Australian Air Safaris

Adventure and Outdoors Tours

Your window to extraordinary Australia. These personalised small group air tours will leave you with the renewed ambition to see more of this great country.

Australian Air Safaris tours offer unique itineraries flying around Australia. You’ll explore our vast nation in their private planes, meaning they are always small groups, and everyone has a window seat. They have over 45 years of air touring experience, creating unforgettable experiences that will last a lifetime. The all-inclusive tours are hosted by knowledgeable pilots and assisted by local guides who share a passion for this country, ensuring you’re never short of stories to tell when you get home.

They take care of all of the planning and logistics. All you have to do is meet at the airport, ready for an adventure of a lifetime. They will whisk you away to places near and far, exploring the hard to get to and the unique.

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Discover two of Australia’s best-kept secrets on this immersive four-day escape to King and Flinders Islands. Nestled in the heart of Bass Strait, these remote gems offer pristine beaches, ancient boulders, gourmet produce, and stories shaped by the sea and centuries of settlement.

From exclusive off-road touring and gourmet crayfish feasts to poignant Aboriginal heritage sites and encounters with wildlife, this journey blends rugged natural beauty with regional charm and refined hospitality. Travel in style by private aircraft and enjoy the personal care of local guides, who are passionate about their island homes.

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Discover one of Tasmania’s most captivating wilderness regions in a single, unforgettable day. From the air, the rugged peaks and glacial valleys of Cradle Mountain–Lake St Clair National Park unfold beneath you — a tapestry of alpine heath, ancient rainforest, and shimmering lakes at the heart of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area.

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Embark on a remarkable journey across three of Australia’s most remote and captivating southern islands, shaped by the wild forces of Bass Strait and the Great Southern Ocean.

Explore the windswept beaches, lichen-covered boulders and rugged ranges of Flinders and King Islands, before venturing to Kangaroo Island, famed for its thriving wildlife, artisanal produce and dramatic coastal formations. With two nights at each destination, this immersive air safari promises extraordinary scenery, rich local character and a deep connection to the raw beauty of Australia’s island frontiers.

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Strahan offers some of Tasmania’s most beautiful scenery, located on the rugged and remote west coast of Tasmania. Not serviced by commercial flights, Australian Air Safaris solves the access issue by flying directly from Melbourne to the Strahan airstrip in ninety minutes.

Learn about the mining, timber and hydro industries in the wilds around Queenstown, contrast that with the magnificent Gordon River, wonder at the convict prison on Sarah Island, step back in time on the West Coast Wilderness Railway and indulge in delectable food and wine in this spectacular region.

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Escape the hustle and bustle and immerse yourself in the rugged beauty and rich history of King Island, nestled in Bass Strait.

Embark on a three-day adventure filled with wilderness exploration, breathtaking vistas and culinary delights. With a knowledgeable local guide leading the way, discover the island’s hidden gems and indulge in its delicious fresh produce.

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Flinders Island, located in Bass Strait, is a sanctuary of natural beauty and rugged landscapes. It features pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, dramatic granite peaks and lush hills. The island’s terrain is reminiscent of Scotland’s; it is wild and woolly! Much of the region is still precisely as Matthew Flinders found it when he first explored this area over 200 years ago. The island’s historical past is sometimes dark but compelling with its cultural sites, notably Wybalenna, a historic Aboriginal settlement, and the Furneaux Museum.

Join us on a full three-day tour with expert guides and explore its beauty and wonder.

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Halfway between the mainlands of Tasmania and Australia in Bass Strait, King Island beckons visitors with the promise of rugged beauty, wilderness, adventure, history, stunning views, and incredible fresh produce.

King Island Feast offers a decadent taste of this quiet and easy-going island for a special day out.

This tour is operated on a small group private basis.

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From east to west, Tasmania boasts a rich variety of wildlife, breathtaking scenery and fantastic dining options. Your tour starts at Strahan on the west coast and then takes you through the central highlands and Cradle Mountain before reaching Hobart in the east. Gentle walking tours offer the perfect opportunity to get close to nature and take stunning photographs. Indulgent dining options will replenish your energy levels. Join us for an unforgettable experience in our smallest state.

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Venture along Australia’s southern coastline for a wildlife extravaganza like no other. A complement to the Northern Wildlife Air Safari, this fully guided journey offers extraordinary encounters with native species and magnificent natural wonders—many unique to the south. Wetlands and forests in Gippsland, the elusive fauna of Cradle Mountain, orca spotting in Bremer Bay, and swimming with dolphins in Port Lincoln—it’s as if you’re stepping into a living nature documentary.

They’ve handpicked exceptional properties and memorable dining experiences to match the visual splendour of this unrushed air tour. Join in for an immersive and rewarding wildlife experience you’ll never forget.

Please note: They cannot guarantee sightings of particular wildlife

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Daytrips with Altitude
Halfway between mainland Australia and Tasmania, remote and unspoilt King Island rises from the Bass Strait — a wild outpost famed for its rugged beauty, pristine beaches, and world-class produce. This indulgent day tour blends scenic flightseeing with a true paddock-to-plate experience led by locals who live and breathe the island’s bounty.

Private departures also available. Contact us for pricing and availability.

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The Tasmanian Wilderness hosts a diversity of unspoiled habitats and ecosystems, with plants and animals found nowhere else, and some of the world’s oldest and most extensive tracts of temperate rainforest. It also boasts some of the cleanest air and waterways in the world, such as the Franklin, Gordon and Arthur Rivers. The rugged and pristine coastlines around Cape Grim on the west, juxtaposed with the beautiful turquoise waters of the Freycinet Peninsula on the east, highlight that you have just about reached the bottom of the planet, remote and largely untouched by human activity.

Join us on a seven-day fly-around exploration, enjoying the abundant local produce and epic wilderness, all shared by a small group of like-minded travellers and expert local guides who will happily tell you about life in their region of Tasmania’s great wilderness.

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