The UK is full of charm and history. Don’t miss the elegant Georgian streets of Bath or the ancient city walls in York. Explore the university cities of Oxford and Cambridge, take in the rugged beauty of Cornwall’s coastline, wander through the magical Isle of Skye, or relax in the peaceful Cotswolds countryside.
If you're feeling adventurous, try coasteering along the cliffs in Wales, hiking up Ben Nevis - the UK’s highest peak - in Scotland, or soaring down a zip-line in Snowdonia. There’s plenty to get your adrenaline pumping!
Plan your trip between May and September - the weather is usually pleasant, everything’s open, and it’s perfect for enjoying long walks, exploring landmarks, or having picnics in scenic spots.
Absolutely! Whether it’s exploring ancient castles, walking through lush countryside, or taking the kids on a magical Harry Potter Studio Tour, the UK has something for every age.
New Zealand is a thrill-seeker’s dream. Go bungee jumping in Queenstown, hike across glaciers in Franz Josef, or feel the rush skydiving over Lake Taupo.
Nature lovers will be in awe of Abel Tasman’s golden beaches, the towering peaks of Mount Cook (Aoraki), the crystal-clear Blue Pools in Haast, and the dramatic fjords of Milford Sound and Fiordland.
It depends on what you want to do! December to February (summer) is great for hiking, beach days, and outdoor adventures, while June to August (winter) is perfect for skiing and snow sports.
Summer (June to August) is perfect for hiking, camping, and road trips. If you love snow, visit in winter (December to February) for skiing, snowboarding, and magical snowy landscapes.
Go white-water rafting in British Columbia, ski the slopes of Banff, kayak through the crystal waters of Georgian Bay, or hike the scenic trails of the Rockies.
There’s something for everyone - explore the stunning wilderness of Banff and Jasper, soak in Vancouver’s urban-meets-nature vibe, experience the European charm of Quebec City, or dive into the diverse culture of Toronto.
Make sure to try poutine (fries with cheese curds and gravy), butter tarts, Nanaimo bars, anything with maple syrup, and if you're near the coast, some fresh Atlantic seafood.
Australia’s all about big experiences. Dive into the Great Barrier Reef, ride the waves on the Gold Coast, take a 4WD trip into the Outback, or climb the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Start with Sydney and Melbourne for city life, then explore natural icons like Uluru, cruise the Great Ocean Road, and unwind in the tropical paradise of the Whitsundays.
Give Vegemite a try (it’s an acquired taste!), enjoy classic meat pies, treat yourself to lamingtons and Tim Tams, and taste fresh Aussie barramundi if you love seafood.
Yes - adventure tourism is well-regulated, and safety standards are high across the country.