Luxury touring specialist Australian Luxury Escapes has joined the Virtuoso regional network of partners in 2022, intent on tapping into a wider local audience seeking niche experiences.
Australian Luxury Escapes is a family-run business that has been in operation for more than 30 years. Director Grant Charlesworth, who joined the business ahead of the Sydney Olympics, took over the operation from his father in 2002. What was originally a 3.5-star outback touring company based in Sydney and trading as Wild Escapes and then Australian Wild Escapes, rebranded and repositioned to a 5-star day tour specialist with additional offices in Cairns, Melbourne, Hobart, Adelaide and Perth.

Subscribe to LATTE’s free eNewsletter to keep up to date with everything in the luxury travel industry.
The company also offers extended tours in regions such as Western and Outback NSW, and Cape York in Queensland, alongside private touring and a walking company division in Sydney – the aptly named Sydney Walking Tours.Grant’s wife, Elise, joined the company 10 years ago and is General Manager of Australian Luxury Escapes.
Transitioning from inbound to domestic
When Australia shut its international borders to overseas visitors in early 2020 due to the pandemic, the Charlesworths re-assessed and leant into the domestic market. “We were 100% inbound. Not 90 or 95%, 100%,” Grant explained to LATTE last month. North America had been the lifeblood for bookings at Australian Luxury Escapes, accounting for 85-90% of sales. The bulk of which came from high-net-worth-individuals out of the New York/Boston region, and Southern California.
“We really put the cart before the horse. We found the customers first and then worked out what they wanted, and then designed some programs around that.”Charlesworth said the company was able to “reignite” a range of products, including a high-end Cape York safari which received “wonderful support”. Now, with the recent reopening of Australia’s borders to vaccinated international tourists, the enquiries – and bookings – are starting to flow once again, with some confirmations for as early as April and May 2022. “It’s very positive. There is pent-up demand and of course, we will go back to our day tours. They’ve always been there, we just haven’t turned a wheel in Sydney in the whole two years of the pandemic.”

Partnering with Virtuoso
For Charlesworth, joining the Virtuoso Preferred Partner Program was a logical choice. Australian Luxury Escapes has long been associated with Virtuoso agency members in North America since the evolution of the name 22 years ago. “We’ve been around that brand for quite some time and I’m very, very familiar with it. I’m familiar with the expectations of a Virtuoso traveller and I always felt like our product was a great fit for that kind of client.” The benefits of being aligned with Virtuoso are already bringing rewards. When LATTE spoke with Grant in mid-February there had already been around a dozen “really solid enquiries”. “I believe we’re filling a hole for a lot of Virtuoso clients. We seem to be in that space where agents may have a client that wants to travel overseas, or similarly wants to go on a luxury cruise, but they aren’t interested in travelling overseas yet and can’t cruise locally for the foreseeable future, so they’re looking for something for the clients to do, and that’s where we fit in.”
“We’re not new in the luxury market. We’ve been in this space for 20 years or more.“We understand, particularly our North American clients, what their expectations are, and we’re treating our Australian clients exactly the same. And they’re really appreciating the little things that we do in providing that.
