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Tournament travel,
without the hassle

Big matches are only half the story. The real win is having the right base, the right pacing, and the right logistics so your trip feels seamless. Whether you’re arriving early to explore, travelling during the pool and knockout weeks, or staying on for a post-tournament escape, our specialists design complete, tailor-made itineraries. That includes accommodation, transport, touring and the premium touches that make everything smoother. Share your match schedule and we’ll build the trip around it.

 

Host City Hotspots

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Adelaide rugby world cup
Adelaide

A relaxed, easy-to-navigate base with world-class food and wine
just beyond the city.

Brisbane city rugby world cup
Brisbane

Warm-weather energy, with easy access to the Gold Coast and hinterland for rest-day escapes.

Melbourne Rugby World Cup
Melbourne

Culture, coffee, sport, plus day trips to the Great Ocean Road and Yarra Valley between fixtures.

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Newcastle

A coastal break with surf beaches and Hunter Valley wine within easy reach.

Perth City Aerial View
Perth

Opening-week atmosphere, white-sand beaches, and a quick escape to Margaret River.

Sydney harbour bridge
Sydney

The ultimate big-event base: iconic harbour days, world-class dining nights, and easy day trips.

Tournament Trip Highlights

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Opening Weekend in Perth

Set up in a premium coastal stay, keep transfers simple, then unwind with Rottnest Island or a Margaret River extension.

Finals week in Sydney

Finals Week in Sydney

Stay close to the action with smart neighbourhood choices, private transfers when it matters, and harbour experiences on your off-days.

Coffin Bay Oysters - Tasmania Food and Wine Experiences

Brisbane Knockout Base

Build a warm-weather base with easy stadium access and downtime escapes, from the Scenic Rim to the Gold Coast hinterland.

Melbourne Culture and Rugby Weekend

Melbourne Culture & Rugby Weekend

Combine match-day buzz with laneways, galleries and a Great Ocean Road day trip, all paced so it never feels rushed.

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We'll make your Rugby World Cup trip run smoothly, end-to-end

Tournament weeks move fast, and the details matter. We’ll plan your itinerary so you can focus on match days and enjoy the space in between.

From accommodation strategy (when cities sell out quickly) to city-to-city routing, we handle the moving parts: flights, private transfers, rail options where it makes sense, and the best bases for walkability and atmosphere.

Travelling as a couple, group or with family? We’ll build in rest days, touring between fixtures, and premium inclusions like long lunches, private guides, coastal stays and pacing that feels just right.

 

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Rugby World Cup Cities

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Sydney rugby world cup tours

Sydney

If you’re planning a Finals Week trip, Sydney gives you the most choice: neighbourhoods with atmosphere, standout hotels, and easy logistics for match days, with harbour views never far away. On non-match days, Sydney is made for effortless experiences, ferry rides, coastal walks, long lunches and day trips that feel like a holiday, not a gap-filler.


Best for: Finals Week stays, first-timers, couples and groups wanting big-city ease

Stay length:
4 to 7 nights

Easy add-ons:
Blue Mountains private day tour
Hunter Valley wine day or overnight
South Coast escape (Jervis Bay)

Tip:
Choose your base for walkability and transport. We’ll guide you to the right pocket (CBD, Surry Hills, Darlinghurst, Barangaroo or the beaches) based on your match schedule and vibe.

Recommended experiences include… a private harbour cruise, a curated dining night with a local guide, and a coastal walk from Bondi to Bronte with a relaxed beachside lunch.

 

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Perth

Perth is ideal for starting your tournament journey: easy to navigate, brilliant weather, beautiful beaches, and a relaxed rhythm that balances match-day excitement. It also sets you up for an easy post-match escape. Choose Rottnest Island for a quick reset, or add a few days in Margaret River for coastal luxury and long lunches.


Best for: Opening week, beach lovers, adding a WA escape
Stay length: 3 to 6 nights
Easy add-ons:
Rottnest Island day trip
Margaret River (2 to 4 nights)
Fremantle heritage and dining
Tip: Book Perth early for tournament dates. We’ll help you choose a base that keeps transfers simple and downtime beautiful (city, riverside or coast).

Recommended experiences include… a private sunset cruise on the Swan River, a Rottnest Island day with e-bikes, and a Margaret River long lunch paired with boutique wineries.

 

Day trip to Rottnest island
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Brisbane

Brisbane

Brisbane is a smart choice if you want warm weather, a lively riverfront scene, and quick escapes that make the trip feel bigger than match days alone. It’s also well positioned for multi-city travel along the East Coast. Between fixtures, keep it simple with rooftop bars and river dining, or head out for a change of scenery: rainforest, coastline, or a relaxed luxury stay in the hinterland.


Best for: East Coast itineraries, families, travellers who want sunshine and flexibility
Stay length: 3 to 6 nights
Easy add-ons:
Gold Coast hinterland (2 to 3 nights)
Noosa & Sunshine Coast (2 to 4 nights)
Byron Bay region (via private transfer)
Tip: We’ll match your stay to your style, from riverside convenience to boutique inner-city options, and map your match-day transport so it’s stress-free.

Recommended experiences include… a guided food-scene evening in Fortitude Valley, a Scenic Rim day with local producers, and a few nights unwinding in Noosa after the city pace.

 

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Melbourne

Melbourne is built for travellers who want match-day atmosphere plus a city break: laneways, galleries, live music and dining that can turn any free evening into a highlight. It’s also one of the easiest places to add a memorable day out: the Great Ocean Road for dramatic coastal scenery, or the Yarra Valley for cellar doors and long lunches.


Best for: City lovers, food and culture, pairing rugby with day trips
Stay length: 3 to 6 nights
Easy add-ons:
Great Ocean Road private day tour
Yarra Valley winery day
Mornington Peninsula (1 to 2 nights)
Tip: Melbourne rewards smart neighbourhood choices. We’ll place you close to your preferred dining and match-day routes (CBD, Southbank, Fitzroy, Richmond, or a St Kilda-style coastal stay).

Recommended experiences include… a private laneways and bars walk, a Great Ocean Road day with a local driver-guide, and a Yarra Valley tasting day capped with a chef’s-hat lunch.

 

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Rugby World Cup Trip Inspiration

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