Flightseeing Holidays
Australian Air Holidays offer unique
“flightseeing” and ground touring holidays in
private aircraft to visit the Outback, seldom
seen and spectacular parts of Australia. Instead
of spending long hours on the road, Australian
Air Holidays allows you more time at our
destination points to “see more in less time”.
Their private aircraft is the high wing Fokker
50, perfect for scenic viewing and to fly “low
and slow” over many scenic landscapes and
attractions, providing a unique perspective
of this great country, not to mention fantastic
photo opportunities! Australian Air Holidays
offer fully inclusive touring experiences
including premium 4 or 5-star hotels
and resorts, services of an experienced,
professional and friendly tour manager, unique
and must-do touring experiences and all meals
and selected beverages.
Spirit of Central Australia
5 days/4 nights
Enjoy breath-taking flightseeing along the Great Ocean Road, the Coast of
Kangaroo Island and over Uluru, Kata Tjuta and West McDonnell Ranges.
Experience each destination with guided touring by expert local guides
with a dedicated tour manager to ensure this will be a sensational holiday.
Day 1: Melbourne – Kangaroo Island
Fly by private aircraft ‘low and slow’ along the spectacular Victorian
coastline of the Great Ocean Road, past the famous Twelve Apostles, to
Kangaroo Island in South Australia.
Day 2: Kangaroo Island – Coober Pedy
Visit one of Kangaroo Island’s most famous attractions – 500 strong Sea
Lion colony at Seal Bay. Transfer to Kingscote Airport where your private
aircraft awaits for the onward flight to Coober Pedy and overnight at a
unique Desert Cave Hotel.
Day 3: Coober Pedy – Uluru
Discover the unique, weird and wonderful sights of Coober Pedy with
a colourful and knowledgeable local guide. Fly to the spiritual heart of
Australia – Uluru and experience a special ‘Sounds of Silence’ dinner
under the starry sky with the imposing Uluru monolith as the back drop.
Day 4: Uluru – Alice Springs
Join an expert guide for an amazing ground tour of Kata Tjuta (The
Olgas) meaning “many heads” a cluster of domed rocks as impressive
as Uluru. The tallest rock, Mt Olga at 546 metres is approximately 200m
higher than Uluru. Then fly over Kata Tjuta, Uluru and along the West
MacDonnell Ranges to Alice Springs. Simply spectacular flightseeing!
Day 5: Alice Springs
Head to Anzac Hill for a bird’s eye view of Alice Springs then visit the
Old Telegraph Station used to transmit messages between Darwin and
Adelaide from the 1860s until 1932.
Alice Springs
Uluru
Coober Pedy
Departures: Set departures (May-Dec)
Inclusions: 4 nights accommodation, 4 breakfasts, 4 lunches and
4 dinners, including selected beverages; professional tour manager,
touring as per itinerary; private chartered Fokker 50 aircraft
Price Guide From: $5439
40
Kangaroo
Island
Twelve Apostles
MELBOURNE
The price guide shown is per adult twin share based on low season travel. Specials or surcharges may apply depending on travel date.