
Travel and stay in Australia
Between ocean and desert, nature stretches as far as the eye can dream
Australia, a land of contrasts and natural wonders, invites you to an unforgettable adventure. From the red deserts of the Outback to lush rainforests, pristine beaches to cosmopolitan cities, and of course, the Great Barrier Reef, Australia is a destination promising wonder and discoveries. Explore our offers and encounter unique wildlife and breathtaking landscapes.
What to remember about Australia in 4 points
Breathtaking natural landscapes
From the Great Barrier Reef, the largest coral reef in the world, to the vast Outback desert with Uluru, and through paradisiacal beaches and ancient forests.
Unique wildlife in the world
Meet kangaroos, koalas, wombats, platypuses, and a multitude of birds and reptiles found nowhere else.
Modern and dynamic cities
Explore Sydney with its iconic Opera House, Melbourne its cultural capital, or Brisbane with its sunny vibe.
An ancient Aboriginal culture
Discover the history and traditions of Australia’s first inhabitants through art, stories, and sacred sites.
Our offers
€10,160
price per person
The Treasures of Australia
- Sydney – Blue Mountains – Alice Springs – Kings Canyon – Uluru – Cairns – Daintree – Melbourne – Great Ocean Road
- Tour available all year round
- French-speaking group tour
Discover Australia
What are the must-see places to visit in Australia?
Australia is vast and teeming with iconic sites. In Sydney, don’t miss the Opera House, the Harbour Bridge, and Bondi Beach. The Great Barrier Reef, accessible from Cairns or Port Douglas, is a must for diving and snorkeling. In the heart of the Outback, the imposing monolith ofUluru offers a majestic spectacle. Explore the Great Ocean Road near Melbourne for its spectacular cliffs like the Twelve Apostles. The Tasmania for its wilderness and national parks.

What are the most beautiful cities and regions to visit in Australia?
- Sydney: The most famous city, with its architectural icons and beaches.
- Melbourne: The cultural capital, known for its laneways, cafes, and art scene.
- Queensland (Cairns, Gold Coast): For the Great Barrier Reef, tropical rainforests, and sunny beaches.
- Northern Territory (Alice Springs, Darwin): For the Outback, Uluru, and Aboriginal culture.
- Western Australia (Perth): For its white sandy beaches, vineyards, and national parks.

What is the climate in Australia?
The Australian climate varies considerably from region to region. The north has a tropical climate (dry season from May to October, wet season from November to April). The south has a temperate climate with four seasons, similar to Europe but reversed (summer from December to February, winter from June to August). The best times to visit depend on the regions.

What to eat in Australia? Gastronomy in Australia
Australian cuisine is a blend of international influences, with a focus on fresh produce. Taste specialties like the Australian barbecue, Vegemite (savory spread), Tim Tam (chocolate biscuit), Lamington (coconut cake) and of course, fresh seafood. Try kangaroo or crocodile meat for a unique experience.
When to go to Australia?
Sydney
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| Rainy days | 9 d | 9 d | 9 d | 8 d | 9 d | 10 d | 10 d | 9 d | 8 d | 8 d | 8 d | 8 d |
| T° sea | 23°C | 24°C | 23°C | 22°C | 21°C | 20°C | 19°C | 19°C | 20°C | 21°C | 22°C | 23°C |
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Practical advice for your trip to Australia
Australia is the only continent in the world without active volcanoes.
The currency is the Australian Dollar (AUD). Credit cards are widely accepted everywhere. Contactless payments are very common. It is always good to have some cash for small purchases or markets.
The inhabitants are called Australians.
The official language is English.
In Australia, plugs are type I (three flat prongs, the same as in New Zealand). An adapter is therefore essential.
