Have you ever wanted to follow England in Australia?
Well, this tour is an excuse to explore Australia properly, this England white-ball tour might just be the perfect one. Yes, the schedule is tight. Yes, there’s a fair bit of travel. But that’s exactly what makes it such an unforgettable way to experience the country.
Starting out in Perth, you immediately get a taste of Australia’s vastness. Western Australia feels like a different world, with endless sunshine, a beautiful coastline, and a relaxed vibe that sets the tone for the trip.

From there, the tour quickly sweeps you across to Adelaide, where the pace slows slightly, and the city’s charm, food, and nearby wine regions offer a completely different flavour. And visiting the iconic Adelaide Oval, which has become a favourite ground for many.
Then it’s down to Hobart, which feels almost like stepping into another country again. Cooler, greener, and surrounded by incredible scenery, it’s one of the most underrated stops on the itinerary.
After that, we are off to Melbourne & the MCG, known by locals as simply the G, a must-visit for any sports fan. An amazingly busy city with great restaurants & cafes along the riverfront and is one of the world’s great sporting cities.

The journey continues north to the Gold Coast. This is where the tour blends cricket with holiday energy—beaches, sunshine, and a more laid-back atmosphere. Brisbane follows offering that classic Queensland warmth and the Gabba.

Sydney then delivers the iconic views – Why not visit Watson’s Bay for fish & chips, as the boat departs the harbour, you’re left with stunning views of the Bridge & Opera house, then we visit my favourite ground, the SCG.

The tour wraps up in Canberra, although the capital, it’s quieter but a surprisingly (and often overlooked) destination that rounds things off nicely, with scenic lake views.
What makes this itinerary special isn’t just the cricket—it’s the variety. In just a few weeks, you go from West Coast beaches to Southern cities, island landscapes, cultural hubs, and tropical climates. Few trips pack in so many contrasts.
It may be a bit of a whirlwind, but that’s part of the appeal. You’re not just watching a series – you’re crossing a continent, experiencing Australia in all its different forms, and creating a journey that’s about far more than the matches themselves.
If you’re thinking about doing it: go for it. It’s busy, but it’s one of the most unique and rewarding ways to see Australia.
We are also busy with South Africa and an exciting short tour to Barbados for the CPL semi-finals & final, and experience the Caribbean carnival atmosphere.
Please get in touch with us if any of the above tours suit you.
All the best
Gary
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