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Australia Sports Tours

There is no place for sporting adventure like the land down under. Stunning natural beauty and wide-open spaces alongside thriving coastal cities make for an unbeatable combination, just like an Australian with a bat or a ball... or so the locals would have you believe! Many column inches have been written discussing the mentality of Australia’s sports men and women, be it as individuals on the tennis court or in the pool, or as teams taking to the rugby pitch and the cricket square. The dominance of these competitors often leads to accusations of brashness or arrogance from some who fail to understand a simple fact; Australian’s are mad about sport.

In 2008, the top ten most watched TV programs in the country were sports related, and almost a quarter of the population over the age of 15 regularly participates in organised sporting activities. Cricket, rugby (both codes), hockey and netball are all massively popular, with soccer - mention football in Oz and you’ll soon end up in a conversation about the Australian rules version - not too far behind. In this sport crazy nation, touring teams are guaranteed stiff opposition on the playing field and a warm welcome in the clubhouse afterwards.

Virgin Atlantic Airways Teamlink proudly announces Virgin Atlantic as the official partner for our Australia sports tours. Up to now Virgin has transported over 600 Teamlink customers on the tour of a lifetime to Australia with expectations exceeded on each occasion according to our client feedback.

With a baggage allowance of 2 x 23kg per tourist (plus a generous hand luggage allowance) and electronic tickets, the airline's energetic and radiant airline staff deliver service with a smile and ensure your tour to Australia starts exactly how it should be!

Sydney
Prices from £1,265
Sydney Sports Tours

A quick quiz; what is the capital of Australia? If you said Sydney you’d be wrong, that honour belongs to Canberra. However, it’s easy to see why people would make this mistake; as the largest (4.2 million people and counting), richest, most culturally diverse (180 nationalities) city in Australia, Sydney is quite rightly at the top of most travellers ‘to visit’ lists and stands comparison with other large metropolitan centres, such as London. What it absolutely doesn’t have in common with London is setting and climate. Sydney boasts a stunning harbour, more than 50 beaches – including the world famous Bondi - and breathtaking sunlit scenes at almost every turn. Add iconic landmarks like the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge and there’s no wonder that it is regularly referred to as the most beautiful city on Earth. Enquire now

Melbourne
Prices from £1,265
Melbourne Sports Tours

The state capital of Victoria, Melbourne considers itself Australia’s cultural centre. Located on the southern coast, the city backs up this claim with an abundance of museums, art galleries, theatres, parks and gardens. Although not as naturally stunning as Sydney, the city contains more than half of the country’s tallest buildings, including the world record breaking Eureka Tower. This makes for an impressive skyline as shiny new skyscrapers sit alongside well preserved Victorian buildings. As sport mad as the rest of the Australia may be, here the obsession reaches new heights. In the Melbourne Cricket Ground and the Telstra Dome – headquarters of Australian Rules Football – the city hosts two of the most significant arenas in the country. Enquire now

Perth
Prices from £1,403
Perth Sports Tours

Situated on the banks of the Swan River, Perth offers an endearing mixture of indoor and outdoor attractions for visiting tourists. Indeed, much of the city’s urban development can be credited to gold and mineral deposits found in the surrounding area. Known as the “Friendly City”, Perth is the capital of the state of Western Australia and the largest settlement in the region. Enquire now

Gold Coast
Prices from £1,430
Gold Coast Sports Tours

Once an informal name for the spread of beach towns on the Queensland shoreline, the Gold Coast is now recognised as its own city, with each settlement becoming a constituent suburb. Encompassing 57km of sandy shoreline, the area is a haven for travelers and native Australians alike, who come for the beaches, subtropical climate and the big waves.

The northern end of the Gold Coast (Surfers Paradise to Broadbeach) is seen as being more commercialised, catering for the party crowd who hit the bar after a day on the beach. The southern end is more family orientated both in terms of accommodation and entertainment. Enquire now

Bunbury
Prices from £1,265
Bunbury Sports Tours

The port city of Bunbury is located 175km south of Perth and is the third largest city in Western Australia. In a superb peninsula positioning, the city is surrounded by three waters - ocean, inlet and bay - to form a sparkling blue border.

A stunning collection of natural treasures is what sets Bunbury apart. Situated in heart of the Geographe wine Region and with bottle nosed dolphins on your doorstep in the waters of Koombanna Bay, it is hard to imagine a city brimming with business, industry and culture could also be home to such remarkable natural experiences. Enquire now

Canberra
Prices from £1,265
Canberra Sports Tours

The true capital of Australia was born following a dispute between Sydney and Melbourne, each competing to become the capital city of Australia. When a compromise was reached in 1908, a small chunk was carved out of New South Wales’ Limestone Plains - the site of Canberra, and the country’s smallest self-governing territory.

As a sporting nation the Canberra Raiders and the Brumbies are the cities rugby league and rugby union sides respectively. Both teams play their home games at Canberra Stadium, which is the city's largest stadium and was used to hold group matches in soccer for the 2000 Summer Olympics and for the 2003 Rugby World Cup. Enquire now

 

Bowral
Prices from £1,265
Bowral Sports Tours

Bowral is a valley town located in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, in between Sydney and Canberra. Overshadowed by Mount Gibraltar, the ‘Gib’ rises to 861 metres above sea level and has lookouts over Bowral and neighbouring villages and towns.

Well known for its boutiques, antique stores, gourmet restaurants and rich coffee culture, Bowral is also nationally recognised as the home of the famous Australian Cricketer Don Bradman, and the site of his tribute museum Bradman Museum at Bradman Oval. Enquire now

 

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