Australasia

It’s hard to describe the vastness of these epic island nations. Australia offers travellers the chance to explore stunning coastlines, bustling cities and remote wilderness, whilst New Zealand offers show-stopping scenery, endless adventure and peacefulness beyond our wildest dreams. Although the journey is long and there is a lot of ground to cover, the key to unwrapping Australia or New Zealand is not to try and see too much within a small amount of time. Speak to a specialist, pick your route, love every moment and then plan your return. Don’t forget Australia twins brilliant with Asia and New Zealand with the South Pacific… it’s time to start planning the trip of a lifetime.

Destinations in Australasia


The Colours of Tasmania Event Wrap-Up

29th July 2011
by James Bell

On the 12th of August Turquoise welcomed over 100 clients to our Colours of Tasmania evening in conjunction with Farrow & Ball, purveyors of the finest paints and wallpapers (and our very nice neighbours). Guests were treated to a talk about colour from Farrow & Ball – the muted yellows & hues of green and […]

Exploration in Tasmania

6th July 2011
by Sue Bell

A small island south of Australia, Tasmania boasts tons of potential for adventurous holidaymakers who are looking for something a little bit different for their next trip abroad. This is because Tasmania has a large amount of wildlife, with 37% of the state in reserves, national parks, and other World Heritage sites. To truly enjoy […]

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