There's nothing like Australia for sheer diversity of experiential luxury travel destinations... the unforgettable coast, reefs and islands; the fertile mountains and vibrant food and wine producing regions; the boundless horizons of the outback. Australia’s sun, sand and open space are luxuries of the rarest kind. Relax, enjoy a sense of timelessness, and the chance to discover our land, our people, and yourself.
Ayers Rock (Uluru) (NT)
The dual World Heritage listed wilderness of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is arguably the nation's most famous natural landscape and a journey to Australia’s heart. More »
Barossa Valley (SA)
One of the world's finest wine producing regions, the Barossa is a vibrant community with a rich 160-year old culinary and cultural heritage. More »
Blue Mountains (NSW)
A great natural wonder and World Heritage Area, the Blue Mountains stretch for over 1,000,000 hectares and are an awe-inspiring mix of heathlands, canyons, forest and spectacular scenery. More »
Daylesford (VIC)
Daylesford is a regional food mecca,in the heart of Victoria's Spa Country. A beautiful region which exudes a sophisticated bohemian feel. More »
Flinders Ranges (SA)
An ancient landscape moulded by hundreds of millions of years of geological activity, the Flinders Ranges offers some of Australia’s most spectacular outback scenery. More »
Freycinet (TAS)
Freycinet contains part of the spellbinding and rugged Tasmanian coastline and includes secluded Wineglass Bay, often cited as one of the world's ten best beaches. More »
Great Barrier Reef (QLD)
A world heritage listed, natural inspiration and one of Australia's most remarkable natural gifts, the Great Barrier Reef is blessed with the breathtaking beauty of the world's largest coral reef. More »
Kangaroo Island (SA)
Widely regarded as Australia’s Galapagos, brimming with diverse wildlife and natural beauty, this is an island of extraordinary contrasts, teeming with opportunities for exploration. More »
Lord Howe Island (NSW)
With sculpted mountain peaks rising dramatically from jewel-toned waters, Lord Howe Island is a place of extraordinary contrasts and regarded as the world’s last paradise. More »
Margaret River (WA)
The Margaret River Wine Region blessed with a perfect Mediterranean maritime climate, the four seasons are gently defined in this soulful corner of Western Australia. More »
Ningaloo Reef (WA)
With an impressive reputation as one of Earth's last ocean paradises Ningaloo Reef is one of the largest fringing reefs in the world and the best place to swim with whale sharks. More »
Scenic Rim (QLD)
Known for its breathtaking scenery, the Scenic Rim contains more than 30,000 hectares of national parks much of it contained in an arc of spectacular mountains. More »
Sunshine Coast Hinterland (QLD)
Montville showcases the best of the region. The progressive township offers galleries, boutique shops, wineries, great food and hospitality. More »
The Kimberley (WA)
The Kimberley in Western Australia's far north is a wild and dramatic area of waterfalls, gorges, beaches and rugged outback. More »
Top End/Kakadu (NT)
Known for its rich indigenous culture, tropical weather, national parks and laid-back lifestyle, the Top End is home to an eclectic mix of cultures, outdoor lifestyle, brilliant sunsets & fantastic fishing. More »

