Wine, Wildlife, Elvis & Canberra

Tour Price $9,420* per person

Dates: 04 - 12 January 2027

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Duration: 9 days

Includes: 8 Breakfasts, 6 Lunches, 6 Dinners

Fully Hosted from Sydney

Experience the Solo Connections difference when you travel with us on this amazing Wine, Wildlife, Elvis & Canberra tour! Solo Connections tours are fully hosted, unique small group tours designed specifically for solo travellers over 50. Our tour includes your own private room, most meals and tailor-made sightseeing during this unforgettable tour from the Hunter Valley to Canberra, including the Parkes Elvis Festival! 

Set off on an unforgettable 9 Day journey through the heart of regional New South Wales, where world-class wineries, spectacular countryside, iconic attractions, and uniquely Australian experiences come together in one incredible tour. From the rolling vineyards and renowned horse studs of the Hunter Valley to the vibrant atmosphere of the famous Parkes Elvis Festival, this carefully curated tour showcases the very best of country hospitality, culture, and adventure. Along the way, discover striking silo art, fascinating wildlife, the legendary CSIRO Dish, beautiful gardens, historic towns, and the nation’s capital, Canberra. This memorable itinerary offers the perfect blend of relaxation, entertainment, history, and scenic discovery.

Highlights

  • The Hunter Valley
  • Horse Stud Farm
  • Merriwa Art Silo
  • Dunedoo
  • Taronga Western Plains Zoo
  • Elvis Festival
  • Bathurst
  • Mayfield Gardens
  • Canberra
  • Parliament House
  • Australian War Memorial
  • and SO MUCH MORE!

For more information, or to secure your place, call us today at 1300 044 444

9 DAYS
Fully Hosted – Host departs from Brisbane

Starts Sydney 04 January 2027

Pricing
$9,420* per person

Includes

  • Private single rooms in Classic Plus* accommodation
  • Meals as per itinerary – 8 Breakfasts, 6 Lunches, 6 Dinners
  • Sightseeing tours and transfers by private coach
  • Local Driver
  • Tour Host – travels from Brisbane
  • Complimentary Photo Book^

Excludes

  • Flights
  • Any meals, tours, excursions or transfers other than mentioned above or in the itinerary
  • Items of a personal nature i.e. laundry, drinks, phone calls, etc
  • Travel Insurance

 

Price is per person in a Sole Use Room. Tour is subject to availability and requires minimum number of passengers to depart.
*Classic Plus accommodation is considered 3 – 4 star. This tour is NOT staying in Sydney. Please check with reservations for coach arrival/departure transfer times PRIOR to booking flights. There will only be one arrival and one departure transfer.
^Please note: In order to receive the complimentary photo book, passengers must sign a media release form

For more information, or to secure your place, call us today at 1300 044 444

Day 1

Sydney – Hunter Valley  (L-D)
This morning those passengers travelling from Brisbane with the Tour Host will meet at Brisbane Domestic Airport for the flight to Sydney. Interstate passengers will meet the host and group at Sydney Domestic Airport. Today, we arrive in Sydney where we will meet our friendly Coach Captain and fellow travellers as we begin our exciting journey together. Our destination today is the beautiful Hunter Valley, the largest wine region in New South Wales with the first stop at renowned Peterson House, home to a stunning cellar door boasting more than 30 varieties of sparkling wine. Enjoy the opportunity to sample a selection of these award-winning wines before sitting down to a delicious meal in the acclaimed restaurant. With its beautiful sandstone walls, exposed aged timber trusses, and spectacular vineyard views, Peterson House provides the perfect setting to relax and enjoy our Welcome Lunch. Afterwards, we continue on to our charming accommodation where we settle in and unwind ahead of the wonderful experiences to come. This evening we come together for dinner in the hotel.

Accommodation: Voco Kirkton Park, Hunter Valley – 4 star – or similar (2 Nights) 

Please check with reservations before booking your flightThere will only be one group arrival transfer.

Day 2

Hunter Valley (B-L-D)
The beautiful Upper Hunter Valley is renowned for producing some of the finest thoroughbred horses in the world, and today we will enjoy a fascinating insight into this prestigious industry. After breakfast, a knowledgeable local guide will join us on the coach as we travel through the picturesque countryside to visit one of the region’s acclaimed horse studs. Here, we learn about the breeding and raising of world class thoroughbreds while taking in the stunning rural scenery and magnificent estates the Hunter is famous for. Following our visit, we enjoy a relaxed lunch nearby before indulging in a delightful wine tasting featuring some of the Hunter Valley’s local favourites. This afternoon, we return to our accommodation to relax before tonight’s Dinner at the popular Harrigan’s Hunter Valley, where we can unwind and have wonderful evening with our fellow travellers.

Day 3

Hunter Valley – Dubbo (B-L)
This morning we travel to the charming town of Merriwa, where we have the opportunity to view the impressive Merriwa Art Silo. This striking mural features a flock of sheep wearing bright red socks standing amongst a vibrant canola field, a tribute to the town’s much-loved annual Festival of the Fleeces. As we explore the area, discover how this incredible silo artworks have become an important part of regional Australia’s culture and identity. From here, we continue our journey to Dunedoo to see another remarkable silo artwork, this one celebrating Australia’s champion racehorse Winx and her famous jockey Hugh Bowman, who was born in the region. The mural beautifully captures the spirit of Australian racing and honours one of the country’s greatest sporting partnerships. We stop for a lunch at the Hotel Dunedoo before continuing through the scenic countryside on our afternoon drive to Dubbo. Upon arrival, we check in and then have the evening at leisure, giving you the opportunity to explore some of Dubbo’s local dining options.

Accommodation: Matilda Motor Inn, Dubbo – 3 star – or similar (2 Nights) 

Day 4

Dubbo  (B-L-D)
Today we enjoy a wonderful day exploring Taronga Western Plains Zoo, home to more than 1,100 animals from across the globe, including many rare and endangered species. Set across expansive open plains, the zoo offers a unique experience where many animals roam freely in large natural habitats. Instead of traditional cages or fences, clever use of dry and water-filled moats allows you to enjoy uninterrupted views while learning about the zoo’s important conservation work. We begin with a guided drive through the zoo, where a knowledgeable local guide will join us onboard to explain the open-range design and provide fascinating insights into the animals, habitats, and behind-the-scenes operations that make this zoo so unique. Along the way, you may spot giraffes, rhinos, zebras, big cats, and many other incredible animals in beautifully designed environments that closely resemble their natural homes. During the day, we stop to enjoy a light lunch before there is time to further explore the zoo at our own pace. Whether you choose to wander the walking trails, visit your favourite animals, or simply relax and take in the surroundings, today promises to be an enjoyable and memorable experience for all. This evening, we come together for dinner at the Dubbo RSL, where we can relax and share the day’s stories and experiences.

Day 5

Dubbo – Orange (B-D)
Today we travel to Parkes, home to one of Australia’s most famous scientific landmarks, the CSIRO Radio Telescope, affectionately known as “The Dish.” On arrival, explore the fascinating astronomy and space science exhibitions while learning about the important role this remarkable facility has played in space exploration and astronomical discovery. Standing proudly against the country landscape, the impressive 64-metre telescope, known as Murriyang, has been operating since 1961 and continues to remain at the forefront of international research thanks to ongoing technological upgrades. As we explore the visitor centre, discover the incredible stories behind the telescope’s involvement in major space missions, including its famous role in relaying the Apollo 11 moon landing to millions around the world. We then continue to the Henry Parkes Centre to visit the popular Kings Castle Elvis Exhibit, an engaging interactive display that brings to life many of the highs and lows Elvis Presley experienced throughout his extraordinary life and career. Relax and choose from local café and dining options for lunch (at own expense) before we continue our journey through the beautiful Central West to Orange, where we check in to our accommodation and then enjoy dinner together.

Accommodation: Mercure, Orange – 4 star – or similar (2 Nights) 

Day 6

Parkes Elvis Festival (B)
Excitement is in the air today as we immerse ourselves in the fun and energy of the famous Parkes Elvis Festival! Get ready to see plenty of Elvises throughout the day from talented tribute artists to enthusiastic fans dressed in sparkling jumpsuits and vintage fashion, the festival atmosphere is truly unforgettable. Our first stop is the much-anticipated annual Street Parade, one of the highlights of the festival. Find your spot along Festival Boulevard and enjoy the colourful procession of Elvis themed floats, vintage and classic cars, marching bands, performers, and entertainers as they make their way through the streets of Parkes. The lively atmosphere, music, and community spirit make this a fantastic experience for everyone. Throughout the day, the Cooke Park Main Stage comes alive with music, entertainment, and a range of fun competitions, including the ever-popular Miss Priscilla competition, Elvis Look-A-Like contests, and the Cars of the Era Show, showcasing the classic automobiles that once ruled the roads during the golden age when Elvis ruled the airwaves. Today you have free time to soak up the festival atmosphere, browse the market stalls, enjoy the entertainment, and experience the unique charm that makes this event so popular each year. At the designated time, we regroup with the coach for our transfer back to Orange. Breakfast is included at the hotel today, while lunch and dinner will be at your own expense, giving you the opportunity to sample some of the local food and festival offerings at your leisure.
Please note: The official Elvis Festival program has not yet been released. Any optional events or activities attended on this day will be at your own expense.

Day 7 

Orange – Canberra (B-L-D)
After breakfast we farewell Orange and begin our journey towards Bathurst, Australia’s oldest inland colonial settlement. Rich in history and shaped by the discovery of gold during the 1850s, Bathurst remains one of regional New South Wales’ most significant and picturesque towns. On arrival, we enjoy a drive around the famous Mount Panorama Circuit, home of Australia’s most iconic motor race, the Bathurst 1000. When the racing isn’t underway, this world-renowned track becomes a public road, giving you the unique opportunity to experience the circuit for yourself while taking in spectacular views over the surrounding countryside. From Bathurst, we continue to nearby Oberon to visit the magnificent Mayfield Gardens, one of the largest privately owned cool-climate gardens in the world. Set within a stunning 5,000-acre working farm, the gardens began as a modest project before growing into the breathtaking attraction you see today. We have time to wander through the spectacular gardens at our own pace before we come together to enjoy a delicious lunch at Mayfield Gardens. Later this afternoon, we continue our journey to Australia’s national capital, Canberra. We check into the hotel and have time to freshen up before meeting for dinner.

Accommodation: QT Canberra – 4 star – or similar (2 Nights) 

Day 8

Canberra (B-L-D)
Following breakfast we begin the day with a visit to Capital Hill, the focal point of Canberra and home to Australia’s impressive Parliament House. Here, we are introduced to the meeting place of the nation as a knowledgeable guide leads us through this remarkable political landmark. Exploring the grand halls and chambers, we gain a fascinating insight into the daily workings of Australian democracy, the history of Parliament House, and the important role it plays in shaping the nation. We then enjoy lunch at the beautiful Queen’s Terrace Café, located within Parliament House and offering lovely views across the capital. This afternoon, we continue to the Australian War Memorial, one of the nation’s most significant and moving landmarks. Wandering through the impressive exhibitions and solemn ceremonial areas, experience the powerful stories and history that have shaped our nation. Highlights include the Hall of Memory, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the Pool of Reflection, and the Roll of Honour, which lists the names of more than 102,000 Australian servicemen and women who lost their lives in war. Our visit concludes with the deeply moving Last Post Ceremony. This unforgettable tribute includes the national anthem, a piper’s lament, the sharing of an individual story, the reciting of the Ode by Defence Force personnel, and concludes with the haunting sound of the Last Post a truly emotional and memorable experience. Tonight, we come together one final time to enjoy a special Farewell Dinner at the award-winning Waters Edge Canberra, the perfect addition to the wonderful memories and experiences shared throughout our tour.

Day 9          

Depart Canberra (B)
After breakfast at the hotel, our superb Wine, Wildlife, Elvis and Canberra tour comes to an end as we make our way to the airport. As we say our farewells and return home take the time to reflect on the many experiences we’ve shared along the journey from Wine and Horses in the Hunter Valley, to the incredible Art Silos, the excitement of the Elvis Festival, history, beautiful countryside scenery, fascinating attractions, great food, and wonderful new friendships formed along the way.

Please check with reservations before booking your flightThere will only be one group departure transfer.

For more information, or to secure your place, call us today at 1300 044 444

TERMS AND CONDITIONS
These Booking Conditions set out the terms on which you contract with us for the arrangement and delivery of travel arrangements for your tour. By making a booking with us, you acknowledge that you have read, understood and agree to be bound by these Booking Conditions. We reserve the right to change these Booking Conditions at any time prior to you making a booking request.

“You” and “Your” means all persons named in a booking (including anyone who is added or substituted at a later date). “We”, “us”, “our” means Denise Marie Falsay trading as Solo Connections. ABN 92582582996

BOOKINGS
A booking request is accepted when we issue a written booking and you have paid your deposit. It is at this point that a contract between us and you comes into existence subject to these Booking Conditions.

We reserve the right to decline any booking at our discretion. No employee of ours other than Denise Marie Falsay has the authority to vary or omit any of these Booking Conditions or to promise any discount or refund.

SERVICES
We commence providing services to you as soon as we accept your booking. This includes (often significant) work undertaken prior to travel to arrange and coordinate the delivery of your travel arrangements. You also receive the benefit of work we undertake in anticipation of bookings.

The services we provide to you are limited to

(a) the arrangement and coordination of your travel arrangements; and
(b) the delivery of travel arrangements which we directly control.

PRICES & EXCLUSIONS
Prices stated are in Australian Dollars ($AUD) and are current at the time of publication. The most up to date pricing is available on our website. The price includes accommodation, transportation and other inclusions as per the published itinerary.

International and domestic airfares and airport/hotel transfers are not included unless specifically stated. Costs associated with passports, visas, vaccinations, insurance, meals (other than those stipulated), emergency evacuation costs, gratuities, and all items of a personal nature are not included.

PRICE VARIATIONS
We reserve the right to vary the cost of your travel arrangements prior to commencement for circumstances beyond our control such as the imposition of fuel surcharges or new or amended Government charges.

We also reserve the right to vary the cost of your travel arrangements due to currency fluctuations. However, we will not vary the cost for currency fluctuations once full payment has been received by us and we will absorb the first 2% of any negative currency fluctuation.

DEPOSITS
A non-refundable deposit for each booking made is required within 7 days (unless otherwise stated) of us accepting your booking. If we do not receive the deposit by the due date on your booking confirmation we reserve the right to automatically cancel your booking without notice.

All tours will require a non-refundable deposit of $1,000 – $3,500 per person, varying due to tour inclusions.

Please note that we may not hold any services for you until we receive payment of your deposit, meaning that services may become unavailable or prices may increase, in which case you will be responsible for paying the increased price, and we will not be responsible if services become unavailable.

FINAL PAYMENT
Payment in full must be received by the date(s) reflected on your booking advice. Note: some tours or particular arrangements may require payment earlier or in additional instalments and this will be advised with the booking confirmation.

If you fail to make payment by the due date, we will remind you to make payment. In addition to the payment, you will also be responsible for any costs imposed on us by suppliers resulting from late payment. If we do not receive payment within 7 days after the reminder, you will be deemed to have cancelled your booking.

CANCELLATIONS BY YOU
You may cancel your booking by giving written notice to us. Cancellation fees and charges will be levied as follows:

  • any amounts we have paid or have contractually committed to pay to third parties to deliver your travel arrangements which we cannot reasonably recover or which the third party agrees we no longer need to pay (for example payments made or due to airlines or ground operators);
  • where we or our related companies directly control any of the services included in your travel arrangements (for example, accommodation, vessels, transportation, guides), a reasonable amount attributable to such services which we reasonably determine we cannot resell or recoup;
  • a fee equal to 20% of the booking value to compensate us for work performed and associated overheads up until the time of cancellation (including work performed in connection with your travel arrangements prior to your booking) and our loss of expected profit; and
  • an administration fee of $250 to compensate us for processing the cancellation and any associated refund.

Cancellation fees and charges will not exceed payments received by us at the time of cancellation.

If after the application of these fees and charges there is a surplus of payments you have made to us, we will refund this to you within a reasonable time.

Any payments we have made to third parties will only be refunded to you once we have deducted the above cancellation fees and charges and once we have actually recovered the amounts from the third parties. As we will be subject to third party terms and conditions, we make no guarantee that we will be able to make recoveries or that third parties will agree that payments attributable to your booking arrangements are no longer required.

For group departures, a transfer of a confirmed booking to another departure date is deemed to be cancellation of the original booking.

ILLNESS OR VACCINATION STATUS PREVENTING TRAVEL
If due to any illness, suspected illness or failure to satisfy any required tests or vaccination requirements:

  • an airline or other common carrier refuses you carriage;
  • a hotel or vessel refuses to accommodate you; or
  • we or our suppliers (acting reasonably) exclude you from the tour

and you are consequently prevented from commencing or continuing your tour, then:

  • if you have already commenced your tour, we will provide you with reasonable assistance to arrange alternative travel arrangements or to continue the tour. This will be at your cost.
  • if you have not commenced your tour then we regret we will not be in a position to provide such assistance.

We will not be liable to refund the cost of your tour (or any part of it) because we would have already paid (or committed to pay) suppliers and we would have already performed significant work preparing for the delivery of your tour and servicing your booking.

We will not be responsible for any other loss or loss you incur in connection with your booking (for example, airfares and visa expenses) if you are prevented from commencing or continuing your tour in these circumstances.

We strongly encourage you to purchase travel insurance that adequately responds to cancellations and curtailments associated with illness and other unforeseen events as soon as you have paid your deposit.

OTHER CANCELLATIONS
In these Booking Conditions, the term Force Majeure means an event or events beyond our control and which we could not have reasonably prevented, and includes but is not limited to: (a) natural disasters (including not limited to flooding, fire, earthquake, landslide, volcanic eruption), adverse weather conditions (including hurricane or cyclone), high or low water levels; (b) war, armed conflict, industrial dispute, civil strife, terrorist activity or the threat of such acts; (c) epidemic, pandemic; (d) any new or change in law, order, decree, rule or regulation of any government authority (the events in (d) being “Government Restrictions”)).

Force Majeure – Prior to travel
If:

  • in our reasonable opinion we (either directly or through our employees, contractors, suppliers or agents) determine that your travel arrangements cannot safely, lawfully or reasonably proceed due to a Force Majeure event; or
  • you give us notice no more than 14 days prior to commencement of your booked travel arrangements that you cannot reasonably make use of them due to Government Restrictions (for example due to border closures)

then we may:

  • reschedule your travel arrangements, but only if you are agreeable to the rescheduled arrangements; or
  • cancel your travel arrangements, in which case our contract with you will terminate.

If we cancel your travel arrangements, neither of us will have any claim for damages against the other for the cancelled arrangements. However, we will either:

  • issue you with a credit equal to payments received by us for the cancelled travel arrangements, redeemable within 24 months of issue against any travel services offered by us; or
  • refund payments attributable to the cancelled travel arrangements less: (a) unrecoverable third party costs and other expenses incurred or payable by us for the cancelled travel arrangements; (b) overhead charges incurred by us relative to the price of the cancelled travel arrangements; and (c) fair compensation for work undertaken by us in relation to the cancelled travel arrangements until the time of cancellation and in connection with the processing of any refund.

Please note that our ability to issue you with a credit may be dependent on our suppliers issuing corresponding credits to us. We cannot guarantee that our suppliers will issue corresponding credits and so in such circumstances we may opt to pay you a limited cash refund as outlined.

Force Majeure – During travel
If due to Force Majeure we cancel travel arrangements after your tour has commenced, we will provide you with a refund of recovered third party costs plus any third party costs we don’t incur for cancelled travel arrangements only.

Force Majeure – General
Where a limited cash refund is to be paid by us, we will use reasonable endeavours to recover payments from third parties attributable to your booking, but we make no guarantee that we will be able to recover these payments either partially or at all. If after we have paid you a limited cash refund (or after we determine that no cash refund is currently payable) we recover payments from third parties attributable to your booking, then we will pass on this payment to you.

We will not be responsible for any other loss or costs you incur in connection with your booking (for example, airfares, insurance and visa expenses) if your tour or particular travel arrangements are cancelled due to an event of Force Majeure.

If we provide you with any alternative services or assistance where travel arrangements are cancelled or rescheduled due to Force Majeure which you accept, then you agree the amount to be refunded to you will be reduced by the value of these services and assistance.

You acknowledge that the terms in this section are reasonably necessary to protect our legitimate business interests. We strongly encourage you to purchase travel insurance that adequately responds to cancellation and rescheduling risks associated with Force Majeure events as soon as you have paid a deposit.

Other cancellations
If we cancel your travel arrangements for reasons other than Force Majeure [or a failure to satisfy minimum numbers], you will be offered (at your election) a refund of all funds paid, or the offer of travel arrangements of substantially equal quality if appropriate. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we will not be responsible to you for any other expenses or loss you incur resulting from our cancellation.

 

AMENDMENTS BY YOU
We will endeavour to accommodate amendments and additional requests. You acknowledge that these may not be possible to fulfil, and for group departures a transfer of a booking to a different departure is deemed a cancellation. An amendment fee of $250 will be levied to cover communication and administration costs for any changes to bookings. You will also be required to pay any additional costs charged by suppliers.

AMENDMENTS BY US

Prior to travel
Due to the dynamic nature of the travel industry, we may occasionally need to make amendments or modifications to the itinerary and its inclusions and you acknowledge our right to do this. Most changes will not be significant. If we become aware of any significant changes to your itinerary or its inclusions that materially detract from the overall value of the tour (where we determine it can still proceed), then we will notify you within a reasonable time and refund you an amount attributable to any reduction in value determined by us acting reasonably.

During travel
You acknowledge that the itinerary, modes of transport, accommodation and/or the tour’s inclusions may need to change during your tour due to local circumstances beyond our reasonable control, including road conditions, poor weather, changes in transport schedules, and/or vehicle breakdowns.

General
To the fullest extent permitted by law:

  • we will not be responsible for any omissions or modifications to the itinerary or the inclusions due to Force Majeure or other circumstances beyond our control happening after we have accepted your booking. This includes any loss of enjoyment or distress caused by omissions or modifications;
  • if you are entitled to any compensation for any modifications or omissions, then you agree it will be reduced by the value of any alternative services we provide which you accept; and
  • we will not be responsible to you for any other expenses or loss you incur resulting from any amendment or change to the itinerary or its inclusions.

 

UNUSED & DENIED SERVICES
No refunds will be made for of any travel arrangements not utilised, whether by choice or because of late arrival or early departure. This includes the failure of common carriers to operate according to schedule, which we disclaim responsibility for.

If you are not fully vaccinated against Covid-19 and particular suppliers refuse to provide you with travel arrangements, then you agree you will not be entitled to any refund for those arrangements. We will not be responsible to you for any loss or expenses you incur (including loss of enjoyment) if you are denied services in these circumstances.

MINIMUM NUMBERS
Some tours are based on a minimum number of passengers travelling. We will advise you prior to confirming your booking if this is the case. If a tour fails to satisfy minimum numbers, the tour may be cancelled or re-costed. We will endeavour to give you notice no later than 60 days prior to the tour’s commencement. If the tour is re-costed, you will have the option to either accept the new cost or to cancel your booking. You must make this election within 14 days of receiving notice from us. If the tour is cancelled or if you cancel your booking in these circumstances, we will at your election refund all payments made or credit payments towards alternative arrangements.

We will not be responsible for any other travel arrangements affected by, or any additional costs incurred, as a result of cancellation in these circumstances.

CLIENT NAMES – EXACTLY AS PER PASSPORT
For security reasons, airlines and our overseas suppliers require names to be given exactly as stated in your passport. If you do not advise the correct information and we have to re-issue airline tickets or other documentation, then you will be responsible for any fees charged (such as airline cancellation charges or re-issue fees) in addition to our own reasonable administration fees.

TRAVEL INSURANCE
It is a condition of your booking (Norfolk Island & International Tours) and strongly encouraged (Australian tours) that you are adequately insured for the duration of your tour. We recommend comprehensive travel insurance to cover cancellation, medical requirements, luggage and additional expenses. The choice of insurer is yours. We strongly suggest you purchase insurance at the time you pay your deposit. This is because cancellation fees and charges are payable from that time.

ACCOMMODATION
Due to the dynamic nature of the travel industry, we may need to substitute hotels, vessels and other forms of accommodation with properties or vessels of a substantially comparable or higher standard. We will endeavour to minimise substitutions. You acknowledge that these substitutions will not be considered a significant change.

PASSPORTS, VISAS
It is a requirement that you hold a valid passport with sufficient validity and any required visas for your tour. It is your responsibility to ensure that you are in possession of the necessary documentation to comply with the laws and regulations of the countries to be visited.

VACCINATIONS
We strongly encourage you to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19 with a vaccine approved by the Therapeutic Goods Administration. This is so health risks for yourself and others you come into contact with can be mitigated. It is your responsibility to obtain vaccinations and preventative medicines as may be required for the duration of the tour. Any information provided by us is given in good faith.

HEALTH & FITNESS
It is your responsibility to ensure that you have a suitable level of health and fitness to undertake the tour of your choice. If you have doubts about your ability to undertake the tour, please contact us to discuss your circumstances prior to making a booking request.

All passengers, regardless of age, will be required to complete a self-declaration form. This form will be provided to you once your booking is confirmed and you will need to mail the original form or scan and email to info@soloconnections.com.au by the deposit due date shown on your booking confirmation. Should your health condition change after completing this form and prior to departure, you are obligated to advise Solo Connections of such changes. Failure to do so, could result in you being refused the right to join the tour and any costs relating to you being able to return home would be at your own expense and no refund of tour costs will be provided. Medical forms may be life-saving and must be fully completed. Solo Connections will adhere to Australian Queensland (QLD) Health Records and Privacy Act guidelines. Medical records are kept post tour for 12 months for medical or legal reference if required.

Existing Medical Conditions
If you have a medical condition which may reasonably be expected to increase your risk of needing medical attention, or which may materially affect the usual conduct of the tour, then you must advise us prior to or at the time you make your booking request.

We may request you to provide an assessment of your medical condition from a qualified medical practitioner. If the assessment indicates that you are not fit to travel or will require special assistance which we cannot reasonably provide, then we may cancel your booking. Provided you notified us of your medical condition prior to or at the time you made your booking request, we will provide you with a full refund of payments made less an administrative fee of $250.

If you fail to provide a medical assessment within a reasonable time, then this will be considered a cancellation by you and cancellation fees and charges will apply (See ‘Cancellation By You’ section above).

New Medical Conditions
You must advise us of any new or changed medical conditions which may reasonably be expected to increase your risk of needing medical attention, or which may materially affect the usual conduct of the tour.

We may request you to provide an assessment of your medical condition from a qualified medical practitioner. If the assessment indicates that you will require special assistance which we cannot reasonably provide or if you fail to provide a medical assessment within a reasonable time, then this will be considered a cancellation by you and cancellation fees and charges will apply (See ‘Cancellation By You’ section above).

Non-Disclosed Medical Conditions
If any non-disclosed medical conditions mean that you will require special assistance which we cannot reasonably provide, then we acting reasonably may exclude you from the tour. This will be considered a cancellation by you and cancellation fees and charges will apply (See ‘Cancellation By You’ section above).

Dietary Requirements
Special dietary requests are required to be notified to us within 7 days after we confirm your booking. We will endeavour to communicate your requirements to relevant suppliers. However, we cannot guarantee requests will be met by suppliers. It is your responsibility to check that meals and beverages do not contain any allergens. We expressly disclaim any liability for meals or beverages that contain allergens other than in circumstances where we have been negligent.

INDEPENDENT SERVICES
We are not responsible for any additional activities or excursions which are not included in the booked itinerary or which we sell as agent for the principal operator. Any advice or recommendation given by us, a guide or local representative is made in good-faith, based on known information, and does not make us responsible for the acts or omissions of the principal operator of the excursion or activity.

ACCEPTANCE OF RISK

General
You acknowledge that travel involves personal risks which may be greater than those present in your everyday life. This could be as a result of the adventurous nature of your tour or from visiting destinations which present geographical, political or cultural risks and dangers.

You should consult guidance issued by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) applicable to the destinations within your itinerary. You acknowledge that your choice to travel is made having had the benefit of DFAT guidance, and you accept inherent personal risks associated with your travel.

Covid-19
You acknowledge that you are travelling at a time when Covid-19 is endemic and that Covid-19 presents risks to your health and may cause death. By making a booking request, you accept all risks associated with Covid-19 infection during travel and you release us (and our directors, officers, employees and suppliers) from liability in connection with Covid-19 infection.

RESPONSIBILITY

Services supplied by independent suppliers
Where a third party over whom we have no direct control (Independent Supplier) is the supplier of travel arrangements that form part of your tour, you acknowledge that our obligations to you are limited to taking reasonable steps to select a reputable Independent Supplier and arranging for them to provide those travel arrangements to you. Independent Suppliers over whom we have no direct control could include but are not limited to airlines, railway and cruise operators, hoteliers, independent transport companies (i.e., vehicles not operated by us), attraction and venue operators and common carriers.

To the fullest extent permitted by law, we will not be responsible to you for any loss, damage, personal injury or delay attributable to the actions or omissions of an Independent Supplier and not caused by our negligence.  Any claims you have in this regard must be made against the Independent Supplier.

Services we directly supply
To the extent only that we are the principal supplier to you of travel arrangements or other services which we control, then we will provide those travel arrangements and services with reasonable skill and care.

We will only be responsible for our employees in the course of their employment, and for our agents and contractors (where we have direct control over them) if they were carrying out the work we had asked them to do.

We will not be responsible for any loss, damage, claim or expense caused by the acts or omissions of yourself, of any other third party not connected with the provision of the travel arrangements or services, or due to an event of Force Majeure.

Recreational services
If we supply any recreational services to you, then to the maximum extent permitted by law we exclude any liability for death, physical injury or mental injury or any other liability referred to in section 139A(3) of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) resulting from our failure to comply with a guarantee that applies under Subdivision B of Division 1 of Part 3-2 of the Australian Consumer Law.

This exclusion does not apply to significant personal injury caused by our reckless conduct.

Recreational services means services that consist of participation in the activities referred to in Section 139A of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth), being participation in:

(a) a sporting activity or similar leisure time pursuit; or
(b) any other activity that:

(i)      involves a significant degree of physical exertion or physical risk; and
(ii)      is undertaken for the purposes of recreation, enjoyment or leisure.

General liability limitation
We will not be responsible for any loss or additional expenses you incur for any missed connections/services attributable to delays outside of our control.

You acknowledge that travel arrangements or services which comply with local laws and regulations will be deemed to have been properly performed, even if this would not be considered the case in Australia.

Australian Consumer Law and corresponding legislation in State jurisdictions in certain circumstances imply mandatory guarantees into consumer contracts (“Consumer Guarantees”). These Booking Conditions do not exclude or limit the application of the Consumer Guarantees other than to the extent they can be excluded or limited, in which case we limit or exclude the Consumer Guarantees to the fullest extent possible. Other than the Consumer Guarantees, we disclaim all warranties and guarantees.

To the fullest extent permitted by law, our maximum liability to you under these Booking Conditions, in tort (including negligence) or at law is limited to arranging for the travel arrangements to be resupplied or payment of the cost of having them resupplied.

AUTHORITY ON TOUR
When joining a group tour, you undertake to conduct yourself in a manner conducive to good group dynamics. If you act in a manner that threatens the safety of others on the tour or significantly disrupts their enjoyment, the tour leader may, acting reasonably, require that you leave the tour. You will not be entitled to any refund for unused services and you will be responsible for any additional costs you incur.

image release
When on tour, we may take photographs or make recordings of you and your activities that identify you. We reserve the right to use any images and/or recordings for promotional and marketing purposes. You consent to this use and acknowledge you will not be entitled to any payment or other compensation. If you do not consent to the use of your image or likeness, please advise us as least 21 days prior to the commencement of your tour.

Internet Services
Internet availability and quality may vary from country to country and can also be affected by technical issues, weather or unfavourable terrains and other factors outside our control. We do not guarantee the availability, price or quality of internet connections.

PHOTOGRAPHY
Our tours offer some of the most spectacular and beautiful photographic scenery in the world. However, we cannot guarantee that every scene or highlighted featured in brochures, on our website or in an itinerary will be available on each Tour. No refund will be available for any resulting missed scene or photographic “opportunity”.

SPECIAL NEEDS
We welcome you if you have a disability or other special needs, provided you are accompanied by a companion capable of providing all the assistance you require. Please note that although we will use reasonable endeavours to provide you with all the activities on your Itinerary, depending on your disability, you may not be able to participate in every activity and the Tour Host or Tour Director will have the right to refuse your participation if they believe your health and safety or the health and safety of other passengers may be impacted by your participation. You must advise us, of any disability, medical condition or dietary requirement at the time of Booking. We may decline your booking if we believe that we cannot adequately provide for all your special needs or that there is a risk to your health, safety and enjoyment or to any other guests.

MEDICAL SERVICES
We are not, and our Service Providers are not, liable regarding the provision of any medical care you may require or choose to accept during the Tour. We cannot guarantee to provide a personal escort for medical visits should the need arise.

TRAVEL SICKNESS
If you suffer from travel sickness, you should arrange medication or other alternatives to treat symptoms, as we cannot make allowances for this.

SMOKING ON TOURS
Smoking is not permitted on coaches. Smoking is limited to designated smoking areas within hotels and public areas for the comfort of other guests.

AIR TRAVEL
Any airfares booked on your behalf for a tour will be at your expense.

Depending on departure date and time of booking the required booking class for an airfare offer may be too far in advance to book with the appropriate airline. If the required booking class is unavailable air surcharges may apply. The flight quote including air taxes and surcharges will be confirmed once all air sectors can be booked and confirmed. Taxes are defined as all airline and government taxes and surcharges.

Taxes are subject to change and will be advised at the time of flight reservation. Please contact Solo Connections for applicable rules and regulations relating to your air travel where booked by us.

TOUR LUGGAGE ALLOWANCE
Tour participants are entitled to one carry-on bag and one suitcase per person. Your carry-on must not weigh more than 7kg and your suitcase must not weigh more than 20kg unless otherwise specified. All tour participants must be able to lift/carry/wheel/manoeuvre all of their luggage without assistance. This includes, but is not limited to, lifting on and off airline luggage carousels and carrying up stairs for example. It is also your responsibility to ensure your luggage complies with applicable airline luggage restrictions and you acknowledge that we, contracted carriers or Service Providers may elect not to carry any overweight items, and that you will be responsible for any excess baggage charges if applicable

SIGHTSEEING ON TOUR
Visits to some religious sites may require a level, deemed by that country, of appropriate clothing being worn. Failure to comply with this direction may result in your not being able to participate in the sightseeing.

COMPLAINTS
In the event of a problem with any aspect of your travel arrangements you must tell us or make our representative or our local supplier aware of such problems as soon as possible. This is so we or our suppliers have had the opportunity to put things right on the ground.

If you notify us of a problem during travel and we haven’t resolved it to your satisfaction, please follow this up in writing within 30 days from the end of your travel arrangements. This is so we have the opportunity to pursue the claim with our own suppliers (if relevant).

If you fail to follow this procedure, this may limit your rights to make a claim.

DEEMED ACCEPTANCE
If you place a booking on behalf of another party, you represent and promise us that you are duly authorised to provide the agreement and consent of the other party to be bound by these Booking Conditions. You agree that you will be responsible for any loss or damage we incur if this is not the case.

GENERAL
The contract between Denise Marie Falsay trading as Solo Connections and you is governed by the laws of the State of Queensland. Any disputes shall be dealt with by a court with the appropriate jurisdiction in Queensland.

If any provision of these Booking Conditions is found to be unenforceable, then to the extent possible it will be severed without affecting the remaining provisions.

Any personal information you provide to us will be collected, stored, used, protected and shared in accordance with Australian Privacy Principles, and our Privacy Policy, which is published here https://www.soloconnections.com.au/privacy-policy/

Updated: 01 July 2025