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Day-By-Day Itinerary |
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Day 1 Fly USA to Melbourne (Via Sydney) Please note international air from the USA has not been included in the package price.
Day 2 You cross the International Date Line
Day 3 Welcome to Melbourne, Australia
At first glance, Melbourne may resemble any
other modern city with its skyline full of
concrete & glass. However, if you look a little
closer, you'll find the real Melbourne, a city
of unique charm. There are the clanging trams
(street cars), swanky boutiques, friendly taxi
drivers, Australian Rules Football, fickle
weather and 'BYO's', by the hundred (restaurants
to which you bring your own liquor or wine). Add
to this, Melbourne's traditional virtues of tree
lined boulevards, glorious parks, elegant
buildings & imposing Victorian Banks & Churches,
and of course the giant Melbourne Cricket Ground
and you'll have some idea of the city.
Day 4 Tour - Savannah Walkabout full day tour Departing from your city hotel, we travel the short distance to the western plains of Victoria - one of the largest volcanic plains on earth. Open grasslands stretch in all directions with the occasional extinct volcano or ancient mountain range rising steeply out of the plain. Our first stop is Serendip Sanctuary, an open range reservation for rare and endangered indigenous wildlife of the Western Plains. Run by the National Parks Service, Serendip plays a pivotal role in the conservation of some of Australia's rarest birds, including the Bustard, Brolga and Cape Barren Goose. Seek out the large free-range mobs of our tallest kangaroo, the Eastern-grey and family groups of the world's second largest bird, the Emu. We have a bush lunch before traveling to the Brisbane Ranges National Park, to walk a wide Savannah of grass, bush and wetlands searching for kangaroos and koalas. The park has a large population of wild Koalas and we very rarely miss out on sighting a number of these delightful creatures, we also visit places of importance to the Aboriginal people of the region.
Day 5 At leisure, Melbourne
Day 6 Fly Melbourne to Hobart Hobart, Tasmania’s capital, with its stunning harbor and historic buildings is one of the most attractive Australian cities. It’s the perfect first step for exploration of the southern part of the island state. Hobart blends heritage and lifestyle, scenery and culture. It’s a place of mellow sandstone, al fresco cafes, art, music and theatre. Graceful old trees shelter bright flowers in heritage parkland. Hobart is shaped by water. The suburbs hug the winding River Derwent and city buildings cluster to the docks. On the sparkling harbor, Antarctic supply vessels and liners mingle with sailing craft.
Day 7 Tour – Port Arthur
Day 8 At Leisure, Hobart
Day 9 Fly Hobart to Cairns Cairns is the gateway to Tropical Far North Queensland, a region of contrasts and surprises. It is home to the Great Barrier Reef, palm-fringed isolated beaches, Kuranda and the Atherton Tablelands, World Heritage listed rainforests and the sun burnt outback. This dynamic area serves as a diverse hub for many attractions and activities of the Tropical North. Apart from the major tourism attractions of the Reef & Rainforest, there are many adventure sports such as white water rafting and bungy jumping, as well as other activities such as golf and trail riding.
Day 10
Tour - Great Barrier Reef day cruise
Day 11 At leisure, Cairns
Day 12 Fly Cairns to Sydney Sydney - Australia's premier city is the oldest settlement in Australia, the economic powerhouse of the nation and the country's capital in everything but name. Built on the shores of the stunning Port Jackson, you would have to die and go to heaven before you see a more spectacular setting for a city. It's a vital, self-regarding metropolis, exuding both a devil-may-care urbanity and a slavish obsession with global fads. The Sydney area was the ancestral home of the Daruk tribe, whose territory extended from Botany Bay to Pittwater. There are some 2000 Aboriginal rock engraving sites in the Sydney area, and many of Sydney's suburbs have Aboriginal names. The city of Sydney began life as a penal colony in 1788 and for the next 60 years received the unwanted, persecuted and criminal elements of British society. Despite its brutal beginnings, the city's mixture of pragmatic egalitarianism and plain indifference has transformed it into a thriving multicultural society. Sydney now attracts the majority of Australia's immigrants and the city's predominantly Anglo-Irish heritage has been revitalized by large influxes of Italian, Lebanese, Turkish, Greek, Chinese and Vietnamese.
Day 13 Tour – Blue Mountains
See scenic echo point, and learn about the 'blue haze' effect, giving the region its name. There are excellent photo opportunities of the Three Sisters rock formation, and spectacular views of Jamison and Megalong valleys, with a return to the city via Sydney's Olympic Site. Lunch is included today.
Day 14 At leisure, Sydney
Day 15 Fly Sydney to USA |