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Australian Wilderness & Outback Journeys
Private and luxury journeys to The Kimberley, Kakadu, Arnhem Land, Red Centre, Flinders Ranges, Lake Eyre...
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Greatest Rail Journeys in Australia
A luxury holiday of a life time on one of the great Australian rail journeys. Rail & Sail, Reef & Rail, Outback & Rail...
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Perched over the Pacific Ocean on the Banks Peninsula lies Annandale, a 4,000-acre rural property offering luxury accommodation far from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Scrubby Bay lies nestled in a remote valley on the Annandale property offering total privacy in the most spectacular and isolated setting. This cedar-clad beach house has been designed to accommodate groups of up to 8 guests in four bedrooms and offers all modern comforts as well as luxury inclusions to make every guest feel relaxed and at home. Ample open spaces inside and out allow for groups to balance time together with moments of relaxed solitude.
* The accommodation rating and pricing is a guide only, reviewed by Onlyluxe Travel Experts. Please note that pricing can change at any time. Please contact us for exact pricing and more information.
Nestled on the banks of the Inglis River, Coastal Pods Wynyard are a unique take on self-contained accommodation. Up Cycled from old shipping containers, each architecturally designed pod has been lovingly constructed and styled to provide maximum comfort and energy efficiency, while retaining a design nod to its original purpose. Spend time with loved ones in the spacious kitchen/dining area. Relax on the north-facing deck and watch as the fisherman unload their catch. When you’re ready, Wynyard and the rest of North West Tasmania are right on your doorstep.
Experience the ultimate Queensland Rail journey onboard the iconic Spirit of Queensland. Traveling between Brisbane and Cairns five times a week, the Spirit of Queensland combines modern seating and entertainment options with the charm of long-distance rail travel. Popular stops along the way include the Great Barrier Reef, the Whitsundays, Townsville and everywhere in between!
* The accommodation rating and pricing is a guide only, reviewed by Onlyluxe Travel Experts. Please note that pricing can change at any time. Due to different accommodation custom and currency conversion in each country, please contact us if need to know most updated pricing and more details about the accommodation.
The wonders of the East Kimberley region are on your doorstep at Kununurra Country Club Resort. Stay in a comfortable, modern room set among the resort’s tropical gardens. Enjoy a delicious meal or cold drink at the lively bar and restaurant. Swim in the sparkling hotel pool. The bustling Kununurra town centre is just a short walk away, and friendly staff are available around the clock to help make your stay as comfortable and enjoyable as possible.
Embark on an “experience-of-a-lifetime" luxury journey and travel to Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon in comfort. and style. Join an experienced local leader and group of like minded travellers on a six-day premium adventure through the outback. Enjoy iconic outback walks: Kings Canyon Rim Walk, Kata Tjuta Walpa Gorge walk and Uluru Mala Walk. Sacred sites, vast landscapes and 600 million years of history – it could only be Australia’s Red Centre. Come and see what makes this sun-soaked piece of the planet so unforgettable.
Departing from Alice Springs, the outback grand tour is led by professional guides. You’ll not only see the icons of the Red Centre, you'll also have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture and landscapes. Learn about the connection between the land and Aboriginal peoples and take part in fantastic dining experiences utilising native bush ingredients. But getting up close and personal with rugged and remote parts of Australia doesn’t mean you have to rough it – enjoy comfortable and well-appointed hotels each night.
Your will be pampered at luxurious hotels/resorts, holding a glass of sparking wine in hand in the awe-inspiring surrounds of the Red Centre.
This is an authentic Indigenous and natural Australian “experience-of-a-lifetime," in the heart of Northern Australia’s timeless north.
Dates or itinerary don't fit? We are specialising in bespoke "tailor-made" luxury or private journeys to Red Centre. Please contact us for a "tailor-made" itinerary for your perfect adventure.
This tour is eligible to earn ONLYLUXE reward points
Route: Hiroshima - Miyajima Island - Hagi - Akiyoshidai Quasi-National Park - Motonosumi Inari Shrine - Yamaguchi
A unique opportunity to explore Hiroshima and beyond. This hand crafted itinerary allows you to travel down the paths less travelled, and immerse yourself in the breathtaking natural beauty, amazing history, and enchanting culture of Japan. Paddle the Seto Inland Sea, stroll through the Hagi’s old Castle Town - a UNESCO World Heritage Site, venture into the Akiyoshido Cave - the largest and longest limestone cave in Japan, and visit Motonosumi Inari Shrine as seen on CNN news "Japan's 31 Most Beautiful Places". This is an ideal relaxing walking holiday for history buffs and nature lovers alike.
Your trip starts from Hiroshima, which is easily accessed by train or flight from all major cities in Japan. You will enjoy a guided walk to the summit of Misen Mountain on Miyajima Island, one of the most scenic spots in Japan, which has long been regarded as an Island of the Gods on the beautiful Seto Inland Sea. Your luxurious modern room on the island features the views of the five-story pagoda and Senjokaku of Itsukushima Shrine. At sunset, enjoy fantastic views of stone lanterns lighting up the ocean.
Day 2, you'll enjoy a full day guided kayaking experience by paddling the calming Seto Inland Sea and getting close to the big Torii, the gate of Itsukushima Shrine.
Then you'll ride in a private car to Honshu Island's western tip - Hagi town, a sheltered deltaic embayment on the Sea of Japan coastline in Yamaguchi Prefecture. Enjoy walking in the old castle town, hiking in Akiyoshidai Quasi-National Park and visiting a Hagiyaki workshop to make your own pottery.
You’ll then visit Motonosumi Inari Shrine, famous for its 123 red torii gates leading up a cliff that overlooks the Japan Sea. Walk through the unique shrine, and take in the impressive view of the contrasting colours of the red torii gates, the blue sky and ocean and the surrounding greenery.
Enjoy a guided cycling tour exploring a rustic countryside that is blessed with lush greenery and a landscape dotted with farm houses and sprawling rice fields.
Enjoy the pampered comfort of luxury ryokans, and taste the freshest ingredients prepared exquisitely for you.
The package includes four day guided walking and kayaking activities, private transfers, luxury boutique accommodation and all meals.
Explore Hiroshima and beyond in style and comfort.
Departure Dates
Departs daily on request
Price:
Group of 2 people: from $6,800 AUD per person, twin share
Group of 4 people: from $5,300 AUD per person, twin share
Group of 6 or more people: on request
Dates or itinerary don't fit? We are specialising in bespoke "tailor-made" luxury or private journeys. Please contact us for a "tailor-made" itinerary for your perfect adventure.
This tour is eligible to earn ONLYLUXE reward points.
This 4-day-3-night Bay of Fires & Mt William walk is the only Aboriginal owned and operated guided walk in Tasmania. Discover the magnificent natural landscape of the larapuna/Eddystone Point and wukalina /Mt William areas with palawa people (Tasmanian Aboriginal) and listen to their story, on their own land, and in their own time. Stay two nights in the architecturally designed palawa inspired (domed) huts sitting deep within a National Park and one night stylishly-renovated Lighthouse Keepers Cottage at larapuna/Bay of Fires on Aboriginal held land. Savour meals and snacks produced from local Tasmanian produce, using traditional recipes and ingredients native to Tasmania.
This 4-day Bay of Fires & Mt William walk incorporates some of Tasmania's most stunning scenery. Traverse spectacular beaches, admire incredible natural rock formations and swim in the crystal-clear waters of the Tasmanian east coast. This beautiful part of Tasmania's east coast has been named by Lonely Planet as the hottest travel destination in the world, and is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful places in Australia. This magnificent place is the cultural homeland to palawa people for over 10,000 years. Palawa people's culture and heritage is distinctively different from mainland Aboriginal cultures, both in traditional times and since European occupation. The walk provides you an unique an opportunity to walk with palawa guides in the footsteps of their traditional people, deepen your understanding of palawa culture and community history as well as immerse you in the natural and rugged beauty of wukalina and larapuna.
Departing from Launceston, the easy to moderate grade walk begins at the Bay of Fires on the northernmost section of Mount William National Park. From its long beaches to teeming wildlife, unique history and abundant flora, Mt William National Park is a place of constant fascination. From here you'll explore iconic sights such as Boulder Point, Cobbler Rocks, Cod Bay, the pink granite lighthouse at Eddystone Point, and beautiful Anson's Bay across sand and headlands encountering some rocky trails. Throughout the tour you'll admire the rich variety of bird life, with nearly 100 species occurring in the area. This remarkable region is also famed for its spectacular native wildflowers.
The walk is fully guided and supported. On day 1, we will give you a backpack (40lt day pack). You need to carry your personal belongings including toiletries and change of clothes, water and food for the day, including lunch and snacks. Approximately 7-10kgs in a backpack.
Your package includes 3 nights' accommodation on a twin share basis (single supplement available at additional expense), guided walks each day with experienced guides, all meals and snacks produced from local Tasmanian produce, using traditional recipes and ingredients native to Tasmania, transport each day and return transfers to/from Launceston.
Embark on a journey to a cultural homeland, and to a culture completely unique.
visits of ancient worship houses, monasteries, museums and easy to moderate walks/hikes at each valley, including Tiger's Nest hike. Throughout the walking tour, you'll stay at luxury Amankora lodges, across Bhutan's cloud-crowned, pine-lined peaks in boutique hotel bliss.
The trip includes Wangditse Leisure Forest Trail walk, Phajoding Goenpa Hike, Lungchutse Hike, Khamsum Chorten Hike, Tacho lhakang Hike, a section of Chele La Trek, and the famous Tiger's Nest Hike. You'll also visit Dzongs, stroll pass the Takin animal sanctuary and venture into local villages.
The tour also offers you unique cultural, spiritual and wellness experiences, including printing prayer flags and enjoying a relaxing massage.
The tour is privately guided and fully supported. You only need to carry a day pack.
All meals are included for the duration of the tour as well as house beverages including select wines and spirits. All ground transfers as well as transfers to and from Paro airport are included. The tour also offers complimentary laundry service. You'll be hosted by local Bhutanese staff at the Amankora lodges, and a driver and guide on daily excursions/hikes. All staff are highly experienced and knowledgeable.
Raise your happiness quotient with this luxury walking holiday in Bhutan.
Departure Dates:
Depart daily on request.
The price is for per person, twin share. It's a price guide. Additional charges may apply for travelling during March to May, and September to November or different room type. It's all inclusive price. Please see the full inclusion in the section of 'WHAT'S INCLUDED' on this page.
Discover beautiful Victoria on the Great Ocean Walk. Most popular tour. Spend three nights at the historic Cape Otway Lightstation.
The Great Ocean Walk is a world-class coastal trail and 'must do' when holidaying in Victoria. The stunning 105km walk winds its way from Apollo Bay to the Twelve Apostles. Weave through stunning national parks, deserted beaches and rugged coastal scenery.
The Great Ocean Walk tour depart from central Melbourne. Most meals are covered on the Great Ocean Walk tour and our guides are all highly experienced. They enjoy sharing their knowledge on the local plants and animals, history and heritage, and of course, iconic sights such as the 12 Apostles. Spot koalas in magnificent manna gum trees, echidnas foraging in the undergrowth and kangaroos grazing on grassland.
You only need to carry a light day pack so our walks are suitable for anyone with a reasonable level of fitness.The walk is easy to moderate nature, allowing plenty of time to soak up the views.
This world-famous destination is just waiting to be explored by foot!
Nature sets the tone as the refreshing sea breeze fuses with the harmonious melodies of diverse creatures, all playing out against the backdrop of the luxurious Hotel Ridge—a gem in nature's nest. Nestled in a verdant forest of 70,000 tsubos, with the rolling billows of the Seto Inland Sea nearby, this magical retreat offers only 9 guest rooms in Western, Extravagant, and Japanese styles. Rooms are outfitted with modern amenities such as refrigerators, indoor baths, LCD TVs, Wi-Fi, washlets, and expansive windows that offer sweeping views of the islands in the Seto Inland Sea, the highly acclaimed Naruto Ohashi Bridge, and scenic vistas of Setonaikai National Park. The culinary expressions here revolve around Japanese delights, featuring Kaiseki dinner paired with ridge wine and Japanese sake, offered in the Banriso diner. A California Cuisine Restaurant is also on-site for Western and French fares, and the Ridge Bar serves exotic cocktails. Wellness in the thalassotherapy technique tags along with enchanting views as it is offered in a chic spa space overlooking the Naruto Strait. Leverage your free time to embark on a cruise to see the magnificent Naruto Whirlpools, one of the three largest in the world near the property. Alternatively, relax in the cultural heritage center of the retreat at the Mitsui Suishoen Annex behind the dining bar.