Outback Spirit has unveiled its full 2027 touring program, launching a new brochure alongside earlybird savings across its range of remote Australian adventures.
The operator is doubling down on demand for immersive domestic travel, offering small-group, all-inclusive journeys in custom-built Mercedes-Benz 4WD vehicles, led by expert driver-guides.
Central to the program is Outback Spirit’s continued focus on exclusive access, particularly in culturally significant regions such as Arnhem Land, where the company operates with permission from Traditional Owners.
With exclusive permission to journey through the heart of Arnhem Land, and through close collaboration with Traditional Owners, Outback Spirit said it is honoured to share unique insights into the world’s oldest living culture and its pristine landscapes.
Signature itineraries including Arnhem Land Wetlands & Wildlife and Jewels of the Kimberley & Faraway Bay continue to anchor the portfolio, offering behind-the-scenes access paired with stays in premium safari camps and remote lodges.
Secluded habitat
New for 2027 is a five-day short break based at Seven Spirit Bay in the Cobourg Peninsula in West Arnhem Land. Accessible only by air or sea, the property combines wilderness immersion with high-end accommodation in secluded habitat villas.
“Outback Spirit journeys are designed for those moments to pause, recharge and escape somewhere truly extraordinary,” Outback Spirit executive general manager Cesar Piotto said. “A journey with Outback Spirit effortlessly combines comfort, immersive nature and unforgettable moments in some of Australia’s most spectacular and remote settings where everything is taken care of and best of all no passport required to travel.”
Across the program, earlybird savings range up to $4,200 per person on select departures.
Highlights include the five-day Seven Spirit Bay Short Break from $4,890 per person twin share, with savings of up to $700 per person, and the eight-day Red Centre Explorer from $6,290, saving up to $800 per person.
Longer journeys feature strongly, including the 13-day Arnhem Land Wetlands & Wildlife itinerary from $11,990 per person (save up to $1,800), and the 15-day Jewels of the Kimberley & Faraway Bay from $15,890 (save up to $1,600), showcasing icons such as Horizontal Falls, Mitchell Plateau and El Questro.
Also on sale is the 13-day Cape York Wilderness Adventure from $10,690 per person (save up to $2,100), alongside the new 16-day Corner Country Adventure from $10,990 per person, traversing five states from Adelaide to Alice Springs.
With domestic touring continuing to resonate with Australian travellers, Outback Spirit’s latest release positions the operator to capitalise on ongoing demand for remote, experience-led travel closer to home.
