Amazing Australasia

Explore Australia

After attending the Workshop, take the opportunity to explore some of the other amazing destinations that Australia has to offer.
Sydney Opera House

Sydney Opera House - New South Wales

Located on the shores of one of the world’s most picturesque harbours, the Sydney Opera House is one of the most iconic landmarks in both Australia and the world, and is also a masterpiece of 20th century architecture. If you are visiting Sydney for the first time, it is impossible to miss the beautiful and timeless curves of the Opera House. It hosts more than 1,500 performances annually. Make sure to book a tour or a concert ticket to enjoy the Sydney Opera House.

The Great Barrier Reef

The Great Barrier Reef - Queensland

Don’t miss the chance to visit the world’s largest coral reef system that stretches for 2,000 kilometres. Just off the coast of Cairns, Queensland, the Great Barrier Reef has over 400 different types of coral and 1,500 species of tropical fish. This large reef is also known as the only creature on Earth that is visible from space. Experience this breathtakingly beautiful and rich ecosystem with diving, snorkelling, sailing, scenic flights and a world of options.

Uluru

Uluru - Northern Territory

Uluru is one of the world’s largest monoliths found in the heart of the Northern Territory’s “Red Centre”. It is believed that Uluru started forming approximately 550 million years ago and is a deeply spiritual place. The sandstone formation stands 348 m high, with most of its bulk lying underground, and has a total perimeter of 9.4 km. This formation is sacred to indigenous Australians. Breathe in, see the colours change before your eyes, hear the stories of time and be amazed as Uluru captures your heart.

South Australian Wineries

South Australian Wineries - South Australia

North or South, it doesn’t matter where you go in South Australia, you will always find a great winery that offers unparalleled wine options and fantastic food experiences. From McLaren Vale to Barossa and Clare Valley wine, the production of wine in all 18 South Australian regions has earned South Australia the title of Great Wine Capital. Step inside the wine wonderland and explore some of the most interesting winery architecture in Australia.


Explore New Zealand

Why not take this opportunity to take a quick flight to incredible New Zealand and continue your holiday in the Southern Hemisphere. You can find everything from stunning scenery and thrilling outdoor activities to incredible food and wine. Visit the Tourism NZ website for more information.

New Zealand Highlights

Great Walks of New Zealand

Great Walks of New Zealand

New Zealand is a hiker’s paradise, offering some of the most stunning and diverse landscapes in the world. Trek the iconic Tongariro Northern Circuit, explore the breathtaking beauty of Milford Sound, or discover the geothermal wonders of the Abel Tasman Coast Track. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a beginner, the country’s natural wonders are waiting to be explored.

For more information visit:
https://www.newzealand.com/nz/feature/great-walks-of-new-zealand/

Beaches, Nature and Wildlife

Beaches, Nature and Wildlife

New Zealand offers incredible wildlife experiences, from thrilling whale watching tours to swimming with playful dolphins in crystal-clear waters. Explore the magical glowworms of Waitomo caves, where the dark is lit by their ethereal glow. Relax on the country’s pristine beaches such as Cathedral Cove, with stunning coastal views and soft sands. Whether on land or at sea, New Zealand’s natural beauty and wildlife promise unforgettable adventures.

Wineries, food and drink

Wineries, food and drink

New Zealand is a renowned destination for food and wine lovers, offering a perfect blend of world-class wineries and fresh, local cuisine. Explore the country’s famous wine regions like Marlborough and Central Otago, where you can sample exquisite Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir, and other premium wines. Pair your wine tasting experience with delicious food, from fresh seafood and gourmet cheeses to farm-to-table dishes featuring locally sourced ingredients. Whether enjoying a vineyard lunch with stunning views or exploring bustling farmers’ markets, New Zealand promises a rich culinary experience that will delight all your senses.

Discover the Lord of the Rings in New Zealand

Discover the Lord of the Rings in New Zealand

For The Lord of the Rings fans, New Zealand is a dream come true. Explore iconic filming locations like Hobbiton in Matamata, the volcanic landscapes of Mordor, and the stunning Fiordland, which served as Rivendell. Walk through the forests of Lothlórien or take in the dramatic peaks of the Southern Alps. Whether you're a fan of the films or just love breathtaking scenery, New Zealand brings Middle earth to life.

For more information visit:
https://www.newzealand.com/nz/home-of-middle-earth/

Wellington

Wellington - The Windy City

At the centre of New Zealand you’ll find the capital, Wellington, a region with so much to offer. Nestled between green hills and a sparkling harbour, the city is full of things just waiting to be discovered.

Auckland

Auckland - The City of Sails

Dive into the many awesome things to do in Auckland; from great food to galleries, natural wonders to shopping meccas, you’re guaranteed to find something that floats your boat.

Queenstown

Queenstown - Adventure Capital

Nestled amidst New Zealand's spectacular alpine landscapes, Queenstown offers more than just a getaway. Immerse yourself in nature and connect with their landscapes and warm community. Queenstown invites you to slow down, experience more and become a temporary local.

Christchurch

Christchurch - The Garden City

A revitalised city in the heart of Aotearoa New Zealand’s South Island. This is a city in perfect balance; home to a diverse natural playground, wide open spaces, modern architecture and heritage buildings.

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