Purveyor of premium small-group travel experiences, Inspiring Journeys, has revealed its 2025/2026 season itineraries, featuring three new tours exploring Australia’s hidden treasures. Your clients can save up to 10 percent on select itineraries when you book them through Dec. 6, 2024, for specific travel dates from April 1, 2025, to March 31, 2026.
“Inspiring Journeys is thrilled to introduce these new 2025-26 itineraries, each designed to offer a deeper connection to some of Australia’s most captivating regions,” said Ben Hall, AAT Kings Group CEO, in a press statement. “Guests will not only uncover hidden gems and immerse themselves in the local culture but will also benefit from significant savings as part of our new season celebration. We are known for providing clients with more than just holidays, and these new experiences are set to impart memories that stay with our guests long after they return home,” he further adds.
Inspiring Journeys is a sister brand of AAT Kings Group.
Inspiring Journeys’ New Tours Down Under
The new season covers both Australia and New Zealand, with fresh tours in Western Australia, South Australia and Tasmania. New Zealand itineraries now include stays at Furneaux Lodge, Trinity Wharf Tauranga and Lake Ohau Lodge, plus experiences like the Hobbiton Movie Set and Overland Gannett Safaris.
The 7-day South Australia Murray River Cruise & Wine Journey blends scenic landscapes with culinary delights. Starting in Adelaide’s Central Market, it explores Hahndorf and McLaren Vale’s d’Arenburg Cube. A 2-night Murray River cruise reveals local wildlife and communities. The tour includes Loxton Historical Village, a gin-blending masterclass at 23rd Street Distillery and a wetland restoration project at Banrock Station. It concludes at Monarto Wildlife Park.
The 11-day Kimberley Gorges and Gibb River Road tour showcases Australia’s rugged outback. Beginning in Broome with a Cable Beach camel ride, it covers Wunaamin Conservation Park, Bandilngan National Park and the Dimalurru cave system. Highlights include Purnululu National Park, El Questro Wilderness Park and river cruises on the Ord and Chamberlain Gorge. Guests can swim in natural pools and stay in unique accommodations along the Gibb River Road.
The 7-day Tasting Tasmania and Flinders Island tour combines northern Tasmania’s gastronomy with Flinders Island’s remote beauty. In Launceston, a UNESCO City of Gastronomy, guests enjoy various culinary experiences. Flinders Island features guided tours of historic sites and wine tasting. The itinerary includes scenic flights over the Bay of Fires and Wineglass Bay, exploration of Freycinet National Park, and stays at Barnbougle Lost Farm Links Golf Course. Guests also tour the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Brickendon Estate and visit Devonport for insights into local specialties and craft brewing.