22 Day Australia Gourmet Wine and Dine

22 Day Australia Gourmet Wine and Dine
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Arrive in Sydney

After planning your personalised journey with one of our Travel Designers, your Australia and New Zealand adventure begins today. On arrival in Sydney, a private transfer can be arranged to meet you at the airport and take you directly to your hotel so you can settle in comfortably after your flight.

With time to relax this afternoon, start discovering Sydney - Australia's oldest city, the economic powerhouse of the nation and the country's capital in everything but name. It's blessed with sun-drenched natural attractions, dizzy skyscrapers, delicious and daring restaurants, superb shopping and friendly folk.

Although it's come a long way from its convict beginnings, it still has a rough and ready energy and offers an invigorating blend of the old and the new, the raw and the refined. While high culture attracts some to the Opera House, gaudy nightlife attracts others to Kings Cross.

Accommodation: Sydney - 4 nights

Sydney
Built by the Grace Brothers in the 1920s as a showpiece of their successful retail business, The Grace Hotel has been beautifully restored to its former glory, making it one of Sydney's most prominent historical landmarks, it features a unique blend of old-world charm with modern comfort. Located in the heart of Sydney, this heritage-listed 387 room hotel offers the service and luxury of a city hotel that'll meet the needs of discerning guests today.
the Grace

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Hunter Valley Day Tour

Relax, get away from the city, and enjoy some fabulous wine and food in Australia's oldest wine-growing region. Just 2 hours north of Sydney, the Hunter Valley combines world-renowned wines with gourmet local produce and stunning countryside - all the makings for a fabulous, relaxing day. 

This tour concentrates on the smaller, boutique wineries in this stunning area, where regional variations are even more prominent and the passion of the wine-makers is obvious.

These wineries help bring the wine-making process to life and you will enjoy private tastings with those for whom wine-making is their greatest passion.

Hunter Valley

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Sydney and Opera House Tour and Luxury Cruise

Begin the day with a reimagined guided tour of the iconic Sydney Opera House. Step beneath its soaring sails to uncover captivating stories, hidden details, and the rich history behind one of the world’s most celebrated landmarks.

Step aboard a private luxury cruiser this afternoon and experience Sydney Harbour from its most elegant perspective. Glide past the iconic Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge as your expert crew shares the harbour’s rich story.

Continue through Woolloomooloo Bay, home to the Royal Australian Navy at Garden Island, before cruising on to the prestigious enclaves of Double Bay and Point Piper. The experience culminates with dinner at a celebrated harbourside restaurant.

Sydney Opera House

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Sydney at Leisure

Sydney is a wonderland of beautiful beaches, historical sites, fantastic restaurants, stunning natural attractions and much more. Sydney is brimming with memorable experiences waiting for you to discover.

Bondi Beach

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Fly to Melbourne

Transfer to the airport and fly onwards to the city crowned "The World's Most Liveable City" for seven years in a row, friendly Melbourne.

We take care of your transfer from the airport and then this compact, diverse metropolis is begging to be explored after settling into your comfortable accommodation. There are hidden charms around every corner, beautiful Botanic Gardens and chic city squares where you can soak up the atmosphere to your heart's content.

Accommodation: Melbourne - 4 nights

Melbourne
Located in Melbourne CBD, Adina Apartment Hotel offers modern self-contained apartments. It features a swimming pool, a sauna and a fitness centre. All air-conditioned apartments feature Italian furniture and large windows with natural light. Each apartment includes a kitchenette or a full kitchen and spacious seating areas.
Adina Apartment Hotel Melbourne

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Explore the Yarra Valley

A day in the Yarra Valley unfolds at an unhurried, indulgent pace, where vineyard-clad hills and cool-climate elegance set the tone. Renowned for its refined Chardonnay and expressive Pinot Noir, the region invites you to savour cellar door tastings with winemakers, each glass revealing a distinct sense of place. 

Boutique estates and acclaimed producers sit side by side, offering intimate experiences that feel both personal and polished. Between tastings, long vineyard lunches showcase seasonal, locally sourced cuisine perfectly paired with estate wines, while sweeping views stretch across rolling vines to distant mountain ranges. Whether arriving by private transfer or helicopter, the Yarra Valley delivers a seamless blend of sophistication, scenery, and world-class wine—an essential indulgence for any discerning traveller.

Yarra Valley

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Melbourne at Leisure

When looking for things to do in Melbourne, it's all too easy to find yourself with a very long list and nowhere near enough time to do it all! From good food to retail therapy, from a reflective bushwalk through tranquil surrounds to a thorough exploration of the city's thriving arts and culture scene.

Melbourne has long been hailed as the foodie capital of Australia, and its cuisine is as diverse as the city itself. On this walking food tour, discover Melbourne's best restaurants, coffee shops and street food vendors with a local expert. Along the way, explore the city's narrow laneways, historical arcades and vibrant street art - and of course sample a variety of delicious foods.

Melbourne Laneways

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Exclusive Vineyard Visit and Private Tasting

An exclusive vineyard visit and private barrel room tasting where you will sample wines that are unique to Pizzini and the King Valley. Start your journey amongst the vines and learn how the Pizzini vineyard has evolved over the years and why certain sites are more suited to particular varieties or wine styles than others.

From the vineyard you will venture to the winery and explore the barrel room before returning to Cellar Door to enjoy a tutored tasting, experiencing both current and back vintage wines. Learn how site and the different 'makers' techniques have influenced wine styles over the years and discover first hand why Italian wine varietals shine with food.

Pizzini Wines

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Fly to Adelaide

You will be transferred to Melbourne Airport and fly to Adelaide where you will be transferred to your accommodation on arrival. This is Adelaide - the city where there's always something on. Whether you want to party or relax on your next holiday, South Australia's capital has it all. 

Experience festivals and food, arts and culture, shopping and sports. With spacious boulevards and vibrant inner-city districts, sophisticated architecture and lush gardens, Adelaide is the perfect venue for all sorts of activities - big or small. You might want to immerse yourself in the culture of Adelaide's North Terrace, with its museums and cafes.

Accommodation: Adelaide - 3 nights

Great Barrior Reef
Accommodation:
A destination hotel at the heart of the city of Adelaide. Set at the iconic Adelaide Oval, our unique address places you within minutes of the vibrant city centre, while enveloping you in the tranquillity of the surrounding parklands.
Oval Hotel

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Fleurieu & McLaren Vale

The Fleurieu has the land, the produce, the wildlife and its people living in harmony. The rolling vine-covered hills in the McLaren Vale region, in the centre of the region, feed over 50 small, very individual wineries.

Enjoy lunch at the charming Flying Fish Café overlooking the sea. After lunch travel on the beach up to the Mouth of the River and to scenic lookouts in search of the Southern Right Whales. See the fascinating Blue Penguins through an interpretive center or view them at dusk as they make their way back to the island.

Fleurieu Peninsula

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Kangaroo Island: Wildlife, Local Wine & Cider

Discover Kangaroo Island's nature, wildlife and local wine & cider on this one day tour. Aside from the amazing wildlife, Kangaroo Island is also well known for its thriving food and wine industry. Your local guide will introduce you to some of the island's leading producers, where you'll have the chance to find out about their products, history and sample their range.

You'll visit the incredible Raptor Domain, Emu Ridge Eucalyptus Distillery, Kangaroo Island Ciders, Clifford's Honey Farm, Pennington Bay, and False Cape Wines Cellar Door. Soak up the views along the way and enjoy your day sipping and seeing Kangaroo Island.

Kangaroo Island ferry

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Barossa Valley - Taste the Good Life!

Collect your rental vehicle and travel approximately 1 hour to the Barossa Valley. To visit the Barossa is to taste the good life! World-famous Barossa Shiraz and Eden Valley Riesling plus other premium wines, regional produce and acclaimed restaurants make this one of Australia's most significant wine tourism regions.

No other wine region in Australia has the rich European heritage of the Barossa. There are a diversity of experiences here including wine tasting, discovering regional produce, cycling, golf, bushwalking, shopping, the arts, festivals and events and more.

Add to this a stunning Australian landscape of rolling hills, manicured vineyards and thriving towns and villages and you will see the Barossa is a distinctive and refreshing destination.

Accommodation: Barossa Valley - 2 nights

Barossa Valley
Accommodation:
Barossa Weintal Hotel offers a tranquil retreat in the heart of the Barossa Valley. The property features manicured gardens, a beer garden, and picnic areas, providing guests with serene outdoor spaces to relax. The on-site restaurant, serves modern steakhouse cuisine. Its prime location offers easy access to local wineries and Tanunda's town centre.
Barossa Weintal Hotel

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Barossa Valley - a Very Small Group Tour

Uncork the historic Barossa discovering boutique wineries that are big on character. With a flexible tour itinerary (your recommendation or ours) and a very small group, you'll avoid the crowds and taste the premium wines the region has become so well- known for.

At Harvest Kitchen you'll enjoy a tasting menu selection of expertly prepared dishes to share, selected by the chef from the ever-changing seasonal menu. The perfect accompaniment to a big day of tasting premium Barossa wine.

Barossa Valley

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Fly to Hobart, Tasmania

Travel approximately 1 hour back to Adelaide Airport, return your rental vehicle and fly to Hobart where you will be transferred on arrival. Nestled amongst the foothills of Mt Wellington, Hobart is a harbour town with heritage charm and a modern lifestyle.

From the bustling waterfront of Salamanca Place to the historic houses of quaint Battery Point, Hobart is a gorgeous place to wander and get lost in. In Summer Salamanca Place is the heart of "café society" where all of Hobart congregates to enjoy the delights of al fresco dining and drinking.

Hobart has fast become one of Australia's top gourmet hotspots, thanks to its amazing local produce.

Accommodation: Hobart - 4 nights

Hobart Waterfront
The Henry Jones Art Hotel is a boutique waterfront property set within restored historic warehouses. Original stonework, timber beams, and industrial features are preserved and paired with contemporary design and curated local art throughout. Rooms are individually styled with heritage details and modern furnishings. The hotel also includes gallery spaces, an on-site restaurant, and bar, creating an atmosphere where accommodation and art are closely integrated.
The Henry Jones Art Hotel

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Bruny Island Gourmet Adventure

Taste your way across Bruny Island visiting some of our favourite artisan producers on a gourmet adventure whilst taking in the spectacular scenery of Tasmania's favourite island.

Be prepared for a delicious day out where you will enjoy award winning cheeses, premium wines and beer, freshly shucked oysters, handmade fudge, local honey and a delicious lunch at Pennicott's beachside restaurant with sweeping views of Adventure Bay.

Meet and hear the stories of island producers including an exclusive cheese and beer experience at Bruny Island Cheese company.

Bruny Island cheese tour

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Museum of Old and New Art | Hobart

Kick off your Moorilla Experience by sailing from Hobart to Mona on their super-flash, high-speed ferry, complete with onboard bars and sheep to sit on. Your self-guided exploration of the subterranean galleries entry is included.

Be sure to check mona.net.au for information about current exhibitions. After your art binge, head to your lunch destination at 2pm for a one-course lunch of seasonal local produce, matched with a glass of wine from Moorilla's Muse or Praxis Series.

Fed and watered, you'll then begin your behind-the-scenes tour of the winery at 3.30pm in Moorilla's vineyard.

MONA museum

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Hobart at Leisure

The award-winning Salamanca Market is Tasmania's most visited tourist attraction and one of the largest outdoor markets in all of Australia. This iconic Saturday tradition brings Hobart's waterfront alive with a celebration of the senses. 

In a vibrant atmosphere of cultural commerce, over 300 stallholders line the street from sunrise where locally crafted products include Tasmanian timber treasures and homewares, unique clothing and jewelry, fresh and seasonal produce, artwork, leather goods soaps and skincare, artisan cheeses, breads, as well as tasty 'on the go' eats.

The historic sandstone warehouses form the background to this bustling event, with the waterfront beckoning just alongside.

Taveuni

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Freycinet National Park

Collect your rental vehicle and travel for approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes to Freycinet National Park If you thought Tasmania couldn't get any more beautiful, Freycinet National Park will prove you wrong.

Against a backdrop of pink granite mountains, you'll discover secluded bays, pristine waters, white sandy beaches, local wildlife, and incredible walking trails. Wineglass Bay is the jewel in Freycinet's crown.

Nestled at the foot of the forest-covered mountains, you'll see a crescent of white sand bordering the emerald waters of the bay. Admire it from the Wineglass Bay lookout point or grab a picnic and hike down to one of the most beautiful beaches you have ever seen.

Accommodation: Freycinet Lodge - 3 nights

Freycinet National park
Accommodation:
Freycinet Lodge creates a perfect union of luxury accommodation and superb natural setting. The Lodge’s timber eco cabins are sensitively located within Freycinet National Park’s natural environment. Surrounded by native vegetation, the cabins are linked to the Lodge by a series of raised timber boardwalks that weave through the bush and sit lightly in the landscape.
 Freycinet Lodge

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Sail the turquoise waters of Wineglass Bay

Set sail across the turquoise waters of Wineglass Bay; take in the sheer beauty of Wineglass Bay from the rarely seen perspective of the water, a shimmering crescent of white sand fringes spilling into glass turquoise waters.

Uncover the rich history of the region, including aboriginal heritage and tales of early explorers and entrepreneurs. Sit back, relax, and watchout for humpback whales, dolphins, and sea eagles as you are taken from the gentle shores of Coles Bay, to one of the world's most beautiful beaches.

Wineglass Bay Cruise

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Freycinet - Oyster Bay Tour

Embark on an unforgettable journey with Oyster Bay Tours, where every step immerses visitors in Tasmania's rich oyster farming heritage. Participants strap on waders to venture into the pristine waters of Swanport estuary, experiencing firsthand how oysters are farmed and harvested.

This multi-award-winning tour offers a hands-on experience, learning the art of shucking fresh oysters under the guidance of seasoned experts. Guests can savor the unparalleled taste of these ocean treasures paired with local wine, all while enjoying breathtaking coastal views and glimpses of local wildlife.

 

Oyster Bay Tours

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Port Arthur's Historic Site

Travel approximately 3 hours to the small Tasmanian town of Port Arthur. A former convict settlement on the Tasman Peninsula. Port Arthur is one of Australia's most significant heritage areas and the open air museum is officially Tasmania's top tourist attraction.

Known for its harsh conditions, dark history and stark beauty, it is located approximately 60 km south east of the state capital, Hobart. Port Arthur is one of Australia's great tourism destinations. Every building, every feature of Port Arthur's Historic Site has a story to tell. Created with convict labour, the impressive architecture, delightful gardens and chilling prison facilities survive today for you to explore.

Accommodation: Port Arthur  - 1 night

Port Arthur Historic Tour
Stewarts Bay Lodge is nestled between a beautiful beach, a forest, the calming ocean, a world heritage listed national park and Australia’s profound Port Arthur Historic Site with 22 acre property on the shores of Stewarts Bay. Stewarts Bay Lodge offers a variety of quality self-contained cabin and chalet accommodation with restaurant, function rooms and recreation facilities all surrounded by a white-sand beach, crystal clear ocean waters and beautiful woodlands.
Port Arthur

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Farewell From Hobart

Travel approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes to Hobart Airport and return your rental vehicle prior to your onward flight Today we say farewell. 

There may be time for some last minute excursions or shopping before you head home.

We know you will enjoy your holiday and our promise to you is to make your travels throughout Australia as hassle-free and hospitable as possible - ensuring that today you leave with huge smiles on your faces when recalling your holiday!

Farewell

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