BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE

Australian Rugby Tour

Australia is a great sports destination. The Aussies are one of the fiercest competitors there are. They are also sports-mad! These Aussi tour packages offer all the ingredients that Total Sports Tours has used to construct thousands of awesome itineraries.
Eight excursions
Room type
Cabins & hotel
Cabins & hotel
Excursions
Eight excursions
Australian Rugby Tour
Location
Four star charter coach
BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE
Number of games
Not included

Take on the Aussies in this tour of sunny Brisbane and the Gold Coast. From day one get plenty of training in, as well as trips to the Gold Coast Aqua Park and Warner Brothers Movie World. Meet some celebrity rugby players for a hearty breakfast, and enjoy a weekend of surfing at Paradise Beach, followed by indoor go karting.

The trip won't be all fun, though. In-between activities you'll be checking in for morning match preparation and playing matches, as well as getting the chance to watch and train with professionals.

For more information on what's involved in this amazing trip, get your free brochure and begin booking your team's tour of Australia.

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We have 20 years of tour experience.

Is a tour really worth the expense?

There are lots of articles, research and evidence purporting the benefits that touring provides. Many write of the international perspective and personal character-building that teens develop in their formative years. We’ve experienced this first hand as tour organisers. The value of being able to be somewhat independent, experience new cultures, meet new friends and bond with team mates will pay dividends throughout an individual's life. If you still aren’t sure here is an academic resource that describes some of the benefits.

Can I just organise my own tour?

Yes, you could. This is a common question. With all the information available on the internet, surely you’d be able to organise your own tour, right?

We’ve had some people do that, but they often come to us in the end because we’ve built up a trusted network of experts that others may not have access to. Because expert coaching and local knowledge are things money can’t buy.

The other aspect that many busy teachers and volunteer coaches don’t take into account is the extra workload in making individual contact with all the service providers, not to mention a potential lack of local knowledge. Teachers and coaches often report that it’s just easier to work with Total Tours.

We know you’ve got a lot on your plate. In fact, Phil Robson was a teacher for 20 years and understands the challenges you face. Summed up, what people say that what they like most about Total Tours is the expert coaching, meeting world class athletes and the ease which they can book tours by.

How do I go about booking a tour? Where do I start?

You can always just shoot us a quick message with some idea of the following information and we can get you started. To start, you’ll need:
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What about special dietary requirements ?

If there are special dietary requirements within the team please let us know. We’ll do our best to work with the service providers to ensure that these can be accommodated.

Do you book flights as well?

All of our quotes typically exclude airfares. However, we can definitely sort flights for you to make it easier. We’re also ok if you’d like to look into it yourself and perhaps use some connections within your team community to get access to some great flight deals.

Where do you tour?
What does a tour typically cost?

Of course, there are quite a few variables to factor in when determining costs. We have found over the years that a ground package (no flights) that costs between $1,800 and $2,500 NZD pp works for most groups. We always quote in NZD, so there maybe some credit to gain from a currency fluctuations if it is in your favour.

What happens if my child gets hurt or sick on tour?

While this doesn’t happen very often, we recognise that in sport injuries can occur. We also recognise that sometimes unforeseen illness sets in. New Zealand has a very accessible health care system. We encourage everyone travelling to get travel insurance before they leave (we can help you with that if you have any questions).

Often when you get health insurance as a group you can get better pricing. New Zealand’s health services are comparable to any other first world country. Our emergency services are top notch, as many travel here for adventure tourism. Nobody is turned away at the A&E (Accident and Emergency Room) at our Public Hospitals.

Medical care in New Zealand is both public and private. The ACC (Accident Compensation Commission) will cover most of the costs for any accident injury and this extends to visitors. Visit this link for further information.

As quoted directly from the New Zealand Ministry of Health website“New Zealand has around 40 public hospitals spread across the country in cities and larger towns. With minor exceptions, such as some kinds of cosmetic surgery, hospital treatment is free for those eligible for health care services. Nobody can be refused emergency care because they are unable to pay.”