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If you are planning a multi stop trip, please call us with details of your proposed itinerary so we can give you an indication of cost.



We can provide accommodation from £17 per person per night.



Seasons in Australia are the opposite to those in the Northern Hemisphere.

Summer : December–February
Autumn : March–May
Winter : June–August
Spring : September–November

During Nov–Mar parts of the Northern Territory and Tropical North
Queensland have their wet season, but it doesn't rain all the time. Rain tends to comes in short heavy bursts, followed by sunny periods.



UK citizens do require a visa for travel to Australia. We can arrange the 3 month tourist visa (ETA) for £15. Working visas or longer tourist stay visas must be purchased through the embassy in the UK. You must have a passport valid for at least 6 months after your departure date from the destination.



Click here for up-to-date Foreign Office Advice.

Perth, the capital of Western Australia, set between white fringed beaches of the sparkling Indian Ocean to the west and the lush Darling Ranges to the east. Set on the banks of the Swan River, the city provides a magnificent backdrop for yachting and sailing, with the imposing office blocks in the business district contrasting with the delightful mock-Tudor streets of London Court & St George's Terrace. Kings Park is home to the botanical gardens,
famous for spring wildflower displays and offers popular picnic areas only minutes from the city. After the sun sets, Northbridge, just north of the city, springs to life. Here you'll find several streets full of restaurants, cafes and bars.

Half an hour from the city you can visit the bustling sea port of Fremantle, where historic buildings and museums give an insight to Western Australia’s relatively short history. Half an hour in the opposite direction will take you to the vineyards of the Swan Valley.

Western Australia is vast and is undoubtedly one of the world’s last unspoilt frontiers. To really see the wonders of this unique state we recommend you begin your experience in Perth and then explore further. There’s the chance of a “close encounter” with Bottle Nosed Dolphins at Monkey Mia, the opportunity to swim with Manta Rays and view rainbow-coloured coral at Ningaloo Reef and the option to discover the Kimberley with its flame coloured gorges and abundant undiscovered wilderness.





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