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Australia – 7 Days/ 6 Nights
Thursday, 28 April, 2016
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Australia – 7 Days / 6 Nights
Thursday, 28 April, 2016
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Australia – 7 Days / 6Nights


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Australia is a destination that leaves people impressed with its diversity. From picturesque reefs and sprawling beaches to dense rain-forests and native wildlife, the natural aspects of this place are worthy of admiration. Other than this facet, another side of this country is all about vibrancy and modernity. Contemporary architectural marvels, huge theme parks and colourful events speak of the strides taken by Australia in various fields.

Day 1: Arrive Melbourne
Arrive Melbourne Tullamarine Airport and transfer to hotel.Overnight at hotel.

Day 2: Melbourne City Tour
After breakfast at hotel. Proceed for morning half day Melbourne city tour. No operations on Monday and Wednesday (complimentary and non-refundable). This Tour ends by 1200hrs at Federation Square. Later take the Melbourne visitor’s Shuttle Bus (at local charge of AUD 5 per Person extra) from stop number 2, outside the St Paul’s Cathedral (opposite the Federation Square) to Sports Precinct (stop number 3) and walk across to Gate number 3 (between light towers 1 and 2) to Join the guided 1Hr Melbourne Cricket ground (MCG) tour (operates between 1000-1500hrs on non-event dates) OR Walk across to South gate Art and Leisure Precinct to Join 1Hr Melbourne Yarra River Cruise (Last departure time between 1500-1530hrs). Return to Hotel on own. Overnight stay at your Hotel.

Day 3: Great Ocean Road Tour
Breakfast at hotel. Proceed for the Great Ocean Road Tour. Today’s tour is packed with great locations, incredible views and natural wonders. So, sit back and relax while your Driver Guide provides expert commentary on all the key landmarks along the way.

Full Day Tour – Approximately 12 hours
Departs Daily 8.00am
from Federation Square, Corner Flinders & Russell Streets or earlier from your hotel
Returns 8.00pm approximately

Great Ocean Road
The Great Ocean Road stretches for 243 kilometres along the stunning south-eastern coast between Torquay and Warrnambool. An Australian National Heritage listed road, it was built by returned soldiers between 1919 and 1932. The road winds through gorgeous terrain along the coast and leads you to many significant landmarks and natural wonders.

Apollo Bay
At the foothills of the Otways lies the gorgeous seaside village of Apollo Bay. Surrounded by rolling green hills and ocean, Apollo Bay is a lively holiday destination during summer. Here you can relax and treat yourself to lunch at one of the many cafés and restaurants, or you can take a stroll along the picturesque beachfront.

The Twelve Apostles
The rugged splendour of the approaching Twelve Apostles is just breathtaking. These incredible limestone rock formations up to 45 metres high are the result of erosion that began up to 20 million years ago. Your Guide will share the history of their fascinating evolution while you take in the great spectacle of this natural wonder. If you find you can only count 8 Apostles and not 12 – test your Driver Guide’s knowledge as to why!!

Scenic Walk
There are many walks around the location of the Twelve Apostles providing closer access to the shoreline. From the cliff top viewing area you can absorb the grandeur of this iconic site and take some photographs.

Loch Ard Gorge
Now you’ll visit the beautiful Loch Ard Gorge and learn of the ill-fated English ship ‘Loch Ard’ that ran aground on nearby Muttonbird Island in 1878. The ship sank within 15 minutes, taking with it all but two of the 54 passengers and crew on board. The survivors came ashore and found refuge at what is now known as Loch Ard Gorge, a striking example of the process of erosion.

Port Campbell
Now you can take a well earned break at the gorgeous little seaside village of Port Campbell. Sheltered by cliffs and Norfolk pines, this little haven has a colourful and lively personality. You can treat yourself to afternoon tea at one of the cafés or bakeries luring you to homemade treats (own expense). You can also enjoy a wander through the boutique stores and galleries – there’s plenty here to tempt you.Overnight at your hotel

Day 4: Melbourne To Sydney
After breakfast at hotel. Depart to Melbourne Tullamarine Airport by transfer for flights. Arrival at Sydney Airport and transfer to Hotel. Overnight stay at Hotel.

Day 5: Sydney City Tour
After breakfast at hotel. Proceed half day Sydney city tour with views of Opera House and Harbour Bridge and visit to Bondi Beach etc (complimentary and non-refundable) – limited Hotel pickup, no Hotel drop, this tour near Darling Harbour or Circular Quay. Get down nearest to King Street Wharf, Darling Harbour proceed to Sea Life Aquarium at Darling Harbour to exchange Combo 2 Pass voucher for admissions to Sea Life Aquarium + Sydney Tower Eye with 4D Experience (transfers to Aquarium and tower are not Included). Evening proceed on own to King Street Wharf number5, Darling Harbour to join Sydney Show Boat Indian dinner cruise with Standard seating (No transfers – does not operates on Tuesday, Sunday )

Things to see and do

Bondi Beach

Bondi Beach is Australia’s most famous beach. Bondi’s mixture of lifestyles would suit most visitors, whether you’re drawn to the fashionable northern end or the surf-crazy.

Sea Life Sydney Aquarium

Take an underwater journey through the world famous Sydney Aquarium – Sydneys best family attraction – and discover the most diverse collection of all-Australian aquatic life.

Sydney Show Boats

Sydney Show Boats, [19]. Showboat Cruise has dinner with live cabaret show performances and comic magician.

Day 6: Sydney Sightseeing
After breakfast at hotel. Full day tour either – Port Stephens’ Dolphin and Dunes tour Dep only on Wednesday and Saturday (compulsory and non-refundable) OR Blue Mountains tour with Wildlife Park, Scenic Rides at Scenic World and bonus River Cruise – tour ends at Darling Harbour or Circular Quay (compulsory and non-efundable) OR Hunter Valley Wineries tour with Gourmet style Lunch – Dep only on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday (Compulsory and non-refundable). Overnight stay at hotel.

Things to see and do

Hunter Valley

The Hunter Valley is 75 mi (120 km) north of central Sydney, around a two-hour trip by car.

Blue Mountains

The Blue Mountains is Open. Popular views and attractions are still spectacular and have not been impacted by recent fires. The Blue Mountains is a magical place.

Day 7: Departure From Sydney
After breakfast at hotel. Check out from Hotel. Transfer to Sydney Airport for onward flight.

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