

Embark on an exquisite 10-day luxury odyssey through Australia's most iconic cities, delving deep into their rich cultural heritage and breathtaking natural wonders. From Melbourne's vibrant laneways and artistic soul to Cairns' ancient rainforests and the majestic Great Barrier Reef, culminating in Sydney's iconic landmarks and historic charm, this meticulously crafted itinerary promises an unforgettable experience blending sophisticated urban exploration with profound natural and indigenous encounters.
Destination: Australia
Duration: 10 Days / 9 Nights
Theme: π Premium
Best Time to Visit: Spring (September to November) and Autumn (March to May) offer pleasant temperatures across all three regions, ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Summer (December to February) is great for beaches but can be hot and humid in Cairns.
Morning: Arrive at Melbourne Airport (MEL), where your private 4 Seater transfer awaits to whisk you to your luxurious city accommodation. Settle in and refresh after your journey.
Afternoon: Begin your cultural immersion with a visit to Federation Square, the city's vibrant cultural precinct. Explore the iconic Flinders Street Station and wander through the famous graffiti-adorned Hosier Lane, a canvas for street art.
Evening: Enjoy some leisurely time for souvenir shopping or a relaxing stroll along the Yarra River, soaking in the city's dynamic atmosphere.
Night: Indulge in a sophisticated dinner experience at Gimlet at Cavendish House, known for its elegant ambiance and modern Australian cuisine, offering diverse options for all palates.
Morning: Delve into art and nature with a visit to the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV), Australia's oldest and most visited art museum. Afterwards, explore the serene Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria, a heritage-listed landscape.
Afternoon: Step back in time at the Old Melbourne Gaol, a former prison rich with convict history and tales of Ned Kelly. Conclude with a visit to the Queen Victoria Market, a historic landmark and bustling hub of local produce and goods.
Evening: Enjoy some free time for relaxation or explore Melbourne's vibrant shopping districts.
Night: Savour an exquisite dinner at Maha, offering a contemporary Middle Eastern dining experience with a focus on shared plates and vibrant flavours.
Morning: Embark on a scenic drive to Brighton Beach to admire the iconic, colourful bathing boxes, a picturesque cultural landmark. Enjoy the coastal views and take memorable photographs.
Afternoon: Participate in an enriching Aboriginal Heritage Walk within the Royal Botanic Gardens, led by an Indigenous guide. Learn about the rich history, culture, and traditional plant uses of the local Kulin Nation people.
Evening: Return to your hotel for some leisure time.
Night: Enjoy a farewell dinner in Melbourne at Chin Chin, a popular spot known for its vibrant atmosphere and delicious Southeast Asian-inspired cuisine, catering to various tastes.
Morning: After breakfast, your private 4 Seater transfer will take you to Melbourne Airport for your domestic flight to Cairns. Upon arrival, a 4 Seater transfer will meet you and take you to your luxury resort.
Afternoon: Check into your hotel and enjoy some leisure time. In the late afternoon, take a relaxed stroll along the Cairns Esplanade, enjoying the tropical ambiance and waterfront views.
Evening: Relax by the hotel pool or explore the local shops near the marina.
Night: Savour dinner at Waterbar & Grill Steakhouse, a renowned Cairns establishment offering premium steaks and seafood in a lively setting, perfect for all preferences.
Morning: Embark on a full-day luxury catamaran cruise to the Outer Great Barrier Reef. Experience one of the world's most spectacular natural wonders, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Enjoy snorkeling or diving amidst vibrant coral gardens and diverse marine life.
Afternoon: Continue exploring the reef, with opportunities for guided snorkeling tours, semi-submersible rides, or simply relaxing on the pontoon. Learn about the reef's ecosystem and conservation efforts.
Evening: Return to Cairns marina and transfer back to your hotel for some well-deserved relaxation.
Night: Enjoy a casual dinner at a local restaurant or opt for a relaxed meal at your hotel, reflecting on the day's incredible reef adventure.
Morning: Journey north with your 4 Seater private transfer to the Daintree Rainforest, the world's oldest continually surviving tropical rainforest and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Begin with a guided Indigenous 'Dreamtime Walk' at Mossman Gorge, learning about the Kuku Yalanji people's connection to the land.
Afternoon: Continue deeper into the Daintree, crossing the Daintree River by cable ferry. Explore Cape Tribulation, where the rainforest meets the reef, and enjoy a guided boardwalk tour, spotting unique flora and fauna.
Evening: Return to Cairns, enjoying the scenic drive back through the tropical landscape.
Night: Experience a unique dinner at Ochre Restaurant, renowned for its modern Australian cuisine featuring native ingredients and bush tucker, offering an authentic taste of Australia.
Morning: After a leisurely breakfast, your private 4 Seater transfer will take you to Cairns Airport for your domestic flight to Sydney. Enjoy the aerial views as you transition from tropical to metropolitan.
Afternoon: Upon arrival at Sydney Airport, a 4 Seater private transfer will escort you to your exquisite hotel overlooking Sydney Harbour. After checking in, take a walk around Circular Quay, soaking in the views of the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge.
Evening: Enjoy some free time to relax or explore the immediate surroundings of your luxury accommodation.
Night: Dine at Cafe Sydney, offering spectacular panoramic views of Sydney Harbour, Circular Quay, and the Opera House, with a menu featuring contemporary Australian cuisine.
Morning: Embark on a captivating walking tour of The Rocks, Sydney's oldest neighbourhood. Discover its convict history, charming cobblestone streets, and hidden laneways, learning about the city's colonial past.
Afternoon: Experience the grandeur of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Opt for the Pylon Lookout for panoramic views and historical exhibits, or for the adventurous, consider the BridgeClimb (optional, extra cost) for an unparalleled perspective.
Evening: Enjoy a ferry ride from Circular Quay to Manly Beach, a scenic journey offering stunning harbour views. Explore Manly's vibrant beachfront and Corso.
Night: Indulge in a delightful dinner at Mr. Wong, a renowned Cantonese restaurant in Sydney, celebrated for its exquisite dim sum, classic dishes, and vibrant atmosphere.
Morning: Immerse yourself in art at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, featuring a diverse collection of Australian, European, and Asian art. Afterwards, visit the Hyde Park Barracks Museum, a UNESCO World Heritage site offering insights into Australia's convict history.
Afternoon: Experience Sydney's iconic coastal lifestyle with a visit to Bondi Beach. Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere, stroll along the golden sands, or take a scenic walk along the Bondi to Coogee coastal path.
Evening: Return to your hotel for some final relaxation or last-minute souvenir shopping.
Night: Enjoy a spectacular farewell dinner at Aria Restaurant Sydney, offering unparalleled views of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge, paired with a refined Modern Australian menu.
Morning: Enjoy a final leisurely breakfast at your hotel. Depending on your flight schedule, you may have time for some last-minute souvenir shopping or a final walk along the harbour.
Afternoon: Your private 4 Seater transfer will pick you up from your hotel and take you to Sydney Airport (SYD) for your onward journey, carrying cherished memories of your Australian adventure.
Evening: Departure from Sydney.
Night: Onboard flight
The best time depends on your travel preferences, but generally, September to April offers the most favorable conditions. Melbourne is known for its unpredictable weather, but spring (SepβNov) and autumn (MarβMay) are ideal for sightseeing. Sydney is pleasant year-round, with summer (DecβFeb) perfect for beaches. Cairns is best visited during the dry season (MayβOctober), avoiding heavy rainfall and humidity.
Yes, Indian passport holders must apply for an Australian Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) before traveling. The application process includes document submission, financial proof, and biometrics. It is advisable to apply at least 4β6 weeks in advance to avoid last-minute delays.
A well-balanced itinerary typically requires 10β14 days: 3β4 days in Melbourne 4β5 days in Sydney 3β4 days in Cairns This allows you to explore city highlights, enjoy excursions, and travel comfortably without rushing.
The most efficient way is via domestic flights, as distances are vast. Flights between Melbourne and Sydney take around 1.5 hours, while Sydney to Cairns takes about 3 hours. Australia has excellent airline connectivity, making intercity travel quick and convenient.
Cairns is an adventure hub. Key experiences include: Snorkeling or scuba diving at the Great Barrier Reef Scenic railway rides to Kuranda Exploring ancient rainforests like Daintree Rainforest These activities offer a unique combination of marine and rainforest ecosystems.
Yes, Australia is one of the safest travel destinations globally. However, travelers should follow general precautions such as safeguarding belongings, adhering to local laws, and following beach safety guidelines (especially regarding currents and marine life).
Public transport systems are efficient and tourist-friendly: Melbourne: Trams (including free city tram zone) Sydney: Trains, ferries, and buses Cairns: Limited public transport; tours and rental cars are recommended Using travel cards like Opal (Sydney) or Myki (Melbourne) simplifies commuting.
The official currency is the Australian Dollar (AUD). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted across all cities, including for public transport, dining, and shopping. However, carrying some cash is advisable for small purchases.
This combination offers a complete Australian experience: Urban culture and arts in Melbourne Iconic landmarks and beaches in Sydney Tropical adventures and marine life in Cairns It balances city life, relaxation, and adventureβmaking it one of the most popular Australia itineraries.




Destination
Australia
Duration
10 Days / 9 Nights
Group Size
Family, Friends, Solo
Best Season
Spring (September to November) and Autumn (March to May) offer pleasant temperatures across all three regions, ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Summer (December to February) is great for beaches but can be hot and humid in Cairns.
Embark on an exquisite 10-day luxury odyssey through Australia's most iconic cities, delving deep into their rich cultural heritage and breathtaking natural wonders. From Melbourne's vibrant laneways and artistic soul to Cairns' ancient rainforests and the majestic Great Barrier Reef, culminating in Sydney's iconic landmarks and historic charm, this meticulously crafted itinerary promises an unforgettable experience blending sophisticated urban exploration with profound natural and indigenous encounters.
Arrive at Melbourne Airport (MEL), where your private 4 Seater transfer awaits to whisk you to your luxurious city accommodation. Settle in and refresh after your journey.
Begin your cultural immersion with a visit to Federation Square, the city's vibrant cultural precinct. Explore the iconic Flinders Street Station and wander through the famous graffiti-adorned Hosier Lane, a canvas for street art.
Enjoy some leisurely time for souvenir shopping or a relaxing stroll along the Yarra River, soaking in the city's dynamic atmosphere.
Indulge in a sophisticated dinner experience at Gimlet at Cavendish House, known for its elegant ambiance and modern Australian cuisine, offering diverse options for all palates.
All non-Australian citizens require a valid visa to enter Australia. For Indian citizens, an eVisitor (subclass 651) or Visitor Visa (subclass 600) is typically required. It's recommended to apply well in advance of your travel dates.
The local currency is the Australian Dollar (AUD). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it's advisable to carry some local currency for smaller purchases or markets.