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The Best of Eastern Australia

A 12-day Fully Independent Traveller (FIT) itinerary spanning Sydney, the Hunter Valley, Cairns, the Great Barrier Reef, Cape Tribulation, Magnetic Island, and the Whitsundays. Wine country, world-heritage rainforest, outer reef snorkelling, and some of the most beautiful beaches on the planet – all stitched together with transfers, touring, and handpicked accommodation. Built for travel agents packaging eastern Australia for leisure clients who want depth, not just the highlights reel.

About This Itinerary

Sydney to the Whitsundays

Eastern Australia is where most international visitors want to start, and for good reason. This coastline packs in an almost unreasonable amount of diversity – from the sophistication of Sydney Harbour to the ancient rainforests of the Daintree, the outer Great Barrier Reef, and the white silica sands of Whitehaven Beach. Each stop feels like a different country.

The Best of Eastern Australia is a 12-day FIT itinerary covering Sydney, the Hunter Valley wine region, Cairns, Cape Tribulation, Magnetic Island, and the Whitsundays. It includes guided day tours, reef excursions, the Kuranda Skyrail and Scenic Railway, hop-on hop-off Sydney sightseeing, and resort stays on both Magnetic Island and Daydream Island. All transfers, domestic flights, and key experiences are packaged. Designed for travel agents building comprehensive Australian programmes for leisure travellers, couples, and families who want a genuine cross-section of the east coast.

  • 12 days covering Sydney, Hunter Valley, Cairns, Great Barrier Reef, Magnetic Island, and the Whitsundays
  • Guided touring including Blue Mountains, Cape Tribulation, Daintree, and Kuranda
  • Full day on the outer Great Barrier Reef aboard Quicksilver’s wave-piercing catamaran
  • Whitehaven Beach sailing day and resort stays on Magnetic Island and Daydream Island
  • All transfers, domestic flights, key meals, and attraction entries included
A stunning aerial photograph of Whitehaven Beach on Whitsunday Island, featuring pristine white silica sand, turquoise lagoons, and lush green hills. The image captures the iconic swirling sandbars and crystal-clear waters that make this Australian destination a world-renowned tropical paradise.

COMPLETE ITINERARY

Your Eastern Australia Journey – Day by Day

Arrive in Sydney & Settle In

On arrival in Sydney, a private driver collects your clients from the airport and transfers them to their downtown hotel. The rest of the day is theirs. Depending on energy levels after the flight, they might take a walking tour through The Rocks – Sydney’s oldest neighbourhood, all sandstone laneways and harbourside pubs – or perhaps a Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb if they’re feeling ambitious.

Sydney rewards that first afternoon of wandering. Circular Quay, the Opera House forecourt, the Royal Botanic Gardens. It’s one of those cities that looks better in person than in photos, which is saying something.

Trade tip: We recommend booking clients into a hotel near Circular Quay or Darling Harbour for easy access to the touring over the next few days. The Harbour Bridge Climb can be pre-booked and makes a strong first-day activity for clients who aren’t jet-lagged.

The expedition cruise ship Douglas Mawson dwarfed by the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House. The blue-hulled vessel is moored in the iconic natural harbour with the bridge's distinctive steel arch structure and the Opera House's white shell-shaped roof prominently featured against a clear blue sky.

Hunter Valley Wine Experience

A full-day guided tour to Australia’s oldest wine-producing region. Your clients travel over the Sydney Harbour Bridge and through the Hawkesbury River countryside to the picturesque Hunter Valley. The day includes visits to Leogate Estate for award-winning varietal tastings with views of the Brokenback Ranges, then Hunter Valley Resort for a vineyard walk and lunch prepared with local produce.

After lunch there’s the option to sample a beer tasting paddle from the on-site brewery. The afternoon continues at McGuigan’s Winery for a private group tasting and cellar door visit, before finishing at Roche Estate where clients can browse Australian cheeses, gourmet delights, gelato, and craft beer.

Includes: Lunch at Hunter Valley Resort, cellar door wine tastings, behind-the-scenes winery tour, return hotel transfers.

Trade tip: The Hunter Valley day works well early in the itinerary while clients are still in Sydney. It’s relaxed, scenic, and a good way to ease into the trip before the more active days in Queensland. Clients return to their Sydney hotel that evening.

A picturesque spring vineyard landscape in Italy featuring organized rows of grapevines on rolling green hills, with a charming village and church steeple visible in the background. The scene captures the pastoral beauty of European wine-making regions with traditional terraced farming and rustic architecture.

Blue Mountains Full-Day Tour

An early departure at 7:55am for a full day exploring the World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains National Park – over one million hectares of dramatic cliffs, deep canyons, and eucalyptus bushland. The tour visits the famous Three Sisters rock formation at Echo Point, then Scenic World where clients can ride the Scenic Railway (the world’s steepest), the Cableway, and the Skyway across the valley.

Lunch is in the charming village of Leura, followed by an afternoon encounter at a wildlife park where clients get up close to koalas, kangaroos, wombats, and dingoes. The return to Sydney includes the option of a river cruise along the Parramatta River back to Darling Harbour or Circular Quay – a relaxing way to end the day.

Includes: Entry to wildlife park, Scenic World rides, lunch, Parramatta River cruise option. Duration approximately 10.5 hours.

Trade tip: The river cruise return is worth recommending. After a full day on foot, clients get to sit back and watch the harbourside suburbs glide past. The coach alternative arrives back around 6:30pm for those who prefer.

A dramatic landscape featuring three distinctive golden-hued rock pinnacles rising prominently from a forested valley, with layered blue mountains visible in the distant background under a partly cloudy sky. This iconic natural formation is surrounded by eucalyptus forest in the Blue Mountains region.

Sydney Hop On Hop Off & Harbour Explorer

A self-paced day with a combined Harbour Explorer and Big Bus ticket. The rocket ferries visit up to eleven harbour precincts including Darling Harbour, Barangaroo, Circular Quay, Taronga Zoo, Watsons Bay, Manly, and Shark Island. The Big Bus 48-hour premium ticket covers city and Bondi routes on open-top double-deckers with commentary, hitting over 30 stops including the Opera House, Royal Botanic Gardens, and famous beaches.

The premium ticket also includes a free walking tour of The Rocks. This is a 2-day ticket, so clients have flexibility to use it across consecutive days if preferred.

Trade tip: This is a deliberately unstructured day – your clients choose their own pace. It works well for travellers who want a bit of breathing room between guided tours. Manly and Watsons Bay are the standout harbour ferry stops for international visitors. Overnight in Sydney.

A vibrant aerial view of Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, showcasing the iconic golden sand crescent lined with colorful beachfront buildings, turquoise waves with surfers, and sunbathers scattered across the beach. The scenic coastal suburb rises behind the beach with multi-story apartments and homes, while a grassy park area in the foreground hosts picnickers under a brilliant blue sky.

Sydney to Cairns & Kuranda Afternoon Tour

Morning transfer to Sydney Airport for the flight to Cairns. On arrival, clients are transported to Riley by Crystalbrook – a destination resort in its own right with fast free Wi-Fi, Apple iPad in-room control centres, Nespresso machines, and restaurants including Paper Crane for wok-fried seafood and Rocco perched 42 metres above sea level with Mediterranean share plates and a champagne menu.

That afternoon, the Kuranda experience begins. A driver checks clients in using the Kuranda Boarding Pass, then they transfer to the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway for the journey to Kuranda Village – gliding silently over the canopy with two stops en route for rainforest walks and lookouts. In Kuranda, there’s time to explore the Heritage Markets and optional visits to Birdworld, the Australian Butterfly Sanctuary, or Kuranda Koala Gardens. The return journey is aboard the world-famous Kuranda Scenic Railway – winding through hand-hewn tunnels, across bridges, and around curves. Duration approximately 6 hours.

Includes: Hotel transfers, Kuranda Boarding Pass, Skyrail Rainforest Cableway, free time in Kuranda, Kuranda Scenic Rail, return transfer.

Trade tip: Skyrail has a multi-lingual interpretive app and audio guide available for download – worth flagging for non-English-speaking clients. The Kuranda Boarding Pass includes discounted entry to attractions and preferential seating on the Scenic Railway. Overnight at Riley by Crystalbrook, Cairns.

A scenic waterfront promenade in Cairns, Australia, featuring a calm lagoon, palm-lined esplanade with public pool facilities, and modern high-rise residential and commercial buildings reflected in the still water under a clear blue sky.

Full Day on the Outer Reef

The day your clients have probably been waiting for. Transfers from Cairns accommodation to Port Douglas, then boarding Quicksilver’s sleek wave-piercing catamaran for the cruise to Agincourt Reef on the edge of the Continental Shelf. This is the outer Great Barrier Reef – vibrant coral, clear water, and marine life that lives up to the hype.

At the spacious reef activity platform, clients can snorkel with qualified safety officers on hand, view fish and coral from the underwater observatory or semi-submersible vessels, and watch fish feeding conducted by crew. Morning and afternoon tea are served on board, along with a hot and cold tropical buffet lunch. A marine biologist gives a reef presentation during the cruise.

There’s also an optional 30-minute scenic flight taking in Green Island, Vlasoff Sand Cay, and Upolu Sand Cay from the air – with chances to spot manta rays, turtles, and whales in season. Duration on the reef approximately 6.5 hours.

Includes: Return transfers from Cairns, wave-piercer cruise from Port Douglas, snorkelling equipment, underwater observatory, semi-submersible coral viewing, buffet lunch, morning and afternoon tea, marine biologist presentation.

Trade tip: The scenic flight is a strong upsell for clients who want that aerial perspective. Book it at time of reservation. Clients who aren’t swimmers still get a full experience with the observatory and semi-subs. Overnight Cairns.

An aerial view of the Sunlover Reef Cruises ship docked at a pontoon in the crystal-clear turquoise waters of the Great Barrier Reef, with multiple passengers snorkeling and swimming in the surrounding coral reef area.

Full Day Cape Tribulation & Daintree Tour

A day in the world’s oldest rainforest. The tour heads north along one of Australia’s great scenic highways to Mossman Gorge Centre for morning tea, then a shuttle to Mossman Gorge for a guided boardwalk through the rainforest. Next is a Daintree River Cruise through the intricate ecosystem – keep an eye out for saltwater crocodiles.

A BBQ lunch in the rainforest of Noah Valley, an area renowned for its primitive flowering plants. Then on to Cape Tribulation Beach for a walk along the beach or boardwalk where rainforest meets reef. The afternoon includes a stop at the Daintree Ice Cream Company for exotic fruit ice cream (four flavours, with gluten-free and dairy-free options), followed by the Alexandra Lookout with its spectacular views over the Daintree River Estuary, Snapper Island, and the Coral Sea.

Includes: Hotel pick-up from 7:00am ex Cairns, professional driver/guide, GPS-activated audio commentary, Mossman Gorge Centre with guided walk and morning tea, Daintree River Cruise, rainforest BBQ lunch, Daintree Ice Cream Company, Cape Tribulation Beach, Alexandra Lookout.

Trade tip: This is where two World Heritage areas meet – the Daintree Rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef. That overlap is unique on Earth and it’s a strong talking point for selling this itinerary. The GPS-activated audio commentary is available in multiple languages. Overnight Cairns.

A massive strangler fig tree dominates the lush Daintree Rainforest canopy in Mossman Gorge, North Queensland, with its thick, twisted trunk surrounded by verdant palms, ferns, and dense tropical vegetation creating a primordial forest environment.

Cairns to Magnetic Island

Clients fly from Cairns to Townsville (approximately 55 minutes) and transfer to the ferry port for the 20-minute crossing to Magnetic Island. Accommodation is at Peppers Blue on Blue or similar – a modern resort with luxurious rooms, an award-winning restaurant, the largest free-form pool in the southern hemisphere, tropical gardens, and marina access. It’s a leisurely stroll from the ferry terminal.

Day 9 is at leisure on the island. Magnetic Island is one of those places that doesn’t need a packed schedule. Walking trails through national park, quiet bays, koala spotting in the wild, snorkelling off the rocks. The island has a genuinely relaxed character that’s hard to manufacture.

Trade tip: Magnetic Island is the pace-change in this itinerary. After several consecutive touring days, a full day at leisure lets clients decompress. It’s also relatively undiscovered by international visitors compared to the Whitsundays, which gives it a feeling of authenticity. The option exists to add an extra day in Cairns before this transfer if clients prefer more reef time or a rest day.

A pristine tropical beach featuring soft golden sand, turquoise waters with gentle waves, and a distinctive rocky headland covered in lush green vegetation and large granite boulders. Power lines visible on the ridge suggest a developed area nearby.

Magnetic Island to Daydream Island Resort

Today clients transfer back to Townsville for the approximately four-hour journey to Airlie Beach, then onward by ferry to Daydream Island in the Whitsundays.

Daydream Island Resort reopened after a $140 million redevelopment with 276 refurbished rooms and suites, expanded food and beverage offerings, and a revitalised pool landscape. The centrepiece is the Living Reef – a lagoon wrapping through the central resort building that holds over 100 species of marine fish and 80 species of coral. Resident marine biologists run group tours, hands-on experiences, and an educational programme on reef conservation. It’s a resort that genuinely engages with its environment rather than just sitting next to it.

Trade tip: Daydream works well for both families and couples. The Living Reef is a standout feature that gives the resort real substance beyond the pool and beach. Clients arrive mid to late afternoon, so the evening is about settling in and enjoying the resort facilities.

A stunning aerial photograph of the Whitsunday Islands, Australia, showcasing pristine turquoise waters, white sand beaches, and lush rainforest-covered islands with mountains in the background under a bright blue sky with white clouds.

Whitehaven Beach Day Cruise

The hero day of the Whitsundays portion. Clients board the Cruise Whitsundays vessel directly from Daydream Resort and cruise around the 74 islands with commentary from an eco-certified skipper. Views of Passage Peak and Pentecost Island give way to secluded bays, turquoise water, and the dazzling 7-kilometre stretch of Whitehaven Beach.

At the southern end of Whitehaven, there’s time for swimming, walking to the lookouts, and beach activities on what’s consistently rated one of the world’s best beaches. Then a smaller vessel takes clients to the northern end for an eco-guided walk up to Hill Inlet Lookout – the iconic viewpoint where shifting tidal sands create those swirling patterns of white and blue that your clients will have seen in every Australian tourism campaign.

Trade tip: Whitehaven Beach is the single most photographed location in this entire itinerary and probably the image that sells it. The silica sand is 98% pure quartz – so fine it doesn’t retain heat. Hill Inlet Lookout is the money shot for social media. This day cruise departing directly from the resort keeps things seamless.

An aerial photograph of Whitehaven Beach in Queensland, Australia, showcasing pristine white sand formations, turquoise lagoons, and lush green hinterland with surrounding islands visible in the distance under clear blue skies.

Leisure on Daydream & Departure

The final day offers a morning at leisure on Daydream Island. Clients can spend time at the Living Reef with the marine biologists, relax by the pool, or take a final swim. Departure transfers are arranged from Daydream Island to Airlie Beach and onward to Proserpine (Whitsunday Coast) Airport or Hamilton Island Airport for connecting flights.

Trade tip: We strongly recommend booking clients onward connections with enough buffer time for the ferry and transfer. This itinerary pairs naturally with extensions – the Red Centre (Uluru and Alice Springs), Melbourne and the Great Ocean Road, or a Tasmania add-on. We build complete Australian programmes for the travel trade, so the eastern Australia package can form the core of a longer journey tailored to your clients’ interests and timeframe. Contact us at enquiries@aabh.com.au to discuss extensions and connecting itineraries.

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WHAT’S INCLUDED

Inclusions & Key Accommodation

Package Inclusions

  • 11 nights accommodation across Sydney, Cairns, Magnetic Island, and Daydream Island
  • All airport and inter-city transfers including private car in Sydney
  • Domestic flights: Sydney to Cairns, Cairns to Townsville
  • Hunter Valley wine tour with lunch and cellar door tastings
  • Blue Mountains full-day tour with Scenic World rides, wildlife park, and lunch
  • Sydney Hop On Hop Off 2-day Harbour Explorer and 48-hour Big Bus ticket
  • Kuranda Skyrail and Scenic Railway afternoon experience
  • Full day outer Great Barrier Reef with Quicksilver including snorkelling and lunch
  • Cape Tribulation and Daintree full-day tour with meals
  • Magnetic Island ferry transfers
  • Whitehaven Beach day cruise from Daydream Island

Key Accommodation

Riley by Crystalbrook, Cairns – A destination resort with Apple iPad in-room controls, Staycast by Google for streaming, Nespresso machines, and restaurants including Paper Crane and rooftop Rocco bar perched 42 metres above sea level. Fast free Wi-Fi throughout. Five kilometres from Cairns Airport.

Peppers Blue on Blue, Magnetic Island – Modern resort right on the beach with the largest free-form pool in the southern hemisphere, award-winning restaurant, tropical gardens, and marina access. A stroll from the ferry terminal.

Daydream Island Resort, Whitsundays – Reopened after a $140 million redevelopment with 276 refurbished rooms and suites. The Living Reef lagoon runs through the resort with over 100 marine fish species and 80 coral species, plus resident marine biologists running hands-on experiences.

  • All accommodation is tailor-made – properties can be upgraded or substituted
  • Sydney hotel recommendations provided based on client preferences
  • Accommodation sourced via AABH Hotels at wholesale net rates

Ready to Book The Best of Eastern Australia?

Get in touch with our team for trade rates, availability, and help tailoring this itinerary to your clients’ needs. We handle accommodation bookings, domestic flights, transfers, touring, and connections to our full range of Australian and New Zealand product. This package can be customised – swap properties, add days, extend to the Red Centre or Melbourne. It’s yours to shape.

Frequently Asked Questions

Eastern Australia works year-round, but the ideal window depends on what matters most to your clients. Sydney is at its best from September to May – warm weather, long days, good harbour conditions. For the Great Barrier Reef and Tropical North Queensland, the dry season from May to October brings clear skies and calmer seas, with water visibility at its peak. The Whitsundays are pleasant year-round, though June to September offers the most reliable conditions for Whitehaven Beach sailing. For clients wanting the best overlap across all destinations, the shoulder months of May, September, and October tend to hit a sweet spot.
Absolutely. This is a sample itinerary designed to showcase what a comprehensive eastern Australia programme looks like. Every element can be adjusted. Swap accommodation to match your clients’ preferences and budget. Add extra days in Sydney, Cairns, or the Whitsundays. Remove Magnetic Island if time is tight. Extend to Melbourne, the Great Ocean Road, or the Red Centre. We can also adjust the touring style – replace group day tours with private guided experiences for clients who prefer exclusivity. Contact our team at enquiries@aabh.com.au and we’ll build a version that fits.
The package includes Sydney to Cairns and Cairns to Townsville flights. Departure flights from the Whitsundays (Proserpine or Hamilton Island Airport) to your clients’ next destination can be arranged as part of the package. We book all domestic flights at wholesale rates and coordinate timing with transfers and touring schedules to keep everything seamless. If clients want to add a stopover – say, a night in Brisbane en route – we can build that in.
Yes. The itinerary works well for families with older children and teenagers in particular. The Great Barrier Reef, Whitehaven Beach, Scenic World in the Blue Mountains, and the Living Reef at Daydream Island all have strong appeal for younger travellers. Magnetic Island’s at-leisure day gives families breathing room. For families with younger children, we can adjust the touring pace – swap full-day tours for half-day options, add more resort days, or recommend family-friendly accommodation upgrades. Let us know the ages and we’ll tailor accordingly.
We manage everything end to end. Once you’ve confirmed the itinerary details and client requirements, we book all accommodation, domestic flights, transfers, touring, and attraction entries through our supplier network. You receive a comprehensive booking confirmation with all vouchers and documentation. Accommodation can be sourced through our AABH Hotels platform at wholesale net AUD rates, and touring products are booked via our FIT/HELiO platform (Tourplan) with 24/7 access. We provide trade rates and can work in net or gross pricing models depending on your preference. For agents who want to build their own itineraries, our booking platforms are available directly – or our team can handle the entire process on your behalf.
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