Australia

Luxury Wellness Holidays & Retreats in Australia

Best time to Visit

The best time to visit Australia is during the shoulder seasons of spring (September- November) and autumn (March-May). These periods offer pleasant temperatures, less rain, and smaller crowds, making them ideal for visiting both the warm northern tropics and Southern regions.

Local Currency

Australian Dollar (AUD)

Time Zone

Australian Eastern Daylight Time (GMT+11)

Known for its love of all things fitness related Australian offers a range of retreats with a list of well-being treatments and therapies as diverse as the landscape. From tropical rainforests to white sandy beaches and rolling open plains, you will reach your personal goals while exploring the reaches of this beautiful country. Experience the inviting ocean with snorkelling or scuba diving on the Great Barrier Reef, or try the popular sport of Stand-up paddle boarding. Hike in the beautiful National Parks, visit a world class spa or just stop everything and meditate, the possibilities are truly endless.

Best Months to Visit

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Coastline Byron Bay Hiking

No visit to Byron Bay is complete without exploring its stunning coastal walks and pristine beaches. Wander along scenic cliffside trails, such as the Cape Byron Walking Track, where panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean stretch to the horizon and dolphins or whales can often be spotted. Relax on golden sands, swim in crystal-clear waters, or simply soak up the sun while listening to the gentle surf.

Diving in the Great Barrier Reef

Explore the world’s largest coral reef system, an underwater wonderland that stretches over 2,300 kilometres along Australia’s northeast coast. Snorkel or dive among vibrant coral gardens teeming with colourful fish, graceful manta rays, sea turtles, and other marine life. Popular departure points include the idyllic Whitsunday Islands, where calm turquoise waters and secluded beaches make for perfect snorkelling conditions, or Cairns, which provides access to deeper dive sites and liveaboard reef adventures.

Cape Byron Lighthouse

Perched atop Australia’s easternmost point, this historic lighthouse offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, the surrounding beaches, and the lush hinterland. Visitors can take scenic coastal walks to reach the lighthouse, enjoy whale and dolphin spotting from the lookout, and capture unforgettable sunrise or sunset vistas that make this a must-see landmark for nature lovers and photographers alike.