The Best Australian Tours For Solo Travellers
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Year on year, there are an increasing amount of people travelling to Australia solo. Whether you want to explore the country at your own pace or meet some new, friendly faces, do it for yourself and book one of these Australian tours that are perfect for solo travellers.
Contiki
It’s a fact that 50% of all Contiki travellers book trips on their own, but while they may start the tour solo, they’ll finish it with awesome new friends. All trips are for 18-35 year olds, so you know you’re travelling with people around the same age as you. And chances are, if a Contiki holiday appeals to you, you’ll also have similar interests. Active one minute and relaxed the next, activities like kayaking, snorkelling, surfing and hiking will enable you to get to know your fellow travellers. The Contiki tour guides also encourage social interaction wherever possible, whether you’re admiring Uluru at sunset, sailing in the Great Barrier Reef, or just travelling on the coach.
www.contiki.com
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Integrity Coach Lines
With a hop-on hop-off bus pass up the West Coast of Australia, Integrity Coach Lines drops you off in travel destinations like Karijini, Monkey Mia and Broome, on a fully air-conditioned coach with TV/DVD facilities, toilets, reading lights and luggage compartments. If you’re travelling solo, you can visit the places you want to, stay as long as you like, and then hop back on the coach onto your next destination. While you can keep yourself to yourself, there’s every opportunity to start chatting to the person in the seat next to you, and with 12 months’ validity, you’ll feel like you have all the time in the world.
www.integritycoachlines.com.au
Adventure Tours Australia
Covering the length and breadth of Australia (yes, even Tasmania), Adventure Tours Australia can take you pretty much anywhere that’s worth going to. Offering a range of tour styles including the creature comforts of Safari and the full-on adventure of Unleashed, you’re bound to find the tour that suits you. With up to 36 passengers on board, there’s also a high chance you’ll make some new friends along the way, who you can bond with over a campfire in the outback or under the stars on a boat in the Whitsundays.
www.adventuretours.com.au
OzIntro
With its career opportunities and appealing lifestyle, the majority of people that come to Australia don’t intend on just travelling, but this can make it even more daunting, especially if you’re going solo. This is where OzIntro comes in. If you’re doing it alone, OzIntro can be your helping hand with bank accounts, job seeking, accommodation and more, as well as provide an awesome first week in Sydney. Activities include jet boating, surfing, the Sydney Aquarium and a pub crawl, so you’ll get to know others that are in the same boat as you. OzIntro can also help you plan your time after the first week, so you’ll never really feel alone.
ozintro.com
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My Mates Tours
If you’re wary about spending your money while in Australia, My Mates Tours has the tour for you. At a fixed price, you can explore the NSW coast, NSW bush, or both, with absolutely no hidden costs. All activities included in the price, you can swim with dolphins, take a surfing lesson, go kayaking, snorkelling and wine tasting, and visit the Blue Mountains, while being driven from location to location in an air-conditioned coach with free WIFI. Know exactly what you’re paying, and you’ll be far more confident to travel Australia solo.
www.mymatestours.com