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2 Weeks in Australia
All 2 Week Australia Tours & Packages 2021/2022
Plan an amazing trip for Australia 2 week itinerary. Explore 146 Australia 2 week trips from 146 experts with 23,626 reviews. Classic and off the beaten path itineraries.
Plan an amazing trip for Australia 2 week itinerary. Explore 146 Australia 2 week trips from 146 experts with 23,626 reviews. Classic and off the beaten path itineraries.
Australia in 2 Weeks
With 2 weeks in Australia, the possibilities are (almost) endless. Explore the outback, learn more about Australian wildlife, enjoy a meal in downtown Melbourne, or view the sunrise over Uluru. Stick to one region or split the trip in two.
To have the most immersive experience in one place, we recommend spending multiple days in one spot. This could look like 3 day in one city and 4 days in another before you travel across the country to see a new region with new sights and wonders.
There are many different combinations of sights and destinations that you can see within two weeks in Australia. Below are some itineraries to help you find the perfect trip in Australia.
Aboriginal Culture and Australian Highlights
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The Northwest Passage - M/V Sylvia Earle
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- Stand in awe of the Ilulissat Icefjord - a UNESCO-protected World Heritage Site
- Hike on Devon Island - the world's largest uninhabited island with stunning fjords and glacial valleys to explore
- Keep watch for Arctic wildlife - spot muskox, polar bear, beluga whale and walrus
The Northwest Passage - M/V Greg Mortimer
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- Stand in awe of the Ilulissat Icefjord - a UNESCO-protected World Heritage Site
- Hike on Devon Island - the world's largest uninhabited island with stunning fjords and glacial valleys to explore
- Keep watch for Arctic wildlife - spot muskox, polar bear, beluga whale and walrus
Best of Australia
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- See all the sites of Sydney – a bustling central city along Australia’s East Coast – like the Opera House, Hyde Park plus a tour around the Harbour with a First Nations guide.
- Visit the World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains seeing the gorgeous scenery of Wentworth Falls and the Three Sisters on foot and from above on the skyway.
- Discover the ever-changing colours of Uluru, one of Australia’s most spiritually significant sites, as you marvel at the epic sandstone monolith at both sunrise and sunset.
- Embark on a guided walk through Kata Tjuta (formerly known as The Olgas) and short a hike across the famous Kings Canyon plateau.
- Take a full-day sailing and snorkelling tour of the Great Barrier Reef from Port Douglas, learning about the underwater ecosystem and the fragility of the environment from professional marine biologists.
- By travelling on this trip, you’ll directly support our Intrepid Foundation partner, Greening Australia. Donations help them tackle Australia’s complex environmental challenges, restoring landscapes at scale – in ways that work for communities, economies and nature.
Discover Australia
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- Experience the red centre and witness the majesty of uluru at sunrise
- Discover melbourne's hidden laneways
- Enjoy a private tour of the sydney opera house
- Set out on an indigenous walking experience in the daintree rainforest
WWF Journey to the Circle and Giants of Antarctica (Ocean Endeavour)
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- Be joined by a team of naturalists, marine biologists and WWF-Australia scientists and learn how they're conducting cutting-edge research into Antarctica’s great whales with onboard lectures and interactive experiences.
- Take advantage of extra days at the Antarctic Peninsula on this extended expedition. That means more places, more landings and more time to see Antarctica’s incredible wildlife and landscapes.
- Enjoy daily Zodiac excursions to iconic landing sites, abundant with birdlife and busy penguins, and witness icebergs in a thousand different shades of blue.
- Experience almost endless daylight in high summer once you are inside the Antarctic Circle. Then, push further south than most Antarctic expeditions venture, exploring the remoteness of this less-visited part of the Antarctic Peninsula.
- Customise your trip with a wide range of optional activities on top of regular Zodiac excursions. Explore the water by kayak, sign up for a photography masterclass, rejuvenate with onboard yoga and massages or take a refreshing polar plunge.
- By travelling on this trip, you’ll directly support our Intrepid Foundation partner, WWF-Australia. Donations support their pioneering whale research and conservation efforts to establish marine protected areas around Antarctica.
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Australia and New Zealand Panorama
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Untamed Pilbara and West Coast
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Aboriginal Culture and Australian Highlights
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Untamed Pilbara and West Coast
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Wonders of the Pilbara and West Coast
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Australia and New Zealand Panorama
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Contrasts of Australia and New Zealand
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- Taste your way through the best of South Australia
- with food and wine adventures in Adelaide
- the Barossa Valley
- Melbourne
- Freycinet National Park
- Hobart
- Port Arthur
- Richmond and Sydney – with an occasional step onto the wild side: a choice of outdoor adventures on the Freycinet Peninsula; a safari in search of sea eagles and white wallabies on Bruny Island; meeting Tasmanian devils and other indigenous wildlife; exploring along the striking Tasmanian coast.
Breathtaking Australian landscapes
- exotic wildlife
- world-class wine
- and innovative cuisines await on this 15-day journey off the beaten path. Start with three nights in Adelaide
- gateway to South Australia's famous wine country; tour the ethnically-diverse
- gourmet-friendly town by pedicab; embark on an off-road adventure in Onkaparinga National Park; tour wineries in Barossa Valley
- Australia's premier wine-making region. On to Melbourne to explore its trendy backstreets and laneways (and taste its famous coffee); take the Great Ocean Road to stunning seascapes of sheer cliffs
- beaches and towering rock formations. Fly to Tasmania and spend two nights at a world-class resort on the Freycinet Peninsula for a choice of outdoor activities. In Hobart
- explore the town's exciting food scene; tour the remains of Port Arthur prison; and meet Tassie devils
- blue-tongued lizards
- bettongs
- koalas
- quolls and other exotic residents on a visit to Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary. Go on a wildlife safari on Bruny Island
- and a wine and cheese tasting excursion in Richmond; and cruise the D'Entrecasteaux Channel
- teeming with birds and marine-life
- for close-up views of its breathtaking cliffs and rock towers. Fly to Sydney for a private tour of the Opera House
- a luncheon cruise in the harbor
- and guided neighborhood tours with a local from your base at a waterfront luxury hotel.
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- Taste your way through the best of South Australia
- with food and wine adventures in Adelaide
- the Barossa Valley
- Melbourne
- Freycinet National Park
- Hobart
- Port Arthur
- Richmond and Sydney – with an occasional step onto the wild side: a choice of outdoor adventures on the Freycinet Peninsula; a safari in search of sea eagles and white wallabies on Bruny Island; meeting Tasmanian devils and other indigenous wildlife; exploring along the striking Tasmanian coast.
Breathtaking Australian landscapes
- exotic wildlife
- world-class wine
- and innovative cuisines await on this 15-day journey off the beaten path. Start with three nights in Adelaide
- gateway to South Australia's famous wine country; tour the ethnically-diverse
- gourmet-friendly town by Segway or pedicab; embark on an off-road adventure in Onkaparinga National Park; tour wineries in Barossa Valley
- Australia's premier wine-making region. On to Melbourne to explore its trendy backstreets and laneways (and taste its famous coffee); take the Great Ocean Road to stunning seascapes of sheer cliffs
- beaches and towering rock formations. Fly to Tasmania and spend two nights at a world-class resort in on the Freycinet Peninsula for a choice of outdoor activities. In Hobart
- spend a sparkling private evening at the Museum of Old and New Art; explore the town's exciting food scene; tour the remains of Port Arthur prison; and meet Tassie devils
- blue-tongued lizards
- bettongs
- koalas
- quolls and other exotic residents on a visit to Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary. Go on a wildlife safari on Bruny Island
- and a wine and cheese tasting excursion in Richmond; and cruise the D'Entrecasteaux Channel
- teeming with birds and marine-life
- for close-up views of its breathtaking cliffs and rock towers. Fly to Sydney for a private tour of the Opera House
- a luncheon cruise in the harbor
- and guided neighborhood tours with a local from your base at a waterfront luxury hotel.
New Zealand Adventure
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- Sea kayak among dolphins and fur seals on the coast of Abel Tasman National Park.
- Trek across Franz Josef Glacier, exploring the maze of crevasses and towering icefalls.
- Go tubing through caves lit up by glowworms.
- Stargaze and watch for wildlife on an overnight cruise in glorious Milford Sound.
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Iconic Australian Cities To Explore on A Trip
Australia's main cities are primarily on the southeastern coast. This area is known for its amazing weather and was where the country first developed as a shipping and penal colony.
- Sydney: The most significant Australian city, Sydney is a hub for finance, tourism, and the arts. Most tours begin and end in Sydney, the country's principal port, where many prominent happenings occur.
- Melbourne: The funky, hip, and laidback city of Melbourne stays true to Australia's well-known calm and relaxed vibe. The city is the country's cultural capital, is considered one of the world's coffee capitals, and is voted one of the best places to live!
- Brisbane: The city at the heart of the famous Gold Coast, Brisbane is the jumping-off point for Australia's sun and beach culture. The weather in Brisbane is perfect all year round, and surfers, sunbathers, and beach volleyball players thrive there.
- Perth: Considered the most isolated major city in Australia, Perth is located on the southwestern side of the country. While Perth may be isolated from the rest of the country, you won't be bored with the Outback and the Indian Ocean being right outside your front step.
- Other possible destinations include Australia's capital, Canberra, and the far north city of Darwin. Consider taking a train across the width of southern Australia for an unforgettable ride through the Outback.
Visiting Nearby Countries on Australia Tours
The Land Down Under sits between the Indian and the Pacific Ocean. Visitors often check out nearby countries or include them in their tours when visiting Australia.
- New Zealand and Australia Tours: One of the closest countries to Australia and a typical tour combo, New Zealand is an island nation just east of Australia. It's known for its remarkable landscape, hiking, and role as the setting for The Lord of the Rings movies. While Australia has a primarily friendly rivalry with neighboring New Zealand (each believing itself to be the friendlier of the two), they have much in common. Together, they feature several world-class cities and some of the world's best hiking trails, deserts, rainforests, coastlines, and mountains, so if you choose to see both in one tour, allow plenty of time.
- Papua New Guinea: Just north of Australia is Papua New Guinea. This country occupies half an island and is commonly visited for its volcanic and Pacific atmosphere. The island nation boasts many natural wonders and an opportunity to witness and learn about local Pacific Island cultures.
- Indonesia: Only a short flight from Australia, Indonesia has been an island nation at the center of the backpacker and luxury travel world for years. The main area of Indonesia, Bali, draws in digital nomads, yogis, and anyone looking to relax and unwind on the beach.