Attractions


Every great city has its icon, its point of recognition, the gem in its urban skyline. For Melbourne, it’s the Eureka Tower, a 297 metre gold plated skyscraper by the Yarra River in the heart of the Southbank precinct.
Located on the top floors, Eureka 89 and Melbourne Skydeck offer unparalleled views across metropolitan Melbourne, both with their own truly memorable and unique experiences. Melbourne Skydeck is Melbourne’s greatest viewpoint, and one of the most stunning observation decks in the world. Eureka 89 offers a degustation dining experience with glorious views through floor to ceiling windows.
In the turquoise water of Talbot Bay, Horizontal Falls has been described by naturalist David Attenborough as “one of the greatest wonders of the natural world”.
A part of the Lalang-garram/Horizontal Falls Marine Park, this natural phenomenon is created when fast moving tidal currents rush through two narrow gorges of the McLarty Range at an astonishing rate, creating the effect of horizontal waterfalls.
You can appreciate Horizontal Falls from the air with a scenic flight on our tours from Broome, get up close and hold on tight as you take a thrilling boat ride through the rushing water torrents, or if you would like to have an extended experience you can join our Derby Overnight Stay, Horizontal Falls 24 Hour Stay or our 4 Night Ultimate Horizontal Falls Cruise.
The Paspaley Pearl Farm Tour is a Journey Beyond experience from Australia’s leading experiential tourism group. Our aim is to take guests beyond, to ignite their imagination and to transform the amazing into the breathtaking. Together with Paspaley, we are delighted to be able to offer another incredible offering within the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
Visitors to Broome have the unique opportunity to witness this pearl harvesting process firsthand, right in the waters where it all originates. Available from April to October, guests can opt for either a morning or afternoon tour directly departing from Broome.
Established in 1872, the Alice Springs Telegraph Station played a vital role in connecting Australia to the world. Today, it’s a museum precinct where guided tours share stories of communication, culture, and community. After exploring the precinct, the nearby Trail Station Café offers an inviting spot to relax with a coffee and something to eat, set beside scenic walking and cycling trails.