A world beyond.
Hassle-free planning, regional Tour Directors & Local Guides, Handpicked hotels and inclusions, seamless transportation, VIP access, and rare Local Favourites that go beyond the guidebook. 

 

Adventure is knocking.
Turn “never thought I would” into “glad I did” with a budget-friendly tour that includes all the essentials plus a great mix of included excursions and free time. 

 

Cruising Elevated.
Cruise on Suite Ships with the widest stateroom views from your window-facing bed. Relaxed luxury flows throughout the ship in every detail plus personalise with Classic, Active, and Discovery excursions.

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From the morning calls of the magpies to the echoing sounds of the didgeridoo being played in the vast, red outback, there are endless wonders to discover right on our doorstep. Adventure has never been closer…. It’s time to start planning! From watching an unforgettable sunrise over Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, to cruising across the pristine waters of Tasmania’s Wineglass Bay - a Globus journey through Australia is bursting with dazzling sights and unique experiences that will take your breath away. No matter which tour you choose, travel with Globus and be sure to create memories you'll want to re-live again and again.

Snapshot: Australia
Capital
Canberra
Currency
Australian Dollar
Official Language
English
Time Zone
GMT+11
Population
24 million
Drives on the
Left

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Tours

CONTRASTS OF THE KIMBERLEY
DARWIN   BROOME
10 days, 1 Country
Tour: PA
CONTRASTS OF THE KIMBERLEY
Fancy a dip in a freshwater swimming hole or even the chance to sleep under the stars with the soothing sounds of wildlife around you? The Kimberley is where your next adventure begins on this 10-day...
CONTRASTS OF THE KIMBERLEY WITH HORIZONTAL FALLS
DARWIN   BROOME
10 days, 1 Country
Tour: PAH
CONTRASTS OF THE KIMBERLEY WITH HORIZONTAL FALLS
Fancy a dip in a freshwater swimming hole or even the chance to sleep under the stars with the soothing sounds of wildlife around you? The Kimberley is where your next adventure begins on this 10-day...
GEMS OF THE RED CENTRE
ALICE SPRINGS   ULURU
6 days, 1 Country
Tour: PD
GEMS OF THE RED CENTRE
Take that long-awaited pilgrimage to the heart of Australia and experience Indigenous culture, unique desert adventures and the ever-changing colours of Uluru. Jam packed with eye-opening moments and...
RUGGED TASMANIA
HOBART   HOBART
9 days, 1 Country
Tour: PB
RUGGED TASMANIA
Ready to discover what all the fuss is about? Serving up waterfalls, wine tastings, and rustic, resort lodges within a stone’s throw of some of Australia’s most spectacular sights, this 9-day Tassie...

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Travelling in Australia
Best time to visit
As Australian school holidays take place during the summer months (December – February), this tends to be the busiest time of year to travel. Generally, summers in Australia are hot with temperatures reaching above 30 degrees in the north. Make sure you pack lots of sun cream if travelling around this time of year!

March to May and September to November (Autumn and Spring) are tourist shoulder seasons in Australia, with temperatures during the day remaining warm with cooler weather during the nights.

Weather during the winter months (June – August) varies depending on where you are in the country. Up north, you can expect mild, sunny days. While, down south, temperatures often get below 0.
Culture & customs
Australia is an incredibly diverse country and is home to many different cultures and communities. From laidback attitudes, a real love of nature and sports to the diverse traditional Aboriginal way of life and the strong spirit of mateship, Aussie culture is undoubtedly one of kind.
Health & safety
Australia is a safe country for travelling in. If you do fall ill during your travels, the standard of hospitals and health care is high.
Electronics & devices
In Australia, the powerpoints use a 10 amp plug with two flat 1.6mm blades, set at 30 degrees to the vertical, making an upside down ‘V’ shape.
Money & costs
Haggling is generally not done in Australia, as prices are fixed. The Australian dollar is the only accepted currency.
Visas & insurance
Australian and New Zealand citizens don’t need a visa to holiday in Australia. We do strongly recommend travel insurance while travelling, because the real magic of travel happens when you’re worry free.