Visit World Heritage listed Kakadu National Park, learn about the history of the Pine Creek gold rush, visit the stunning Edith Falls, and take a cruise along Katherine Gorge.
Visit World Heritage listed Kakadu National Park, learn about the history of the Pine Creek gold rush, visit the stunning Edith Falls, and take a cruise along Katherine Gorge.
Travel north from Alice Springs to Darwin, see the sacred site of Karlu Karlu, enjoy a beer at the famous Daly Waters pub, and spend a morning at magnificent Katherine Gorge.
Explore the 144 islands that make up the famous Bay of Islands on the northern tip of
New Zealand. Enjoy an overnight cruise (optional) , swimming, snorkelling and a unique island stay on this scenic
and historic trip.
Travel north of Cairns to Cape Tribulation where Reef meets Rainforest. See the animals of the rainforest at the award winning Rainforest Habitat Sanctuary, walk in the rainforest and take a river cruise to see large crocodiles.
Travel on our express bus from Alice Springs to Darwin, see the magnificent Katherine Gorge, camp out at Mary River, and explore the World Heritage listed Kakadu National Park.
Experience the beautiful Red Centre of Australia, taking in the highlights of Uluru, Kata Tjuta, and Kings Canyon. Take our express bus from Alice Springs to Darwin, visiting the Devils Marbles and magnificent Katherine Gorge.
Venture into the Pinnacles Desert, find your sense of adventure in Kalbarri National Park, meet the friendly Monkey Mia dolphins, and laze on the beach at Coral Bay.
Short on time? You can still see the highlights of the Top End and the Red Centre including Kakadu National Park, Katherine Gorge and Uluru by choosing our 6 Day Red Rocket tour.
Venture into the Pinnacles Desert, find your sense of adventure in Kalbarri National Park, meet the friendly Monkey Mia dolphins, and laze on the beach at Coral Bay.
Explore the contrasts of the West and East Coasts of Tasmania. You will be surprised and delighted by the wild landscapes, ancient forests, towering mountain peaks, beautiful beaches and colonial history.
From saltwater crocodiles in the Top End to the Tasmanian Devil in our southern-most state, Australia is known for its unique mammals, birds and reptiles.
In national parks and wildlife centres, you can pat a kangaroo, cuddle a koala, feed a wallaby or observe a potteroo. Experience our marine life by cave diving with white pointer sharks, swimming with sea lions, dolphins or stingrays, or snorkelling with luminous fish. Head Outback to see flocks of emus, mobs of kangaroos and the world’s largest wild camel population. And don’t forget our exotic parrots, water-birds, passing whales … and the many species of rare birds in New Zealand, from sea birds to the famous kiwi. You’ll find them all on ATA tours.