AUSTRALIA

Wild landscapes and coastal luxury

Where Every Journey Feels Infinite

Australia is not just one country — it’s a continent of contrasts. One day you may be sailing through the Whitsundays, the next tasting coffee in Melbourne’s laneways, and later watching the desert stars blaze above Uluru.

Places to Go in Australia

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Sydney

Iconic yet endlessly surprising. See the Opera House, climb the Harbour Bridge, swim at Bondi, and ferry to Manly.
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Melbourne & Great Ocean Road

A city of laneways, street art, and café culture, paired with a drive along Australia’s most scenic coastline to the 12 Apostles.
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Great Barrier Reef & Cairns

The world’s largest coral reef system. Snorkel, dive, or take a seaplane to see reef islands and marine life.
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Uluru & The Red Centre

Uluru (Ayers Rock) is a sacred Aboriginal site, glowing at sunrise and sunset. Explore Kata Tjuta, Kings Canyon, and star-filled desert skies.
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Tasmania

A wild island of national parks, rugged coasts, and gourmet delights. Visit MONA museum, Wineglass Bay, and Bruny Island.
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Whitsunday Islands

Whitehaven Beach’s pure silica sand and turquoise waters make this paradise ideal for luxury sailing and island resorts.
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Kangaroo Island

Australia’s wildlife haven. Spot sea lions, koalas, and kangaroos in their natural habitats.
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Perth & Margaret River

A sun-drenched city paired with one of Australia’s best wine regions, plus Indian Ocean beaches and caves.

Experiences in Australia

Wildlife & Nature

Spot kangaroos, koalas, platypus, and quokkas in the wild.

Reef Adventures

Dive, snorkel, or sail the Great Barrier Reef and Ningaloo Reef.

City Style

Sydney’s opera and dining, Melbourne’s art and culture.
Cradle Mountain and Dove Lake in the Cradle Mountain - Lake St Clair National Park in Tasmania, Australia.

Discover Australia

Australia is about scale, soul, and stories. It’s about standing small beneath Uluru, finding serenity on a deserted beach, or hearing Aboriginal guides share ancient knowledge.
At Sava Travel, we design journeys that show you Australia’s icons but also the moments that few travelers find.

Best Time to Travel Australia

FAQs about Australia

12–14 days is the minimum to see Sydney, the Reef, and Uluru. For a broader trip (Tasmania, Whitsundays), plan 16–21 days.

Fly long distances (Sydney–Cairns–Uluru). Drive for Great Ocean Road, Margaret River, and Tasmania.

Australia can be tailored — from boutique B&Bs to luxury lodges. Sava Travel ensures value with exclusive perks.

Spring and autumn for mild weather and fewer crowds; summer for beach honeymoons.

Not mandatory; round up or 10% in restaurants for excellent service.

Fresh seafood, barramundi, pavlova, meat pies, and fine Australian wines.

Very safe. Follow local advice for swimming and wildlife encounters.

Plan Your Australia Journey

From Sydney’s harbor lights to Uluru’s desert glow, from reef diving to Tasmania’s wilderness, Australia is a country that feels endless yet welcoming. At Sava Travel, we create seamless itineraries that connect the vastness into one unforgettable journey.

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