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21 day Holiday Idea – from £1829
With flights from £3279
A spectacular 21 day journey that combines Singapore and Bali with Australia’s iconic coastal cities and undiscovered South West Corner.
Highlights:
- Explore Singapore’s innovative gardens and vibrant street markets
- Experience Perth’s charm and journey to Margaret River’s vineyards
- Wander through Pemberton’s ancient forests and explore Albany’s rugged coast
- Discover Sydney’s iconic Opera House and vibrant harbour
- Unwind on Bali’s idyllic white sand beaches
Your Itinerary
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Singapore is one of Asia’s most accessible and vibrant cities with a wealth of attractions to keep you busy both day and night.
Be sure to wander through the lively street markets, visit the family focused activities on Sentosa Island, or enjoy a leisurely cruise along the river to appreciate the distinct mix of Singapore’s old and new architectural wonders.
By night, soak up the lively nightlife of Clarke Quay or marvel at the nightly light show display at Gardens by the Bay.
Your chosen Singapore hotel

Day 1 to 3
| Singapore
Singapore is one of Asia’s most accessible and vibrant cities with a wealth of attractions to keep you busy both day and night.
Be sure to wander through the lively street markets, visit the family focused activities on Sentosa Island, or enjoy a leisurely cruise along the river to appreciate the distinct mix of Singapore’s old and new architectural wonders.
By night, soak up the lively nightlife of Clarke Quay or marvel at the nightly light show display at Gardens by the Bay.
Your chosen Singapore hotel


Day 4 to 5 – Perth
Arrive in Perth for a two night stay prior to your 6 day Western Wanderer self drive.
Built on the banks of the Swan River, Perth is alive with trendy cafés and restaurants, as well as some great shopping. Close to the centre is superb Kings Park, with extensive botanical gardens, tree-top walkways and views over the city.
30 minutes away, the old port of Fremantle has a lively marina, markets, a Maritime Museum and an historic prison, built by early convicts in the 1880s.
Just off the coast, is Rottnest Island home of the quokka, a small friendly marsupial found nowhere else. You can walk, cycle or catch a shuttle round the island to discover the wildlife or chill out on its fabulous beaches.

Day 4 to 5
| Perth
Arrive in Perth for a two night stay prior to your 6 day Western Wanderer self drive.
Built on the banks of the Swan River, Perth is alive with trendy cafés and restaurants, as well as some great shopping. Close to the centre is superb Kings Park, with extensive botanical gardens, tree-top walkways and views over the city.
30 minutes away, the old port of Fremantle has a lively marina, markets, a Maritime Museum and an historic prison, built by early convicts in the 1880s.
Just off the coast, is Rottnest Island home of the quokka, a small friendly marsupial found nowhere else. You can walk, cycle or catch a shuttle round the island to discover the wildlife or chill out on its fabulous beaches.


Day 6 to 7 – Perth to Margaret River
Collect your car and head south to Bunbury, home of the Koombana Bay dolphins. If there is time, take the Dolphin Watch Eco Cruise to see a group of up to 100 wild bottle nose dolphins that live in the city’s bay. From here continue on to Busselton, a popular seaside resort fronting sweeping Geographe Bay and boasting the longest wooden jetty in the southern hemisphere. Finally, make the short drive to Margaret River for a two night stay in this world famous wine region.
Many of Margaret River’s vineyards offer tastings, tours and some excellent food, but there is more to this region than just the wine. The town is a lively mix of artists and crafts people, as well as surfers attracted by the ocean swells. The coastal scenery round about is spectacular, with many fine beaches and sheltered coves. Running parallel with the coast, the rugged limestone Leeuwin-Naturale Ridge is renowned for its vast caverns and caves, many of which can be explored.
Standard: Stay Margaret River
Deluxe: Margarets Beach Resort

Day 6 to 7
| Perth to Margaret River
Collect your car and head south to Bunbury, home of the Koombana Bay dolphins. If there is time, take the Dolphin Watch Eco Cruise to see a group of up to 100 wild bottle nose dolphins that live in the city’s bay. From here continue on to Busselton, a popular seaside resort fronting sweeping Geographe Bay and boasting the longest wooden jetty in the southern hemisphere. Finally, make the short drive to Margaret River for a two night stay in this world famous wine region.
Many of Margaret River’s vineyards offer tastings, tours and some excellent food, but there is more to this region than just the wine. The town is a lively mix of artists and crafts people, as well as surfers attracted by the ocean swells. The coastal scenery round about is spectacular, with many fine beaches and sheltered coves. Running parallel with the coast, the rugged limestone Leeuwin-Naturale Ridge is renowned for its vast caverns and caves, many of which can be explored.
Standard: Stay Margaret River
Deluxe: Margarets Beach Resort


Day 8 – Pemberton & The Karri Forests
From Margaret River, head south towards Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse, where the Indian and Southern Oceans meet. Then journey west through the towering Karri and Marri forests that surround the old lumber town of Pemberton. Enjoy a forest walk or, if you prefer, ride the Pemberton Tram that meanders through some of the tallest trees in the world.
The beauty of the forest is enhanced by clear streams and a wealth of wildflowers in the spring. The Pemberton Visitors Centre is located near the town centre and combines the tourist office, Pioneer Museum and the Karri Forest Discovery Centre, giving a fascinating insight into the history and development of the area.
Standard & Deluxe: Karri Valley Resort

Day 8
| Pemberton & The Karri Forests
From Margaret River, head south towards Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse, where the Indian and Southern Oceans meet. Then journey west through the towering Karri and Marri forests that surround the old lumber town of Pemberton. Enjoy a forest walk or, if you prefer, ride the Pemberton Tram that meanders through some of the tallest trees in the world.
The beauty of the forest is enhanced by clear streams and a wealth of wildflowers in the spring. The Pemberton Visitors Centre is located near the town centre and combines the tourist office, Pioneer Museum and the Karri Forest Discovery Centre, giving a fascinating insight into the history and development of the area.
Standard & Deluxe: Karri Valley Resort


Day 9 to 10 – Albany & The Coast
Take the scenic road from Pemberton towards the southern coast today. There is an impressive forest sculpture walk at Northcliffe and later a chance to experience the Valley of the Giants treetop walk. Also, be sure to stop at Denmark, one of the most scenic towns along the coast, before heading on the Albany for a two night stay.
Albany was Western Australia’s first settlement and was once a major whaling centre. It has numerous white sandy beaches and spectacular coastal scenery. In the town itself there are over 50 historic buildings, many of which have been developed as museums, display galleries or restaurants. The waterfront whaling museum, named Whaleworld, explains the massive whaling operation that once flourished here.
Away from the town, there are scenic coastal walks, with the chance of spotting humpback and southern right whales that pass close to the shore between June and October.
Standard: The Clarence on Melville, Albany
Deluxe: The Beach House at Bayside

Day 9 to 10
| Albany & The Coast
Take the scenic road from Pemberton towards the southern coast today. There is an impressive forest sculpture walk at Northcliffe and later a chance to experience the Valley of the Giants treetop walk. Also, be sure to stop at Denmark, one of the most scenic towns along the coast, before heading on the Albany for a two night stay.
Albany was Western Australia’s first settlement and was once a major whaling centre. It has numerous white sandy beaches and spectacular coastal scenery. In the town itself there are over 50 historic buildings, many of which have been developed as museums, display galleries or restaurants. The waterfront whaling museum, named Whaleworld, explains the massive whaling operation that once flourished here.
Away from the town, there are scenic coastal walks, with the chance of spotting humpback and southern right whales that pass close to the shore between June and October.
Standard: The Clarence on Melville, Albany
Deluxe: The Beach House at Bayside


Day 11 – Perth
Start early today for the long drive back to Perth. For scenery, visit the Porongurup or Stirling Ranges Nation Park, before meeting the fertile plains and bright, wide-open skies of Western Australia’s wheatbelt. This area was only settled about 150 years ago and the main industries remain wheat and sheep.
To the east of the Albany Highway is Katanning, an early mill town that boasts the first electric street lights in WA. On the same detour, the delightful country town of Wagin has a fabulous Historic Village to wander round and an enormous statue of a ram, celebrating the reason for town’s development.
Your chosen Perth hotel

Day 11
| Perth
Start early today for the long drive back to Perth. For scenery, visit the Porongurup or Stirling Ranges Nation Park, before meeting the fertile plains and bright, wide-open skies of Western Australia’s wheatbelt. This area was only settled about 150 years ago and the main industries remain wheat and sheep.
To the east of the Albany Highway is Katanning, an early mill town that boasts the first electric street lights in WA. On the same detour, the delightful country town of Wagin has a fabulous Historic Village to wander round and an enormous statue of a ram, celebrating the reason for town’s development.
Your chosen Perth hotel


Day 12 to 16 – Sydney
This morning, board your flight to Sydney or, if time permits, travel transcontinental on the impressive Indian Pacific train, one of the world’s great rail journeys.
With five nights here, you have plenty of time to explore the sights and sounds of Sydney, from the icons of Circular Quay to the restaurants and bars of Darling Harbour.
Soak up the famous beach culture at one of the many beaches within easy reach of the city. Catch the ferry to neighbouring Manly, or spend a few leisurely hours enjoying the picturesque walk from Bondi to Coogee Beach.
Consider a day tour to the nearby Blue Mountains, where you will be able to witness the blue haze and the vast expanse of the Jamison Valley. Your tour also includes a visit to Scenic World allowing you to ride the Skyway, Railway and Cableway, or a guided or self guided 1.5 hour hike through the Rainforest.

Day 12 to 16
| Sydney
This morning, board your flight to Sydney or, if time permits, travel transcontinental on the impressive Indian Pacific train, one of the world’s great rail journeys.
With five nights here, you have plenty of time to explore the sights and sounds of Sydney, from the icons of Circular Quay to the restaurants and bars of Darling Harbour.
Soak up the famous beach culture at one of the many beaches within easy reach of the city. Catch the ferry to neighbouring Manly, or spend a few leisurely hours enjoying the picturesque walk from Bondi to Coogee Beach.
Consider a day tour to the nearby Blue Mountains, where you will be able to witness the blue haze and the vast expanse of the Jamison Valley. Your tour also includes a visit to Scenic World allowing you to ride the Skyway, Railway and Cableway, or a guided or self guided 1.5 hour hike through the Rainforest.


Day 17 to 20 – Bali
The coastal theme of this holiday concludes with a 4 night stay on the Indonesian Island of Bali. Relax on the glorious beaches around Sanur and Nusa Dua, marvel at the rice terraces and mountain scenery of its lush green centre or take an optional excursion to the outlying Gili Islands and neighbouring Lombok.
Your chosen Bali hotel

Day 17 to 20
| Bali
The coastal theme of this holiday concludes with a 4 night stay on the Indonesian Island of Bali. Relax on the glorious beaches around Sanur and Nusa Dua, marvel at the rice terraces and mountain scenery of its lush green centre or take an optional excursion to the outlying Gili Islands and neighbouring Lombok.
Your chosen Bali hotel


Day 21 – Farewell
It is time to say farewell as you board your flight home, taking with you lasting memories of stunning landscapes, unique wildlife encounters, and lively city experiences.

Day 21
| Farewell
It is time to say farewell as you board your flight home, taking with you lasting memories of stunning landscapes, unique wildlife encounters, and lively city experiences.

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Australia, Singapore & Bali
21 day Holiday Idea – from £1829
With flights from £3279
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