Australia and New Zealand Uncovered

Australia and New Zealand Uncovered

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Australia and New Zealand Uncovered

22 Days Starting in Wellington, New Zealand and ending in Cairns, Australia

Visiting: Wellington, Nelson, Abel Tasman National Park, Hokitika, Franz Josef, Queenstown, Milford Sound, Sydney, Adelaide, Barossa Valley, Uluru, Cairns, Great Barrier Reef

Tour operator:

Collette

Tour code:

16263

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

2 - 44

Physical rating:

Medium

Age range:

5-99

Tour operated in:

English

Trip Styles:

Adventure Tours, Sailing

Activities:

Walking

From: $9499 (USD)

NB: Prices correct on 10-Mar-2025 but subject to change.

This tour is no longer available, please see similar tours below or send an enquiry

Tour Overview

Embark on an unforgettable journey with the "Australia and New Zealand Uncovered" tour, where the vibrant cultures and breathtaking landscapes of these two countries await. Begin your adventure in New Zealand, immersing yourself in Maori culture and exploring the stunning natural beauty of Abel Tasman National Park and the dramatic Milford Sound. Experience the thrill of Queenstown, the adventure capital, and marvel at the Franz Josef Glacier. Cross the Tasman Sea to Australia, where the iconic Sydney Opera House and the Great Barrier Reef beckon. Discover the rich flavors of Adelaide's Central Market and witness the majestic Uluru at sunset. This tour offers a perfect blend of cultural immersion, natural wonders, and unforgettable experiences, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a comprehensive exploration of these remarkable destinations.

Highlights

  • Set sail through the graceful natural beauty of Abel Tasman National Park.

  • Enjoy a behind-the-scenes tour of the Sydney Opera House.

  • Cruise through the dramatic Milford Sound.

  • Walk amongst the history and heritage of Maori culture.

  • Spend a day amid the natural wonder of the Great Barrier Reef, with options to snorkel or join a marine biologist on a glass-bottom boat.

  • Witness Uluru (Ayers Rock) at sunset while enjoying drinks and canapés.

  • Sample local and native produce at the Adelaide Central Market.

Places You'll See

Uluru, Australia

Uluru, Australia

Itinerary

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Day 1 - 2 : Overnight Flight

Wellington, New Zealand

Location: Wellington

Accommodation Name: Rydges Wellington

Encounter the untamed vitality and the captivating culture of New Zealand and Australia – a perfect blend of wildlife and urban energy that is rooted in tradition but is ever evolving with the Outback air. Delve into the South Pacific heritage and get a close look at New Zealand’s Maori lifestyle and the roots of Australia’s Aboriginal groups.

Day 3 : Wellington, New Zealand

Wellington, New Zealand

Location: Wellington

Accommodation Name: The Hotel Nelson

Meals Included: Dinner

Arrive in New Zealand. Feel the ever-present heartbeat of Maori culture on this set of islands. Comprised of natural beauty and striking contrasts, live the Kiwi lifestyle for the next 10 days. Say hello to Wellington, the colorful capital city of New Zealand. Take in the gourmet eats, seaside charm, and scenic coastline as you feel the warm ocean breeze of the “Windy City.” This evening, join your fellow travelers for a welcome dinner.

Day 4 : Wellington

Wellington, New Zealand

Location: Wellington

Meals Included: Lunch

Jump right into Maori culture with an Impact Moment, as you experience a traditional powhiri, an elaborate welcome ceremony. Marvel at the carved waka, sleek canoes of intricate design, at a Maori culture center. Get exclusive access to an archaeological site not open to the public during a guided exploration of a waterfront pa (Maori for village). Take the chance to taste Maori heritage in a Hangi dish during lunch and discover the roots of the culture at the Te Papa Museum. Explore the city of Wellington during your free afternoon and evening.

Day 5 : Wellington - Picton - Nelson

Location: Nelson

Accommodation Name: Beachfront Hotel

Surrounded by green slopes and rolling mountains, the Cook Strait will offer a picturesque landscape as you cruise over the stunning waters on your way to the South Island. Visit Nelson, the oldest city on the island. Enjoy an evening at leisure to experience this coastal hub, full of local works and a trending foodie scene. This local art hub highlights works from the area, artisan food markets, and sparkling waters.

Day 6 : Nelson - Abel Tasman National Park - Nelson

Location: Abel Tasman National Park

Accommodation Name: Scenic Franz Josef Glacier Hotel

Meals Included: Lunch

Today, venture out to Kaiteriteri, a coastal paradise where you’ll set sail through the graceful natural beauty of Abel Tasman National Park. Coast over the crystal-clear waters and pass reaching trees huddled along the shore. A picnic lunch awaits at the Anchorage, a scenic bay set amongst gentle waves and sandy coasts.

Day 7 : Nelson - Hokitika

Location: Hokitika

Meals Included: Dinner

See the natural phenomenon of Punakaiki’s Pancake Rocks as you travel further south to Hokitika. Feel the spray of the ocean crashing against these unique limestone formations with a flapjack façade. Tonight, dine at your beachfront hotel, a natural haven of craggy peaks and lively waterspouts.

Day 8 : Hokitika - Franz Josef

Location: Franz Josef

Accommodation Name: Heritage

Wake up in Hokitika, better known as a “cool little town.” Head to Hokitika Gorge for a taste of New Zealand’s beloved West Coast nature. Return to town for a tour, ending with a walk along the beach and some free time to explore on your own. Make your way to Franz Josef, New Zealand’s glacier country. Discover the area’s rugged allure by combing the creek bed in search of New Zealand jade or perhaps you’ll explore some of the many walking trails or eateries in town.

Day 9 : Franz Josef

Location: Franz Josef

Meals Included: Dinner

Choose how to start your day because it’s your choice! View the Franz Josef Glacier with a local guide, traversing an exclusive trail not open to the public -OR- get a glimpse of kiwis at the West Coast Wildlife Centre, where you’ll learn more about conservation and rehabilitation of this national icon. Enjoy free time to relax. Finish your day with dinner at the hotel.

Day 10 : Franz Josef - Queenstown

Queenstown, New Zealand

Location: Queenstown

Journey through the thick rainforest and emerge on the “wild” west coast. With cliffs and beaches on your right and the southern snowcapped Alps on your left, there will be no shortage of riveting landscapes to capture your eye. Pause in Wanaka, a slice of tranquility nestled along a mountain-lined lake. Continue to Queenstown, the adventure capital of the world, and settle into your home for the next three nights.

Day 11 : Queenstown - Milford Sound - Queenstown

Location: Milford Sound

Accommodation Name: Park Royal Darling Harbour

Enjoy the rugged grandeur of the Hollyford Valley and cross through an ancient red beech forest. Cruise along the waters of the dramatic Milford Sound, taking in the natural splendor around you. With cliffs rising up to nearly 4,000 feet, you’ll see why this is one of the most visited sights on the South Island. Following your cruise, you may choose to return to Queenstown via a short optional flight (weather permitting) for spectacular views of New Zealand’s Southern Alps.

Day 12 : Queenstown

Queenstown, New Zealand

Location: Queenstown

Meals Included: Lunch

Today is yours! Explore the adventure capital whichever way your heart desires. Perhaps you’ll choose an optional tour to cruise Lake Wakatipu surrounded by Queenstown’s stunning landscape aboard an iconic coal-fired steamship. Once on land, enjoy a BBQ lunch lakeside followed by a sheepdog demonstration.

Day 13 : Queenstown - Sydney, Australia

Sydney Opera House

Location: Sydney

Wish New Zealand goodbye and enter Australia, home to the expansive Outback and lively waterfront cities. Start your Aussie adventure in Sydney, the country’s largest city.

Day 14 : Sydney

Sydney Opera House

Location: Sydney

Accommodation Name: Peppers Waymouth

Meals Included: Dinner

During a city tour get a glimpse at all the main highlights Sydney has to offer. Then, take a step into the past and explore the historic Rocks neighborhood, situated along the edge of Sydney Harbour. Continue along to the port Circular Quay before strolling through the winding paths of the Royal Botanical Gardens. Here, delve into Aboriginal culture by learning about native plants and foraging for traditional foods. Go behind the scenes of the Sydney Opera House on an expert-led guided tour of this legendary venue. As the sun sets, admire the city skyline on a dinner cruise on Sydney Harbour passing under the Harbour Bridge and by the iconic Sydney Opera House.

Day 15 : Sydney

Sydney Opera House

Location: Sydney

Make the most of your final day in Sydney with a full day at leisure where you can take advantage of your included hop-on, hop-off bus passes! You could take the bus out to Bondi Beach for the surf culture, visit one of the many local museums, or take in the sights at Darling Harbour.

Day 16 : Sydney - Adelaide

Location: Adelaide

Accommodation Name: Desert Gardens Hotel

Meals Included: Dinner

Set off on a short flight to Adelaide, the cosmopolitan hub of South Australia. Experience the famous food and drink this region is known for at the Adelaide Central Market, one of the one of the largest undercover fresh produce markets in the Southern Hemisphere. Indulge in tastings of Australia’s multicultural cuisine as you stroll the market stalls alongside a local guide. Afterward, explore more of Adelaide on foot with a walking tour passing Rundle Mall and down Peel Street, an iconic laneway known for its restaurants. Later tonight, gather for dinner at the hotel.

Day 17 : Adelaide - Barossa Valley - Adelaide

Location: Barossa Valley

Accommodation Name: Flynn Crystalbrook Collection Hotel

Meals Included: Lunch

Treat your taste buds to a full-day exploration of the Barossa Valley’s fine food and wine. Visit a one of the local farmsteads, famed for its produce and enjoy a private interactive cooking demonstration. Your vintner voyage continues with a tour and tasting at the famous Seppeltsfield Winery, one of the oldest in the Barossa Valley, followed by lunch.

Day 18 : Adelaide - Uluru (Ayers Rock)

Uluru, Australia

Location: Uluru

Your adventure continues with a flight from Adelaide to Uluru (Ayers Rock). Arrive in Uluru and get a taste of the local indigenous flavors as you enjoy a native high tea. Then, travel into Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park to get a close look at the iconic, massive red rock emerging from the earth, sprung up as if beckoned toward the clouds. On a guided tour of Uluru's base, discover the heritage of Australia's Aboriginal people in this spiritual place before gathering for a spectacular sunset view of the iconic rock formation. While having drinks and canapés, watch the colors of Uluru change before your eyes as the sun sets and the Milky Way starts to twinkle over Australia’s greatest natural wonder.

Day 19 : Uluru (Ayers Rock) - Cairns

Cairns, Australia
Uluru, Australia

Location: Cairns

Say goodbye to the outback and hello to the tropics, as you fly to Cairns and enjoy an evening at leisure, getting to know this gateway to an underwater paradise.

Day 20 : Cairns - Great Barrier Reef - Cairns

Location: Great Barrier Reef

Meals Included: Lunch

Board a high-speed catamaran and sail to the Low Isles to discover the aquatic realm of the Great Barrier Reef. Spend the day however you please, perhaps choosing from a selection of included activities. Maybe you’ll soak up the sun on a tiny remote island,* located along the outer reef. Or consider snorkeling in the rolling waves or taking a glass-bottom boat uncovering a pod of vibrant sea life. You can also meet with a marine biologist or join an expert on a heritage trail walk along the island.

Day 21 : Cairns

Cairns, Australia

Location: Cairns

Meals Included: Dinner

This morning, a short cruise takes you to a stunning wetland environment where Traditional Aboriginal Owners greet you with a Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony. Afterwards your indigenous guides will introduce you to native foods and bush medicines, as well as ancient Aboriginal traditions, customs, and artifacts. This afternoon is at your leisure to relax or explore the tropical city of Cairns. Toast to the end of your journey at a farewell dinner, reflecting on your Outback escapade.

Day 22 : Cairns - Tour Ends

Cairns, Australia

Location: Cairns

Your tour of New Zealand and Australia comes to a close today.

What's Included

  • Abel Tasman National Park Sailing

    Set sail through the graceful natural beauty of Abel Tasman National Park.

  • Sydney Opera House Tour

    Enjoy a behind-the-scenes tour of the Sydney Opera House.

  • Milford Sound Cruise

    Cruise through the dramatic Milford Sound.

  • Great Barrier Reef Experience

    Spend a day amid the natural wonder of the Great Barrier Reef, with included options to snorkel, hike, or join a marine biologist on a glass-bottom boat.

  • Uluru Sunset Experience

    Witness Uluru (Ayers Rock) at sunset while enjoying drinks and canapés.

  • Adelaide Central Market Visit

    Sample local and native produce at the Adelaide Central Market.

  • Maori Culture Experience

    Walk amongst the history and heritage of Maori culture and taste Maori culture at a Hangi lunch.

What's Not Included

  • Optional Tours

    Optional tours such as the Scenic Flight from Milford Sound to Queenstown and the Outer Reef Experience in Cairns are not included.

  • Personal Expenses

    Personal expenses such as souvenirs, additional meals, and drinks are not included.

  • Travel Insurance

    Travel insurance is not included and is recommended for all travelers.

  • International Flights

    International flights to and from the starting and ending locations of the tour are not included.

Experiences

  • Connect with New Zealand’s landscape as you explore pristine wilderness and coastlines on several easy walks.
  • Walk amongst the history and heritage of Maori culture.
  • Spend a day amid the natural wonder of the Great Barrier Reef, with included options to snorkel, hike, or join a marine biologist on a glass-bottom boat.

Options

Cairns: The Outer Reef Experience Jump in and explore a vibrant, colorful world teeming with life at the Moore Reef at the very center of the Great Barrier Reef. This massive reef system, the largest in the world, can actually be seen from space. Cruise across the water by catamaran to the Great Adventures pontoon where a diverse, bountiful ecosystem is yours to discover. You may enjoy the fish feeding from the unique underwater platform. You’re sure to have a once-in-a-lifetime experience exploring one of the seven natural wonders of the world. Duration approximately 9 hour(s). Transportation is included. A minimum of 1 passenger(s) is required to operate this option.


You should be a confident swimmer, able to swim at a leisurely pace for 10 minutes without stopping, and be familiar with swimming in the open water for this option. The swell of the ocean on the pontoon can be high at times of the day and can be intimidating for swimmers who are not confident in the water. There are life jackets and lifeguards on duty, and rest stations in the water for when swimmers need a break. Lunch is included.

Queenstown: Walter Peak Farm Experience Cross the picturesque Lake Wakatipu on the famous TSS Earnslaw steamboat and head to Walter Peak Farm. Enjoy a visit to an authentic sheep farm where you’ll get to watch a sheep-herding demonstration in the company of other farm animals. Soak in the surrounding panoramic views before enjoying lunch at the farm’s restaurant. Duration approximately 3.5 hour(s). Transportation is included. A minimum of 2 passenger(s) is required to operate this option.

TSS Earnslaw steamship undergoes annual maintenance from 19th May to 8th September, 2025. During that period the cruise portion of this activity will operate with a motorized vessel, the "Spirit of Queenstown".


Queenstown: Scenic Flight from Milford Sound to Queenstown Soar over the plunging cliffs, snowfields and alpine lakes of the pristine Southern Alps on a flightseeing plane that carries you back from Milford Sound to Queenstown. Seeing Milford Sound and Fiordland National Park from the air will give you a whole new perspective on the overwhelming beauty of this region. You’ll be captivated by 9,000 foot peaks and frozen lakes that can only be seen from above. Enjoy amazing views and skip the lengthy return coach ride to Queenstown. A truly spectacular trip! Duration approximately 1 hour(s). Transportation is included. A minimum of 2 passenger(s) is required to operate this option.

Availability for flightseeing is limited. As of 9/20/24 this optional tour is available to book both pre trip and on site. This option operates on a weather permitting basis only. Any guests over 130kg / 286lb will need to be approved by vendor.
Duration: 40 minutes. This option does have a weight restriction of 130kg / 286lb. Please advise your weight upon booking, as any guests over 130kg / 286lb will need pre-approval from the vendor.

Culinaries

  • Witness Uluru (Ayers Rock) at sunset while enjoying drinks and canapés.
  • Sample local and native produce at the Adelaide Central Market.
  • Taste Maori culture at a Hangi lunch.

Must See

  • Set sail through the graceful natural beauty of Abel Tasman National Park.
  • Enjoy a behind-the-scenes tour of the Sydney Opera House.
  • Cruise through the dramatic Milford Sound.

Choice Highlights

Maori Culture in Wellington Wellington is considered to be the cultural center of New Zealand. Find Maori culture around every corner, including traditional carved wakas (sleek canoes of intricate design). You may also attend an authentic traditional powhiri, an elaborate ceremony for welcoming guests. Maori heritage can also be found in the city’s cuisine – a local favorite is a Hangi dish which usually includes savory meat and vegetables cooked in a pit in the ground. You can also discover the roots of the culture at the Te Papa Museum.

Cook Strait The Cook Strait divides New Zealand’s South and North Islands. It is 14 miles wide and is named after the first European explorer to sail across it. The passageway features breathtaking scenery of rolling green slopes and picturesque mountains.

Nelson Nelson is the oldest established city on New Zealand’s South Island. It is known to be a lively hub for local artists, featuring numerous galleries, artisan products, trendy food markets and an up-and-coming cuisine scene.

Abel Tasman National Park Abel Tasman is New Zealand’s smallest national park. Here you can find sandy golden beaches, trees towering along the waterline, and maybe even some little blue penguins swimming in the water. Maori tribes lived here for at least 500 years.

Punakaiki Pancake Rocks Best known for its Pancake Rocks and Blowholes, no trip would be complete without a visit to Punakaiki. Both of these natural wonders are an absolute must-see while visiting the West Coast.

Choice on Tour: Franz Josef Glacier Hike or West Coast Wildlife Centre Today in Franz Josef, you have a choice between two activities. First, you may choose to immerse yourself in nature and view the Franz Josef Glacier with a local guide, traversing an exclusive trail not open to the public. On your journey, gain insight into the flora and fauna around you, providing plenty of opportunities to discover the remarkable landscape that the glacier has left behind. Experience pristine waterfalls, an ancient temperate rainforest, and the dynamic Waiho river. After a brief climb, enjoy views of the glacier’s constantly changing terminal face and enjoy a hot drink. Later, at your leisure, enjoy free entrance to the Franz Josef Hot Pools located a short distance from the hotel. Your other option is to explore the West Coast Wildlife Centre, a unique, indoor attraction dedicated to the conservation of the Rowi Kiwi. This bird is only found in the Okarito Forest and is New Zealand's rarest kiwi bird. Later, at your leisure, enjoy included entrance to the Hot Pools.



Franz Josef Glacier - NEO Day 7

Activity Level: 3

Hiking trail is approximately 1.5 miles round trip and mostly flat, with a 200 yard uphill at the end. Hike is done at a leisurely pace and takes approximately 3 hours. Trail is well-groomed, but uneven in some spots. Not suitable for walkers or wheel chairs. Walking boots/socks, trekking poles, waterproof jacket and over-pants, warm hat and gloves, and a small waist-pack will be provided.



West Coast Wildlife Centre - NEO Day 7

Activity Level: 2

West Coast Wildlife Centre is a 200-yard walk from the hotel, over flat, paved surface. The attraction is indoors, and is self-guided so guests can visit at their own leisure (take as long or as little time as they like).





Franz Josef Franz Josef is a quaint town on New Zealand’s South Island – most known for the glacier it is named after. Franz Josef glacier is 7.5 miles long and was named after the Austrian Empire Franz Josef I.

New Zealand’s Wild West Coast Although an abundance of natural beauty is found throughout the entirety of New Zealand, nothing surpasses the mesmerizing splendor found on the country’s “wild” west coast. Where striking cliffs and sandy beaches meet the snowcapped Southern Alps, allow your senses to breathe in the serenity and spectacle around you. From the glaciers of Franz Josef to the Pancake Rocks of Punakaiki, there will be no shortage of incomparable landscapes to capture your eye. The west coast is also home to New Zealand’s famous greenstone, a stunning rock that is incorporated into Maori culture and jewelry.

Queenstown Queenstown is a resort town in Otago in the southwest of New Zealand’s South Island. The city is built around an inlet called Queenstown Bay on Lake Wakatipu and has spectacular views of nearby mountains and the Southern Alps. The town was founded in the 1860s and is now known for commerce-based tourism, especially adventure and ski tourism, boasting over 200 adventure tourism activities to take part in.

Milford Sound Milford Sound is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand’s South Island. The sound runs inland for over 490 feet from the Tasman Sea and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 3,900 feet on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 4,977 feet, said to resemble an elephant's head, and The Lion, at 4,272 feet, in the shape of a crouching lion. Milford Sound is acclaimed as New Zealand’s most famous tourist destination.

Sydney Opera House The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts center in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is situated on Bennelong Port in Sydney Harbour, adjacent to Sydney’s Central Business District and the Royal Botanical Gardens. The facility opened on October 20th, 1973. The opera house comprises several performance venues which together make one of the busiest performing arts centers in the world hosting 1,500 performances each year attended by some 1.2 million people. More than 7 million people visit the opera house each year.

Adelaide

Barossa Valley The Barossa Valley is a valley in South Australia. The valley is known as a major wine producing region and is said to be one of the finest wine producing regions in the world. Located about 37 miles northeast of Adelaide, the valley is formed by the North Pala River. The valley derives its name from the Barossa Range, which was named in 1837. The valley is about 8 miles by 9 miles.

Great Barrier Reef Experience one of the seven wonders of the natural world when you climb aboard a high speed catamaran and set off for the Great Barrier Reef. As the world’s largest living organism, you’ll find over 2,800 individual coral reef systems which are home to amazingly diverse marine life. From your base on Green Island, there are many ways to explore the Reef at your fingertips. A glass bottom boat ride takes you out to sea and allows you to almost feel as if you were swimming with the fish. Their bright colors look remarkable against the turquoise waters, and the boat reveals it all. Jump in the water to snorkel and really experience the Reef in an immersive way! Stroll along the walking trails, relax on the beaches, or just watch the fish and sea turtles swim past from the pier. It’s a truly good day at the Reef, mate.

Mode of Transport

Travel seamlessly between destinations with a mix of flights, cruises, and coach transfers, ensuring a comfortable and efficient journey across Australia and New Zealand's stunning landscapes.

Accommodation

Experience a variety of accommodations throughout your journey, including stays at Rydges Wellington, The Hotel Nelson, Beachfront Hotel, Scenic Franz Josef Glacier Hotel, and more, offering comfort and convenience in prime locations.

Check out our Q&As

  • What unique cultural experiences are included in the tour?

    The tour includes a traditional Maori powhiri welcome ceremony, a visit to a Maori culture center to see carved waka canoes, and a Hangi lunch to taste Maori heritage. In Australia, you will learn about Aboriginal culture through native plants and traditional foods at the Royal Botanical Gardens in Sydney and participate in a Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony in Cairns.

  • What activities are available at the Great Barrier Reef during the tour?

    At the Great Barrier Reef, you can choose to snorkel, take a glass-bottom boat tour, or join a marine biologist for a heritage trail walk. You can also relax on a remote island or explore the vibrant sea life.

  • What options are available for exploring Franz Josef Glacier?

    You can choose to view the Franz Josef Glacier with a local guide on an exclusive trail not open to the public, or visit the West Coast Wildlife Centre to learn about the conservation of the Rowi Kiwi.

  • What is included in the Sydney Opera House tour?

    The tour includes a behind-the-scenes guided exploration of the Sydney Opera House, providing insights into this iconic venue.

  • What can I expect during the visit to Uluru (Ayers Rock)?

    At Uluru, you will enjoy a native high tea, take a guided tour of Uluru's base to learn about Aboriginal heritage, and witness the sunset over the rock while enjoying drinks and canapés.

  • What culinary experiences are offered in Adelaide?

    In Adelaide, you will visit the Adelaide Central Market to sample local and native produce, and enjoy tastings of multicultural cuisine. Additionally, there is a private interactive cooking demonstration in the Barossa Valley.

  • Can I pre-purchase optional excursions/activities?

    Yes, the majority of optional excursions and activities are available for advance purchase for applicable tours provided that you make your options purchase prior to 15 days of the tour departure. Collette makes it convenient to reserve presold options by visiting our website for a full listing of activities and excursions or when your reservation is made with our reservations staff. In addition, there are benefits to prepurchasing options including a price guarantee once your tour is paid in full. So, while the cost of an optional activity may change from the time you book your tour, once payment is received in full, your preselected options are guaranteed by Collette at their original price. Although you can still purchase options while on tour, reserving them ahead of time ensures you a spot in the event that the activity sells out. Collette will provide a refund if you cancel a presold option prior to tour departure. Any presold options canceled while on tour are nonrefundable.

  • Can my children travel on tour?

    Children over the age of 5 may travel on a Collette tour accompanied by an adult. Child land rates are valid for ages 5-12, sharing a room with two full-paying adults. Participation in any products that include Safari or Game Drive components, is limited to travelers aged 13 and up. This will include tours to Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa and India.

  • What is the difference between a twin room and double room?

    In certain countries, hotel rooms tend to be smaller than U.S. standard accommodations. A double room is designed to accommodate two people, but may not have two separate beds. A twin-bedded room has two separate beds of any size, and is the type most commonly utilized.

  • Do you provide VISA processing for all applicable destinations?

    Collette does not process VISAs. Every nation has its own specific requirements. Check the embassy or consulate website for the country you are visiting to find the forms and information you need. The process of getting a VISA can take two weeks to two months.

  • Do I need a passport?

    Government-issued ID is required for all air travel. A valid passport is required for all trips outside the USA. All passengers should check with the appropriate foreign consulate for entry and validity requirements. We recommend that your passport has six months validity, and at least 3 blank pages. Passports and visas are the responsibility of each client. International Borders. Any child under age 16 (traveling without a parent or legal guardian to Canada) must have written permission from a parent or legal guardian. Please be advised that if you have been convicted of an offense, or have committed a criminal act that is an offense under the laws where it occurred and would be an offense in Canada, you may be inadmissible into Canada. You will need to apply for a Minister's Permit of Approval of Rehabilitation at a Canadian Consulate. All other travelers should contact the appropriate consulate for entry requirements in other international destinations. In South Africa, children are required to have a passport as well as additional documentation to travel with you into and out of the country. Please consult the South African Embassy for the current specific requirements related to your travel dates. If travelling internationally with a child under the age of 18, please check directly with the airline for the legal documentation that is required. It is the sole responsibility of the guest to procure the proper documentation to travel and many requirements vary by airline and destination. Collette will not be responsible for costs incurred for missed flights or canceled tours where a guest fails to secure proper documentation.

  • Is there a lot of walking on tour?

    We pride ourselves on bringing travelers the very best experiences a destination offers. Our itineraries include many activities and may consist of walking on uneven terrain or significant walking at times. Some of the most unique sightseeing can mean accessing locations that restrict motorcoaches, especially in historic areas. Some hotels/lodges in remote locations may not have elevators. For your comfort, we recommend bringing walking shoes.

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If you’re looking for a...

06-Jan-2024

If you’re looking for a worry free group travel experience, Collette is perfect! You’ll be picked up at your door and taken to the airport. When you land at your destination, one of their professional tour managers will meet you at the airport. From there, you will be part of the highest quality tour company. They take pride in taking care of their travelers and creating memories in each location. Have loved every tour!

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In 2024 I took two...

16-Dec-2024

In 2024 I took two Collette trips and had a wonderful time! I recommend Collette for travelers who are looking to learn and be active while touring new destinations. The Canadian Rockies by Train tour in Fall was beautiful. My Collette Tour Manager, Clare Martin, was amazing- knowledgeable, kind and very organized. The itinerary was so much fun and the hotels were great. We spent a lot of time outdoors, exploring the national parks, lakes, mountains and towns. Banff & Lake Louise were stunning! The food selections were varied and incorporated a lot of local flavors. There was a fair amount of down time if you do not elect to partake in the optional excursions. Sunny Portugal in October was the perfect time to go. My Tour Manager, Jose Eleuterio Alves Nunes Ferreira, ensured our group saw the best of Portugal! He was able to surprise us with live music and wonderful local treats each day. The optional excursions for a cave and grotto boat cruise as well as the Fado night were exceptional. I enjoyed the Algarve the best, but our itinerary was outstanding. We even had a picnic, on a mountain side, with a bread making demo. On both trips, Collette used brand new Mercedes Benz motor coaches with excellent drivers. We were kept safe and well attended to the entire trip. From the hometown pick up transportation to the airport to the flight scheduling, all our needs were met. I cannot recommend Collette enough! You’ll have a wonderful time, eat plenty of local food/drinks, and meet many fun loving individuals while seeing the best sights.

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We visited Italy with Collette...

16-Feb-2025

We visited Italy with Collette Tours, and toured Tuscany and Umbria. It was a 5 Star experience! Everything was extremely well planned, the hotel selection was fabulous, and the program very well done. It was the perfect mix of sight seeing, culture, education, and local impressions. Our tour guide Luca, together with our bus driver, was very, very knowledgeable, and they provided an excellent tour experience. The restaurant recommendations and selections were spot on. We always felt independent and part of a great tour. Collette Tours is the very best way to travel in a tour experience.

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I went on a group...

24-Oct-2023

I went on a group tour through Collette. It was fabulous. Our Tour director, Paula, could not have been better. We went to Sicily and Southern Italy. Everything we did was so fun and the dinners were delicious. Paula made sure those with food issues had exactly what they needed. I am planning another tour next Spring and will definitely be using Collette Tours!

Diane Clifton (Google Reviewer)  

More than half of our...

01-Nov-2024

More than half of our tour days were rainy. Our tour manager said it was Italy’s rainy season when we complained. Why offer a tour during the rainy season? Half of our group came down with colds. A few tours were canceled due to the weather. Definitely don’t go to Italy in October.

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Travel Club discount: -$514 (USD)

Monday - Monday

Oct 13, 2025 - Nov 03, 2025
$9999 $9524 (USD)

Travel Club discount: -$475 (USD)

Wednesday - Wednesday

Oct 15, 2025 - Nov 05, 2025
$10811 $10298 (USD)

Travel Club discount: -$514 (USD)

Monday - Monday

Oct 20, 2025 - Nov 10, 2025
$9999 $9524 (USD)

Travel Club discount: -$475 (USD)

Wednesday - Wednesday

Oct 22, 2025 - Nov 12, 2025
$10811 $10298 (USD)

Travel Club discount: -$514 (USD)

Monday - Monday

Nov 03, 2025 - Nov 24, 2025
$9999 $9524 (USD)

Travel Club discount: -$475 (USD)

Wednesday - Wednesday

Nov 05, 2025 - Nov 26, 2025
$10811 $10298 (USD)

Travel Club discount: -$514 (USD)

Monday - Monday

Dec 29, 2025 - Jan 19, 2026
$9999 $9524 (USD)

Travel Club discount: -$475 (USD)

Wednesday - Wednesday

Dec 31, 2025 - Jan 21, 2026
$10811 $10298 (USD)

Travel Club discount: -$514 (USD)

Monday - Monday

Jan 12, 2026 - Feb 02, 2026
$9999 $9524 (USD)

Travel Club discount: -$475 (USD)

Wednesday - Wednesday

Jan 14, 2026 - Feb 04, 2026
$10811 $10298 (USD)

Travel Club discount: -$514 (USD)

Monday - Monday

Jan 26, 2026 - Feb 16, 2026
$9999 (USD)

Wednesday - Wednesday

Jan 28, 2026 - Feb 18, 2026
$10811 (USD)

Monday - Monday

Feb 02, 2026 - Feb 23, 2026
$9999 (USD)

Wednesday - Wednesday

Feb 04, 2026 - Feb 25, 2026
$10811 (USD)

Tuesday - Tuesday

Feb 24, 2026 - Mar 17, 2026
$9999 (USD)

Thursday - Thursday

Feb 26, 2026 - Mar 19, 2026
$10811 (USD)

Monday - Monday

Mar 09, 2026 - Mar 30, 2026
$9999 (USD)

Wednesday - Wednesday

Mar 11, 2026 - Apr 01, 2026
$10811 (USD)

Monday - Monday

Mar 23, 2026 - Apr 13, 2026
$9899 (USD)

Wednesday - Wednesday

Mar 25, 2026 - Apr 15, 2026
$10623 (USD)

Monday - Monday

Apr 13, 2026 - May 04, 2026
$9899 (USD)

Wednesday - Wednesday

Apr 15, 2026 - May 06, 2026
$10623 (USD)

Monday - Monday

Apr 27, 2026 - May 18, 2026
$9499 (USD)

Wednesday - Wednesday

Apr 29, 2026 - May 20, 2026
$10308 (USD)

Monday - Monday

May 04, 2026 - May 25, 2026
$9599 (USD)

Wednesday - Wednesday

May 06, 2026 - May 27, 2026
$10308 (USD)

Monday - Monday

May 11, 2026 - Jun 01, 2026
$9599 (USD)

Wednesday - Wednesday

May 13, 2026 - Jun 03, 2026
$10246 (USD)

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