Best of Australia: Melbourne, Cairns & Sydney
From LAX $4,344*Per Person
9 Nights
*Vacation is round-trip, per person, based on 2 travelers from Los Angeles Intl (LAX). Includes air & airport taxes, transfers, hotels and a tour. Additional baggage charges and fees may apply. Rates are available for 1 to 9 travelers.
Planning a trip to Australia that covers Melbourne, Cairns, and Sydney offers an exciting opportunity to experience diverse landscapes and vibrant city life. Melbourne is renowned for its cultural scene, including art galleries, coffee culture, and historic laneways. Cairns serves as the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, perfect for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts eager to explore one of the world's natural wonders. Sydney combines iconic landmarks like the Opera House and Harbour Bridge with beautiful beaches such as Bondi. This 9-night itinerary departing from Los Angeles International Airport includes round-trip airfare, airport transfers, hotel accommodations, and guided tours to help maximize your adventure. Be aware that additional baggage fees and other charges may apply, so it’s important to plan accordingly. The package is flexible and available for solo travelers or groups up to nine people, making it suitable for families, friends, or couples. When preparing for your Australian vacation, consider the seasonal weather differences: Melbourne can be cooler with unpredictable weather, Cairns remains tropical and warm, and Sydney enjoys mild, temperate climates. Bringing appropriate clothing and gear will enhance your comfort. Also, explore local culinary specialties unique to each city to savor the full Australian cultural experience. To get the best deal and personalized service, partnering with a travel expert can be beneficial. Customizable options might include extra sightseeing tours, adventure activities, or extended stays. Overall, this package offers a convenient and enriching way to explore some of Australia’s top destinations while ensuring value and comfort throughout your journey.


