Australia–Pacific Holidays

Experience the freedom of a luxury Australia–Pacific holiday with Do Not Disturb. In Australia, life unfolds by the water, with surfers and chefs sharing coffee at sunrise, long lunches turning into harbour sunsets, and an arts scene as bright as the city’s light. Across the Tasman, New Zealand offers adventure on a cinematic scale, from helicopter flights to wine tastings and lakefront lodges framed by Queenstown’s peaks. Further north, French Polynesia invites you to slow the pace. Snorkel through Bora Bora’s coral gardens, explore Mo’orea’s jungle trails, and dine barefoot beside the lagoon. With Do Not Disturb, each Luxury Australia–Pacific Holiday is thoughtfully curated to highlight the region’s finest experiences.

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Why Australasia

The Australia–Pacific offers an extraordinary sweep of scenery and cultures found nowhere else on earth. In Australia, stand before Uluru as it glows crimson at sunset, snorkel the Great Barrier Reef’s coral gardens teeming with rare wildlife, or follow the coastal drive from Sydney to Byron Bay, where rainforest meets the sea. Melbourne’s laneways are home to independent galleries, street art, and some of Australia’s best cafés and restaurants, while the Northern Territory’s red deserts and Kakadu’s wetlands reveal tens of thousands of years of Aboriginal history.

Across the Tasman in New Zealand, helicopter over Franz Josef Glacier, hike through Fiordland National Park, and taste Marlborough’s world-class sauvignon blancs at the source. Further east, the South Pacific delivers tropical daydreams with Tahiti’s black-sand beaches, Mo’orea’s volcanic peaks, and Bora Bora’s unclouded lagoons that set the stage for unrivalled luxury across the Australia-Pacific.

Why Australia Pacific

Travel Guides

  • Australia Pacific overview

    Overview

    Across the Australia–Pacific, beauty unfolds on a grand scale. From Australia’s ochre deserts to New Zealand’s glacier-carved fjords and the turquoise lagoons of French Polynesia, this vast region offers landscapes that feel almost otherworldly. Wander through Sydney’s championing harbour, hike beneath snow-dusted peaks in Queenstown, or sink into the slow pace of island life in Bora Bora. Here, luxury is defined by freedom, space, and the thrill of discovery across the Australia-Pacific.

  • Australia Pacific Things to do

    Things to do

    A luxury journey through the Australia–Pacific brims with possibility. Snorkel among coral islands on the Great Barrier Reef, sail through the Whitsundays’ shifting blues, or explore New Zealand’s wild South Island by helicopter. Paddleboard through Tahiti’s glassy lagoons, sip world-class wines in Marlborough, or watch kangaroos graze beneath the Outback’s crimson sunset. Every experience across the Australia-Pacific is curated for you and your travel style.

  • Australia Pacific hidden gems

    Hidden gems

    Outside of the popular spots of Sydney and Queenstown lie places few travellers ever reach. In Tasmania, craggy cliffs give way to secret bays where luxury lodges sit between the forest and sea. On New Zealand’s Waiheke Island, vineyards tumble down to silver-sand shores. And in French Polynesia, islands like Taha’a and Mo’orea offer a dreamlike escape, where waters shimmer in impossible shades of blue, and time seems to slow with the tide. These are the Pacific’s true treasures, experienced thoughtfully with Do Not Disturb.

  • Australia Pacific weather

    Weather

    The Australia–Pacific region shifts subtly with the seasons, each one offering its own kind of beauty. From November to April, Australia’s coasts come alive with radiant days and warm seas, while New Zealand’s mountains and lakes thrive under clear summer skies. Between May and October, the South Pacific’s dry season brings calm waters and gentle breezes, perfect for sailing, diving, and unhurried exploration on a luxury Australia-Pacific holiday.

  • Australia Pacific getting there

    Getting there

    Reaching your luxury holiday to Australia–Pacific is easier than ever. Direct flights connect London, Los Angeles, and major hubs to Sydney, Auckland, and Papeete, with private charters linking onward to islands and coastal retreats. Regional air routes and luxury transfers make multi-country itineraries faultless. From the first take-off to your final descent over turquoise water, Do Not Disturb ensures every moment in motion feels as effortless as possible.

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