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Our pick of AAT Kings Early Bird offers

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Exploring Maori culture in New Zealand.
Camera IconExploring Maori culture in New Zealand. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Australia and New Zealand tour operator AAT Kings has an Early Bird 2027-28 season offer until July 31, 2026.

There is up to 10 per cent off tours for selected departures between April 1, 2027, and March 31, 2028.

Bookings must be made between now and July 31 2026, and trips can be secured with a deposit from $200.

MY PICK

Remarkable Adelaide to Kangaroo Island

Four days from $3660 per person, twin share

A guided tour that includes Remarkable Rocks, Admirals Arch, Seal Bay Conservation Park, and koalas and kangaroos on Kangaroo Island. There are local beer, cider and Ligurian Bee honey tastings.

Tasmania’s Wilderness and Heritage

Seven days from $5727pp

There’s a Wineglass Bay cruise, a visit to Port Arthur, and an overnight farm stay. The tour takes in World Heritage landscapes, lavender farms, fishing villages and beaches. And there’s plenty of local food and wine.

New Zealand Uncovered

17 days from $11,215pp

From Auckland to Christchurch through the North and South Islands, this tour includes Milford Sound, Franz Josef Glacier, cities and country. There are Maori-inspired feasts and world-class wines.

Broome and the Kimberley Highlights

Seven days from $4505pp

Across the Kimberley, this dips into Broome’s multicultural heritage and pearl industry story before flying over the Bungle Bungle Range, Lake Argyle and the Argyle Diamond Mine site. There are scenic and cultural highlights.

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Remarkable Rocks, South Australia.
Camera IconRemarkable Rocks, South Australia. Credit: Heidi Who/heidi who photos
Milford Sound in the South Island, NZ.
Camera IconMilford Sound in the South Island, NZ. Credit: Supplied/Supplied
Wineglass Bay, Tasmania.
Camera IconWineglass Bay, Tasmania. Credit: Tourism Australia/Tourism Australia
The Bungle Bungle Range, Purnululu National Park, in the Kimberley.
Camera IconThe Bungle Bungle Range, Purnululu National Park, in the Kimberley. Credit: Tourism WA/Tourism Western Australia

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