tullie@travelandcruise.net.au
Tullie grew up on the Eyre Peninsula. Having lived in both Kimba and Ceduna, she is proud to call South Australia's West Coast home. Tullie began her career in the travel industry 30 years ago after completing a travel course in Adelaide once she finished her schooling.
For the past 28 years, Tullie has had the privilege of owning and managing Travel and Cruise Ceduna, taking the reins at the young age of 21. In 2025, Tullie became the proud new owner of Port Lincoln Travel and Cruise, bringing exceptional service to even more clients in Port Lincoln and beyond.
Her love for travel has led her to explore over 43 countries, many of them multiple times. In 2024, Tullie's travels have included the Blue Mountains and Hunter Valley, Vietnam and Cambodia, Botswana and Victoria Falls, as well as the UK, France, Greece, Madagascar and South Africa. So far in 2025 Tullie has been fortunate to visit Africa twice, the first was with a group to Botswana and Zimbabwe and second an agent famil to South Africa and Zambia.
Africa holds a special place in her heart. She's captivated by its people, rich cultures, incredible wildlife, breathtaking landscapes and the adventure that every trip offers. Tullie has been fortunate to visit Africa fifteen times, from historic Egypt in the north to the Namibia's amazing landscapes in the south and many countries in between.
Escorting small group tours is Tullie's passion. Her tours travel both domestically and internationally. Since leading her first group tour ten years ago, Tullie has now escorted 20 group tours, averaging two tours per year, ensuring each experience is fun and stress-free for her clients while preserving the excitement and adventure of travel. Many of her clients return year after year, and she is grateful to have built lasting friendships along the way.
One of her favourite travel quotes is advice she received from her Contiki tour director during one of her early trips:
“Just because it is different, doesn’t mean it’s wrong”
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