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Wonders of Australia & the Ghan

Embark on an exceptional tour of Australia, combining iconic rail journeys – including two unforgettable nights aboard the legendary Ghan – with immersive off-train experiences and spectacular natural wonders, from the Great Barrier Reef to iconic Uluru

From £8,499 per person


Experience Australia through a captivating blend of iconic rail travel and incredible natural wonders. Travel aboard the historic Overland, before journeying between Adelaide and Alice Springs in Gold Service on the world-famous Ghan. Along the way, enjoy exclusive off-train excursions, from a magical sunset dinner in South Australia's celebrated wine country to exploring the dramatic landscapes of the Flinders Ranges.

Beyond the rails, discover Australia's jaw-dropping beauty on guided tours and unique experiences. Uncover the dramatic Blue Mountains and spectacular Great Ocean Road, stand in awe before the breathtaking monolith of Uluru and marvel at the dazzling colours of the Great Barrier Reef.

Enjoy a dinner cruise on Sydney Harbour and uncover the sights of Melbourne, before this unforgettable holiday concludes amid the tropical rainforests of Cairns.

The itinerary for your journey
Unforgettable Experiences

What’s included

Day 1 - London Heathrow to Sydney

Your incredible discovery of Australia begins as you meet the Tour Manager and the rest of the group at London Heathrow, boarding a flight to Australia via Singapore.

As we travel overnight, we can begin to look forward to a sensational holiday taking in numerous bucket list destinations throughout Australia. From Sydney and its iconic harbour, we will discover world-class wine regions, and natural wonders including Uluru and the Great Barrier Reef - and, of course, ride on the world-famous Ghan train.

Day 2 - Arrival in coastal Sydney

In Singapore, we join our flight to Sydney and arrive in the evening. After a transfer to our hotel and checking in for the next three nights, you are free to unwind.

After a long journey, relaxing is no doubt a priority, but if you're keen to step out and get to know your surroundings, our hotel is situated in Darling Harbour, which offers several waterfront restaurants and is close to the central business district where you'll find many more attractions and inviting places to eat.

Day 3 - Sightseeing in Sydney & harbour cruise

After a free morning exploring the beauty of Sydney at your own pace, we're taken on a guided sightseeing tour of the city's famous landmarks and its eastern suburbs.

We visit Mrs Macquarie's Chair, where one of Sydney's most spectacular panoramas unfolds before us. From the historic sandstone seat, enjoy sweeping views across Sydney Harbour, taking in the glittering skyline. From here, we continue to the historic Rocks area, where the First Fleet landed in 1788 to establish Australia's earliest European settlement.

After our sightseeing tour, we embark on a highlight of the holiday: an evening cruise around Sydney Harbour. With dinner served on board, this is a wonderful way to admire the city's world-famous landmarks from the water. Sailing past the architectural masterpiece of the Sydney Opera House and beneath the soaring arches of Sydney Harbour Bridge, we enjoy an unforgettable perspective of this spectacular harbour before disembarking and taking a short walk back to our hotel.

Day 4 - Blue Mountains and the Katoomba Scenic Railway

Today, we journey by rail into the spectacular Blue Mountains, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed area located just 30 miles outside of Sydney, and named for the blue haze created by sunlight filtering through the area's vast eucalyptus forests.

First, we visit Echo Point to admire the iconic Three Sisters, the Blue Mountains' best-known landmark. Overlooking the vast Jamison Valley, these striking sandstone pinnacles are steeped in Aboriginal legend, which tells of three sisters who were turned to stone for their protection. Continuing to the charming Victorian-era village of Leura, there is free time to enjoy lunch in one of its welcoming cafés.

Our excursion continues with a trip on the world's steepest incline railway, the Katoomba Scenic Railway. This short but dramatic trip passes sandstone cliffs and enters a rock tunnel, before emerging into the ancient rainforest. After walking through the tall rainforest, we return to the top of the valley and take the glass-bottom Scenic Skyway ride from the lookout point across the valley. Returning to Sydney by coach this afternoon, the rest of the evening is free to spend at leisure.

Day 5 - Sydney to Melbourne by cross-country rail

A short coach journey from our hotel this morning takes us to the station, where we join the cross-country train to Melbourne.

Travelling in First Class, lunch and dinner is available for you to buy on the train. This day-long rail journey takes us past open plains of Australian bush and farmland, mostly cattle and dairy farms, with stops at remote stations and towns with distinctive names, such as Wagga Wagga. As we approach Melbourne, landscapes change to fields of green and gold.

On arrival into Melbourne this evening, we walk across the road from the Southern Cross Station to check in to our central hotel for three nights. This is the hub of Melbourne's buzzing central business district, which offers high-end shopping and a fantastic choice of restaurants including Japanese, Vietnamese, Chinese, French and Italian, alongside Australian fare - a healthy and inventive fusion of local and international cuisine.

Day 6 - Melbourne city tour & Yarra River cruise

Enjoy some free time this morning to explore Melbourne at your own pace, perhaps stopping for an early lunch at one of the city's many cafés or restaurants.

This afternoon, we join a sightseeing tour of Melbourne, taking us past key highlights of the city, including the Old Treasury Building and the centre that was built for the Great Exhibition of 1880. Outside the centre, we drive past the home of the Melbourne Open and the MCG - an iconic cricket ground and Australia's largest stadium.

Afterwards, we experience the true charm of the Yarra River with a one-hour sightseeing cruise, allowing us to view the city's skyline from a fresh perspective. Disembarking the ship, we take a short walk to the Melbourne Skydeck for panoramic views across the city. You are at leisure this evening and the nearby Southbank area along the Yarra River offers a variety of excellent restaurants for you to try. Alternatively, hop on the free city centre trams to explore the Docklands or Flinders Street districts.

Day 7 - A day trip along the Great Ocean Road

Today brings an excursion along one of the world's most scenic stretches of roads, the breathtaking Great Ocean Road.

Travelling by coach, this spectacular route takes us past verdant forests, rushing waterfalls and glittering ocean views. Enroute, we're highly likely to see surfers, while native birds and other coastal wildlife are often spotted in this beautiful region. We pass through the small towns of Lorne and Apollo Bay, before heading inland into Great Otway National Park, home to some of Victoria's most recognised landscapes. Rejoining the coast this afternoon, we journey along the dramatic stretch of the Great Ocean Road known as Shipwreck Coast, home to the iconic Twelve Apostles, where we view this dramatic collection of limestone rocks set along the coast.

After retracing our journey to Melbourne, we arrive back at our hotel this evening and you are free to dine independently at one of the many appealing restaurants in our local neighbourhood.

Day 8 - Travelling west on the Overland to Adelaide

There's an early start this morning as we join the Overland train on a journey west to Adelaide. Breakfast and lunch are served on board as we travel through broad plains, rolling farmland and the shifting colours of the rural Victorian and South Australian landscape.

This attractive city was Australia's first major settlement, planned in 1836 as a free city. Known as the 'city of churches', Adelaide is also celebrated for its elegant architecture, natural landscapes and relaxed charm.

On arrival in Adelaide this evening, we check in to our hotel in the heart of the city, overlooking Victoria Square. With a reputation for good food and wine, there are plenty of tempting places to eat this evening. Chinatown is just around the corner and Gouger Street, Adelaide's popular restaurant precinct, is close by.

Day 9 - Guided tour of Adelaide and boarding the Ghan

Exploring Adelaide on a guided tour after breakfast, the city's key sights are brought to life through fascinating local stories. Highlights include Montefiore Hill, offering sweeping views of the city, the historic Adelaide Oval and the striking St Peter's Cathedral.

After the tour, we head to the station and board the iconic Ghan train. Named in tribute to the Afghan camel drivers who helped make Australia's Red Centre accessible at the end of the 19th century, the Afghan Express - affectionately called the Ghan - is the most luxurious way to discover Australia's Red Centre. Staying in Gold Service, our classic rooms feature everything travellers desire for a restful journey, with twin occupancy cabins also featuring ensuite bathrooms.

By early evening, we arrive at Long Plains, where we step off the train and transfer to one of South Australia's celebrated wine regions. Here, we enjoy a special dinner among the vineyards, showcasing the region's exceptional produce and fine wines as the sun sets. Returning to the train after dinner, we settle into our elegant cabins as we head north into the heart of Australia.

Day 10 - Aboard the iconic Ghan and discovering the Flinders Ranges

From the verdant vineyards surrounding Adelaide, the scenery changes dramatically today as the world-famous Ghan arrives in Port Augusta, South Australia's gateway to the outback. After breakfast onboard, we step off the train for a full-day exploration of the spectacular Flinders Ranges.

Journeying deep into this ancient landscape, we discover the rugged peaks, dramatic gorges and striking red rock formations shaped over millions of years. From sweeping lookouts to encounters with native wildlife, the Flinders Rangers provide a captivating introduction to the beauty and scale of the Australian outback.

Returning to the train, we settle in for a relaxed evening on board. Savour a memorable dinner in the Art Deco Queen Adelaide Restaurant, embracing the golden age of rail travel as Australia's ever-changing landscapes unfold beyond our windows.

Day 11 - Marla sunrise and arrival in the outback town of Alice Springs

After a night of relaxed comfort, you have the option to witness an unforgettable outback sunrise at Marla, a remote outpost just 160 kilometres from the Northern Territory border and the gateway to the Oodnadatta Track. Gather around a warming bonfire as the first light spreads across the vast landscape and appreciate the stillness of this remarkable place.

Back onboard, there's time to enjoy our final moments onboard the luxurious Ghan, savouring breakfast and lunch as the train continues towards Alice Springs, the remote town at the heart of Australia's Red Centre. On arrival, we disembark after a memorable two nights onboard and check in to our hotel before setting out on a guided sightseeing tour.

Our first stop is the historic Old Telegraph Station, established in 1871 to relay messages between Adelaide and Darwin, before visiting the School of the Air, where children across the region are taught over the air by radio. Our tour continues to the Royal Flying Doctor Service Museum to learn about the life-saving work of this air medical service, and the people who fly out to treat people in remote areas. We return to our hotel and this evening you are free to dine independently.

Day 12 - Alice Springs to sacred Uluru

This morning, we leave Alice Springs and travel by coach through Australia's vast Red Centre towards the spiritual heart of the Outback - Uluru. This iconic rock is the world's largest monolith, an incredible sight to behold as it rises 1,142 feet above the surrounding flat desert floor.

As we travel, we take in the scenery of the desert landscapes, ochre sands and rugged mountain ranges, before stopping along the way for lunch.

We arrive to our hotel late afternoon and check in, with time to relax or enjoy the hotel facilities. This evening, we experience a magical Uluru sunset, watching as the rock changes colour in the fading light. With drinks and snacks supplied, we witness the breathtaking spectacle as the golden light illuminates Uluru, before the hues darken, creating a dramatic contrast against the desert sky.

Day 13 - Sunrise over Uluru & Sounds of Silence dinner

Today, we explore the natural beauty of the Uluru area. The day begins with a sunrise visit to Uluru, watching the sun's first rays dance across the vivid orange rock, before we return to the hotel for breakfast.

Next, we embark on a guided tour of the spectacular Olgas, the huge domed rock formations of Kata Tjuta National Park. These sacred sites hold deep spiritual significance for the Anangu people and are used for cultural ceremonies. The afternoon is free to relax by the pool, enjoy the hotel facilities or possibly visit the local shops in the Uluru hotel complex.

This evening, we set off for a magical Sounds of Silence dinner in the desert, with Uluru's iconic red rock as our backdrop, glowing as it shifts colour with the setting sun. Our meal begins with sparkling wine and canapés, followed by a barbecue buffet featuring a bush-inspired menu, selected drinks and dessert. Later, under the clear desert skies, a 'star talker' guides us through a captivating stargazing experience, revealing planets, constellations and galaxies visible in this extraordinary environment.

Please note: on the 3rd March departure, the Sounds of Silence dinner will be on Day 12, and sunset drinks and snacks will be on Day 13.

Day 14 - Arrival in tropical Cairns

Transferring to Alice Springs airport this morning, we fly to Cairns and land in the Queensland city in the afternoon. After a transfer to our hotel, which is situated overlooking the Trinity Wharf and ideal for exploring the area, we check in and enjoy the rest of the day at leisure.

Known as the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, Cairns is a nature-lover's paradise, surrounded by mountainous rainforests, spectacular reefs and pristine beaches. You might be tempted to take a dip in the lagoon, walk along the waterfront promenade or relax at the hotel swimming pool or beach.

This evening, you could wander along the boardwalk of the Esplanade where there are several inviting al fresco restaurants to choose from for dinner.

Day 15 - Exploring the wondrous Great Barrier Reef

A highlight awaits today as we enjoy a full-day visit to the Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest and most complex coral reef system. From the harbour at Cairns, we board an air-conditioned catamaran for a cruise into this marine paradise, one of the seven wonders of the natural world. Our first stop is Green Island, a coral cay (a small sandy island on a coral reef) where we have two hours at leisure to explore this idyllic setting on a self-guided walk.

Continuing into the Great Barrier Reef, we moor alongside a pontoon for an onboard reef presentation and a buffet lunch, followed by an afternoon of viewing the unique wildlife and coral reefs from an underwater observatory. You can also experience the brilliant marine life close-up during a snorkelling session, or catch a glimpse of tropical fish, giant clams and sea turtles from a glass-bottom boat.

We return to Cairns with a free evening to dine independently and you may like to wander through the Cairns Night Market, open each day from 4:30pm to 10pm.

Day 16 - Rainforestation Nature Park & the Kuranda scenic railway

This morning brings a unique experience as we transfer by coach to Rainforestation Nature Park, located within the beautiful tropical rainforest. There, we embark on a guided Dreamtime Walk to learn how indigenous Australians understand the world and its creation, before experiencing a 'pamagirri' dance performance.

After lunch, we travel to Kuranda village in the rainforest, where there's time to look around the local craft market before heading to the station. Here, we board refurbished heritage carriages in Gold Class for a journey along the 125-year-old Kuranda Scenic Railway into the rainforest, through the stunning Barron River Gorge with its tropical vegetation and tumbling waterfalls.

After returning to Cairns along the same scenic route, you are free this evening to dine independently.

Day 17 - Leaving Cairns

There's a leisurely morning after breakfast in Cairns and you can choose to set out for some final sightseeing or buying souvenirs. Alternatively, take a relaxing walk along the harbour, soaking up views of the Coral Sea.

This afternoon, we transfer to Cairns airport for a flight to Singapore as we begin our journey home.

Day 18 - Homeward bound

This epic Australian holiday has taken us from the wondrous cities of Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide to the sensational natural wonders of Uluru and the Great Barrier Reef. A journey on the world-famous Ghan from Adelaide to Alice Springs allowed us to absorb ever-changing views while basking in the luxury of Gold Service. With trips on scenic railways through the Blue Mountains and Queensland rainforest, and an iconic Sydney Harbour cruise, this tour has taken across thousands of miles of Australia's vast and inspiring land.

We touch down in London Heathrow early today and you are free to make your way home.

Classic collection

Our Classic range is what we're known for. Enjoy curated moments with plenty of inclusions. Centrally located hotels, premium travel options and engaging group tours with a seasoned expert are included. You'll be in groups with an average of 20-25 travellers and a maximum of 30*. *Scandinavian and Worldwide tours are on average 30-35 and a maximum of 40.

Departure Dates
3 March 2028From £8,499
3 April 2028From £8,499
11 September 2028From £8,699
9 October 2028From £8,699

All prices are per person and assume full occupancy of the room.
Please always refer to the website for up-to-date prices and availability.

Trains
Katoomba Scenic Railway
Katoomba Scenic Railway

The historic Katoomba Scenic Railway, located in the stunning Blue Mountains in New South Wales, Australia, is the steepest cable-driven funicular railway in the world, with the steepest incline an astonishing 52 degrees. Passengers embark on a unique journey in the 84-seat glass roofed red train carriage. The train travels through sandstone cliffs, through a rock tunnel beside the tree covered Orphan Rock, before emerging to stunning panoramic views of the lush, ancient rainforest.

Kuranda Scenic Railway
Kuranda Scenic Railway

The unique Kuranda Scenic Railway has journeyed through tropical North Queensland for over 125 years, providing breathtaking views over one of the most stunning areas of Australia. The 23 mile (37 kilometre) long track winds through the lush green World Heritage Rainforest, past cascading waterfalls and a variety of different birds, fauna and reptiles, before it terminates at the small mountain village of Kuranda.

Demand for the railway began in 1882 when local tin miners began calling for a railway line which would lead them to the coast. Years of debate followed, with railway leagues from both Cairns and Port Douglas fighting for the right to the railway, before construction on the line officially began in 1886. Although initially designed for commuter purposes, the railway began operating as a tourist attraction as early as 1936 and today is used solely for this purpose, transporting tourists through the spectacular rainforest to the tropical village of Kuranda every day of the year except Christmas Day.

NSW Trainlink XPT
NSW Trainlink XPT

The frequent NSW TrainLink XPT service operates in and between several Australian cities, including Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Casino. On the route from Sydney to Melbourne, it passes through the through the suburbs of Campbelltown and Strathfield before entering the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, a mountainous wine-producing region that sits on the Great Dividing Range.

The XPT service continues through the Southern Tablelands, Cootamundra and the cities of Albury and Wagga Wagga before heading across the broad, flat plains of the Riverina, which comprise some of the most agriculturally productive land in Australia due to the favourable climate and a plentiful water supply. As it nears Melbourne, the train follows the Hume Highway through the state of Victoria, passing through Benalla and the cathedral city of Wangaratta before arriving at its destination.

On the Melbourne to Sydney route, this journey is reversed.

Puffing Billy steam train
Puffing Billy steam train

With its reputation as Australia's favourite steam train the century-old Puffing Billy is a treasure for rail enthusiasts. Running along a low-cost narrow gauge line constructed in Victoria during the early 1900s, the classic steam engine opened up rural areas and has been championed by the Puffing Billy Preservation Society since the Sixties. We journey on the Puffing Billy from Belgrave through the stunning Dandenong Ranges, crossing rustic timber bridges and passing scenic Emerald Lake Park and Wright State Forest.

The Ghan
The Ghan

Australia's Afghan Express, now affectionately referred to as The Ghan, offers Great Rail Journeys' guests an epic travel experience through this remarkable country.

Named in tribute to the Afghan camel drivers who helped to make Australia's arid and uncharted Red Centre accessible at the end of the nineteenth century, The Ghan's maiden journey in August 1929 travelled the 1,559 kilometres from Adelaide, South Australia to Alice Springs.

Since that first journey it was always intended that The Ghan's journey would continue from Alice Springs to Darwin on the coast of Australia's Northern Territory, and this became a reality in 2004 following the opening of a 1,420-kilometre rail link between the two cities.

Today, the entire 2,979-kilometre trip from Adelaide to Darwin, or vice-versa, can be made in three days. Travelling in luxurious comfort aboard a train fully-equipped with modern amenities, our guests aboard The Ghan enjoy a journey that takes in some of Australia's most diverse and spectacular scenery.

The Overland Train
The Overland

The Overland train serves the route between Adelaide and Melbourne. During this daylight journey we travel in Red Premium Service, which offers passengers comfortable reclining seats and complimentary orange juice or water on boarding the train. Red Premium Service passengers have access to the licensed Red Service Café Carriage which serves a selection of snacks, meals and drinks. There is also an at-seat trolley service with snacks and drinks available for purchase, as well as a limited selection of a la carte dishes.

Hotels
Crowne Plaza Lasseters Hotel, Alice Springs
Crowne Plaza Lasseters Hotel

Nestled at the foot of the majestic MacDonnell Ranges in Alice Springs, this 4-Star hotel offers several facilities including a bar and grill, a wine and tapas bar, and a restaurant which offers modern Australian cuisine with outback influences. The hotel also has a heated pool, a spa bath and a 24-hour health and fitness centre. Guest rooms are equipped with free Wi-Fi, flatscreen TV, minibar and complimentary toiletries.

Desert Gardens Hotel, Ayers Rock Resort
Desert Gardens Hotel, Ayers Rock Resort

Set among indigenous gardens, this 4-Star hotel offers an outdoor pool with spa facilities, a grill restaurant and pool bar. Local shops can be accessed by a free shuttle bus. The hotel is only a short stroll to the lookout, where guests can view the desert sunset and Uluru. Air-conditioned guest rooms are equipped with free Wi-Fi, flatscreen TV, minibar and tea & coffee-making facilities.

Pacific Hotel, Cairns
Pacific Hotel, Cairns

Overlooking Trinity Harbour, this 4-Star hotel is located on the Cairns Esplanade, next to the waterfront boardwalks. The Bushfire restaurant serves a buffet breakfast seven days a week and award-winning cuisine in the evening. There is a lounge and an outdoor swimming pool. Air-conditioned guest rooms are equipped with free Wi-Fi, flatscreen TV, tea & coffee-making facilities, complimentary toiletries and hairdryer.

The Savoy Hotel on Little Collins, Melbourne
The Savoy Hotel on Little Collins, Melbourne

This 4-Star hotel is set in a heritage building in the centre of Melbourne, a short distance from Southbank, Docklands and the exclusive Collins Street boutiques and arcades. The hotel is just across the road from the Southern Cross Station and a minute's walk to the tram route, so guests have full access to all Melbourne has to offer. Facilities include a restaurant, the Alexander Bar, gym and spa. Air-conditioned guest rooms are equipped with free Wi-Fi, flatscreen TV, tea & coffee-making facilities, hairdryer and complimentary toiletries.

ParkRoyal Darling Harbour, Sydney
ParkRoyal Darling Harbour, Sydney

Located in Sydney's central business district, this 4-Star hotel boasts views of Darling Harbour and the city skyline. Facilities include a restaurant, bistro and bar, which offer modern Australian cuisine. The hotel also has a fully equipped fitness centre with equipment including weights and yoga mats. On the doorstep are the bars and restaurants of Cockle Bay Wharf in Darling Harbour. Air-conditioned guest rooms are equipped with free Wi-Fi, flatscreen TV, safety deposit box, ironing equipment, tea & coffee-making facilities, hairdryer and complimentary toiletries.

Amora Hotel, Adelaide
Amora Hotel, Adelaide

Set in the heart of Adelaide city, this 4-Star hotel boasts a heated outdoor swimming pool, a 24-hour fitness centre and a tennis court with a jogging track. The hotel has a restaurant and a lobby lounge and bar. Guests can explore Adelaide's Central Market, which is located next door and around the corner you will find Chinatown and Gouger Street, Adelaide's largest restaurant precinct. You can catch a tram from directly outside the hotel to Glenelg Beach, which is a 20-minute ride away. Guest rooms are equipped with free Wi-Fi, flatscreen TV, minibar, tea & coffee-making facilities, hairdryer and complimentary toiletries.

Upgrades

We offer a selection of upgrades and 'add-ons' designed to help you make the most of your holiday - and make it even easier!

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