Australia’s Noah’s Ark
With wildlife ranging from wombats to Tasmanian devils, and a variety of spectacular landscapes, Maria Island is one of the best places to hike in Australia.
With wildlife ranging from wombats to Tasmanian devils, and a variety of spectacular landscapes, Maria Island is one of the best places to hike in Australia.
This small town nestled between beautiful beaches and tall timber country is an ideal holiday destination.
This popular seaside holiday destination is known for the exceptional Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and delightful Maremma sheepdogs, trained to keep predators from little penguins breeding on nearby Middle Island.
There are plenty of short outdoor escapes from Australia’s capitals. Here are some of the best from Sydney and Canberra. Time to hit the road!
From tiny rock wallabies to whale sharks, Western Australia’s Cape Range National Park and Ningaloo Reef present a remarkable contrast.
From the Northern Territory’s blanket of glittering stars and red-rock monoliths to South Australia’s castaway Kangaroo Island and dazzling salt crust of Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre, our vast continent is a playground for the wild at heart.
Growing up alongside Aboriginal people in Kakadu and Arnhem Land has given Sab Lord a very different education, making him the ideal choice as a guide in this wildly important part of Australia.
Exploring the Arctic with Aurora Expeditions will be a life-changing experience, with an A-list of expert guides and two new purpose-built small expedition ships. The only quandary: which of the five Arctic regions will you explore?
Whether it’s finding prehistoric flora in the Wet Tropics National Park in Queensland or seeking threatened orchid species in Tasmania, Australian Wildlife Journeys’ expert-led tours will help educate about the unique flora and fauna in these regions.
A hands-on journey of science and conservation on the Great Barrier Reef.