Private Tours to Australia

Kangaroos, wildlife, the works of Jules Verne, and the Sydney Opera House are just a few of the riches Australia offers. Traveling to the other side of the planet is an unavoidable experience worth experiencing at least once in a lifetime.

While covering the entire continent in a single lifetime can be difficult, there are several key destinations that have become must-sees on this green continent.

Great Barrier Reef
The Great Barrier Reef has become one of the wonders of the world. This complex of coral islands is home to diverse marine life, such as sea turtles, rays, sharks, and exotic species. Despite its spectacular beauty, this underwater world is quite fragile, and human impact can threaten its preservation.

Blue Mountains
The Blue Mountains, located 50 km west of Sydney, owe their name to the abundance of eucalyptus trees that create a bluish haze in the air, giving them a bluish tint. The national park in this mountain range offers visitors several lookout points offering breathtaking views of the mountain landscapes.

Ayers Rock
Ayers Rock is a gigantic monolithic rock, 348 meters high, composed entirely of stone. Thousands of years ago, this site was sacred to the Australian Aborigines, who worshiped it. Today, visitors have the opportunity to climb the rock or simply walk around it, enjoying the picturesque views and discovering prehistoric rock art.

Entertainment
Beyond enjoying nature, Australia attracts adrenaline junkies. The plains are ideal for skydiving, and this sport is very popular among locals and visitors.

The Great Barrier Reef attracts divers, and the vast ocean waters attract windsurfers, kitesurfers, and those who are ready to ride the waves. You can also hike through the tropical forests, but it’s recommended to do so with an experienced guide, given the risk of getting lost and the presence of snakes.