Australia
7 Days of Coastal Adventure from Sydney to Cairns
Reef, rainforest and city lights on a relaxed coastal adventure
A one-week Australian east coast journey that blends reef and rainforest, iconic cities and laid-back beach towns. Designed for comfort-seeking adventurers, you’ll dive the Great Barrier Reef, hike coastal trails, kayak with wildlife, taste Australian wines, and enjoy easygoing nights of live music and local food.
Highlights
Take in the Opera House and Harbour Bridge from scenic walks, beaches, and rooftop bars.
Scuba or snorkel vibrant coral gardens and meet sea turtles on a full-day reef trip from Cairns.
Wander World Heritage rainforest, spot wallabies and tropical birds, and glide above the canopy by gondola.
Walk dramatic clifftop paths in Sydney and explore lush waterfalls in the Blue Mountains.
Swim and relax on golden beaches by day, then enjoy casual bars and live music after dark.
Sample Australian wines and browse local street markets for food, crafts, and easy souvenir shopping.
Good to Know
Booking Adventure Tours Early
Secure spots for your Great Barrier Reef trip, Blue Mountains tour, zipline, and kayak tour at least 1–2 weeks in advance, especially in Australian school holidays and winter (June–August) when many travelers head north to Cairns.
What to Wear for Outdoor Days
For hikes and coastal walks, wear breathable clothing, a hat, closed-toe shoes with grip, and pack a light rain shell; for reef and kayak days, bring a long-sleeve rash guard, quick-dry shorts, and a dry bag for phones and passports.
Staying Connected Occasionally
Buy a prepaid Australian SIM at the airport or in the city with a moderate data allowance and rely on widespread free Wi‑Fi in cafes and hotels for heavier use.
Respecting Wildlife and Reefs
Never touch coral, feed wild animals, or chase turtles; follow guides’ instructions on distances and use only reef-safe sunscreen.
Heat, Humidity, and Hydration
In Cairns and the tropics, plan more active excursions for mornings, carry a refillable bottle, and drink water regularly even if you don’t feel thirsty.
Payment and Cards
Credit and debit cards are widely accepted and many venues support contactless payments; carry a small amount of cash for markets and smaller stalls.
Driving and Road Trips
If you rent a car for side trips, remember Australians drive on the left, and many regional roads are single-lane with wildlife active at dawn and dusk.
Beach and Jellyfish Seasons
In tropical Queensland, stinger (jellyfish) season typically runs November to May; always swim in netted areas, wear stinger suits when provided, and heed local signage.
Your Week Itinerary
The Rocks Discovery & Shopping Lanes
Wander cobbled laneways, browse boutiques and galleries, and, on market days, enjoy local crafts and food stalls at The Rocks Markets.
1h 30m · Free (shopping extra)The Rocks Pubs & Live Music Crawl
Evening wander between historic pubs like The Fortune of War and The Lord Nelson; many host local bands on weekends.
2h 30m · $15-30 (drinks)Blue Mountains Small-Group Day Tour
Join a small-group tour visiting lookouts like Echo Point and the Three Sisters, plus short guided bushwalks and wildlife spotting.
9h · $180-24010 activities across 6 days