Find your ideal combination
We can plan a trip that seamlessly blends two or more destinations, whether you want to contrast the rust-red Australian Outback with the mirror-like waterways of New Zealand’s fiords, or merge the jungle-ensconced temples of Cambodia’s Angkor Wat with Thailand’s powder-fine beaches.
Ideas for a multi-destination adventure
To give you an idea of how your trip could take shape, we’ve selected a few of our best-loved multi-destination itinerary ideas where each country brings something new to discover.
Travel guides to inspire your multi-destination holidays
Combining the verdant Chilean winelands with the pampas of Argentinian Patagonia. Spending time at Singapore’s bustling night markets before venturing deeper into Southeast Asia. Picking and choosing the landscapes that get you itching to explore across Australia and New Zealand… Find inspiration for your next multi-destination trip in our expert-written travel guides.
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Stopover in Singapore Stopover in Singapore
Stopover in Singapore
The sights and sounds of Little India and Chinatown, wonderful hotels such as the iconic Raffles, delicious cuisine and all year round temperate weather. Singapore is the perfect stopover option when you are en route to other destinations in Southeast Asia.
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Self-driving holidays in Chile & Argentina Self-driving holidays in Chile & Argentina
Self-driving holidays in Chile & Argentina
A self-drive trip through Chile or Argentina is ideal for those looking for the flexibility to go where they want, when they want. Our specialists will advise on the routes to take as well as the best places to see and the accommodation you should stay in.
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Combining Australia and New Zealand: questions to ask yourself Combining Australia and New Zealand: questions to ask yourself
Combining Australia and New Zealand: questions to ask yourself
Trip duration, timing, your appetite for flying — these are some of the things to think about if you’re planning a joint Australia-New Zealand trip. But Audley specialist James says it really comes down to what kind of experiences you’re after.
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