kangaroo Island – Adventure Along The CoastlineContinue exploring the island, beginning with the vast frontier of Flinders Chase National Park. At Admirals Arch, the red-topped Cape du Couedic Lighthouse and lighthouse keeper’s cottages offer a perfect photo opportunity. Take to the boardwalk that leads down the coast, past two remote islands called the Casuarinas (The Brothers) to the fur seal colony. Watch the seals frolic in a natural wave pool, surf in the Southern Ocean swell or laze in the sunshine along the rocks. Press on to one of Kangaroo Island’s signature landmarks, the Remarkable Rocks, a gathering of weirdly weathered rocks on a granite outcrop. Wander through the arches and crevices, absorbing the seaside ambience.
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11 Sydney – The Harbor CityFly to vibrant Sydney on the east coast with its delicious food, live music, effervescent social scene and dueling architectural styles, along with the world’s most beautiful natural harbor.
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12 Sydney – City Highlights And Harbor Dinner CruiseDiscover Sydney’s hidden gems on a private tour starting in the historic Rocks precinct, the city's birthplace. After lunch, dive into the secrets of the Sydney Opera House on an insider tour. As evening falls, embark on a progressive dinner cruise from Circular Quay, sipping sparkling wine and savoring canapés while gliding past the Harbour Bridge and the opera house.
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13 Sydney – Private Blue Mountains TourVenture out from the city to UNESCO Heritage-listed Blue Mountains National Park. After morning tea, stretch your legs with a walk to the Wentworth Falls. Cross the creek and continue onto the National Pass to experience the splendid Blue Mountains, with their dramatic cliff faces and plunging valley drop-offs. At every turn you are rewarded with a different stunning view. Alternatively, opt for the easier walk to the Princes Lookout for a great view over the falls, followed by a walk to the idyllic Pool of Siloam, where water cascades down the rock face into shallow sandy pools surrounded by ferns. Easier still, opt for a short walk to the lookouts as well as a visit to Everglades House and Gardens and the Lost Bear Gallery, a showcase of contemporary art. Eat lunch with wine at a local restaurant before exploring the township of Leura. Finish at Eagle Hawk Lookout for views of the stately Three Sisters rock formation and the sprawling, verdant Jamison Valley.
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14 Depart Sydney, AustraliaMeals: