15 days

Coastal and Wildlife Self Drive Explorer

Start Location Sydney
End Location Adelaide
Code
CWSE
Starting From
$3,120 USD
Places Visited

Adelaide, Apollo Bay, Cowes, Jervis Bay, Lakes Entrance, Melbourne...

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Tour Overview

This 15-day (14-night) self-drive tour explores Australia's stunning coastal and wildlife destinations, starting in Sydney and ending in Adelaide. It includes car rental, accommodations, and guided tours of iconic locations such as the Great Ocean Road, Melbourne's laneways, and Kangaroo Island.

Start Location Sydney
End Location Adelaide

Top Highlights

  • Jervis Bay: Pristine beaches, whale watching, and water activities.
  • Merimbula & Lakes Entrance: Scenic coastal towns with rich marine life and outdoor activities.
  • Phillip Island: Home to the famous Penguin Parade, fur seal colonies, and Koala Conservation Centre.
  • Melbourne: Cultural capital with a walking tour of historic laneways.
  • Grampians National Park: Hikes to waterfalls, rock formations, and wildlife spotting.
  • Mornington Peninsula: Wineries, hot springs, and coastal adventures.
  • Apollo Bay & Port Fairy: Iconic Great Ocean Road scenery and wildlife.
  • Adelaide: Vibrant city with markets, gardens, and coastal charm.
  • Kangaroo Island: Guided tour featuring sea lions, koalas, and rugged coastlines.
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An unforgettable journey awaits you

Embark on a travel experience that will stay with you forever. We offer a blend of culture, adventure, and tranquility, ensuring every moment is filled with wonder. Whether you’re seeking thrill or relaxation, we create journeys that are truly unforgettable.

THE JOURNEY BEGINS

Customizable Itinerary

  • Sydney to Jervis Bay

    Surrounding the vast blue waters of the Jervis Bay National Park, Huskisson is a natural magnet for fans of watersports and for those seeking a classic Australian beach holiday. Fishing, diving, snorkeling and sailing are at their best here, while the beaches are known for their spectacular stretches of white sand and their crystal blue waters. Whale watching is a popular activity in the Jervis Bay area, with migrating whales often sighted between May and November. The most commonly sighted whales are humpbacks and southern right whales, making for some incredibly dramatic photograph opportunities and unforgettable memories in this incredibly pristine part of New South Wales.

    Overnight: Jervis Bay


  • Jervis Bay to Merimbula

    Merimbula is a true gem on the enchanting Sapphire Coast, a small charming seaside town rising on the tree-clad hills around the tranquil waters of Lake Merimbula and Back Lagoon, in fact Merimbula itself is a name translating to two lakes. Beyond the coastal lakes, there is an abundance of coves and rugged beaches including the 6km long main beach which makes for stunning views and boasts a myriad of walking trails along the coast. Moreover there are seemingly limitless water-based activities for visitors to enjoy nearby to the town including fishing, swimming, surfing, boating, lake cruises, scuba diving, sailboarding and canoeing.

    Overnight: Merimbula


  • Merimbula to Lakes Entrance

    A popular holiday spot for over 100 years, Lakes Entrance has an easy seaside charm. Located on the edge of Ninety Mile Beach where the Gippsland Lakes meets the Southern Ocean, many of the local activities are water based. Lakes Entrance is renowned for its fresh seafood due to the many fishing trawlers operating in the area. Visit nearby scenic Lake Tyers, bordered by ocean and state forest. Boasting Australia's largest inland network of waterways, making it for the unique experience of getting around by boat, this Victorian town is well equipped with accommodation, services and facilities for those enjoying their coastal escape.

    Overnight: Lakes Entrance


  • Lakes Entrance to Philip Island

    Cowes, laid out across a beautiful stretch of coastline on the north side of Phillip Island, it is the islands major town and commercial hub, a positively bustling spot during the holiday season with a number of seaside eateries and renowned restaurants. The foreshore offers fantastic coastal walks, safe swimming beaches, pretty picnic areas and the jetty is very popular fishing spot. Various seal watching cruises are also available in the area, proving the best way to see the fascinating fur seals up close. Cowes certainly makes for the ideal base whilst visiting Phillip Island, boasting more accommodation than anywhere else and just ten minutes drive from the iconic Penguin Parade.

    Overnight: Cowes


  • Explore Philip Island

    Included today is entrance to 3 parks: Koala Conervation Centre, Chuchill Island Heritage Farm and Nobbies Centre included today is entrance to the famous penguin parade

    Overnight: Cowes


  • Philip Island to Melbourne

    Melbourne is Australia's cultural and sporting capital, known as much for its cafes, galleries, laneways and arcades, as for its major sporting events, including the Formula 1 Grand Prix, Australian Open and AFL and cricket matches at the MCG. The city grew during the gold rush in the 19th century and much of this early architecture still stands today within the grid of easy-to-navigate streets of central Melbourne. From the historic buildings to the fantastic shopping precincts to the diverse bar and restaurant scene, a visit to Melbourne is all about experiencing the lifestyle that this vibrant city offers.

    Overnight: Melbourne


  • Melbourne Lanes and Arcades Tour

    Step into the enchanting laneways and hidden corners of Melbourne with this immersive tour, guided by passionate local hosts. Embrace the city's unique blend of history, culture, and creativity, where every turn reveals something new. Whether you're a curious visitor or a seasoned local, this tour offers a fresh perspective and a deeper connection to Melbourne's soul. Spend a few leisurely hours with us and discover the magic of Melbourne. Finish with a one course lunch and a glass of local wine in a Melbourne hotspot (unaccompanied).

    Overnight: Melbourne


  • Grampians Tour

    We pass through the Western Plains of Victoria on our way to the historic town of Ballarat. Ballarat boomed in the 1850s with the widespread discovery of gold in the district. Learn a little about the history as we enjoy morning tea here at the site of the infamous Eureka Rebellion. Continuing on our drive through the picturesque, volcanic plains, we pass through the town of Moyston, the birthplace of Australian Rules Football. We then arrive at the foot of the Grampians Range or Gariwerd in the local Jardwadjali language. On arrival, we immerse ourselves in the Australian bush with a gentle stroll to see the Silverband Falls. We next make our way into the township of Halls Gap for a lunch break (own expense). Keep an eye open for the local kangaroos and abundant birdlife that can be seen in the main street. After lunch, we head to the Wonderland Turntable trail for a short hike to the Grand Canyon. Marvel at the high rising rock walls, crisscrossed with layering and fault lines, showcasing the area's unique geology. Stunning panoramas await at Reeds Lookout which overlooks the towering Stringybark Forest and Victoria Valley. Next stop is MacKenzie Falls. No trip to the Grampians would be complete without a visit to these majestic waterfalls. Set in a gorge surrounded by eucalyptus forest, the water cascades down over the rocks, creating a tranquil scene enticing all the senses. Walk the Bluff trail along the top of the cliffs to the panoramic viewpoint of the falls or journey down the stairs to the base of the steep gorge and gaze up at this truly impressive waterfall. Our next port of call is the Boroka Lookout. Boroka provides panoramic views of the surrounding region, overlooking the town of Halls Gap and further afield to Lake Bellfield and beyond. We then make our way back into Halls Gap for a final opportunity to spot some of the area's wild kangaroo population before beginning our return to Melbourne. A dinner stop is made on the return journey to Melbourne, then we enjoy a stunning view of the illuminated city as we complete the return journey to Melbourne. With drop off right back to your inner city accommodation.

    Overnight: Melbourne


  • Melbourne to Mornington Peninsula

    The Mornington Peninsula has long been a favourite destination for coastal holidays and cosy winter escapes. In the warmer months, swimming and surf beaches await whilst seaside restaurants and local markets provide an array of places to eat and drink. When the temperature drops, fireside dining and art exhibitions turn up the heat.Adventure gardens, marine activities and iconic attractions are here for the thrill seekers. While it's at Mornington Peninsula hot springs and day spas where you'll be amongst the chill seekers. The region's golf scene is excellent to enjoy throughout all seasons of the year. And there are countless wineries and cellar doors at which you can find your next favourite drop. A new generation of makers is excited to meet you on the Beer, Cider and Spirits Trail.Less than an hours’ drive from Melbourne, the Mornington Peninsula provides so many reasons to explore more of the things to do, places to go, and sights to see.

    Overnight: Mornington Peninsula


  • Mornington Peninsula and Great Ocean Road

    Midway along the Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay is truly the iconic destination on this incredible stretch of coastline. Nestled in the foothills of the Otway Ranges, the town is one of tranquil beaches, scenic clifftop walks and spectacular rainforests. Visitors can spot migrating southern right whales in the waters offshore between winter and spring as well as Aussie classics like kangaroos, koalas and wombats. Explore further beyond the town's cute cafes and discover the petrified forest, visit Australia's oldest mainland lighthouse or enjoy a bird's eye view of the rainforest from the treetop walk.

    Overnight: Apollo Bay


  • Apollo Bay to Port Fairy Great Ocean Road

    Located near the end of the Great Ocean Road, the charming fishing village of Port Fairy started as a whaling community in the early nineteenth century and retains much of its heritage from this period. One of the town's highlights is Griffiths Island and the Port Fairy Lighthouse, where bird-watchers will enjoy the plethora of birds about. Port Fairy also has a buzzing arts scene, with boutiques, antique stores, art and craft shops and an annual folk festival on offer, culminating to make this idyllic little spot the perfect stop on your Victorian roundtrip.

    Overnight: Port Fairy


  • Port Fairy to Mount Gambier

    Mt. Gambier has two famous attractions, the Blue Lake and the Cave in the center of the city. As a consequence the town is known as "Blue Lake City" or the "City around a Cave". The lake is famous for its change of color from winter grey to intense blue in November each year. It remains blue until late March, and aside from its beauty, is the City's source of domestic water.

    Overnight: Mount Gambier


  • Mount Gambier to Adelaide

    Adelaide is one of the nation's most beautiful and well-planned cities, with a great visual harmony and elegant style. It is harboured between the calm waters of Gulf St Vincent and the picturesque backdrop of the Adelaide Hills. An idyllic city centre is entirely surrounded by stunning green parklands and Adelaide Botanic Garden and the Oval. Rundle Street is a hive of activity featuring award winning restaurants, outdoor cafes, markets, elegant buildings and gardens. South of here is the Adelaide Central Market, offering a variety of fresh produce, tiny cafes and a vast array of goods.

    Overnight: Adelaide


  • Kangaroo Island Day Tour

    An early morning pick-up from your hotel for a scenic coach transfer to Cape Jervis taking in the picturesque Fleurieu Peninsula with its vineyards, coastal views and rolling hills. On arrival, board the SeaLink ferry for the 45-minute crossing to Penneshaw on Kangaroo Island. Here you will board your luxury SeaLink coach and your local driver/guide will take you on a tour of South Australia's premier nature-based tourism destination. Visit Seal Bay Conservation Park where you will be taken on a guided beach walk with an experienced guide and be amongst a colony of rare Australian sea lions. Get up close and see these wild creatures frolic and laze about - a truly amazing and unforgettable experience. A delicious two course lunch will follow your Seal Bay Conservation Park visit. Spend the afternoon in the Flinders Chase National Park, which was devastated in the worst fire to ever hit the island in January 2020. You'll see that the regeneration of the native bush occurs so quickly after the event and there will be many opportunities to take photos. As you travel through the park, keep an eye out for echidnas, wallabies, reptiles, and koalas. See the rugged coastline from walks around Remarkable Rocks and Admirals Arch. Remarkable Rocks provide great photographic opportunities, and the Admirals Arch boardwalk takes you down a rugged cliff face to reveal the spectacular rock archway, a natural nursery and safe haven for playful Long-nosed Fur Seals. Your last visit of the day is to the Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park to feed some kangaroos and get up close to the Kangaroo Island Koalas while listening to the Keeper talk about the cuddly mammals. If time permits, there may be a photo opportunity to hold a Koala (additional cost). There is a possibility that you will see more kangaroos and wallabies on your return to Penneshaw for your ferry and coach transfer back to Adelaide.

    Overnight: Adelaide


  • Until the next time

    Today is the end of your adventure. Until the next time!


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DATES & PRICES

Availability:  
AVAILABLE ALL YEAR
Trip start Trip End Accommodation Price Inquire
Sydney
Adelaide
$3,120 USD
We accept:
Visa Mastercard American Express

All prices are per person based on double occupancy and subject to local taxes - GST, PST or HST.

Applicable taxes vary depending on travel destination and are not included. Please ask your sales agent what extra taxes will be payable for your tour.

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What’s Included

  • 11 Day Car Rental
  • 10 Nights of Accommodation as listed
  • Entrance to the Penguin Parade
  • Entrance to the Koala Conservation
  • Walking Tour of Melbourne
  • Guided Tour of the Great Ocean Road
  • Ferry from Sorrento to Queenscliff
  • Kangaroo Island Tour from Adelaide

What’s Not Included

  • nternational & Domestic Flights – Airfare to/from Australia is not included.
  • Fuel Costs – While car rental is provided, petrol expenses are the traveler’s responsibility.
  • Meals & Drinks – Most meals (except specified ones, such as the lunch on Kangaroo Island) are at your own expense.
  • Travel Insurance – Strongly recommended but not included in the package.
  • Optional Activities & Entrance Fees – Any excursions not listed in the itinerary, such as seal-watching cruises or additional wildlife encounters.
  • Personal Expenses – Souvenirs, shopping, and incidental costs at hotels.
  • Parking & Road Tolls – Potential additional costs while driving.
  • Visa Fees – If required for entry into Australia.
  • Additional Accommodation – Any extra nights before or after the tour dates.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Booking & Flight Questions

Yes! We can certainly assist with booking airport transfers for you! Some tours have airport transfers included already. Please inquire for further information and pricing.

Yes! We can certainly assist with booking additional nights of accommodation for you before and/or after your fully escorted tour! Please inquire for further information and pricing.

Yes! We can certainly assist with booking your flights for you! We do not recommend you book any flights until you receive your booking confirmation directly from Anderson Vacations Tours, as some tours are not pre-guaranteed. Please inquire for further information and pricing.

Yes, it is possible to book triple share accommodations on select trips. Please inquire about this option, as pricing may also vary and it will be subject to availability.

Anderson Vacations Tours can work with private groups to customize a tour to your needs. Please inquire for further information and pricing.

Tour Questions

Our tours are suitable for all age demographics. The average age of travelers is typically 45+

There are options for single travelers to join most tours. Solo Travelers can choose to pay the single supplement and have their own room throughout the tour. For those willing to share, we also have a Twin Share option that is offered for the majority of our tours. This means you will be sharing the hotel rooms with another single, same gender traveller who also books the Twin Share option. If this is the case, there will be no single supplement charged to either of you. If we are unable to match you with another Twin Share traveler, there may be a single surcharge applied to cover the full cost of the rooms on some of our longer tours. Please enquire before finalizing your booking for full details.

This tour has a low level of physical demand, although there may be some activities or sightseeing tours that require walking short distances. Please inquire if you have any mobility restrictions before completing your booking to ensure this tour is right for you.

Each passenger may bring one large suitcase and one carry-on bag. The weight limit for this suitcase is 32 kilograms/60 pounds. Baggage handling is provided at the hotels in our tour packages. Please advise our reservations staff if you will be bringing additional items such as a cane, walker or wheelchair. You may also bring one small soft-sided carry-on bag, which should easily fit into the overhead shelf of the coach. Each person is responsible for his/her own carryon luggage. Remember to check your airline baggage restrictions if you are flying, as they may differ from Anderson Vacations Tours guidelines.

The suggested allowance for non-included meals is $40.00 — $60.00 CAD per day (includes tipping).

Yes! There are many meals included on our fully escorted tours. Please inform us of any dietary restrictions at the time of booking so we can ensure there are alternative meal choices and arrangements made for you.

For your convenience, gratuities for local guides and meals stated on the itinerary are included in the price of the tour. For meals not included in your tour package please remember that it is customary to tip your server 15-20% in North America. Gratuities for your Motorcoach Driver and Tour Director are left to your discretion. We recommend $4.00 - $5.00 CAD per person, per day for your Motorcoach Driver and $6.00 - $7.00 CAD per person, per day for your Tour Director. if you can't find your
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An unforgettable journey awaits you

Embark on a travel experience that will stay with you forever. We offer a blend of culture, adventure, and tranquility, ensuring every moment is filled with wonder. Whether you’re seeking thrill or relaxation, we create journeys that are truly unforgettable.

THE JOURNEY BEGINS

Customizable Itinerary

  • Sydney to Jervis Bay

    Surrounding the vast blue waters of the Jervis Bay National Park, Huskisson is a natural magnet for fans of watersports and for those seeking a classic Australian beach holiday. Fishing, diving, snorkeling and sailing are at their best here, while the beaches are known for their spectacular stretches of white sand and their crystal blue waters. Whale watching is a popular activity in the Jervis Bay area, with migrating whales often sighted between May and November. The most commonly sighted whales are humpbacks and southern right whales, making for some incredibly dramatic photograph opportunities and unforgettable memories in this incredibly pristine part of New South Wales.

    Overnight: Jervis Bay


  • Jervis Bay to Merimbula

    Merimbula is a true gem on the enchanting Sapphire Coast, a small charming seaside town rising on the tree-clad hills around the tranquil waters of Lake Merimbula and Back Lagoon, in fact Merimbula itself is a name translating to two lakes. Beyond the coastal lakes, there is an abundance of coves and rugged beaches including the 6km long main beach which makes for stunning views and boasts a myriad of walking trails along the coast. Moreover there are seemingly limitless water-based activities for visitors to enjoy nearby to the town including fishing, swimming, surfing, boating, lake cruises, scuba diving, sailboarding and canoeing.

    Overnight: Merimbula


  • Merimbula to Lakes Entrance

    A popular holiday spot for over 100 years, Lakes Entrance has an easy seaside charm. Located on the edge of Ninety Mile Beach where the Gippsland Lakes meets the Southern Ocean, many of the local activities are water based. Lakes Entrance is renowned for its fresh seafood due to the many fishing trawlers operating in the area. Visit nearby scenic Lake Tyers, bordered by ocean and state forest. Boasting Australia's largest inland network of waterways, making it for the unique experience of getting around by boat, this Victorian town is well equipped with accommodation, services and facilities for those enjoying their coastal escape.

    Overnight: Lakes Entrance


  • Lakes Entrance to Philip Island

    Cowes, laid out across a beautiful stretch of coastline on the north side of Phillip Island, it is the islands major town and commercial hub, a positively bustling spot during the holiday season with a number of seaside eateries and renowned restaurants. The foreshore offers fantastic coastal walks, safe swimming beaches, pretty picnic areas and the jetty is very popular fishing spot. Various seal watching cruises are also available in the area, proving the best way to see the fascinating fur seals up close. Cowes certainly makes for the ideal base whilst visiting Phillip Island, boasting more accommodation than anywhere else and just ten minutes drive from the iconic Penguin Parade.

    Overnight: Cowes


  • Explore Philip Island

    Included today is entrance to 3 parks: Koala Conervation Centre, Chuchill Island Heritage Farm and Nobbies Centre included today is entrance to the famous penguin parade

    Overnight: Cowes


  • Philip Island to Melbourne

    Melbourne is Australia's cultural and sporting capital, known as much for its cafes, galleries, laneways and arcades, as for its major sporting events, including the Formula 1 Grand Prix, Australian Open and AFL and cricket matches at the MCG. The city grew during the gold rush in the 19th century and much of this early architecture still stands today within the grid of easy-to-navigate streets of central Melbourne. From the historic buildings to the fantastic shopping precincts to the diverse bar and restaurant scene, a visit to Melbourne is all about experiencing the lifestyle that this vibrant city offers.

    Overnight: Melbourne


  • Melbourne Lanes and Arcades Tour

    Step into the enchanting laneways and hidden corners of Melbourne with this immersive tour, guided by passionate local hosts. Embrace the city's unique blend of history, culture, and creativity, where every turn reveals something new. Whether you're a curious visitor or a seasoned local, this tour offers a fresh perspective and a deeper connection to Melbourne's soul. Spend a few leisurely hours with us and discover the magic of Melbourne. Finish with a one course lunch and a glass of local wine in a Melbourne hotspot (unaccompanied).

    Overnight: Melbourne


  • Grampians Tour

    We pass through the Western Plains of Victoria on our way to the historic town of Ballarat. Ballarat boomed in the 1850s with the widespread discovery of gold in the district. Learn a little about the history as we enjoy morning tea here at the site of the infamous Eureka Rebellion. Continuing on our drive through the picturesque, volcanic plains, we pass through the town of Moyston, the birthplace of Australian Rules Football. We then arrive at the foot of the Grampians Range or Gariwerd in the local Jardwadjali language. On arrival, we immerse ourselves in the Australian bush with a gentle stroll to see the Silverband Falls. We next make our way into the township of Halls Gap for a lunch break (own expense). Keep an eye open for the local kangaroos and abundant birdlife that can be seen in the main street. After lunch, we head to the Wonderland Turntable trail for a short hike to the Grand Canyon. Marvel at the high rising rock walls, crisscrossed with layering and fault lines, showcasing the area's unique geology. Stunning panoramas await at Reeds Lookout which overlooks the towering Stringybark Forest and Victoria Valley. Next stop is MacKenzie Falls. No trip to the Grampians would be complete without a visit to these majestic waterfalls. Set in a gorge surrounded by eucalyptus forest, the water cascades down over the rocks, creating a tranquil scene enticing all the senses. Walk the Bluff trail along the top of the cliffs to the panoramic viewpoint of the falls or journey down the stairs to the base of the steep gorge and gaze up at this truly impressive waterfall. Our next port of call is the Boroka Lookout. Boroka provides panoramic views of the surrounding region, overlooking the town of Halls Gap and further afield to Lake Bellfield and beyond. We then make our way back into Halls Gap for a final opportunity to spot some of the area's wild kangaroo population before beginning our return to Melbourne. A dinner stop is made on the return journey to Melbourne, then we enjoy a stunning view of the illuminated city as we complete the return journey to Melbourne. With drop off right back to your inner city accommodation.

    Overnight: Melbourne


  • Melbourne to Mornington Peninsula

    The Mornington Peninsula has long been a favourite destination for coastal holidays and cosy winter escapes. In the warmer months, swimming and surf beaches await whilst seaside restaurants and local markets provide an array of places to eat and drink. When the temperature drops, fireside dining and art exhibitions turn up the heat.Adventure gardens, marine activities and iconic attractions are here for the thrill seekers. While it's at Mornington Peninsula hot springs and day spas where you'll be amongst the chill seekers. The region's golf scene is excellent to enjoy throughout all seasons of the year. And there are countless wineries and cellar doors at which you can find your next favourite drop. A new generation of makers is excited to meet you on the Beer, Cider and Spirits Trail.Less than an hours’ drive from Melbourne, the Mornington Peninsula provides so many reasons to explore more of the things to do, places to go, and sights to see.

    Overnight: Mornington Peninsula


  • Mornington Peninsula and Great Ocean Road

    Midway along the Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay is truly the iconic destination on this incredible stretch of coastline. Nestled in the foothills of the Otway Ranges, the town is one of tranquil beaches, scenic clifftop walks and spectacular rainforests. Visitors can spot migrating southern right whales in the waters offshore between winter and spring as well as Aussie classics like kangaroos, koalas and wombats. Explore further beyond the town's cute cafes and discover the petrified forest, visit Australia's oldest mainland lighthouse or enjoy a bird's eye view of the rainforest from the treetop walk.

    Overnight: Apollo Bay


  • Apollo Bay to Port Fairy Great Ocean Road

    Located near the end of the Great Ocean Road, the charming fishing village of Port Fairy started as a whaling community in the early nineteenth century and retains much of its heritage from this period. One of the town's highlights is Griffiths Island and the Port Fairy Lighthouse, where bird-watchers will enjoy the plethora of birds about. Port Fairy also has a buzzing arts scene, with boutiques, antique stores, art and craft shops and an annual folk festival on offer, culminating to make this idyllic little spot the perfect stop on your Victorian roundtrip.

    Overnight: Port Fairy


  • Port Fairy to Mount Gambier

    Mt. Gambier has two famous attractions, the Blue Lake and the Cave in the center of the city. As a consequence the town is known as "Blue Lake City" or the "City around a Cave". The lake is famous for its change of color from winter grey to intense blue in November each year. It remains blue until late March, and aside from its beauty, is the City's source of domestic water.

    Overnight: Mount Gambier


  • Mount Gambier to Adelaide

    Adelaide is one of the nation's most beautiful and well-planned cities, with a great visual harmony and elegant style. It is harboured between the calm waters of Gulf St Vincent and the picturesque backdrop of the Adelaide Hills. An idyllic city centre is entirely surrounded by stunning green parklands and Adelaide Botanic Garden and the Oval. Rundle Street is a hive of activity featuring award winning restaurants, outdoor cafes, markets, elegant buildings and gardens. South of here is the Adelaide Central Market, offering a variety of fresh produce, tiny cafes and a vast array of goods.

    Overnight: Adelaide


  • Kangaroo Island Day Tour

    An early morning pick-up from your hotel for a scenic coach transfer to Cape Jervis taking in the picturesque Fleurieu Peninsula with its vineyards, coastal views and rolling hills. On arrival, board the SeaLink ferry for the 45-minute crossing to Penneshaw on Kangaroo Island. Here you will board your luxury SeaLink coach and your local driver/guide will take you on a tour of South Australia's premier nature-based tourism destination. Visit Seal Bay Conservation Park where you will be taken on a guided beach walk with an experienced guide and be amongst a colony of rare Australian sea lions. Get up close and see these wild creatures frolic and laze about - a truly amazing and unforgettable experience. A delicious two course lunch will follow your Seal Bay Conservation Park visit. Spend the afternoon in the Flinders Chase National Park, which was devastated in the worst fire to ever hit the island in January 2020. You'll see that the regeneration of the native bush occurs so quickly after the event and there will be many opportunities to take photos. As you travel through the park, keep an eye out for echidnas, wallabies, reptiles, and koalas. See the rugged coastline from walks around Remarkable Rocks and Admirals Arch. Remarkable Rocks provide great photographic opportunities, and the Admirals Arch boardwalk takes you down a rugged cliff face to reveal the spectacular rock archway, a natural nursery and safe haven for playful Long-nosed Fur Seals. Your last visit of the day is to the Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park to feed some kangaroos and get up close to the Kangaroo Island Koalas while listening to the Keeper talk about the cuddly mammals. If time permits, there may be a photo opportunity to hold a Koala (additional cost). There is a possibility that you will see more kangaroos and wallabies on your return to Penneshaw for your ferry and coach transfer back to Adelaide.

    Overnight: Adelaide


  • Until the next time

    Today is the end of your adventure. Until the next time!


Download Full Itinerary

DATES & PRICES

Availability:  
AVAILABLE ALL YEAR
Trip start Trip End Accommodation Price Inquire
Sydney
Adelaide
$3,120 USD
We accept:
Visa Mastercard American Express

All prices are per person based on double occupancy and subject to local taxes - GST, PST or HST.

Applicable taxes vary depending on travel destination and are not included. Please ask your sales agent what extra taxes will be payable for your tour.

Star Icon

OUR KEY TO EARNING TRUST IS

Transparency

What’s Included

  • 11 Day Car Rental
  • 10 Nights of Accommodation as listed
  • Entrance to the Penguin Parade
  • Entrance to the Koala Conservation
  • Walking Tour of Melbourne
  • Guided Tour of the Great Ocean Road
  • Ferry from Sorrento to Queenscliff
  • Kangaroo Island Tour from Adelaide

What’s Not Included

  • nternational & Domestic Flights – Airfare to/from Australia is not included.
  • Fuel Costs – While car rental is provided, petrol expenses are the traveler’s responsibility.
  • Meals & Drinks – Most meals (except specified ones, such as the lunch on Kangaroo Island) are at your own expense.
  • Travel Insurance – Strongly recommended but not included in the package.
  • Optional Activities & Entrance Fees – Any excursions not listed in the itinerary, such as seal-watching cruises or additional wildlife encounters.
  • Personal Expenses – Souvenirs, shopping, and incidental costs at hotels.
  • Parking & Road Tolls – Potential additional costs while driving.
  • Visa Fees – If required for entry into Australia.
  • Additional Accommodation – Any extra nights before or after the tour dates.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Booking & Flight Questions

Yes! We can certainly assist with booking airport transfers for you! Some tours have airport transfers included already. Please inquire for further information and pricing.

Yes! We can certainly assist with booking additional nights of accommodation for you before and/or after your fully escorted tour! Please inquire for further information and pricing.

Yes! We can certainly assist with booking your flights for you! We do not recommend you book any flights until you receive your booking confirmation directly from Anderson Vacations Tours, as some tours are not pre-guaranteed. Please inquire for further information and pricing.

Yes, it is possible to book triple share accommodations on select trips. Please inquire about this option, as pricing may also vary and it will be subject to availability.

Anderson Vacations Tours can work with private groups to customize a tour to your needs. Please inquire for further information and pricing.

Tour Questions

Our tours are suitable for all age demographics. The average age of travelers is typically 45+

There are options for single travelers to join most tours. Solo Travelers can choose to pay the single supplement and have their own room throughout the tour. For those willing to share, we also have a Twin Share option that is offered for the majority of our tours. This means you will be sharing the hotel rooms with another single, same gender traveller who also books the Twin Share option. If this is the case, there will be no single supplement charged to either of you. If we are unable to match you with another Twin Share traveler, there may be a single surcharge applied to cover the full cost of the rooms on some of our longer tours. Please enquire before finalizing your booking for full details.

This tour has a low level of physical demand, although there may be some activities or sightseeing tours that require walking short distances. Please inquire if you have any mobility restrictions before completing your booking to ensure this tour is right for you.

Each passenger may bring one large suitcase and one carry-on bag. The weight limit for this suitcase is 32 kilograms/60 pounds. Baggage handling is provided at the hotels in our tour packages. Please advise our reservations staff if you will be bringing additional items such as a cane, walker or wheelchair. You may also bring one small soft-sided carry-on bag, which should easily fit into the overhead shelf of the coach. Each person is responsible for his/her own carryon luggage. Remember to check your airline baggage restrictions if you are flying, as they may differ from Anderson Vacations Tours guidelines.

The suggested allowance for non-included meals is $40.00 — $60.00 CAD per day (includes tipping).

Yes! There are many meals included on our fully escorted tours. Please inform us of any dietary restrictions at the time of booking so we can ensure there are alternative meal choices and arrangements made for you.

For your convenience, gratuities for local guides and meals stated on the itinerary are included in the price of the tour. For meals not included in your tour package please remember that it is customary to tip your server 15-20% in North America. Gratuities for your Motorcoach Driver and Tour Director are left to your discretion. We recommend $4.00 - $5.00 CAD per person, per day for your Motorcoach Driver and $6.00 - $7.00 CAD per person, per day for your Tour Director. if you can't find your
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