G'day and welcome to Oz Experience. They are here for only one reason:
To provide the best opportunities to Experience the real Australia. They focus
on delivering you the best travel experiences Australia has to offer. This in
turn, gives you maximum freedom and control over your journey.
When you travel
with them you are truly in for the 'Experience' of a lifetime. As Australia is
a vast expanse it can seem a little daunting at first deciding how to plan your
trip. That's where they come in. They believe that over 9 years they have found
the most unique places to stay, the coolest activities available, and the best
value for your hard-earned money. They'll take you to crocodile farms, outback
stations, and more national parks than you can shake a stick at. They base all
of their trips on the following principles:
- Freedom and Control
- Travel off the Beaten Track
- The Best Value for Money
- Free & Paid activity Options
- A Choice of Meal Options
- Outstanding Driver Guides
They are the pioneers of the get-on, get-off service, meaning that you can get off and on where you like, en-route. Your tickets are valid for 12 months, meaning you can take your time to look around.
Our outstanding team of driver/guides will provide in-depth commentary, book accommodation and activities for you, and ensure that you get the best out of your trip. Along the way you'll meet like-minded travellers, get up close and personal with Australia's unique wildlife, as well as an array of interesting local characters, so there's no shortage of fun and adventure.
So once again welcome to Oz Experience- They wish you well for all of your travels to Australia, and if you decide to let us show you our corner of the world, they might even let you throw another shrimp on the barbie!!
Here are what we think the best Oz Experience tours are... (There are a bunch more available, but these cover the most for the best amount of money)
| Blue Mountains Bike Tour
Check out the amazing Blue Mountains National Park. Do a 3 hour mountain biking trip through National park, walk the Furber Stairs, ride the Scenic Railway and walk by moonlight to the 3 Sisters.
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| Bruce
Head north up to Cairns, learning to surf on the coast or exploring inland national park, visit Byron Bay and take in a tour of Nimbin, cruise through Brisbane, have a didgeridoo demonstration in Rainbow Beach, overnight in Hervey Bay, jump on scooters to look for kangaroos in 1770, stay at an Aussie cattle station, overnight at Airlie Beach, hop on a kayak and koala tour on Magnetic Island and much more...
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| Cobber
Head south out of Cairns checking out the Atherton Tablelands, stopping at Mission Beach, hop on a kayak and koala tour on Magnetic Island, overnight at Airlie Beach, stay at an Aussie cattle station, jump on scooters to look for kangaroos in 1770, overnight in Hervey Bay, have a didgeridoo demonstration in Rainbow Beach, cruise through Byron Bay and take a tour of Nimbin, head to Sydney along the coast learning to surf or inland to explore national park.
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| Fair Dinkum
Take in the wicked East Coast route (as described in the Bruce Pass) and then
head off from Cairns through to Darwin. Cruise through outback towns of Croydon
and Mt Isa. Check out Darwin and take time to head to Kakadu. Take off south to
see the sunset at Uluru, and visit the Olgas. Keep going south to Coober Pedy,
a town where people live underground and explore the Flinders Ranges. Finish off
with the Victa/Matey sector through to Sydney. You can travel either direction
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| Knobs and Bells
Take in the wicked East Coast route (as described in the Bruce Pass) and then head off from Cairns through to Alice Springs. See the sunset at Uluru, and visit the Olgas. Head south to Coober Pedy, a town where people live underground, and explore the Flinders Ranges. Finish off with the Victa/Matey sector through to Sydney. You can travel in either direction on this pass.
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| Strewth
Start from Byron Bay or Brisbane and head to Cairns. Visit Byron Bay and take
in a half day tour of Nimbin, cruise through Brisbane, have a didgeridoo demonstration
in Rainbow Beach, overnight in Hervey Bay, jump on scooter to look for kangaroos
in 1770, stay at an Aussie cattle station, overnight at Airlie Beach, partake
in a kayak and koala tour on Magnetic Island and much more. |
| U-Bolt
Start in Cairns or Darwin. Take in the wicked East Coast route (as described in the Bruce Pass) then keep heading through Melbourne and Adelaide as in the Victa/Matey sector. Head to Uluru from Adelaide travelling through the Flinders Ranges and Coober Pefy. Explore amazing Uluru and the Olgas, and head through Katherine Gorge to Darwin.
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| Victa Matey Pass
Travel from Adelaide to Sydney or vice versa. Check out Canberra, Australia capital city, then head down to Lake Jindabyne. Check out Kosciusko, hike to the Blue Lake, stay in the Snowy River National Park, check out Wilson Promontory, stay in Melbourne, head to Adelaide via the spectacular Great Ocean Road and stunning Grampians National Park.
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| Whipper Snapper
Take in the wicked East Coast route and then head off from Cairns through to ALice Aprings. Cruise through outback towns Hughenden, Boulia & Alice Springs; visit Kata Tjuta and take in the sunset at Uluru. Then head up to Darwin through Katherine Gorge.
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Some information from Oz Experience.
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