Australia Singles Holidays & Solo Tours

Escorted holidays to Australia designed exclusively for solo travellers

Singles Holidays & Solo Tours to Australia

Australia Escorted Tours for Solo Travellers

When you think of Australia, what’s the first thing that pops into your head? Sydney and the Opera House? Kangaroos and koala bears? Vegemite sandwiches and Men at Work blaring out of the radio (we know we’re guilty of this one!)? Whatever springs to mind, get ready to have your expectations completely overturned. Australia isn’t so much a country as it is a way of life. The sights you’ll see are beyond belief; in the morning, the Great Barrier Reef comes to life in a blaze of colour, and at sunset (and sunrise!) you'll have the privilege of watching Uluru change its colour from a rich burnt orange to a dramatic fiery red. If it’s once-in-a-lifetime experiences you’re looking for, you’ll find plenty in Australia.

Love the thought of a solo adventure down under but want excursions and mealtimes to be a sociable affair? Here’s how you can have it all. At Just You, we believe in bringing like-minded solo travellers together – in fact, it’s at the very heart of our ethos! Which is why the Australia singles tours we offer are hand-crafted to suit a wide range of visitors, from wildlife enthusiasts to landmark lovers to culture vultures. With us, you’ll have as much time to explore the iconic sights of Australia’s major cities as you will to enjoy the swathes of sandy beach lining the enchanting East Coast. Tour Australia with Just You for an unforgettable adventure in one of the world’s most breath-taking countries!

 

Featured Australia Solo Escorted Tour Holidays

  1. Australian Highlights

    Iconic cities, famous landmarks and natural wonders are yours to discover on an incredible journey from Sydney to Melbourne.

    • 20 nights in 3 & 4-star hotels
    • 23 meals: 19 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 2 dinners including welcome drink

    21 days from
    C$14,674
    was C$14,899
  2. Australian Highlights with New Zealand add-on

    Iconic cities, famous landmarks and natural wonders are yours to discover on an incredible journey from Sydney to Melbourne.
    Explore the beauty and grandeur of New Zealand after your holiday in Australia. Visiting both countries in one trip will certainly make for a holiday of a lifetime. Choose this add on and you will join the Breathtaking New Zealand tour in Auckland.

    • Return flights from London
    • 19 nights in 3 & 4-star hotels plus 2 nights in flight
    • 24 meals: 19 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 3 dinners including welcome drink

    33 days from
    C$24,099

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT SOLO GUIDED HOLIDAYS IN AUSTRALIA

WHAT ARE THE BEST TOURING HOLIDAYS FOR SOLOS IN AUSTRALIA?
With so much to see in Australia you will need to pick your tour carefully, to make sure you see all the highlights on offer.
Our Australian Highlights tour makes sure you can discover Australia's most iconic cities, famous landmarks and natural wonders as you travel from Sydney to Melbourne, passing through Brisbane, Uluru, Alice Springs, and Adelaide along the way. Some of the wonderful highlights you will experience are: The Syndey Opera House, the Blue Mountains and Three Sisters rock formation in Jamieson Valley, Port Macquarie known as 'blue water paradise', visit the gold coast, the great barrier reef, and enjoy Ayers Rock at sunset and then again at Sunrise and much more.
WHAT ARE THE HIGHLIGHTS OF SINGLES HOLIDAYS TO AUSTRALIA?
There are lots of highlights to see in Australia with wildlife a plenty, stunning coral reefs, iconic buildings, famous rocks and bustling cities.
The main highlights not to miss are;
  • Sydney Opera House - a masterpiece of 20th century architecture. It's exceptional engineering, unparalleled design and construction make it a world-famous icon.
  • The Blue Mountains - Beautiful mountains with great view points.
  • Three Sisters rock formation - rock formations that represent three sisters - Meehni, Wimlah and Gunnedoo who were turned into stone according to Aboriginal folk law.
  • Kakada National Park - One of the largest national parks in Australia, covering almost 20,000,000 Hectares.
  • Ayers Rock (Uluru) - This natural aboriginal landmark is thought to have been formed by ancestral beings during the Dreaming. Uluru has numerous caves and fissures which the Aboriginals believe were formed due to their ancestors actions in the Dreaming.
  • Kangaroo Island - An abundance of wildlife awaits you, from Koalas to kangaroos to sea lions and seals to many birds.
  • Great Ocean Road- one of the most scenic road trips you'll evert have.
  • Adelaide - Looking for some good nightlife, then this city is for you. Full of bars and restaurants with something always happening. On the flip side, just a short drive form the centre you can immerse yourself in the outback with its beautiful beaches and fabulous wine regions.
  • Great Barrier Reef - The most diverse coral reef ion the world, grab your snorkel and take in the breath-taking beauties of the sea
  • Brisbane - The Capital of Queensland offers both a coastline of beaches and a lively city full of bars, restaurants, art galleries, museums and famous brides ideal for view points.
  • Have an authentic Aussie BBQ - Eat some snags a drink some Tinnies (hotdogs and beer)"
WHAT IS THE FOOD LIKE IN AUSTRALIA?

When we think of Australia we think of throwing another shrimp on the Barbie but although they do love their BBQ’s with plenty of snags (sausages) and meat on them, the Aussies also like a wide variety of food and here are some dishes not to miss!

Keeping on the meat eaters path you could be brave and try some kangaroo? A lean meat that is known for being one of the healthiest meats around! But be prepared to eat it blue, as kangaroo can be as chewy as a boot if it is cooked more than rare. Locals and those that have ventured to try it say the closest comparison is beef.

For those with an appetite you’ll want to try the fully loaded burger. Think of a burger copiously laden with meat, sauce and salad. Now add a ring of pineapple, pickled beetroot and top it off with a freshly fried egg!

For the white meat eaters we have Chicken parmigiana – a lighter, more well-known dish of Italian origin, or Barramundi - Grilled, fried or seared, it’s a much healthier substitute to battered fish and chips, and a true Aussie favourite

Vegetarians can enjoy a slice of vegemite on toast – only joking, there are lots of vegetarian friendly dishes for you to eat in Australia – dishes include mushroom sliders, Eggplant Parmigiana, Pumpkin and ricotta quesadillas, Plant based BBQ’s and much more

For those with a sweet tooth, the Aussies favour pavlova and Lamingtons, sponges dipped in chocolate and covered in coconut – yum yum!

For the adventurous, you can do as the indigenous do and try a Witchetty Grub! The first Australian indigenous tribe have eaten these little fellers for years. They’re supposed to taste like chicken and contain as much protein as an entire piece of steak! Maybe the protein levels can get you past the texture but I think I’ll stick to steak.

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