Travel has become predictable. WKLY changes that with one exceptional escape each week, fully packaged and available for 7 days only. Then we move on to the next.
Fly into Cairns, gateway to the largest living structure on Earth. Spend three days exploring the Great Barrier Reef — by boat, by sea, by wonder. Then board a flight inland to the Red Centre and your first sight of Uluru, rising 348 metres from the desert floor, glowing ochre as the sun falls. Two of the world's great natural wonders. Seven days. Nothing left to arrange.
Proceed to booking form →Fly from your East Coast city direct to Cairns. Your private transfer meets you at arrivals and takes you to your 5-star hotel in the heart of the city. Check in, breathe the tropical air, and let Cairns settle around you. Tonight is yours — the Esplanade, a waterfront dinner, an early night. Tomorrow the reef waits.
Breakfast at the hotel, then board a reef day cruise out to the outer reef. Snorkel or dive above 2,900 individual reefs, 900 islands, and the most biodiverse marine ecosystem on the planet. Back in Cairns by late afternoon. The night markets, a cold drink, and the sound of the tropics all around you.
Transfer to Cairns Railway Station and board the Kuranda Scenic Railway — a journey through ancient rainforest, across the Barron Gorge, past hand-cut tunnels and century-old bridges. Arrive in Kuranda village, perched in the rainforest canopy. Transfer back to Cairns. One of Australia's great rail experiences, unhurried.
Transfer to Cairns Airport. Fly to Ayers Rock Airport. Shuttle to the resort — and your first view of Uluru. There is nothing that prepares you for it. Check into your 4.5-star hotel at Ayers Rock Resort. This evening: a sunset viewing of Uluru, changing colour through ochre to deep violet as the light falls.
Breakfast, then a day exploring the walking tracks and cultural sites around Uluru. As the sun begins to fall, transfer to Bruce Munro's Field of Light — 50,000 slender stems tipped with frosted glass spheres glowing across the desert floor. Dinner is served under an open sky with Uluru lit by the last of the day's light.
An early alarm is worth it — Uluru at sunrise is one of those moments you carry for life. Breakfast, then a free day to explore everything Ayers Rock Resort includes: guided cultural walks, the Kata Tjuta Valley of the Winds, dot painting workshops, camel rides at sunset. Or simply: sit, watch, and let the desert do its work.
Final breakfast at the resort. Shuttle to Ayers Rock Airport. Flight home to your city. Your WKLY travel pack — a curated PDF with every booking reference, contact number, restaurant recommendation and experience note from the trip — is waiting in your inbox. Next Monday, we find something new.
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