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Down Under, Done Differently

More than backyard BBQs and big red rocks - this is ancient country, untamed coastlines, and culture-rich cities humming with creativity. Explore our backyard the way you never have before: wide-eyed, unhurried, and in luxe comfort.

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Stay Your Way

Travel by Month

  • Two people scuba diving underwater, wearing masks and wetsuits, holding hands, taking a selfie.

    January

    The sun's blazing, the wine’s chilling, and the ocean’s calling.

    > Sydney Festival – Culture, music, and theatre across the city

    > Great Barrier Reef – Snorkel season (before the stingers take over)

    > Tasmania – MONA FOMA and beachy wild escapes

  • Aerial view of a coastline with sandy beach, rocks, and green hills, along with the ocean extending to the horizon under a clear sky.

    February

    A month for lovers… of food, festivals, and fewer crowds.

    Adelaide Hills Crush Festival – Sip, swirl, summer wines

    Wilsons Promontory – Coastal hikes and crystal-clear coves

    Gold Coast Hinterland – Waterfalls, walks, and rainforest retreats

  • A street market with tents and stalls, a man playing guitar on a rug, and people browsing and walking around on a sunny day.

    March

    The heat fades, but the magic stays. Cue long lunches and golden vines.

    Melbourne Food & Wine Festival – Forks up, it's foodie heaven

    Margaret River – Vintage season begins = best cellar door vibes

    Kakadu National Park – Lush, green, and teeming with wildlife

  • A large crowd of people gathered outdoors, many wearing Argentina soccer jerseys and waving flags, with some holding hats and taking photos. In the background are buildings and trees, with cables overhead.

    April

    Crisp mornings, cosy escapes, and everything smells like campfire smoke.

    Byron Bay Bluesfest – Music legends + beachy bliss

    Orange F.O.O.D. Week (NSW) – Regional produce at its absolute peak

    Flinders Ranges (SA) – Mild weather + ancient landscapes

  • A whale's tail is emerging from the ocean surface near a boat, with calm water and a cloudy sky in the background.

    May

    Nature’s in her moody, beautiful phase — perfect for walking holidays.

    Cradle Mountain (TAS) – Best time for hiking without snow

    Truffle season starts – Head to WA or TAS to hunt the good stuff

    Whale watching begins – Hervey Bay or Eden

  • A snowy ski slope with several skiers and snowboarders, bordered by trees, under an overcast sky.

    June

    Australia gets cosy – think open fires, red wine, and alpine adventure.

    Snowy Mountains & Falls Creek – Snow season kicks off

    Dark Mofo (Hobart) – Pagan winter weirdness + fine dining

    Northern Territory – Dry season begins = best time for the Top End

  • Cliffs and rock formations in the Blue Mountains with a forested valley background under a cloudy sky

    July

    Ski by day, sip by firelight by night. Or swap scarves for sarongs up north.

    Christmas in July in the Blue Mountains – Roast dinners, mulled wine, misty views

    The Kimberley – Peak season for cruising or 4WDing in style

    Yarra Valley Winter Escapes – Wine, gin, spa, repeat

  • Underwater scene with several jellyfish and a few small fish swimming among the blue water.

    August

    Everything’s in bloom — especially your appetite for adventure.

    Ningaloo Reef (WA) – Swim with humpbacks (yes, seriously)

    WA Wildflower Trail – One of the most diverse flower shows on earth

    Barossa Vintage Festival (biennial) – If it’s on, don’t miss it

  • A large field of colorful tulips in full bloom, with shades of pink, red, orange, and white, under a clear sky.

    September

    Nature's turning it on. It’s green, it’s floral, it’s road trip time.

    Canberra Floriade – A floral fever dream

    Great Ocean Road – Shoulder season, fewer crowds, perfect weather

    Daintree & Cape Tribulation – Lush, warm, no stingers

  • Vineyard with rows of grapevines, wooden stakes, green foliage, distant mountains, and a partly cloudy blue sky.

    October

    Grapes are growing, events are flowing, and the surf’s slowly waking up.

    Hunter Valley Wine & Food Festival – Cheers to spring

    Kangaroo Island (SA) – Wildlife + gourmet food without the buzzkill heat

    Grampians Peaks Trail (VIC) – New multi-day hike, old soul vibes

  • A quokka holding a piece of food on a sandy beach with the ocean and sky in the background.

    November

    Beach towels out, summer dresses on. It’s all happening.

    Melbourne Cup Carnival – Racing, fashion, and very strong cocktails

    Tasmania – Quiet, cool, and delicious

    Rottnest Island (WA) – Quokkas, bikes, beaches = bliss

  • Fireworks display over the Sydney Harbour Bridge with the Sydney Opera House in the background at night.

    December

    From barefoot beach barbecues to luxe lodge getaways.

    Bondi to Bronte Walk – Post-champagne stroll with ocean views

    Lord Howe Island – Like Fiji’s cooler, less Instagrammed cousin

    Sydney Harbour NYE – Fireworks and fizz, baby

Why Travel by EWT?

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Access You Didn’t Know Existed

Want the keys to a private château? A table at that impossible-to-book Tokyo restaurant? Front-row seats in the Serengeti? We’ve got the connections - and the charm - to make it happen.

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A Human Behind Every Detail

From your first call to wheels-up, you’ll have a real person (hi!) guiding the way - troubleshooting, tweaking, and whispering “try this instead” before you even need to ask.

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Travel That Transforms You

Whether it’s sipping Chianti in a Tuscan farmhouse or kayaking beside Antarctic glaciers, we design trips that immerse you - in culture, in place, in memory-making moments.

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The Confidence of a Concierge, The Data of a Pro

We use smart tools to stay one step ahead - tracking flight alerts, waitlists, visas, and logistics so you don’t have to lift a finger (except maybe to say “more champagne, please”).

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