Destination Australia, New Zealand & Pacific Islands Abel Tasman 2013-14

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Australia, New Zealand & Pacific Islands Travel Brochure 2013-2014


Blue Pools in Haast Highway, New Zealand


Abel Tasman Tours

01 About Us

The Three Sisters, Blue Mountains, New South Wales

About Us

Seattle-based Abel Tasman Tours has been collaborating in designing dream-come-true trips to Australia, New Zealand and the islands of the South Pacific since 1989. Over the years we’ve seen changes in the way American travelers regard our destinations. In the early days, they went expecting to find Crocodile Dundee and shrimp on the barbie – both wildly exaggerated products of the media’s imagination, but lots of fun. Today’s visitor is far more sophisticated and discerning. Sure, the legendary friendliness of the Aussies, Kiwis and Islanders is still eagerly anticipated, and icons such as the Sydney Opera House, Milford Sound and the Bora Bora lagoon remain as staples on every wish list. But contemporary travelers are now seeking a far wider range of travel experiences, areas of stunning scenery off the tourist track, and the rich culture of our shy indigenous peoples. They’re seeking experiences such as sleepovers on the Great Barrier Reef, camping safaris in the Outback, food and wine touring throughout New Zealand’s Marlborough region, and America’s Cup yacht sailing in the Bay of Islands. Where else in the world can travelers find such diverse options, even in remote areas, and feel perfectly confident about their health and safety? Travelers can enjoy convivial conversations with anyone they meet in (a version of) English, at a fraction of what these options cost elsewhere, if they are even possible outside the South Pacific. To respond to the needs of our ever more discriminating clientele, the destination experts at A.T. Tours are truly that – people who know the places, hotels and tours that will exceed your expectations, no matter what your budget or quest. Having traveled Down Under many times themselves to inspect hotels, compare day tours and visit attractions, their knowledge is current and comprehensive. Despite the plethora of information available online, nothing is more reassuring than hearing someone say, “I just stayed at that hotel... did that tour... went to that museum.” Please call and ask us. Chances are, we just did.

400 108th Ave NE, Suite 200 Bellevue, WA 98004 800-388-1828 or 800-727-1739 (toll free) 425-453-2400 (local phone) 425-484-6278 (fax) / reservations@attours.com www.attours.com www.attours.com


02 Contents

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Welcome 04 06 09 10 12 20 22 24 26 30

What’s On Offer Using The Brochure Helpful Information Airline Partner Stopovers Car Rentals Motorhome Rentals Customized Packages Escorted Tours Welcome to Australia and New Zealand

96/Australia’s North West 97 99 100

The Kimberley Touring The Kimberley Accommodation & Cruising Broome Accommodation

101/Perth, South West & Coral Coast 102 104 105 106

Perth & Beyond Touring Perth Accommodation Perth & Beyond Accommodation Coral Coast Touring & Accommodation

Australia

107/Adelaide & South Australia

39/Sydney & New South Wales

116/Tasmania

51/Melbourne & Victoria

New Zealand

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40 43 48 49 50 52 53 56

Welcome to Australia Australia Map Rail Journeys

Sydney & Beyond Touring Sydney Accommodation Sydney & Beaches Accommodation Blue Mountains & Hunter Valley Accommodation Coastal New South Wales Accommodation

Melbourne & Beyond Touring Melbourne Accommodation Melbourne & Beyond Accommodation

57/Queensland

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Getting Around by Rail

59/Cairns & The Great Barrier Reef 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 69

Cairns & The Great Barrier Reef Touring Cairns & Beyond Touring Great Barrier Reef Cruising Cairns Accommodation Cairns & Northern Beaches Accommodation Palm Cove Accommodation Port Douglas Accommodation Port Douglas & Beyond Accommodation

70/Islands & The Great Barrier Reef 71 72 73 74 75 77

Northern Great Barrier Reef Accommodation Magnetic Island Touring & Accommodation Whitsunday Islands Touring Whitsundays Mainland Accommodation Whitsunday Islands Accommodation Southern Great Barrier Reef Accommodation

78/Brisbane & Southern Queensland

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Brisbane & Beyond Touring Moreton Island Touring & Accommodation Fraser Island Touring & Accommodation Brisbane Accommodation Sunshine Coast & Beyond Accommodation Gold Coast Accommodation

85/Uluru & The Red Centre 86 88 89

Uluru (Ayers Rock) & Beyond Touring Alice Springs Accommodation Uluru (Ayers Rock) & Kings Canyon Accommodation

90/Darwin & Australia’s Top End 91 93 94 95

Darwin & Beyond Touring Darwin Accommodation Darwin & Beyond Accommodation Katherine Touring & Accommodation

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Adelaide & Beyond Touring Adelaide Accommodation Kangaroo Island Accommodation South Australia Accommodation

Tasmania Touring Hobart & Launceston Accommodation Regional Tasmania Accommodation

Welcome to New Zealand New Zealand Map Rail Journeys & Ferry Crossing North Island Touring Independent Travel

128/North Island & Auckland 129 131

Auckland & Beyond Touring Auckland Accommodation

134/Northland & Coromandel 135 136

Bay of Islands Touring & Accommodation Coromandel Touring & Accommodation

137 /Rotorua & Regional North Island 138 139 140

Rotorua Touring Rotorua Accommodation Regional North Island Touring & Accommodation

141/Wellington 142

Wellington Touring & Accommodation

143/South Island 144 145 146

Independent Travel Marlborough & Abel Tasman Touring Marlborough Touring & Accommodation

147/Christchurch & Canterbury 148 149 150 151

Christchurch & Canterbury Touring Christchurch & Canterbury Accommodation West Coast & Glaciers Touring & Accommodation West Coast & Glaciers Accommodation

152/Queenstown 153 156 159 160

Queenstown & Beyond Touring Queenstown Accommodation Wanaka Touring & Accommodation Dunedin & Stewart Island Touring & Accommodation

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Palm Cove, Queensland


04 What’s On Offer

Abel Tasman Tours Karijini National Park, Western Australia

Great Barrier Reef, Queensland

Accommodation We offer an extensive range of accommodation options including hotels, suites and apartments throughout Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific. From budget to 5-star luxury hotels we can cater for your needs.

Getting Around We offer a wide choice of transport options including airport transfers, coach tours, rail travel, car hire, motor homes and domestic flights within Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific.

Stopovers We offer a wide range of airfares to Australia and New Zealand that allow stops en route to your final destination. We have included in the next few pages some of our popular stopover destinations including Tahiti, Cook Islands and Fiji.

Honeymoon & Special Occasions If you are planning your honeymoon or celebrating another special occasion we can include those extra touches that help make the vacation of a lifetime. We can arrange anything from sparkling wine, flowers or fruit to room upgrades.

Vacation Experiences Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific offer an endless choice of activities that will make your vacation unique and memorable. Choose from Aboriginal experiences, vibrant cities, unspoiled beaches, food and wine tours, or why not discover some of nature’s finest spectacles like the Great Barrier Reef and The Red Centre.


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06 Using The Brochure

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Springbrook National Park, Queensland

Planning your dream trip

Brighton Beach, Melbourne

We believe in offering a wide selection of choices and specialist support to fulfill your itinerary needs. Our brochure has been designed to offer an uncomplicated, yet credible tool to begin planning and securing an itinerary for your journey. We understand that this trip is often a once in a lifetime experience and through careful organization with our destination experts we can deliver a vacation which offers the best value for money and operates smoothly, allowing you to capture the full impact of these unique destinations. The following is a simple step by step guide to tailor-making your vacation.

Step 1 – Where to stay and for how long? Use our planning maps on pages 32-33 and 121 to pin-point the areas you wish to visit, and then visit our About Pages to discover more about each region including essential information about each destination. We also have destination experts who are happy to recount first hand experiences, provide suggestions and answers to your questions. It is also important that you ask our staff to check that accommodation and touring is available as some areas do become very busy at times.

Step 2 – Book your seat Our destination experts will provide a range of fares, routes and seat classes at competitive prices. Learn about Qantas Airways, our preferred carrier on pages 10-11.

Step 3 – Your journey Depending on your time available and the variety of destinations you would like to visit, there are numerous ways of getting around Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific. Please ask our destination experts for further information.

Step 4 – Where to sleep We offer a wide choice of accommodation standards which are coded for ease of recognition. www.attours.com

Step 5 – Sightseeing and touring Australia and New Zealand are home to a wealth of sightseeing experiences that can be enjoyed in a day, or over a number of days where distances and the range of experiences are vast. Your experience choice is key to gaining the most from your vacation and we strongly recommend you pre-book to avoid disappointment. To the right, is a guide to assist with identifying the range of sightseeing and touring options.

Step 6 – Finalize your booking Before making your final decision, call or email one of our experienced destination experts, who can advise on anything you may have missed and finalize the details of your booking. We can also arrange your Australian visa.


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07 Using The Brochure

Touring Activities Cruising

Hotel rooms offering full levels of service and facilities.

Touring includes either river, harbor, lake or reef cruise.

Flying Lodge Small and intimate, often with an emphasis on superb food, wine and service combined with luxury accommodation in keeping with the lodge’s style and surrounding environment.

Tour includes a flight element. The distances in Australia are surprisingly long.

Guided Tour Unique and Boutique Distinctly small and usually family run hotel style or unique accommodation often in special settings.

Small and personalized touring with expert guide.

Rail Journey Rail journeys are included in the tour.

Island Resort Resorts located on some of the South Pacific's most beautiful islands.

Coach Touring Seat in coach touring offering maximum value.

Hotel Apartment Hotel standards plus apartment style accommodation providing self-catering facilities.

Apartment Apartments with kitchen facilities and often living areas but usually without the service and facilities you might find in a hotel or resort.

Camping Tour includes camping accommodation in tents or under the stars.

Adventure Adventure touring for the young and young at heart, includes active elements.

Added Offers Look out for added offer icons for excellent value adds that we have sourced for you, and you will be rewarded with bonuses from free transfers to free nights.

Transport/Touring Transport or touring offer valid at certain times of the year.

Honeymoon Offer Honeymoon offer available. To find out more speak to our destination experts.

Upgrade Offer Room category upgrade offer valid at certain times of the year.

Bonus Meals Bonus meal offers are valid at certain times of the year.

STAY 4

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Bonus Night Offer

Pay for a number of room nights and get a bonus night. Mitchell Falls, Kimberley

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Four Seasons Hotel Sydney

Fraser Explorer Tours

The iconic Four Seasons Hotel Sydney is perfectly located overlooking Sydney Harbour at Circular Quay – a short walk to the Opera House, Harbour Bridge and the historic Rocks district. The hotel features stylish accommodation following an extensive soft refurbishment, which culminated with the unveiling of the hotel’s four Signature Suites in early 2011. The award-winning spa offers relaxing and rejuvenating massage treatments in addition to an expansive outdoor swimming pool. Map Page 36 Ref 2

Fraser Explorer Tours offer a fun and relaxing experience for all types of travelers – singles, couples, families and small groups, with a choice of accommodation styles to suit. 2 days of fun and adventure on Fraser Island, led by an experienced local guide who will take you to see the very best the island has to offer. Tours depart daily from Hervey Bay and Rainbow Beach and include 1 night motel style accommodation at Eurong Beach Resort, 2 full-day guided 4WD tours and meals.

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A. Accommodation name B. Accommodation images C. Accommodation Star Rating – See table below for descriptions D. Accommodation Style – See page 7 for descriptions E. Added offers. These are often restricted by dates and circumstance, please inquire with our destination experts of their validity for your travel – See page 7 for descriptions F. Accommodation description G. Map reference – Refer to map specified to find the accommodation location H. Pay Stay offers. Please inquire with our destination experts of their validity for your travel I. Accommodation prices. These are indicative, and change from low to high seasons and room types. The correct price will be quoted for your time of travel

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Bay Resort Group

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A. Tour or attraction name B. Tour or attraction images C. Tour or attraction activities – See page 7 for descriptions D. Tour prices. These are indicative, and change from low to high seasons and room types. The correct price will be quoted for your time of travel E. Tour or attraction operator name F. Tour or attraction description

Accommodation – Standards 5 Star Deluxe International standard with a high degree of facilities: outstanding appointments, furnishings and décor and an extensive range of first class guest services. A number and variety of room styles and/ or suites, choice of dining facilities, 24-hour room service, housekeeping, valet parking, porterage and concierge services often provided. 4.5 Star Superior First Class International standard with a high degree of facilities: outstanding appointments, furnishings and decor and a limited range of first class guest services. A number and variety of room styles and/or suites, dining facilities, housekeeping, and reception.

4 Star First Class Deluxe Well appointed with a high level of facilities: quality furnishings and a high degree of comfort, presentation and guest services including housekeeping, reception and restaurants.

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From $353

3.5 Star Superior Tourist Class Well appointed with an appealing and comfortable standard of accommodation: modern furnishings, a range of services including housekeeping and reception.

3 Star Tourist Class Deluxe Well appointed with a comfortable standard of accommodation: above average furnishings and floor coverings. A range of services including housekeeping and reception.

2.5 Star Budget Class Well maintained with an average standard: average furnishings, bedding and floor coverings. Limited services.

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09 Helpful Information

Helpful Information Passport and Visas

Hotel Check In and Check Out Times

A valid passport is essential to travel to any of the destinations featured within this brochure and must be valid for 6 months after travel is complete. A visa may be required and our destination experts can assist with visa applications. Airlines require passport information for all bookings to be in the record at time of ticketing.

Generally check–in times range between 2pm and 4pm, and check–out between 10am and 12 noon. Your room may be available for early check–in, however this is at the discretion of the hotel and cannot be guaranteed unless you book and pay for the night prior to your arrival.

Travel Documents

Maintenance

Your travel documents will be sent to you or your travel agent approximately 2 weeks prior to departure. Please ensure that you check all your documents carefully as flight and check in times are subject to change. It is your responsibility to ensure your travel documents are in order.

Renovations and/or construction work may sometimes take place at your chosen accommodation. If we believe that this will affect the enjoyment of your vacation, we will notify you. It may not always be possible to advise you of emergency repairs to facilities prior to your departure, although we will make every effort.

Baggage Allowance

Limited Mobility Passengers

Baggage allowance varies by airline and destination and also by the class of service you are booked in. Please contact us for the baggage allowed for your trip.

We are able to give advice to limited mobility passengers to assist in choosing a vacation that meets your requirements. Please provide us with your exact requirements at the time of booking so that we can recommend suitable accommodation and activities for your vacation.

Mileage Points When air is booked through us, we are happy to enter your mileage numbers into your airline record as a courtesy. Please note that it is your responsibility to check with your mileage plan to determine what amount, if any, award/mileage credit you will receive, and that your frequent flyer numbers have been received by the airline.

Tipping In general, Australians, New Zealanders and Islanders do not tip. Although you may feel awkward the first time or two that you leave a restaurant after enjoying a good meal with friendly, attentive service, you are not required to leave any tip behind. It is the same when you take a taxi ride. While a tip is appreciated, we are proud of the fact that our home countries give good service "for free"!

Ninety Mile Beach, New Zealand

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10 Airline Partner

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Airline Partner – Qantas

Qantas was founded in the Queensland outback in 1920. Registered originally as the Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services Limited (QANTAS), they have built a reputation for excellence in safety, operational reliability, engineering and maintenance, and customer service.

International Economy

Today, Qantas is widely regarded as the world's leading long distance airline and one of the strongest brands in Australia. Qantas continues to provide outstanding service to its customers and is at the forefront of the international civil aviation industry.

International Economy

Frequent Flyer partners: Alaska Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, Iberia, Japan Airlines, Air Pacific, LAN, Mexican and Emirates (from Apr 1, 2013, and subject to government approval))

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Your ergonomically designed slim line seat features adjustable headrest ‘wings’ and built-in lumbar support for your comfort. The International Economy menu is better than ever and the Heart Foundation Tick approved meals provide you with a healthier dining option. To accompany your meal you can enjoy an individual bottle of premium Australian wine. If you’re feeling peckish, fresh fruit, water bottles and snacks on Q bags are available throughout your flight. The state-of-the-art entertainment system on all B747, A330 and A380 aircraft features 6.4 inch touch screen, personal headsets, on-demand control, 60 movies, 200 TV programs (including destination guides), 20 Radio Q channels, 150 CDs, moving map and 10 interactive games. Your complimentary comfort kit comes in a handy zip lock pouch. It contains eyeshades, toothbrush and toothpaste, and will help you stay refreshed and relaxed as you travel. Your soft blanket and cotton pillow will keep you cozy throughout your flight.


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International Premium Economy

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International Business

International Premium Economy

International Business

With a focus on enhanced personal space and comfort, the International Premium Economy seat, designed by acclaimed Australian designer – Marc Newson and built by Recaro, sets a new standard in international travel. Sit back and relax in the comfort of the ergonomically designed 19.5 inch wide seat. Enjoy the layback of 9 inch seat recline, as you rest your head on the multi-way adjustable head support. The Premium Economy seat has been specially designed to optimize legroom so you can really stretch out and relax. Rest your legs on the fold-out footrest which is integrated into your seat to give your legs extra support. A power outlet for your laptop means there’s no need to worry about running out of battery power. Now you can work or play as long as you like. To keep you entertained there’s your own 8.4 inch touch screen, in-arm, digital monitor which adjusts to any seat position. Enjoy the privacy of a 32-seat* cabin (*40-seats on some B747s) hosted by a dedicated flight attendant throughout your flight. Start your journey with a complimentary pre take-off Champagne (juice or water if you prefer). When it’s time to dine, you’ll enjoy our Neil Perry inspired menu complemented by premium Australian wines.

From check-in to arrival, it’s all about you. The Business cabins are all about comfort and flexibility with the latest technological devices. Skybed is available on international routes between the mainland US and Australia. The extensive seat adjustment controls ensure maximum comfort in any position regardless of your height. Decide when you’d like to dine with a menu created in conjunction with leading Australian restauranteur, Neil Perry. Choose from a room service-style breakfast to a multi-course dinner, ‘dine later’ or ‘express meal’ options, all served on beautiful Marc Newson designed Noritake and Alessi tableware. Choose complementing wines from our award-winning wine list* (*2009 Cellars in the Sky award). The crew can always provide refreshments or you can help yourself in the inflight bar. Your state-of-the-art entertainment system includes a 10.2 inch touch screen. Your amenity kit features a collectible premium cotton canvas travel bag featuring a distinctive Florence Broadhurst print, a unisex selection of luxury Malin+Goetz skin care products and comfort items, including eye mask, ear plugs, socks, and toothbrush with Colgate toothpaste. Peter Morrissey designed pajamas are also available on selected flights. www.attours.com


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Tahiti

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ahiti is just one of the 115 islands and atolls that comprise of French Polynesia. Its dramatic mountain backdrops are fringed with lush green vegetation with volcanic black sand beaches and bright white coral sands. Tahiti is the largest island and close to the popular island of Moorea which can be easily accessed by catamaran or short flight. World renowned Bora Bora is a little further away, and is accessed only by air.

InterContinental Resort Tahiti

Radisson Plaza Resort Tahiti

InterContinental Tahiti is an impressive resort set within well established grounds and featuring Bathys Diving Center, Lagoonarium, private beach, two pools, tennis courts and 30 acres of gardens. Resort-style guest rooms offer views ranging from the magnificent lagoon to the majestic tropical gardens. All guest rooms have a private balcony to relax and enjoy the sunset. Romantic Overwater Bungalows gifted with sweeping views of the lagoon, reef and the Pacific Ocean beyond. The resort offers a swim-up bar and choice of restaurants. From $326

Manava Suite Resort Tahiti

A true destination experience is guaranteed when staying at The Radisson Plaza Resort Tahiti. Set amidst a lush tropical garden landscape facing the exotic black sands of Lafayette Beach, the resort features a range of luxury waterfront accommodations , including Deluxe Rooms and Premium Suites (some with self–serviced kitchens). All feature a Lanai, a large covered balcony made for indoor/outdoor living with stunning panoramic views over beautiful Matavai Bay. Opened since March 2009, The Manava Suite Resort Tahiti is the premier Papeete resort offering 121 guest rooms ranging from Superior Rooms to multi-bedroom Duplex Suites. All guest rooms reflect authentic Polynesian décor while still offering contemporary amenities. The four star resort encompasses five separate buildings, with the first housing the reception area, restaurant, meeting rooms and 12 guest rooms, and the additional four housing 109 suites on three floors. Featuring two bars, a restaurant, a fitness center, spa and the island’s largest infinity swimming pool facing the lagoon and nearby Moorea. From $169

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Soak up the warmth of Tahiti’s sun, laze around the infinity pool and outdoor Jacuzzi, refresh your thirst at the pool bar, or simply choose from the tantalizing array of contemporary cuisine infused with French Polynesian fare. Revitalize and rejuvenate the mind, body and soul at “Le Spa” and health club. Indulge in traditional treatments using natural local produce.

From $285


Tahiti

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InterContinental Moorea Resort & Spa

Moorea Pearl Resort & Spa

InterContinental Moorea Resort & Spa is nestled between mountains and a beautiful lagoon in 27 acres of lush gardens with a fantastic variety of activities to entertain and rejuvenate. Enjoy the Moorea Dolphin Center, Bathys Diving Club, Hélène’s Spa, tennis, kayaking and a new infinity pool featuring swim-up bar. Two restaurants feature French, Tahitian and international cuisine, and the bar serves up refreshing tropical cocktails. Accommodations include 144 stunning Deluxe Rooms and Bungalows.

Situated on 7.5 acres of white sand beachfront, a short drive from arrival points on the island (air and sea) and two miles from the magnificent Cook’s Bay. This traditional Polynesian style hotel offers 95 rooms and bungalows. It features 28 Overwater Bungalows, 9 Beach Bungalows, 28 Garden Bungalows and 30 Garden Rooms and Family Rooms.

From $367

From $409

Hotel Les Tipaniers, Moorea

Bora-Bora Pacific Island beach

Hotel Les Tipaniers awaits the nature lovers who appreciate the beauty and authenticity of this little paradise. Situated in lush green gardens and fronted by a perfect white sand beach, the hotel offers you a choice of 22 Polynesian Bungalows some fully-equipped with kitchenettes. In the two restaurants you will enjoy many local specialties. At no charge you will find at your disposal outrigger canoes, Wi-Fi and bicycle hire, perfect for a ride to Le Petit Village just half a mile away. Scuba diving, lagoon excursions, 4x4 safaris, Tahitian dances and hiking adventures are among the many activities easily arranged at your request. From $196

Bora Bora Pearl Beach Resort & Spa

Tikehau Pearl Beach Resort

This traditional Polynesian style hotel is located 10 minutes by private boat from the airport and 15 minutes from Vaitape, the main village on Bora Bora. It offers 50 Overwater Bungalows, 10 Beach Suites and 20 Garden Pool Suites. All feature ceiling fan, air conditioning, coffee and tea making facilities, mini-bar, hair dryer, safety box, 20˝ LCD satellite television with DVD player, IDD telephone and a CD player. In addition, the Overwater Bungalows have glass tables to view the aquatic life of the lagoon, a large sundeck and sitting area with direct access to the water.

The latest pearl to discover in the Tuamotu – the Tikehau Pearl Beach Resort welcomes guests to 9 acres of enticing tropical paradise. Located on secluded white sandy beaches fringed with palms, the Tikehau Pearl Beach Resort offers 13 Beach Bungalows and 24 Overwater Bungalows.

From $797

From $650

Tahiti Island

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Fiji

Fiji is comprised of over 300 islands set in a shimmering sea offering all the ingredients for the most memorable of vacations: hospitable

and charming people, mile after mile of beautiful white sandy beaches, warm temperatures and tropical blue sea in which you can swim, snorkel or sail upon. Sporting and adventure activities also abound. You'll find everything from first class golf courses to big game fishing and some of the most beautiful dive sites. There are also superb vessels to cruise upon and explore some of the most remote islands.

Fiji Beach Resort & Spa, Managed by Hilton

InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa

Discover just how effortless true luxury can be at the Fiji Beach Resort & Spa, Managed by Hilton. Whether you’re looking for a romantic escape, a fun-packed family break or a group vacation, with Hilton you’ll experience the perfect vacation – in a setting that’s simply breathtaking. Refreshingly spacious accommodation offers a full range of options from luxurious studios to self contained one, two and three bedrooms with kitchens and private BBQs. Restaurants and bars give you exciting choices from Pan Asian to traditional Fijian.

Located 45 minutes from Nadi International Airport and nestled among 35 acres of lush tropical grounds, InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa features six restaurants and bars, a serene spa, 18-hole championship golf course, four pools including dive pool, and kids club. The 271 superbly appointed spacious guest rooms and contemporary suites, the resort design is inspired by the traditional ‘Fijian outer island’ village with signature Cleopatra style bath tubs for two and day beds located on your private balcony or terrace.

Indulge in a spa treatment, take a dip in one of seven pools, or stroll the private beachfront. If you’re feeling more energetic, there’s plenty of excitement nearby, from fishing to golf. At the Kids Club, your little ones are guaranteed to have a great time. Best of all, enjoy our famous service – where the smiles, along with the luxury, are effortless.

Club InterContinental, set high on the hills with sweeping panoramic views of Natadola Bay, is a Celebration of style where seasoned travelers are treated to an elevated standard of hospitality through luxurious accommodation and personalized service that ensures every stay is enriching.

From $305

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From $396


Fiji Sofitel Fiji Resort & Spa

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Outrigger on the Lagoon Fiji

This five-star resort is situated in the heart of Fiji’s Coral Coast – just an hour’s drive from Nadi International Airport. The resort is set on a white sand beach, amongst 40 acres of tall palms and lush tropical landscaped gardens. The accommodation is comprised of 207 Deluxe Rooms, most with sweeping ocean views and 47 traditional thatched Bures/ Bungalows. Guest facilities include a huge lagoon swimming pool, 24-hour gym, five bars, four restaurants and Fiji’s finest spa, Bebe Spa Sanctuary – located on a mountain ridge, with eight spectacular treatment rooms. From $308

Radisson Blu Resort Fiji Denarau Island

Just steps from the private beachfront locale on Denarau Island lies Sofitel Fiji's stylish range of rooms and suites, with private terraces overlooking the Pacific's largest lagoon style pool measuring 11,625 sqft. Resort activity staff tailor vacation and activity programs for the whole family, couples, or solo thrill seekers that include skydiving, beach and water sports, snorkeling and scuba diving courses. For sweethearts, dreamy sunset cruises and picnic cruises to neighboring islands, or exploring the Mamanuca or Yasawa group, are simply a recipe for romance. World class dining, a sublime international day spa, premier event and conference facilities (the largest in Fiji), access to an 18-hole par 72 championship golf course, and a 10 tennis court complex sets this resort in a league of its own.

Enjoy beach frontage on Denarau Island just a short drive from Nadi Airport. Guestrooms, One and Two Bedroom Suites combine contemporary and traditional Fijian style and all have either a private balcony or patio with views across lush gardens, the golf course, or the lagoon pools. An array of activities and facilities include five pools, with an adult recreational lagoon, children’s waterslide, and swim-up pool bar, plus beach activities, golf, tennis, Harmony Retreat Spa and six unique dining experiences.

From $316

From $372

The Westin Denarau Island Resort & Spa

First Landing Beach Resort & Villas

The Westin Denarau Island Resort & Spa offers everything from a private beach, award winning Heavenly Spa by Westin™, 18 hole championship golf course to the seemingly unending selection of dining choices. The resort's 273 luxurious rooms all feature air–conditioning, mini-bar, refrigerator, coffee and tea making facilities, balcony or terrace and a flat screen TV. Hotel amenities include a boutique, children’s playground, swimming pools, fitness center, spa, health club, several restaurants, snack bar, nightly events and laundry facilities.

First Landing Beach Resort is the perfect location for a destination stay, in combination with an outer island resort or cruise or a short stop-over in Fiji. First Landing offers affordable Bures, self catering ocean view Apartments and four luxury two-bedroom Villas with a private pool only 15 minutes away from Nadi Airport with easy access to the nearby Mamanuca Islands for day trips from the resort’s new jetty. The resort is nestled amidst magnificent tropical gardens, majestic palms and massive rain trees and blessed with the only white sand beach in the Nadi area.

From $394

From $237

Fiji Island

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Fiji

Fiji Hideaway Resort and Spa

Royal Davui Island

The Fiji Hideaway Resort and Spa is ideally located on the Coral Coast, along a beautiful stretch of white sandy beach. Famous for the friendliness and fun of the Fijian locals, the resort offers a tropical setting, with accommodation options from romantic Deluxe Beach Front Bures to Family Villas, all perfectly positioned only feet from the coral lagoon. The on-site Day Spa also provides the ultimate pampering experience with a tranquil Reflection Pool and Spa and unique Lava Rock Sauna.

Rising out of crystalline Beqa Lagoon, Royal Davui Island is 40 minutes by helicopter off Fiji’s gateway, Denarau. The 16 exquisitely appointed, air-conditioned Vales (Fijian homes) are created with couples in mind, with private terraces, stone plunge pools and views of white sand beaches over sapphire waters. Award-winning Pure Fiji bathroom amenities and a private Jacuzzi spa in each Vale invite couples to relax. All meals are designed daily utilizing fresh, seasonal ingredients, to complement the tropical Fijian climate.

From $200

From $1,193

Likuliku Lagoon Resort Fiji

Castaway Island, Fiji

Likuliku Lagoon Resort is a haven of relaxed luxury capturing the true essence of Fiji with its Melanesian architecture and the warmth of the renowned and friendly Fijian hospitality. This resort is for couples only where they can recapture the essence of their romantic spirits and individual sense of serenity in surroundings steeped in both historical significance and inescapable beauty. With 45 Bures including 10 overwater and 35 on the beachfront in a mix of three Garden Beachfront, 14 Beachfront and 18 Deluxe Beachfront, the accommodation is set amongst tropical gardens, steps from the beach and lagoon. Includes all meals.

Castaway Island, Fiji is an iconic private island resort surrounded by white sand beaches and vibrant coral reefs, perfect for romantic couples with or without children. Offering exceptional facilities and creative island cuisine, Castaway is one of Fiji’s most popular island resorts. The traditionally thatched air-conditioned Bures with vaulted “tapa” lined ceilings are stylish and spacious. Activities include snorkeling off the beach, PADI Five Star Gold Palm diving, catamarans, kayaks, windsurfers, parasailing, hand line fishing, speedboat champagne island hops, two stunning swimming pools and more.

From $1,051

From $586

Vomo Island Resort

Lomani Island Resort

On its own private island, Vomo Island Resort is located 15 minutes from Nadi International Airport via helicopter or seaplane. The 28 One Bedroom Villas, and luxurious Three and Four Guest Suite Villas grace the beachfront and hillside with the clear waters always only steps away. Lush tropical gardens, coconut groves and pristine coral reefs help to create a sophisticated and discreet island vacation experience where guests will feel embraced by the natural beauty of the island and the local Fijian people. Ideal for families with children of all ages, destination weddings, romantic escapes and full spa retreats.

Lomani Island Resort is an adults only boutique resort located in the beautiful Mamanuca Islands of Fiji. Hidden amongst the swaying palms and tropical gardens of Malolo Lailai Island, Lomani fronts a sprawling four mile white sand beach and sheltered, pristine lagoon.

This is a full service resort experience, heightened by superb dining. Villa rates are inclusive of all meals, an à la carte menu which changes daily focusing on delivering innovative dining options, whilst highlighting the very best produce, seafood and meats internationally sourced and locally grown.

The crystal blue waters that gently lap onto the shores of Lomani provide a haven for tropical marine life and vibrant corals. Enjoy the complimentary snorkeling trips, windsurfing, glass-bottom kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding and hobie-cat sailing in the turquoise waters of the lagoon. Most activities are free of charge, including guided village tours, dolphin safaris and daily cultural lessons.

From $1,183

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With only 17 rooms in the resort, you will feel like an honored guest. Lomani’s 12 luxurious Suites and five Beachfront Bures all feature spectacular views of the ocean and white sandy beach.

From $451


Fiji

17 Stopovers

Mana Island Resort & Spa

Against a tapestry of lush tropical gardens, Mana is a 300 acre island resort wreathed with numerous natural white beaches and crystal clear lagoons. The island is spruced with rolling soft grass hills and mountainsides offering robust hiking to those in search of adventure. Mana is located in the Mamanuca Island group and is a short journey from Fiji’s mainland. There are a variety of transfer options available, with daily boat service being the most popular. Within a few hours of your arrival, you could be sitting on one of their beaches, or sipping a cocktail by the infinity pool. Mana offers a wide variety of both Bures and Hotel rooms along with two dining options.

Large Honeymoon Bures sit on their own beach and come with personal golf carts! Oceanfront Suites offer split level accommodations, two bathrooms and cater to families or groups traveling together. The newest addition, Deluxe Oceanview Bures; are situated right on North Beach and have large open decks allowing for fabulous view of the magnificent sunsets. Activities are varied with a full Gold Palm 5 Star PADI dive facility offering 42 dive sites within 25 minutes of the resort and many other water sport activities including the Seaspray Sailing Adventure. Don’t forget to visit Mana’s 5 star multi-Bure spa facility. It’s situated in a private bamboo garden setting with a variety of treatments using Pure Fiji and Epicurean products. Try their Mana Bliss massage, you deserve it! From $276

Tokoriki Island Resort Fiji

Matangi Private Island Resort

With white sandy beaches, palm trees, a grassy hill with a small-forested area and a steep rock cliff on the one side, Tokoriki Island is a place where dreams come true. The uniqueness of Tokoriki is found in the combination of excellent accommodation, good food, and a variety of activities, the perfect island setting and the friendliest staff in the South Pacific. At Tokoriki you will arrive as a visitor and leave as a friend! For stays of 5 nights or more receive FJD250 per Bure total to use in Tokoriki Island Resort’s Spa. For stays of 7 nights or more receive free return helicopter transfers per couple. Above offers cannot be combined.

Matangi Private Island Resort is a family owned and operated resort on a 240-acre private island located in the lush tropical northern part of the Fiji Islands. This unique horseshoe shaped island paradise boasts virgin tropical rainforest, and white sand beaches and has been voted one of the top 10 private islands in the world. Matangi offers 10 traditional Fijian designed Bures and three unique Treehouses each with airconditioning, iPod docking stations, outdoor stone shower, and lounge. The island caters to adults only.

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PAY 3

Bonus Night Offer

From $841

From $725

Navutu Stars Resort

Viwa Island Resort

Unwind on an intimate and secluded island in the Yasawas, rated one of the most beautiful places on earth. Navutu Stars Resort offers barefoot luxury in a hush-hush tropical paradise, with an emphasis on sound ecological values. Relax in one of the nine spacious Bures combining traditional Fijian architecture with modern comfort and design. The resort offers organic spa treatments plus truly special gourmet style Italian and Pacific Rim flavors created daily using fresh seafood and produce from the organic garden at the resort.

Viwa Island Resort is a Fijian resort of exotic beauty. Incorporated in the beautiful Yasawa Islands and approximately 48 nautical miles northwest of Denarau, Viwa Island is pure heaven. Viwa Island Resort is a beautiful, small, intimate, affordable boutique resort catering for adults and children over 12 years of age. With only 11 Deluxe Beachfront Bures, a stay at Viwa is very special and certainly one to remember! The island is surrounded by a blossoming rich colorful coral reef that is abundant with a variety of aquatic life.

From $463

From $532

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18 Stopovers

Cook Islands Rarotonga Beach Bungalows

Just five individual, tropical Beach Bungalows are clustered like a native style village on the beach in Titikaveka, southern Rarotonga. It is located in front of a marine wildlife reserve which forbids hooks, spears and nets. All en-suite units are comfortably and identically furnished featuring Polynesian decor throughout with garden shower, airconditioning and white sand at the entry doorstep. All the modern conveniences are in place to allow a memorable and fun beach vacation. Nothing sterile, stuffy or stainless steel, just a secluded and small resort for complete relaxation. From $479

Te Vakaroa Villas

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nvigorating and exotic, with enticing resorts, restaurants, watersports and snorkeling, the Cook Islands of Rarotonga and Aitutaki nevertheless retain their authenticity and offer good value for a relaxed stopover or longer stay.

Set right on Muri Beach, Te Vakaroa Villas is a remarkable gated haven, offering unsurpassed views of Muri Lagoon and beyond the reef to the South Pacific Ocean. The contemporary design of six Villas are sympathetic to the natural surroundings, opening onto a private patio overlooking an infinity pool and Jacuzzi – the ideal place to unwind and enjoy a cocktail. Muri Lagoon is a water playground for snorkeling, kayaking, kite surfing and swimming.

From $668

Rumours Luxury Villas & Spa

Enjoy absolute beachfront luxury Villa accommodation in the Muri Beach area at Rumours Luxury Villas & Spa Rarotonga. Seven Villas have been designed for the discerning traveler, and guests celebrating special occasions . Each Villa is equipped with the same luxurious fittings and furnishings and has been finished to exacting standards with great attention to detail. Guests will be greeted on arrival with fresh flower ei and private transfer, and a champagne gift basket will be waiting in the Villa on arrival. A day room is also available at the property. Rumours Luxury Villas & Spa also boasts an award-winning Waterfall Spa facility. Here guests can enjoy the exclusive use of the retreat complete with indoor waterfall to enhance relaxation. The spa menu includes a range of Polynesian, Eastern

and European organic and holistic treatments and the very rejuvenating Vichy Shower. Couples massages are the spa’s specialty. An extensive range of dining options are available. Gourmet lunch hampers can be delivered to your Villa at a time of your choosing and pre-provisioning can be provided for guests who prefer to arrive to a stocked kitchen. Barbecues are one of the most popular requests and a wonderful way to add to a special occasion. Rarotonga now hosts an excellent range of restaurants inclusive of wines, with many of these being within a very close range of Rumours Luxury Villas & Spa Rarotonga.

From $721

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Sanctuary Rarotonga on the Beach

Muri Beachcomber

Indulge at Sanctuary Rarotonga on the Beach, Rarotonga’s stylish new adults-only, absolute beachfront resort with a distinctive South Pacific ambience. Imagine stepping from your Beachfront Suite onto the secluded white sands of Aroa Beach, then into the crystal clear blue waters of Aroa Lagoon Marine Reserve to swim and snorkel among the jewel-colored tropical fish. Enjoy a cocktail at the unique swim-up pool bar, be pampered at SpaPolynesia LUXE @ Lime Blossom Villa, dine on fine Pacific cuisine at the Blue Water Grill or enjoy fresh Asian flavors and teppanyaki at Ginger Garden. From $445

Muri Beachcomber is a small, intimate property superbly located on the shores of beautiful Muri Lagoon, in the heart of Muri Village consisting of 22 Units, ensuring a truly relaxing vacation atmosphere. Recently refurbished, the stylish rooms offer separate air-conditioned bedrooms, spacious living/dining area, well-equipped kitchen and modern bathroom. The Seaview Units and Watergarden Villas are perfect for couples seeking a peaceful retreat and the poolside Garden Units are ideal for families seeking quality time together. Facilities include a swimming pool, barbecues, internet/email facilities, Wi-Fi, guest lounge with Sky TV, bocceball court, laundry, bicycle hire, tour desk, snorkeling equipment, kayaks and stand up paddle boards. Shops, ATM, pharmacy, cafes and restaurants are adjacent and are more within very easy walking distance.

From $288

Sunset Resort Rarotonga

Aitutaki Lagoon Resort & Spa

Idyllically set on the shores of a sheltered lagoon, Sunset Resort has 35 spacious Studios and Suites situated either on the beachfront overlooking the lagoon or beside one of two swimming pools amid lush tropical gardens. Experience the unique open-air ‘Anchorage Restaurant & Bar’ which is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week. The resort provides complimentary daily tropical breakfast, reef shoes, snorkeling gear, DVDs, Black Pearl demonstrations, scuba diving lessons, pareu tying and coconut husking.

From $249

Edgewater Resort & Spa

Follow in the footsteps of the famous and journey to Aitutaki Lagoon Resort & Spa, the only resort on one of the world’s most beautiful lagoons, fabled Aitutaki Lagoon. This intimate, all-bungalow resort is uniquely situated on its own private island amid the exquisite turquoise waters of the lagoon, offering a truly idyllic and beautiful escape.

On the sunset coast of Rarotonga with breathtaking coral sunsets, lush green mountains, white sands and clear blue waters lies the Edgewater Resort & Spa, a special destination that’s been sharing its warm Polynesian welcome of Kia Orana with treasured guests for more than 40 years. Edgewater offers a genuine, naturally friendly atmosphere. There is a wide range of Bedroom or Villa accommodation options, great dining choices, pampering options at the day spa, a free Kids Club, tennis courts, swimming pool and a host of fun activities for the whole family. From $224

Just a two minute ride by small private ferry from the main island of Aitutaki, the resort offers exclusive Overwater Bungalows and the new Royal Honeymoon Pool Villa Te Arau, Aitutaki’s private Luxury Pool Villa complete with spa, pool, daybed pavilion, four-poster bed, kitchen and dining pavilion. Aitutaki Lagoon Resort & Spa also features a brand new stunning room category, Premium Beachfront Bungalows. Aitutaki Lagoon Resort & Spa is the ultimate wedding destination which also offers the exclusive Oneroa Beach Chapel.

From $558

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20 Car Rentals

Australia

CCAR (GROUP B) Hyundai i20 - 5 door or similar From $65

ICAR (GROUP C) Kia Cerato or similar From $70

AVIS AUSTRALIA Rates Include On Airport: Loss Damage Waiver (LDW), Administration Fee, Goods and Services Tax (GST), Concession Recovery Fee (CRF) or Premium Location Surcharge (PLS) and Vehicle Registration Fee (VRF). Off Airport: Loss Damage Waiver (LDW), Administration Fee and Goods and Services Tax (GST) and Vehicle Registration Fee (VRF). Rates Exclude On Airport: Excess Reduction (ER), One-way rental fees, tolls and refueling service fees. Off Airport: Concession Recovery Fee (CRF) or Premium Location Surcharge (PLS), Excess Reduction (ER), Oneway rental fees, tolls and refueling service fees.

SCAR (GROUP D) Holden Cruze or similar From $77

Kilometer Allowances Groups B, C, D, E, F and V Metropolitan, Country and Northern Territory Locations rates include unlimited kilometers. Remote Locations (excluding Northern Territory) rates include 100km per day, excess kilometer charges at AU 27.5 cents (incl. GST) per kilometer. Groups K and W Metropolitan and Country Locations rates include 200km per day excess kilometer charges at AU 22 cents (incl. GST) per kilometer. Northern Territory rates include unlimited kilometers. Remote Locations (excluding Northern Territory) rates include 100km per day, excess kilometer charges at AU 27.5 cents (incl. GST) per kilometer. Minimum Driver Age Groups B, C, D – 21 years of age. Groups E, F, K, P and W – 25 years of age. A surcharge for renters 21-24 years of AU$27.50 per day will apply, which is paid to Avis by the renter at the time of rental. No maximum age applies. Drivers License Requirements Drivers must present a current drivers license that has been held for a minimum 12 months. Foreign licenses must be in English. If the Foreign license is in a language other than English, it must be accompanied by an International Drivers Permit (containing an English translation). Avis Australia will not rent to any person on a Provisional or Probationary drivers license. Additional Drivers: Avis do not charge for additional drivers. It is essential that proof of a valid drivers license is provided and the additional driver signs the rental agreement. One Way Fee When renting between NSW, ACT, VIC, QLD and SA, continuous rentals of a minimum three day hire do not incur a One-Way Rental fee with some exceptions. Please inquire for further details on one way rentals.

FCAR (GROUP E) Hyundai i45 or similar From $85

FWAR (GROUP F) Holden SV6 Wagon or similar From $115

Concession Recovery Fee / Premium Location Surcharge: The Concession Recovery Fee (CRF) or Premium Location Surcharge (PLS) is applicable at most Australian Airports and is included in the On Airport rates. The Concession Recovery Fee (CRF) or Premium Location Surcharge (PLS) may also apply to any additional items not included in the rate which are paid directly to Avis at the time of rental. The fee varies between Airports and may be up to 20%. Insurance Standard Accident Excess (Deductible) – In the case of damage to the vehicle the renter is liable for an insurance excess. The amount of the excess is AU$2750 for Groups B, C, D, E, F and V and AU$5500 for Groups K and W. Excess Reduction For Groups B, C, D, E, F and V this excess amount can be reduced to AU$385 by purchasing Excess Reduction at commencement of the rental at AU$22 per day. For Groups K and W this excess amount can be reduced to AU$1100 by purchasing Excess Reduction at commencement of the rental at AU$33 per day. Deposit All rentals are subject to a deposit at the time of vehicle collection to cover miscellaneous/optional charges, the applicable insurance excess and a AU$100 fuel bond. Deposits can be made by credit card or cash. Restrictions Driving Roads/Areas: General: The vehicle must only be used on roads that are properly formed and constructed as sealed, metaled or gravel roads. All vehicles, including vehicle groups K and W, cannot be driven on beaches or through streams, dams, rivers or floodwaters. Vehicles rented from Mainland Australia may not leave the Mainland and be taken to Tasmania or any other island. Vehicles cannot be taken onto any boat or ferry. There are a number of roads in Northern Territory and Western Australia that are access roads to Aboriginal communities, driving is not permitted in these areas without an approved permit. Please inquire for further details on restricted areas.

SFAR (GROUP K) Toyota RAV4 or similar From $125

FVAR (GROUP V) Kia Grand Carnival or similar From $133

Refunds No refunds are available for unused rental days. Avis Cares 24 Hour Emergency Road Services This will provide you with that feeling of knowing that you are never far from Avis assistance. Accessories Child Safety Seats, Child Booster Seats, Ski Racks and Chains and/or GPS units are available on application at an additional cost per item per hire. These are to be requested in advance at time of booking. Please specify the age of the children when requesting child safety/booster seats.

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FFMR/FFAR (GROUP W) Mitsubishi Pajero or similar From $149 Please ask your travel consultant for details on other car classes that are available.


New Zealand

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AVIS NEW ZEALAND Rates Include Goods and Services Tax (GST), currently at 15% Unlimited kilometers Standard Motor Vehicle Insurance Rates Exclude One Way Fee Remote Location Fees Airport / Wharf Concession Fees Special Request Delivery Fees Miscellaneous charges (GPS, child safety seats etc) Additional insurances Petrol

EDMR (GROUP A) Daihatsu Sirion or similar From $66

Minimum Driver Age Minimum Rental age is 21 years. Drivers License Requirements All drivers must hold a current non probationary drivers license (with an English translation shown on the drivers license) for their home country. If the driver presents an international drivers permit, this must be accompanied by their home country license. There is no maximum age for hiring a car in New Zealand. Additional authorized drivers have to be registered on the rental agreement. There is no extra charge for additional authorized drivers, however, they must meet the above criteria.

CDMR/CDAR (GROUP B C) Toyota Corolla or similar From $70

One Way Fee Hires which are one way and less than 7 days incur a fee of NZ$50+GST. Airport / Wharf Concession Recovery Fees An Airport/ Wharf Fee of NZ$40+GST per hire will apply for all hires commencing or terminating at an airport or ferry location. This surcharge is payable directly to Avis at the time of rental. Country Locations Remote Location Surcharge of NZ$50+GST are applicable to rentals commencing at any one of these locations: Greymouth, Hokitika, Westport, and Gisborne – for all Car Groups. Kerikeri has a remote location fee of NZ$30+GST. Insurance Insurance Excess (deductible) In the case of damage to the vehicle the renter is liable for an insurance excess. The amount of the excess is NZ$3000+GST for Groups A – E, and NZ$3750+GST for specialty Groups F, P, V and W.

IDAR (GROUP D) Toyota Camry or similar From $92

Excess Reduction This excess amount can be reduced to NZ$225+GST by purchasing Excess Reduction at commencement of the rental, either separately or as part of an insurance protection package. The charge for Excess Reduction only is NZ$25+GST per rental day for car groups A – E and NZ$28+GST per rental day for car groups F, P, V and W. Insurance Protection Package The insurance protection package is NZ$28+GST per day Groups A - E and NZ$30+GST per day Group F, V, P and W which includes Excess Reduction Insurance, Personal Accident Insurance and Personal Effects and Baggage Insurance. Please note: If Excess Reduction Insurance or Insurance Protection Package is purchased your clients will receive complete cover for one front windscreen replacement, if damaged – which means the excess is fully waived. Continuous Hire / Multi Island Hire Policy Continuous Rentals Customers renting from several locations within one itinerary in one or both of the islands can accumulate the total number of rental days provided the subsequent vehicle is picked up within 5 hours.

FDAR (GROUP E) Holden Commodore or similar From $93

Multi-island Hires New Zealand is made up of two major islands; North Island and South Island. AVIS vehicles cannot be picked up in one island and left in another. When traveling between islands, changeover vehicles are supplied in Wellington in the North Island and Picton in the South Island. To ensure that the next vehicle is available at the Ferry Terminal Avis needs to be advised of the expected cross over date at the time of reservation. The changeover service will be calculated as one continuous hire, providing the next vehicle is picked up within five hours. Minimum 10 days notice is required for the changeover service. Cross-over dates must be provided to ensure availability of vehicles in both islands. Bond / Deposit All New Zealand rentals require a NZ$150 (inclusive of GST) security bond to be paid at the commencement of the rental. The bond can be paid by any major international credit card (American Express, Visa, MasterCard or Diners Club). Avis can not accept debit cards and cash payment for excess, bond etc

FWAR (GROUP F) Toyota Highlander or similar From $119

Rental Period A minimum three (3) days rental period applies for car groups A, B, C, D, E and P. For speciality groups F, V and W if pick up and drop off is the same location three day minimum can apply. Otherwise a minimum five (5) day rental period applies for specialty groups F, V and W which are one way. Upgrades and Extensions of Rentals Upgrades If a customer decides to upgrade at the time of rental, the charge will be at local applicable rates. Extensions Voluntary extension of rentals notified to AVIS at the time of rental will be charged at local applicable rates. This service is available for customers who decide at the time of the rental to use the vehicle for a longer period than reserved. Additional hours are charged at 1/3rd of the daily rate to a maximum of three hours when an additional rental day will be charged. Restrictions to South and North Island Roads Please note that you are not permitted to drive on the following dangerous roads. There is no insurance cover for damage to the vehicle driven on these roads, regardless whether you purchased the Excess Reduction Insurance (ER) or not.

IFAR (GROUP P) Toyota RAV4 or similar From $100

TASMAN VALLEY ROAD – SOUTHLAND This road runs from Mount Cook Village to the Blue Lakes. It is unsealed and prone to avalanches. You may drive to Mount Cook Village (The Hermitage) but no further. SKIPPERS ROAD – SOUTHLAND A very dangerous, narrow mountain road near Queenstown. There is a sign at the entrance to this road stating that there is no insurance cover for rental cars. NINETY MILE BEACH – NORTHLAND UNFORMED ROADS e.g. – dirt, farm roads. This also includes beaches. There are no driving restrictions applicable for other remote locations, which would jeopardize insurance claims, as long as the client uses the car within the general terms and conditions of our rental agreement. Refunds No refunds are available for unused rental days.

PVAR (GROUP V) Toyota Previa or similar From $138

Avis Cares 24 Hour Emergency Road Services This will provide your with that feeling of knowing that you are never far from Avis assistance. Accessories Child Safety Seats, Child Booster Seats, Ski Racks and Chains and/or GPS units are available on application at an additional cost per item per hire. These are to be requested in advance at time of booking. Please specify the age of the children when requesting child safety/booster seats.

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22 Motorhome Rentals

Australia MAUI PREMIUM PACKAGE

MAUI MOTORHOME Included in Gross Rates: • Unlimited kilometers • Vehicle liability (deductible applies at AU$7500) • 10% GST* • 3-4.5% Administration fee* • Extra driver fees • Kitchen equipment* • Linen and bedding* • General equipment* • Magazine with discounts to tourist attractions • Customer care 24 hour, 7 days per week road-service helpline (toll free) • Travel wallet including map of Australia with driving tips and travel information • 10% off powered sites at all BIG4 parks

Inclusions are:

• Pre-purchase Gas Option

• Deductible Reduction Option 2

• Picnic table and chairs (chairs per person traveling)

• One-way fee if applicable

• Baby or booster seats if required

• Taxi fare from closest airport to Maui branch upon vehicle collection only. Receipt must be presented for re-imbursement

• GPS included with all vehicle categories where the Maui Premium Package is selected

* Goods and Services Tax (GST) – GST is an Australian Federal Government imposed tax. GST is included in all Maui rates and is currently 10%. Maui reserves the right to amend GST upon Government intervention.

* Linen and bedding – includes pillow, pillowcase, sheet and towel per person plus one doona (duvet) per bed.

* Administration fee – A surcharge of 3% (4.5% AX) of the total cost will be levied to cover state government taxes, duties, vehicle registration recovery and administration costs. This fee is included in the daily gross vehicle rates. * Kitchen equipment – includes plates, bowls, cups, glasses, knives, forks, spoons, bottle/can opener, mixing bowls, colander, saucepans, frying pans, cooking utensils, chopping board, kettle, teapot, coffee plunger, toaster and tea towel.

* General equipment – includes pegs, dustpan/brush, fire extinguisher, bucket/hose, broom, matches, ice cube tray, coat hangers, toilet chemicals and floor safe in all vehicles. General equipment also includes starter items that are designed to provide the customer with some basic requirements as might be needed at the beginning of a hire, before the customer has had an opportunity to visit a supermarket and includes dishwashing detergent, disposable gloves, mosquito coils, bin liner, toilet roll, sponge, scourer, soap, tissues and shampoo and conditioner sachets.

Ultima From $178

Platinum Beach From $223

Platinum River From $245

The Ultima features a toilet/shower and offers the comfort of an apartment on wheels with extras such as a versatile bed and living area set up, the largest bed in the industry, external slideout BBQ, loads of storage plus screen and DVD player.

Our focus for this motorhome was on creating unparalleled personal space for you and your traveling companion. We’ve done this by creating two separate living areas. The front dining zone has also been enhanced by pairing swivel seats with the table behind for a really versatile space. For uber comfort, the seating has been upholstered with real leather.

The Platinum River is the new state of the art motorhome, designed for you and the kids. With two living areas, DVD player, awning, coupled with a modern interior with leather upholstery, there’s no need to slum it – you’ll even find china crockery, a coffee plunger and decent wine glasses. Of course there is vast storage space for all of your luggage and theirs.

Features: • 4 different bed configurations • Leather upholstery • Heating • Air-conditioning • Awning is available for hire on request

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• Fridge/freezer, gas cooker plus microwave

Features: • 2 spacious double beds • Leather upholstery • Heating • Air-conditioning • Exterior awning

• Fly screens • Fridge/freezer, gas cooker plus microwave

Features: • 3 large double beds • Leather upholstery • Heating • Air-conditioning

• External side awning • Fly screens • Fridge/freezer, gas cooker plus microwave


New Zealand

MAUI MOTORHOME Maui is an experienced and trusted rental vehicle provider. Every year Maui significantly invest in building new vehicles, including 2, 4 and 6 person motorhomes. Contemporary design and spacious beds allow you to experience New Zealand in superior comfort and style. Maui thinks of everything – apartment styled kitchen equipment (including essentials such as wine glasses, china crockery, coffee plunger), freshly laundered bedding and linen plus a range of other useful items for a worry free self drive journey around New Zealand. Maui is committed to reducing its environmental footprint without sacrificing style, comfort and functionality – all vehicles meet Euro 4 low emissions standards. All Maui customers also receive a complimentary travel wallet, supermarket discount card and airport transfers (except Wellington). Whilst traveling on the road, Maui provides the reassurance of a 24/7 Customer Care freephone helpline.

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MAUI PREMIUM PACKAGE Worry free travel! Your one-stop shop for worry free travel. At just an additional NZ$99 per day to your daily rate, we’re sure you’ll find the extra peace of mind during your journey well worth it. Inclusions are: • Excess reduction option 2 • Diesel Tax Recovery Fee • Pre Purchase LPG (used for hot water and stove) • Picnic table and chairs • 1 x baby seat (if required) • Snow chains (if required)

There is no better way to discover New Zealand than with a Maui Motorhome.

• Portable heater (if required)

Ultima From $112

Platinum Beach From $121

Platinum River From $138

The Maui Toilet/Shower Ultima offers the comfort of an apartment on wheels with extras such as a versatile bed and living area set up, the largest bed in the industry, external slide-out BBQ, loads of storage plus screen and DVD player.

Features: • Sleeps up to 4 people – couples love the extra space • Automatics available – for an additional $10 per day • Full headroom • 2 x double beds • Automatic or manual transmission • Diesel • Fridge/freezer, gas cooker plus microwave • Personal safe for belongings • DVD player and screen (selected models) • Awning (selected models)

Features: • 3 thick comfy double beds – kids love the overhead bunk • Personal safe for belongings • CD Player/Radio/Screen and DVD Player • Pressured hot shower • Microwave, gas cooker, grill and family size fridge • Panoramic windows – light and airy interiors

Features: • 4 different bed configurations • Leather upholstery • Air-conditioning • Awning is available for hire on request

• Heating • Fridge/freezer, gas cooker plus microwave

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24 Customized Packages

New Zealand

10 NIGHTS

12 NIGHTS

Riding the Rails NEW ZEALAND RAIL EXPERIENCE INCLUDES • 12 nights' accommodation, choice of hotel grade • Round-trip airport to hotel transfers • 11 days car rental, choice of car grade • Waitomo Glowworm Caves including lunch • Maori Hangi and Concert • Te Puia Geothermal Experience • Agrodome Sheep Show • InterIslander Ferry • TranzCoastal, Taieri Gorge and TranzAlpine Train Journeys • Milford Sound Cruise including lunch • Skyline Gondola – Queenstown

Meet the People ITINERARY PACKAGE INCLUDES • 11 day mid-size rental car • 5 nights' B&B vouchers • 5 nights' Hotel vouchers • Coffee Cruise in Auckland • Sightseeing Pass in Rotorua • Kaikoura Whale-Watching cruise • Queenstown Gondola and Buffet Dinner • InterIslander Ferry passenger fare

A long wandering and eventful tour, discovering the most magical regions of New Zealand. The contrasts within New Zealand are remarkable. Explore and learn about the history and heritage, flora and fauna. This trip will also see you experiencing the world famous rail journeys of the TranzCoastal, TranzAlpine and Taieri Gorge trains. Day 1: Arrive Auckland. Welcome to Auckland, known as the ‘City of Sails’ where you will be met and transferred to your hotel. Today is yours for optional activities. Overnight: Auckland, choice of hotel grade.

Ask 10 returned visitors to name their favorite place in New Zealand and you’ll receive 10 different answers; ask what made their trip wonderful and you’ll get one answer: the people. This package showcases not just the stunning scenery of New Zealand, but also provides the opportunity to meet the locals and stay in their homes. A mixture of hotel and B&B vouchers are included, when you want to socialize you can opt for a B&B, and if you prefer a quiet night, you can use your hotel voucher. If you wish to tweak this itinerary we can customize it to suit you, this package is just a suggested itinerary for first time visitors to New Zealand. It is possible to extend, or add Australia and/or Fiji to this itinerary; please inquire. SUGGESTED SELF DRIVE ITINERARY Day 1: Welcome to Auckland, the ‘City of Sails’. Upon arrival at Auckland Airport, pick up your mid-size car rental for the next 11 days. Your travel arrangements include open unreserved accommodation vouchers – 5 nights' Go Kiwi (silver) hotel accommodation and 5 nights' B&B/farmstay standard accommodation. During your time in Auckland enjoy an afternoon coffee cruise on the harbor. Day 2 & 3: Make your way to Rotorua. During your time in Rotorua you have a Rotorua Diamond Pass to use. This “drive yourself” Five Star Attraction package is the perfect way to explore Rotorua. The pass includes entry into Te Puia, Skyline Skyrides, Agrodome, Polynesian Spa and Paradise Valley Springs. Day 4 & 5: The inland route from Rotorua to Wellington will take you through Tongariro National Park where the terrain becomes more volcanic in appearance. The village is well positioned for those who want to explore the Tongariro National Park. Upon arrival in Wellington you’ll notice it is compact, cultured and full of character. During your stay in Wellington visit Te Papa, New Zealand’s national museum. Day 6 & 7: Today you will drop your car off at the InterIslander ferry terminal before crossing Cook Strait. InterIslander – linking New Zealand’s North and South Islands – is a 57 mile journey between Wellington and Picton, taking only 3 hours. Upon arrival on the South Island, you will pick up another car to continue your self-drive vacation. Drive along the rugged east coast to Christchurch. During your time in Christchurch, a Kaikoura Whale Watching tour is included in your package. Day 8 thru 11: The South Island has some of the best alpine scenery in the world. Departing from Christchurch, travel through the rich pastoral farmland of the Canterbury Plains and past the ever-changing spectacular scenery of the foothills of the Southern Alps. Continue up the western side of Lake Pukaki to arrive at Mt. Cook, New Zealand’s highest mountain. After a short stop, continue your drive to Queenstown, the adventure capital of New Zealand. Included in your package is a gondola ride with Skyline and buffet dinner.

Day 2: Auckland – Waitomo – Rotorua. Collect your rental vehicle and travel south to Waitomo Caves for a boat ride under a galaxy of glowworms. Continue east to Rotorua, tonight enjoy a Maori Hangi (feast) and concert. Overnight: Rotorua, choice of hotel grade, 2 nights. Day 3: At Rotorua. This morning see roaring geysers and boiling mud pools at Te Puia thermal areas, tame trout and kiwi at Rainbow Springs, and performing sheep and dogs at the Agrodome. Your afternoon is free. Day 4: Rotorua – Wellington. Travel south to Wairakei, wreathed by steam, then to the picturesque township of Taupo. Skirt Lake Taupo and cross the volcanic landscape of the Desert Road past the majestic peaks of Tongariro, Ngauruhoe and Ruapehu. Continue across the fertile plains of the Manawatu and along the rugged Kapiti coastline to Wellington. Overnight: Wellington, choice of hotel grade. Day 5: Wellington – Christchurch. Cross Cook Strait by ferry to the Marlborough Sounds and Picton. The TranzCoastal train skims the spectacular coastline. Continue through North Canterbury to Christchurch. Overnight: Christchurch, choice of hotel grade. Day 6: Christchurch – Dunedin. Travel south across the Canterbury Plains through seaside Timaru and historic Oamaru to Dunedin, the “Edinburgh of the South”. Arrive early afternoon. Please note, no commentary is provided on this journey. Overnight: Dunedin, choice of hotel grade. Day 7: Dunedin – Taieri Gorge – Queenstown. This morning is at your leisure for optional sightseeing. Board the Taieri Gorge Train for a journey through spectacular gorges and over historic viaducts to Pukerangi where you join your coach for the remainder of the journey to Queenstown. Arrive in Queenstown late evening. Overnight: Queenstown, choice of hotel grade, 3 nights. Day 8: Queenstown – Milford Sound – Queenstown. An early start around the southern shores of Lake Wakatipu to Lake Te Anau, then into Fiordland National Park. Pass through pristine beech forests and the Homer Tunnel to view the majesty of Mitre Peak and Bowen Falls while enjoying lunch onboard a cruise on the Sound. Depart Milford Sound to return to Queenstown by evening. Day 9: At Queenstown. Today is free for you to enjoy this fabulous alpine resort. We have included the Skyline Gondola in your tour. There are dozens of optional activities from thrilling jet boat rides to leisurely lake cruises, 4WD safaris to bungy jumping. Day 10: Queenstown – Glaciers. Travel to Cromwell and on through the Southern Lakes district to the Haast Pass. Travel north, through dense rainforest broken by rugged coastal vistas, towards the glaciers. A shuttle will take you to view one of these massive rivers of ice. Overnight: Glacier Region, choice of hotel grade, 2 nights. Day 11: At Glaciers. A whole day is available for optional excursions on the glaciers, for bush walks or simply to soak up the beauty of snow-capped mountains contrasting with the deep greens of the native bush. Day 12: Glaciers – Christchurch. Travel north along the narrow, bush clad coastal plain past Hokitika to Greymouth. Drop off car before boarding the renowned TranzAlpine train and travel through the Otira Tunnel, over Arthur’s Pass and across the Canterbury Plains. Arrive Christchurch early evening. Overnight: Christchurch region, choice of hotel grade. Day 13: Depart Christchurch. Your vacation ends with a transfer to the airport for your onward flight.

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Australia

25 Customized Packages

10 Nights – Sydney • Ayers Rock • Cairns

Sydney, Rock & Reef SUGGESTED ITINERARY PACKAGE INCLUDES • 4 nights' accommodation Sydney, choice of hotel category • 2 nights' accommodation Ayers Rock, choice of hotel category • 4 nights' accommodation Cairns, choice of hotel category There’s nothing like a city, outback and reef stay to make your Australian vacation a memorable one. Start your Aussie journey in Sydney – where the laid-back outdoor lifestyle and physical allure make it one of the world’s easiest and most pleasant cities to visit. The city offers a wide-ranging cultural life, dynamic food scene and vibrant cityscape of outstanding contemporary and colonial architecture. Iconic beaches and five major National Parks deliver unforgettable experiences!

From Sydney, travel to the heart of Australia, home to one of the most recognizable icons, Ayers Rock. The area is quintessentially Australian and of exceptional natural and cultural significance. There is so much to see and do – including viewing the magnificent colors of sunset and sunrise over the Rock. Lastly, arrive in Cairns, the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef and the World Heritage-Listed Daintree National Park. The region is as diverse in natural treasures as the cosmopolitan mix of cultures and peoples that call this region home. The majestic coral structures that make up the Great Barrier Reef extend over 930 miles, and provides superb recreational activities such as snorkeling, diving, swimming, semi-submersibles, coral viewing and fishing, and offers a unique environment for scientific research.

Airfare is not included, for the most competitive airfare, call A.T. Tours for rates: 1-800-388-1828 From $840 Per Person

12 Nights – Sydney • Cairns • Melbourne

Sydney, Reef & Melbourne SUGGESTED ITINERARY PACKAGE INCLUDES • 4 nights' accommodation Sydney, choice of hotel category • 4 nights' accommodation Cairns, choice of hotel category • 4 nights' accommodation Melbourne, choice of hotel category For those who enjoy urban pleasures – great restaurants, nightlife and markets, this is the perfect itinerary. Commence your vacation in Sydney, where the laid-back outdoor lifestyle and physical allure make it one of the world’s easiest and most pleasant cities to visit. All of Sydney’s attributes lie within easy reach of the city center and around Sydney Harbour. The city has a wide-ranging cultural life, dynamic food scene and vibrant cityscape of outstanding contemporary and colonial architecture. Iconic beaches and five major National Parks deliver unforgettable experiences!

Continue to Cairns, the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef and the World Heritage-Listed Daintree National Park. The area is as diverse in natural treasures as it is with the cosmopolitan mix of cultures and peoples that call this region home. The majestic coral structures that make up the Great Barrier Reef extend over 930 miles, and provide superb recreational activities such as snorkeling, diving, swimming, semi-submersibles, coral viewing and fishing. Finish in Melbourne, Australia's most stylish city, adored by its locals and it shows. Melbournians are incredibly passionate about many aspects of their city; food and wine for a start, both being equally important. Fashion is another obsession, particularly when it comes to local designers. Sport in general is a fixation, especially Australian Rules Football, after all, Melbourne is “Footy’s” birthplace, and don’t even get into a conversation with a local about coffee unless you’re a connoisseur.

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Australia/New Zealand

22 Day Royal Escorted – New Zealand • Australia

Tour Code: E22

Day 14: Sydney at Leisure. Enjoy this vibrant city at your own pace today. Perhaps take an optional tour to the renowned vineyards of the Hunter Valley, or visit the Blue Mountains, a region of craggy mountains, deep wooded Valleys and towering eucalypts (own expense). (B) Day 15: Sydney, Fly to Cairns. Fly to Cairns today, the vacation maker’s paradise. Enjoy the day at leisure to explore this tropical city that truly offers something for everyone. Perhaps indulge in a spot of shopping at the city’s vibrant markets, or soak up the tranquil ambience by the pool or at the spectacular beach. Stay: Pullman Cairns International, 3 nights (B, D) Day 16: Great Barrier Reef Cruise. After breakfast, board a guided cruise out to the World Heritage-Listed Great Barrier Reef, specifically Moore Reef. View the colorful coral and diverse marine life through the glass bottom of your boat. While out on the reef you have the option to go for a snorkel or a swim, an experience you’ll never forget. Explore the underwater observatory before enjoying a delicious tropical lunch featuring many local specialties. (B, FL) Day 17: Skyrail, Kuranda, Wildlife. Discover Cairns in depth on a fascinating guided tour before a ride on the scenic Kuranda Skyrail Rainforest Cableway over lush rainforest. On arrival in Kuranda, visit the wildlife park and enjoy a performance of traditional Aboriginal dance from the Pamagirri Dancers. Take in the scenery as you travel back through the rainforest to Cairns. (B)

Royal Escorted SIGHTSEEING HIGHLIGHTS • Guided boat tour of Waitomo Caves • Immerse yourself in Maori culture with a hangi feast and performance • Cross the Southern Alps on the TranzAlpine train • View the majestic Franz Josef Glacier • Cruise the full-length of Milford Sound • Cruise on Sydney Harbour • Cruise the Great Barrier Reef • Experience the magic of sunset at Uluru (Ayers Rock) • Sounds of Silence Dinner • Vintage Tramcar Dinner Day 1: Los Angeles. Board your evening flight to Auckland, New Zealand. Day 2: In Flight. Cross the International Dateline and ‘lose’ a day. Day 3: Arrive Auckland. On arrival, you will be met and transferred to your hotel for early check-in. Stay: Crowne Plaza Hotel, Auckland, 2 nights Day 4: Auckland. Enjoy this beautiful city that sprawls over a narrow isthmus between the sparkling waters of the Waitemata and Manukau Harbours. Visit Kelly Tarlton’s Antarctic Encounter & Underwater World before joining your fellow travelers at a special Welcome Dinner at your hotel this evening. (B, FD) Day 5: Rotorua, Maori Hangi Feast. Take a guided boat tour of the glowworm grotto at Waitomo Caves, then travel onto the dynamic thermal region of Rotorua, where you will be guests at a hangi (feast) and Maori cultural performance. Stay: Millennium Rotorua, 2 nights (B, FD) Day 6: Rotorua, Te Puia Thermal Reserve, Hobbiton, Longlands Farm. Visit the worldfamous Agrodome to see the acclaimed Sheep Show before visiting Te Puia Thermal Reserve to see the power of geothermal energy first-hand. Watch as geysers erupt, mud pools bubble and steam hisses. Later, take an enthralling Hobbiton Movie Set Tour before a behind-the-scenes tour of a dairy farm and a special dinner at Longlands Farm. (B, FD) Day 7: Rotorua, Fly to Christchurch, Methven. Fly to Christchurch and see the historic city and scenic countryside as you travel across the Canterbury Plains to Methven. Stay: Methven Resort (B, D)

Day 18: Cairns, Fly to Uluru (Ayers Rock), Uluru Base Tour, Sounds of Silence Dinner. This morning board your flight to Uluru (Ayers Rock). On arrival join a tour of Uluru’s base, viewing ancient caves and traditional Aboriginal rock art. From here, walk to Mutitjulu waterhole and hear of Aboriginal legends. You’ll then continue to the Maruku Arts and Crafts Gallery, where you’ll see Aboriginal artists at work in their studio. Tonight at the Sounds of Silence dinner, dine on traditional Australian cuisine under the stars then listen to a talk about the spectacular sights of the outback night sky. Stay: Desert Gardens Hotel, Ayers Rock (B, FD) Day 19: Kata Tjuta (Olgas). This morning, visit stunning Kata Tjuta and walk to majestic Walpa (Olga) Gorge. Then re-board your coach and travel to quintessential outback town of Alice Springs. Stay: Crowne Plaza Hotel, Alice Springs (B) Day 20: Alice Springs, Fly to Melbourne, Tramcar Dinner. Tour Alice Springs, visiting the Royal Flying Doctor Service Base and Anzac Hill. Fly to Melbourne and take in the city’s major sights on a brief tour. Tonight, indulge in a unique meal aboard the Colonial Tramcar Restaurant, taking in the changing scenery as it navigates the city. Stay: Sofitel Melbourne on Collins, 2 nights (B, FD) Day 21: Melbourne at Leisure. Discover the many attractions of cosmopolitan Melbourne with today at leisure. Perhaps journey along the Great Ocean Road or take a tour to Phillip Island to see the famous penguin parade (own expense). (B) Day 22: Depart Melbourne. After breakfast, your adventure ends with a transfer to the airport for your return flight to Los Angeles. (B) Departure Dates: 2013: Feb 3, 10, 24; Mar 3, 17, 24; May 18; Aug 17; Sep 7, 21; Oct 12, 26; Nov 2, 16, 30; Dec 14 2014: Jan 11; Feb 1, 8, 22; Mar 1, 15, 29 Price per person twin share, from:

Land Only*

Land with Air**

Jan 1, 13 – Mar 31, 13 Apr 1, 13 – Mar 31, 14

$8,890 $9,445

$10,525 $10,945

Guaranteed departures are bolded. IMPORTANT Land* includes land, all Australian and NZ domestic flights and is based on Qantas as the international carrier. Fare will differ for other airlines. Trans-Tasman flight is not included. Land with Air** includes land, all Australian and NZ domestic flights, trans-Tasman and flights to/from Los Angeles based on Qantas as the international carrier. Fare will differ with other airlines. Price includes all fuel surcharges, departure and air taxes. Prices in this brochure were effective October 18, 2012 and their availability is limited. At the time you purchase your tour, airfare taxes/fuel surcharges may be higher and may impact your total tour price. For current prices, please call 800-388-1828 Prices are quoted in US$ and are based on per person twin share. Single supplements and seasonal air surcharges apply.

Day 8: Southern Alps, Franz Josef. Board the TranzAlpine train for a journey through spectacular alpine scenery in the Southern Alps. Continue down the rugged West Coast, where there’s the opportunity to take a helicopter flight, landing on Franz Josef Glacier (own expense, weather-permitting). Stay: Scenic Hotel Franz Josef Glacier (B, D) Day 9: Franz Josef, Queenstown. Witness the truly magical alpine scenery as you drive over Haast Pass to Queenstown. Tonight, you have several dining options to choose from, including a cruise on the vintage steamboat TSS Earnslaw to Walter Peak High Country Farm. Stay: Copthorne Hotel & Resort Queenstown Lakefront, 3 nights (B, FD) Day 10: Milford Sound Cruise. Absorb the majesty of Fiordland National Park on the journey to Milford Sound. On arrival, enjoy a cruise along the Sound, passing beneath cliffs, tumbling waterfalls and towering mountains. Return to Queenstown by coach, or perhaps take an optional scenic flight back (own expense, weather-permitting). (B) Day 11: Queenstown at Leisure. Today is at leisure in Queenstown to undertake private sightseeing, shopping or just relaxing. (B) Day 12: Fly to Sydney, Australia. This morning is at leisure in Queenstown before your afternoon flight to Sydney. This evening enjoy a delicious dinner and a glass of wine with your fellow travelers. Stay: Sofitel Wentworth Sydney, 3 nights (B, FD) Day 13: Sydney Opera House Tour, Harbour Cruise, Sydney Sights Tour. Visit the magnificent Sydney Opera House for an enthralling guided tour of the architectural masterpiece that put Sydney on the map over 50 years ago. Board a scenic cruise on the crystalline waters of Sydney Harbour, taking in the views of the iconic Harbour Bridge and Opera House whist enjoying lunch. (B, FL)

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27 Escorted Tours

18 Day South Pacific Highlights – New Zealand • Australia

Tour Code: E18

Day 10: Milford Sound Cruise. Take one of the most scenic drives in the world through the majesty of Fiordland National Park on the coach journey to Milford Sound. On arrival, enjoy a memorable cruise along the full length of the Sound, passing beneath cliffs, tumbling waterfalls and towering mountains. Return to Queenstown by coach, or perhaps take a scenic flight back (own expense). (B) Day 11: Queenstown at Leisure. There is so much to see and do in Queenstown, for adventure and leisure seekers alike, and with today at leisure – the choice is all yours. (B) Day 12: Fly to Sydney, Australia. Farewell New Zealand and board your trans-Tasman flight for cosmopolitan Sydney. Delight in the stunning scenery that surrounds your centrally-located hotel, and this evening, enjoy a special dinner and a glass of wine. Stay: Sofitel Sydney Wentworth, 3 nights (B, FD)

Essence of New Zealand & Australia Operated by APT

SIGHTSEEING HIGHLIGHTS • Services of an APT Tour Director and Driver • Explore the Waitomo Caves • Enjoy a Maori dinner and cultural performance in Rotorua • Take a fascinating tour of Hobbiton Movie Set Tour • Ride the scenic TranzAlpine train across New Zealand’s South Island • Cruise majestic Milford Sound • Absorb the splendor of Sydney Harbour aboard a cruise • Explore the delights of tropical Cairns • Ride the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway • Discover the beauty of the World Heritage-Listed Great Barrier Reef

Join this stylish 18 Day Premier Plus Fully Escorted Tour of New Zealand and Australia. Start in New Zealand with its natural beauty and spectacular scenery with highlights that include a cruise along Milford Sound, a visit to the geothermal area of Rotorua, a Sydney Opera House tour and a Great Barrier Reef snorkel excursion. Day 1: Los Angeles. Board one of our selected evening flights to Auckland, New Zealand. Day 2: In Flight. Today, you’ll fly across the International Dateline. Day 3: Arrive Auckland. Welcome to the ‘Land of the Long White Cloud’. You will be met on arrival and transferred to your hotel for early check-in. Stay: Crowne Plaza Auckland, 2 nights Day 4: Auckland. Enjoy a guided tour of this cosmopolitan city, boasting a breathtaking harbourside location. Visit Kelly Tarlton’s Sea Life Aquarium for a unique experience. See sharks swim by and sub-Antarctic penguins up close. Walk through a replica of Captain Robert Falcon Scott’s Antarctic hut. Later, join your fellow travelers at our Welcome Dinner. (B, FD) Day 5: Rotorua, Maori Hangi Feast. Journey to the unusual Waitomo Caves for an enlightening tour of the limestone caverns and glow worm grotto. Continue to Rotorua, a region rich in Maori heritage and a center of geothermal activity, geysers and hot mud pools. Tonight, embrace the colorful Maori culture as you enjoy a hangi feast of meat and vegetables. You will also be treated to a truly special performance of energetic song and dance by the local Maori people. Stay: Millennium Rotorua, 2 nights (B, FD) Day 6: Rotorua, Te Puia Thermal Reserve, Hobbiton, Longlands Farm. Visit the Agrodome to see the Sheep Show and gain a deep appreciation for the farming industry. Head to Te Puia Thermal Reserve to watch geysers erupt, mud pools bubble, steam hiss and warm water rain down. There are more than 500 pools and 65 geysers, many of these are active and send explosions up to 30 yards into the air. Explore some of the fantastical movie backdrops at the Hobbiton Movie Set Tour, before heading to Longlands Farm. Get a real sense of working life on a New Zealand dairy farm on a tour, followed by a delicious home-cooked dinner. (B, FD)

Day 13: Sydney Opera House Tour, Harbour Cruise, Sydney Sights Tour. Get a behindthe-scenes look at the World Heritage-listed Sydney Opera House during a guided tour. Learn about this unique Australian landmark, which was designed by Denmark’s Jørn Utzon in 1957 and see why many consider it to be a truly remarkable piece of architecture. Board a luncheon cruise on stunning Sydney Harbour, viewing the iconic Harbour Bridge and Opera House up close all the while dining on a delicious lunch. As you cruise this magnificent waterway, you’ll see why Sydney is considered one of the most picturesque cities in the world. Later, discover the tranquil garden of Hyde Park and the famous stretch of sand at Bondi Beach as you delve further into the iconic sights of Sydney on a guided city tour. (B, FL) Day 14: Sydney at Leisure. Experience this vibrant city at your own pace today. Perhaps go shopping, stop for lunch in one of the many inviting cafés and restaurants along the harbor, or relax in a park or on the beach. Alternatively, take an optional sightseeing tour to the Hunter Valley and discover some of Australia’s fine wines, or visit the Blue Mountains and admire the surrounding natural beauty (all at own expense). (B) Day 15: Sydney, Fly to Cairns. Fly to vibrant Cairns in Tropical North Queensland and enjoy the day at your leisure. Explore the many shops and soak up the relaxed atmosphere in a café, indulge in a refreshing cocktail by the hotel pool or spend a blissful afternoon unwinding at the pristine sandy beach. Stay: Pullman Cairns International, 3 nights (B, D) Day 16: Great Barrier Reef Cruise. Set sail for the World Heritage-Listed Great Barrier Reef today. Your cruise takes you to Moore Reef, where you can view the colorful coral and diverse range of fish and other sea creatures through the glass bottom of your boat. Snorkel or swim til your heart’s content in this marine paradise. Visit the underwater observatory before a delicious tropical lunch of local specialties. The rest of the day is at leisure. (B, FL) Day 17: Skyrail, Kuranda, Wildlife, Cairns. Discover Cairns in depth on a fascinating guided tour before a ride on the scenic Kuranda Skyrail Rainforest Cableway over lush rainforest. Visit the wildlife park and learn about the unique native Australian animals. Perhaps have your photograph taken with a friendly koala (own expense). Be immersed in the ancient culture and spiritual side of the local Aboriginal people. Watch an engaging performance of song and dance by the Pamagirri Aboriginal Dancers, before returning to Cairns for an evening at leisure. (B) Day 18: Depart Cairns. Today after breakfast, your New Zealand and Australia adventure concludes as you board your return flight to Los Angeles. (B) Departure Dates 2013: Feb 3, 10, 24; Mar 3, 17, 24; May 18; Aug 17; Sep 7, 21; Oct 12, 26; Nov. 2, 16, 30; Dec 14 2014: Jan 11; Feb 1, 8, 22; Mar 1, 15, 29

Guaranteed departures are bolded Price per person twin share from: Jan 1, 13 – Mar 31, 13 Apr 1, 13 – Mar 31, 14

Land Only* $6,330 ` $6,745

Land with Air** $7,995 $8,645

IMPORTANT Land* includes land, all Australian and NZ domestic flights and is based on Qantas as the international carrier. Fare will differ for other airlines. Trans-Tasman flight is not included. Land with Air** includes land, all Australian and NZ domestic flights, trans-Tasman and flights to/from Los Angeles based on Qantas as the international carrier. Fare will differ with other airlines. Price includes all fuel surcharges, departure and air taxes. Prices in this brochure were effective October 18, 2012 and their availability is limited. At the time you purchase your tour, airfare taxes/fuel surcharges may be higher and may impact your total tour price. For current prices, please call 800-388-1828 Prices are quoted in US$ and are based on per person twin share. Single supplements and seasonal air surcharges apply.

Day 7: Rotorua, Fly to Christchurch, Methven. This morning fly to the city of Christchurch on the South Island this morning. Discover why Christchurch is acclaimed as the Garden City as you travel across beautiful countryside to the delightful resort town of Methven. Stay: Methven Resort. (B, D) Day 8: Southern Alps, Franz Josef. From Darfield, board the TranzAlpine train for one of the top rail journeys in the world. Cross the Canterbury Plains, climb up into the Main Divide, traverse spectacular gorges, valleys and the Southern Alps. Disembark at Arthur’s Pass, continue down the West Coast to Franz Josef. Stay: Scenic Hotel Franz Josef Glacier (B, D) Day 9: Franz Josef, Queenstown, Freedom of Choice. Journey over Haast Pass and along the picturesque shores of lakes Wanaka and Hawea to Queenstown. Located on an inlet on Lake Wakatipu and affording spectacular views of nearby mountains, Queenstown sits in a truly magical setting. Tonight, select from four options for dinner including a cruise on the vintage steamboat TSS Earnslaw. Stay: Copthorne Hotel & Resort Queenstown Lakefront, 3 nights (B, FD)

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New Zealand

17 Day – Auckland • Rotorua • Wellington • Christchurch • Franz Josef Glacier • Queenstown

Tour Code: NCC17

Day 9: Wellington, Kaikoura, Methven. Step aboard the InterIslander ferry to cruise across Cook Strait and through stunning Marlborough Sounds to Picton on the South Island. Rejoin your coach and journey through the renowned vineyard region of Marlborough. Visit the fishing town of Kaikoura, famous for its whale and dolphin watching, before arriving in the alpine resort town of Methven. Stay: Brinkley Hotel, Methven (B, D) Day 10: TranzAlpine Train, Franz Josef. Board the TranzAlpine train and take in the stunning scenery as you travel through gorges, past river valleys and across the Southern Alps. Disembark the train at Arthurs Pass and continue to Hokitika by coach. Here see Pounamu (jade) being carved and visit a glass-blowing factory. Then continue to the beautiful glacial region of Franz Josef for your overnight stay. Stay: Scenic Hotel Franz Josef Glacier (B, D) Day 11: Franz Josef, Queenstown, Dine Around Dinner. Today, journey to the stunning location of Queenstown. This evening enjoy a selection of four different eateries for your Dine Around Dinner. Stay: Queenstown, Novotel Queenstown Lakeside, 2 nights (B, FD) Day 12: Freedom of Choice Touring. Today you have a selection of activities to choose from. Perhaps experience the thrill of the Shotover Jet boat ride, take a double decker bus tour of Queenstown and then head to Arrowtown, a quaint gold mining town, or go off-road on a 4WD adventure in Skippers Canyon. Perhaps you’d prefer to sample some wines during a tour of a local winery, stroll along the shores of Lake Wakatipu on a guided walk, or select from other options. Dine at leisure in Queenstown this evening. (B)

New Zealand Wonderland Operated by APT SIGHTSEEING HIGHLIGHTS • Enjoy Freedom of Choice Touring in Auckland, the Bay of Islands, Rotorua, Wellington, Queenstown, Dunedin and Mt Cook • Absorb beautiful scenery on a Cape Brett and the Hole in the Rock cruise • Enjoy a tour of the Waitomo Caves • See Lake Taupo and Huka Falls • Cruise through the Marlborough Sounds • Ride on the famous TranzAlpine train • View the dramatic Franz Josef Glacier • Cruise the length of Milford Sound • Discover the beauty of World Heritage-Listed Mt Cook National Park Discover New Zealand on this comprehensive and popular 17 Day tour. Travel to the subtropical Bay of Islands, visit the geothermal Rotorua and across the picturesque Marlborough Sounds to the South Island. See natural wonders such as Franz Josef Glacier, Milford Sound and World Heritage-Listed Mt Cook National Park. Day 1: Arrive Auckland, Freedom of Choice Touring. On arrival you will be met at the airport and transferred to your centrally located hotel. Today you can select the activity that interests you from our range of Freedom of Choice Touring options. Stay: Rendezvous Grand Hotel Auckland Day 2: Auckland, Bay of Islands. Cross Auckland’s busy Harbour Bridge and travel along the Hibiscus Coast to the Matakohe Kauri Museum. Continue via the Waipoua Forest Reserve to the sub-tropical Bay of Islands. Stay: Copthorne Hotel & Resort, Bay of Islands, 2 nights (B, D) Day 3: Bay of Islands, Freedom of Choice Touring. Choose from our Freedom of Choice Touring options. You could take a day tour to Cape Reinga, play a round of golf at Waitangi, cruise to Russell, enjoy a night show combining drama, dance and music, or join the Kerikeri Art and Crafts tour. Alternatively take to the waters on a dolphin-spotting tour or a tall ship sailing adventure. Stay: Overnight Cruise option available tonight (B) Day 4: Bay of Islands, Auckland. This morning, explore the Bay of Islands on a catamaran cruise to Cape Brett and the Hole in the Rock. Returning to Paihia, your coach will head back to Auckland. Tonight, enjoy a special dinner and drinks at your hotel. Stay: Rendezvous Grand Hotel Auckland (B, FD)

Day 13: Milford Sound, Te Anau. Journey along the Milford Road, one of the most scenic drives in the world. Wind down the Eglinton and Hollyford valleys, then through the Homer Tunnel to Milford Sound. Here, take a memorable cruise along the full length of the Sound. Later, drive to the town of Te Anau, on the shores of the South Island’s largest lake. Stay: Distinction Te Anau Hotel and Villas (B, D) Day 14: Te Anau, Dunedin, Freedom of Choice Touring. Today, journey to the east coast city of Dunedin. This afternoon, choose your activity from options including a trip to the Otago Peninsula to see penguins or the albatross colony, or a journey into rugged countryside aboard the Taieri Gorge Railway. Perhaps tour Larnach Castle or Olveston House, or sample local beers at Speight’s Brewery. After dinner, perhaps take time to wander the streets of this university city, boasting fine architecture and a picturesque harbor setting. Stay: Scenic Hotel Dunedin City (B, D) Day 15: Dunedin, Mt Cook, Freedom of Choice Touring. Travel along the coast to the Moeraki Boulders. These enormous spherical stones were formed over 60 million years ago and lie scattered along a stretch of beach. After, pass the Lakes of Pukaki, Aviemore and Benmore on the way to Mt Cook National Park. Your Freedom of Choice Touring options here include the Glacier Explorer cruise, a visit to the Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre, an escorted nature walk or stargazing with a guide. Stay: The Hermitage, Mt Cook (B, D) Day 16: Mt Cook, Christchurch. Travel through some of New Zealand’s most breathtaking countryside. Arrive at the azure Lake Tekapo and admire the Church of the Good Shepherd, perched on the shores of this glacier-fed lake. Continue through the mountainous Burkes Pass to New Zealand’s second-largest city, Christchurch. Stay: The Ashley Hotel, Christchurch (B, D) Day 17: Depart Christchurch. The morning is free to explore Christchurch. Later, you’ll be transferred to Christchurch Airport for your afternoon flight. (B) Departure Dates: 2013: Apr 6, 10, 22, 26; May 4, 22; Jun 8; Jul 10; Aug 3, 31; Sep 11, 18, 23; Oct 5, 12, 19, 26; Nov 2, 9, 16, 23; Dec 14, 21, 28. 2014: Jan 4, 11, 18, 25; Feb 1, 5, 8, 15, 22, 26; Mar 3, 12, 19, 24, 31. All meals as per itinerary B&B – includes 4 Feature Meals

Low Season (Bolded) $6,835 $6,385

High Season $7,595 $7,095

NOTE: This itinerary is effective Oct 5, 13. Tours prior follow a different itinerary. Please inquire for details.

Day 5: Auckland, Waitomo, Rotorua, Hangi Feast. Leaving Auckland, travel to the Waitomo Caves and enjoy a guided tour of the underground limestone caverns. Continue to Rotorua, the center of Maori culture and known for its geothermal activity. Tonight immerse yourself in Maori hospitality and culture. Indulge in a traditional Maori hangi feast and a performance of song and dance. Stay: Holiday Inn, Rotorua, 2 nights (B, FD) Day 6: Rotorua, Freedom of Choice Touring. Today, you can choose from many tours and experiences with our Freedom of Choice Touring. Perhaps go on a Kiwi Encounter, enjoy a tour of Rotorua, visit the museum, or relax with an indulgent massage. You could have a round of golf, see the geothermal activity of geysers and hot springs, go off-road on a 4WD tour, or join the Hobbiton Movie Set Tour and see where parts of ‘The Lord of the Rings’ was filmed. Stay: Country Homestay available, Contact us for details (B, D) Day 7: Rotorua, Wellington. Follow the Thermal Explorer Highway to the heart of the North Island. View Wairakei Steam Valley, see the thundering Huka Falls and the tranquil Lake Taupo before traveling south across the vast volcanic plateau of Tongariro National Park. End your travels today in Wellington, the national capital. Stay: Amora Hotel, Wellington, 2 nights (B, FD) Day 8: Wellington, Freedom of Choice Touring. Choose what to do today from a wide selection of Freedom of Choice activities. For dinner, choose from one of the many restaurants in this fabulous city (own expense). (B)

From $6,385 Per Person

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29 Escorted Tours

14 Day – Auckland • Rotorua • Tongariro Nat. Park • Wellington • Christchurch • Mt Cook • Franz Josef Glacier • Queenstown • Dunedin

New Zealand Highlighter Operated by APT INCLUDED SIGNATURE EXPERIENCES • Enjoy a Maori hangi feast in Rotorua • Country Homestay available • Cruise across Cook Strait • Marvel at Franz Josef Glacier • Cruise Milford Sound • Discover Mt Cook National Park • Ride on the famous TranzAlpine Train Beginning in the North Island, this 14 Day tour winds its way south, taking in New Zealand’s premier attractions along the way. See the geothermal wonders of Rotorua, cruise Cook Strait and Milford Sound and absorb the majesty of Franz Josef Glacier. Day 1: Auckland, Freedom of Choice Touring. On arrival today, you will be met and transferred to your hotel. Then choose the sightseeing activity that interests you the most from our range of Freedom of Choice Touring activities. Options include an Auckland Harbour Bridge Climb and a cruise on Waitemata Harbour. Stay: Rendezvous Grand Hotel Auckland (FD) Day 2: Auckland, Waitomo, Rotorua, Hangi-style Feast. Travel to the Waitomo Caves and take a guided tour of the incredible underground limestone caverns. Continue to Rotorua and tonight enjoy a Maori hangi-style feast and cultural performance. Stay: Holiday Inn, Rotorua, 2 nights (B, FD) Day 3: Rotorua, Freedom of Choice Touring. Today, choose your touring option from our range of activities, including a 4WD Bush Safari or relaxing spa treatment. Stay: A Country Homestay option is available tonight (B, D) Day 4: Rotorua, Wellington. Follow the Thermal Explorer Highway to the heart of the North Island and view Wairakei Steam Valley. Visit Huka Falls and Lake Taupo before travelling south across the vast plateau of Tongariro National Park en-route to Wellington. Spend two nights here to explore the best of what the nation’s capital has to offer. Stay: Amora Hotel, Wellington, 2 nights (B, FD) Day 5: Wellington, Freedom of Choice Touring. Today choose from our selection of Freedom of Choice Touring activities. Perhaps take a Wellington highlights tour, visit Zealandia: Karori Eco Sanctuary, enjoy a ‘Lord of the Rings’ tour or visit the Carter Observatory and Planetarium. (B) Day 6: Wellington, Kaikoura, Methven. Step aboard the InterIslander ferry to cruise across Cook Strait and through the stunning Marlborough Sounds to Picton. Visit the fishing town of Kaikoura, famous for its whale watching, before continuing to the alpine resort town of Methven. Stay: Methven Resort, Methven (B, D)

Tour Code: NCA14

Day 9: Queenstown, Freedom of Choice Touring. Today, you have the opportunity to choose one of the exciting Freedom of Choice Touring activities. Perhaps enjoy a walk through beech forests followed by morning tea on the lakeshore, or you may want to visit some local wineries to sample some fine wines. Get the adrenalin pumping on an exciting jetboat ride on the Shotover River, or choose to join a Double Decker Bus tour through the streets of Queenstown and Arrowtown. (B) Day 10: Milford Sound, Te Anau. Journey along the Milford Road. Wind down the Eglinton and Hollyford valleys and through the Homer Tunnel. On arrival at Milford Sound, cruise the full length of this stunning Fiord. Following your cruise, drive to the tranquil lakeside settlement of Te Anau. Stay: Distinction Te Anau Hotel and Villas (B, D) Day 11: Te Anau, Dunedin, Freedom of Choice Touring. Journey through rolling Southland countryside to the city of Dunedin. This afternoon, you choose an activity and we will include it. Perhaps jump aboard the Taieri Gorge Railway, or view the magnificent Royal Albatross and Yellow-Eyed Penguin colonies on the Otago Peninsula. Or visit Speight’s Brewery, where some of New Zealand’s best-known beers are made. Stay: Scenic Hotel Dunedin City (B, D) Day 12: Dunedin, Mt Cook, Freedom of Choice Touring. Today journey north along the coast and stop to view the unique Moeraki Boulders on Koekohe Beach. Continue past Pukaki, Aviemore and Benmore lakes to World Heritage-Listed Mt Cook National Park, where you’ll join your selected touring activity. Options include a visit to the Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre, a glacier cruise, or a guided nature walk. Stay: The Hermitage, Mt Cook (B, D) Day 13: Mt Cook, Christchurch. Travel to picturesque Lake Tekapo and visit the tiny Church of the Good Shepherd. Later, travel through Burkes Pass to Christchurch and tonight swap tales of your vacation with fellow travelers at your final dinner together. Stay: The Ashley Hotel, Christchurch (B, D) Day 14: Depart Christchurch. Transfer to the airport in the afternoon. (B) Departure Dates: 2013: Apr 9, 13, 25, 29; May 7, 25; Jun 11; Jul 13; Aug 6; Sep 3, 14, 21, 26; Oct 8, 15, 22, 29; Nov 5, 12, 19, 26; Dec 17, 24, 31. 2014: Jan 7, 14, 21, 28; Feb 4, 8, 11, 18, 25; Mar 1, 6, 15, 22, 27 Prices are per person based on twin share. Single supplements apply. All meals as per itinerary B&B – includes 4 Feature Meals

Low Season (Bolded) $5,485 $5,125

High Season $6,095 $5,695

Note: Itinerary effective Oct 8, 13. Tours prior follow a different itinerary. Please inquire for details.

Day 7: TranzAlpine Train, Franz Josef. This morning, board the TranzAlpine train at Darfield and take in the stunning scenery across the magnificent Southern Alps. Disembark at Arthurs Pass and continue by coach, via Hokitika, to the glacial West Coast and view Franz Josef Glacier. Stay: Scenic Hotel Franz Josef Glacier (B, D) Day 8: Franz Josef, Queenstown, Dine Around Dinner. Enjoy a day of incredible scenery as you travel along the banks of the Haast River, capturing views of the towering peaks, waterfalls and rainforest of the Haast River Valley. Arrive in Queenstown, where this evening you’ll choose from four different eateries in which to dine in. You may like to board the TSS Earnslaw and cruise to Walter Peak High Country Farm for ‘The Great Kiwi Carvery’ at the Colonel’s Homestead. Or take a gondola ride up to the Skyline Restaurant. Finz is another option for those who are after fresh seafood and a rotisseriestyle restaurant. Alternatively, you may wish to enjoy dinner at your hotel at Elements Restaurant. Stay: Novotel Queenstown Lakeside (B, FD)

From $5,125 Per Person

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30 Introduction Australia & New Zealand

Majestic landscapes, cobalt skies, pristine beaches, rich cultural

heritage and prolific, unique fauna and flora are just some of the attractions of a vacation in Australia and New Zealand. With so much to see and do, it is not surprising that both countries have hosted an increasing number of repeat travelers keen to return to discover a different part of the country. Australia offers a profusion of colors from the brilliant red desert earth floor on which you sit cross-legged with an Aboriginal elder at Uluru (Ayers Rock) to the tepid azure waters of The Great Barrier Reef, the only living organism visible from space. Witness the earth at its most ethereal as waters bubble and geysers rumble in New Zealand’s Rotorua and inhale the pure, iced air as you climb the West Coast’s alpine peaks, camera in hand as mesmerizing vistas unfold. Vibrant cities surprise with Sydney’s spectacular harbour showcasing one of the world’s most recognized tourism icons, the Sydney Opera House. Melbourne’s sports, arts and culinary scenes complement the natural wonders and relaxed lifestyles of other gateways such as Adelaide, Perth, Hobart, Brisbane and Darwin.

Fly into Auckland in New Zealand to true Kiwi hospitality, choose Christchurch as your gateway to Canterbury and enjoy the fun-filled frivolity of Queenstown. With these vast destinations offering so many contrasting experiences, it can be difficult to decide where to go. Our comprehensive recommendations throughout the following pages will help plan your journey.

Choice HotelPass

Go Koala & Go Kiwi Hotel Pass

Choice Hotels Australasia, representing the Econo Lodge™, Comfort™, Quality™ and Clarion® brands, has more than 280 hotels, inns, suites and resorts across Australia and New Zealand.

The Go Koala Hotel Pass & Go Kiwi Hotel Pass are convenient and cost effective way to access a wide range of Australian and New Zealand accommodation. The pass is ideal for the independent traveler seeking flexibility, quality assurance and choice throughout cities and regional areas.

Regardless of the destination, Choice Hotels Australasia endeavors to meet guests’ accommodation requirements and to make them feel at home. Whether it is for business or leisure, guests can trust the hotels to provide them with clean, comfortable and dependable accommodation at good rates. Here you can relax and unwind; that is the essence of what we are all about at Choice Hotels. Choice Hotels Australasia is part of Choice Hotels International, one of the largest and most successful accommodation franchisers in the world. With over 6,100 hotels currently open or under development in more than 40 countries, they offer a wide choice for all the discerning customers.

With hundreds of different properties from which to choose, ranging from three to four star, there is something for everyone. Whilst the pass is designed for flexible travel, bookings are essential in some areas at certain times of the year. The vouchers are easy to use and can be either open dated or pre booked. The Go Koala and Go Kiwi pass makes it easy to explore Australia and New Zealand at your leisure.


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Golden Chain Motel Pass - Australia and New Zealand

Sightsee 'N' Save

Explore Australia and New Zealand at your leisure with the Golden Chain Motel Pass. This is a flexible, cost effective and convenient accommodation pass covering friendly self-contained motels offering premium local hospitality. The easy to use vouchers can be open-dated or pre-booked. With many great locations in both the city and in tourist spots, the pass is ideal for the independent traveler seeking affordable and flexible accommodation.

The Signtsee 'N' Save Pass is a pre-paid tour pass that allows flexibility in touring.

Auckland Harbour Bridge

Available only for purchase prior to arrival in Australia, you can save up to 35 per cent on selected day tours. Each pass gives you four coupons. A range of day tours is available for half, one or two coupons. With over 65 fascinating tours to choose from Australia wide, the pass represents excellent value for money.


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ustralia is the world's largest island and is made up of eight contrasting states and territories (seven of which are featured in this brochure). A wild and open country that has only been settled for just over 200 years, Australia offers a young, friendly and fresh approach to life. Natural attractions combine with the Australian quality lifestyle to deliver a travel experience often rated the best on earth.

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Western Australia Marine encounters abound in Western Australia. Swimming with graceful whale sharks, manta rays and dolphins are highlights. One of Australia’s great lifestyle cities, Perth sparkles with entertainment, fun and outdoor living. In the south west, excellent food and wine are in abundance, whilst the north west is one of Australia’s last frontiers.

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Northern Territory Home to iconic Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kakadu National Park, the Northern Territory offers the best opportunity to discover the cultural ‘Dreamtime’ of the Aboriginal people. The diverse landscape includes red deserts, ancient gorges, lush floodplains, monoliths and forests. Darwin is the capital city of this aweinspiring region.

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Queensland Queensland best captures Australia’s coastal lifestyle where the tropics meet the Outback. From the north, the Great Barrier Reef stretches over 1,242 miles and to the south, ringed by rainforests, islands, long beaches and picturesque towns. Brisbane is a modern river city, surrounded by the vibrant Gold and Sunshine Coasts.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA Indian Ocean

South Australia The ancient Flinders Ranges Outback landscape is the heart of South Australia. Experience some of Australia’s best wineries in the historic Barossa Valley, marvel at the amazing wildlife on pristine Kangaroo Island or cruise the mighty Murray River. Adelaide is a vibrant city, home to Australia’s most important Aboriginal collection at its museum.

Victoria Packed into this compact area is a wealth of diverse regional areas and attractions with sweeping coastlines, surf beaches, National Parks, wildlife, forests, lakes, vineyards and mountain ranges offering skiing, climbing and hiking. Melbourne is home to some of Australia’s best arts, fashion, sporting events, restaurants and shopping.

New South Wales Scintillating Sydney is home to the iconic Sydney Opera House, world-famous Bondi Beach and some of Australia's best European historic sites. The Blue Mountains lie west of the city with breathtaking views and hiking trails to explore. Stretches of surf beach, coastal drives, tropical retreats, fine dining and shopping are all within easy reach in Sydney.

Tasmania Tasmania is renowned for its natural beauty and wilderness. From the gateways of Hobart and Launceston, journey to admire towering 2,000 year old Huon Pines, cruise the limpid waters of Macquarie Harbour and the Gordon River. Explore Cradle Mountain with its soaring peak and discover Freycinet’s pink granite mountains and diamond white beaches.

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36 Rail Journeys

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XPT XPLORER The Sunlander Spirit of the Outback Tilt Train (Brisbane to Cairns) Tilt Train (Brisbane to Rockhampton) The Inlander The Westlander The Prospector The Australind Connecting Coaches

The Ghan The Ghan Indian Pacific Indian Pacific The Overland The XPT Overland XPT XPLORER XPLORER The Sunlander The SpiritSunlander of the Outback Spirit of the Outback Tilt Train (Brisbane to Cairns) Tilt Train (Brisbane to Rockhampton) Cairns) Ti (Brisbane to Rockhampton) lt Train The Inlander The Westlander Inlander The Westlander Prospector The Prospector Australind The Australind Connecting Coaches Connecting Coaches

More than just a mode of transport, these train journeys become an unforgettable part of your vacation. Cross Australia’s stunning scenery in quiet comfort, from lush tropics to the Outback or along the East Coast in a reclining seat. Enjoy a meal in the buffet car or chat to other passengers in the lounge. Three Australian train companies form the Rail Australia Alliance offering a choice of rail passes. These passes offer flexibility and value for money, with seven Rail Passes offering unlimited travel for either three or six months. The East Coast Discovery Pass is a directional pass that offers shorter distances along the East Coast. Choose to see all of Australia or focus on particular areas.

Trans AUS Pass: Great Southern Rail and CountryLink networks AUS Reef and Beach Pass: Queensland Rail and CountryLink networks Backtracker Rail Pass: CountryLink network Queensland Explorer Pass: Queensland Rail network Rail Explorer Pass: Great Southern Rail network East Coast Discovery Pass: Queensland Rail and CountryLink network. RAIL COMPANIES: Great Southern Rail operates: The Ghan, Indian Pacific and The Overland. CountryLink operates: XPT and Xplorer and many regional coach services Queensland Rail: The Sunlander, Tilt Train, The Inlander, The Westlander, Spirit of the Outback and connecting coach services.

RAIL PASSES: Ausrail Pass: Great Southern Rail, Queensland Rail and CountryLink networks AUS Reef and Outback Pass: Great Southern Rail and Queensland Rail networks

Operated by Great

Southern Rail

From $771 per person

Platinum Service

Gold Service

Platinum Service offers the premium Australian train experience with all the inclusions of Gold Service plus spacious private cabins with large ensuite facilities. Settle into the deluxe lounge chairs by day, which convert to either a full size double bed or twin beds by night. The ensuite comprises full size shower and toilet facilities with natural Australian toiletries. Enjoy the vastness of Australia in the comfort of your cabin with large picture windows and cabin steward service.

Operated by Great

Southern Rail

Red Service Travel through Australia’s vast landscapes in the comfort and style of Gold Service offering twin cabins, which are private with compact ensuite facilities and a two seater lounge that converts to upper and lower berths at nights, or with single cabins which are private with a single lounge chair that converts to a lower berth at night with wash basin facilities. All meals are included in the fare and are served in the Queen Adelaide Restaurant and Outback Explorer Lounge. The Queen Adelaide Restaurant is the elegantly appointed dining room on board The Ghan and Indian Pacific. Commencing in 2013, guests may book their dining time (subject to train arrival and departing times), making it possible for gourmands to savor long lunches inspired by the rolling landscapes. The Outback Explorer Lounge with fully licensed bar is ideal for relaxing and socializing en route.

Operated by Great

Southern Rail

Red Service is the most budget friendly way to see Australia by train. With two abreast swivelling chairs with in-armrest stowed tables for convenience, sit back and relax with a recline of approximately 45 degrees and make the most of the generous leg room. Guests benefit from access to the shower and toilet facilities (including toiletries and towels) which are conveniently located at the end of each carriage. The fully licensed Matilda Café sells beverages, freshly made salads, made-to-order sandwiches and hot meals.

Operated by Great

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37 Rail Journeys

The Ghan

Named after the Afghan cameleers who once traversed this route, The Ghan is a legendary journey between Adelaide and Darwin via Alice Springs, gateway to Australia’s Outback. Through the heart of the Red Centre this three day/two night transcontinental adventure is one of the great train journeys in the world, offering unrivalled views of Australia. The Ghan’s timetable makes the most of the daylight hours to offering unsurpassed views of the passing landscape. Travel from Adelaide to Darwin or vice versa, or meet the train at Alice Springs for part of the journey. From the sweeping Adelaide Plains unfolding before your eyes to the majestic Flinders Ranges, each new day begins with a fresh panorama of this changing landscape. Red

earth and cobalt blue skies, the essence of central Australia takes on a character of their own with every passing hour. Wake up to an Outback sunrise, and enjoy an Off Train tour of Alice Springs providing an insight into the Outback way of life. Off Train tours offer the opportunity to taste destinations, discovering the region’s most fascinating sites. In the Top End, a stop in the northern town of Katherine offers you the opportunity to experience the inspiring wonders of Nitmiluk (Katherine Gorge) before your rail journey concludes in tropical Darwin, the relaxed capital city of Australia’s Northern Territory. Price based on Adelaide to Darwin or vice versa

Operated by Great

Southern Rail

From $965 per person

Indian Pacific

One of the world’s great train journeys, the Indian Pacific embarks on a truly epic voyage between the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Traveling from Perth to Sydney or vice versa by rail provides a unique opportunity to experience the vastness of Australia. Discover changing landscapes, from the scenic Avon Valley through the golden splendor of the western wheat belt and across the ancient Nullarbor Plain where the land is unmarked by the passing millennia. Stepping off during a brief pause at Cook in the middle of the Nullarbor Plain, you will marvel at Australia’s sweeping, open spaces. Upon arrival in Adelaide you can choose to break the journey for a few days, to visit this cultural and gastronomic city, before continuing through the Blue Mountains and onto Sydney.

This four day/three night journey includes two days/one night between Sydney and Adelaide and three days/two nights between Adelaide and Perth. Whether the final destination is west to Perth or east to Sydney, there are numerous possibilities for leaving the train to explore some of the highlights en route. With so many wonderful sights to enjoy, this isn’t just one of the longest train journeys in the world; it is one of the most memorable.

Price based on Sydney to Perth or vice versa

Operated by Great

Southern Rail

From $972 per person

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Australia

Tilt Train

Queensland’s favorite coastal destinations are all accessible on the Tilt Train. Settle in to your comfortable seat onboard Australia’s most innovative train, which not only transports visitors through some of the most beautiful scenery between Brisbane and Cairns, but also makes it possible to spend more time exploring it. The Tilt Train is a great alternative to driving or traveling by coach. Relax in reclining seats and enjoy the onboard entertainment or simply watch the scenery unfold. The Tilt Train is perfect for quick getaways up and down the Queensland coastline including a rejuvenating break in the Whitsunday Islands, a discovery holiday on the Great Barrier Reef or on beautiful Fraser Island or a family fun vacation whale watching in Hervey Bay.

Tilt Train Inclusions * Reclining Business Class seating on Cairns service with in-seat entertainment and reclining Business and Economy Class seating on Rockhampton service * A range of dining options in the galley car and convenient trolley service to seat * Access to Club Car (Cairns Tilt Train) * Secure overhead lockers and luggage racks Best Travel Sectors: Services operate twice weekly in each direction between Brisbane and Cairns. Daily services are available (except Saturday) between Brisbane and Bundaberg and Brisbane and Rockhampton. Travel between Brisbane, Hervey Bay (access point to Fraser Island) and Gladstone (access point to Heron Island) and between Whitsundays, Townsville and Cairns. Price based on Brisbane to Cairns or vice versa business class

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Rail Travel

From $413 per person

The Sunlander

Comfort, flexibility and a great social atmosphere have made The Sunlander one of Australia’s great overnight rail journeys. Sit back, relax and watch the breathtaking scenery roll by as The Sunlander weaves its way along the picturesque coastal stretch between Brisbane and tropical Cairns where the Great Barrier Reef meets the timeless Daintree wilderness. The Sunlander connects passengers with some of Queensland’s most popular tourist attractions, including the Great Barrier Reef, Whitsunday Islands, Fraser Island, Kuranda Scenic Rail and the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway experience. Enjoy the friendly, onboard atmosphere in the comfort of a Club Car or Lounge Car. Covering 1,045 miles in around 31 hours, The Sunlander offers a range of accommodation options to suit different budgets, from Economy Class seating to the indulgent all-inclusive Queenslander Class. Operated by Queensland

Rail Travel

The Sunlander has been rated one of Australia’s best train journeys and is one of the most interesting rail journeys in the world. Queenslander Class Inclusions: * À la carte meals in private dining car * Vanity pack featuring locally made products * Private lounge car with access to entertainment tablets * Informative onboard commentary 2 Days Brisbane/Cairns, includes all meals in Queenslander Class on the Sunlander Price based on Brisbane to Cairns or vice versa

From $1,007 per person

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Sydney & New South Wales

New South Wales boasts contrasting natural and man-made attractions. From picturesque wine regions, topaz surf beaches, World Heritage-Listed National Parks with spectacular landscapes, to the city of Sydney itself. Sydney bursting with character, is a vibrant city on the harbour, home to the Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, historic Rocks area, Circular Quay, Darling Harbour and Bondi Beach. Key highlights include the hazy peaks of the Blue Mountains and the pretty Hunter Valley vineyards.

The Blue Mountains Deriving their name from the ever-present blue haze caused by the sun's rays, the Blue Mountains’ area consists of 26 towns and villages. Majestic views, eerie ancient landscapes, verdant forests, fragrant eucalypts and cascading waterfalls are all part of this World Heritage–Listed site. Echo Point at Katoomba is a must as are the Three Sisters.

Sydney Package From $316 per person Day 1: Upon arrival in Sydney, shuttle transfer to your chosen hotel. Day 2: See the highlights of Sydney today on an escorted tour to picturesque Manly and the Northern Beaches, followed by downtown Sydney, Bondi and Kings Cross. Capture the beauty and lifestyle of the harbour city from specially selected vantage points with the best photo opportunities. Day 3: Either a full-day at leisure or pre-book the small group tour to the Blue Mountains.

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World Heritage-Listed Lord Howe Island is one of the most beautiful islands in the world. Famed for its exceptional diving, pristine beaches and tourmaline seascapes, the island is suitable for romantics and adventurers alike. Crystalline waters border shimmering sands on this serene island paradise where nature lives in harmony with the locals.

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With the Hunter River winding its way lazily through the grapevine-clad hills, the Hunter Valley is one of Austalia’s most important wine growing areas. Wineries range from very large estates to smaller boutique wineries but there is something to suit all palates. Fine food, relaxing and country living are all part of the Hunter experience.

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New South Wales Sydney Opera House Tours

BridgeClimb Sydney

Venture inside the world’s most recognizable sails and experience this miracle of architecture and engineering. Take a one hour Sydney Opera House Tour inside this magnificent building. The Backstage Tour grants you exclusive access to areas normally reserved for the stars and their crew and includes breakfast. The ultimate Red Carpet package combines The Sydney Opera House Tour, a pre-theater dinner followed by a performance of your choice and an interval drink. Price based on 1 hour tour

Operated by Sydney

Opera House Tours

From $39 per person

Sydney Sights with the Works BridgeClimb is a signature Sydney experience which offers spectacular, guided climbs to the top of iconic Sydney Harbor Bridge, 439 feet above the city's beautiful harbor. The three and a half hour guided journey with a professional climb leader provides magnificent views of Sydney’s scenic harbor and surroundings. As you climb the outer arch of the Bridge to the summit, take in the uninterrupted panoramas en route. At the summit, the vistas are even more amazing with striking 360 degree views of the city, Opera House and beyond. With departures scheduled at different times throughout the day, you can choose one to suit you. Morning or afternoon tours are possible with one of the best options being the Twilight Climb against the marbled, setting sky. The evening climb brings out the magic of Sydney by night. BridgeClimb is truly one of Sydney’s must-dos.

On your way to Manly, stop at Milsons Point for spectacular views of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge. Stroll along The Corso to see the famous Manly beach. Enjoy views from Seaforth and Arabanoo lookouts before returning to Sydney. In the afternoon, see the historic Rocks area and take in views of Hyde Park, St Mary’s Cathedral, Parliament House, the Art Gallery, Mrs Macquarie’s Chair and the Royal Botanic Gardens. Enjoy the spectacular scenery at the world-famous Bondi Beach.

Price based on night climb

Operated by BridgeClimb

Sydney

From $235 per person

Operated by AAT

Kings

From $118 per person

Sydney Harbour Cruise

Cruise Like a Local

Cruise Sydney Harbour aboard the prestigious MV Sydney 2000. Offering panoramic viewing windows on every deck, the harbor is presented like a picture postcard. Each deck features a covered outdoor area, plus access to the upper open Star Deck. Enjoy a seafood buffet lunch with commentary, two or three course à la carte top deck lunch, an early sunset dinner or Captains Club dinner with live entertainment. Cruises depart daily from No.6 Jetty Circular Quay, Sydney.

Discover Sydney with the small group cruising specialists aboard Calypso, a 52 foot luxurious motor yacht. Guaranteed departures with a minimum of two and a maximum of twelve passengers are a key feature of this memorable cruise which motors past the foreshores of beautiful Sydney Harbour, the legendary Sydney Harbour Bridge and the elegant Opera House, before dropping anchor in a secluded cove for a gourmet barbecue lunch. This is your chance to cruise like a local and swim, kayak or relax on the comfortable sunbed soaking up the Sydney sunshine.

Price based on seafood buffet lunch cruise

Price based on 4 hour cruise including lunch

Operated by Captain

Cook Cruises NSW

From $84 per person

Operated by Sea

Sydney Cruises

From $319 per person

Darling Harbour Experience

Madame Tussauds Sydney

See the best of Sydney in one ticket. Visit SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, showcasing over 11,500 Australian animals including huge sharks, rays, platypus and dugongs. Meet the massive saltwater crocodile Rex and interact with Sydney’s largest collection of Australian wildlife under one roof at WILDLIFE Sydney. Experience Sydney Tower Eye and view Sydney from a height of 820 feet. Experience the glittering world of fame at Madame Tussauds. Discover Sydney’s glorious harbor with a Captain Cook cruise, enjoy lunch/dinner at Nick’s Seafood Restaurant.

Experience the glittering world of fame with a day at Madame Tussauds at Darling Harbour in the heart of Sydney. Start your journey on the red carpet and strike a pose for the paparazzi. Move on to challenge your favorite sports heroes and sing along with your favorite music stars. Do all these things and much, much more as you interact with the world’s most famous figures at Madame Tussauds Sydney. Stars are in abundance here, so the choice is yours.

Price based on 7 included attractions

Operated by Merlin

Entertainments Group

From $101 per person

Operated by Merlin

Entertainments Group

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.

From $39 per person


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Sydney & Beyond Touring

Sydney in Style

Sydney Classic Cycle Tour

This is a small, group tour of Sydney with a difference. Highlights include the beautiful northern surf beaches, stunning sandstone coast and rock pools. Enjoy morning tea with harbor views at North Head then cross the Bridge to tour traditional city highlights such as Macquarie Street, Mrs Macquarie's chair, Eastern Suburbs' Bays, Watsons Bay and The Gap. Bondi Beach and quaint Paddington, with its beautifully restored semidetached homes, are next. Final stops include the Harbour Bridge, Opera House and the historic Rocks area, all of this with splendid harbour views.

No other Sydney experience shows you as much or entertains you in the way that the Sydney Classic Cycle Tour does. Sit back on one of the very comfortable bikes while the expert Bonza guides show you the way. They have carefully planned routes in order to make the most of your trip. Instead of spending time riding through busy streets, they take you through shady parks, spectacular harbor fronts and sidewalks. The guides will offer hot tips on what to do in the great city of Sydney, including what’s on and where to eat. An all-round entertaining and informative experience.

Price based on tour code: A115

Operated by Australian

Eco Adventures

From $151 per person

Price based on morning Sydney classic half-day tour

Operated by Bonza

Bike Tours

From $111 per person

Let's Go Surfing Bondi

Sydney Harbour Headlands Tour

Do what the locals do and experience Sydney’s awesome beach culture with Let’s Go Surfing on world famous Bondi Beach. The award-winning team at Let’s Go Surfing will show you how easy, safe and fun surfing Bondi can be. Your small group or private session includes all equipment and personalized service in a secure and enjoyable environment. Situated 3.7 miles from Sydney’s city center, Let's Go Surfing Bondi is a great way to see Sydney, meet some locals and uncover why this is a Sydney must-do experience. This is ideal for beginners.

Travel in style on this unique two hour driving tour around Sydney Harbour. With a maximum size of 11, the tour showcases Sydney’s attractive coastal scenery and provides a valuable insight into Australian beach culture and the city’s outdoor lifestyle. Interact with the local guide, hear their stories and be mesmerized by the stunning harbor and bushland views. Admire the pristine beaches whilst you enjoy complimentary fish and chips and soak up the atmosphere that makes Manly a must-see for any traveler. Your local guide will meet you at Manly Wharf.

Price based on Bondi surf experience small group session

Operated by Let's

Go Surfing

From $104 per person

Operated by Flamin’

Galah Sydney Tours & Airport Transfers

From $56 per person

Blue Mountains and Australian Wildlife

Magnificent Hunter Valley Wine Taster

World Heritage-Listed Blue Mountains National Park is a rugged and beautiful region that forms part of the Great Dividing Range. The tour includes the iconic Three Sisters rock formation seen from Echo point, a visit to the Koomurri Centre and free time for lunch in picturesque Leura village (own expense). Enjoy the afternoon at Featherdale Park where you can have your photo taken with a koala and admire kangaroos, wombats, dingoes and fairy penguins. Last stop is at Homebush Bay, venue of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games.

Explore Hunter Valley and taste award-winning regional foods and wines. Enjoy private vineyard inspections, wine tasting at Lindemans, then visit Hunter Resort to enjoy a presentation on how the winery operates. A delicious luncheon is accompanied by wine tastings. You have the opportunity of further tastings at Bluetongue Brewery, McGuigans Winery and the Hunter Valley Cellars. Your last stop takes you to Hunter Valley Gardens, where you have free time to explore many hidden delights in the garden village.

Price based on tour code: S15

Operated by AAT

Kings

From $139 per person

Price based on tour code: S14

Operated by AAT

Kings

From $185 per person

Blue Mountains Deluxe Eco Day

Hunter Valley Wine & Wilderness Day

Experience a real Australian journey with a small, guided group tour into the heart of this unique World Heritage region near Sydney. From temperate rainforests to towering sandstone escarpments, the views in this remote land are sensational, especially when you are discovering them far away from other tourists. Other highlights include a stop at Featherdale Wildlife Park to observe the animals before the crowds arrive, a delicious two-course lunch, a fascinating visit to the Koomurri Aboriginal Cultural Centre and an optional visit to the attractions at Scenic World.

On this small group tour to the Hunter Region, you will learn about local Australian history, wildlife and Aboriginal culture and discover the region’s wines in a full-day of exciting experiences. Meet some of the locals, travel through scenic National Parks and hear about the settlers’ and convicts’ harsh living conditions in colonial times. Observe native Australian animals at a wildlife park, tour the charming Hunter Valley and appreciate fine, boutique wines as well as the gourmet wine and food lunch and exquisite cheese and chocolate tastings.

Price based on tour code: A183

Operated by Australian

Eco Adventures

From $285 per person

Price based on tour code: A198

Operated by Australian

Eco Adventures

From $258 per person

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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New South Wales

2 Day Blue Mountains: Lilianfels with full breakfast

2 Day Blue Mountains High Country

Day 1: The first stop will be Echo Point and see the famous Three Sisters rock formation and an opportunity to visit the Koomurri Centre and hear the ancient Aboriginal legends of this impressive formation. Upon departing Echo Point, your coach driver will drop you off for your overnight accommodation at Lilianfels. The remainder of your day is at your own leisure.

This two day/one night small group tour heads deep into the World Heritage-Listed Blue Mountains National Park. Enjoy a typical Aussie morning tea against the backdrop of magnificent eucalyptus forests and sweeping mountain views. Cross rugged 4WD back roads to reach scenic lookouts and learn all about Australia’s history and unique flora and fauna. Kangaroo spotting is a must in this splendorous panorama. Relax and savor a delicious buffet lunch at an historic mountain hotel before being transferred to either Lilianfels Spa Resort or Mountain Heritage Hotel & Spa for the night.

Day 2: Your coach driver will meet you at Scenic World at 11.30am. There are walking tracks for you to enjoy a short walk through the Blue Mountains National Park. Discover Leura village, a delightful blend of groomed gardens and quaint shops. Enjoy an afternoon at Featherdale Park and have your photo taken with a koala, see kangaroos, wombats, dingoes and fairy penguins. Finally, stop at Homebush Bay, the venue of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games.

The next day, stock up on a full continental breakfast before venturing out to lookouts or sampling regional produce from local stores. Alternatively, stay in and make the most of the spa. In the afternoon return to Sydney via Featherdale Wildlife Park to see koalas, emus and kangaroos at close range.

Price based on tour code: J151

Operated by AAT

Kings

From $563 per person

Blue Mountains 4WD & Wildlife Discovery

Price based on tour code: BM02M

Operated by Mount'n

Beach Safaris

From $647 per person

4 Day Views & Vineyards Self Drive

Explore the majestic Blue Mountains on this small, personalized group tour. Depart Sydney to discover Australian flora, fauna and history in the heart of this mountain country. Access back country and key attractions such as the Three Sisters, which are only attainable by 4WD. Enjoy the pretty views from the lunch venue at a typical country hotel, take a leisurely stroll or a ride at Scenic World. Complete the day with a close-up look at koalas, emus and kangaroos at a top wildlife park. Price based on tour code: BM01

Operated by Mount'n

Beach Safaris

From $272 per person

Tobruk Outback Experience Day 1: This flexible self-drive trip covers Sydney to the Blue Mountains (77 miles). Collect your rental vehicle and drive to the World Heritage-Listed Blue Mountains. Visit the Three Sisters and waterfalls such as Leura, Linda, Lila and Bridal Veil Falls or check out the Skyway cable car for superb views. Day 2: Travel from the Blue Mountains to the Hunter Valley (155 miles), one of Australia’s more scenic wine growing areas. The Hunter Valley has wineries ranging from large, commercial estates to boutique style wineries. The Outback Show is an exciting and engaging experience for anyone wanting to see the real Australia. Enjoy authentic Aussie tucker in the Tobruk Station Woolshed Restaurant with great photo opportunities over the Hawkesbury River Valley and Blue Mountains. Just over an hour's drive from Sydney, Tobruk offers the chance to relax at Drovers’ Camp and make Aussie damper and billy tea. Watch the stockmen and their dogs demonstrate a real live sheep muster and have fun taking part in a sheep shearing demonstration, boomerang throwing and a whip cracking display.

Day 3: Continue from the Hunter Valley to Port Stephens (59 miles). Port Stephens, a series of idyllic seaside villages. Port Stephens is best known for its resident population of over 140 bottlenose dolphins. Day 4: Return to Sydney from Port Stephens (127 miles).

Price based on tour code: J2

Operated by AAT

Kings

From $169 per person

Operated by Independant

Travel

From $609 per person

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


New South Wales InterContinental Sydney

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Park Hyatt Sydney

The hotel has recently undergone a dramatic transformation. The award-winning Park Hyatt Sydney offers an intimate, residential style hotel with architecture, design and art reflecting the Australian landscape. With a coveted harbor front location between the famous Opera House and Harbour Bridge, its spacious rooms feature contemporary interiors, modern bathrooms with dual vanity, wet area, rainshower, deep bathtub and floor to ceiling glass doors that open onto private balconies. A dedicated team of butlers provides personalized service for all 155 guest rooms and suites. Map Page 39 Reference 2

From $895 per room per night

Shangri-La Hotel, Sydney The InterContinental Sydney is elegance personified. Positioned on stunning Sydney Harbour, InterContinental Sydney is just a short stroll from the famous Opera House, Royal Botanic Gardens, Circular Quay ferries and exclusive shops. Built around the immaculately restored Treasury Building of 1851, the hotel’s 509 contemporarily designed guest rooms all enjoy picture frame views. This includes the collection of 28 exquisite suites that have been home to leaders and celebrities from around the globe. The hotel's outstanding facilities and services include a fine restaurant, bar, 24-hour concierge, massages, gym and indoor pool. For the ultimate Sydney experience, upgrade to a Club InterContinental guest room to obtain access to the exclusive rooftop lounge with its wrap around terrace which captures panoramic views across the harbor. This is Sydney style at its best.

With stunning views of Sydney’s spectacular harbor, Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House, the Shangri-La Hotel brings legendary hospitality to the historic Rocks district in the heart of Sydney. Altitude Restaurant on Level 36 was awarded Restaurant of the Year and Chef of the Year at the 2010 Australian Hotels Association Awards of Excellence. Blu Bar on 36 is located high above the city with panoramic views of the beautiful city and Darling Harbour. Australia’s first CHI spa, The Spa at Shangri-La, offers an exciting range of treatments in luxurious private spa suites.

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From $378 per room per night

From $387 per room per night

Four Seasons Hotel Sydney

The Langham Sydney

Overlooking Sydney Harbour at Circular Quay, the iconic Four Seasons Hotel Sydney is a short walk to the Opera House, Harbour Bridge and the historic Rocks district. The hotel features some of the city's most stylish guest rooms, with timeless fixtures blended to exude a warm yet luxurious residential ambiance. Each room offers the latest technology with 42 inch LCD televisions, DVD plyers, iPod/MP3 docking stations and wireless internet access. The award-winning spa offers relaxing massage treatments and houses a large, outdoor swimming pool.

The Langham, Sydney enjoys a premium location in the heart of The Rocks, one of Australia’s most historic districts. Close to Sydney’s iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge, the hotel is surrounded by exclusive boutiques, top restaurants, cafés and a myriad of tourist attractions. Afternoon tea has been part of the Langham legacy since 1865 so try “Tiffin at The Langham” which includes a choice of 20 fine tea blends gathered from all over the world. This is an excellent way to appreciate the comfort of this charming hotel after a day of exploring and discovering Sydney.

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From $385 per room per night

From $412 per room per night

BLUE Sydney, A Taj Hotel

Pullman Quay Grand Sydney Harbour

Chic and sexy, BLUE Sydney is a Taj Hotel located in the heart of Sydney's most famous and luxurious marina complex featuring exceptional restaurants. BLUE has a wellestablished reputation of blending the intimacy of a boutique hotel with top facilities and service. The hotel offers 100 guest rooms with stylish interiors, unique characteristics of the original Heritage-Listed wharf, modern décor and a view of either the eclectic city skyline or Sydney Harbour foreshores.

Positioned on the eastern side of Circular Quay, this luxury apartment style hotel offers panoramic views of Sydney’s key tourism attractions, including the Harbour Bridge, Opera House, Royal Botanical Gardens and colorful city skyline. All suites in this contemporary hotel feature a spacious lounge/dining room, well-appointed bathroom with spa, well-equipped gourmet kitchen with integrated laundry and a private, furnished balcony for taking in the city lights. Facilities include the acclaimed Quadrant Restaurant, ECQ Bar and a private recreation deck.

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From $363 per room per night

From $488 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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Sydney Accommodation Quay West Suites Sydney

Amora Hotel Jamison Sydney

Set in the heart of Sydney’s historical Rocks area, Quay West Suites Sydney provides guests with a tasteful home away from home. This superb all-suite hotel is graced with uninterrupted views across Sydney’s spectacular Bridge, Harbour, Opera House and vivid city skyline. All beautifully decorated suites have a separate sitting room, bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, laundry and windows which open to let in fresh air. Facilities include an attractive, sunken Roman style heated swimming pool, spa, sauna, gym and outdoor sundeck.

From the moment you arrive at this luxury Sydney hotel, you will experience the Amora difference. This award-winning, boutique style hotel is conveniently located above Wynyard Station in the heart of the city. It combines space, style and warmth to provide the ideal ambiance for vacation pleasure. With a choice of 415 stylish guest rooms, two restaurants and two bars offering outstanding wining and dining facilities, the Amora Spa, swimming pool and gymnasium, guests can wine, dine, relax, meet, explore or play.

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From $384 per room per night

From $381 per room per night

Adina Apartment Hotel Sydney Crown Street

The Sebel Pier One Sydney

Adina on Crown is located close to the Entertainment Quarter, Sydney Football Stadium and the Sydney Cricket Ground. The lively village atmosphere of Surry Hills adjacent to Sydney’s city center provides the opportunity to check out popular breakfast and late night dining spots. Stroll along Crown Street to shop at a host of independent record stores, vintage clothing specialists and other stores. The hotel is well placed for visiting Bondi Junction shops and the beach.

Nestled alongside Sydney Harbour Bridge in the heart of the historic Rocks precinct, The Sebel Pier One Sydney is blessed with breathtaking, panoramic views of Sydney Harbour. Sydney’s first 'on and over' the water hotel blends its Federation period building with contemporary chic architecture, providing a rich fusion of heritage legacy and modern lifestyle. Stunning sunset views are the ideal complement for dining either inside Front Restaurant or alfresco on the pier. The hotel’s private pontoon is ideally positioned for exploring Sydney’s magnificent harbor.

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From $381 per room per night

From $354 per room per night

Pullman Sydney Hyde Park

Rydges World Square Sydney

Overlooking verdant Hyde Park in the center of the city, Pullman Sydney Hyde Park is well placed for exploring Sydney. Setting a high standard in upmarket accommodation, the hotel features 241 spacious rooms with bathrooms with corner baths, mini-bar, toaster and tea/coffee making facilities. Windows signature restaurant and Bar 36 set the tone for a relaxing meal or drink. With its contemporary style and attentive service, this is an address where you can check in and chill out with a sense of connectivity, calm and serenity. Map Page 39 Reference 13

From $323 per room per night

Novotel Sydney on Darling Harbour This award-winning contemporary hotel enjoys an enviable location adjacent to lively World Square, in the heart of one of Sydney’s main entertainment, theater, business, dining and shopping areas. Access to key tourist attractions from this central city position is easy, either on foot or by public transport. The hotel offers spacious and luxuriously appointed rooms, including king and twin deluxe as well as family rooms. Facilities include a restaurant, bar, gymnasium, guest laundry, retail arcade, 24-hour reception, concierge and room service. Rydges World Square’s warm and friendly staff provides a welcoming and personalized level of service to guests throughout their stay.

Enjoy the magic of the city skyline and the stunning views of Darling Harbour at the Novotel Sydney on Darling Harbour hotel. Located in one of the world's great waterfront settings, the hotel is close to Sydney's favorite attractions including SeaLife Sydney, Madame Tussaud's, The Maritime Museum, IMAX Theatre, WILDLIFE Sydney and the Star Casino. The hotel’s features and services include a restaurant, bar, gym, tennis court, swimming pool and laundry service. Both the city and vibrant Pyrmont can be reached on foot. Map Page 39 Reference 14

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From $263 per room per night

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From $336 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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Four Points by Sheraton Sydney, Darling Harbour

The Grace Hotel

Located in the center of Sydney overlooking spectacular Darling Harbour, Four Points by Sheraton Sydney, Darling Harbour is in one of the best spots in town.

Located in the heart of Sydney, The Grace Hotel is a short walk from vibrant Darling Harbour and King Street Wharf where there is a great choice of restaurants, bars, nightlife and boutiques. City theaters, entertainment and major shopping and tourism precincts such as Pitt Street Mall, the Queen Victoria Building, Martin Place, Circular Quay and The Rocks are all close by.

One of Australia's largest hotels, the property is just a short walk from the main entertainment and shopping districts, including Pitt Street Mall and the historic Queen Victoria Building, making it easy to discover this attractive city. Four Points offers an extensive range of facilities for the leisure traveler, including the Corn Exchange Restaurant, renowned for its sumptuous seafood and delicious dessert buffet. Recharge your batteries in the 24-hour gym or experience a glimpse of Sydney’s past with the great local brews at the Heritage-Listed Dundee Arms pub.

Exquisitely restored, the Heritage-Listed Grace Hotel offers warm, personalized service in a unique blend of art deco charm and contemporary comfort. Designed with the frequent traveler in mind, all 382 spacious and modern rooms feature the latest in-room entertainment and very comfortable beds. Guests will appreciate the rooftop recreation center with its gym, heated indoor lap pool, spa, sauna and steam room. The Grace is an exceptional property in the hub of the city.

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From $320 per room per night

From $320 per room per night

Holiday Inn Old Sydney

Holiday Inn Potts Point

Pocketed between the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House, Holiday Inn Old Sydney is one of the city’s discreet secrets. Its location is ideal for exploring key Sydney attractions on foot or for discovering the quaint, historic Rocks area with its colorful cafés, boutiques, bars and restaurants.

Surrounded by more than 300 popular street cafés, bars and restaurants, Holiday Inn Potts Point is an alternative location for your upcoming visit to Sydney. This vibrant inner city neighborhood is only one stop to the city center on the adjacent underground train and is a short, pleasant walk to visit Sydney’s key attractions.

An enviable attribute of the Holiday Inn Old Sydney is the spectacular rooftop where guests can admire magnificent daytime and evening views of Sydney or relax in the rooftop pool and spa.

Sun seekers can make the most of this access to public transport and be in legendary Bondi Beach in 15-minutes on transport. Tap into beachside culture, groovy bars and restaurants or stay in the city and soak up the sights from one of the spacious and contemporary rooms with harbour views. Holiday Inn Potts Point facilities include the Sirocco Bar & Restaurant and a fitness center. Shopping, fun and nightlife are assured from this convenient location.

The hotel’s 75 rooms have all been thoughtfully designed to ensure a high standard of comfort. Other features include a complimentary business center and the cozy Lobby Bar which provides a great setting for post sightseeing drinks. Discovering Sydney is easy from this charming property in the heart of the city. Map Page 39 Reference 17

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From $311 per room per night

From $205 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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New South Wales

Mantra 2 Bond Street

PARKROYAL Darling Harbour, Sydney

Located in the heart of Sydney's Central Business District, Mantra 2 Bond Street is a short walk from Circular Quay, The Rocks and the Opera House. The hotel offers tastefully appointed apartments with a sense of space and cosmopolitan style. With a choice of executive studios or one and two bedroom apartments, most enjoy stunning Sydney city views. Guests can relax in the luxurious rooftop pool and spa, toast cocktails in the Lobby Cafe & Bar, or dine in one of the many restaurants and bars located within the proximity of the hotel.

Located on the city side of Darling Harbour, the PARKROYAL Darling Harbour, Sydney offers premium hotel accommodation and facilities within minutes of the city’s most popular highlights, landmarks, restaurants and shopping. Its central location means that many of the hotel's 340 rooms enjoy views of Darling Harbour and nearby attractions such as Cockle Bay and King Street Wharf. The hotel features a gym and business center, as well as a great range of dining options. This is an ideal location for discovering vibrant Sydney.

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From $431 per room per night

From $296 per room per night

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Adina Apartment Hotel Sydney

Adina Apartment Hotel Sydney, Central

In addition to studio rooms, Adina Apartment Hotel Sydney features 144 one, two and three bedroom serviced apartments which are suitable for both short and long stays. Ideally located in Sydney’s city center, Adina Apartment Hotel Sydney is a gateway to Sydney’s top shopping with over 400 stores nearby in lively Pitt Street Mall. The central location offers easy access to premier tourist spots such as Sydney Tower Eye, Darling Harbour, Chinatown and a great selection of restaurants and nightlife.

This magnificently restored heritage landmark building is positioned adjacent to Central Station, offering an excellent choice of public transport for discovering Sydney’s key attractions. In close proximity, Paddy’s Market and Chinatown are renowned for their wide choice of restaurants and providores specializing in authentic Asian cuisine. In addition to a myriad of dining options, Adina Apartment Hotel Sydney, Central is well placed for experiencing Sydney’s live music and theater at nearby Sydney Entertainment Centre or the Capitol Theatre. Enjoy a night out and sojourn in style.

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From $309 per room per night

From $291 per room per night

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The Sebel Surry Hills Sydney

Q Station Sydney Harbour National Park - Manly

This stylish and contemporary hotel is close to Sydney’s city center and only 218 yards from Central Railway and Sydney Lightrail Station. This hotel offers spacious and contemporarily decorated rooms, a 49 foot indoor heated pool, spa, sauna, gym, two restaurants, two bars and an alfresco coffee shop. The Sebel Surry Hills Sydney, with its lobby level glass aquarium set in the ground, is located only a short walk from the shopping and dining areas of Oxford and Crown Streets, the Entertainment Centre, Darling Harbour, Chinatown and Moore Park.

Q Station is a heritage retreat like no other, offering 81 superb accommodation options overlooking Sydney Harbour and the surrounding serene National Park. Occupying Australia’s first former Quarantine Station, Q Station is located in a secluded, sandy cove featuring native bushland and towering cliffs. Day visitors are also welcome, with the property featuring a range of tours and activities as well as dining at the popular Boilerhouse restaurant, positioned beside a quiet harbor beach.

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From $227 per room per night

From $198 per room per night

The Menzies Sydney

Novotel Rockford Darling Harbour

Embracing Sydney’s best location, The Menzies Sydney is surrounded by many of Sydney’s famous attractions, including the Sydney Opera House, The Rocks, Sydney Harbour Bridge and The Royal Botanic Gardens. The hotel is close to public transport with direct rail access to the airport. The Menzies Sydney offers an excellent standard of personal service in a time-honoured tradition. It boasts two restaurants, two cafés and four bars. Leisure facilities include indoor swimming pool, sauna, spa and gymnasium.

Positioned in the heart of Sydney’s vibrant Darling Harbour, Novotel Rockford Darling Harbour offers centrally located accommodation within walking distance of popular Darling Harbour restaurants and attractions. A short distance from the airport, this contemporary hotel offers a full range of services and facilities including 230 guest rooms, 24-hour reception, newly refurbished indoor heated lap pool, gym, Ceezens breakfast restaurant, Brew Café and the Heritage-Listed Pumphouse Bar and Restaurant.

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From $237 per room per night

From $264 per room per night

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New South Wales

47 Sydney Accommodation

Rendezvous Hotel Sydney The Rocks

Oaks Goldsbrough Apartments

Rendezvous Hotel Sydney The Rocks is a combination of spacious studios, one bedroom apartments and historic terrace houses. In the heart of the quaint Rocks area, the accommodation is close to Circular Quay, downtown Sydney and the pretty harbor foreshore. Rendezvous Hotel Sydney The Rocks offers flexible accommodation for the business or leisure traveler. Relax in style and comfort in this unique property and experience the best of Sydney inside and outside.

Oaks Goldsbrough Apartment Hotel on Darling Harbour offers a charm reminiscent of Sydney’s colorful past. Built in 1883, the original historical features remain, including the magnificent neo-classical facade, the original tallow wood floors and exposed ironbark columns which feature throughout the hotel. These traditional characteristics complement the modern, luxury apartments inside. Oaks Goldsbrough Apartments combine the outstanding facilities and service of a modern, luxury hotel with the privacy and spaciousness of a fully self-contained apartment.

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From $264 per room per night

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From $281 per room per night

Holiday Inn Darling Harbour

BreakFree on George

Benefiting from its prime location near the Sydney Entertainment Centre, Holiday Inn Darling Harbour is opposite Sydney’s picturesque Darling Harbour. It is well placed for access to nearby theaters, Cockle Bay Wharf with its selection of restaurants, Star Casino, Chinatown and Darling Harbour shops and attractions. With much of the hotel being originally built in the 18th century, the facade has been restored in keeping with the heritage classification of the former wool store. Blending old with new, the interior of the hotel features comfortable and contemporary designs.

BreakFree on George offers smart, affordable accommodation in the heart of Sydney’s vibrant entertainment district. The 160 studio rooms and one and two bedroom apartments are equipped with broadband internet, movies and cable TV. Featuring an on-site restaurant, BreakFree on George is within easy reach of Chinatown with its choice of restaurants, Capitol Theatre, the Sydney Entertainment Centre, the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour, The Star Casino, and city shopping outlets.

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From $270 per room per night

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From $252 per room per night

Vibe Hotel Sydney

Cambridge Hotel Sydney

Offering chic accommodation in the heart of Sydney, Vibe Hotel Sydney exudes style and comfort. The hotel’s ideal location makes it a great venue for discovering Sydney’s vibrant center, trendy Surry Hills, Chinatown, World Square and the downtown entertainment precinct that offers live theater and music all year round. Sydney’s major tourism attractions such as Darling Harbour and Hyde Park are a short walk from the property with access to other sites being facilitated by its close proximity to public transport. The hotel is surrounded by an endless selection of restaurants and cafés. Map Page 39 Reference 32

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From $272 per room per night

Travelodge Wynyard Conveniently located near Hyde Park, Cambridge Hotel Sydney is within easy walking distance of the city center, entertainment arenas, sporting venues and many of Sydney’s major attractions. With a range of spacious, comfortable rooms from premium to deluxe, Cambridge Hotel Sydney is a comfortable hotel which offers well-appointed facilities at an affordable price. Featuring new furnishings, all deluxe rooms have been incorporated on the top floors of the property and have been designed to create both a contemporary and comfortable ambiance for the most discerning guests. All guest rooms have LCD televisions, iPod docking stations, European pillows and duvets. One bedroom deluxe rooms are ideal for families as they feature a separate kitchen, a separate bedroom with queen beds and a double sofa bed in the lounge.

Whether you are looking for an exciting day in the city or a sensational night out on the town, Travelodge Wynyard is close to Sydney’s top attractions. Key sights are easily accessible including the Opera House, the historic Rocks area, Darling Harbour and the Botanical Gardens in addition to an impressive variety of restaurants and shopping outlets. The hotel offers 277 rooms on 22 levels, a restaurant, bar and gym. From this privileged positon adjacent to Wynyard railway station, there is an excellent choice of public transport options for exploring the city. Map Page 39 Reference 33

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From $196 per room per night

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From $252 per room per night

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48 Sydney & Beaches Accommodation

New South Wales

Rendezvous Studio Hotel Sydney Central

Arts Hotel

The Rendezvous Studio Hotel Sydney Central is a smart and contemporary hotel, located in the heart of Sydney. The modern decor and clean simple lines of the 116 rooms and suites are complimented by sophisticated, attentive service. Located just minutes from Darling Harbour, fashionable Surry Hills and vibrant Chinatown with its great selection of restaurants, the hotel provides ready access to the transportation hub of Central Station. Guests will find it easy to explore Sydney’s major attractions from this stylish base.

The hotel is located in trendy, historic Paddington where Sydney’s art and fashion precincts are within walking distance. Close to shops, cinemas, galleries, pubs, restaurants and the Paddington markets, the family owned and operated Arts Hotel offers personal service and great value. Facilities include a garden courtyard and pool, as well as complimentary bicycle hire, in-house movies, internet, Wi-Fi and parking. There are direct buses to the nearby city center, Circular Quay and Bondi Beach.

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From $214 per room per night

From $170 per room per night

Harbour Rocks Hotel Sydney

Travelodge Sydney

This boutique, Heritage-Listed property enjoys a prime position in the heart of Sydney’s quaint Rocks district, close to the Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge and other attractions. Built by convict carpenters and hired men on the site of the town’s first hospital, the hotel provides a fascinating glimpse into Sydney’s past. Exploring the city on foot is easy from this comfortable base, with ferries and public transport being close by. This refurbished, chic hotel offers well-appointed rooms with modern amenities in the historic charm of this 150 year old building.

On the edge of the city center, Travelodge Sydney enjoys a prime position for exploring this beautiful city. Superb restaurants, theaters, lively nightclubs and a great range of shops from designer stores to funky boutiques are within close walking distance of this comfortable and convenient property. Major attractions including Darling Harbour, The Entertainment Centre, Sydney Cricket Ground and the Sydney Football Stadium are all easily accessible, as are family-oriented attractions such as the SEALIFE Sydney Aquarium and the Imax Cinema.

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From $305 per room per night

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From $205 per room per night

Ibis Sydney World Square

Crowne Plaza Coogee Beach

Located next to the vibrant World Square Centre, the hotel is within walking distance of key attractions such as Darling Harbour, Cockle Bay Wharf, Chinatown, Sydney Entertainment Centre and the Capitol. Hotel Ibis World Square is close to the buzzing entertainment and shopping precincts and is in the midst of many restaurants, bars and shops. The Monorail, Light Rail and Central Railway are all within five to ten minutes’ walk, providing easy access to other parts of the city and beyond. This is an ideal central city location for exploring vivid Sydney.

Surrounded by one of Sydney’s most breathtaking beaches and headlands, Crowne Plaza Coogee Beach is located four miles from the city center. This convenient beachside position makes it an ideal base for exploring Sydney as well as Coogee with its beach culture. There are eight premier golf courses, prime sporting venues, shopping, entertainment and dining options all close by. The hotel’s rooms offer a sense of Australian beach life, from bright rooms with king or twin double beds to luxury suites. Balcony rooms with picturesque ocean views are also available.

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From $178 per room per night

From $252 per room per night

The Sebel Manly Beach

Adina Apartment Hotel Sydney, Bondi Beach

The Sebel Manly Beach is located on the secluded, southern end of Manly Beach, just a few feet from the golden sand. Rooms and suites are spacious and well appointed with a choice of studio rooms and one and two bedroom suites, all of which enjoy a high standard of style and design. Many of the rooms and suites offer views of iconic Manly Beach. All are individually air-conditioned and feature a large balcony for cooling off in the ocean breeze. The hotel features two swimming pools, spa, sauna and an on-site restaurant run by Manly Wines.

Adina Apartment Hotel Sydney, Bondi Beach is located on the main strip that leads down to Bondi Beach and offers a diverse mecca of vibrant restaurants, shops and seaside cool. Residing behind a chic façade of colored masonry panels, this stylish apartment hotel features one and two bedroom apartments as well as studio rooms. The interior aesthetics reflect the contemporary edge of the building’s exterior design and the vibe of its vogue beachside location. Other touches include a luxurious pool and fitness center.

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From $258 per room per night

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New South Wales Emirates Wolgan Valley Resort & Spa

49 Blue Mountains & Hunter Valley Accommodation Lilianfels a Luxury Collection Resort Blue Mountains

Nestled on the edge of the magnificent Jamison Valley, Lilianfels overlooks the World Heritage-Listed Blue Mountains National Park. A short drive from Sydney, the resort provides a relaxing escape for romantics and a delight for gourmets. Nature lovers will enjoy the chance to explore the breath taking sights of the area, including Katoomba, Leura, Mount Victoria and Blackheath. This charming, historic country mansion is surrounded by 1.01 hectares of manicured gardens, complete with a heated, outdoor pool.

From $438 per room per night

Peppers Guest House Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Australian wilderness at Emirates Wolgan Valley Resort & Spa, located in the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area 119 miles from Sydney or 50-minutes by helicopter. Beneath dramatic escarpments, the resort lies within its own 1,000 hectares wildlife and conservation reserve. Featuring 40 luxury stand alone suites (all with private swimming pools), distinctive dining and a superb spa, Emirates Wolgan Valley Resort & Spa also offers impeccable, personalized service and much more. This is the quintessential luxury Australian bush experience; a blend of wildlife, dramatic natural beauty, conservation, heritage and a spectacular Australian bush setting. All of this can be explored through a range of nature based activities including four wheel drives, heritage tours, wildlife spotting and horse riding.

Encapsulating the charm and hospitality of the Hunter wine country, Peppers Guest House has a delightfully relaxed atmosphere, friendly service and exceptional food and wine. Set in the heart of the Hunter Valley vineyards, this distinguished sandstone retreat has 48 elegant boutique rooms and an exclusive four bedroom homestead. Peppers Guest House is an ideal location for exploring this important wine region. Fine diners will love the new restaurant Sanctuary, with menus based on local and seasonal produce, complementing the excellent, local wines.

From $1,747 per room per night

From $311 per room per night

Crowne Plaza Hunter Valley

Hunter Valley Resort

Crowne Plaza Hunter Valley is located in the heart of the Hunter Valley, north of Sydney. The region is well known for its award-winning Semillons and Shiraz. The resort has a diverse choice of luxury accommodation options for couples, groups and families with 150 deluxe rooms, 104 two bedroom villas and 70 three bedroom villas.

Located two hours’ drive north of Sydney, Hunter Valley Resort looks out over its own picturesque 40 year old vineyards. Featuring timber cathedral ceilings and pretty views from all 35 rooms and cottages, the property offers an exceptional range of activities and services, including a daily vineyard tour, wine theater experience, horse and carriage tours, horse riding, wine school, pool table, cheese tasting factory, walking/jogging track, Heavenly Hunter Massage Centre, pool, tennis, heated spa and mountain bikes.

The hotel has extensive leisure facilities including an 18-hole golf course, Tea Tree Spa, a spacious resort pool as well as backlit tennis and basketball courts. The child-friendly resort also boasts the only complimentary and fully supervised kids’ club in the region. With a wide range of facilities, extensive accommodation options and an impeccable reputation for quality and customer service, this is an ideal base for exploring the nearby wineries and other local attractions.

From $249 per room per night

Dining options include the San Martino Italian Restaurant and the Bluetongue Brewery Café. And to add to this, championship golf courses, The Hunter Gardens, hot air ballooning, chocolate factory, shopping village and over 140 wineries are all close by. For those in search of less action, there is always the option of relaxing with some fine local wines in the comfort of the property.

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PAY 3

From $291 per room per night

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50 Coastal New South Wales Accommodation

New South Wales

Capella Lodge, Lord Howe Island

Celebrated as the pinnacle of luxury on World Heritage-Listed Lord Howe Island, Capella Lodge rests atop romantic Lovers Bay at the foot of the imperious mountain twins rising dramatically above. An inspired architectural design welcomes spectacular views of the ocean, reef and mountains into the Lodge. A feeling of relaxed sophistication flows throughout and attracts the discerning traveler, or guests seeking a civilized sub-tropical island escape. A short flight from Australia’s east coast transports visitors to a real ‘treasure island’, a paradise lost in time and perfectly preserved.

Inspired by the carefree spirit of the authentic Australian beach house and featuring lavish king beds, beach-chic furnishings and generous decks, this is barefoot luxury at its best. Fine dining in the Lodge Restaurant showcases a bounty of seafood and fresh, regional produce. Guests unwind in the petite Capella Spa with a menu of signature treatments. Luxurious surrounds, exceptional island inspired dining and unforgettable ‘first name’ service combine to create an outstanding lodging experience. Capella Lodge sets worldclass standards of exclusive luxury on Lord Howe.

Guests can take to mountain walks, relax on white sandy beaches and explore the riot of submarine color in the world’s southern most coral reef. Capella’s nine contemporary island style suites are designed to complement Lord Howe’s pristine, natural environment.

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From $1,456 per room per night

The Sebel Harbourside Kiama

The Byron at Byron Resort and Spa

Overlooking pretty Kiama Harbour, The Sebel Harbourside Kiama is a scenic 90-minute coastal drive south of Sydney. Ideally located for exploring local beaches, historic Kiama and attractions such as the impressive blowhole, the hotel offers 83 fully self-contained rooms and apartments, with a choice of ocean, garden or town views. Hotel facilities include The Blue Diamond Bar & Bistro for modern European cuisine, alfresco dining as well as casual drinks and snacks.

From $231 per room per night

Paperbark Camp, Jervis Bay Inspiration by nature is the hallmark of The Byron at Byron Resort and Spa in the tropical north of New South Wales. Set within a stunning 44 acre subtropical rainforest, close to Tallow Beach, this multi-award-winning resort provides an idyllic escape in a relaxed ambiance.

Just over two hours’ drive from Sydney, Paperbark Camp is a luxury, tented accommodation close to Jervis Bay on the south coast. Nestled in a pristine setting amongst towering gum trees, the architecturally designed camp provides a relaxing retreat in beautiful bush land. Next to the deserted, white beaches and crystal clear waters of Jervis Bay, Paperbark Camp is a great spot for observing the resident possums and sugar gliders, whilst enjoying the finest local produce and seafood served in the chic, treetop dining room. This is camping with a difference.

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PAY 2

From $470 per room per night

At this beautiful property, guests can indulge with nurturing spa treatments, sample fresh local cuisine, wander on one of the multiple walks through the lavish rainforest or relax each day with yoga. The spacious well appointed one bedroom suites, the warm and friendly welcome, exceptional service and attention to detail make this a truly memorable experience. Visit this serene haven in exotic Byron Bay where the ocean laps the tropics.

From $393 per room per night

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Melbourne & Victoria

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ictoria is a diverse mix of arts, sport, superb food and wine and natural beauty. From luxury hotels to rustic farm stays, Victoria offers a range of accommodation options. Exciting Melbourne buzzes with chic fashion stores, intimate laneway cafés and bars, elegant Victorian-era streetscapes, shows and nightlife. Scenic coastal drives, prized surfing beaches, fine wines and refined living are all part of the quintessential Victorian experience.

The Great Ocean Road

6 Day Great Ocean Road Self Drive

The road hugs the coastline for much of this signature route which is one of Australia’s legendary drives. Breathtaking coastal scenery contrasts with the inland splendor of the Otway Ranges and quaint seaside towns. The eight remaining limestone stacks of the Twelve Apostles front the foaming Southern Ocean to create this spectacular drive.

From $830 per person

Phillip Island

Day 3: Port Fairy – Glenisla. Depart Port Fairy today and travel northwest on the Hamilton Road to the town of Hamilton. You may wish to make a stop here to visit the art gallery renowned as being one of Australia’s leading provincial galleries. Leaving Hamilton, join the Henty Highway and travel north through Cavendish to reach Glenisla and The Grampians.

Day 5: Glenisla – Naracoorte. Depart via the East-West Road, then join the Wimmera Highway and travel west, crossing the Victorian/South Australian border. On arrival, visit the Naracoorte Caves National Park. Day 6: Naracoorte – Adelaide. Join the South East Freeway to reach Adelaide. QUEEN VICTORIA MARKET

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Daylesford Romance is never far away in historic Daylesford. Natural spas, bubbling natural springs, undulating green hills, top dining and relaxing accommodation make the short trip from Melbourne well worthwhile. Be prepared to be pampered in this treasured setting where bodily treats and culinary delights come together in the garden mist.

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The pretty Yarra Valley area is endowed with distant blue ranges, frollicking hills strung with vines, towering trees, verdant valleys and pristine rivers. Fine wines and refined dining are the stars of this scenic setting, including around Marysville and Warburton. Many arts and craft studios offer a great chance to meet the locals.

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Located 90-minutes from Melbourne, Phillip Island is known for its Penguin Parade, the Island’s top tourism experience. Tiny fairy penguins can be observed from seats on the beach as they emerge at dusk each day from the surf. Koalas, fur seals, pelicans, mutton-birds and other sea birds can also be viewed on the Island.

Day 1: Melbourne – Apollo Bay. Collect your rental vehicle and drive to Apollo Bay. Travel the Surf Coast Highway to the coastal resort town of Torquay and then on to the iconic Great Ocean Road. Travel past the scenic coastal towns of Anglesea and Lorne to arrive at Apollo Bay.

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Victoria

Marvellous Melbourne City Sights

Yarra Valley, Puffing Billy and Healesville

Discover the charms of Melbourne taking in highlights such as Captain Cook's Cottage, Queen Victoria Market, Fitzroy Gardens and Albert Park, home to the Australian Grand Prix. Stroll the Royal Botanic Gardens and visit the Royal Exhibition Buildings, Federation Square, the Shrine of Remembrance and the vibrant Southbank waterfront precinct. Admire fine examples of the city's architecture (including St. Paul's Cathedral and the Princess and Regent theatres) whilst taking advantage of the oppportunity for great city photo shots across Bolte Bridge.

Admire the beautiful landscape taking in the lush ferns and dense forests of the Dandenong Ranges, home to lyrebirds, crimson rosellas, cockatoos and kookaburras. Ride the restored Puffing Billy Steam Train for a memorable journey on Australia's most notable narrow gauge railway. Tour Yarra Valley’s hills and prosperous vineyards and after lunch, transfer to Healesville Sanctuary, one of Australia's most renowned wildlife and nature sanctuaries. Get up close to koalas, kangaroos, wombats, emus, cockatoos and parrots and witness the amazing Eagles Fly demonstration.

Price based on tour code: K1

Operated by AAT

Kings

From $59 per person

Price based on tour code: K15+L

Operated by AAT

Kings

From $215 per person

Phillip Island Penguins and Wildlife

Koalas and Kangaroos in the Wild

Visit Warrook, a working cattle farm in the Gippsland region. Enjoy the opportunity to pat and feed kangaroos, wallabies, farm animals and admire koalas in their natural habitat. On Phillip Island, stroll along boardwalks to glimpse Australia's largest population of fur seals. Visit Phillip Island Visitors Information Centre to learn about the penguins and life on the island. See the penguins up close as they return to their nests and families and take in the picturesque southern coastline.

See koalas and kangaroos in the wild and interact with them in their natural habitat on this full-day, fully-inclusive small group eco-tour from Melbourne city, led by an experienced wildlife guide. With a maximum group size of eight, walk through natural bushland to meet wild koalas and learn about their history from your koala researcher; you can also remove a weed and make a difference to the koala habitat. Mix with wild mobs of kangaroos on the plains and in open forests. The tour is vehicle based and includes short walks and a substantial picnic lunch.

Price based on tour code: K10

Operated by AAT

Kings

From $155 per person

Price based on tour code: SW

Operated by Echidna

Walkabout

From $213 per person

Great Ocean Road Adventure

2 Day Great Ocean Road

Travel along the Great Ocean Road past towering limestone cliffs, sweeping white beaches and stunning forest scenery. Marvel at the impressive limestone stacks which make up the Twelve Apostles as they rise from the Southern Ocean. Walk along the boardwalk and enjoy the scenery from different viewing platforms. Continue beyond Port Campbell to the remnants of London Bridge. Don’t forget to bring your camera as we head off to a number of great photo locations including Razorback and Island Arch. This is truly one of the world's great scenic coastal drives. Price based on tour code: K4

Operated by AAT

Kings

From $155 per person

Classic Great Ocean Road Tour Day 1: The Great Ocean Road is one of Australia’s most renowned drives. The rugged cliffs and dazzling azure ocean waves have carved a masterpiece of rock formations that stretch along this famous coastal region. Nestled into the cliffs and sweeping beaches is a blend of beach resort towns. Here the ambiance ranges from trendy and sophisticated in places such as Lorne, to sleepy and peaceful in Apollo Bay. Arrive at your accommodation late morning and enjoy the rest of the day at leisure. Day 2: On day two of your of your adventure say G'day to your new day tour driver, taking in the natural beauty of this rugged coastline as it unfolds along the way. Observe this powerful ocean as you visit the Twelve Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge and the remains of London Bridge. Discover why this coastline has been named "The Shipwreck Coast".

Spend the day exploring the Great Ocean Road which is one of the most picturesque stretches of coastal scenery in the world. Marvel at the breathtaking coastline where every twist and turn leads onto uninterrupted beaches, dramatic coastlines and the lush rainforest of the Otway Ranges. Visit the iconic Cape Otway Lighthouse and enjoy a delicious barbecue lunch. There are ample opportunities to see native wildlife in their natural habitat, including koalas and a variety of birds. Join this tour for a truly memorable day of contrasting seascapes.

Price based on tour code: K402

Operated by AAT

Kings

From $397 per person

Price based on tour code: BGOR

Operated by Bunyip

Tours

From $140 per person

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


Victoria

53 Melbourne Accommodation

Lyall Hotel and Spa

InterContinental Melbourne The Rialto

Situated in the heart of Australia’s fashionable and cosmopolitan district of South Yarra, The Lyall is close to Melbourne's top designer boutiques and world-class restaurants. Small, privately owned and operated by Melbourne couple Peter and Rowina Thomas, it offers grand hotel services and facilities on a more intimate scale.

Beautifully appointed and designed, the InterContinental Melbourne The Rialto blends contemporary and heritage elements to create a stunning, 253 room luxury hotel in the heart of the city. Vibrant Southbank, the Yarra River, the ever changing Docklands, leading tourist attractions, exclusive shops and boutiques and some of the best restaurants this cosmopolitan city has to offer, are all close by.

The Lyall’s warm ambiance attracts guests who appreciate personal service and attention to their individual needs. Each suite has a separate living room, kitchen, luxurious bathroom and outdoor terrace. The gourmet personal bar, 24-hour room service, pillow menu and complimentary wireless internet access are part of The Lyall's standard services. Other features include the restaurant, Champagne bar and mini art galleries on each level. The Lyall Spa offers an exotic menu of spa rituals and beauty treatments with a state of the art gymnasium.

The hotel's understated elegance is enhanced by its classic 19th century façade. Rooms blend up to date technology with luxurious fittings and furnishings. Diners will enjoy the contemporary Market Lane Bar, Bluestone Wine Lounge and modern Australian dining at Alluvial Restaurant. And those wishing to relax or keep fit will appreciate the hotel’s 24-hour fitness center and indoor pool with spa.

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The Langham Melbourne

Park Hyatt Melbourne

It is difficult to beat the location, design and attention to detail of Park Hyatt Melbourne. The hotel is a private haven in the heart of cosmopolitan Melbourne. Offering large guest rooms with luxurious king beds, walk-in wardrobes and Italian marble bathrooms with deep soaking tub, the hotel is an ideal base for visiting nearby attractions. The radii restaurant & bar serves fresh and exciting modern European cuisine, while the Park Club Health & Day Spa offers blissful treatment rooms, pool, spa and fitness studio. Map Page 51 Reference 4

From $435 per room per night

Grand Hyatt Melbourne Located on exclusive Southbank set on the Yarra River, The Langham is surrounded by a selection of alfresco cafés, restaurants, bars and boutiques. Federation Square, the Botanical Gardens, the National Gallery of Victoria and the Arts Centre are all on the doorstep. The elegantly appointed rooms all feature Langham blissful beds, marble bathrooms with separate shower unit and bath tub and offer picturesque views over either the Southgate area or the river and the city skyline. Club rooms offer exclusive access to The Langham Club lounge (located on level 24) which serves breakfast, afternoon tea, evening canapés and apéritifs. Chuan Spa boasts eight treatments rooms, a pool, saunas, steam rooms, jacuzzi, gym, movement studio and a magnificent sun terrace overlooking the Yarra River and city.

Luxurious Grand Hyatt Melbourne is located on Collins Street, in the heart of Melbourne’s shopping, dining and theater district and within close walking distance of the main tourism attractions. Designed in a contemporary style, the rooms feature hushed tones complemented by bespoke furniture, creating a picture-perfect setting for relaxing and enjoying uninterrupted views of the city. This elegant hotel features a spectacular lobby, the exclusive Grand Club lounge, Collins Kitchen restaurant, ru-co bar, City Club, a state of the art gym and a retail luxury precinct.

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From $287 per room per night

From $411 per room per night

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54 Melbourne Accommodation

Victoria

Quay West Suites Melbourne

Hotel Lindrum

Hotel Lindrum is a delightful, boutique hotel in the center of the cosmopolitan city of Melbourne. Combining modern design with contemporary facilities and personalized service, the hotel is close to top fashion shops, dining, cultural attractions and sporting venues. With a choice of stylish rooms and impressive suites, guests can enjoy breakfast in the warm ambiance of felt restaurant or unwind next to the open fireplace in the Back Bar. Snooker enthusiasts will marvel at the chance to play on an original billiard table from the Lindrum Billiard Centre, the hotel’s namesake. Map Page 51 Reference 7

From $308 per room per night

Grand Hotel Melbourne From its prime location on the lively Southbank promenade, this apartment style hotel is a few minutes from Melbourne’s city center. All tastefully designed apartments come with a fully-equipped kitchen, spacious living and dining areas, ensuite bathroom and a furnished balcony with stunning views of Melbourne. Looking out over the city, Jarrah Restaurant & Bar provides a superb setting for enjoying the contemporary cuisine on offer. Adjacent to the restaurant is an outdoor terrace where guests can enjoy alfresco dining. The hotel facilities also include a gym, spa, sauna and attractive indoor pool.

Grand Hotel Melbourne is an historic Melbourne icon. Located on Spencer Street between Flinders and Collins Streets, the property features palatial apartments which are all fully self-contained with modern kitchen facilities and luxurious furnishings. The king-sized grand beds are ideal for a decadent slumber. Other features include a large, indoor heated pool and spa, fully-equipped gym, sauna and the elegant RAB Bar and Restaurant.

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From $337 per room per night

From $228 per room per night

Crowne Plaza Melbourne

Oaks on Market

Situated on the banks of the meandering Yarra River, Crowne Plaza Melbourne is conveniently located a short walk from Crown Casino, Southbank dining, Melbourne Aquarium and city shopping. The hotel is well placed for access to premier sporting venues including Etihad Stadium, Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne Park and the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). Picturesque river views can be enjoyed from the hotel whose facilities include an outdoor pool, gym, wireless internet and a restaurant and bar.

Oaks on Market is ideally situated in the heart of Melbourne, offering easy access to key tourist attractions, boutiques, cafés and eateries. Recently refurbished, the hotel consists of 280 luxuriously appointed studio rooms and one and two bedroom fully selfcontained apartments. Some rooms have views over the majestic Yarra River. Guests can work out in the indoor heated lap pool or fully-equipped gym or simply relax in the spa and sauna. The hotel’s restaurant, which is open to both guests and the general public, prides itself on the quality and variety of the menu.

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From $272 per room per night

From $287 per room per night

Clarion Suites Gateway

Vibe Savoy Hotel Melbourne

Located on the banks of the Yarra River opposite the Crown Casino and Entertainment Complex in Melbourne, Clarion Suites Gateway is a short stroll to the vibrant Southgate dining, café and night life precinct. It offers easy access to the city center for shopping, sporting facilities and other local attractions. Standard rooms are equipped with mini kitchen and one or two bedroom suites are fitted with full kitchens and laundry facilities. The free Circle Tram to the city departs from outside the front door.

Blending the zest of the Vibe brand with the beautiful façade and internal grandeur of an art deco heritage building, Vibe Savoy Hotel Melbourne is situated opposite Spencer Street station. The hotel is located a couple of blocks from the hub of Collins Street with its many boutiques. Melbourne’s city center is made up of precincts, each with its own identity. Vibe Savoy Hotel Melbourne is a great base from which to explore them all using the tram which passes in front of the hotel.

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From $282 per room per night

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From $228 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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55 Melbourne Accommodation

Novotel Melbourne St Kilda

Holiday Inn Melbourne on Flinders

Located in seaside St Kilda, Novotel Melbourne St Kilda is 3.7 miles from the center of Melbourne. With a prime position on the lively Esplanade, the hotel is a short drive from the airport either by external shuttle bus, taxi or self drive. Guests love the terrace dining and bar, ample carpark and sweeping ocean views. Fitted with modern features and natural lighting, all 211 stylish rooms have been designed to maximize comfort. Some of Melbourne’s best known sights are easily accessible from the hotel which is close to a number of cafés, restaurants and boutiques.

Centrally located near Southern Cross Station, Holiday Inn Melbourne on Flinders is close to many of the city's main attractions including the Melbourne Aquarium, Etihad Stadium and the Docklands precinct, all of which are within walking distance. Recognized for its friendly staff and helpful service, Holiday Inn Melbourne on Flinders is an excellent base for discovering Melbourne. Guests appreciate the comfortable rooms and suites with extra living space, as well as the range of facilities on offer, including the outdoor heated pool, gym, relaxing bar and restaurant.

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From $209 per room per night

From $258 per room per night

Mantra on the Park

Hotel Grand Chancellor Melbourne

Combining luxurious space and affordable comfort in central Melbourne, Mantra on the Park is the ideal choice for your Melbourne getaway. The property consists of 144 recently renovated self-contained, one and two bedroom apartments as well as two penthouses, all with private balconies providing spectacular city skyline or scenic garden views. The large rooms all feature full kitchen and laundry facilities, lounge and dining areas. Overlooking Carlton Gardens and the Melbourne Exhibition Building, Mantra on the Park is close to this cosmopolitan city's key attractions.

Hotel Grand Chancellor Melbourne is situated in the heart of the city’s vibrant theater district and within close proximity of Melbourne’s key attractions. Theater, cinema, historic Chinatown, good food and great shopping are all close by. The hotel is also within walking distance of major sporting venues. Guests can enjoy quality dining at Footlights Restaurant and Encore Café & Bar, or exercise in the fabulous, heated rooftop pool.

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From $270 per room per night

From $180 per room per night

Rendezvous Grand Hotel Melbourne

Crossley Hotel Melbourne

One of Australia’s charming, grand hotels, Rendezvous Grand Hotel Melbourne is centrally located in the heart of the city. Built in 1912 as the Commercial Travellers Club, this Heritage-Listed hotel has been meticulously restored to retain the feel and style of the classical 1900's era, whilst still providing guests with superior 21st century facilities. The hotel features 340 elegantly appointed guest rooms and suites in a grand residence which ensures comfort and convenience.

Crossley Hotel Melbourne enjoys an ideal location at the top end of town. Surrounded by theaters, restaurants, wine bars and quaint laneways, the hotel is only a short walk from all of Melbourne’s major attractions.

This award-winning hotel is ideally located as it is within walking distance of world-class shopping, theaters, major sporting venues, premier entertainment, fine dining, Crown Casino and Federation Square. Furthermore, it is directly opposite the historic Flinders Street Railway Station allowing for easy transportation. Rendezvous Grand Hotel Melbourne is a welcoming base whatever your length of stay.

Other services include valet parking, a free book swapping service and a business center. Guests can also choose to relax at the trendy, mezzanine wine bar and restaurant.

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From $251 per room per night

Guest rooms all offer free in-house movies, free internet access, tea and coffee making facilities, hairdryer, ironing facilities, mini-bar and complimentary magazines.

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PAY 2

From $212 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


56 Melbourne & Beyond Accommodation

Victoria

Travelodge Docklands

Travelodge Southbank

Located on Aurora Lane in the attractive new Docklands waterfront precinct in the heart of Melbourne, Travelodge Docklands is a comfortable hotel from which to explore all of Melbourne’s exciting attractions including the MCG, Crown Casino, Melbourne Aquarium and Rod Laver Arena. The hotel also provides excellent public transport options as Southern Cross Station is located adjacent to Docklands.

Travelodge Southbank Melbourne is ideally positioned for experiencing all that this vibrant city has to offer. This comfortable and convenient hotel is within easy walking distance to great restaurants and cafés where charge-back facilities are available with some restaurants in Southbank. Also close to hand is an array of attractions including quality shopping, renowned art galleries, the Crown Casino, the MCG, Melbourne Aquarium, Rod Laver Arena, the Royal Botanic Gardens and the Melbourne Exhibition Centre.

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From $188 per room per night

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From $188 per room per night

Mercure Welcome Melbourne

PARKROYAL Melbourne Airport

Favored by its central location in the very heart of Melbourne, the Mercure Welcome Melbourne is surrounded by the city’s popular shopping precincts, theaters, galleries, bars and restaurants. With its own great dining and bar facilities, guests can dine in-house at the chic and cozy Cocoon Bar or The Louden Kitchen & Grill. All rooms have cable TV, pay movie channels and broadband or wireless internet. Concierge services, luggage storage and valet or self parking options are also available.

PARKROYAL Melbourne Airport provides an unrivalled connection to Melbourne Tullamarine Airport. Rest before a flight or refresh yourself in the comfort of the hotel before heading home. Conveniently located adjacent to the airport, the property features 276 spacious and attractive rooms. Restaurants at the PARKROYAL Melbourne Airport offer dining choices that range from fresh seafood to international favourites. PARKROYAL Melbourne Airport has been named Best Airport Hotel Australia/Pacific at the 2012 World Airport Awards.

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From $166 per room per night

The Sebel Heritage Yarra Valley

From $303 per room per night

Lake House

Positioned at the gateway to the Yarra Valley wine region, The Sebel Heritage blends a touch of luxury with the ambiance of an authentic country club. Embodying the essence of relaxation, the hotel offers excellent leisure facilities, including two championship 18-hole golf courses, a retreat and day spa for total wellbeing, an indoor heated pool, gym and two floodlit tennis courts. The hotel features spacious and superbly appointed guest rooms with balconies, a stunning restaurant showcasing local ingredients, two bars and a café. From $288 per room per night

Wyndham Resort Torquay One of the best destinations in Victoria for tailor-made food and wine, Lake House boasts one of Australia’s most awarded restaurants and cellars. Guests can dine in the plush restaurant overlooking the lake or the waterfront terraces. Lake House has received numerous awards, including Australia's ‘Regional Property of the Year’ in the Luxury Travel Gold List.

Ideally positioned opposite Zeally Bay Beach at the gateway to the Great Ocean Road, Wyndham Resort Torquay is a very romantic escape on Victoria’s Surf Coast. The resort features stylish guest rooms and spacious apartments, most of which enjoy private balconies overlooking the swimming pool, gardens or the beach. The impressive facilities include an outdoor resort style swimming pool and spa pool, an indoor heated lap pool, barbecue area, a fully-equipped gym, tennis court, Latitude-38 Restaurant & Bar, Sand Bar, day spa and superb function venues. From $242 per room per night

Access to the manicured gardens, retreat facilities and the lake shore with its many walking tracks are part of the treasures on offer at the property. An oasis of tranquility, The Salus Day Spa offers an indulgent way to discover different types of hydrotherapy. The two tree-house cabins overlooking Lake Daylesford include hot mineral water tubs, perfect for a pre–pamper soak. The 80 staff on site ensure guests' needs are met with discreet, attentive service. For lovers of good living, Lake House is truly heaven.

From $654 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


Queensland

57 Welcome to Queensland

Queensland offers a diverse range of experiences in different settings.

Tourmaline seas, sun-drenched beaches, lavish rainforests, picturesque inland hills and outback are just part of the Queensland story. One of the world’s great treasures, the Great Barrier Reef can be accessed from various towns along the coast. The active traveler will find it difficult to choose between scuba diving, snorkeling, hiking, surfing, white-water rafting not to mention cultural and theme park experiences.

Getting Around Queensland Queensland benefits from the best network of regional airports in Australia. Mixing transport modes is an ideal way to see the State. Trains, planes, coaches, self-drive, tours and cruises can easily be combined to experience the best that the State has to offer. A 4WD is advisable for access to remote rainforest and outback locations.

Cairns and The Great Barrier Reef Fun-filled Cairns is the gateway to the World Heritage-Listed Great Barrier Reef. Stretching for 1,429 miles off the coast, this is the largest coral reef system in the world. Be prepared for adventures galore in this vibrant town which is home to rich rainforests, exotic wildlife and the splendors of the Tropical North.

Islands of The Great Barrier Reef Renowned for its biodiversity, the reef’s many inhabitants include giant fish, turtles and dugongs. Cruising through and diving or snorkeling around the beautiful island resorts threaded through the azure waters is the best way to meet these magnificent creatures. Relaxation in an exquisite setting and being in harmony with nature are assured.

Brisbane and Southern Queensland Sandwiched between the Sunshine and Gold Coasts, Brisbane is the epitomy of a relaxed lifestyle. Gateway to theme parks, surfing paradises and inland forests, Brisbane embraces the arts and festivals. The majestic Brisbane River, traditional Queenslander architecture, golden beaches, fun and casual dining are just some of the highlights.

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Getting Around by Rail

Discover Hervey Bay and Fraser Island Depart from Brisbane (daily except Saturday) aboard the Tilt Train for Hervey Bay (journey time approximately 4 hours). Business Class is recommended with private transfer from Maryborough West to Hervey Bay required. Hervey Bay is renowned for its whale watching July-September as humpback whales visit during their annual migration. Extend your stay here or enjoy a catamaran crossing in the afternoon to World Heritage-Listed Fraser Island. We recommend a three night stay at the award-winning ecotourism Kingfisher Bay Resort, the ideal base for exploring the world’s largest sand island. Cruise back to the mainland to continue your rail journey north or back to Brisbane.

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etting around Queensland is made easy by Queensland Rail. With so much to see and do in the Sunshine State, the challenge is how to include everything in one itinerary. The vast Queensland Rail network reaches across many of the State’s best known sights, creating memorable journeys along the way. So when thinking of Queensland, experience Queensland the way it was meant to be, by rail. You will arrive refreshed and relaxed at each destination point.

Cairns, the Great Barrier Reef and Rainforest Travel north along the east coast from Brisbane right through to Cairns on The Sunlander train and watch the Queensland coastline unfold. This journey includes an overnight portion so you will relish the comfort of a private sleeper cabin and exclusive use of the dining and lounge car that Queenslander Class on The Sunlander affords. Depart from Brisbane (Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday) and arrive in Cairns the following day refreshed and ready to explore the tropical north where the rainforest meets the reef. Visit the very outer edge of the Great Barrier to explore this marine wonderland.

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Airlie Beach and The Whitsunday Islands are some of the treasured highlights of a Queensland vacation. Base yourself on the mainland at the ideally positioned Coral Sea Resort, or stay at one of the island resorts and enjoy the pristine environment, activities and relaxation of island life. You might even choose to charter a yacht and skipper yourself, or take a cruise and let someone else do the sailing for you. When the time comes to leave, you will be well placed for taking the coach from Airlie Beach to Proserpine to further explore the Queensland coast. For those traveling south (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday) to Brisbane, take The Sunlander Queensland Class and enjoy the chance to relax in the comfort of your private sleeper cabin with exclusive use of the dining and lounge car. For those traveling north to Cairns, take the Tilt Train in a Business seat for the 10 hour journey to the tropics. On arrival in Cairns you can transfer to your preferred tropical island destination or transfer by boat to nearby Green Island (day trip or overnight stay including outer reef trip) or transfer by air to luxurious Lizard Island Resort.


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Cairns & The Great Barrier Reef

Rich rainforest meets the unrivalled reef in exotic Cairns, rendering it a

great location for visiting both of the World Heritage-Listed sites, the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest. The region is Australia’s premier tropical destination, combining lavish scenery with a wide range of activities. Visitors cherish the alfresco dining and shopping in Cairns before cruising off to explore and dive some of the many islands bordering the world’s largest coral reel.

Cairns Tropical Cairns provides an ideal base for visiting the Great Barrier Reef and nearby rainforests. With an enviable casual lifestyle, there is a selection of choice of establishments to suit café afficionados, bar hoppers and night owls. Relaxing, touring, shopping, adventuring and discovering the surrounds are all possible from this exotic town.

Palm Cove Accessible from Cairns and Port Douglas, Palm Cove offers a great range of accommodation options and tours. The exotic setting and flourishing spa centers ensure relaxation and exploration go hand in hand. Palm-fringed beaches share their habitat with the local wildlife, including colorful lizards and lorikeets.

5 Day Cairns and Port Douglas Intinerary From $929 per person Day 1: Upon arrival in Cairns, you will be met and transferred to your accommodation for two nights. Day 2: Today you will travel the Kuranda Scenic Railway before visiting Rainforestation Nature Park and the Koala and Wildlife Park. Enjoy a Dreamtime Walk prior to your return to Cairns via the iconic Skyrail. Day 3: Cairns – Port Douglas. Experience a full-day Outer Barrier Reef Cruise with Quicksilver and travel to the very edge of Australia’s Continental Shelf. Dazzling with color and life, Agincourt Reef offers excellent places for swimming and snorkeling or alternatively you can choose to stay dry on the well equipped pontoon with underwater observatory and glass-bottom boat. Cruise back to Port Douglas where your luggage will be waiting for you at your Port Douglas accommodation.

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Day 4: Port Douglas. Day at leisure. Day 5: Port Douglas – Cairns. Transfer to Cairns for your onward flight.

Port Douglas Home to the reef and the rainforest, chic Port Douglas is popular with celebrities for its seclusion and relaxed lifestyle. With an enviable climate, Port Douglas is known for its restaurants, exclusive shops, luxury resorts and historic Queenslander buildings. Port Douglas style equates with sailing, sunning, shopping or simply just chilling out.

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The oldest living rainforest in the world, the Daintree is situated north of Cairns and Port Douglas. Emerald forests harbor an exotic and important array of endemic species, including the elusive cassowary. Key highlights include guided tours and walks to areas such as Cape Tribulation which is known for its biodiversity and Aboriginal history.

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60 Cairns & The Great Barrier Reef Touring

Queensland

Quicksilver Outer Great Barrier Reef Cruise

Silversonic Dive & Snorkel Adventure

Travel on this experience of a lifetime where Quicksilver’s friendly crew takes you to the renowned Agincourt Reef on the very edge of the famed Great Barrier Reef. Here, special reefs known as ribbons run parallel to the Continental Shelf. Clear water provides the best possible underwater visibility and in addition encourages rich coral growth and supports spectacular marine life.

Get set for an exhilarating day of fun and adventure out of Port Douglas aboard the ultramodern dive and snorkel catamaran, Silversonic. Designed for small groups, the tour enables snorkelers to spend five hours exploring three spectacular outer reef sites at the renowned Agincourt Reef. Each of these sites has been chosen for its visual and ecological diversity. A snorkel brief at each site and a guided snorkel tour ensure that visitors make the most of this exquisite reef world.

Cruising aboard a high speed, wave-piercer catamaran in air-conditioned comfort, both snorkelers and non-swimmers can enjoy the spacious activity platform with semi-subs an underwater observatory and onboard marine biologists. Exciting optional activities such as diving and helicopter tours complement this reef world experience. Lunch, morning and afternoon teas are included. This is one of Australia’s most awarded reef cruises and has Advanced Ecotourism Certification.

In between water activities, swimmers can relax on the expansive sun decks overlooking the Coral Sea or in the vessel’s comfortable lounges. Silversonic features state of the art ride control, change rooms, air-conditioned lounges, licensed bar and hot, freshwater showers. Lunch, morning and afternoon teas are included. As an option, we offer up to three certified dives, as a well as introductory diving.

Price based on full-day cruise including lunch

Operated by Quicksilver

Connections

From $274 per person

Price based on full-day snorkeling cruise including lunch

Operated by Quicksilver

Connections

From $258 per person

GBR Helicopters

Wavedancer Low Isles Cruise

This quintessential Australian experience flies you on a journey of discovery which combines the best of north Queensland’s reef, rainforest and outback. Enjoy an exhilarating flight over the renowned Great Barrier Reef, soar over ancient rainforests, past cascading waterfalls before landing beside a natural waterhole. Relax with a gourmet picnic lunch or enjoy a romantic day out on your own private, secluded sandy cay. Admire the vivid contrasts of the vast outback with a flight out to Mt Mulligan; a truly memorable aerial spectacle. Operated by GBR

Helicopters

From $556 per person

Big Cat Green Island Reef Cruises Set sail in luxury from Port Douglas aboard Quicksilver’s 98 foot sailing catamaran, Wavedancer, to the idyllic Great Barrier Reef coral island, Low Isles. This is an ideal day excursion for both families and couples seeking island relaxation. From the moment Wavedancer moors in the picturesque lagoon, a host of reef activities are on offer in this tropical island paradise. Enjoy snorkeling and exploring the island with a marine biologist, view coral gardens in a glass-bottom boat or just relax on the beach under thatched umbrellas or on the decks of Wavedancer. Take in the sun and savor a delicious tropical buffet lunch.

Green Island is a tropical paradise on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. Big Cat offers halfday and full-day cruises departing daily from Cairns at 9am, 11am and 1pm. Cruise to Green Island in comfort aboard a modern air-conditioned catamaran. Activities include snorkeling, glass-bottom boat and semi-submarine coral viewing tours, relaxing on the white sandy beach, exploring the walking tracks that lead through the National Park. A range of optional extras (including helmet diving and scuba diving as well as scenic flights) are available.

Price based on full-day cruise including lunch

Operated by Quicksilver

Connections

From $216 per person

Price based on tour code: FDBC

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Cat Green Island Reef Cruises

From $142 per person

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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3 Day 2 Night Live-aboard Diving

5 Day PADI Learn To Dive Course

One of the best ways to appreciate the wonders of the Great Barrier Reef is to stay out there for a few days. Pro Dive Cairns is a premier PADI dive school and a leading Outer Reef live-aboard dive trip operator.

For those thinking about taking the plunge and learning to scuba dive, this five day PADI Open Water Dive Course is a very popular option for visitors to Cairns. The dive course consists of two days of theory and pool training followed by a three day, two night liveaboard dive trip, which includes the opportunity to experience up to nine dives. These dives, especially the night dive, will be the highlight of the course.

For certified divers and snorkelers, the three day/two night live-aboard dive trip offers the opportunity to participate in up to 11 dives (nine day and two night with a maximum of two dives per dive site) as well as snorkeling on a variety of the 16 exclusive outer reef dive sites. You will be diving off one of three premium multi-million dollar dive boats in air-conditioned comfort with a maximum of only 32 passengers onboard, staying in either double or twin share accommodation.

The tour price includes a PADI Gold Open Water Certification, PADI Open Water manual, dive log book, two passport photos (needed for certification), accommodation transfers, dive insurance and all dive equipment including wetsuit, dive computer and torches. Accommodation onboard the vessel is twin share and includes all meals and bed linen while onboard.

This very special dive trip will be a highlight of your time in Cairns, making it a treasured memory of your vacation experience. Price based on 3 day 2 night cruise snorkeling

Operated by Quicksilver

Connections

From $666 per person

Price based on 2 days pool and classroom and 2 night live-aboard

Operated by Quicksilver

Connections

From $918 per person

Cod Hole & Coral Sea Dive Expeditions

Tusa 6 Dive & Snorkel Day Trip Adventure

Join Spirit of Freedom to dive some of the world’s most famous, remote and spectacular sites on the Great Barrier Reef. The multi-day expeditions offer amazing diversity ranging from the picturesque coral gardens of the Ribbon Reefs, to the enormous Potato Cod at The Cod Hole, to the incredible shark dive and 3,280 feet walls of the Coral Sea reefs. Equipped with all modern comforts, the Spirit of Freedom provides spacious cabins, gourmet meals, as well as the latest in navigation and scuba technology. This is a great way to make your diving dream come true.

Snorkel and dive the pristine outer coral gardens on the very edge of the Great Barrier Reef, traveling on the custom-built catamaran, TUSA 6. With a selection of 16 amazing reef sites, cruise in comfort to the day’s two reef locations. With limited guest numbers, Tusa Dive’s friendly professional crew ensures that this will be a special reef experience. A water level platform allows divers and snorkelers to glide right from the back of the boat to the reef. The day's activities include guided snorkeling, certified diving, first-time introductory diving and marine talks.

Price based on 3 day 3 night Cod Hole and Ribbon Reefs quad share

Price based on full-day cruise including lunch and 2 dives

Operated by Spirit

of Freedom

From $1,540 per person

Operated by TUSA

Dive

From $265 per person

Barron River White Water Rafting

Cairns Harbour Cruises

Located only 20-minutes north of Cairns, the Barron River winds its way through spectacular rainforest where a great afternoon of fun awaits visitors keen to experience the thrill of white water rafting. The highly trained river guide will lead you on an ecoadventure through the Barron Gorge tackling grade two and three rapids, including Cheese Churn, Hells Gate and the infamous Rooster Tail. Learn about the surrounding flora and fauna, cool off with a refreshing dip in Lake Placid then enjoy a drink before being transferred back to your accommodation.

Alongside Cairns is a magnificent tidal estuary which is rarely seen and only accessible by boat. MV Crocodile Explorer is a comfortable, air-conditioned vessel taking visitors along Trinity Inlet on this scenic nature cruise. With waterways winding through a 116 square mile maze of mangroves, expect rich diverse wildlife, stunning scenery and a relaxing cruise with informative commentary from our crew. This is the saltwater crocodile's natural habitat, with a chance to spot them basking on the muddy banks, particularly in the cooler months.

Price based on half-day tour code: CBL

Operated by Raging

Thunder Adventures

From $126 per person

Operated by Cairns

Harbour Cruises

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.

From $44 per person


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Queensland

Kuranda Classic Tour with Train, Skyrail & Rainforestation

30 Minute Balloon Flight

Winding through tunnels and over bridges, Kuranda Scenic Railway enables visitors to explore the picturesque rainforest village and the award-winning Rainforestation Nature Park. Other activities include the Army Duck Rainforest Tour on both land and water, the fascinating performance by the Pamagirri Aboriginal Dancers, learning the didgeridoo and throwing a boomerang. After the barbecue lunch, visitors can discover native Australian animals in the Koala & Wildlife Park before returning to Cairns on the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway, gliding over the rainforest canopy.

Your day begins with an early morning pick-up from your accommodation in Cairns before traveling to Mareeba via the Kuranda Range. At the launch site, watch the fascinating display of balloons being inflated before the first flights lift off as the sun rises. Glide over the scenic panorama of the Atherton Tablelands where you are likely to spot native Australian wildlife, especially kangaroos and wallabies. When the flights are over, join in the fun of packing up the giant balloons before being either returned to your accommodation late morning or joining another tour.

Operated by Tropic

Operated by Raging

Price based on tour code: CKB

Wings Coach tours

From $252 per person

Price based on a standard flight

Thunder Adventures

From $242 per person

Cairns Night Zoo

Wildlife in the Rainforest

This is a true Australian experience, commencing with an Aussie barbecue which includes a variety of salads, delicious desserts, tea/coffee, soft drinks as well as complimentary Australian beer or wine upon arrival. After dinner, enjoy a guided spotlight tour to discover what Australian native animals get up to after dark. Koalas, kangaroos, wombats, possums, owls and saltwater crocodiles are all on show. Join ’Swaggie’ at the campfire for billy tea and damper with the friendly kangaroos before completing your special evening with traditional Aussie music and a bush dance.

This product combination gives visitors to Kuranda the chance to immerse themselves in a world of iconic Australian wildlife, such as magnificent native birds. At Birdworld Kuranda, observe brilliant Amazonian macaws, the endangered and stately cassowary, cheeky rainbow lorikeets, galahs, cockatoos and many more. Next door, visit Kuranda Koala Gardens, a delightful award-winning attraction where options include holding a cuddly koala for photos, patting and feeding kangaroos and viewing wombats, freshwater crocodiles and reptiles in the beautiful rainforest setting.

Price based on evening tour including dinner and transfers

Operated by Cairns

Night Zoo

From $148 per person

Price based on entry only

Operated by Kuranda

Koala Gardens

From $21 per person

Hartley’s Crocodile Adventures

12 Day Cape York and Cooktown in Depth

Winner of Tourism North Queensland Tourism Awards 2009-2011 for Major Tourist Attraction, Hartley’s is a great eco-adventure. Daily activities from 8.30am to 5pm include crocodile spotting cruises, crocodile shows and wildlife presentations with cassowaries, koalas, quolls, reptiles and more. See kangaroos and wallabies in the Gondwana Gateway and dine on delicious meals at Lilies restaurant. Situated 40-minutes north of Cairns and 25-minutes south of Port Douglas, on Captain Cook Highway, access is possible by self drive or half-day tour from Cairns with Downunder Tours. Operated by Hartley's

Crocodile Adventures

From $42 per person

Cape Tribulation Go Jungle Surfing Day Tour This superb small group 4WD adventure will take you from the vibrant tropical city of Cairns to the remote wilderness of Cape York and the Torres Strait Islands. Travel to the Daintree National Park to cruise the Daintree River and onwards to take in the exceptional beauty of Cape Tribulation. Journey the remote and rugged Bloomfield Track to Cooktown and Lakefield National Park. Experience an enriching Aboriginal cultural tour with Guurrbi Tours and visit the old gold mining town of Coen and Weipa, located on the shores of the Gulf of Carpentaria. Other key attractions include the Jardine River National Park, the traditional lands of the Injinoo Aboriginal people and the Old Telegraph Track. The tip of Cape York Peninsula, the mainland's most northerly point is the next stop before cruising across Endeavour Strait to visit isolated Thursday Island before returning to Cairns.

Enjoy a scenic coastal drive to Port Douglas to visit the award-winning Wildlife Habitat, an outstanding environmental experience, where you will see cassowaries, koalas, kangaroos and plenty of birdlife. Enter Daintree National Park and stop at Alexandra Lookout for magnificent views of the Daintree River and Coral Sea. Arrive in Cape Tribulation and enjoy lunch before joining the Jungle Surfing Canopy Tour where you can fly through the trees on zip-lines, with a bird’s eye view into the rainforest canopy and out to the reef before returning to Port Douglas or Cairns. Price based on tour code: JGS

Operated by APT

Outback Wilderness Adventures

From $7,695 per person

Operated by Jungle

Tours

From $234 per person

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Queensland

63 Great Barrier Reef Cruising

Discover the Great Barrier Reef with Coral Princess Cruises

Join award-winning Coral Princess Cruises to discover Australia’s most famous natural wonder, the World Heritage-Listed Great Barrier Reef. With 29 years' experience and a reputation for cruising excellence, the company offers three, four and seven night itineraries from Cairns. Introduce yourself to the best attractions of the reef, rainforests and tropical islands, in total comfort and unrivaled style. This is the ultimate Australian vacation experience. For many, a visit to the reef is a once in a lifetime opportunity, so making the most of the time spent there is important. With Coral Princess Cruises, you will be traveling in an intimate group of no more than 50 guests and exploring well beyond the reach of the busy day tour groups. Awaken each morning with the highlights of the reef and tropical islands right outside your window. Relax and enjoy the finest local dining with the freshest seafood and tropical fruits, while the all Australian staff introduces you to more of the reef, rainforest and islands than you ever thought possible. A memorable component of any Coral Princess cruise is the chance to snorkel and scuba dive over colorful coral gardens at exclusive reef moorings. Access is made easy from the Operated by Coral

Princess Cruises

snorkel platform at the stern of the ship. Less experienced swimmers will enjoy the opportunity to join guided snorkeling tours. The staff are always on hand to provide assistance and information about the fascinating reef life and habitats. Aboard the glass-bottom boat, delight in the treasures of the underwater world as the Marine Biologist explains the many wonders clearly on display underneath the boat. But the beauty of a Coral Princess cruise is that you can be as adventurous – or as relaxed – as you please. Explore remote coral cays, idyllic tropical islands such as Lizard, Dunk and Pelorus and wander through spectacular rainforests well beyond the reach of most visitors. Or, simply relax on the sun deck or on the open bridge or spa as you cruise serenely through some of the most awe-inspiring scenery Australia has to offer; the choice is yours. Well-appointed accommodation, all meals and most activities are included in the price. Three, four and seven night cruises depart and return to Cairns each week, all year round.

Price based on 4 day 3 night Cairns-Pelorus Island-Cairns cruise

From $1,732 per person

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64 Cairns Accommodation

Queensland

Shangri-La Hotel, The Marina, Cairns

Pullman Reef Hotel Casino

From its prized marina waterfront location in Cairns, the hotel is well placed as a gateway to the Great Barrier Reef. Rooms feature contemporary interiors and panoramic views of the marina, the hotel’s lush landscaped tropical garden. The hotel’s boardwalk offers an extensive choice of innovative restaurants and bars where guests can observe yachts sailing into the world-class marina. Shangri-La Hotel, The Marina, Cairns is only a short stroll from the city center, Esplanade Lagoon, Reef Fleet Terminal and is an integral part of the Pier Shopping Center. Inhouse guests enjoy complimentary internet access.

Located in the heart of Cairns, the Pullman Reef Hotel Casino overlooks Trinity Bay and the departure point for the Great Barrier Reef. The hotel features 128 rooms and suites, all with spa baths and private garden balconies. Enjoy innovative and award-winning contemporary fusion cuisine in the exquisite setting of Tamarind, or in any of the other three restaurants and bars. Additional facilities include a gymnasium, spa and rooftop swimming pool. Other attractions include the Cairns Wildlife Dome, ‘Xtreme Illusion’ cabaret show, bar promotions and live entertainment.

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From $332 per room per night

From $385 per room per night

Pullman Cairns International

Cairns Harbour Lights

Located close to Cairns' top dining and shopping area, the hotel is situated one block from the Reef Fleet Terminal. This heritage style property boasts 321 spacious rooms with private balconies and Italian marble bathrooms. The Mii Spa is located on level two and provides an extensive array of treatments, some of which are based on Australian Indigenous healing philosophies. Cocktail hour is a must at Daintrees Pooldeck, home to two pools and a jacuzzi.

Ideally positioned right in the heart of Cairns, this stylish, waterfront hotel offers stunning views of Cairns Harbour. Providing the facilities and services of a contemporary apartment hotel, the apartments overlook the harbor, Marlin Parade or the parklands. They include separate living areas, bedrooms, bathrooms, a fullyequipped kitchen, laundry and private furnished balconies. There is an excellent array of facilities including a well-equipped gym, outdoor swimming pool and sundeck, spa, sauna and barbecue area.

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From $243 per room per night

From $260 per room per night

Pacific International Hotel

Mantra Esplanade Cairns

Pacific International Hotel is conveniently located in Cairns on the picturesque Esplanade, overlooking Trinity Harbour. Opposite the departure terminal for the Great Barrier Reef, the hotel is only a short walk to the resort style Esplanade Lagoon, waterfront boardwalks, tropical parklands, casino and shopping precinct. Well-appointed rooms have balconies with most offering panoramic views. Facilities include a swimming pool, the Sugarcane Rhumbar and the Bushfire Flame Grill featuring Brazilian inspired and Australian style barbecue.

With its central position in the heart of Cairns, Mantra Esplanade enjoys a lively local street scene. Well situated with direct access to departure points for the Great Barrier Reef, the resort is opposite the Cairns Esplanade Lagoon, with its many cafés, restaurants, nightlife, shopping, Reef Casino and night markets close to hand. Mantra Esplanade features premium, self-contained accommodation with comfortable hotel rooms and spacious one and two bedroom suites with panoramic views. On-site leisure facilities include a swimming pool, spa, sauna and exercise room.

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From $218 per room per night

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PAY 3

From $185 per room per night

Novotel Cairns Oasis Resort

Holiday Inn Cairns

Located in the center of Cairns, the award-winning Novotel Cairns Oasis Resort is set on 50 acres of landscaped, tropical gardens that surround a superb lagoon pool, complete with beach and swim-up bar. Characterized by stylish and contemporary decor, the resort embraces muted natural tones and materials throughout. All 314 rooms offer style, functionality and comfort, with a balcony or terrace either overlooking the pool, mountains or gardens. The resort is within walking distance of the Cairns Esplanade, the Reef Casino and city attractions.

From its prime site on the Cairns Esplanade, Holiday Inn Cairns is within walking distance of Cairn’s main tourism attractions and the Reef Terminal. As a result of the hotel’s multi-million dollar refurbishment in 2010, the hotel vaunts modern guest facilities, including in-room ergonomic workstations, restaurant and bar, fitness center and wireless internet access. The 237 attractive rooms, some of which have private balconies, open out onto a rainforest atrium and feature expansive views across either the Coral Sea, rainforest clad mountains or the city of Cairns.

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From $166 per room per night

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PAY 3

From $184 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


Queensland

65 Cairns & Northern Beaches Accommodation

Rydges Esplanade Resort Cairns

Ibis Styles Cairns Colonial Club

The hotel is ideally located for exploring two World Heritage sites, the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest. Situated on the Esplanade, the property is a short stroll from the center of Cairns. There are 240 comfortable rooms which enjoy mountain or ocean views and 18 self-contained apartments. Facilities include CHB Restaurant and Bar, health and fitness club with free access, two tennis courts, three swimming pools, swim-up bar, convenience store, tour desk, internet kiosk, 24-hour reception, complimentary scheduled city shuttle and car parking.

Nestled amongst 11 acres of tropical gardens, the hotel's 345 rooms in four categories cater for diverse budgets and needs. Standard and studio rooms are fresh and contemporary whilst Superior rooms have a private balcony or courtyard for relaxing. The resort prides itself on its high quality of food and excellent service. Overlooking the main lagoon pool, Homestead Restaurant offers a casual approach to dining whilst the Poolside Café is ideal for snacks and cocktails. Airport transfers and city shuttle service are available for guests at additional cost.

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From $185 per room per night

From $149 per room per night

Bay Village Tropical Retreat & Apartments

Kewarra Beach Resort & Spa

Nestled amongst abundant, tropical gardens in the heart of Cairns, this family owned boutique property is the ideal location for any vacationer. Bay Village Tropical Retreat & Apartments is a great base for discovering the region’s natural wonders of reef and rainforest. All rooms and apartments feature cool, tiled floors, natural colors, modern fabrics and local rattan furniture. Room choices range from standard hotel studio or family rooms, to one, two and three bedroom apartments.

Located on the shores of the Great Barrier Reef, Kewarra Beach Resort & Spa is a private boutique beach resort which has a strong focus on environmental sensitivity, combined with superb cuisine and world-class service.

The retreat also boasts the award-winning Bayleaf Balinese Restaurant & Bar, which features authentic, delicious Balinese cuisine served in an indoor or outdoor setting. Other facilities include internet café and Wi-Fi, barbecue facilities, free car parking, guest laundry and resort pool.

Set on 12 hectares of lush, landscaped rainforest gardens in picturesque north Queensland, this secluded, beachfront hideaway provides an authentic tropical Australian honeymoon experience. With its own extensive botanical gardens, detached, secluded suites and private bungalows, Kewarra Beach Resort & Spa is nestled amongst a natural oasis of coastal lagoons. Surrounded by swathes of palms and rainforest, the property is home to dozens of native species. This wonderfully romantic resort has become a favorite with honeymooners and nature lovers the world over. All tours in the region pick up and return to Kewarra each day.

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From $157 per room per night

From $299 per room per night

Cairns Plaza Hotel

Coral Sands Resort

At the heart of Tropical North Queensland, Cairns straddles the coast between the rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef. Enjoying a prime location close to the waterfront, Cairns Plaza is a short stroll from the city center, shops, restaurants and Cairns’ swimming lagoon. Accommodation options include suites with kitchenettes, studios for up to four people or standard rooms. All room types offer large private balconies and many have water views. Make the most of balmy tropical days and nights by relaxing at the poolside bar.

Situated on the stunning beachfront, Coral Sands Trinity Beach Resort is just a short drive north of Cairns. Individually decorated resort vacation apartments have spacious, open plan living areas and floor to ceiling glass opening out onto large, private balconies which are ideal for enjoying evening cocktails as the sun goes down. The beautiful resort gardens and swimming pool are outside the door and the Esplanade is close by. The resort is on one level, so getting around is easy, as is direct access to the beach via the Esplanade.

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From $145 per room per night

From $212 per room per night

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66 Palm Cove Accommodation

Queensland

Pullman Palm Cove Sea Temple Resort & Spa

Angsana Great Barrier Reef Resort and Spa

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Located right on the beachfront at Palm Cove, the resort offers beautifully detailed studio rooms or apartments, complete with the option of a luxurious private plunge pool and rooftop terrace. This magnificent property features sandstone finishes infused with modern design and Asian simplicity, offering guests the ultimate indulgence in first class relaxation. With an on-site day spa including three private treatment rooms, large lagoon pool and exquisite restaurant, Sea Temple Resort & Spa Palm Cove is an opulent escape, designed for those with total luxury in mind.

Angsana Resort and Spa is the only resort in Palm Cove village which is situated right on the beachfront. Nestled amongst majestic palm trees with a picture postcard location, the resort boasts a magnificent stretch of golden, sandy beach with azure, tropical waters. With spacious all-suite accommodation and the stunning Far Horizons restaurant, guests can easily relax in this luxurious setting close to Cairns. The awardwinning Angsana Spa is the ideal place for rejuvenating mind, body and soul.

From $299 per room per night

From $361 per room per night

Peppers Beach Club & Spa

Reef House Boutique Resort & Spa

Overlooking the palm-fringed beach at Palm Cove, Peppers Beach Club & Spa is an idyllic beachfront destination in Tropical North Queensland. Indulging in tropical relaxation is easy at this intimate property which offers 153 elegant suites and spa rooms, ranging from private one bedroom to luxurious two bedroom penthouses with rooftop terraces graced with lounges, a barbecue and private pool or heated jacuzzi. Facilities include Lime & Pepper Restaurant, Lobby Bar, On the Rocks Café Swim-up Bar, swimming pools, Sanctum Spa, tennis courts and boutiques.

This boutique colonial beach house in the heart of Palm Cove in Cairns offers intimate and discreet service. Complimentary continental breakfast daily in the ocean view restaurant is included as is complimentary Wi-Fi and sunset punch in the Brigadiers Lounge. Room features include uninterrupted ocean, pool or garden views from the private balcony or patio. The Resort & Spa’s surroundings embrace tropical style with sun-drenched terraces, three swimming pools, two spa pools, as well as an honesty bar, signature restaurant with ocean views and award-winning day spa.

STAY 4

From $357 per room per night

PAY 3

From $320 per room per night

Novotel Palm Cove Resort

Mantra Amphora

Novotel Palm Cove Resort near Cairns is set in 40 hectares of exotic, tropical beach coastline in the Palm Cove village. Offering excellent facilities, the resort provides guests with the opportunity to select from a variety of spacious, well-appointed rooms set amidst tranquil gardens and boardwalks. With an ambiance of natural lifestyle, all rooms have an outdoor terrace or balcony overlooking one of the swimming pools or garden areas. The resort is suitable for both couples and families.

Mantra Amphora enjoys a premium, central position on the palm-fringed beach at Palm Cove, one of Tropical North Queensland’s most sought-after destinations. The spacious, contemporary accommodation ranges from hotel rooms to apartments and three bedroom penthouses with stunning ocean views. Apartments feature quality furnishings with premium finishes such as stone bench tops and quality timber floor coverings. Swim in the spectacular central lagoon, indulge in the Beauty Spa Club International Amphora or sip a cocktail before dining at Vivo Bar & Grill; the choice is yours.

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PAY 3

From $170 per room per night

STAY 4

PAY 3

From $203 per room per night

Alassio on the Beach Palm Cove

Paradise Palms Resort & Country Club

Located on beautiful Palm Cove Esplanade opposite the beach, Alassio is a private, boutique resort offering modern, stylish one, two and three bedroom apartments and studio rooms. Facilities include saltwater lagoon pool, outdoor jacuzzi and a barbecue area set amongst lovely tropical gardens. The spacious apartments are ideal for both families and couples seeking a more relaxed, private setting, close to shops, cafés and restaurants in Palm Cove. With access to the Great Barrier Reef and World HeritageListed rainforest, this is the perfect location for visiting Cairns.

With its idyllic setting 20-minutes north of Cairns at the base of rainforest-clad mountains, Paradise Palms Resort and Country Club invites discerning guests to participate in a truly special visitor experience. With views of rolling fairways, lush greens and the Coral Sea, Paradise Palms is a resort with a difference. Featuring a 96 room resort, with hotel and apartment style rooms, large Adventure Playground with 18 hole mini-golf, all day dining in Fifty Nine Restaurant and an 18-hole championship golf course, Paradise Palms has something for everyone.

From $230 per room per night

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PAY 3

From $184 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


Queensland Thala Beach Lodge

67 Port Douglas Accommodation

Pullman Port Douglas Sea Temple Resort & Spa

Sea Temple Resort & Spa Port Douglas has been designed with the utmost luxury and relaxation in mind. This lavish hotel blends seamlessly with the surrounding landscape and natural environment. Centered around an expansive lagoon pool and island bar, the resort features 194 beautifully appointed studio rooms, elegant two and three bedroom apartments and villas with private plunge pools, luxury swim-out apartments and penthouses with rooftop spa and barbecue area. The resort also boasts a luxurious Day Spa with couple rooms, 18-hole golf course and on-site restaurant. From $364 per room per night

Coconut Grove Port Douglas Nestled in 145 acres of native forest on a private beach, family-owned Thala is an eco and nature retreat near Port Douglas. Sitting spectacularly atop a headland with breath taking vistas, it provides an island style vacation on the mainland. The lodge is well placed for exploring the Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest. Built high on stilts, the 83 deluxe timber bungalows, which are discretely tucked away in the forest canopy, blend in with the natural environment. All bungalows have views either to the ocean or the forested mountains. Panoramic views are to be enjoyed in the restaurant where guests dine among the birds in the surrounding treetops, whilst enjoying modern Australian cuisine with friendly and attentive service. Complimentary guided on-site tours include a unique coconut odyssey, stargazing, tree planting, nature walks and bird watching tours.

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Coconut Grove Apartments is Tropical North Queensland’s newest and very impressive interpretation of luxurious Port Douglas accommodation; it is a heavenly retreat redefined. From its idyllic setting on Macrossan Street, Coconut Grove Port Douglas is just 153 yards from Four Mile Beach and a short stroll to the colorful restaurants and boutique precinct. The property's terrace and penthouse apartments include outdoor entertaining terraces complete with their own barbecue area, private plunge pool and spa. From $464 per room per night

From $332 per room per night

Shantara Resort Port Douglas

Mandalay Luxury Beachfront Apartments

Shantara Resort Port Douglas is an exquisite boutique resort, ideal for both couples and independent travelers seeking to relax in tranquil surroundings. For adults only, Shantara is located within walking distance of vibrant Macrossan Street, with its array of restaurants and cafés. Shimmering Four Mile Beach is a short 437 yard stroll from this family operated property.

The cool white exterior of the three storey building is surrounded by formal, lush green gardens. The interiors have been timelessly refurbished with understated luxury and a touch of spice, enhancing the tropical ambiance of this exclusive property in Port Douglas. The accommodation reflects the beach style and relaxed elegance which gives this Queensland resort township its reputation as one of the ultimate vacation playgrounds for discerning travelers.

Shantara offers a selection of spacious, one bedroom apartments with full kitchen, lounge/dining area, spa bath and separate shower. The studios with kitchenettes are suitable for shorter stays. All apartments enjoy outdoor balconies, ideal for sipping sunset drinks.

A blend of contemporary design and casual charm, Mandalay Apartments is designed to ensure that guests return home with treasured memories of their Mandalay vacation.

Breakfast options may be ordered prior to arrival. Choose from an American breakfast hamper or Continental hamper, which can include bacon, organic eggs, tropical seasonal fruit, toasted muesli, fresh bread, jams, milk, yoghurt, orange juice, tea and coffee. From $236 per room per night

From $305 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


68 Port Douglas Accommodation

Queensland

Peppers Beach Club

Cayman Villas Port Douglas

The tropics meet the Mediterranean at elegant Peppers Beach Club in Port Douglas. With its inviting, open-air design and premium accommodation including romantic spa suites and one to three bedroom suites, the resort is suitable for couples and families. Many suites feature a plunge pool or barbecue terrace with lagoon or garden views. Swim-up pool decks on some suites provide access to the resort’s stunning lagoon. Guests can relax and be pampered at the club’s Exclusive Spa prior to dining on sumptuous cuisine in the serene surroundings of Sublime Bar & Grill.

Cayman Villas Port Douglas is located a short distance from glorious Four Mile Beach and Port Douglas town center. Families, couples and discerning travelers will feel at home in the recently refurbished luxury one, two and three bedroom villas. Whether it be for a romantic vacation or business trip, lounging around the vast heated horizon pool with wading area, spa and undercover barbecue patio is a must. All villas have spas and the two and three bedroom villas feature two bathrooms. This is an excellent address for beginning a tropical sojourn.

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PAY 3

From $364 per room per night

STAY 4

PAY 3

From $287 per room per night

QT Port Douglas

Oaks Lagoons

QT Port Douglas is a vibrant, designer resort which blends fun and quirky design with top food and bar experiences. Set in lavish tropical gardens, the property is located only minutes from Port Douglas and glistening Four Mile Beach. Featuring a range of chic hotel rooms, including spacious one and two bedroom apartments, QT Port Douglas also boasts a lagoon style pool and designer day spa. During the warm winter months, movies are shown in the 300 seat outdoor Moonlight Cinema.

The new Oaks Lagoons Port Douglas is a relaxed getaway, just a few minutes’ walk from glorious Four Mile Beach. With its lagoon focus, the hotel offers friendly service, a warm ambiance and casual lifestyle. Accommodation styles vary, from hotel rooms with large corner spas on the balcony, to one and two bedroom apartments complete with gourmet kitchen and laundry facilities. Guests love the rooms with a ‘swim out’ option or the apartments with private plunge pool and spa. Balconies are a feature of all rooms and apartments, making sunset cocktails a must.

From $276 per room per night

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PAY 3

From $188 per room per night

Peninsula Boutique Hotel Port Douglas

This award-winning boutique hotel overlooks palm-fringed Four Mile Beach and the ocean. From this ideal site, this adult haven hotel is a short walk from cosmopolitan Macrossan Street's chic boutique shopping, fine restaurants and alfresco cafés. The Peninsula offers a taste of luxury in absolute privacy within the serenity and comfort of the suites. Floor to ceiling glass doors lead to either a private balcony or terrace. Choose from poolview, oceanview or peninsula suites, all of which are light and spacious, with modern style furnishings, living/dining area, fully-equipped kitchenette and bathroom with large twin plunge bath and separate walk-in shower. Hotel facilities include lift access

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to all levels, three attractive heated pools, jacuzzi, complimentary guest laundry on each level and free in-room Internet. Return airport transfers for stays of three or more nights, full buffet breakfast and daily room servicing are included. Featuring modern Australian cuisine, the hotel's relaxed Hi Tide Restaurant and Bar look out on to the azure sea. This tranquil oasis close to the village center takes pride in offering added personal touches to maximize guests’ enjoyment of their tropical experience. Peninsula Boutique Hotel Port Douglas is well placed for exploring the beauty of Port Douglas, the nearby Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Cape Tribulation Rainforest.

From $430 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


Queensland Meridian Port Douglas

69 Port Douglas & Beyond Accommodation

Mantra PortSea

Mantra PortSea is ideal for a relaxing getaway or carefree family vacation in Port Douglas. With hotel rooms as well as one and two bedroom studios, Mantra PortSea’s facilities include guest laundry, undercover parking, internet café and tour desk. Just 164 yards from the beach and a 15 -minute walk from the shops, restaurants and cafés of Port Douglas center, Mantra PortSea keeps the family entertained with tennis court, gym, PortSea Beauty service and two swimming pools with the central lagoon featuring a swim-up pool bar, water slide, spas and waterfalls.

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From $221 per room per night

Regal Port Douglas Holiday Apartments The Meridian is a boutique, contemporary resort offering luxury in a cosmopolitan, tropical environment. This is an ideal place to unwind after a day exploring the extraordinary rainforests of the Daintree or the marine wonders of the Great Barrier Reef. Located close to all facilities and attractions, the hotel is a short stroll from Macrossan Street restaurants and iconic Four Mile Beach. As this is an adult haven, guests have the luxury of using the heated lagoon style pool at any hour. Superior studios and apartments feature either timber decks with direct pool access or private heated jacuzzis. The Meridian Port Douglas is Port Douglas in style.

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The Regal Port Douglas Holiday Apartments are located on the quieter end of the Port Douglas restaurant strip in Macrossan Street. Key attractions, including Four Mile Beach, Marina Mirage and the Sunday markets are all a short walk from the resort. Accommodation options range from studios with indoor spa baths, one bedroom apartments with either indoor spa bath or jacuzzi on the balcony, two bedroom apartments with both indoor spa bath and outdoor jacuzzi, to lovely rooftop penthouses with outdoor jacuzzi, barbecue on the large private balcony and indoor spa bath. From $181 per room per night

From $206 per room per night

Rendezvous Reef Resort Port Douglas

Ramada Resort Port Douglas

Surrounded by verdant Melaleuca rainforest, the Ramada Port Douglas is a short walk from shimmering Four Mile Beach. Nestled within this lush and tranquil setting, the resort is close to the stylish cafés, restaurants and bars of vibrant Macrossan Street and Marina Port Douglas. A central feature is the tropical lagoon style pool which is complete with waterfall and swim-up bar. Spacious, attractively appointed rooms and modern resort facilities create a relaxing and exciting environment for couples and families alike.

From $168 per room per night

Mungumby Lodge Rendezvous Reef Resort is a premier family resort in Port Douglas, located a short drive from Four Mile Beach and Port Douglas village. This tropical resort offers two storey one, two and three bedroom villas, all with fully-equipped kitchen, laundry, separate lounge and dining areas, DVD player and balcony or patio in over 1,184 square feet of living space. Set on six hectares of luxuriant tropical gardens, the resort provides ample space for making the most of the facilities which include two lagoon style pools, a leisure pool, an eight lane 27 yards lap pool, a children’s pool, gym, tennis courts, family barbecue area and children's playground. Dining facilities include alfresco dining at Straits Café and Bar. The property offers the convenience of self-catering accommodation within a full service resort making it a favored destination for a family vacation or a couple's romantic getaway.

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From $237 per room per night

Mungumby Lodge is a private estate and nature refuge which is ideally situated for exploring South East Cape York and the Cooktown region. Offering complete privacy and home style comfort, Mungumby Lodge is a fine example of eco-tourism. Ten spacious wooden bungalows with en-suite bathrooms and private patios have been constructed separately from each other within the pretty gardens. You will enjoy total relaxation in harmony with one of the world's oldest living rainforests and some of Australia's most interesting Aboriginal history. From $312 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


70 Islands & The Great Barrier Reef

Queensland

Sun-drenched Queensland is the place to go for a tropical vacation on a

shimmering white beach, relaxing or swimming away the cares of the modern world. The islands offer you the chance to explore the legendary Great Barrier Reef, cruise the wonderful Whitsundays or chill out with sunset cocktails at one of the many resorts. Bask in the treasures of the underwater marine world and lounge on land. This is quality, quintessential Queensland.

Northern Great Barrier Reef The Great Barrier Reef stretches along the entire North Queensland coastline which is dotted with islands from Lizard Island to Green Island. These northern islands are some of the best places to visit for those seeking eco-adventures, natural beauty or pure indulgence. There is a place for everyone and every budget in this aquatic paradise.

Poruma Island

Haggerstone Island

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Magnetic Island Easily accessible by short ferry ride from Townsville, Magnetic Island is known for its National Parks and secluded bays. Visitors can swim in this aquatic playground or don shoes to check out the koalas in the lofty eucalypts. Walking trails provide an opportunity to observe the other island species in their natural environment.

Hayman Island

Lizard Island

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Daydream Island

Cooktown

Port Douglas Palm Cove

Cairns

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Whitsunday Island

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Airlie Beach Shute

Double Island Green Island

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South Molle Island

8,9,10,11,12 Long Island

Fitzroy Island

Hamilton Island

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Lindeman Island

Dunk Island Bedarra Island

Hinchinbrook Island Orpheus Island

The Whitsunday Islands With 74 islands scattered throughout The Whitsundays, choice is paramount. From top resorts to deserted islands ideal for honeymooners and romantics, to magnificent National Parks and gleaming beaches, there is never a dull day. From charming Airlie Beach as a departure point to islands such as Hamilton and Daydream, the choice is yours.

Magnetic Island Townsville

Airlie Beach Brampton Island

Proserpine Mackay

Keswick Island

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Rockhampton

Southern Great Barrier Reef Get amongst it and see turtles in their natural environment at Heron Island, visit the wildlife sanctuary that is Wilson Island or walk the largest sand island in the world, World Heritage-Listed Fraser Island. Coral cays, crystalline waters and close encounters with local wildlife all make for a paradisaical but accessible vacation.

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Wilson Island

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Gladstone

Heron Island Lady Musgrave Island 18 Lady Elliot Island

Bundaberg

Hervey Bay

Fraser Island

Maryborough

Sunshine Coast

Queensland, Australia

Moreton Island

Brisbane Gold Coast

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Queensland

71 Northern Great Barrier Reef Accommodation

Lizard Island

Green Island Resort

Diving enthusiasts love Lizard Island, Australia's most northern resort. Set right on the Great Barrier Reef, this exquisite resort is acclaimed for its 24 powdery-white beaches in the heart of pristine wilderness. Divers are thrilled with the Cod Hole and the face to face encounters with the massive and curious potato cod fish. Less adventurous guests can relax with a gourmet picnic on one of the many secluded beaches, or take a gentle snorkel through the pretty coral and spectacular giant clam garden.

Indulgence, romance and adventure await on this tropical island paradise where a coral cay, luxury resort and natural wonderland come together to make this an exceptional experience.

Indulgent treatments are on offer at the Azure Spa; the invigorating LI’TYA Mala Mayi is just one recommendation. Dining at Osprey's Restaurant is another treat. The menu features the finest, local produce and contemporary cuisine with top Australian wines and Champagne. With only 40 beautifully appointed rooms and suites, Lizard Island is a place reserved for the fortunate few.

Located 16 miles across the Coral Sea from Cairns, this beautiful, eco-sensitive resort is home to 46 suites which are harmoniously nestled amongst rainforest and secluded from the day visitor facilities. Your stay can be as active or as relaxing as you please. Indulge in rejuvenating spa treatments, escape to sandy beaches, revel in an array of island activities including snorkeling and scuba diving or simply relax by the private pool. A variety of complimentary activities are included such as sunset drinks, snorkeling, kayaking, rainforest and guided evening nature walks, glass bottom boat tours and daily fish feeding presentations.

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From $1,701 per room per night

From $728 per room per night

Fitzroy Island Resort

Castaways Resort & Spa Mission Beach

Just 45-minutes from Cairns by boat, Fitzroy Island Resort is an accessible, affordable tropical paradise nestled between rainforest, beaches and the Great Barrier Reef. With 99 rooms including ocean suites and resort studios, the resort has an excellent range of facilities designed to appeal to all guests. These include the contemporary restaurant, large pool with a swim-up bar, indoor cinema, dive center, Foxy's Day Visitors Centre and mini supermarket.

Situated on the beachfront, Castaways Resort & Spa is a genuine and stylish escape retreat. Bordered by the Great Barrier Reef and World Heritage wet tropics rainforest, Castaways is the perfect destination for couples, families and groups.

Fitzroy Island Resort offers guests the opportunity to intimately discover the magic of the Great Barrier Reef. The turquoise ocean waters are alive with vibrant corals and marine life and the ancient tropical rainforest is home to a prolific, endemic population of forest birds, butterflies and startling white sulphur-crested cockatoos. Fitzroy Island is pure tropical magic; it will create memories to last a lifetime.

Positioned just a few feet from the expansive white sands of Mission Beach and the sparkling Coral Sea, the newly refurbished resort features a day spa, conference and wedding facilities, as well as modern hotel and apartment accommodation. Castaways is an ideal base from which to explore Tropical North Queensland or for simply sitting back and enjoying the local vibe of Mission Beach.

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From $190 per room per night

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PAY 6

From $255 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


72 Magnetic Island Touring & Accommodation

Queensland

2 Night Island Discovery

Discover Magnetic Island’s natural wonders on this island paradise located just five miles off Townsville’s coast within the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Park. Indulge in an island discovery getaway and enjoy the relaxing experience that is magic Magnetic Island. This signature package offers three days to explore the island's beautiful beaches, relaxed village atmosphere, walks and wildlife. This is the ideal North Queensland vacation.

Operated by Sealink

Stay at the luxury Peppers Blue on Blue Resort which is positioned on the water’s edge in the heart of a new waterfront precinct with its own marina. Rooms include an en-suite with a large shower, air-conditioning, full mini-bar, large flat screen TV and a private balcony for admiring the brilliant tropical sunsets. This two night Magnetic Island package includes return SEALINK ferry transfers for two people, two days’ car hire on the island, afternoon sail on a Tall Ship and two nights’ accommodation in a hotel room at Peppers Blue on Blue Resort.

Queensland

From $450 per person

2 Night Pure Magnetic

2 Night Bungalow Bay Stay

Indulge yourself at Pure Magnetic on magic Magnetic Island off the coast of Townsville in the north of Queensland. The villa styled accommodation consists of self-contained luxury units situated a few feet from the shimmering beach and fringing reef that surrounds this beautiful island.

Magnetic Island is a beautiful island paradise within the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Park just five miles off the coast of Townsville in the north of Queensland.

Experience the best of Magnetic Island's 23 picturesque bays, azure water, abundant wildlife and relaxed tropical atmosphere. Enjoy snorkeling, walking and strolling along the pretty Nelly Bay foreshore. This two night Pure Magnetic package includes return SEALINK ferry transfers, two days’ car hire on Magnetic Island, lunch on a Tall Ship for two people and two nights’ accommodation in Nelly Bay at Pure Magnetic.

Operated by Sealink

Queensland

From $573 per person

Showcasing Australia’s unique wildlife in a boutique koala sanctuary on Magnetic Island, this very special eco-experience is ideal for the adventure traveler. Accommodation is in the local village with its relaxed, tropical ambiance. The two night bungalow package includes a Champagne breakfast with the koalas, two hour koala tour with souvenir photo, two nights in double or twin bungalow accommodation with share amenities and return ferry transfers with SEALINK Queensland.

Operated by Sealink

Queensland

From $185 per person

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


Queensland

73 Whitsunday Islands Touring

DescaradA Luxury Charters

DescaradA Luxury Charters set a high standard in affordable luxury cruising. The new 110 foot motor yacht, DescaradA2, provides guests with a memorable cruising experience throughout the magnificent Whitsunday Islands. Visit some of the most beautiful locations in the Whitsundays; from the pure white silica sands of Whitehaven Beach, the stunning Nara Inlet and snorkel the spectacular waters of Manta Ray Bat and Blue Pearl Bay. Available for both pre-scheduled tours and private charters, DescaradA accommodates a maximum of 12 guests in four private cabins, all with en-suites. Although the home port is Abel Point Marina in Airlie Beach, transfers can be arranged from Hamilton Island upon request. Private charter transfers can be also be arranged from other locations.

This luxury vessel boasts three levels of spacious living area, providing excellent facilities for vacation making. DescaradA is fully equipped and comes complete with a high speed boat, inflatable rigid tender, jet ski, kayaks and a minimum crew of four, including a top chef who caters for all dietary and culinary requirements. DescaradA Luxury Charters provides a full cruise itinerary with activities, professional crew of four, onboard accommodation, all meals, non-alcoholic beverages, marine park and island fees, and transfers to and from your local area accommodation.

From $2,240 per person

Whitehaven Beach Camira Sailing Adventure

Great Barrier Reef Experience

Relax and take in the spectacular scenery as you sail through the paradisaical Whitsunday Islands National Park on Camira. This 85 foot catamaran is a world first, sailing at speeds of up to 30 knots. Camira’s sleek lines and spacious decks complement her breath taking performance.

Experience one of the world’s most spectacular aquatic playgrounds with Great Barrier Reef Adventures. Cruise out to Hardy Reef to see more than 200 types of fish and 150 types of hard and soft coral which provide a colorful home for anemone, parrot fish, turtles and reef sharks. A high speed catamaran will transport you to an innovative pontoon where you can dive, snorkel, or stay dry in the underwater observatory and semi-submersible. The pontoon is also equipped with a waterslide and sun deck. Refreshments include a delicious lunch and morning and afternoon tea.

Swimming, snorkeling, beautiful beaches, secluded bays, a delicious barbecue lunch with unlimited refreshments and exhilarating sailing on the turquoise Whitsunday waters come together to make this an excellent experience. All snorkeling gear is provided enabling visitors to explore this underwater world of inner reefs and marine treasures. Stroll the full four miles of brilliant silica sand on pristine Whitehaven Beach, join in the beach games, swim or just relax with your beach towel.

Awarded an Advanced Eco Certification, Cruise Whitsundays is dedicated to ensuring that staff and guests respect the reef and surrounding environment. Diving, massage and heli-scenic flights are available as optional extras. Cruises departs daily from Airlie Beach, Hamilton, Daydream and Long Islands.

Cruises depart daily from Airlie Beach, Daydream Island and Long Island. Price based on full-day cruise including lunch

Operated by Cruise

Whitsundays Pty Ltd

From $210 per person

Price based on full-day cruise including lunch

Operated by Cruise

Whitsundays Pty Ltd

From $252 per person

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


74 Whitsundays Mainland Accommodation

Queensland

Coral Sea Resort

Positioned right on the seafront, Coral Sea Resort is just a short stroll to Abel Point Marina, the departure point for the Whitsunday Islands and the Great Barrier Reef. Enchanting Airlie Beach resort village, with its eclectic shops and cafés, is a short walk in the opposite direction along the seaside boardwalk. Coral Sea Resort features a variety of hotel rooms, including luxury suites and one, two and three bedroom apartments, penthouses and beach houses, all of which are serviced daily. The resort offers a wide range of facilities and services, including an award-winning oceanfront restaurant, private dining seaside gazebo, cocktail lounge, fitness room, disabled and lift access, private jetty, water sports, 82 foot pool, wedding chapel, resort shopping and tour desk.

All daily flights arriving either into Proserpine, the Whitsunday Coast Airport or Hamilton Island airport are serviced by commercial transport direct to the resort’s front door. The on-site tour desk can assist you with activities: discover the glorious golden sands of Whitehaven Beach, spend the day on the exotic Great Barrier Reef, check out the exciting crocodile river tour or the wonderful overnight sailing and island adventures. Coral Sea Resort is an engaging, deluxe resort in the magical Whitsundays, combining first class facilities with award-winning hospitality. Languages spoken by the friendly and knowledgeable local staff include French, Italian and Japanese.

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From $291 per room per night

Marina Shores

Water's Edge Resort

Set right on the waterfront in Airlie Beach, Marina Shores boasts 50 luxurious apartments with views overlooking the Coral Sea and the Whitsunday Islands. Accommodation includes one, two and three bedroom spa apartments and stunning two level, two bedroom spa penthouses.

Water’s Edge Resort comprises one, two and three bedroom self-contained and very spacious apartments with exceptional, uninterrupted views of the Coral Sea and Whitsunday Islands. Enjoy the exquisite views from your private balcony in this resort nestled into lush tropical gardens.

Marina Shores’ design is very different with space, light and color playing an important role. Vogue interiors, spacious balconies with barbecue, state of the art lighting, a 98 foot pool, lush gardens, sunset viewing and seaside boardwalk are just some of the special features. The resort is a three-minute walk from Abel Point Marina, the departure point for excursions to the Great Barrier Reef, Whitehaven Beach and the Whitsunday Islands.

Situated 109 yards from the center of Airlie Beach, Water's Edge Resort exudes sophistication and refinement. Personalized service combines with the breathtaking location, excellent cuisine at Deja Vu Restaurant and exquisite décor to make Water's Edge Resort the ideal choice for a premium Whitsundays vacation. If location, tranquillity and comfort are what you are looking for in holiday accommodation, then Water's Edge Resort is the place for you.

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From $342 per room per night

From $342 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


Queensland Hamilton Island

Cairns Townsville Airlie Beach Mackay

Great Barrier Reef

75 Whitsunday Islands Accommodation

qualia, Hamilton Island

Airlie Beach Shute Harbour

Whitsunday Island Whitehaven Beach/ Hill Inlet

HAMILTON ISLAND

Queensland Brisbane

Hamilton island offers truly memorable experiences at the Great Barrier Reef and the Whitsundays. Beautiful natural surroundings, azure waters, secluded beaches, warm weather, fascinating coral reefs and diverse flora and fauna all make Hamilton a very special place. Add to this, it is only a short boat ride to legendary Whitehaven Beach, with its glittering and endless expanse of white sand. Access is easy with direct flights from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Cairns. In addition, there is a 30-minute direct boat transfer from Shute Harbour, Airlie Beach, on the mainland. No matter what kind of vacation you are looking for, it is all here on Hamilton: luxury, action, relaxation, romance or a fun family getaway.

Surrounded by the unsurpassed beauty of the Great Barrier Reef, qualia is nestled into the secluded, most northern tip of Hamilton Island. With a distinctive Australian style, this world-class, adult-only resort immerses guests in a relaxed ambiance of exceptional, personalized and intuitive service. The 60 individual pavilions all boast stunning views of the Whitsundays, some with private plunge pools. Spa qualia, with its range of luxurious and indulgent treatments, offers the ultimate relaxation experience. Golf enthusiasts will appreciate the three night qualia Golf Package, with the chance to test their skills with a round of golf on Australia’s only island championship golf course, the Hamilton Island Golf Club on neighboring Dent Island. The course features unparalleled views of the Whitsundays and the surrounding Great Barrier Reef.

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From $1,092 per room per night

Beach Club, Hamilton Island

Yacht Club Villas, Hamilton Island

Gracefully positioned on the Dent Passage waterfront within a lush, tropical setting, the luxury Yacht Club Villas symbolize the new vision for Hamilton Island. Designed by renowned architect Walter Barda, with landscaping design by Jamie Durie, the Villas offer a lifestyle which is difficult to match. Only a short stroll from the new Hamilton Island Yacht Club, all four bedroom villas enjoy spectacular views, enhanced by the balance between tranquil serenity and world-class facilities. Map Page 70 Reference 10

From $1,065 per room per night

Hamilton Island Packages - Great Value! Set right on the beachfront, the Beach Club offers couples an intimate vacation experience which is exclusively for adults. Set in landscaped gardens, all rooms face directly onto Catseye Beach and all include a private courtyard or balcony. Beach Club guests have access to all of Hamilton Island’s facilities as well as access to the Beach Club lounge, complimentary Wi-Fi access, exclusive restaurant and infinity edge pool. Guests at this boutique resort also benefit from the following inclusions as part of their stay: à la carte breakfast daily in the Beach Club Restaurant, VIP return Hamilton Island airport/marina/ Beach Club transfers, VIP chauffeur service, use of catamarans, paddle skis, windsurfing and snorkeling equipment, use of the gymnasium, spa and sauna, tennis and squash court hire, use of the Beach Club lounge, pool and restaurant.

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From $666 per room per night

Tropical Hamilton Island has some great packages available for discovering this fun destination. There is something for everyone: Great Barrier Reef Adventure, Best of Whitsundays, Romantic Escape, Whitehaven Beach and Golf & Spa packages as well as the Kids Stay and Eat Free program (conditions apply). The popular Romantic Escape, ideal for honeymooners and couples, includes a bottle of sparkling wine upon arrival, On The Edge Twilight Sail one evening and choice of Denison Star Dinner Cruise or three course set dinner at Romano’s Italian restaurant on another evening. Price based on Great Barrier Reef Adventure in a Garden View Room at Reef View Hotel

Operated by Hamilton

Island

From $995 per person

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


76 Whitsunday Islands Accommodation

Queensland

Reef View Hotel, Hamilton Island

Palm Bungalows, Hamilton Island

Located opposite Catseye Beach, the Reef View Hotel features very spacious, wellappointed rooms, all with private balconies overlooking either landscaped gardens or the breath taking vista of the Coral Sea.

For guests seeking charm and relaxation, Palm Bungalows is the ideal location on Hamilton Island. Situated in an attractive, tropical garden setting, the freestanding island bungalows all have balconies and outdoor furniture. Rooms are spacious and suitable for both couples and small families.

A range of luxuriously appointed suites are situated on the top floors. All rooms face the sea and are equipped with outdoor furniture, enabling guests to relax and admire the spectacular sunrises and sunsets. The hotel offers a Kids Stay & Eat for Free program (conditions apply), as well as free use of catamarans, paddle skis, windsurfing and snorkeling equipment. Return Hamilton Island airport/marina to hotel transfers are included, as is unlimited use of the scheduled Island Shuttle service.

As part of their stay, guests enjoy free daily buffet breakfast for stays of four nights or longer, return Hamilton Island airport/marina transfers as well as free use of catamarans, paddle skis and windsurfing and snorkeling equipment. Other benefits include unlimited use of scheduled Island Shuttle services as well as the Kids Stay & Eat for Free program (conditions apply). Palm Bungalows is a great place for guests seeking to relax and do nothing at all or for those seeking a more active vacation on the renowned Great Barrier Reef.

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From $426 per room per night

From $391 per room per night

Hayman

Daydream Island Resort and Spa

Lapping the azure waters of the Great Barrier Reef, Hayman is Australia’s celebrated, private island destination. Hayman's warm welcome ensures that guests enjoy a unique and memorable experience offering luxury, relaxation, adventure and a lifestyle that is genuine and sincere.

Award-winning Daydream Island Resort and Spa, in the tropical Whitsundays, offers affordable luxury with 296 rooms and suites, all framed by magnificent views of secluded beaches or stunning rainforest.

The resort features superbly appointed rooms, suites, penthouses, beach villas, a beach house, world class restaurants offering a range of cuisines, award-winning Hayman Spa health and beauty facility, kids' club and creche. Marine activities on offer include PADI diving, fishing, snorkeling, sea kayaking, reef cruises and seaplane and helicopter adventures. Guests can relax and enjoy Hayman’s superb salt and fresh water pools, head to the island’s beaches for sunbathing and snorkeling or take one of the fascinating island walks or garden tours.

Daydream’s Rejuvenation Spa has 16 treatment rooms offering salon services, naturopathy, massage and therapeutic and other treatments. Other facilities include an Australian themed mini-golf course, lagoon pools, restaurants, bars, tennis and a large outdoor cinema. Water sports include jet skiing, parasailing, fishing and kayaking. Diving and snorkeling off the pretty coral reef is easy as is feeding sharks and stingrays at the world’s largest outdoor aquarium. All Daydream packages include over 20 free guest activities including non-motorized water sports, gym, rainforest walk and others. Children stay and eat breakfast for free if they share with adults and use existing bedding.

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From $660 per room per night

From $370 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


Queensland Heron Island

77 Southern Great Barrier Reef Accommodation Wilson Island

Heron Island is a true coral cay situated right on the World Heritage-Listed Great Barrier Reef. A nature lover’s haven, Heron is renowned for its abundance of birdlife and endless gardens of coral right off the beach. Activities include guided island and reef walks, semi-submersible cruises, the Aqua Soul Spa and the Junior Rangers' program for kids from 7 to 12 years. Famous for its scuba diving and snorkeling, the island is ribboned by sugar white sands, crystal clear waters and acres of coral with beautifully colored marine life. Map Page 70 Reference 15

From $469 per room per night

Long Island Resort Wilson Island is a very special place on the Great Barrier Reef, enabling you to live as a castaway in this paradisaical setting. The sweeping, castor sugar sands and pristine waters are shared by exotic birds, turtles and a large variety of marine life, including colorful coral and fish. Some of the best snorkeling on the Great Barrier Reef can be experienced just off the beach.

Imagine hammocks rocking under palm trees, golden sandy beaches, gentle waves lapping onshore with 2,500 acres of tropical rainforest as decor - this is Long Island Resort in the Whitsundays. For the energetic, the resort has a lot to offer, from diverse water sports, to exploring 12 miles of bushwalking paths to snorkeling colorful fish and coral on the fringing reef. Facilities include two pools, tennis courts, kids’ club, bars, spa, restaurant, café and gift shop. Guests can choose between a lovely garden view or beachfront room.

The island welcomes a maximum of only 12 guests at a time and offers tastefully designed, tented accommodation, which looks out to the reef and ocean. Each tent has its own shower and changing facilities within the wash house which is located nearby. Featuring fresh and local produce, all dining options, beverages, snorkeling equipment and return boat transfers from Heron Island are included in the daily rate. If being shipwrecked in style is your dream, Wilson is truly the destination for you.

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From $273 per room per night

From $1,366 per room per night

Lady Elliot Island Eco Resort

Lady Elliot Island Eco Resort is a true coral cay island situated at the southern tip of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. The island, regarded as one of the best snorkeling and diving locations on the Great Barrier Reef, is known for its unspoilt coral reef and amazing array of spectacular marine life. Guests at Lady Elliot Island Eco Resort can tour the reef in a glass-bottom boat, snorkel to explore the wonders of the reef, learn to scuba dive, take a guided reef walk, enjoy a range of other guided activities, stroll along a deserted beach or simply relax and unwind. With exceptionally clear water all year round, visitors marvel at the inhabitants of this Marine National Park (green zone) where they can encounter turtles, dolphins and the resident manta rays.

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From $626 per room per night All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.

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Queensland

Brisbane & Southern Queensland

Expansive stretches of golden beach, surfing paradises, exciting theme

parks, fine dining and a relaxed lifestyle are they keys to a wonderful Brisbane and Southern Queensland vacation. Sandwiched in between two gilded stretches of sunny coastline, Brisbane is well placed for admiring traditional Queenslander architecture and enjoying casual dining, shopping and adventure. Leisurely sea and sun experiences abound in what is known as the Sunshine State, with Brisbane as a base.

Fraser Island

Brisbane Package

World Heritage-Listed Fraser Island is the world’s largest sand island. Untouched ancient rainforests, shimmering sands, colored sand cliffs, pure freshwater lakes and turquoise seas make this a special place for exploration and adventure. Rare and endangered flora and fauna co-inhabit the delicate ecosystems of this pristine setting.

From $480 per person Day 1: Upon arrival in Brisbane a shuttle coach will transfer you to your hotel. Day 2: You will be collected from your hotel to tour to City Hall, Parliament House, Saint John’s Cathedral and the Treasury Casino by coach. Then cruise up the river past prestigious suburbs and magnificent sandstone buildings, under the Story Bridge and past the Kangaroo Point Cliffs to South Bank Parklands before visiting Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary to cuddle a koala – an unforgettable experience.

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Look out for humpback whales and dolphins in this natural marine wonderland close to Brisbane. With unspoilt sandy beaches, abundant wildlife and shady bays, Moreton Island is a popular attraction. Explore the shallow freshwater lagoons of the National Park and the sweeping sand dunes or swim in the gentle blue waters of this adventure playground.


Queensland

79 Brisbane & Beyond Touring

2 Day Fraser Explorer Tour

3 Day Fraser Island Cool Dingo Tour

Fraser Explorer Tours offers a fun and relaxing experience for all types of travelers, from singles and couples to families and small groups, with a choice of accommodation styles to suit. Two days of fun and adventure on pristine Fraser Island, led by an experienced local guide, will take you to the very best the island has to offer. Departing daily from Hervey Bay and Rainbow Beach, the tour include one night in motel style accommodation at Eurong Beach Resort, two full-days of guided 4WD tours and meals. Day tours from Hervey and Rainbow Beach are also available.

This tour is ideal for the young or young at heart who would like to experience Fraser Island in a more adventurous and fun way. Your tour will include three days of guided 4WD touring and accommodation at Kingfisher Bay’s Wilderness Lodge plus meals. Your guide is a true Fraser guru who will not only take you to the island’s most incredible spots, such as Lake McKenzie, Eli Creek, 75 Mile Beach or Indian Heads but also wow you with fascinating facts about the Island’s history, fauna and flora.

Price based on 1 night standard accommodation at Eurong Beach Resort

Operated by Kingfisher

Bay Resort Group

From $368 per person

Fraser Day Tour

Price based on 2 nights standard accommodation at Wilderness Lodge

Operated by Kingfisher

Bay Resort Group

From $504 per person

2 Day Fraser Island Discovery

Australia’s multi award-winning eco-touring company, The Discovery Group, offers an unforgettable wilderness adventure to World Heritage-Listed Fraser Island. Jump aboard one of our Warrior 4WD vehicles and experience the thrill of beach driving at its best. Enjoy a guided rainforest walk and refreshing lake swim followed by a delicious Aussie barbecue lunch to top off a sublime day of discovery on the world's largest sand island. Departing daily, tours service the Sunshine Coast. Price based on full-day tour including lunch

Operated by The

Discovery Group

From $196 per person

Noosa Everglades "Bar-B-Canoe" Tour The Discovery Group offers a very special Australian experience showcasing the very best of World Heritage-Listed Fraser Island in two days.

The adventure begins with a river cruise through the magnificent lakes and wetlands of the Noosa River to the start of the Noosa Everglades. After morning tea, paddle upstream in your canoe through ancient landscapes and mirrored waterways to re-join your tour group for a delicious barbecue lunch prepared by your guide in the tranquil surroundings of historic Harry’s Hut. After lunch experience the striking wonders of the Everglades, recognized as one of the most spectacular canoeing adventures in Australia. Enjoy a leisurely river cruise with your tour group back to Noosa.

Experience the excitement of beach driving and immerse yourself in pristine wilderness as your guide leads you on a journey of discovery. Enjoy the island's bold beauty with guided rainforest walks, refreshing lake swims and comfortable overnight accommodation at Happy Valley where you can celebrate your discoveries with a delicious Aussie barbecue dinner. Day two highlights on this exciting tour include a visit to Eli Creek, Maheno Shipwreck, Indian Head and the renowned colored sands.

Price based onfull-day river cruise

Operated by The

Discovery Group

From $88 per person

Price based on 1 night shared facility accommodation

Operated by The

Discovery Group

From $442 per person

Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary – Gold Coast

Yanguwah – Indigenous Dinner and Show

Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary on the Gold Coast features unique Australian wildlife as well as fascinating Aboriginal cultural performances, outstanding wildlife presentations, Green Challenge Adventure Parc high ropes course and a miniature train. Visitors can have fun at Wild Island playground, hold a cuddly koala and feed a kangaroo. There is a lot more to see and do as well at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary. This is a great way to see Australia's unique fauna close up. More Australian, More Natural, More Fun.

Yanguwah (welcome)! Immerse yourself in an engaging evening of Indigenous Australian culture including a welcome didgeridoo performance, a traditional in-ground cooking of a Kup Murri feast and energetic Aboriginal dancing. Enjoy a delightful dinner and a fascinating Torres Strait Islander song and dance performance at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary on the Gold Coast. This exciting cultural evening is complemented by the chance to meet native fauna along the way. More Australian, More Natural, More Fun!

Operated by Currumbin

Operated by Currumbin

Wildlife Sanctuary

From $56 per person

Wildlife Sanctuary

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.

From $77 per person


80 Moreton Island Touring & Accommodation

Queensland

Tangalooma Dolphin Adventure Day Tour

Tangalooma Wrecks

Enjoy a unique island experience only 75-minutes from Brisbane at Tangalooma Island Resort on majestic Moreton Island, the world’s third largest sand island. Start your day with a cruise across beautiful Moreton Bay, keeping an eye out for dolphins and dugongs on the way. Upon arrival at the island, staff personally welcome guests to the resort prior to the delicious buffet lunch. You will experience the thrill of sand tobogganing on a Desert Safari tour and then join our eco-rangers for an informative Dolphin Behaviour and Data Collection presentation. You will be able to put your new knowledge to good use when you hand feed one of the playful wild dolphins at sunset which is an experience you will never forget. You will also have unlimited access to the exclusive day lounge throughout the day and be able to make the most of over 40 free land-based activities.

Price based on full-day tour including lunch

Operated by Tangalooma

Island Resort

From $196 per person

Tangalooma Island Resort, Moreton Island

Set amidst lush National Park and overlooking stunning Moreton Bay, Tangalooma Island Resort is an ideal island escape. Only 75-minutes from Brisbane, Tangalooma offers a special adventure, educational or nature-based experience in a truly relaxed environment. The resort offers a choice of accommodation, allowing guests to tailor their stay to suit their requirements. There are over 300 rooms, each set amidst luscious landscaped gardens and natural bushland, most with ocean views. Guest facilities and services include babysitting, buggy hire, currency exchange, housekeeping, stroller hire, towel hire, wake up calls and a safety deposit box.

late. Offering a selection of popular beer, Australian wine and refreshing cocktails, it is the perfect place to relax at the end of the day. In the evenings, when a pod of wild dolphins visits the resort, overnight guests enjoy the unforgettable experience of hand feeding one of these graceful creatures. Tangalooma has over 80 tours and activities (of which more than 40 are free) with something to suit everyone. From sand tobogganing and ATV quad bike tours to whale watching cruises (seasonal) and snorkeling the Tangalooma Wrecks, there is so much choice that it is difficult to decide what to do next.

Enjoy four dining options from buffet style to beachfront dining – Tangalooma offers something to suit all tastes. The Wrecks Bar is the main resort bar and is open daily until

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From $381 per room per night All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


Queensland

81 Fraser Island Touring & Accommodation

Fraser Island Adventure

If you are itching to explore Fraser Island, the world’s largest sand island, Kingfisher Bay’s Fraser Island Adventure package is the ideal solution, offering the chance to visit iconic spots such as 75 Mile Beach, Lake McKenzie and beautiful Wanggoolba Creek. By day you will explore Fraser’s famous sand tracks in the comfort of an air-conditioned, custom-designed 4WD coach. By night you will enjoy resort living with all the comforts of home. This package of three days/two nights includes resort hotel accommodation, ranger-guided Fraser Island Eco Tour including lunch, refreshments and National Park fees, hot buffet breakfast daily and return ferry transfer from Brisbane.

Price based on tour code: FAB25

Operated by Kingfisher

Bay Resort Group

From $179 per person

Kingfisher Bay Jetty

Kingfisher Bay Resort, Fraser Island

Fraser Island is blessed with beautiful freshwater lakes, massive sand dunes, towering rainforest jutting out of sand, spectacular cliffs of colored sands, an exquisite 75 mile beach with fresh water creeks flowing into the ocean and a shipwreck.

Access to this hauntingly beautiful island wilderness is easy. The ferry from Hervey Bay takes 50-minutes; the island can also be reached by self-drive. There are daily direct flights from Sydney and Brisbane and a shuttle service or train from Brisbane.

You can explore the wonders of the world’s largest sand island from the comfort of awardwinning Kingfisher Bay Resort. The ecotourism resort is designed to blend in with the natural island environment. Both the hotel rooms and self-contained two and three bedroom villas feature private decks with sea or bush views. With expert ranger guides, you can discover the island's wildlife and natural beauty, either on a guided walk or 4WD tour. From August to October, cruise with a marine ranger to admire the magnificent humpback whales that play just north of the resort. Watch the sun set over the sea, go star gazing, enjoy Australian bush foods, sip a cocktail, or simply bubble in a spa and indulge in a massage, the choice is yours.

Facilities and services include restaurants, bars, café, swimming pools, spa, tennis court, water sports, laundry, child minding, 4WD guided tours, nature walks and whale watching. All rooms include air-conditioning, TV, radio, tea and coffee making facilities, iron and hair-dryer, fridge, telephone and for villas only, full cooking facilities.

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From $224 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


82 Brisbane Accommodation

Queensland

Quay West Suites Brisbane

Rendezvous Hotel Brisbane Anzac Square

A secluded oasis in the heart of Brisbane city, Quay West Suites Brisbane offers luxuriously appointed one and two bedroom apartments and executive suites. With each spacious apartment featuring magnificent views of the Botanical Gardens, the Brisbane River, Kangaroo Point Cliffs or the city skyline, this luxury inner city hotel is within close proximity of the Queen Street Mall shopping and dining precinct. Enhanced by its beautiful resort style swimming pool, the hotel also has a spa, sauna and gym, as well as an elegant on-site restaurant and bar.

Rendezvous Hotel Brisbane is much more than a stylish hotel – it is pleasure absolute. This beautifully restored, Heritage-Listed building exudes true, old-world grace, making every day a most enjoyable experience. Located in the heart of Brisbane city, opposite Central Railway Station and overlooking evergreen Anzac Square Memorial Gardens, this landmark building boasts 135 beautifully appointed hotel rooms and spacious suite style apartments. It is close to the major city attractions and enjoys many special touches, such as the charming guest library.

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From $290 per room per night

From $190 per room per night

The Sebel Suites Brisbane

Oaks Festival Towers

The Sebel Suites Brisbane is located in the heart of the city, close to Queen Street Mall. With access to an extensive selection of boutiques, cafés, dining and entertainment options, the studios and one and two bedroom suites boast spectacular views of the city’s colorful skyline. The stylishly decorated suites all feature a spacious lounge room, fully-equipped kitchen, laundry and private balcony. Hotel facilities include a restaurant, bar, pool, gym and sauna.

Oaks Festival Towers combines a premier position with spacious, contemporary design, modern technology and first-class facilities. Offering one and two bedroom selfcontained apartments, all with private balconies and city views, the property is close to Queen Street Mall, Treasury Casino, the beautiful Botanic Gardens, the Sunday Riverside Markets and the entertainment area. Guests can take advantage of the lap pool, heated spa, sauna and barbecue area or simply relax and admire the city sights over a drink.

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From $242 per room per night

From $281 per room per night

Chifley at Lennons

Adina Apartment Hotel Brisbane

Located on the Queen Street Mall in the heart of Brisbane’s city center, Chifley at Lennons is only a short walk to the South Bank Parklands and the art gallery and museum precinct. The hotel offers well-appointed accommodation in a great downtown location which is ideal for the leisure traveler. Air-conditioned guest rooms are available in a variety of accommodation styles including deluxe rooms, one bedroom suites and luxury spa rooms, most with panoramic views of the Brisbane city skyline. All rooms are non-smoking.

Enjoy top theater, premier nightspots and great restaurants in this modern, cosmopolitan city which is known for its relaxed and friendly style. Adina Apartment Hotel Brisbane can be found at the east end of the city centre. This comfortable hotel offers sweeping views of the Brisbane River, the city skyline and Story Bridge. Take the River Boardwalk to the Botanic Gardens or visit the Southbank Parklands, Convention Centre or Cultural Centre via the Goodwill footbridge.

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From $271 per room per night

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From $284 per room per night

Rendezvous Studio Hotel Brisbane On George

Hotel Grand Chancellor Brisbane

Rendezvous Studio Hotel Brisbane On George is a vibrant hotel offering easy access to the best that Brisbane has to offer. The hotel is a two-minute walk from the Treasury Casino and even closer to the Brisbane River. Its central location makes it the ideal base from which to explore some of Brisbane's best attractions. With 99 stylish rooms, an outdoor pool area and a popular restaurant, the hotel provides a high level of service and is ideal for any visitor wishing to discover the charms of the city.

Hotel Grand Chancellor Brisbane is located on the highest point of central Brisbane, opposite Roma Street Parklands. Most rooms feature balconies which afford spectacular river, city or mountain views. The 194 comfortable rooms range from standard and superior rooms, to superior suites with private lounge and kitchen facilities. Other facilities include a rooftop swimming pool, spa and gym. Walking to city shopping malls and other attractions is easy from this prime location.

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From $190 per room per night

From $276 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


Queensland Oceans Mooloolaba Beach

83 Sunshine Coast & Beyond Accommodation Noosa Beach

The Sebel Resort Noosa Oceans Mooloolaba Beach, north of Brisbane, is the only deluxe resort in the picturesque seaside town of Mooloolaba. From its prominent position directly opposite the beach and in the center of vibrant Mooloolaba Esplanade, access to both surf and shops is easy. Guests can enjoy the bustling vibe of the Esplanade, with its great choice of restaurants, open air cafés and boutiques or wander along the sparkling sands of the beach. The 46 exquisite self-contained two, three and four bedroom apartments and penthouses feature state of the art facilities, smart technology and modern design. Daily maid service, private balconies, free standing spa baths and stunning ocean views all complement the experience on offer at the property. The tastefully designed penthouses all come with private rooftops, heated spa or lap pool and outdoor dining and barbecue.

The Sebel Noosa Resort is located on Noosa's lively Hastings Street, set amongst galleries, superb boutiques, restaurants and colorful cafés. Offering luxuriously appointed one or two bedroom apartments all featuring spacious living and dining areas, the hotel is suitable for both couples and families. Relaxing at the resort pool, strolling along the boardwalk on pretty Main Beach, or casual dining are all part of a Noosa vacation at this prime location.

From $375 per room per night

From $717 per room per night

Oaks Seaforth

Ramada Hotel & Suites Hervey Bay

Poised on the beach side of one of the Sunshine Coast’s most picturesque headlands, Oaks Seaforth Resort offers spacious one and two bedroom apartments and penthouses, all with spa baths and balconies for taking in the superb views over the Pacific Ocean. All apartments and penthouses feature full kitchen facilities as well as large open-plan living areas. Penthouses offer private rooftop balconies, ideal for sunset cocktails. Other facilities include swimming pool, spa, gym, sauna and poolside barbecue.

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From $231 per room per night

BreakFree French Quarter Experience the vibrant yet laid back seaside town of Hervey Bay with its spectacular natural beauty and abundance of eco-tourism and water sports’ activities. A 10-minute drive from the airport, Ramada Hotel & Suites Hervey Bay provides the ideal location to enjoy all the wonders of Queensland's Fraser Coast.

Welcome to BreakFree French Quarter, a beachside resort located in the center of all the action on Noosa’s lively Hastings Street on the Sunshine Coast. Set back from the hustle and bustle of Hastings Street, BreakFree French Quarter offers direct access to the shopping, dining and entertainment on offer in this delightful town. Walking to the lush National Park and pretty Main Beach is also possible from the property. At BreakFree French Quarter you will find great value Noosa accommodation and a range of recreational facilities.

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From $375 per room per night

Ramada Hotel & Suites Hervey Bay offers apartment style accommodation with all the services and facilities of a hotel. The studio rooms and self-contained apartments feature kitchenette and laundry facilities (apartments only), high speed internet access, in-house movies and furnished balconies. In addition, spa bathrooms are available. The resort features a heated swimming pool, spa, barbecue area, licensed restaurant and bar, fitness room, table tennis, bike hire, conference facilities and undercover off street parking.

From $200 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


84 Gold Coast Accommodation

Queensland

Sea Temple Surfers Paradise

Australis Sovereign Hotel

Sea Temple Surfers Paradise is positioned right in the heart of the Gold Coast, on a magnificent stretch of coastline. Soaring 77 storeys high and surrounded by a plethora of boutiques, dining and nightlife, this hotel boasts fully self-contained, luxurious beachfront apartments with uninterrupted, panoramic ocean views. With 24-hour guest services, facilities include a sparkling outdoor pool overlooking iconic Surfers Paradise beach, indoor lap pool, landscaped garden and barbecue area, gym, spa, steam room and restaurant.

Located in Surfers Paradise, Australis Sovereign Hotel is close to the beach and other local Gold Coast attractions. The scenic hinterland and premier golf courses are within the vicinity, making it an ideal spot for golfers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Australis Sovereign Hotel, with its convenient position and top quality facilities, represents excellent value for money. The low-rise twin towers feature a variety of accommodation styles, including hotel rooms and fully serviced one and two bedroom suites with a separate, spacious lounge dining area.

From $370 per room per night

From $132 per room per night

Mantra Legends Hotel

Mantra Sun City

Capturing the very essence of Queensland’s Gold Coast, Mantra Legends Hotel is situated 109 yards from patrolled surf beaches. Boutiques, restaurants and nightlife are all within the vicinity. With a casual and elegant ambiance, the luxuriously appointed rooms and deluxe suites are stylishly decorated and feature private balconies. The hotel proposes a full range of services, ensuring a carefree vacation. Guests can relax by the pool before enjoying a refreshing drink in Tales Bar and a delicious dinner at Fables Restaurant.

With an ambiance of Gold Coast fun, Mantra Sun City offers premium accommodation close to Surfers Paradise Beach and the cosmopolitan hub of Cavill Avenue. Set in lush tropical gardens, the property offers luxury hotel rooms, apartments and the delightful Sayas Restaurant Café Bar. The extensive facilities include a heated indoor pool, plunge pool, outdoor free-form lagoon pool with sandy beach, two waterslides with lifeguard on duty, spa, sauna, steam room, tennis court, children’s playroom and on-site day spa.

From $217 per room per night

From $221 per room per night

Outrigger Surfers Paradise

Vibe Hotel Gold Coast

Outrigger Surfers Paradise is located in the heart of Surfers Paradise, on Queensland’s iconic Gold Coast. The hotel enjoys a prized location at the center of the entertainment precinct and is 109 yards from golden Surfers Paradise Beach. The property offers 411 spacious, refurbished rooms with sweeping views of Surfers Paradise and the Pacific Ocean. Featuring a large pool area, children’s wading pool, spa, tennis court, gym, business center and conference facility, Outrigger Surfers Paradise is the ideal choice for business and leisure travelers alike.

Overlooking a picturesque expanse of the Nerang River with sweeping views to the east of the sparkling ocean, or west to the Gold Coast Hinterland, Vibe Hotel Gold Coast makes an ideal base for exploring the area. Guests love the hotel’s location which is close to designer shopping, trendy restaurants and the lively nightlife scene. Furthermore, this chic property is a short drive to Dreamworld, Wet ‘n’ Wild and Movie World. The riverside setting and friendly service blend to create a perfect venue for your Gold Coast getaway.

From $178 per room per night

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From $179 per room per night

InterContinental Sanctuary Cove

O'Reillys Rainforest Retreat

Escape to a world of comfort, style and relaxation, only 45-minutes' drive and half way between Gold Coast and Brisbane Airports. Set in beautiful surroundings, the hotel offers exquisite views from the spacious 243 guest rooms and suites. Inspired by the grandeur of a traditional Queenslander home, InterContinental Sanctuary Cove offers a unique blend of colonial design and resort style facilities. Enjoy great food and wine, shopping, recreational facilities, championship golf courses, day spa and theme parks, with the hinterland being only minutes away.

Situated in the heart of the World Heritage site of Lamington National Park, O’Reilly’s is a pleasant two hour drive from Brisbane. Set amongst spectacular rainforests and mountains, the resort offers rooms to suit all tastes, ranging from luxurious Rainforest Retreat Canopy Suites through to Mountain Villas. Surrounded by 49,000 acres of subtropical rainforest, O’Reilly’s is a great base for exploring nearby or for unwinding with the mountain mist in the background. The warm and friendly style of O’Reilly’s ensures a memorable, stress-free stay.

From $287 per room per night

From $287 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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Northern Territory

& The Red Centre

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aking its name from the brilliant red soil found in the area, Australia’s Red Centre is the heart of the nation’s Outback and home to the famous monolith, Uluru and the historic town of Alice Springs. Rich in Aboriginal culture and history, the area’s highlights include Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Kings Canyon and the magnificent MacDonnell Ranges. The contrasting colors of terracotta, blue and green give way to sweeping panoramas set against the desert silence.

Uluru-Kata Tjuta

3 Day Red Centre Experience

A World Heritage area, Kata Tjuta is Anangu land. Traveling around Kata Tjuta is an awe-inspiring experience, discovering ancient rock formations such as Uluru, the largest monolith in the world, Aboriginal history and culture and endemic wildlife. Observing sunrise and sunset when the rocks change color is one of the highlights.

From $1,095 per person Day 1: Alice Springs - Uluru (Ayers Rock) Travel through the West MacDonnell Ranges. Stop at a camel farm for an optional camel ride (own expense) then view majestic Atila (Mt. Conner), before arriving at Ayers Rock Resort. Tour Kata Tjuta, walk into Walpa Gorge, and then watch sunset and the changing colors of Uluru whilst enjoying a complimentary glass of wine. You have the option of continuing on to an Outback BBQ.

Alice Springs Situated in the geographic centre of Australia, Alice Springs was established by the early explorers as the gateway to Central Australia. The pioneering town is the departure point for exploring outback sites including Aboriginal sites and National Parks. Authentic Aboriginal art galleries and cultural centers are a feature of the town.

Day 2: Sounds of Silence Dinner Join the Uluru Sunrise and Base Tour or the Sunrise and Guided Cultural Walk. Dine under a million stars at the award- winning Sounds ofTorres Silence Strait Arafura you Sea on a tour of the southern night Dinner, then relax as a Star Talker takes skies (conditions permitting).

Timor Sea

Day 3: Uluru (Ayers Rock)

Kings Canyon Spectacular Kings Canyon is the deepest gorge in the Red Centre with waterholes which never completely dry up. Rich growth springs up from the canyon floor, including palms of ancient biological origin. Highlights around the canyon rim include the tropical pools of the Garden of Eden and beehive rock formations called the Lost City.

MacDonnell Ranges The East and West MacDonnell Ranges stretch for hundreds of miles on both sides of Alice Springs. The traditional owners, the Arrernte people, believe giant caterpillars called the Yeperenye became the Ranges. Juxtaposed against blue sky and red earth, the mountains are resplendent with gorges,WESTERN waterholes AUSTRALIA and colorful flora and fauna. Indian Ocean

Kakadu National Park

You will be transferred to Ayers Rock Airport to connect with your onward Gulf of flight (flights anytime, airfare not included). Carpentaria Lake Argyle Gibb Bungle River Bungles Geikie Gorge

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Great Sandy Desert

Red Centre, Australia Great Victoria Desert


86 Uluru (Ayers Rock) & Beyond Touring

Northern Territory

Desert Awakenings

Sunset & BBQ Dinner

Desert Awakenings is designed to introduce you to the natural and cultural landscapes of this remarkable region. Under a canopy of stars, admire the tranquility of the landscape before dawn. Then watch the amazing transformation of colors and life as the desert awakens with Uluru and Kata Tjuta as the striking backdrop. Travel away from the crowds to a secluded sand dune to observe the imposing magic of the sun as it rises over Uluru and Kata Tjuta. This small group tour of a maximum of 11 passengers is accompanied by an expert guide.

With nibbles and a complimentary glass of wine in hand, marvel at the magic of the setting sun as its hues tinge the evening sky in tones for which Uluru is renowned. Remember to photograph Uluru every 5-minutes to capture these striking colors as they change. If it rains, you may be fortunate enough to film the spectacular sight of water cascading down the walls of Uluru Enjoy a BBQ dinner at our exclusive venue.

Price based on full-day tour

Operated by Voyages

Indigenous Tourism Australia

From $182 per person

Operated by AAT

Kings

From $164 per person

Tali Wiru

Sounds of Silence

Complement your visit to Uluru in Red Centre country with dinner at Tali Wiru. 'Tali Wiru', meaning ‘beautiful dune’ in the local Anangu language, offers the magic of fine dining under the southern desert sky. Limited to an intimate group of 20 people, the Tali Wiru experience begins with French Champagne and canapés around a fire pit and progresses to the dune top for a table d'hôte four course dinner, matched with premium Australian wines set to the backdrop of the Uluru setting sun.

Sounds of Silence is a unique outback experience offering a gourmet desert barbecue under the stars. The romance of the desert, the setting of the sun behind the domes of Kata-Tjuta (the Olgas) and Uluru (Ayers Rock), the haunting sounds of the didgeridoo, sumptuous Outback fare and the star-filled heavens are all part of this stunning experience. Shortly before sundown, guests are driven to a secluded location in the desert. As a didgeridoo player weaves his magic spells you will enjoy canapés, beverages (including beer and wine) as well as a buffet barbecue and a star talk.

Price based on 4 hour small group experience including premium dining

Operated by Voyages

Indigenous Tourism Australia

From $330 per person

Sunrise & Base Tour or Climb

Price based on 4 hour experience including dining

Operated by Voyages

Indigenous Tourism Australia

From $207 per person

Larapinta Trail Walkabout

Journey to the Uluru sunrise viewing area and marvel at the magic of the desert sun as it stripes the sky whilst you enjoy coffee or tea. Travel with your guide along the Mutitjulu Walk to discover the history of the area including the Aboriginal rock paintings. Enjoy the visit to the Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre to learn about Aboriginal culture and Aboriginal arts and crafts. Those with a good level of fitness can embark on the Uluru Climb (if it is open) instead of doing the Uluru Base Tour.

Operated by AAT

Kings

From $99 per person

Thorny Devil

Join one of the world’s most inspiring guided walks, The Larapinta Trail, which extends along the backbone of the West MacDonnell Ranges. On this five day/five night expedition experience highlights such as the Ormiston Pound Circuit, traversing from Glen Helen Gorge to Redbank Gorge, ascending Mount Sonder at sunrise and marvelling at the view across Euro Ridge. It all culminates with the finale of walking into Alice Springs Old Telegraph Station. Fully guided and supported by a ground crew, walkers are required to carry day packs with the crew taking care of the rest. Whatever your motivation for walking the trail, be it the spectacular sunrises and sunsets, the inspiration, the challenge or the window it provides into the varied and fragile ecology, the beauty and grandeur of the Larapinta Trail will leave a lasting impression long after your visit to Central Australia.

Price based on The Larapinta Trail 5 day/5night walking journey twin share

Operated by Walking

Country

From $2,340 per person

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


Northern Territory

87 Uluru (Ayers Rock) & Beyond Touring

3 Day Uluru and Kings Canyon

3 Day Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon

Day 1: Spend the afternoon touring Kata Tjuta, including a walk at Walpa Gorge. Travel to the Uluru sunset viewing area to observe the magnificent, changing colors of Uluru whilst enjoying nibbles and a glass of wine.

This three day safari of Uluru (Ayers Rock), Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) and Kings Canyon is ideal for experience seekers wanting a small group 4WD experience with the luxury of hotel accommodation. With a maximum of six guests, this safari features stunning scenery, beautiful walks, lovely food and wine, driving on bush tracks away from the crowds and optional extras such as the magical ‘Sounds of Silence’ dinner at Uluru.

Day 2: Journey to the Uluru sunrise viewing area and marvel at the magic of the desert sun as it stripes the sky whilst you enjoy coffee or tea. Travel with your guide along the Mutitjulu Walk to discover the history of the area including the Aboriginal rock paintings. Those with a good level of fitness can embark on the Uluru Climb (if it is open) instead of doing the Uluru Base Tour. In the afternoon travel to Kings Canyon Day 3: Join a three hour guided climb to the rim of the canyon for marvellous views of Watarrka National Park. Alternatively, you may wish to explore the canyon floor. In the afternoon, continue to Alice Springs or return to Ayers Rock.

Our departure time at 2pm on day one from Alice Springs enables vistors to start touring immediately upon arrival. On day three, there is the option of finishing at Uluru at 12.30pm and flying on to the next destination or for those wishing to continue exploring, they can return to Alice Springs at 5.30pm.

Price based on Twin Share per person

Operated by AAT

Kings

From $935 per person

Price based on accommodated tour code: WA03

Operated by Wayoutback

Australian Safaris

From $756 per person

5 Day 4WD Kangaroo Dreaming Safari

3 Day Uluru Explorer

Experience the adventurer’s ultimate escape in Central Australia with Advanced EcoCertified Wayoutback Desert Safaris. Traveling with a maximum of 16 guests, traverse the outback in purpose-built 4WD vehicles, crossing cattle stations and dry riverbeds. Sleep around the campfire, under clear outback skies in comfortable swags or for those seeking comfort, choose our permanent tents complete with beds at our remote, private campsites. Be prepared, one night we will be camping wild!

Explore the wonders of the Red Centre on this three day camping safari from Alice Springs. Discover the World Heritage-Listed site of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park with an experienced guide in a group with a maximum of 24. View the Uluru (Ayers Rock) sunset with nibbles and sparkling wine to celebrate the setting hues. Marvel at the sunrise as it stripes over the mystical domes of Kata Tjuta before setting off on a hike to the ‘Valley of the Winds’. Discover Kings Canyon's sheer rock walls and ancient plant life and embark on a four mile hike to magical Watarrka National Park.

Experience Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon as well as the rare opportunity to visit our hosts at Oak Valley Aboriginal community. You will tour their land, observing rock art and gaining an insight into bush tucker as well as living off the land. Incorporating the West MacDonnell Ranges, this safari is ideal for those seeking to experience Outback Australia whilst embracing the spirit of adventure.

Accommodation is in quality private campsites with permanent tents and includes linen, lights and fans. Tasty meals include Outback Pride bushtucker produce accompanied by wine with evening meals. Departing daily from Alice Springs or Ayers Rock Resort, the tour concludes in Alice Springs.

Price based on camping tour code: W05

Operated by Wayoutback

Australian Safaris

From $1,092 per person

Price based on camping tour code: AR3

Operated by Adventure

Tours Australia Group

From $666 per person

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


88 Alice Springs Accommodation

Northern Territory Desert Palms Resort

Crowne Plaza Alice Springs

Set against the majestic MacDonnell Ranges, Crowne Plaza Alice Springs is a first class hotel committed to excellent service and innovation in environmental practices. All rooms have balconies that either overlook the MacDonnell Ranges or the hotel’s heated swimming pool. Rooms are all air-conditioned and feature high speed internet and 24-hour room service. With facilities including the popular Hanuman restaurant, gym, spa, sauna and two tennis courts, Crowne Plaza Alice Springs is an excellent choice in Alice Springs. From $212 per room per night

Chifley Alice Springs Resort The Desert Palms Resort, as the name suggests, provides a cooling, peaceful setting with over 700 palm trees and trailing bougainvilleas creating a colorful atmosphere. Situated in the Mt. John Valley tourist precinct, the property fronts the Todd River and backs onto the beautiful Alice Springs Golf Course. Just 5-minutes from the center of Alice Springs and 546 yards from Lasseter’s Casino, the location is ideal for visitors.

Conveniently located only five-minutes’ walk from the town center, Chifley Alice Springs Resort is situated on the banks of the Todd River. It offers friendly outback service combined with modern, comfortable facilities. With 139 stylish guest rooms, the resort's facilities include 24-hour reception, complimentary wireless internet access, swimming pool, guest laundry, restaurant and bar. Try riding a camel down a dry riverbed or flying in a hot air balloon above the MacDonnell Ranges; these are just some of the activities possible from this comfortable base. From $191 per room per night

The 80 individual studio villas allow guests complete privacy, with palm trees creating a secluded ambiance. The villas are self-contained with kitchenettes, verandas, en-suite bathrooms and Wi-Fi. There is also secure off street parking outside each villa and a licensed mini-mart for convenience. The large undercover barbecue area and the attractive pool with island, gazebo, waterfall and footbridge create a true oasis in the desert.

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From $161 per room per night

Aurora Alice Springs

Heavitree Gap Outback Lodge

This vibrant property is the only accommodation situated on Todd Mall in the main shopping, dining and tourist precinct. The Aurora Alice Springs is a popular choice for tourists wishing to discover both the town and the stunning Outback. It houses a courtyard, pool areas and the not-to-be missed Red Ochre Grill restaurant, renowned for its innovative, contemporary and native cuisine. Red Ochre Grill also features one of the finest collections of Central Australian photography by Ken Duncan.

Situated at the base of the stunning MacDonnell Ranges, Heavitree offers a unique Australian Outback accommodation experience. Although the hotel is only a three-minute drive from central Alice Springs, a free shuttle bus service to the town center is available for guests on weekdays. The Heavitree Gap Tavern & Bistro is a great spot for enjoying wonderful food and entertainment (including Outback music) every Wednesday to Sunday night from April to September. Guests should not miss the chance to hand feed the wild black-footed rock wallabies.

From $175 per room per night

From $128 per room per night

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Northern Territory

89 Uluru (Ayers Rock) & Kings Canyon Accommodation

Longitude 131

Outback Pioneer Hotel & Lodge

Outback Pioneer Hotel & Lodge specializes in traditional Aussie hospitality in the Red Centre. You can choose between the hotel accommodation with comfortable, affordable rooms or the lodge with hostel style dormitories. Taste Australia’s pioneering past as you enjoy a beer at the “do it yourself” Outback BBQ & Bar. Swap stories of your day’s adventures, or sing along with the entertainment on offer every night. Alternatively, opt for the peace and quiet of the Bough House Restaurant over a buffet dinner.

From $269 per room per night

Sails in the Desert Hotel Luxurious, eco-sensitive and romantic, Voyages Longitude 131° offers immersion in the wilderness of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, complete with private views of the sun rising and setting over majestic Uluru (Ayers Rock). This intimate experience offers exquisite food and wine, an exclusive touring program and an unforgettable encounter with this spirited land. Included in the tariff are accommodation, all meals, a select range of premium alcoholic beverages, an exceptional touring program designed exclusively for Longitude 131° guests and return Ayers Rock Airport transfers. Longitude 131° is as far from anywhere else as you can be and as close as possible to serenity. Rejuvenation for the body, stimulation for the mind, liberation for the spirit; this is what you will encounter at this outstanding resort.

Sails in the Desert is Ayers Rock Resort's premium hotel. Immerse yourself in the beauty of an ancient world within the sanctuary of this hotel which has been named after the soaring white sails that crown its roof. The interior decor focuses on Aboriginal heritage and culture with artworks featured throughout the public areas and in the private rooms. Relax in beautifully appointed rooms, enjoy a cocktail in the lovely grounds, or sit back and relax under the magnificent white sails.

From $2,464 per room per night

From $493 per room per night

Desert Gardens Hotel

Kings Canyon Resort

A comfortable and stylish hotel at Voyages Ayers Rock Resort, Desert Gardens Hotel offers a range of attractive accommodation options, from shaded poolside rooms to deluxe rock-view rooms. Nestled amongst magnificent ghost gums and flowering native shrubs, the hotel setting ensures that guests can relax in the comfort of their own room with private balcony or unwind near the pool over sunset cocktails. With over 65 tours, local activities and attractions within the resort and the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, action-packed days are bound to be part of the experience.

Kings Canyon Resort is located in Australia’s Northern Territory, between Alice Springs and Uluru (Ayers Rock). The sensitively designed property is situated in Watarrka National Park, just six miles from the magical sandstone formation of Kings Canyon. Experience the Rim Walk by climbing to the top of Kings Canyon to view the spectacular sunrise or sunset. Kings Canyon Resort is an oasis in the outback for visitors wishing to return to a luxury retreat after an active day of hiking through the rugged terrain of Watarrka National Park.

From $381 per room per night

From $332 per room per night

Sunset lookout at Kings Canyon All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


90 Darwin & Australia's Top End

Northern Territory

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arwin, the capital of the Northern Territory, enjoys a relaxed, outdoor lifestyle. Perched on a peninsula with sea on three sides, Darwin is the departure point for exploring the awe-inspiring attractions of World HeritageListed Kakadu National Park, Litchfield and Nitmiluk National Parks, the Tiwi Islands and Arnhem Land. The traditional land owners are the Larrakia Aboriginal people. Sunny Darwin, with its cultural attractions, colorful eateries, galleries and museum merits a sojourn.

Kakadu National Park

Darwin Package

World Heritage-Listed Kakadu National Park is Australia’s largest national park, covering more than 7,335 square miles. Recognized for both its natural and Aboriginal cultural significance, this wetland paradise is home to savannah woodlands, rivers, floodplains, mangroves, mudflats, crocodiles and colorful birds.

From $822 per person

Litchfield National Park Luxuriant Litchfield National Park is home to a plethora wildlife which roam, swim and flutter across changing terrain, including monsoonal rainforests, dazzling hot springs, spring-fed creeks, huge cycad groves and historic tin mines. The Tabletop Range Escarpment, with its imposing sandstone outcrops, is one of the highlights.

Tiwi Islands

Day 1: Transfer by shuttle coach to your hotel before beginning the afternoon tour. Visit the Botanic Gardens, Stokes Hill Wharf Precinct, Mooring Basin and the Museum & Art Gallery of the Northern Territory. Day 2: Venture to the Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Centre and gain insight into the cultural and historical significance that the Park holds for its traditional owners. Join a guided boat cruise on Yellow Water, look out for the powerful saltwater crocodiles, diverse birdlife and beautiful waterlilies. After lunch, travel to Nourlangie art sites and view the ancient artwork. The unique x-ray style works record the traditional cultures, changes and evolution of the land and people over the last 40,000 years. Day 3: Travel to Ubirr to see preserved Aboriginal rock art before joining an Aboriginal guide for a cruise on the East Alligator River. Learn of the flora, fauna, Aboriginal mythology and history of the region and by special permission, take a short walk into Arnhem Land. Visit the Bowali Visitor Centre and stop at Window on the Wetlands for a glass of wine while watching the changing light of day over the wetlands. Return to Darwin.

Located 50 miles north of Darwin, the Tiwi Islands are covered in dense rainforest fringed with sandy beaches and rock pools. Comprising Melville and Bathurst Islands, the islands are renowned for their traditionally colorful Aboriginal arts and crafts as well Timor Sea as their warm hospitality.

Arafura Sea

Kakadu National Park

Torres Strait

Gulf of Carpentaria

Arnhem Land Bordered by Kakadu National Park, the Arafura Sea and the Gulf of Carpentaria, Arnhem Land is a majestic land of wild coasts, deserted islands, rivers overflowing with fish, lush rainforests, soaring escarpments and savannah woodland. This is an authentic place for discovering Aboriginal crafts as traditional culture remains largely intact.

Gibb River Geikie Gorge

Great Sandy Desert

Lake Argyle

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NORTHERN TERRITORY Darwin and Australia’s Top End

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Northern Territory Kakadu National Park

91 Darwin & Beyond Touring

Tiwi Aboriginal Culture Experience

Travel on the Arnhem Highway across the Adelaide River and Marrakai Plains. Stop at Nourlangie Rock to view ancient Aboriginal rock art. After lunch join your local guide for a cruise on the legendary Yellow Water Billabong. Search for saltwater crocodiles and myriad tropical birds. Visit the Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Centre and view the informative displays depicting the traditions of the Aboriginal people in Kakadu. Take advantage of the optional, spectacular 50-minute scenic flight over Kakadu.

Operated by AAT

Kings

From $239 per person

Litchfield National Park Make your way (own expense) to the General Aviation Terminal, Darwin Airport by 7.30am for the start of your authentic tour. Depart at 8am for the 30-minute flight to Bathurst Island to join a guided journey through the contemporary Aboriginal community of Nguiu.

Visit Litchfield National Park's beautiful falls with the opportunity for scenic bush and monsoon vine forest walks. View Florence Falls from above before making your way down to the plunge pool below for a refreshing dip. Travel to Buley Rockhole (when accessible) and visit Tolmer Falls to observe the cascading waters. Venture to Wangi Falls for another swimming opportunity and an optional walk through the lavish rainforest. A picnic lunch is included.

Visit the museum to discover the traditional art and depictions of the Tiwi ‘Dreamtime’ stories and the Early Mission Precinct with its unique Tiwi style Catholic Church. Visit the Arts and Crafts Centres for the opportunity to purchase authentic Tiwi arts and crafts at island prices. At morning tea, spend time with our guides and Tiwi ladies enjoying billy tea and damper. Witness traditional totem dances and hear about the meanings behind them. Attend a smoking ceremony to bless the visitors. Visit a Tiwi burial site and learn some of the complex rituals associated with the Pukamani Poles (burial poles). Price based on tour code: TIB1

Operated by AAT

Kings

From $169 per person

Katherine Gorge & Edith Falls

Operated by AAT

Kings

From $285 per person

2 Day Kakadu & Alligator River

First stop is at the Adelaide River War Cemetary, a site dedicated to those killed in the air raids in Darwin in the 1940s. Enjoy a refreshing swim in the waterhole beneath Edith Falls (conditions permitting). Visit the Nitimiluk National Park Information Centre before enjoying lunch aboard a two hour cruise through magnificent Katherine Gorge. Your driver/guide will then give you a brief tour of the historic Outback town of Katherine. On return to Darwin, travel via Pine Creek, before an evening stop at Adelaide River.

Operated by AAT

Kings

From $245 per person

Big Croc Feed Experience Day 1 - Travel across Adelaide River and Marrakai Plains to Kakadu National Park. Take a guided walk to view Aboriginal rock art at Nourlangie Rock. After lunch, join the legendary Yellow Water Billabong Cruise to observe saltwater crocodiles and colorful tropical birds. Visit the Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Centre to view the informative displays and exhibits depicting the traditions of the Aboriginal people.

Crocosaurus Cove allows visitors a unique, close-up view of massive saltwater crocodiles, hatchlings and juveniles, right in the heart of Darwin. Introduced for the first time in 2012, the Big Croc Feed Experience offers guests an exciting behind the scenes' tour. Hold unique critters from the reptile house, get your feet wet in the aquarium and participate in feeding some of the largest crocs on the planet. The tour runs for 75-minutes and includes full-day entry as well as express entry to the Fishing for Crocs platform. Tours depart daily at 10.30am, 1.30pm and 3.00pm. Operated by Crocosaurus

Cove

From $88 per person

Day 2 - This morning stop at Ubirr with a short walk to view rock art. Join the Guluyambi Cruise along the East Alligator River in search of saltwater crocodiles. We have an Aboriginal guide with us and with the special permission of the local people, we will be able to go ashore in Arnhem Land. Visit the Bowali Visitor Centre. Note: November - April: access to Ubirr and East Alligator River is not always possible. Alternative touring will be arranged.

Operated by AAT

Kings

From $685 per person

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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Northern Territory

4 Day Brolga Dreaming - Camping

3 Day Top End Highlights

This safari in Australia's Northern Territory, known for its spectacular landscapes, World Heritage-Listed National Parks and remote towns, captures the essence of the Territory.

Day 1 - Journey to Australia’s northernmost tropical wetlands region, the Mary River Floodplains and cruise on part of Australia’s most extensive swamplands' system. Travel to World Heritage-Listed Kakadu National Park. Visit Bowali Visitor Centre and learn about the X-Ray and Mimi style Aboriginal rock art sites at Ubirr.

Spend four days and three nights exploring Kakadu and Nitmiluk National Parks (Katherine Gorge) traveling on outback tracks, swimming in pristine waterfalls and gaining an insight into the indigenous culture that makes this place so unique. Highlights of this experience include 4WD tours to Twin and Jim Jim Falls, searching for crocodiles on a cruise along the Mary River and witnessing 1000 years' old rock art at Ubirr before paddling or cruising Katherine Gorge. Travel in small intimate groups of 16 guests, sleep in permanent tents complete with beds or for the more adventurous, spend a night under the stars in an Aussie swag after enjoying a hearty campfire cooked meal at the private campsites.

Operated by Wayoutback

Australian Safaris

From $999 per person

Day 2 - Travel south in the park to Gunlom Falls. After a relaxing dip in the pools, head through the township of Pine Creek. Travel on to Katherine and join the Nabilil Dreaming Sunset Cultural Dinner Cruise on Katherine Gorge. Day 3 - Depart Katherine and travel to the Adelaide River War Cemetery, the resting place for many Second World War soldiers and civilians killed in the 1942 air raids on Darwin. Continue on to Litchfield National Park and visit Buley Rockhole, Florence Falls and Wangi Falls where you can enjoy a swim or nature walk.

Operated by AAT

Kings

From $1,015 per person

3 Day 4WD Dragonfly Dreaming Safari - Camping

3 Day 4WD Kakadu and Litchfield Safari

Explore Kakadu and Litchfield National Parks over three days/two nights. Traveling with a maximum of 16 guests in purpose built 4WD vehicles, explore the landscape and waterfalls of Kakadu National Park, World Heritage-Listed for both its cultural and natural significance.

Explore the tropical Top End with one of our experienced guides. Verdant Litchfield National Park is the first stop for visiting Florence Falls and the natural Buley Rockhole spa where you can take a refreshing dip.

Travel along rocky 4WD tracks and search for crocodiles on a cruise in the Mary River Wetlands. Swim in plunge pools under waterfalls in Litchfield National Park and learn about the Aboriginal Dreamtime from your guide. During the Northern Territory dry season, visit Twin and Jim Jim Falls both of which are spectacular and remote. During the warmer summer months visit a variety of waterfalls in the park as they come to life with the plentiful supply of water. Sleep in our comfortable permanent campsites or sleep out under the starry skies.

In Kakadu National Park, cruise the magnificent wetlands, home to saltwater crocodiles, shining lilies and amazing birdlife. Step out and hike to Ubirr to view ancient Aboriginal rock art and admire the striking views across the plains. Continue your 4WD adventure, combining this with a short ferry ride and walk to the imposing Twin Falls. Safari accommodation is in comfortable, twin share permanent tents furnished with linen and lights. The tour departs Darwin from June to November, with a host joining the guide for groups of eight or more passengers.

Ask about an accommodation upgrade for those hot summer months. Price based on camping tour code: NTK3

Operated by Wayoutback

Australian Safaris

From $680 per person

Operated by Adventure

Tours Australia Group

From $728 per person

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


Northern Territory

93 Darwin Accommodation

SKYCITY Darwin

Darwin Central Hotel

SKYCITY is Darwin’s only premium beachside resort, located a few minutes from the city center.

Darwin Central Hotel, a contemporary, executive boutique property, enjoys an unrivalled position in the heart of Darwin. This environmentally friendly property is the ideal place for both leisure and business travelers and is within easy walking distance of banks, cinemas, theaters, nightclubs, restaurants and shopping.

The property features boutique style accommodation where all room types have their own balconies, five restaurants, five bars including Darwin's only swim up bar, outside dining, 24-hour casino and entertainment complex and day spa with eight treatment rooms. The hotel provides complimentary Wi-Fi internet access, complimentary scheduled transfers to the city four times a day as well as complimentary valet and on-site parking.

The hotel takes pride in offering the highest level of customer service to guests who appreciate its contemporary style and friendly, relaxed setting. Darwin Central Hotel is a sophisticated city space; the essence of a city sanctuary.

With an abundance of leisure activities from which to choose guests can relax by the infinity pool or new lagoon pool with its own man-made 30 meter white sandy beach, enjoy a complimentary game of tennis or golf or make the most of the 24-hour entertainment program. From $202 per room per night

Adina Apartment Hotel & Vibe Hotel Darwin Waterfront

From $228 per room per night

Mantra on the Esplanade

Overlooking Darwin Harbour and the Arafura Sea, Mantra on the Esplanade is an ideal location for relaxing and enjoying the magnificent sunsets. This stylish hotel offers hotel rooms and one, two and three bedroom apartments, all of which reflect the local, laidback tropical style. Apartments feature large private balconies, fully-equipped kitchen and laundry which are complemented by facilities and services such as an outdoor swimming pool, spa, 24-hour reception and room service, beauty salon and tour desk. Finz Restaurant and Bar offers contemporary à la carte cuisine. From $196 per room per night

Holiday Inn Esplanade Darwin

Adina Apartment Hotel & Vibe Hotel Darwin Waterfront are located in Darwin's newest hot spot. The two hotels share this prime position which is blessed with picturesque water views. The properties are on the fringe of Darwin’s city center and are ideally located for enjoying Darwin’s interesting restaurants, boutique shops and seafront promenade. Adina Apartment Hotel boasts 121 studios, one and two bedroom apartments with fullyequipped kitchens and Vibe Hotel offers 120 guest rooms. Both hotels feature 24-hour reception, restaurant and bar, gymnasium, swimming pool, car parking and dry cleaning services. Unwind at the pool or check out the many boutiques, cafés and attractions close by. Access to the Esplanade, Bicentennial Park, Larrakeyah, Stuart Park and Darwin’s city center is easy from this ideal location. From $157 per room per night

Holiday Inn Esplanade Darwin enjoys an ideal location next to tropical parklands offering ocean views and neighboring, action-packed Mitchell Street adorned with cafés, eateries and bars. Boasting a large outdoor pool, comfortable rooms and a friendly relaxed atmosphere, the hotel provides an excellent setting for making the most of a Top End vacation. Dine in Sirocco restaurant on a sumptuous Mediterranean menu with a Northern Territory twist. At Holiday Inn, kids stay and eat for free.

From $139 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


94 Darwin & Beyond Accommodation

Northern Territory

Travelodge Mirambeena Resort Darwin

Value Inn

Located in the heart of the city, Travelodge Mirambeena Resort Darwin is an inner city oasis. Close to key attractions, the property provides privacy in a lush setting. Designed around resort style swimming pools and waterfalls, the hotel has a tropical feel whilst offering excellent leisure, dining and extensive conference facilities. Darwin, gateway to Australia, is a great place for viewing fiery, tropical sunsets. Other activities include shopping at local markets and checking out indigenous art galleries which offer an excellent choice of authentic Aboriginal art.

Value Inn offers affordable accommodation in the heart of Darwin's entertainment and shopping district. Air-conditioned, en-suite rooms sleep up to three people and include TV, tea/coffee making facilities and fridge. On-site facilities include swimming pool and barbeque area, with access to Value Inn's sister property, Melaleuca on Mitchell, which provides sundeck, spa and pool bar as well as laundry and kitchen facilities. Situated across from the Transit Centre, Value Inn is a great accommodation option for those on a budget seeking a central city location.

From $145 per room per night

From $127 per room per night

Aurora Kakadu

Gagudju Crocodile Holiday Inn, Kakadu

A two hour drive from Darwin, Aurora Kakadu is the perfect place to unwind and relax whilst enjoying the many attractions offered by the famous World Heritage-Listed Kakadu National Park. Set in attractive and spacious tropical surroundings, the hotel provides guests with the chance to marvel at the stunning wildlife from the comfort of this special property. The grounds surrounding the complex offer an exciting opportunity to observe local fauna such as wallabies, corellas and magpie geese. All rooms have a private balcony or patio overlooking the grounds.

A Kakadu experience like no other, the indigenous Gagudju Crocodile Holiday Inn is the only deluxe accommodation in Kakadu. Relax in recently refurbished comfort, appreciate authentic indigenous art by local artists in the hotel gallery and explore the stunning surroundings of renowned Kakadu National Park. The friendly hotel staff are more than happy to provide you with touring suggestions. After an adventurous day, relax in the airconditioned comfort of Escarpment Restaurant and Bar or cool down with a refreshing swim in the shaded, outdoor pool.

STAY 7

PAY 6

From $182 per room per night

From $263 per room per night

Kakadu National Park All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


Northern Territory

95 Katherine Touring & Accommodation

About Katherine

Katherine is in the heart of the authentic Australian outback. Key attractions in the area include places of Aboriginal historic and cultural significance, historic sites, colorful birds and wildlife, impressive caves and gorges and for the adventurers, magnificent, unspoilt waterfalls, canyons and billabongs. Splendid Katherine Gorge, located in the Nitmiluk (Katherine Gorge) National Park is a highlight of any visit. The main entrance to the National Park is situated 20 miles from the town of Katherine.

Katherine Gorge

Nabilil Dreaming Sunset Dinner Cruise

Timeless Land 3 Gorge Cruise

This is the jewel in our selection of cruises. Discover the fascinating stories and ways of the Jawoyn people against the magnificent backdrop of rugged Nitmiluk Gorge in the Northern Territory. Experience the spectacular beauty of the gorge by candlelight whilst enjoying a delicious three-course meal which includes a complimentary glass of sparkling wine, tea and coffee. A selection of sodas, wine and beer is available for purchase. More than a cruise, this is dinner with a difference, set to the romance and colors of this timeless land.

Prepare for a truly memorable experience on this tour through the first three gorges of the magnificent Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge system in the Northern Territory. This four hour cruise passes immense sandstone cliffs that have been thousands of years in the making. The breath taking views and eerie silence are reminiscent of another era in this special Top End land, where unique animals and birds are also in abundance.

Price based on tour code: NITSS

Operated by Nitmiluk

Tours

From $197 per person

Operated by Nitmiluk

Tours

From $96 per person

Cicada Lodge

Nitmiluk Chalets, Katherine Gorge

Cicada Lodge lies on the riverfront of the Katherine River, south east of Darwin. Set in the grounds of magnificent Nitmiluk National Park, the property is centrally positioned below the escarpment and the entrance to the Nitmiluk Gorge system.

Set in the grounds of the Nitmiluk Camping and Caravan Park to the south east of Darwin, Nitmiluk Chalets provide self-contained accommodation for visitors keen to explore the impressive gorges and waterfalls of Nitmiluk National Park, including spectacular Nitmiluk Gorge.

With only 18 rooms, Cicada Lodge has been designed in harmony with the natural environment. With the design accentuating and facilitating natural airflow, the panoramic windows create the visual effect of inviting the outside into each room. Cicada Lodge delivers a high standard of discreet service and is the only property of its kind in the Top End. This serene setting and surroundings ensure a memorable adventure exploring the awe-inspiring beauty of the Park and gorges.

From $722 per room per night

A short walk from the start of the gorge system, the one or two bedroom chalets have a lounge and dining area, en-suite, kitchen and a spacious balcony for observing local wildlife, including wallabies in their natural habitat. Guests can unwind after a day’s exploring or relax and cool off with a snack or drink at the resort style swimming pool which has been attractively landscaped.

From $254 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


96 Australia's North West

Western Australia

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ake a journey to a timeless land, of majestic Outback vistas, millions of years in the making. This is landscape on a grand scale, romantic and true, home to larger than life characters, each with a story to tell. Australia’s North West is one of the world’s last true wilderness areas and a great place to visit for authentic Aussie Outback adventure. Relax on the immense expanse of Cable Beach, be inspired by the Bungle Bungle Range and marvel at the rocky landscapes of Karijini National Park.

Broome Broome, an exotic pearling town with a colorful history, is home to some fine eco-resorts. Cable Beach, with 13 miles of white sand, kissed by warm, crystal waters, is an exquisite setting for watching the sunset on a balmy, tropical night. Whether it be pearl shopping or cocktail hopping, tropical bliss is guaranteed.

Bungle Bungle Range Viewed from the air, the Bungle Bungle Range is an awesome sight, rising 984 feet out of the plains. The orange and black stripes of these massive sandstone structures mask a world of gorges and pools with fan palms clinging to walls. This enthralling sight is a must.

10 Day Kimberley Explorer 4WD Self Drive From $5,395 per person Day 1: Broome to Mt Hart. Depart Broome and stop in Derby. Continue on the Gibb River Road. Day 2: Mt Hart to Mt Elizabeth Station. Continue off road along the Gibb River Road, stopping at Galvans Gorge and Barnett Gorge before arriving at your destination – the Mt Elizabeth Station. Day 3: Mt Elizabeth Station to El Questro. Continue driving the Gibb River Road. Depart Mt Elizabeth Station and travel past Home Valley and follow the turn-off signs to Voyages El Questro Station. Day 4: El Questro Wilderness Park. Day at leisure to explore El Questro. Day 5: El Questro Wilderness Park to Kununurra. Travel to Kununurra to restock supplies and fuel before heading to Kelly’s Knob Lookout to watch your last sunset in the Kimberleys. Day 6: Kununurra to Katherine. The Victoria Highway will take you through the town of Timber Creek and the Gregory National Park before reaching Katherine. Day 7: Katherine to Kakadu National Park. Travel north to Pine Creek on the Stuart Highway and then turn onto the Kakadu Highway. Day 8: Kakadu National Park. You have a full-day to explore Kakadu National Park. Day 9: Kakadu National Park to Darwin. Depart Kakadu via the Arnhem Highway and stop at the Bark Hut. Continue Timor Sea on until you reach Darwin.

Kakadu National Park

Kununurra Kununurra is a great base for venturing out to Purnululu National Park, Lake Argyle, Mitchell Plateau, the Ord River and the Argyle Diamond Mine. The word Kununurra means ‘big water’ in the language of Aboriginal locals for the landscape is dotted with gorges and waterfalls. Discover the famed local diamonds, shimmering in diverse shades.

Lake Argyle Gibb Bungle River Bungles Geikie Gorge

Gelkie Gorge National Park Geikie Gorge National Park is the most accessible National Park in the Kimberley. Geikie Gorge was carved by the Fitzroy River through an ancient limestone reef, approximately 350 million years ago. The river’s tranquil water abounds with fish and myriad colorful birds shelter on the tree-lined banks with colorful cliffs as a backdrop.

Arafura

Great Sandy Desert

Australia’s North West

NORTHERN TERRITORY


Western Australia

97 Kimberley Touring

13 Day Kimberley Complete

The popular Kimberley Complete provides an in-depth experience of this magnificent region. Discover the scenic gorges of the Gibb River Road, the vibrant Aboriginal culture of the Mitchell Plateau and the spectacular Bungle Bungle Range in Purnululu National Park. Explore cascading Mitchell Falls, cruise through Geikie Gorge and tour Kununurra and the Ord River. Set off on the legendary Gibb River Road to marvel at the sheer cliffs and white sands of Windjana Gorge and the cool waters of Tunnel Creek. Explore the waterholes of Bell Gorge and travel through the heart of Kimberley cattle country to Galvans and Barnett River Gorges. Ascend the Mitchell Plateau and view rare Wandjina and Gwion (Bradshaw) art. Spend a full-

day discovering the majestic Mitchell Falls (including a scenic helicopter flight) before crossing into El Questro Wilderness Park with its 1,002,469 acres of Kimberley wilderness. Hike into Emma Gorge, soak in thermal pools at Zebedee Springs and admire Lake Argyle before embarking on an Ord River cruise. Enter Purnululu (Bungle Bungle) National Park and hike into Echidna Chasm, Piccaninny Creek and the spectacular Cathedral Gorge. Next stop is the unusual China Wall and then on to Fitzroy Crossing to explore Geikie Gorge aboard a cruise along the Fitzroy River. Concluding in Broome, the tour includes 12 nights’ accommodation including two nights at APT’s exclusive Wilderness Lodges: Bell Gorge, Mitchell Falls, Bungle Bungle. Price based on tour code: GKC13

Operated by APT

Kimberley Wilderness Adventures

From $7,895 per person

15 Day Top End and Kimberley Discovery

On this complete Australian outback experience, you will visit the Mitchell Plateau, Purnululu National Park, Kakadu National Park and much more over two unforgettable weeks. With overnight accommodation in hotels and exclusive wilderness lodges and touring and meals included, you will discover the majesty of Australia's Top End and Kimberley regions. Whether you are interested in Aboriginal culture, local wildlife or the incredible land and rock formations, this tour covers it all at a leisurely pace enabling you to relax and take in the sights.

travelers. Hike among the famous Bungle Bungle domes along Piccaninny Creek and into Cathedral Gorge to join the legendary Gibb River Road to El Questro station, a million acre cattle station in the heart of the Kimberley frontier. Swim in the pools above Mitchell Falls before embarking on a spectacular helicopter flight over the falls which is included as part of the trip. At Windjana Gorge, observe ancient marine fossils embedded in gorge walls and look out for freshwater crocodiles lazing on the banks of the Lennard River. This aweinspiring adventure departs Darwin and concludes in Broome.

Explore galleries of ancient Aborginal art, cruise along rivers keeping an eye out for fascinating wildlife and visit Arnhem Land and other remote regions inaccessible to most Price based on tour code: GKD15

Operated by APT

Kimberley Wilderness Adventures

From $8,595 per person

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


98 The Kimberley Touring

Western Australia

Broome to the Bungle Bungle Range

2 Day Bungle Bungle Complete

New landscapes even more impressive than the last unfold day by day on this journey from Broome along an unforgettable five-day trail leading deep into Purnululu National Park.

This journey offers spectacular views of magnificent Purnululu National Park and the Argyle Diamond Mine from a unique perspective – by air.

Walk by torchlight through Tunnel Creek, hike to see the dramatic cliffs of Windjana Gorge and onwards to Purnululu National Park to marvel at the hauntingly beautiful striped beehive domes of the Bungle Bungle Range.

Take a scenic flight to one of Australia’s last frontiers, World Heritage-Listed Purnululu National Park. Together with the local guide, walk up the dry bed of Piccaninny Creek for a close inspection of the ranges' striped domes. Visit stunning Cathedral Gorge where your guide will bring the natural history of the Bungle Bungle domes to life.

Enjoy two nights in tented en-suite cabins at APT’s exclusive Bungle Bungle Wilderness Lodge in the heart of the National Park. Cruise Geikie Gorge with its two toned walls and see the unusual quartz formation of China Wall. If time is of the essence, this tour is ideal as it covers many of the Kimberley’s highlights in style.

Stay overnight at Bungle Bungle Wilderness Lodge, then on day two hike along a Livistona palm-fringed trail into magical Echidna Chasm. After a delicious picnic lunch, wander down an ancient river bed to pretty Mini Palms Gorge before your scenic flight back to Kununurra, where the tour concludes.

Price based on tour code: GBR5

Operated by APT

Kimberley Wilderness Adventures

From $2,595 per person

Price based on tour code: GBUP2

Operated by APT

Kimberley Wilderness Adventures

From $1,565 per person

Bungle Bungle Wilderness Lodge

Bell Gorge Wilderness Lodge

Located in the World Heritage-Listed Purnululu National Park in the Kimberleys, Bungle Bungle Wilderness Lodge sets a high standard. Our ‘leave no trace’ philosophy helps protect this pristine land. Guests will treasure this wonderful outdoor environment and enjoy spending time around the campfire in the evenings after dinner, relaxing and stargazing under the midnight blue night skies. Visitors can choose between two categories of accommodation in this exquisite bush experience: standard or superior king tented cabins, both of which are surrounded by natural beauty.

Bell Gorge Wilderness Lodge is an indigenous-owned site which affords magnificent views of the King Leopold escarpment. Located just off the Gibb River Road in the King Leopold Ranges close to the Imintji Aboriginal community, the lodge is well placed for visiting some of the Kimberley’s striking gorges. Featuring delicious home style meals, the lodge offers 24 tented cabins with twin beds, en-suites and private decks. Key attractions of the Western Kimberley are within easy access including Bell, Galvans, Barnett River and Windjana gorges as well as Tunnel Creek.

From $530 per room per night

From $530 per room per night

Mitchell Falls Wilderness Lodge

Mt Hart Homestead

Mitchell Falls Wilderness Lodge is the Kimberley’s best kept secret. The Lodge’s location close to spectacular Mitchell Falls and next to a swimming hole on Camp Creek makes it ideal for discovering this majestic region. Offering a touch of luxury in the wilderness, this remote property is surrounded by beautiful bush land. Guests can explore this magnificent area, cool off in the camp waterhole, or take a short trip to admire the mighty Mitchell Falls as they cascade over the plateau’s edge, into the Mitchell River in the far north of Western Australia.

Mt Hart Homestead is set in heart of the spectacular King Leopold Ranges Conservation Park, off the Gibb River Road in the Kimberley. Its close proximity to key tourism attractions makes it an ideal base for exploring this striking region. The secluded outback homestead comprises two sites; the first is a re-creation of the original working cattle station homestead and the second is the original one itself. Both sites offer rustic ambiance, exceptional hospitality and comfortable double or twin rooms which are close to shared facilities.

From $530 per room per night

From $420 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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Pinctada Cable Beach Resort & Spa

Cable Beach, Broome

Pinctada McAlpine House Inspired by Pinctada maxima, the shell which nurtures the world’s most beautiful pearl, Pinctada Cable Beach has been created to nurture you. This award-winning, new luxury spa resort offers an intimate environment which reflects the unique beauty, heritage and culture of historic Broome. From the original art to the hand selected décor and customized Pinctada furniture, every detail reflects the palate and textures of the Kimberley, while generously sized guest rooms capture natural light and Indian Ocean breezes. Indulge your senses with a meal at the award-winning SELENE Brasserie or rejuvenate your spirit at the world-class day spa featuring LI'TYA Spa Care from the Aboriginal Dreamtime. Pinctada Cable Beach epitomizes the spirit of relaxation. Inquire about the Pinctada Seasonal Special.

Pinctada McAlpine House and Captain Kennedy House provide luxurious accommodation in Broome, Western Australia. A century old, these two exquisite houses are the legacy of master pearler, Captain Herbert Kennedy. Pinctada McAlpine House has been transformed into an award-winning boutique hotel with only eight rooms. Each one has its own individual style as well as a private outdoor area, blending a sense of space and escape with intimacy and serenity. This contrasts with the diverse experience of total seclusion offered by Captain Kennedy House. From $228 per room per night

From $281 per room per night

Seashells Broome

Oaks Cable Beach Sanctuary

Located 328 yards from dazzling Cable Beach, Seashells Broome is a five-minute drive from Broome airport and the town center. Colorful tropical gardens surround the one, two and three bedroom fully self-contained apartments and bungalows. All feature a kitchen, laundry, private balcony or veranda, free in-house movies, cable TV, DVD player, iPod docks, broadband internet, air-conditioning and in the one bed apartments, a spa bath. Facilities include outdoor heated/chilled pool, spa, paddling pool, playground, barbecues, resort shop, tour desk and free parking.

Set around a huge tropical lagoon type pool, Oaks Cable Beach Sanctuary is a luxury resort offering apartment style accommodation with resort style facilities. The resort is only a short walk from the shimmering sandy shores of Broome’s Cable Beach. Oaks Cable Beach Sanctuary is comprised of studios and self-contained one and two bedroom apartments as well three bedroom freestanding villas. This is an ideal base for exploring historic Broome and the Kimberleys.

From $261 per room per night

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From $254 per room per night

Rocks at Gantheaume Point, Broome All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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Western Australia

El Questro Wilderness Park

Home Valley Station

Stretching across one million acres, magnificent El Questro Wilderness Park is one of Western Australia’s most loved tourism icons. Combining the attributes of a working cattle station with comfortable accommodation, the park offers a truly quintessential Kimberley experience.

Home Valley Station is a working cattle station that takes pride in providing guests with the ultimate Australian Outback experience. Located on the Gibb River Road in the East Kimberley in Western Australia, the station features luxurious Grass Castle Suites on the Bindoola Gorge, comfortable Homestead Guesthouse Rooms, safari-style Eco Tents and camping in two stunning locations. Dining is at the iconic Dusty Bar and Grill with live local entertainment.

At El Questro Homestead, guests enjoy luxury in the setting of the rugged Kimberley landscape. Catering to a maximum of 18 guests, the homestead is an all-inclusive retreat, cantilevered over the magnificent Chamberlain Gorge. Hidden within the wilderness of the spectacular Cockburn Ranges, Emma Gorge offers 60 comfortable, safari style tented cabins, all with private facilities.

Home Valley Station is an outback adventure playground offering tours which include mini musters, station tours, fishing and sunset viewing over the Cockburn Ranges. Experience some of nature's most breath taking combinations of towering gorges, sparkling waterholes, ever-flowing rivers, untouched beaches, billabongs, waterfalls and majestic ancient landforms and ranges.

The Station, the central hub of El Questro Wilderness Park, offers air-conditioned bungalows on the river, some accommodating up to six people. This is an ideal family product. From $323 per room per night

Pinctada Kimberley Grande

From $166 per room per night

10 Night Kimberley Expedition Cruises

By day, immerse yourself in the ancient landscape of the Kimberleys. By night, soak up the classic Outback hospitality of Pinctada Kimberley Grande. This 72 room homestead style resort at Kununurra is the ideal base for discovering the grandeur of the untouched Kimberley region. All the graciously sized spa suite and guest rooms reflect the peace, space, colors and textures of the landscape. Guests can cool off in the 82 foot swimming pool, admire the fascinating art collection and savor the regionally inspired menu. Inquire about the Pinctada Seasonal Special. From $281 per room per night

Kununurra Country Club Resort Discover Western Australia’s outback Kimberley Coast, one of the world's most remote and spectacular wilderness areas, aboard the award- winning Coral Princess or state of the art flagship Oceanic Discoverer, Australia’s pioneers of small ship cruising.

Kununurra Country Club Resort is a relaxing sanctuary from which to explore Australia’s magnificent northwest. This modern, award-winning resort features stylish rooms set amongst tropical gardens. After a long day exploring the impressive Bungle Bungles and the Kimberley World Heritage area, the resort provides a real retreat. All rooms are airconditioned and include all modern comforts, including TV, DVD player and Foxtel. Cool off in the swimming pool or at one of the three on-site bars or indulge yourself at the restaurant, the choice is yours. From $267 per room per night

Coral Princess Cruises’ 10 night Kimberley expedition cruises depart between April and October each year to visit the ancient coastline between Darwin and Broome. Explore the region’s striking natural beauty, including the world’s oldest Aboriginal rock art sites, rarely seen native wildlife, towering waterfalls and natural phenomena such as Horizontal Falls and Montgomery Reef. Both ships travel with a fleet of Zodiacs and Xplorer excursion vessels. Your guides and naturalists will acquaint you with the region’s native marine, bird and wildlife, providing insights that only genuine local knowledge can deliver.

Operated by Coral

Princess Cruises

From $8,053 per person

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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5 Day South West Splendor Self Drive

ome of Australia's best beaches, combined with bustling markets, inner city parks, outdoor dining and amazing marine adventures are to be found in Perth. The modern city of Perth is the gateway to the extensive southwest coastal and inland area. From towering native forests to whale watching, fine regional produce, wine, art galleries, boutiques and serious surfing, the south west of Western Australia offers a top blend of exciting travel experiences.

From $1,046 per person Day 1: Perth – Busselton (138 miles) Collect your hire vehicle and depart Perth heading south to the historic city of Fremantle. Travel south on the Bussell Highway, through the Stuart Forest National Park, to the town of Busselton. Day 2: Busselton – Margaret River (30 miles) A thriving destination for nature and wine lovers alike. There are several beautiful limestone caves in the area. You may wish to take a scenic drive through the Bonarup Karri Forest and visit the Bonarup Lookout at the southern end of the forest.

Margaret River The beautiful Margaret River region offers a wide variety of attractions, including the tranquil waters of Geographe Bay and the ancient cave-carved Leeuwin-Naturaliste Ridge. Bordering tall forests and the sea, the region is well known for its awardwinning wines, fine food, surf beaches and arts. The region has become a mecca for local artists.

Day 3: Margaret River - Pemberton (86 miles) Depart Margaret River this morning on your drive to Pemberton. Pemberton, steeped in timber lore, is the best place to experience the magic of the magnificent karri forest. Extensive karri and marri forests grow in the district, enhanced by clear streams, cascades and a wealth of wildflowers in the spring. Day 4: Pemberton – Albany (148 miles) Today drive from Pemberton to Albany past the towns of Northcliffe, Walpole and Denmark. Albany was Western Australia’s first settlement and was once a major whaling centre. In the town itself there are over 50 historic buildings.

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Western Australia Perth’s Famous Wine Cruise

City of Lights Dinner Cruise

Enjoy a full-day cruise upstream into the picturesque Swan Valley with morning tea onboard, followed by cheese and biscuits with premium tastings of the ‘Wines of the Month’. Disembark at the prestigious Sandalford Winery to sample some of the excellent wines before cruising downstream to Waters Edge Estate. Here you will enjoy a delicious three-course lunch overlooking the majestic Swan River and taste a selection of wines in the underground cellar. Surprise entertainment is included on the journey home, making this a truly memorable occasion. Price based on full-day cruise including lunch

Operated by Captain

Cook Cruises Perth

From $185 per person

Perth, Fremantle & Swan Valley with Swan River Cruise Perth’s longest running dinner cruise is a great way to see the impressive "City of Lights" skyline after sunset. You can sit back, relax and enjoy the evening atmosphere whilst the attentive crew takes care of all your needs. Upon arrival at your table, enjoy freshly baked breads and olive oil. The cold selection features gourmet salads and mixed continental meats whilst the hot buffet offers tempting dishes such as freshly carved beef, barbecued chicken and a range of vegetarian dishes. Complete your dining experience with an array of fresh fruit, wicked gateaux and coffee. Waters Edge Estate wines are served throughout the journey, together with house beer and sodas. Live entertainment from the crew completes this delightful three-hour cruise. Music during the cruise is provided by the resident pianist or DJ.

Spend a full-day exploring Perth - highlights of this well-rounded tour include Kings Park Botanic Gardens with views of the Perth city skyline from the Tree Top Walkway. Visit the historical port of Fremantle on the mouth of the Swan River (option for a river cruise). Visit Swan Valley, Australia’s oldest wine growing region. You will also stop at Margaret River Chocolate Company and a leading winery. Visit Caversham Wildlife Park, see koalas, kangaroos and an Australian farm show with sheep shearing. Free time is given in Perth to purchase lunch (own expense).

Price based on 3 hour cruise including dinner

Price based on tour code: PFSV

Operated by Captain

Cook Cruises Perth

From $134 per person

Unleash your adventurous spirit with the breeze in your hair as you cycle your way around picturesque Rottnest Island off the coast of Perth. Alternatively, combine both bike and snorkel for an unforgettable land and sea experience. Don’t waste valuable time waiting in queues, book a bike before you go. Ride straight from the jetty for breath taking views, secluded bays and stunning beaches. Rottnest is a fascinating destination, juxtaposing convict history with its unspoilt natural environment. Look out for endemic and unique wildlife such as quokkas on your journey. Price based on tour code: DR2

Express

Tours

From $189 per person

1 Day Margaret River, Caves, Wine & Busselton Jetty & Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse

Experience Rottnest - Bike, Ferry and Snorkel

Operated by Rottnest

Operated by Pinnacle

From $203 per person

Known as one of Australia's finest wine regions, the Margaret River area south of Perth is blessed with natural beauty. This tour covers a diverse range of activities including wine tastings, a guided tour through Mammoth Cave and a walk through the main street of Margaret River. Following on from this is a drive through the beautiful Boranup forest with its massive Karri trees and a visit to Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse where the Southern and Indian Oceans meet. A visit to picturesque Busselton Jetty and a buffet picnic lunch are also part of the day’s pleasures. Price based on tour code: MR Operated by Pinnacle

Tours

From $241 per person

1 Day 4WD Pinnacles, Koalas & Sand Boarding Adventure

Wave Rock, York, Wildflowers & Aboriginal Cultural Tour

This fabulous day tour explores the renowned Pinnacles Desert north of Perth. The highlights of this tour to the amazing moon-like landscape with limestone spires include off-road driving and sand boarding on huge white sand dunes at Lancelin. Spanning 1.2 miles in length, these mighty dunes are fun to ride and climb. Caversham Wildlife Park is the place for hand feeding kangaroos, photographing koalas and meeting Western Australia's wildlife close up. Endemic wildflowers can be viewed seasonally. The tour includes a buffet lunch, expert commentary and entry fees.

The journey travels through Western Australia's sunny wheat belt region to view the amazing natural monument which is Wave Rock, southeast of Perth. The visit to the Dog Cemetery, a tribute to more than 80 Australian working sheepdogs, is a highlight. The tour passes historic York and stops at Hippos Yawn for photos. After a delicious picnic lunch, the tour continues on to explore important geological formations, including The Humps, Gnamma Holes and Mulka's Cave. Learn about local Aboriginal sacred sites and admire the State’s brilliant wildflowers when in season.

Price based on tour code: P3

Operated by Pinnacle

Tours

From $241 per person

Price based on tour code: WR

Operated by Pinnacle

Tours

From $241 per person

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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3 Day Margaret River & Tree Top Walk

Walk amongst some of the tallest and oldest trees in the world in majestic Boranup forest, the home of the karri tree. South of Perth, the forest harbors endemic flora, including the 67 yard gloucester tree which daredevils may wish to climb. Climb up into the forest canopy to obtain a bird's eye view of it 44 yards above its floor on the Valley of the Giants Treetop walk and walk amongst Tingle Trees on the ancient Empire Walk. At Mammoth Cave, there is an ancient underground world to discover inside its confines. Panoramic ocean views await photographers at the historic Cape Leeuwin lighthouse where the Southern and Indian Oceans entwine. The south west's rugged wilderness and reputation

for fine living come together on this three day tour. Local produce features in cheese tastings and chocolate tastings at factories in the Margaret River area, and a delicious lunch is served on the wilderness cruise. This exciting tour includes luxury coach travel, accommodation, a wilderness cruise at Nornalup Inlet, known for its rich and diverse marine life, sheep dog and sheep shearing demonstrations, a guided cave tour and most meals.

Price based on tour code: 3MRT

Operated by Pinnacle

Tours

From $1,095 per person

3 Day Pinnacles, Kalbarri and Monkey Mia

This luxury coach tour heads north from Perth to the traditional lobster fishing town of Port Denison which is our picturesque lunch setting on the water. The journey continues across the Greenough Flats, known for their unusual leaning trees, to the World Heritage-Listed area of Shark Bay. Our choice of accommodation at Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort or similar ensures that we are close to the beach and ready for a short early morning walk to see the glorious dolphins arrive. The morning is spent at the water’s edge, admiring and encountering the wild but curious Monkey Mia dolphins. Denham is our lunch stop before we head onto incredible Shell Beach and the Stromatolites and then south to Kalbarri. The area is carpeted in pretty

wildflowers between July and October, with more than 12,000 species covering over 772,000 square miles during certain months. Magnificent rocky landscapes at Hawks Head and spectacular red river gorges in the Kalbarri National Park are other highlights. Accommodation is at Kalbarri Edge Resort or similar. On the homeward journey, we view scenic coastal gorges and stop for lunch at the rock lobster fishing village of Cervantes, the gateway to the renowned Pinnacles Desert. The eerie desert houses an amazing moon-like landscape which is one of Australia's most mystical experiences. A walk amongst these daunting limestone spires is a great way to end the tour before returning to Perth. Price based on tour code: 3DMM

Operated by Pinnacle

Tours

From $1,343 per person

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


104 Perth Accommodation

Western Australia

Hyatt Regency Perth

Pan Pacific Perth

Overlooking the picturesque Swan River, Hyatt Regency Perth is a short walk from the Central Business District and a 20-minute drive from Perth Domestic Airport. The hotel offers all the amenities associated with Hyatt worldwide. Completely renovated in 2011, the hotel's main attributes include the spacious guest rooms, the choice of dining options (including the award- winning Café, Joe's Oriental Diner and PSB - Plain Street Bar) plus the excellent leisure facilities such as the fitness center, the outdoor heated 65 foot pool, sauna and floodlit tennis court.

Pan Pacific Perth is centrally located a short walk from the city’s bustling shopping, dining and entertainment districts. The 486 guest rooms and suites have been thoughtfully designed to maximize guests’ comfort. Inspired by our desire to create outstanding cuisine, Pan Pacific Perth offers a range of delicious dining options. After a full-day of traveling or sightseeing, relax in the outdoor pool or enjoy the fully-equipped 24-hour fitness centre with steam rooms and day spa facilities.

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From $283 per room per night

From $296 per room per night

Duxton Hotel Perth

Rendezvous Grand Hotel Perth Scarborough

The Duxton Hotel Perth offers guests quality accommodation in the heart of the city. With 306 refurbished rooms, ranging from Deluxe Rooms through to Club Rooms and Suites, the hotel offers a wide choice to suit most needs. Facilities include 24-hour reception and room service, restaurant and bar, on-site gym with sauna and steam room, outdoor heated pool and spa and a business center. Close to the picturesque Swan River, the hotel is ideally situated for visiting Perth's shopping precinct and entertainment venues, making it a great base for exploring the city.

The prime beachside location of Rendezvous Grand Hotel Perth Scarborough is complemented by the smart design and modern technology of the 336 luxuriously renovated rooms and suites. Top class facilities include Pines Restaurant, Lobby Lounge and K1 Bar, as well as a heated pool, floodlit tennis courts and Vanilla face+body spa. Rendezvous Grand Hotel Perth Scarborough’s two large ballrooms and 14 meeting rooms cater for 680 guests, making it an ideal place for tailor-made events.

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From $346 per room per night

From $218 per room per night

Adina Apartment Hotel Perth, Barrack Plaza

Travelodge Perth

Ideally located in the heart of Perth, Adina Apartment Hotel Perth, Barrack Plaza is a contemporary apartment hotel close to shopping areas such as Murray Street Mall. It is opposite Perth's central railway station and a short stroll from the Barrack Street Ferry Terminal. Many of the apartments enjoy stunning views over Northbridge and the city. This comfortable apartment hotel features a fully-equipped kitchen and laundry, Foxtel cable TV and broadband internet access.

The modern Travelodge Perth is centrally located in the heart of the city with convenient access to Perth’s key attractions such as the Perth Concert Hall, WACA Ground and shopping malls. The hotel is known for offering comfortable accommodation at an affordable price. All guest rooms have recently been fully refurbished, transforming them into intimate and stylish accommodation. The lobby, restaurant and bar have also been refurbished making Travelodge Perth one of the freshest hotels in Perth.

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From $408 per room per night

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From $306 per room per night

Rendezvous Studio Hotel Perth Central

Goodearth Hotel Perth

Completely renovated, Rendezvous Studio Hotel Perth Central is a modern property which is conveniently located in Perth’s Central Business District. With a choice of 103 recently refurbished rooms and apartments, this is a smart address which has been designed to suit guests’ needs. The stylish Straits Café and The Bar are ideal for enjoying an elegant meal, evening drinks or an al fresco dining experience. Rendezvous Studio Hotel Perth Central can provide tailor-made packages for up to 130 guests in the tastefully decorated meeting spaces.

The Goodearth Hotel provides excellent value accommodation in Perth. Centrally located, the hotel is close to the city center, shopping, entertainment, nightlife, WACA sporting ground, Burswood Casino, Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre and Kings Park. The majestic Swan River and historic Barrack Street Jetty are just a short stroll away. Each apartment features a fully-equipped kitchenette, air-conditioning/heating, wireless internet access, Foxtel and in-house movies. Facilities include a licensed restaurant and bar, hairdresser/beauty salon and 24-hour reception.

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From $263 per room per night

From $233 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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Sullivans Hotel

Esplanade Hotel Fremantle

Sullivans is a family owned hotel situated in Perth's premier location which adjoins Kings Park with views over parklands to the city skyline. Ideally positioned for leisure travelers, Sullivans is an easy stroll from the city center or can be reached with the free CAT bus service which is invaluable for traveling in and around the city center. Providing comfortable standard or deluxe accommodation, the hotel offers great value with exceptional service. Free services include Wi-Fi throughout the hotel, parking, internet terminal, guest bicycles and in-house movies.

The award-winning international Esplanade Hotel Fremantle is ideally located in the heart of the historic, port city of Fremantle. The hotel is only 20-minutes from the chic city center and within easy walking access to galleries, cinemas, museums, markets, shopping, fashionable bars, restaurants and cafés. The Esplanade Hotel Fremantle comprises 300 well-appointed guest rooms, most with private balconies, bath and some with spa baths. In addition, the recreation facilities include two restaurants, bar, two swimming pools, three outdoor spas, fitness center and sauna.

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From $246 per room per night

From $285 per room per night

Pullman Resort Bunker Bay

Seashells Mandurah

A pristine paradise in the Margaret River Wine Region, this beachfront resort borders the glorious white sands and crystal clear waters of Bunker Bay and the Indian Ocean. Enjoy walking through 35 acres of landscaped native gardens or visit one of the 90 wineries nearby. The resort features beautifully appointed studio, one, two and three bedroom villas in contemporary Australian architectural style. Facilities include heated infinityedge swimming pool, tennis court, gym, award-winning day spa as well as a restaurant and bar overlooking the azure Indian Ocean.

Enjoying a splendid location right on the beachfront, Seashells Mandurah is adjacent to the marina and is a pleasant 50-minute drive from Perth. Breath taking ocean or marina views are a key aspect of the one, two and three bedroom apartments and luxurious beach villas. Rooms feature a kitchen, laundry, private balcony, bath spa, in-house movies, cable TV, iPod dock, broadband internet and air-conditioning. Facilities include a sparkling outdoor heated pool, spa, barbecues, tennis court, conference facilities and complimentary parking. Housekeeping is on a weekly basis.

From $311 per room per night

From $262 per room per night

Seashells Yallingup

Wyndham Resort & Spa Dunsborough

Located in the pretty Margaret River wine region south of Perth, the property offers studio spa rooms and one and two bedroom fully self-contained apartments with kitchen and laundry. A short walk to surfing Yallingup Beach, Seashell Yallingup’s features include private balconies with garden views, free in-house movies, cable TV, DVD player, iPod docks, broadband Internet, reverse-cycle air-conditioning, tea/coffee facilities, weekly housekeeping service, a restaurant, bar, conference facilities, guest lounge with fireplace, barbecues, tour desk and free parking.

Situated two-hours’ drive from Perth, Wyndham Resort & Spa Dunsborough transports you to a world of luxury and indulgence. The extensive facilities are set amongst exquisite, landscaped gardens which sweep down to the shores of Geographe Bay. These include the on-site Toby’s Restaurant & Bar, Escape Day Spa, tennis court, outdoor pool, spa, gym, volleyball court, children's playground and barbecue area. Combine this with your choice of accommodation in either the attractive studio rooms or fully selfcontained two bedroom apartments to create a superb vacation experience.

From $321 per room per night

From $179 per room per night

Seashells Scarborough

Quality Resort Sorrento Beach

STAY 5

Situated directly opposite attractive Scarborough Beach, these stylish two and three bedroom fully self-contained apartments enjoy spectacular Indian Ocean views. Accommodation features include a kitchen, laundry, private balcony or courtyard, free in-house movies, cable TV, DVD player, iPod dock, broadband internet, weekly housekeeping and tea/coffee facilities. Other facilities include an outdoor heated pool, sauna, barbecues and complimentary parking. Beachfront restaurants, cafés, bar and shops are just outside the door and the city of Perth is a short 20-minute drive.

From $300 per room per night

PAY 4

Close to the center of Perth north of Scarborough Beach, Sorrento Quay offers luxury hotel rooms and spa apartments featuring ocean views. This picturesque beach setting makes it an ideal romantic getaway. The comfortable two bedroom apartments are suitable for a family vacation. The complimentary parking, on-site restaurant, Foxtel, Wi-Fi, heated outdoor pool, spa, sauna and barbecue area are just some of the facilities which make this an attractive vacation experience.

From $275 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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Western Australia

Western Australia Coral Coast

Monkey Mia

Commencing at Cervantes with the haunting rock formations of the Pinnacles, the Coral Coast region stretches north to Exmouth, home of the renowned Ningaloo Reef. The region offers contrasting experiences and interactions with a variety of marine life, including the wild dolphins at Monkey Mia, sea lions, manta rays, dugongs and humpback whales. Australia’s Coral Coast is one of the few places where you can swim with the world’s largest fish, the graceful whale shark. Treasured creatures, turquoise seas and shimmering sands combine to make this a special destination.

Whale Shark Discovery Day Tour

Join Ocean Eco Adventures for a Whale Shark Discovery from April to early August. With transfers from Exmouth included, board the well appointed 60 foot vessel to experience the beauty of snorkeling alongside whale sharks with the use of a private spotter plane to locate them. Snorkel on the Ningaloo Reef and search for turtles, dolphins and dugongs. This is an intimate experience with a maximum of 18 snorkelers on each tour. Delicious gourmet food with fresh Western Australian produce is a feature of all tours as are the research programs conducted onboard. Operated by Ocean

Eco Adventures

From $442 per person

Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort

Bayview Coral Bay

Dolphins are just the beginning. Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort is the only place to meet the friendly dolphins of Monkey Mia and the experience is free. With beachfront accommodation in the heart of Shark Bay World Heritage area, the resort includes a variety of rooms, from comfortable backpacker rooms to luxury villas. Rooms are fresh and air-conditioned, with a modern design and a range of features for optimum comfort. On-site facilities include swimming pool, artesian spring hot tub, bar and restaurant.

Bayview Coral Bay is a great place for immersing yourself in the wonders of the colorful Ningaloo Reef. Located at the southern gateway of this unique marine environment in Western Australia's tropical north, Bayview offers a variety of air-conditioned accommodation to suit any budget, including self-contained two and three bedroom villas, motel style studio units, chalets, basic cabins and camping grounds. Guests can relax by the pool or on the idyllic beach, enjoy a boat tour, snorkel over the magnificent reef or simply sit back, relax and do nothing at all.

From $337 per room per night

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From $258 per room per night

Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef

Ningaloo Reef Resort

Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef is an exclusive wilderness camp hidden amongst the dunes on the edge of one of the most pristine reef systems in the world. Bringing ‘Wild Bush Luxury’ to Western Australia’s remote coral coast, the property hosts nine safari tents, raised boardwalks, solar power and rigorous water management ensuring that the camp’s ecological footprint is minimal. The high standard of comfort is complemented by the delicious bush cuisine, with a hint of native produce and matched by premium wines, which has been created by the resident chef.

Ningaloo Reef Resort’s beachfront accommodation is the ideal place for unwinding and experiencing Western Australia’s very own tropical playground, Ningaloo Reef in Coral Bay. Ningaloo is best known as the home of the hauntingly beautiful whale sharks. The resort features motel style accommodation designed to provide a relaxing and comfortable environment during your stay. On-site facilities include swimming pool, manicured lawns, picturesque gardens and a barbecue area; all less than 100 steps from Ningaloo Reef.

From $1,732 per room per night

From $278 per room per night

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Day 4: This morning, head south to the pretty Clare Valley. Visit the Heritage-Listed village of Mintaro and enjoy a walk around the historic buildings which are all within the vicinity. Day 5: Make the most of the morning to discover the Clare Valley including The Riesling Trail which runs for 15.5 Miles between the towns of Clare and Auburn. Return to Adelaide. NORTH COURSE

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This ancient land north of Adelaide is part of the oldest land on earth. Precious rock formations and Aboriginal sites form part of the beautiful escarpment of the Flinders Ranges. Wildlife is in abundance including vulnerable species of wallabies and birds. Trekking, horse riding, tours with Aboriginal guides and mountain biking are all possible.

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Situated in the untouched Eyre Peninsula west of Adelaide, the rugged Gawler Ranges were formed by volcanic activity 1,500 million years ago. Glistening, massive salt lake’s contrast with red desert earth and blue skies. Wildlife teem around and over impressive rock formations in this peninsula which is also a haven for export-quality seafood.

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Day 3: Spend today exploring the area on the walking trail or with a guided 4WD tour, keeping an eye out for abundant native animals. Wildflowers are resplendent in September and October. To the west of the Pound lies the tiny village of Parachilna; a stop at the Prairie Hotel here is a must. The hotel enjoys an Australia wide reputation for its fine native cuisine.

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The famed Barossa Valley is home to many awardwinning wines. One of the best wine producing regions in Australia, the Barossa is steeped in history and tradition. Undulating hills and quaint towns provide cellar door and Barossa label food experiences to add pleasure to any vacation. Fine dining, cycling and tastings are all part of the fun.

Day 2: Travel to Wilpena via Melrose. This exquisite setting at the foot of Mount Remarkable is surrounded by virgin National Park. The iconic North Star Hotel is a great spot for a drink or bite to eat. Then continue north to the quaint former railway town of Quorn and on to Wilpena Pound in Flinders Ranges National Park.

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Day 1: Take the picturesque route through the Adelaide Hills, via Chain of Ponds to Williamstown. After Lyndoch, attractions and wineries abound including Elderton Wines, Penfolds Wines and Wolf Blass Visitor Centre.

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One of Australia's premier wildlife destinations, Kangaroo Island is a pristine wilderness. Brimming with wildlife including thousands of koalas, the island is also a place of exquisite beauty. Rolling sand dunes, soaring cliffs, dense forest, wetlands and pearly white beaches combine with fine local produce and wines to enhance the experience.

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outh Australia is where unique wildlife, timeless outback landscapes and rugged seascapes converge with historic wine valleys and gourmet food experiences. The stunning island wilderness of Kangaroo Island combines with that of the Eyre Peninsula to produce close and authentic wildlife encounters. Adelaide, the gateway to the ancient Flinders Ranges, is also the gateway to 200 cellar doors and the home of the world’s largest collection of Aboriginal artifacts at the South Australian Museum.

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South Australia

Adelaide City Highlights

Glenelg, Adelaide

Barossa and Hahndorf Wine Experience The coastal city of Adelaide is noted for its many festivals, food, wine and the arts as well as its long expanses of beautiful beachfront. Visit Light's Vision where Colonel Light stood and planned the city; here you can enjoy the best views of Adelaide as well as historic Adelaide Oval. Drive past Adelaide’s cultural precinct of North Terrace, St Peters Cathedral and Victoria Square, before traveling through the city’s wide streets on the way to iconic Haigh’s Chocolate Factory. Continue your journey to picturesque Glenelg, Adelaide’s premier seaside suburb. Take a walk along the jetty, check out the boutiques on Jetty Road, sip a coffee or explore the local attractions. Return to Adelaide for a free afternoon, visit the giant pandas at the Zoo, or extend your stay at Glenelg Beach and make your own way back on the Glenelg to Adelaide tram service.

Operated by Adelaide

Sightseeing

From $77 per person

Morning Dolphin Cruise and Swim Discover one of Australia's best known wine regions on this full-day tour to the historic Barossa Valley outside Adelaide. The first stop is at Jacob's Creek Visitor Centre where you will have the opportunity to take a tour, sample this iconic brand's wines in a structured tasting and enjoy morning tea overlooking the vinyards.

The Morning Dolphin Cruise and Swim out of Adelaide is an absolute must-do while visiting Australia. Dolphins are one of the earth’s most fascinating and curious creatures so join a Temptation cruise to swim with these wild creatures; this is something that you will remember forever. Temptation is a 58-foot sailing catamaran that operates from Marina Pier, Holdfast Shores Marina, Glenelg. Temptation has been operating the swims for over 10 years and still has a 100 percent success rate of seeing dolphins as the gulf is home to thousands of them.

A visit to Mengler Hill Lookout provides sweeping views over the valley before heading to Saltram Wine Estate at Angaston. Learn more about Saltram's 150 year history and taste some of the delicious wine from the cellar door. Enjoy a sumptuous two-course Barossa lunch at The South Australian Company Store in Angaston. After lunch the tour winds through the picturesque Adelaide Hills to Hahndorf, Adelaide’s oldest German settlement. Meander through this charming village to explore the many shops and galleries packed with local art and craft and produce.

Price based onfull-day cruise including transfers

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Sailing

From $165 per person

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Sightseeing

From $148 per person

Barossa Valley All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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Adelaide & Beyond Touring

3 or 4 Day Sealion and Outback Experience

Murray River Cruises

This tour offers an amazing diversity of wildlife in numbers rarely seen elsewhere in Australia. Close to Port Lincoln, the extraordinarily beautiful South Australian Outback contrasts the colors of red sands and rocky gorges, blue skies and the glistening white salt of massive Lake Gairdner. It is one of the few places where three large species of macropods can be seen together. Emus are common and cohabitate with 140 species of birds in a background of brilliant, spring wildflowers. The combination of wild koalas at Mikkira Station and swimming with sea lions and dolphins at Baird Bay means you will experience almost everything that Australia has to offer in types of wild animals.

Discover the hauntingly beautiful and dramatic South Australian Outback, its unique flora and fauna, the rich legacy of old riverside ports and indigenous culture aboard the paddlewheeler, Murray Princess.

Accommodation is at Kangaluna, a luxury standing camp with private facilities. Enjoy the brightness of the stars, the unpolluted sounds of nature and the intoxicating colors of the changing landscapes.

Three night cruise departs Mannum Friday 4.30pm. Returns Monday 9.00am. Four night cruise departs Mannum Monday 4.30pm. Returns Friday 9.00am. Seven night cruise departs Mannum Monday and Friday 4.30pm. Returns Monday and Friday 9.00am.

Included in the cruise are all meals, an exciting selection of tours on shore, guided nature walks and eco-excursions, onboard presentations, use of spas and saunas, Captain's Dinner & Cocktail Party, live entertainment, 24-hour self-service tea and coffee bar, as well as complimentary scenic coach transfers from Adelaide or car parking in Mannum.

Price based on tour code: 3SLE

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Ranges Wilderness Tours

From $2,016 per person

Price based on 3 night discovery cruise inside cabin

Operated by Captain

Cook Cruises South Australia

From $932 per person

Barossa Valley vineyard, South Australia All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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South Australia

Kangaroo Island Highlights

2 Day Kangaroo Island Coast to Coast

Discover the highlights of South Australia’s premier nature-based tourism destination, Kangaroo Island.

On this two day small group, guided tour you will experience the wildlife and spectacular coastal scenery of beautiful Kangaroo Island.

At Seal Bay Conservation Park, enjoy a walk on the pristine beach amongst a colony of wild Australian sea lions in the company of a National Parks’ ranger. Marvel at the sea lions as they frolic and laze about on this stunning beach or in the sand dunes, before traveling on to Vivonne Bay Bistro for a delicious two-course lunch. Koala gazing amongst the eucalypts at Hanson Bay Wildlife Sanctuary is the next stop on this day tour of island treasures. Spend the afternoon at Flinders Chase National Park, where you can walk on spectacular Remarkable Rocks, with its great photographic opportunities and stunning sea views. Stroll down Admiral’s Arch boardwalk on a rugged cliff face to admire this rock archway which is a natural nursery and safe haven for playful New Zealand fur seals.

On day one, visit Clifford’s Honey Farm then travel onto Vivonne Bay Bistro for a two course lunch. After lunch visit pristine Seal Bay for a guided beach walk amongst a colony of wild Australian sea lions. Visit the fascinating Birds of Prey free-flight demonstration before heading to Kingscote to watch the pelican feeding. Overnight accommodation of your choice is included. On day two, visit Emu Ridge Eucalyptus Distillery, Parndana Wildlife Park and Hanson Bay Wildlife Sanctuary where you will enjoy a two course lunch. Walk amongst the trees to look for koalas nestled in the eucalypts. After lunch, travel to Flinders Chase National Park where you will be taken to the rugged southern coastline for a walk on Remarkable Rocks and Admiral’s Arch.

Price based on full-day tour including lunch, tour code: HTCC including return ferry crossing

Operated by Kangaroo

Island Sealink

From $288 per person

Price based on tour code: CCCC including return ferry crossing

Operated by Kangaroo

Island Sealink

From $589 per person

Kangaroo Island Overnight Wildlife Experience

2 Day Highlights of Kangaroo Island

See Australian sea lions, kangaroos, koalas and native Australian birds in the wild.

On day one, head off on a small group 4WD island nature experience to discover Kangaroo Island’s hidden secrets. Encounter wildlife in their natural habitat, starting at Seal Bay with a memorable walk with your guide along the topaz beach to admire wild Australian sea lions. Enjoy a gourmet lunch at an exclusive Heritage-Listed property, whilst keeping an eye out for cuddly koalas. Explore the spectacular north coast and with dusk falling, spot kangaroos leaving the bush to graze. Travel on to your accommodation for the evening. On day two, observe playful New Zealand fur seals at Admirals Arch and marvel at impressive Remarkable Rocks. Relax with a gourmet lunch in a secluded bush setting whilst remembering to look out for koalas in their treetop habitat en route. Visitors are allowed to enter, by permit, the Kelly Hill Conservation Park to observe kangaroos grazing on the open plains.

At spectacular Seal Bay your guide will escort you on a beach walk to see wild sea lions as they bask on the beach and frolic amongst the sand dunes. Admire these wonderful, endangered creatures from a safe distance. Enjoy a delicious gourmet picnic lunch with complimentary wine at our exclusive, Heritage-Listed natural bush property. Set off on a pleasant bush walk after lunch and then head on to explore the spectacular beaches of the north coast. Listen for the rare Kangaroo Island Glossy Black Cockatoo and watch for Tammar Wallabies in their natural habitat. Later in the afternoon, spot kangaroos leaving the safety of the bush to begin grazing on the open pastures before you arrive at your overnight accommodation. Return to Adelaide the following day. Price based on tour code: KI21FF including return flights from Adelaide

Operated by Kangaroo

Island Odysseys

From $784 per person

Price based on tour code: KI23CC including return ferry crossing

Operated by Kangaroo

Island Odysseys

From $1,204 per person

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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3 Day Kangaroo Island Wanderer

Since 1986, Exceptional Kangaroo Island has been the first choice for visitors wishing to engage with the landscape, culture and history of Kangaroo Island. Operated by local couple Craig and Janet Wickham, the company offers experiences on a small group or private basis, focused on the strong nature-based attractions for which the island is known. This can also include family friendly activities and the emerging food, wine and arts culture on the island. Join a small group of like-minded travelers exploring Kangaroo Island with one of Australia's leading tour companies. Your exceptional local wildlife guide will host you through a conversation (not a commentary) exploring not only the iconic landscapes but also the backtracks of this large and diverse island. Travel in 4WD comfort and enjoy nature and hospitality in equal measure with good food, good wine and wildlife in the wild.

After breakfast on day two, travel to Flinders Chase National Park, a vast wilderness reserve that offers habitat for the rare Cape Barren geese, kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, platypus and a myriad of bird species. Break for morning tea and visit Remarkable Rocks, Admirals Arch and the fur seals before enjoying a picnic in the bush featuring the best of local produce. In the afternoon, sample more of Kangaroo Island before returning to your overnight accommodation (dinner, bed and breakfast). On day three, enjoy breakfast before a short transfer to the airport to connect with your Adelaide flight to continue your Australian adventure.

On day one fly to Kangaroo Island and meet your wildlife guide. Explore different habitats seeking out koalas, wallabies and kangaroos in the wild with morning tea en route. Enjoy an elegant lunch in the bush and visit the Australian sea lions. Learn about the history and culture of the Island before meeting your hosts for dinner, bed and breakfast at your accommodation overlooking the ocean. Operated by Exceptional

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From $1,469 per person

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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South Australia

InterContinental Adelaide

Rendezvous Grand Hotel Adelaide

At InterContinental Adelaide, they understand the guests' desire to be connected to what’s special about a destination. The staff are pleased to be able to share their local knowledge with guests to ensure that they have a vacation with a difference. Set on the leafy banks of the sunny River Torrens, adjacent to the Adelaide Convention Centre and the Casino, the 367 rooms and suites feature uninterrupted views across the historic and cultural city of Adelaide. For dining, try the award-winning Japanese cuisine in Shiki or a sumptuous buffet selection in Riverside.

Rendezvous Grand Hotel Adelaide is a charming, boutique hotel which tastefully blends contemporary design with opulent European style. Located in the heart of the 'city of churches', the gateway to the famed Barossa Valley wine and food district, this cosmopolitan hotel provides a range of elegant guest rooms and suites, all within easy walking distance of the Gouger Street Restaurant precinct, the cultural boulevard of North Terrace and Rundle Street Mall shopping. This discreet property has a heated indoor pool, gym, business center and 24-hour in-room dining.

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Adina Apartment Hotel Adelaide Treasury

The Sebel Playford Adelaide

Adina Apartment Hotel Adelaide Treasury is superbly located in Adelaide’s center, adjacent to Town Hall. This exquisite former Treasury building overlooks Victoria Square and is close to Rundle Street Mall. With comfort and style at a premium, the property is well situated for exploring one of the best markets in the nation; Adelaide’s Central Market with its magnificent array of fresh local produce. Other attractions such as the museum and art gallery are close by as is the tram for exploring the picturesque beachside suburb of Glenelg. Extensive facilities include a pool and gymnasium.

This stylish, boutique hotel is set in Adelaide’s vibrant North Terrace, opposite the Adelaide Convention Centre and Casino. With major tourist attractions, shops and restaurants close to hand, the hotel blends contemporary style with character and elegance. Featuring beautifully appointed rooms and suites, lavish amenities, exquisite cuisine and top facilities, the hotel has received many awards, including silver in 'Luxury Accommodation' at the Qantas Australian Tourism Awards, 2009 – 2011.

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Crowne Plaza Adelaide

Majestic Roof Garden Hotel

Crowne Plaza Adelaide is centrally located on Hindmarsh Square, a short walk from Rundle Street Mall shopping precinct and Adelaide’s popular East End cafés and restaurants. Offering modern accommodation and leisure facilities, including swimming pool, spa, gym, sauna and steam room, Crowne Plaza Adelaide also has wireless internet throughout the hotel. Showcasing modern Australian cuisine and the best of South Australian wine, Redsalt restaurant is a great place for enjoying alfresco dining. Map Page 107 Reference 5

From $276 per room per night

Oaks Horizons The Majestic Roof Garden Hotel is the award-winning flagship property of Majestic Hotels in Adelaide.

Oaks Horizons is a charming, boutique hotel conveniently situated in the heart of Adelaide, opposite the Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide Festival Centre and casino. The lively Rundle Street Mall shopping precinct is within easy walking distance. One of the newest hotels on North Terrace, the property offers one and two bedroom contemporary, spacious apartments with full kitchen and laundry facilities together with individual balconies. Guests enjoy access to broadband internet, indoor heated lap pool, sauna, plunge pool, gym and steam room.

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Opened in 2004, this attractive, boutique hotel features king-size beds throughout, mini-bar, restaurant, 24-hour room service, secure parking, free Wi-Fi and a location that is hard to beat. Situated only 55 yards from vibrant Rundle Street in Adelaide’s East End, the hotel is just a few feet from trendy bars, fine dining, casual restaurants and eclectic shopping. Rundle Mall shopping precinct is a further 5-minutes' walk and the historic Art Gallery of South Australia, University of Adelaide and South Australian Museum are close by. Plus you can expect the usual conveniences you would expect from a 4.5 star hotel such as 24-hour reception, security card access, business center, mini-gymnasium, outstanding in-house restaurant and on-site secure parking.

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All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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Oaks Plaza Pier

Hotel Grand Chancellor Adelaide on Hindley

From its stunning location on the beachfront of Adelaide’s popular seaside suburb of Glenelg, Oaks Plaza Pier offers scenic ocean views with luxurious one or two bedroom apartments with spacious balconies. Adjacent to Holdfast Marina and overlooking Glenelg Beach, Oaks Plaza Pier offers a comprehensive range of on-site guest facilities including an indoor heated lap pool, gymnasium, spa, plunge pool, sauna, steam room as well as a great choice of bars, restaurants and cafés. The property is close to boutiques, nightlife and public transport.

Hotel Grand Chancellor Adelaide is a beautifully restored, neo-Georgian building in the center of charming Adelaide. With vibrant Rundle Street Mall shops, bars and cafés and Adelaide's bustling entertainment district a short walk away, this property provides an ideal location from which to explore this sophisticated city. After a day's sightseeing, escape to the hotel's spa, sauna and pool for some well-earned rest and relaxation. The more energetic might like to try out the gym.

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Grand Chifley Adelaide

North Adelaide Heritage Accommodation

Grand Chifley Adelaide is a comfortable hotel of superior quality, located on South Terrace opposite the parklands. Contemporary design is a feature of the hotel as are the balconies leading off every room. Facilities include 24-hour reception, complimentary parking, wireless internet and Foxtel. Dining options include the Zouk Restaurant and 24-hour in-room dining. The hotel is just a short walk to the free tram to Rundle Mall shopping precinct, the River Torrens, Adelaide Casino and Central Business District.

North Adelaide Heritage Group consists of 20 beautiful heritage self-contained properties situated in Adelaide’s most prestigious city precinct. Offering boutique accommodation experiences, all properties are spacious with romantic bedrooms, exquisite drawing rooms, equipped kitchens and feature Australian antiques. Properties include the Bishop’s Garden, Residency Penthouse, the Fire Station Inn with its 1942 International Fire engine and The Friendly Meeting Chapel. All are on the free city bus loop and close to vibrant North Adelaide’s shops, cafés and restaurants.

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Majestic Minima Hotel

BreakFree Adelaide

Adelaide’s first 24 hour self check-in hotel, the Majestic Minima is a three storey boutique property with 46 compact studio rooms measuring approximately 150 square feet. This property has set new trends in Adelaide and provides a hip alternative for the technologically savvy and budget conscious traveler. Located in the heart of cosmopolitan North Adelaide, the Majestic Minima Hotel is a compact boutique hotel that offers stylish yet inexpensive city fringe accommodation for a broad range of travelers. It is close to trendy boutiques, cafés and restaurants.

BreakFree Adelaide is an apartment hotel located in Adelaide’s West End, an emerging arts district of theaters, restaurants and entertainment. Accommodation in the contemporary, spacious apartments includes 142 studio and two bedroom apartments. All feature lounge and dining areas, private balconies, fully-equipped kitchens and laundry facilities. Wireless broadband internet, cable television and pay-per-view movies are also available. Guests will appreciate the hotel’s restaurant, which also offers room service.

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Adelaide Meridien Hotel & Apartments

Robe House

Positioned in the heart of trendy North Adelaide, the Adelaide Meridien Hotel & Apartments is set amongst leafy parklands with a selection of restaurants, cafés, galleries and boutiques nearby. All spacious rooms have recently been refurbished and offer 42 inch LCD televisions, iPod docking stations, mini-bars, tea/coffee making facilities and free wireless internet. The on-site Perfect Cup Café serves à la carte breakfast and casual style meals throughout the day. Dine alfresco on the deck or relax inside with a refreshing beverage in this fully licensed restaurant and bar. Complimentary on-site car parking is available.

Robe, four hours’ drive from Adelaide, is a small fishing and tourist village settled on the shores of Guichen Bay on the Limestone Coast, South Australia. Built in 1847 as the Government Resident's home, Robe House was the first building to be built in quaint Robe on the coast between Melbourne and Adelaide. The wide verandas and thick stone walls, Robe House has now been tastefully converted into four luxurious self-contained apartments. All are fully-equipped with kitchen and dining facilities, with provisions for a country style breakfast delivered daily.

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From $166 per room per night

From $228 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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South Australia

Southern Ocean Lodge

Widely regarded as Australia’s Galapagos and brimming with diverse wildlife and natural beauty, Kangaroo Island is just a short hop from Adelaide but a world away in spirit. From rugged landscapes and a fascinating history to world-class culinary producers and a star studded cast of wildlife, the island encapsulates the best of the mainland.

Contemporary design welcomes the outside in. Superbly appointed suites instil relaxed sophistication and feature bespoke furnishings, dramatic glass-surround bathroom, sunken lounge and private terrace with hypnotic Southern Ocean views. Guests are invited to enjoy the lodge as their luxe island home.

On the Island’s south-west coast where natural icons jostle and Antarctica is next stop on the horizon, the globally celebrated Southern Ocean Lodge offers unrivalled luxury in a uniquely Australian setting. Blending seamlessly with the pristine landscape overlooking limestone cliffs and white sandy beaches, the lodge commands spectacular panoramic vistas.

Exceptional guided adventures invite guests to experience abundant wildlife first hand (a walk amongst the sea lions is one of the island’s many privileges), whilst the secluded Southern Spa features signature treatments with Kangaroo Island botanicals to relax and rejuvenate.

At the heart of the lodge, the expansive Great Room offers cinematic ocean views for guests to enjoy exceptional island inspired dining in the restaurant, or a relaxed drink at the convivial open bar with an exclusively South Australian wine selection.

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A generous all inclusive rate, first name service and personalized experiential itinerary combine to offer the ultimate Kangaroo Island experience. Exclusive and awardwinning, Southern Ocean Lodge is Australian luxury defined.

From $2,218 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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Rawnsley Park Eco Villas, Flinders Ranges

Kangaroo Island Wilderness Retreat

With spectacular views of Wilpena Pound and the surrounding ranges, Rawnsley Park Station's luxury Eco-Villas provide the perfect base for exploring the breath taking scenery of South Australia's Flinders Ranges. These stylish, environmentally friendly villas are set on a secluded site which is within easy reach of the station's facilities. A retractable ceiling panel enables guests to watch the stars from the comfort of their bed. Rawnsley Park Station has eight Eco-Villas with one or two bedrooms. These exquisite villas are 267 miles north of Adelaide.

Kangaroo Island Wilderness Retreat is the ideal location for exploring the western part of this exquisite island; this is the gateway to Flinders Chase and home to Remarkable Rocks and Admirals Arch. The retreat blends in with the natural environment in this wonderful setting where management is committed to environmental sustainability practices. The heart of the retreat is a native bush courtyard which is ideal for relaxing amongst the natural flora and fauna. Family friendly and suitable for children of all ages, the property is simplicity set in a beautiful landscape.

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From $215 per room per night

The Louise Barossa Valley

Set atop a gentle hill with sweeping vistas across the internationally renowned Barossa Valley, The Louise is an idyllic luxury vineyard retreat encompassing acclaimed on-site restaurant Appellation.

spa tubs, espresso makers and king beds with crisp linens complement each room. Additional features of some suites include outdoor showers, fireplaces, BOSE Wave CD player, iPod docking stations and a second LCD TV in the en-suite.

With a passion for fresh, local ingredients, executive chef Ryan Edwards and his team harvest from their kitchen garden, bake their own breads, butcher and cure their own meats and see wine and food as natural partners. Understated, informed service and intimate ambiance complement a seasonal menu and signature Chef's Tasting Menu. Appellation’s extensive wine list presents the best of the Barossa, Australia and iconic wines of the world.

With professional, attentive and caring staff who are keen to share their excellent local knowledge, The Louise is your entrée to the authentic Barossa wine region experience. Just one hour from Adelaide, The Louise is the food, wine and luxury accommodation destination for discerning travelers to Australia’s most famous wine region.

The Louise has just 15 suites offering absolute luxury, inspired design and extensive private guest space with individual terraces overlooking the surrounding vineyards and private gated courtyards. Soft contemporary furnishings, spacious en-suites with dual rain showers and From $514 per room per night

Aurora Ozone Hotel

Kangaroo Island Seafront

The hotel enjoys a stunning location on the foreshore at Kingscote, Kangaroo Island's main town. The Island has a worldwide reputation for its locally produced gourmet foods and wines, some of which are featured in the restaurant and bar. The property is well placed for visitors wishing to walk on the virgin beaches or discover the unspoilt habitat of the Island's native animals. Aurora Ozone Hotel has three sections: original, modern and townhouse. It has been developed to international standards to become a flagship in hospitality.

Kangaroo Island Seafront is ideally located in Penneshaw, the gateway to pristine Kangaroo Island. From its prime site, the hotel overlooks the magnificent Backstairs Passage and untouched beachfront. Guests appreciate the stunning, turquoise ocean views of the Island's pearly white beaches, rugged coastlines and teeming, unique wildlife. This is accommodation in an idyllic setting on the Esplanade, just one third of a mile from the Sealink Ferry Terminal. Discovering this Island paradise is an unforgettable vacation experience.

From $176 per room per night

From $228 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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asmania is renowned for its pristine wilderness environment with towering 2000 year old Huon Pines, crystalline waters and soaring peaks. Macquarie Harbour, Gordon River and majestic Cradle Mountain are just some of the highlights. Discover Freycinet’s pink granite mountains, white sandy beaches, grey-green casuarinas and saltwater as blue as sapphire. Walking, trekking, boating, cycling and touring are all great ways to discover this unspoilt land. Fresh local produce is an added bonus.

Hobart and Launceston

6 Day Tasmanian Highlights Self Drive

Historic Hobart is a reminder of Australia’s colonial past. Heritage buildings, quaint streets and prized waterfront locations can easily be accessed on foot. Picturesque Launceston is the State’s second city and as such is also steeped in history. Stately homes, fine period architecture and good living are all features of this elegant town.

From $800 per person Day 1: Launceston – Cradle Mountain 110 miles. Collect your hire vehicle and drive west through undulating and at times, dramatic scenery. We have included two nights’ accommodation at Cradle Mountain Lodge, our preferred accommodation near the National Park. This is an experience to remember. Up

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West Coast Wilderness Railway

Gordon River Cruise

Ride a steam train more than 100 years back in time, to when pioneers forged a rail link between the mining town of Queenstown and the port of Strahan. This is one of the world's great railway journeys, authentically re-created with its many timber trestle bridges and the unique Abt rack and pinion system for the steep grades. The West Coast Wilderness Railway meanders through ancient wilderness, crossing the wild King River before climbing through sheer-sided rainforest gorges on its 21 mile journey. Lunch and interpretive guiding enhance the experience.

This memorable half-day cruise from Strahan on the comfortable Lady Jane Franklin II takes you deep into Macquarie Harbour. You will marvel at the perfect reflections of the Gordon River, stroll in magnificent, ancient rainforest to see 200 year old Huon pines, cruise past a working fish farm and visit Sarah Island (the site of a feared penal colony) to hear stories of convicts, seafarers and piners. Departs daily with lunch included. For real indulgence, try the Captain's Premier Upperdeck with complimentary premium Tasmanian wines and beers.

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Port Arthur Historic Site

4 Day Icons of Tasmania

The World Heritage-Listed Port Arthur Historic Site is one of Australia’s great travel experiences. This is the best-preserved convict settlement in Australia and among the most significant convict era sites in the world. Situated one and a half hours’ drive south east of Hobart, this is an ideal destination for learning about Australia's convict past.

Experience the magic of Australia’s island state with a small group tour which enables visitors to experience pristine wilderness, unique wildlife, beautiful beaches, local history and the best of contemporary Tasmanian hospitality. Designed and operated by people who know and love Tasmania, this four-day journey incorporates Tasmanian icons such as Wineglass Bay, Port Arthur convict ruins, Tasmanian devils, Hobart’s vibrant Salamanca Markets as well as some off the beaten track treasures.

The site is very large with over 30 historic buildings and ruins to explore. Other activities include guided tours, a harbor cruise, participation in the high-tech interactive installations at the Dockyard and Separate Prison as well as visits to furnished houses, the museum, convict study center and convict gallery. Two cafés and a bistro provide refreshments whilst evening ghost tours and monthly paranormal investigations offer an unorthodox heritage experience. Private tours and private dining are available by prior arrangement.

Award-winning Premier Travel Tasmania is a specialist tour operator of international standard, offering premium, small group and specialized tours in English, Spanish, French, German and Italian. With a long standing commitment to service excellence and responsible tourism practices, the company is proud of its 15 year track record in delivering refined encounters in Tasmania.

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Operated by Premier

Travel Tasmania

From $1,865 per person

Gordon Dam, Tasmania All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


118 Hobart & Launceston Accommodation

Tasmania

The Henry Jones Art Hotel

Lenna of Hobart

The Henry Jones is Australia’s first, dedicated art hotel. With an ingenious mix of contemporary design elements, traditional building structures and artworks throughout, the award-winning architecturally designed hotel is in itself a work of art. Standing in the historic position where Hobart was first settled 200 years ago, a row of historic 1820's warehouses and a former IXL jam factory have been sensitively transformed into an enthralling and luxurious, first class experience on the edge of Hobart’s waterfront.

Stately Lenna of Hobart is a modern hotel which has been designed using the original, beautifully preserved colonial mansion. The adjacent guest accommodation wing comprises 50 spacious en-suite rooms including five king suites, most of which offer pleasant views of the harbour, gardens, city or Mount Wellington. The Lenna mansion is Heritage-Listed and classified by the National Trust. Situated right in the heart of historic Sullivan´s Cove adjacent to fashionable Salamanca Place, Lenna is just a few minutes’ walk from the waterfront and city center.

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Hotel Grand Chancellor Hobart

Wrest Point Hotel

Hotel Grand Chancellor Hobart is situated overlooking Hobart’s historic and picturesque harbor. Ideally placed for exploring this quaint and pretty city, the hotel’s 243 rooms offer sweeping views of the meandering Derwent River, Mt Wellington or the city. Fine Tasmanian timbers, polished granite and local artworks add an elegant touch to every room. This deluxe hotel’s facilities include Restaurant Tasman and the Atrium Bar, as well as a fully-equipped gym, heated indoor pool, sauna and undercover car park.

With its spectacular location on the sparkling River Derwent, first class accommodation, fine dining, entertainment options and million dollar views from the window of every room, Wrest Point is the perfect choice for a memorable stay in Hobart. The variety of accommodation on offer includes superbly appointed rooms and suites in the Tower with spectacular sweeping views of Hobart and stylish Water Edge rooms with large picture windows overlooking the Derwent River.

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Innkeepers Old Woolstore Apartment Hotel, Hobart

Hotel Grand Chancellor Launceston

Hobart's waterfront is a vibrant location where the Old Woolstore's heritage façade masks one of Hobart's finest apartment hotels. Located 5-minutes' walk from Salamanca Place and only two blocks from the waterfront, this charming establishment offers a choice of rooms and spacious apartments featuring separate living area and fully-equipped kitchen with microwave and dishwasher. All guests staying at the property can enjoy complimentary parking and use of the on-site gym and guest lounge. Reception, room service and security all operate 24 hours.

Hotel Grand Chancellor Launceston is one of the city’s premier hotels, offering superior accommodation right in the heart of charming Launceston. Featuring 165 rooms and a popular restaurant and bar, Hotel Grand Chancellor Launceston has eight retail stores within the property. Offering a full range of services, the hotel is only a short stroll from the main shopping precinct, public gardens and other city attractions.

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Country Club Tasmania

Rydges Hobart

A true country retreat just a few minutes from Tasmania’s northern city of Launceston, Country Club Tasmania offers manor suites, deluxe rooms and self-contained villas at nearby Country Club Villas. Choose from five restaurants, four bars and a wide range of live entertainment. Dining options include the award-winning Terrace restaurant where you can sample exquisite, regional delights or enjoy casual dining with an alfresco touch at the Links Restaurant. Country Club activities include golf on the championship 18-hole golf course, pool and trail horse riding.

Rydges Hobart's Heritage-Listed buildings and antique suites capture the essence of picturesque Hobart and provide an ideal base for exploring the city's attractive sights. Situated one mile from the city center, the hotel blends the ambiance of historic Hobart with modern comfort and the warmth and intimacy of a smaller hotel. The HeritageListed main building hosts The Manor Bar & Grill where guests can dine on sumptuous Tasmanian produce and fine local wines. Map Page 116 Reference 6

From $196 per room per night

From $154 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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119 Regional Tasmania Accommodation

Saffire Freycinet

Peppers Cradle Mountain Lodge

Saffire is an intimate sanctuary on Tasmania’s east coast, delivering an inspirational experience in sophisticated, coastal style. Discreetly positioned overlooking the Hazards Mountains, Freycinet Peninsula and the pristine waters of Great Oyster Bay, Saffire blends mankind and nature with breath taking beauty.

Nestled high in the Tasmanian wilderness, on the edge of the World Heritage-Listed Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Cradle Mountain Lodge brings you as close as you can get to the entrance of this spectacular National Park. Set to this backdrop of breath taking wilderness, the cosy cabins combine fine food and wine with comfort and landscape.

Featuring 20 luxurious suites, exclusive day spa, restaurant, guest lounge and bar, this new experience is a celebration of the art of service, internal and external well-being, local culinary delights, ancient landscapes and abundant wildlife. Saffire’s Signature Experiences have been exclusively designed to enable guests to discover the east coast in depth. Awaiting you is a world of deserted islands, wild bushland and secluded beaches to explore.

This iconic Australian wilderness property offers four types of private timber cabins, from contemporary Pencil Pine Cabins, to luxurious King Billy Suites. The lodge itself is warm and inviting with open fires, comfortable chairs and plenty of places from which to admire the picturesque views. With more than 20 walking trails around the lodge, there is something to suit all fitness levels. And for those just wishing to relax, indulgent treatments are on offer at the Waldheim Alpine Spa.

From $2,016 per room per night

From $318 per room per night

Freycinet Lodge

Cradle Mountain Chateau

Set in Freycinet National Park on a spectacular waterfront location at the foot of the Hazards, Freycinet Lodge is a superb base for exploring the renowned Wineglass Bay and the Freycinet Peninsula. The site of these two room cabins was chosen to respect the environment of this rugged coastal bushland, on the shores of Great Oyster Bay. With two restaurants and a lounge bar, you can enjoy the freshest regional produce and fine wines while admiring the breathtaking sunsets. Venture out to discover a land of sea, sand and sky and enjoy the many activities on offer.

On the fringe of Cradle Mountain's Lake St Clair National Park, Cradle Mountain Chateau is the perfect base from which to explore the ice-carved mountain scenery of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage area. The Chateau’s 60 beautifully appointed rooms and suites range from a comfortable deluxe room, to a split-level king spa room with a sunken lounge, king size bed and lavish bathroom spa. The Chateau is also home to The Wilderness Gallery, which showcases 10 rooms of the world’s finest nature photography.

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Ormiston House

Strahan Village

Charming Ormiston House is located in Strahan, the departure point for Gordon River cruises. Based on the edge of a World Heritage area and surrounded by gracious 100 year old trees, this boutique property is one of Tasmania’s magnificent, stately homes. Lovingly restored with first class fittings, cosy bar and all modern comforts, this warm house has beautiful ground floor air-conditioned and en-suite bedrooms, off-street parking, guest laundry service and Wi-Fi. Guests are free to explore the museum or enjoy the roof deck. A hearty continental breakfast is included.

Set on the shores of Macquarie Harbour on Tasmania’s historic and spectacular west coast, Strahan Village is the gateway to the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage area and as such, is the perfect base for explorating the region. Located on the waterfront, the individual cottages and terraces at Strahan Village remind you of the time when Tasmania's wild west was inhabited by miners, piners, fishermen and their families. The rooms and suites of the Hilltop have sweeping views over the water and magnificent sunset views from the private decks.

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From $151 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


120 Welcome to New Zealand Auckland Sophisticated Auckland is surrounded by beaches, misty rainforests dotted with hiking trails and a glorious harbor ideal for sailing. Add to this mix, fine food and wines, local arts and crafts and interesting boutiques, all in the context of a Polynesian ambiance and it is easy to see why Auckland is such a vibrant and enjoyable city.

Northland & Coromandel Rainforest-clad beaches and cosy coves border pristine ocean in this outdoor haven. Cycling, swimming and hiking combine with delicious local seafood and a vibrant arts community to make this a fascinating vacation experience. The area is home to some very important historic sites, including evidence of early Polynesian and European settlement.

Rotorua, Taupo & Hawke's Bay The heartland of New Zealand’s rich Maori culture, Rotorua is also known for its bubbling, geothermal activity. Volcanic action over millions of years has created a hauntingly beautiful landscape of mountains, lakes such as Lake Taupo and steaming earth in the surrounding area. Hawke's Bay highlights include its fine wines and art deco heritage.

Wellington Wellington, New Zealand's capital city, is also known as the arts and culture capital. An exciting blend of heritage buildings, museums, galleries, fine food and live entertainment make this city a great place to visit in any season. Part of Wellington's charm is its close proximity to nature as well as its picturesque houses set on steep hills.

South Island The compact South Island encapsulates adventures as diverse as glacier climbing, heli-skiing, trekking, cycling, rafting, cruising, bungy jumping and whale watching. The dramatic scenery changes from icecapped peaks, to flowing fiords, braided rivers and green, rolling hills sprinkled with vineyards which produce award-winning wines.

Christchurch & Canterbury The South Island’s largest city, Christchurch is gateway to ski fields, daunting mountains and picturesque lakes. History, heritage and the arts contribute to the refined lifestyle for which the city is known. Trams make it easy to get around this charming city which is on the banks of the meandering Avon River.

West Coast & Glaciers Sparsely populated, the wild west of New Zealand evokes the ambiance of a pioneering frontier. This wilderness Glacier Country is the center of the broader World Heritage-Listed area of Te Wahipounamu. Resplendent with rapid rivers, rich rainforests and glimmering glaciers, the region also abounds in geological treasures.

Queenstown This picturesque resort town of Queenstown is a blend of sophistication, fun and adventure. New Zealand’s adventure capital, with its misty lake and mountain landscapes, is the place to go to for snow sports, bungy jumping, jet boating, horse trekking, hiking and river rafting. Queenstown rocks by night but day owls will love the chance to relax and escape.

New Zealand is blessed with extraordinarily diverse landscapes, from misty

mountain chains to simmering volcanoes, sweeping coastlines, flowing fiords and luxuriant rainforests. With such a diverse array of activities, it is a playground for thrill seekers, skiers, adventurers and those in search of revivication alike. With a small population, crowds are never an issue, even in sophisticated cities like Auckland. With so much to offer, New Zealand is a great place to visit all year round.


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124 Rail Journeys & Ferry Crossing

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Northern Explorer

Linking New Zealand’s commercial and political capitals, the Northern Explorer provides a unique opportunity to discover the North Island’s diverse range of scenery in one voyage. Travel through rolling green farmland and virgin bush, past quaint country towns and along rocky coasts. The journey through Tongariro National Park, with its three spectacular volcanic mountains, Tongariro, Ngauruhoe and Ruapehu, is just one of the highlights. This is a place of extremes and surprises, where snow-blanketed fields, ancient lava flows and dense beech forests can be seen side by side.

Operated by KiwiRail

New carriages, purpose-built in New Zealand, have been introduced onto KiwiRail Scenic services. These carriages enhance the visitor experience with air-conditioning, skylight roof windows and automated in-seat commentary. There is also a viewing car and a café car for sampling local cuisine matched with delicious New Zealand wines or boutique beers. Just sit back, relax and take in the beautiful scenery for which New Zealand is known, on what is one of the world’s best train journeys.

Scenic Journeys

From $121 per person

TranzAlpine

Coastal Pacific

The TranzAlpine scenic train journeys between Christchurch and Greymouth crossing from one coast of New Zealand to the other. From the comfort of your carriage, observe the Canterbury Plains unfold along with spectacular gorges, the Waimakariri River and the Southern Alps, before descending through lush beech rainforest to Greymouth on the west coast. Greymouth is a great base for visiting Punakaiki and the popular glaciers. The TranzAlpine, with its fully licensed café, provides a very special experience with professional train managers offering informative commentary. Operated by KiwiRail

Scenic Journeys

From $167 per person

Wellington to Picton, InterIslander The Coastal Pacific train journey travels between the delightful port of Picton and Christchurch. Views of the picturesque Kaikoura mountain ranges on one side of the train contrast with the rugged scenery of the Pacific Ocean coastline on the other. This scenic voyage passes though the village of Kaikoura, where it is possible to break the journey to whale watch or swim with dolphins. Travel through some of New Zealand’s finest farmland and see endearing wildlife including dolphins, seals and penguins from the comfort of the train carriage. InterIslander is the New Zealand ferry service that crosses the Cook Strait between the North and South Islands of New Zealand. The 57 mile, three hour journey between Wellington and Picton is one of New Zealand’s most iconic tourist experiences and one of the most picturesque cruises in the country. InterIslander operates three ships to carry both passengers and their vehicles: Arahura, Aratere and Kaitaki. This is an unforgettable and enjoyable journey across the Cook Strait through scenic sounds bordered by rugged coastlines.

One of the world’s most scenic train trips, the Coastal Pacific enters 22 tunnels and crosses 175 bridges. The open-air viewing carriage provides passengers with the opportunity to admire the passing landscape in the fresh sea air.

Price based on Wellington to Picton or vice versa

Operated by Interislander

From $64 per person

Price based on Picton to Christchurch or vice versa

Operated by KiwiRail

Scenic Journeys

From $123 per person

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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125 North Island Touring

9 Day Great Northerner

Join this nine day exploration of the North Island where the geothermal activity of Rotorua and the beaches of the Bay of Islands awaits you. Day 1: Arrive Auckland. Visit the Auckland Museum, explore Kelly Tarlton’s Underwater World, or cruise aboard the ‘Pride of Auckland’. Stay 1 night Rendezvous Hotel Auckland. Day 2: Auckland, Bay of Islands (B,D). Travel along the Hibiscus Coast to Matakohe’s Kauri Museum. Then continue via the Waipoua Forest Reserve to Bay of Islands. Stay 2 nights Copthorne Hotel and Resort Bay of Island. Day 3: Bay of Islands (B). Take a day trip to Cape Reinga on a unique tall ship or enjoy a dolphin watching adventure. Day 4: Bay of Islands, Auckland (B,D). This morning explore the Bay of Islands on a catamaran cruise. Returning to Paihia, your coach will then take you to Auckland. 1 night Rendezvous Hotel Auckland.

Day 5: Auckland, Waitomo, Rotorua (B,D). Head to Waitomo for a guided tour of the Glowworm caves. Continue to Rotorua and enjoy a Maori hangi feast. Stay 2 nights Rotorua Holiday Inn. Day 6: Rotorua (B,D). Today you choose from the selection of activities including a visit to the Agrodome, a visit to the Polynesian Spa or the Te Puia thermal. Day 7: Rotorua, Wellington (BD). Travel through the Tongariro National Park en route to Wellington. Stay 2 nights Amora Hotel Wellington. Day 8: Wellington (B). A selection of activities is available to choose from today including tour of Wellington or a ‘Lord of Rings’ movie locations tour. Day 9: Wellington (B). After breakfast, transfer to Queenstown Airport for you onward flight. Price based on tour code: NCW09

Operated by Australian

Pacific Touring

From $3,085 per person

Auckland, New Zealand All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


126 Independent Travel

New Zealand

15 Day New Zealand Experience

Day 1: Auckland/Coromandel. After collecting your rental vehicle, take the scenic route through Clevedon and around the edge of the Firth of Thames past Kawakawa Bay, Orere Point and Kaiaua to the stunning Coromandel Peninsula. Stay 2 nights Coromandel. Day 2: Coromandel. Spend the day exploring the Coromandel area at your leisure. Day 3: Coromandel/ Rotorua. Travel to Rotorua where you have a myriad of activities available to entertain you. Visit Te Puia Thermal Reserve, Rainbow Springs Nature Park or the Agrodome Show (own expense). Stay 1 night Rotorua. Day 4: Rotorua/Tongariro. Drive from Rotorua through the volcanic valleys to New Zealand’s largest lake, Lake Taupo. Follow the lake’s edge and continue onto the central plateau to Tongariro National Park. Stay 1 night Tongariro. Day 5: Tongariro/Wellington. Travel across the fertile plains of the Manawatu and along rugged Kapiti coastline to Wellington. Stay 1 night Wellington. Day 6: Wellington/Nelson. Cross Cook Strait by ferry to Picton and travel past vineyards built on rich alluvial plains that produce world class wines as you travel to Nelson. Stay 2 nights Nelson. Day 7: Nelson. Today you have the opportunity to discover the region. Perhaps take a full-day excursion to Abel Tasman National Park or spend the day visiting local wineries.

Day 8: Nelson to Glacier Region. Travel through the Buller Gorge to Westport, down the coast to the famous Punakaiki Pancake Rocks before driving south to the Glacier Region. Stay 1 night Glacier Region. Day 9: Glacier Region to Wanaka. Head south through dense rainforest broken by rugged coastal vistas to the pretty village of Lake Wanaka. Stay 1 night Wanaka. Day 10: Wanaka to Queenstown. Drive through the rugged Kawarau Gorge to the small gold mining town of Arrowtown then onwards to Queenstown. Stay 2 nights Queenstown. Day 11: Queenstown. Today is free for you to enjoy this fabulous alpine resort. Day 12: Queenstown to Te Anau. Enjoy a scenic drive taking in the wonders of Milford Sound and Mitre Peak before traveling to the lakeside town of Te Anau. Stay 1 night Te Anau. Day 13: Te Anau to Dunedin. This morning cross the rolling country hillside of Southland and South Otago to Dunedin “the Edinburgh of the South”. Stay 1 night Dunedin. Day 14: Dunedin to Christchurch. Travel north through historic Oamaru and seaside Timaru then across the Canterbury Plains to Christchurch. Stay 1 night Christchurch. Day 15: Depart Christchurch. Return rental vehicle to Christchurch Airport and check-in for your onward flight. From $2,050 per person

8 Day Majesty of New Zealand

Day 1: Auckland. Upon arrival in Auckland, you will be met and transferred to your hotel. Stay 1 night Auckland. Day 2: Auckland/Waitomo Caves/Rotorua. Travel south through lush Waikato farmland to Waitomo Caves for a boat ride under a galaxy of glowworms. Enjoy lunch onboard and continue east to Rotorua, steeped in Maori culture and history. Tonight enjoy a Maori hangi (feast) and concert. Stay 2 nights Rotorua. Day 3: Rotorua. This morning see roaring geysers and boiling mud pools at Te Puia thermal area, tame trout at Rainbow Springs and performing sheep and dogs at the Agrodome. Your afternoon is free for optional activities. Day 4: Rotorua/Queenstown. Transfer to Rotorua airport to board a flight to Queenstown ‘Adventure Capital of New Zealand’ (flight own expense). On arrival into Queenstown you will be transferred to your hotel. Stay 3 nights Queenstown. Day 5: Milford Sound. Drive around the southern shores of Lake Wakatipu to Lake Te Anau, then into Fiordland National Park. Pass through pristine beech forests and the

Homer Tunnel to view the majesty of Mitre Peak and Bowen Falls while enjoying lunch aboard a cruise on the Sound. Depart Milford Sound to return to Queenstown by evening. Day 6: Queenstown. Today is free for you to enjoy this fabulous alpine resort. There are dozens of optional activities from thrilling jet boat rides to leisurely lake cruises, 4WD safaris and wine tasting. Day 7: Queenstown/Mount Cook/Christchurch. Travel through the Kawarau Gorge and over the Lindis Pass to reach Mount Cook around midday. Pass Lake Tekapo, then north to Christchurch. Stay 1 night Christchurch. Day 8: Depart Christchurch. This morning you will transfer to Christchurch Airport for your onward flight.

From $1,805 per person All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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127 Independent Travel

22 Day New Zealand Wanderer Day 12: Nelson. Today you have the opportunity to discover the region. Perhaps take a full-day excursion to Abel Tasman National Park or spend the day visiting local wineries. Day 13: Nelson/ Greymouth. Travel through the Buller Gorge to Westport, down the coast to the famous Punakaiki Pancake Rocks to Greymouth. Stay 1 night Greymouth. Day 14: Greymouth/ Glacier Region. Travel south down the West Coast to the Glacier Region. Stay 1 night Glacier Region. Day 15: Glacier Region/Queenstown. Head south through dense rainforest broken by rugged coastal vistas to the pretty village of Lake Wanaka then on to Queenstown. Stay 2 nights Queenstown. Day 16: Queenstown. Today is free for you to enjoy this fabulous alpine resort. Day 1: Arrive Auckland. On arrival, collect your rental vehicle and make your way to your Auckland accommodation. Stay 1 night Auckland.

Day 17: Queenstown/Te Anau. Enjoy a scenic drive taking in the wonders of Milford Sound and Mitre Peak before traveling to the lakeside town of Te Anau. Stay 1 night Te Anau.

Day 2: Auckland/Bay of Islands. Travel north to the Bay of Islands, a comfortable 3.5 hour drive. The afternoon is at leisure to enjoy the many activities of the area. Stay 3 nights Bay of Islands.

Day 18: Te Anau/Dunedin. This morning cross the rolling country hillside of Southland and South Otago to Dunedin “the Edinburgh of the South”. Stay 2 nights Dunedin.

Day 3 & 4: Paihia/Cape Reinga/Pahia. Continue to enjoy the local sights or journey to Cape Reinga. Day 5 & 6: Bay Of Islands/Coromandel. Make your way to the stunning Coromandel region for a two night stay. Discover idyllic places such as Hot Water Beach, Cathedral Cove and Shakespeare’s Cliff. Stay 2 nights Coromandel. Day 7: Coromandel/Rotorua. Drive to the geothermal city of Rotorua, steeped in Maori culture and history. Stay 2 nights Rotorua. Day 8: Rotorua Sightseeing. See roaring geysers and boiling mud pools or tame trout at the springs, The day is free to explore the sights of Roturua at your leisure. Day 9: Rotorua to Tongariro. Drive from Rotorua through the volcanic valleys to New Zealand’s largest lake, Lake Taupo. Follow the lake’s edge and continue onto the central plateau to Tongariro National Park. Stay 1 night in Tongariro.

Day 19: Dunedin. A free day to explore Dunedin and the South Otago. Day 20: Dunedin/Mount Cook. Depart Dunedin and travel north to Oamaru and then inland to the Mount Cook, New Zealand’s highest mountain. Stay 1 night Mount Cook. Day 21: Mount Cook/Christchurch. Drive along the shores of Lake Pukaki to Lake Tekapo and the ‘Church of Good Shepherd’ before descending the Burkes Pass in to Christchurch. Stay 1 night Christchurch. Day 22: Depart Christchurch. Return your rental vehicle to Christchurch Airport for your onward flight. Includes: 21 night’s standard accommodation, 21 days Group C car hire and foot passage on the InterIslander from Wellington to Picton.

Day 10: Tongariro/Wellington. Travel across the fertile plains of the Manawatu and along rugged Kapiti coastline to Wellington. Stay 1 night Wellington. Day 11: Wellington/Nelson. Cross Cook Strait by ferry to Picton and travel past vineyards built on rich alluvial plains that produce world class wines as you travel to Nelson. Stay 2 nights Nelson.

From $2,731 per person

6 Day Islands and Thermal Country

7 Day North Island Wine Escape

Highlights: * Transport - either self-drive or seat in coach* Five nights’ accommodation * Airport transfer on arrival * Waitangi Treaty Grounds * Hole in the Rock/Dolphin Cruise * Cape Reinga Day Tour including 90 Mile Beach and lunch * Maori hangi and concert * Te Puia Geothermal Experience * Rainbow Springs * Waitomo Glowworm Caves including lunch

Highlights: * 6 days Group C car hire * 6 Nights’ accommodation * Transfer on arrival in Auckland * Tamaki Maori Village Hangi & Concert * Twilight Wine Experience, Napier * Estate Wine Tour, Hawkes Bay * Martinborough Wine Tour, Wellington

Day 1: Arrive Auckland. Upon arrival you will be transferred to your accommodation. Today is free for optional activities. Stay 1 night in Auckland.

Day 2: Auckland / Waitomo / Rotorua. Travel to Waitomo for a unique underground glowworm tour (own expense). Continue on to Rotorua. Tonight enjoy a Maori hangi (feast) and concert. Stay 1 night in Rotorua.

Day 2: Auckland / Pahia. Cross the Auckland Harbour Bridge and travel north to the Bay of Islands. Arrive in Paihia and enjoy a guided visit to the Waitangi Treaty Grounds. The rest of day at leisure. Stay 2 nights Paihia.

Day 1: Arrive Auckland. Upon arrival in Auckland you will be transferred to your accommodation. Today is free for optional activities. Stay 1 night in Auckland.

Day 3: Paihia / Cape Reinga / Paihia. A full-day coach tour to Cape Reinga, via Puketi Forest. Zoom along Ninety Mile Beach.

Day 3: Rotorua / Taupo / Napier. Today enjoy a variety of activities including a visit to Te Puia Thermal Reserve, Rainbow Springs, Agrodome Sheep show and Lake Rotorua (own expense). Travel to Taupo continuing onto Napier. Tonight enjoy a Twilight Wine Experience. Stay 2 nights in Napier.

Day 4: Paihia / Auckland / Rotorua. Return to Auckland and then travel to Rotorua. Tonight attend a Maori hangi (feast) and concert. Stay 2 nights in Rotorua.

Day 4: Napier. Today you will be taken on an afternoon tour of 3-4 wineries with tastings of iconic local wines and cheeses.

Day 5: Rotorua. This morning visit the Te Puia Thermal Reserve, Rainbow Springs and the Agrodome. Your afternoon is free for optional activities.

Day 5: Napier / Wellington. Journey from Napier to Wellington. Stay 2 nights Wellington.

Day 6: Rotorua / Waitomo / Auckland. Travel to Waitomo for a tour of limestone caves and cruise below a galaxy of glow worms. Continue north via Hamilton and follow the Waikato River to Auckland once more.

From $1,548 per person

Day 6: Wellington. Make the most of your guide’s local knowledge of some of Wairarapa’s leading wine makers and experience a day of tastings in Martinborough. Day 7: Depart Wellington. Your tour concludes in Wellington or you may consider extending your stay.

From $1,879 per person

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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ccording to Maori legend, Te Ika a Maui (Maui’s fish) is the North Island of New Zealand. Cosmopolitan Auckland, with its Polynesian ambiance and majestic harbor, contrasts with the green hills of Wellington. Rotorua’s bubbling thermal mud, the deep crater lakes of the Central Volcanic Plateau and the scenic Bay of Islands are other key highlights. The center of the island is mainly volcanic with vast forests, volcanic peaks and limpid lakes whilst the eastern side is adorned with vineyards.

Waiheke Island, the gem of the Hauraki Gulf, is only 35-minutes by ferry from Auckland. A picturesque blend of farmland, forest, beaches, rolling vineyards and olive groves, the Island offers diverse activities including visiting wineries and art studios, swimming and dining at one of the local cafés or restaurants set amongst the vines.

From $287 per person Day 1: Upon arrival at Auckland Airport, you will be met and transferred by coach to your hotel. Day 2: Learn about the city’s history and discover the spectacular scenery on an introductory half-day tour of Auckland. You will visit Auckland’s oldest park, the Auckland Domain and explore Parnell’s boutiques, cafes and antique shops. Take in the panoramic views over Auckland from Mt Eden and travel over Auckland’s Harbour Bridge, past the Viaduct and along Tamaki Drive for stunning waterfront views. Day 3: Either a day at leisure or join the highly recommended Sail NZ for a sail on beautiful Waitemata Harbour (own expense). Day 4: Choose to extend your stay or transfer back to Auckland Airport by coach. Princes Wharf

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Auckland City Sights

America’s Cup Sailing Experience

This half-day tour is a great way to discover most of the city's top sights. Journey over the Auckland Harbour Bridge for stunning views back to the city and across the water. Visit the trendy Viaduct Harbour area and Auckland's historic Queen Street before continuing on through the Auckland Domain. Following on from this, the tour travels along the scenic waterfront route of Tamaki Drive to the Michael Joseph Savage Memorial Park, in Mission Bay. It concludes in downtown Auckland.

This is a unique opportunity to sail on a genuine America’s Cup yacht with Explore NZ which departs daily. Take the helm, exert energy on the grinders or simply sit back and enjoy the ride and the views as you sail the pretty Waitemata Harbour in Auckland. The America’s Cup, the world’s oldest and most prestigious sporting trophy, is the ultimate yachting regatta. Providing an exceptional chance to sail on one of the best of these Grand Prix racing machines, this tour is a must-do for adventure and fun seekers alike. Previous sailing experience is not a pre-requisite.

Price based on tour code: GS1

Operated by Great

Sights

From $66 per person

Price based on 2 hours Sail NZ

Operated by Explore

NZ

From $139 per person

Kelly Tarlton’s SEA LIFE Aquarium

Auckland All Inclusive Full-day Tour

The all new Kelly Tarlton’s SEA LIFE Aquarium is home to New Zealand’s only colony of sub-Antarctic penguins. Here you can get close to the majestic King and playful Gentoo penguins or come face to face with sharks, giant stingrays and thousands of other deep sea creatures from New Zealand and beyond. In Seahorse Kingdom you will find the world’s only display of spiny sea dragons. Adventurous visitors will love the chance to snorkel with the sharks in a shark cage, or do a cage-free dive with Shark Dive Xtreme. Price based on entrance fee

Operated by Kelly

Tarlton's SEALIFE Aquarium

From $34 per person

Pride of Auckland Dinner Cruise Experience the very best of Auckland and its glorious west coast on this full-day tour. The tour provides the chance to admire stunning views from the top of volcanoes and discover untamed coastline, deep black and golden sandy beaches, subtropical rainforest with Kauri trees and indigenous flora and fauna. It also includes the Arataki Visitor Center at the gateway to the beautiful Waitakere Ranges', Auckland and the delightful seaside village of Devonport. The outstanding 360 degree views and spectacular crater at the top of the volcano Maungawhau (Mount Eden) are key highlights. This is a very special experience as only a few tour companies are allowed access to the top of Mount Eden which is Auckland’s highest natural point. Our passionate, highly qualified guide ensures that this is a personalized tour with gourmet picnic lunch included.

Price based on including lunch

Operated by TIME

Unlimited Tours

From $213 per person

Auckland Maori Tour

Experience the best sights of Tamaki Makaurau and the beautiful west coast of Auckland with an indigenous Maori guide. Explore some of Auckland's amazing volcanoes which are of special significance to Maori. Discover historic Devonport, the rainforest-clad Waitakere Ranges, Arataki Visitor Center, the towering Kauri trees and black sandy beaches. Visit two of the most well known volcanoes Maungawhau (Mount Eden) and Takarunga (Mount Victoria). Learn about the fascinating Maori culture, myths and legends surrounding this special place. The tour includes a gourmet picnic lunch.

A dinner cruise with a menu from one of the city’s top restaurants and one of the best times of the day to experience Auckland’s magnificent harbour. Enjoy great sailing and as the sun sets, watch the lights of the cityscape come alive. Your experienced crew will explain Auckland’s unique sights and those wishing to participate in the sailing can do so. Choose from a set menu at time of booking which will be served by the crew during the dinner stop at a sheltered mooring.

Price based on including lunch

Operated by TIME

Unlimited Tours

From $213 per person

Price based on 2.5 hours including dinner

Operated by Explore

NZ

From $104 per person

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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North Island

The Waitomo and Rotorua Experience

Travel to Waitomo where you will enjoy a guided tour through the world famous Glowworm Caves, including an enchanting boat ride through the Glowworm Grotto of shimmering glow worms. Upon arrival in Rotorua, discover New Zealand's agricultural industry in action with a sheep shearing display and sheep dog trials at the Agrodome. The next stop is Te Puia where you will marvel at the mighty geysers and boiling mud pools for which this thermal area is famous. This is followed by a fascinating Maori cultural performance. The tour includes morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea. Price based on tour code: GS16ANR

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Sights

From $274 per person

Dolphin Cruise to the Hole in the Rock, Bay of Islands

Ninety Mile Beach

3 Day North Island Highlights

This popular day tour from Auckland features a spectacular, dolphin watching cruise in the sheltered waters of the picturesque Bay of Islands. The experienced local skippers will guide you through the crystal-clear waters in search of dolphins and whales, past many secluded islands to the Cape Brett Lighthouse and through the famous Hole in the Rock (conditions permitting). This full-day tour brings together the historical highlights and stunning scenery of this spectacular region. Return coach travel to Paihia is included. Price based on tour code: GS8C

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Sights

From $83 per person

Dune Rider, Cape Reinga via 90 Mile Beach Tour Kiwi Dundee Adventures has designed these three day tours to give visitors an inside experience of New Zealand’s natural beauty.

Join Dune Rider on the Cape Reinga via 90 Mile Beach in the far north of the North Island. Discover this beautiful coast steeped in history onboard the specially built offroad vehicle. Highlights include the Ancient Kauri Kingdom, historic Gumdiggers Park and spiritual Cape Reinga with its sweeping panoramas over two oceans. This full-day tour includes a drive along golden 90 Mile Beach, boogie boarding down massive sand dunes and a stop at Mangonui fish and chip shop. Suitable for all ages and abilities, the tour departs daily and includes lunch.

There is so much to see and do: drive down the Seabird Coast and visit our private conservation land for our forest and birds. Walk amongst giant Kauri trees and ferns 82 feet high. Step out on walks to the stunning coastal scenery, white sandy beaches, magnificent cliffs, old Maori Pa site, Hot Water Beach, offshore islands. Walk to stunning waterfalls where you sometimes see kayakers and rafters cascading over the edge. A chance to see your guide’s collection of minerals with rocks embedded with gold, crystals, petrified wood and Kauri gum and a visit to New Zealand’s mural town, a kiwi plantation and an export flower nursery.

Price based on Auckland to Rotorua including two nights accommodation

Price based on ex Bay of Islands hotel including lunch

Operated by Explore

NZ

From $126 per person

Operated by Kiwi

Dundee Adventures

From $1,856 per person

Matauri Bay, Bay of Islands All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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131 Auckland Accommodation

SKYCITY Grand Hotel

Directly across the road from SKYCITY Auckland entertainment complex, SKYCITY Grand Hotel is a masterpiece of contemporary elegance and style offering 312 beautifully appointed, modern and spacious rooms as well as superior and self-contained suites.

goal, treat yourself to something special at the rejuvenating East Day Spa. And for breakfast fiends, start the day off well with the ample selection on offer at The Terrace buffet breakfast restaurant.

Enjoy a quiet drink in the modern, sophisticated Lobby Bar with New Zealand art adorning the wall. For discerning guests, this is the place to be for a pre-dinner cocktail or a coffee, no matter what time of the day. Experience award-winning cuisine at dine by Peter Gordon or The Grill by Sean Connolly, both of which are in-house. If leisure and relaxation is your

In addition, the fully-equipped and complimentary fitness center is an outstanding facility with an 82 foot heated lap pool, sauna and spa pool. The business center offers up to 30-minutes free Wi-Fi which can also be utilized throughout the hotel. Map Page 128 Reference 1

From $208 per room per night

Sofitel Auckland Viaduct Harbour

Pullman Auckland

Conveniently located in the city center, Pullman Auckland is close to popular attractions as well as shopping and entertainment districts. The hotel features sleek interiors that emit a warm and friendly vibe. Other features include a stylish lobby lounge, 82 foot heated lap pool, international restaurant, bar and award-winning spa. With spectacular city and harbor views, Pullman Auckland offers a selection of spacious hotel rooms, an exclusive executive lounge and chic residential suites with living areas and kitchen facilities. Map Page 128 Reference 3

From $178 per room per night

Quay West Suites Auckland With unforgettable marina and city skyline views, Sofitel Auckland Viaduct Harbour is a landmark for anyone visiting Auckland, the gateway to New Zealand’s North and scenic South Islands. The hotel offers 172 chic, luxurious rooms and suites, featuring private balconies, floor to ceiling windows and spacious bathrooms with separate rain showers and deep soaking bathtubs. All rooms offer Sofitel’s famous “MyBed”, the huge and supremely comfortable bed, together with an espresso machine. LCD televisions and BOSE sound systems installed in all rooms. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, the signature restaurant, Lava Dining, features dramatic marble walls, illuminated by night for dramatic effect and floor to ceiling windows with tranquil views of the harbour.

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Quay West Suites Auckland is set right in the heart of the city of Auckland and enjoys stunning views of the beautiful Waitemata Harbour. This apartment style hotel provides guests with well-appointed one and two bedroom apartments featuring large balconies, fully fitted kitchens and laundries. Facilities include an indoor heated pool, gym, sauna, café and bar. This premier location is within easy walking distance of fine bars, restaurants, cafés, casino, art galleries and shopping.

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All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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Heritage Auckland

Rydges Auckland

This luxurious Art Deco historic building has been restored and is a short stroll from the waterfront, Queen Street, city center, Casino and Sky Tower. Heritage Auckland boasts 278 rooms and suites with fully-equipped kitchens, laundry facilities, broadband internet and air-conditioning. Facilities include a lap pool, two gyms, spa, sauna, tennis court, restaurant and bar, beauty shop, 24-hour room service, valet parking and car parking (charges apply).

Favored by its prime location within the heart of the city, Rydges Auckland is a haven tucked away from the bustle of city life. The city center, SkyCity Casino and the lively bars and restaurants of the attractive Viaduct area are just a short walk away. The refurbished lobby and conference areas have been designed in a contemporary style, whilst the hotel’s recently refreshed rooms exude warmth and comfort. The chic but affordable rooms enjoy either inner city or sweeping Waitemata Harbour views.

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From $191 per room per night

From $141 per room per night

Rendezvous Grand Hotel Auckland

The Sebel Suites Auckland

Rendezvous Grand Hotel Auckland, New Zealand’s largest hotel, has recently undergone an extensive refurbishment. Located in the heart of the city, the hotel is within walking distance of some of the city's finest dining, shopping and entertainment precincts. All 452 spacious, contemporarily decorated rooms and suites enjoy abundant natural light and exquisite bathrooms with separate shower and bath. The excellent facilities on offer include a club lounge, business center, gym, indoor heated swimming pool, Japanese rooftop garden and a variety of restaurants and bars.

The Sebel Suites Auckland is conveniently situated on the vibrant Viaduct Harbour, one of Auckland’s most exciting locations. Adjacent to the city center, the property offers the independence of apartment style living in spacious studios and one bedroom suites, which include fully-equipped kitchens and laundries. This intimate property offers an excellent range of facilities, including dining options for exploring the array of nearby restaurants, cafés and bars for which charge back facilities are in place.

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From $165 per room per night

From $158 per room per night

SKYCITY Hotel Auckland

Crowne Plaza Auckland

SKYCITY Hotel, one of New Zealand's most popular hotels, is ideal for relaxing and unwinding in the heart of the city.

Crowne Plaza Auckland, is in the heart of the City of Sails, conveniently located in Auckland’s business district, above the Atrium on Elliott shopping complex. Close to the Civic Theatre, Auckland Town Hall, Elliott Stables, Queen Street and vibrant Viaduct Harbour, the hotel's location is difficult to beat.

With top entertainment on the doorstep, enjoy all the luxury and comfort of a first-class hotel with spacious rooms and all the facilities to be expected in an international hotel. From the impressive casino to the selection of over 20 restaurants, bars and cafés, live entertainment and the spectacular views across Auckland from the Sky Tower, there really is something for everyone. Rising 1,076 feet above Auckland and offering spectacular 360 degree views from three observation levels, the Sky Tower is the tallest man-made structure in New Zealand. No matter what time of the day it is or what you want, you’ll find it all here at SKYCITY.

Featuring 352 spacious, well-appointed guest rooms and suites including interconnecting and accessible rooms, Crowne Plaza Auckland caters for most accommodation and guest requirements. Choose from a selection of superior room layouts, featuring one king, two queen or two double beds and Crowne Plaza Club Rooms, which include 24-hour access to the Club Lounge with an excellent range of associated benefits. With a choice of 10 meeting rooms, the hotel's exciting Aria Restaurant and Bar ensure that Crowne Plaza really is “the place to meet” in Auckland.

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From $172 per room per night

From $202 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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CityLife Auckland

Best Western President Hotel Auckland

A stylish and sophisticated hotel, CityLife Auckland boasts a superb, central location in the heart of Queen Street’s shops, restaurants and attractions. The hotel features spacious rooms and suites with separate living/dining area as well as full kitchen and laundry facilities in all suites. After a day’s sightseeing, guests can unwind in the indoor heated swimming pool or gym, relax with pre-dinner beverages in the lounge style Zest Bar or savor award-winning cuisine at Zest Restaurant. 24-hour concierge and room service are available to cater for guests’ needs.

Best Western President Hotel Auckland is located in the center of Auckland city, 100 yards from Sky Tower and Sky City Casino. Historic Queen Street, with its boutiques, cafés and local attractions is 20 yards from the hotel. The 110 rooms all feature kitchenettes, with the two bedroom apartments having a full kitchen and laundry. All rooms are air-conditioned with ensuites. The hotel features 24-hour reception, restaurant, conference room, gym, guest laundry, internet room, satellite TV and Wi-Fi.

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From $122 per room per night

Mercure Auckland

Scenic Hotel Auckland

Located near Auckland’s picturesque waterfront, Mercure Auckland overlooks the pretty harbour area. Numerous attractions, great shops, restaurants, Viaduct Harbour, ferry terminals and Vector Arena are within easy walking distance. The hotel offers a variety of guest rooms, all of which are equipped with air-conditioning, Sky TV and high speed internet.

This is a landmark site that has been totally refurbished to create a superb art deco style hotel which is conveniently located in the heart of Auckland’s vibrant shopping district. The property, which is a short stroll from the edge of the harbor, houses the MLC Café & Bar on street level which is open all day. Scenic Hotel Auckland has a total of 100 standard and superior rooms, all of which include a kitchenette with microwave (although many have full kitchen facilities), Sky TV, mini-bar and Wi-Fi.

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From $147 per room per night

Copthorne Hotel Auckland City

The Chatham Auckland

Centrally located, this Auckland city hotel is within easy walking distance of clubs, restaurants and the Queen Street shopping area. Access from the motorway is simple and the attractive Viaduct Basin and Vector Arena can be reached on foot in 10-minutes. The hotel has 106 guest rooms and four luxury suites, all of which are equipped with Sky TV, high speed internet, air-conditioning, soundproofed windows and a balcony with spectacular seascape or city views. The hotel features 24-hour room service and limited car parking. Map Page 128 Reference 15

From $116 per room per night

Sudima Auckland Airport The Chatham Auckland is located close to the city’s colorful Karangahape Road and is a 15 minute walk from the vibrant Viaduct Basin and Ponsonby Road. The architects have kept the façade of the original historic building, but inside, the one and two bedroom apartments are large, chic and stylish.

Sudima Auckland Airport combines the convenience of being close to Auckland Airport with the comfort of a modern, warm hotel. Located only one mile from the airport, Sudima Auckland Airport offers 153 well-appointed rooms, indoor heated pool and gym, complimentary parking for the duration of stay and a 24-hour airport shuttle service. The on-site Visaya Restaurant and Bar offers something to tempt all palates, with good service and great dining.

This boutique Auckland apartment hotel comprises 46 luxurious suites, all featuring flat screen TVs with built-in DVD players, iPod docking stations, internet, kitchen and laundry facilities as well as private decks for enjoying the stunning Auckland views. The hotel features 24-hour guest and security reception, room service meals, secure underground car parking and off-site gym access. There are many dining options available just a moment’s walk from The Chatham.

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All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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ainforest-clad beaches and cosy coves border pristine ocean in this outdoor haven on the east of the North Island. Cycling, swimming and hiking combine with delicious local seafood and a vibrant arts community to make this a fascinating vacation destination. The area is home to some very important historic sites including evidence of early Polynesian settlement and European explorers such as Captain Cook. Abandoned gold mines, shining beaches and misty peaks are some of Coromandel's walking highlights.

The Birthplace of a Nation

4 Day Bay of Islands Self Drive or Coach Tour

Hokianga Harbour is enshrined in history as the first Polynesian landing place. Postcard-perfect Russell was New Zealand’s first capital and the Treaty of Waitangi was signed in the spectacular Bay of Islands. Steeped in history and tradition, this important area is also an attractive destination with its rolling green coast and beautiful harbor.

Price from $715 per person

Bay of Islands

• Cape Reinga Day Tour including Ninety Mile Beach and lunch

Highlights: • Transport – either self-drive or seat in coach • Three nights’ accommodation • Airport transfers on arrival • Waitangi Treaty Grounds

Situated on the east coast of the North Island, the Bay of Islands is a remarkable site and one of the most picturesque and popular vacation destinations in New Zealand. Here the rocky and sandy coastline circles a sea pierced by 150 islands which were discovered by legendary Maori navigator Kupe and visited by Captain Cook in 1769.

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Hot Water Beach

Manawatawhi / Day 4: Paihia / Auckland. Cruise amongst the many islands of the Bay and Three Kings islands

Living up to its namesake, Hot Water Beach is home to a hot spring bubbling up through the sand. The legacy of an ancient, volcanic past is present with a spring providing a hot pool for two hours either side of low tide. Forget building sand castles and create your own personal hot pool and natural spa by burrowing into the sand.

Day 1: Arrive Auckland. Upon arrival in Auckland you will be transferred to your accommodation. Today is free for optional activities. Stay 1 night Auckland. Day 2: Auckland / Paihia (Bay of Islands). Cross the Auckland Harbour Bridge and travel north to the Bay of Islands. Arrive in Paihia and enjoy a guided visit to the Waitangi Treaty Grounds. Enjoy the rest of day at leisure. Stay 2 nights Paihia. Day 3: Paihia / Cape Reinga / Paihia. A full-day coach tour to Cape Reinga, via Puketi Forest. Zoom along Ninety Mile Beach. through the intriguing Hole in the Rock and dolphin watching en-route. Board your

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Dolphin/Sail Adventure Combo

Peppers Carrington Resort

Combine Explore NZ's Swim with the Dolphins and Lion New Zealand Day Sail experiences and give yourself the best of both worlds with a full-day of adventure on the water. Join the Swim with the Dolphins morning cruise then jump ship to Lion New Zealand. Stop at Otehei Bay for a fresh barbecue lunch before an island stopover with activities including snorkeling, swimming, exploring and kayaking. With the warmest water in New Zealand, the picturesque Bay of Islands in the North Island is the ideal choice for a swim with the dolphins and sailing adventure combo.

Carrington is a luxury resort with over two miles of secluded white sand coastline, the Karikari Estate Winery, and a full 18-hole championship golf course with the stunning views out to the Pacific Ocean. Accommodation options include spacious lodge rooms and self-contained three bedroom villas. Located in the North Island’s Karikari Peninsula, Peppers Carrington Resort’s excellent facilities include an infinity swimming pool, spa pool, Carrington Restaurant & Bar, two championship tennis courts, Olympic standard clay and skeet target shooting range and a gym.

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From $139 per person

From $382 per room per night

Copthorne Hotel and Resort Bay of Islands

Scenic Hotel Bay of Islands

Enhanced by beautiful sub-tropical gardens, this resort style hotel boasts extensive guest facilities. Conveniently located at the southern entrance to Paihia in the North Island, the hotel features 114 standard and superior rooms as well as air-conditioned deluxe rooms. Rooms include Sky TV, mini-bar, and Wi-Fi internet. The hotel’s Nikau restaurant serves both breakfast and dinner daily. Other features include a guest lounge bar, guest laundry and an outdoor swimming pool. This is an ideal setting for visiting the many attractions of this picturesque area. From $138 per room per night

Blue Pacific Paihia Copthorne enjoys a superb, waterfront location in the heart of the Bay of Islands, with uninterrupted views across the bay to Russell. Surrounded by 24 hectares of lush, subtropical gardens, it is part of the historic Waitangi Treaty Grounds.

Blue Pacific Paihia is nestled in a beautiful setting in Paihia, the hub of the famed Bay of Islands. Boutiques, cafés and restaurants are all close by, as is the wharf for taking a cruise across the bay or a tour to the important Waitangi Treaty Grounds. The one, two or three bedroom self-catering apartments offer stunning sea views and have Italian styled kitchens and bathrooms, laundry, Sky TV, stereo, video and internet access. Balconies are equipped with outdoor furniture and barbecues.

Featuring a spectacular free-form lagoon style swimming and spa pool, this modern hotel and resort features 180 guests rooms, including four suites, all of which have an individual patio or balcony. With designs inspired by nature, the rooms offer a choice of bay, estuary or garden views of this serene setting. On-site facilities and services include a renovated massage studio, tennis court, mountain bike hire and courtesy shuttle to Paihia. Golf, bush walks, sailing and scuba diving are within the vicinity.

From $252 per room per night

From $117 per room per night

Ramada Suites Paihia

Edgewater Palms Apartments

This relaxing and restorative hotel is conveniently located near the Bay of Islands in the North Island and features luxurious accommodation with excellent facilities. Beautiful Paihia is the activity hub of the Bay of Islands with plenty to keep you occupied. Choose from one or two bedroom apartments, all with spacious kitchens, laundry facilities and ensuite bathrooms with under-floor heating. The property provides an ideal base for exploring this picturesque and historic area.

Opposite the main beach in Paiha, The Edgewater Palms Apartments is a great place to stay when visiting the renowned Bay of Islands. With safe harbor swimming close by, the property is surrounded by local restaurants, cafés and bars. Some apartments enjoy seascape views from fully covered balconies as well as access to a gated lap swimming pool with a large surrounding deck. One bedroom apartments are situated on the ground floor and look out across the central lap pool. Waterfront apartments are ideally placed for admiring the seaside sunsets and views.

From $195 per room per night

From $244 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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North Island

Nature and Coast

Admiralty Lodge – Whitianga

Experience a day of fun and entertainment with Kiwi Dundee Adventures. Highlights of the day include a walk along the old tracks of Puketui through Kauri forest dense with fern trees and observing glow worms in an historic, old gold cave. Lunch is either a picnic or at an attractive café, with a chance to view your guide’s spectacular collection of quartz, obsidian, old photos of the Coromandel and rocks embedded with gold. Journey from mountains to the contrasting coastal scenery, including Hot Water Beach, offshore islands, old Maori Pa sites and magnificent cliffs.

Superbly located just across the road from Buffalo Beach, and an easy 10-minute walk to Whitianga village center, cafés, bars and restaurants. All first floor and ground floor units offer stunning seaviews from sheltered balconies. The Lodge features a heated outdoor swimming pool and plenty of parking. Enjoy easy access to walk on/off ferry to explore other nearby beaches. Experience Whitiangas’ hot spa facilities, explore the coast via glass bottom boat to visit the famous Cathedral Cove or take a short drive to Hot Water beach.

Price based on full-day including lunch

Operated by Kiwi

Dundee Adventures

From $226 per person

From $191 per room per night

Bushland Park Lodge

Colleith Lodge

Set in two hectares of manicured, rolling grounds, this luxurious lodge is located on the Coromandel Peninsula in the North Island. Limited to six guests only, the hotel focuses on offering excellent cuisine. After experiencing the on-site glow-worm tour in the lodge’s pure spring water grotto, guests can relax in the secluded double slipper bath in the garden. Bush walks to Wentworth Falls depart from the hotel and glorious diamondwhite sandy beaches are only a few minutes away. Golf fiends will appreciate the two golf courses which are close by.

Colleith Lodge offers boutique luxury accommodation in a beautiful location on the the Coromandel Peninsula in the North Island. Set on 0.6 hectares of native bush, the lodge has been built to be in tune with the natural environment. Spectacular panoramic views of Tairua Estuary, Pauanui, Slipper Island and the Pacific Ocean can be seen from all rooms. Colleith Lodge offers three guest bedrooms, all with ensuite bathrooms and private patios. This is a great address for relaxing in private and comfort, close to white sandy beaches and scenic attractions.

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From $458 per room per night

Marina Park Whitianga

Pauanui Pines Motor Lodge

Based on the beautiful Coromandel Peninsula in the North Island, Marina Park Whitianga is 219 yards from the town center. Overlooking the adjacent marina, the apartments offer tranquil water vistas, the best of which can be seen from the two bedroom marina view apartments. All other apartments have estuary or urban views. With the wharf situated only half a mile away, taking a ferry to one of the picturesque beaches or going on a fishing trip is easy. Other facilities include large private decks, heated outdoor swimming pool, spa and on-site gym.

Relax and unwind at Pauanui Pines in the peace and quiet of the Coromandel Peninsula. Set amongst elegant trees with plenty of open space, the accommodation consists of 18 one and two bedroom self-contained motel units, all of which feature spacious functional living with full kitchen facilities, large bathrooms, lounge and dining areas. Tastefully decorated, the lodge is within easy walking distance of the harbor, ocean beach, bush walks and shopping village. The complex houses a swimming pool and caters for golf enthusiasts with a number of options available nearby.

From $202 per room per night

From $157 per room per night

Marine Reserved Whangamata

Marine Reserved Whangamata's privileged location is in the heart of the rainforest-clad Coromandel Peninsula in the North Island, close to the golden sands of Whangamata Beach and the town center’s cafés, restaurants and bars. The apartments are tastefully decorated and include two or three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a fully-equipped kitchen, laundry and secure internal car parking. Spacious lounges open on to private balconies with barbecues and outdoor furniture.

From $237per room per night

Hahei Beach in Coromandel Peninsula

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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Mount Tarawera In the 1800s, the Tarawera region was the center of tourism in New Zealand but unfortunately the famed Pink and White Terraces at the foot of Mt Tarawera were destroyed in an eruption. Activities in the area include hiking or climbing the now dormant Mount Tarawera, volcano tours, visiting the cascading falls and spectacular lakes.

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known for its bubbling, geothermal activity. Volcanic action over millions of years has created a hauntingly beautiful landscape of mountains, lakes and steaming earth in the surrounding area. Maori culture is never far away in this ancient land where it is possible to learn carving or weaving from master artists, sample contemporary food prepared using traditional methods and participate in Maori singing and dancing shows.

Huka Falls At Huka Falls, New Zealand’s most visited natural attraction, 58,000 gallons of water tumble over the cliff face every second. Located in Wairakei Park, which is a 5 minute drive from Lake Taupo, the footbridge at the top of the falls offers the best vantage point for viewing this spectacle.

Lake Taupo Created by a giant volcanic eruption in 181 AD, Lake Taupo measures 238 square miles making it the size of Singapore. The lake’s attractive pumice sand beaches give it the appearance of an inland ocean. Karenga Parkanglers to Excellent trout fishing attracts international the area whilst skiers and adventurers are drawn to Lake Rd the lofty peaks.

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North Island Skyline Rotorua

Tamaki Maori Village, Rotorua

Set high on the side of Mount Ngongotaha with extensive views of Rotorua city, Lake Rotorua, and the surrounding geothermal area, Skyline Rotorua is an exciting venue. Whether it be for a day of family fun, a romantic evening for two or a special event, Skyline Rotorua is an all year-round attraction, suitable for all ages. Try the Skyline Restaurant which is known for its Best of New Zealand Art of the Grill and Buffet product. For added thrills, take a ride on The Luge, the fun-filled gravity ride on a three wheeler cart down the mountainside. Price based on gondola ride only

Operated by Skyline

Rotorua

From $23 per person

New Zealand Riverjet Experience the ancient ceremony of welcome before entering our pre-European Maori village nestled within a native Tawa Forest. With bonfires crackling in the background, the village comes alive with sights, sounds and activity of days gone by including tattooing, weaving, carving, traditional games and arts of warrior training. Witness the earth being scraped away from the hangi pit to reveal baskets laden with a mouthwatering feast which has been cooked on hot stones beneath the ground. Relax in our ancestral meeting house in the heart of the village and witness a powerful and entertaining cultural performance. The sharing of food is an important Maori custom so celebrate with us as we dine on the traditional hangi feast. The evening draws to a close with the poroporoaki closing ceremony with speeches and songs of farewell. Return transfers included.

More than a jet boat ride, this is New Zealand’s only jet boat safari which combines spinthrilling jet boating on the North Island's magnificent Waikato River, with geothermal attractions, flora and fauna, hot pools and commentary. Choose from two great trips: Thermal Safari includes jet boating and exploring Orakei Korako geothermal wonderland with gushing geysers, incredible silica terraces, boiling mud pools and a rare geothermal cave; The Squeeze includes jet boating, wading and squeezing through a hot thermal stream plus swimming in a waterfall-fed natural hot pool. Both options 2.5 – 3 hours.

Price based on cultural performance and hangi

Price based on riverjet thermal safari

Operated by Tamaki

Tours Ltd, Rotorua, New Zealand

From $96 per person

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From $138 per person

Rotorua Duck Tours

The Waimangu Experience

Rotorua Duck Tours has been providing amphibious sightseeing and history tours of Rotorua since 2003. With 16 magnificent lakes in the Rotorua region, there is no shortage of places to visit. A highlight of this guided tour includes the thrill of riding in an authentic WWII amphibious craft (affectionately known as a ‘duck’), to view spectacular scenery before splashing down into pristine lakes. The experienced ‘Conducktor’ brings Rotorua alive with stories and legends of the past, as well as information about local flora, fauna and the history of Rotorua.

This half-day tour from Rotorua through Waimangu Volcanic Valley, the world's youngest geothermal system, provides a unique opportunity to see how the world began. Visit Frying Pan Lake and Inferno Crater which forms the world’s largest hot spring and crypto geyser. Walk through ancient volcanic craters and discover silica terraces in the process of being formed as well as rare thermal plants. Cruise on Lake Rotomahana, observe native and exotic birdlife in a reserve with its own separate geothermal system and marvel at other geothermal wonders. Picnic lunch included.

Price based on Rotorua city and lakes tour

Price based on half-day including picnic lunch

Operated by Rotorua

Duck Tours

From $121 per person

Operated by Waimangu

Volcanic Valley

From $169 per person

White Island - Mount Tarawera Helicopter Tour

Rotorua Museum

Experience the best of New Zealand’s raw North Island landscape with HELiPRO. Contrasting volcanoes and landscapes combine to provide an unforgettable lifetime excursion. Walk on the active crater floor of White Island with its unique lunar landscape. Located off the Bay of Plenty, the island’s active volcanic vents, steaming Crater Lake, bubbling hot streams and desolate mining ruins are not to be missed. On the return journey, land high on the awe-inspiring summit of the majestic Mount Tarawera, site of the largest eruption in New Zealand’s living memory.

A recent multi-million-dollar development has transformed Rotorua Museum into a world class establishment. Discover the region’s rich culture, volatile landscape and dramatic history brought to life through stunning multimedia exhibitions, fascinating cinema experiences and guided tours. Five changing galleries showcase local, national and international art. There is also an exciting program of touring exhibitions, a great café and a museum shop. Centrally located in the iconic Bath House, Rotorua Museum can be explored from the mud bath basement to the roof with a view.

Price based on volcano landings (option 2)

Price based on entrance only

Operated by HELiPRO

From $327 per person

Operated by Rotorua

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All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.

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Millennium Hotel Rotorua

Peppers On The Point

Surrounded by the sparkling waters of Lake Rotorua, Peppers on the Point is an exclusive lakeside retreat offering guests the opportunity to experience Rotorua’s rich culture and dynamic geothermal environment. Steeped in history, the property was once a Maori Pa site. The luxury lodge is a converted 1930’s mansion which has been decorated with beautiful antiques. Most of the nine spacious suites vaunt pretty views of the lake. Peppers on the Point’s dining room is renowned for its gourmet cuisine and fine New Zealand and international wines. Map Page 137 Reference 1

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From $631 per room per night

Distinction Rotorua Hotel The Millennium Hotel Rotorua is one of the most conveniently located and best appointed in Rotorua. All 227 elegant rooms and suites are air-conditioned, with many enjoying excellent views of either Lake Rotorua or the native garden. The guest rooms feature marble bathrooms, residential style decor and heating provided by harnessing the hotel's natural, geothermal resource. The hotel caters for guests with disabilities and offers 24-hour room service. Close to the city center, Distinction Rotorua Hotel offers 133 rooms, providing an international standard of accommodation with excellent service. The hotel proposes a variety of dining options, including the traditional Maori Dinner and Show, an à la carte restaurant, Japanese restaurant Mr Yakitori and a full buffet breakfast. Facilities include heated outdoor swimming pool and jacuzzi, underground private spas, gym and 24-hour reception. Setting off on a Rotorua adventure is easy from this central location.

Other facilities include two restaurants, bar, heated swimming pool, spa pools and saunas. Free off-street parking is available as well as complimentary guest access to the Go 360 Gymnasium opposite the hotel. The Spa provides massage and body treatments, including mud wraps. Services and facilities for younger guests include a heated pool for toddlers and a family pool, making the property a genuine child-friendly experience.

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From $156 per room per night

From $139 per room per night

Holiday Inn Rotorua

Rydges Rotorua

Holiday Inn Rotorua is a modern and stylish hotel, adjacent to the renowned Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve and Historical Living Village. Offering 203 well appointed rooms, the hotel’s facilities and services include an outdoor heated swimming pool, two spas, fitness center, 24-hour room service and complimentary car parking. Guests appreciate the hotel’s central location and friendly staff who do their best to ensure a pleasant and carefree stay.

Rydges Rotorua offers guests very spacious accommodation in a park-like setting on the edge of Rotorua's racecourse. The hotel boasts panoramic views across the city to Lake Rotorua and Mokoia Island. Within walking distance of the Rotorua Convention Centre, Rotorua city and local attractions, the property is a 15-minute drive from the Rotorua Airport. The Atrium Restaurant enjoys a prime position in the center of the hotel with natural lighting and a cascading waterfall. Atrium is open seven days/week and features contemporary dining for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

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From $158 per room per night

Sudima Lake Rotorua

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From $134 per room per night

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Set on the shores of beautiful Lake Rotorua, Sudima Lake Rotorua is the largest hotel in Rotorua. The hotel is also adjacent to the well-known Polynesian Spa complex and is a short stroll from the Rotorua Convention Center, the Energy Events Center and Rotorua’s vibrant city center. The hotel offers 250 comfortable rooms in a range of accommodation options, many with superb views across the lake. Facilities include a recently refurbished restaurant and bar, geothermal heated pool, three private spas and daily Hangi Feast and Maori Cultural Show. Map Page 137 Reference 6

From $107 per room per night All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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North Island

Tongariro Alpine Crossing

Tongariro National Park and Alpine Landing

In the heart of the North Island, this volcanic trek is known as New Zealand’s top one day walk. Leading up to the saddle between Mount Ngauruhoe and Mount Tongariro, the track diverts to the active Red Crater with stunning views of the Emerald Lakes. Mount Tongariro boasts dazzling colors and textures with old and new craters, scoured volcanic rocks, mountain springs, lava flows and vivid lakes. Guided trips are available throughout summer and winter and as a special treat, guides will accompany clients upon request to Red Crater to watch the sun rise over this magic landscape.

On this 90-minute tour, experience breathtaking aerial views of pristine Lake Taupo, stunning volcanic alpine scenery and enjoy landing in the remote Kaimanawa Forest Park. This truly amazing tour includes views of World Heritage volcanoes – Mount Ruapehu, Tongariro and Ngauruhoe. Fly over the steaming Crater Lake, ancient lava flows and dramatic volcanic formations. From here you will venture further into the remote Kaimanawa Forest Park and land on the banks of the Rangitikei River, renowned for its trophy-sized rainbow trout and crystal clear water.

Price based on Tongariro full-day guided walk

Operated by Adrift

Outdoors Ltd

From $196 per person

Price based on volcanic safari and alpine landing ex Taupo

Operated by HELiPRO

From $677 per person

North Island Rail Trails Cycleway

The Crown Hotel Napier

The Central North Island Rail Trails are exciting, new additions to this picturesque area which includes the Tongariro Alpine Crossing. There are two new trails, both of which have been created from historical disused tracks, roads and railways and which can now be enjoyed on foot or by cycle. Catering for individuals, families and groups alike, the guides' vast experience in working with people of all ages and abilities ensures that adventures will be comfortable, safe and above all, fun.

Set in the picturesque seaside village of Ahuriri near Napier, the hotel offers boutique accommodation with 43 rooms and suites. Choose from the elegant heritage suites in the original 1932 Crown Hotel, modern contemporary rooms overlooking the ocean or two and three bedroom luxury apartments. The hotel’s comprehensive facilities and services include complimentary car parking, daily newspaper delivery, laundry facilities, fitness center access, wireless internet in lobby and bar, 45 seat Globe Theatrette and an award-winning restaurant, Milk & Honey.

Price based on half-day The Old Coach Road

Operated by Adrift

Outdoors Ltd

From $181 per person

From $191 per room per night

Oreti Apartments

Aylstone Boutique Retreat

Oreti Apartments offer self-contained waterfront accommodation with uninterrupted views of Lake Taupo. Set amidst two hectares of tranquil bush, on an elevated site between two scenic reserves, the apartments are located 9 miles from Turangi, on the southern shores of Lake Taupo in the North Island. All apartments have balconies with expansive lake views. The Tongariro Crossing walk and fishing are key attractions which are easily accessible from this family-run property. The on-site restaurant enables guests to dine in comfort and admire the views.

Nestled in the renowned pinot noir wine region of Martinborough Wine Village, Aylstone provides six French provincial style rooms with exquisite views, classic furnishings and ensuite bathrooms. The tranquility of Aylstone, with its backdrop of vines and mountains, renders it a relaxing getaway for wine and food enthusiasts traveling the Classic New Zealand Wine Trial. Guests can enjoy breakfast and dinner in the on-site restaurant; all rates include bed and breakfast. Activities include riding Aylstone’s vintage bikes and exploring Martinborough's boutique vineyards.

From $279 per room per night

From $188 per room per night

Scenic Hotel Te Pania

Ballina Motel

Scenic Hotel Te Pania has been designed to complement its remarkable location on the edge of beautiful Hawke's Bay. This modern hotel has been shaped to echo the lines of the Bay, offering stunning views out over the ever-changing Pacific Ocean. The hotel provides 109 air-conditioned superior rooms and suites, all of which face out to the bay with floor to ceiling windows which slide open. All rooms include Sky TV, Wi-Fi Internet, mini bar, fridge, tea and coffee facilities. The Exchange Brasserie and Bar open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner with alfresco dining.

Drift back in time to the 1930's in Napier with Ballina Motel's Art Deco architecture. This comfortable, self catering motel is a great base for embarking on trips to famed Hawke’s Bay vineyards. Explore the stunning scenery or stroll to local eateries and shops or savor premium wines in the comfort of the motel. The studio, one and two bedroom suites all feature air-conditioning, kitchenette, free in-room high speed Internet and Sky Digital TV, double spa baths, upper floor balconies and room service. Continental and cooked breakfast are available.

From $163 per room per night

From $175 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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Middle-earth Filming Locations

Capital Tastes Tour, Wellington

Visit the Wellington film locations used for the Shire, the Gardens of Isengard, the River Anduin, Helm’s Deep and Minas Tirith. Be spellbound at the site of Lothlorien, the majestic Fernside Lodge. In 2000, Fernside’s lake was transformed into part of Lothlorien and then into the Gladden Fields. Fernside’s white bridge remains as a reminder of Lothlorien’s bridge. Explore Rivendell and the riverside spot where Aragorn was washed ashore. Visit Miramar, home to many of the stars as well as the new Weta Cave and take a virtual tour of Weta Workshop.

Enjoy sightseeing with great food in Wellington. Discover the nation's café capital and favorite food haunts where you can savor tastings with a knowledgeable guide who will introduce you to some of the city’s hidden culinary treasures. Choose either the Capital Tastes tour and receive a bonus voucher to enjoy at two top Wellington eateries, or continue with our guide on our Walking Gourmet tour to enjoy a delicious lunch with New Zealand wines at award-winning Logan Brown Restaurant which is a real hit with foodies.

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Operated by Flat

Earth NZ Experiences

From $152 per person

Price based on 3 hour tour

Operated by Zest

Food Tours

From $147 per person

Highlights of Wellington

Kapiti Island Nature Tours Overnight

Discover the highlights of quaint Wellington, with spectacular views of the harbor from the top of Mount Victoria. Thrill at the ride on the steep cable car up to see the farreaching panorama of the city. Parliament, the Beehive and the historic Old St Paul’s Cathedral are all on the itinerary. On the earthquake-scarred South Coast, visit the site of the Wahine ferry disaster. View typical Wellington houses perched on the steep, rocky hills overlooking the distant ranges of the South Island. Visit Te Papa to learn about the nation’s historical and cultural treasures.

Viewing the little spotted kiwi in its natural habitat is one of the most memorable experiences to be had in New Zealand. Upon arrival at Waiorua Bay (North end), you will receive an introductory talk by experienced guides. The unique overnight accommodation at Kapiti Nature Lodge provides the opportunity to enjoy genuine Maori hospitality. A highlight of the tour is the kiwi spotting night walk with an experienced guide. In addition, this provides the rare chance to observe endangered New Zealand birds.

Price based on half-day city hghlights inspiration tour

Operated by Flat

Earth NZ Experiences

From $152 per person

Price based on 2 days 1 night including return transfers and all meals, twin share

Operated by Kapiti

Island Nature Tours

From $346 per person

InterContinental Wellington

Boulcott Suites Apartments

InterContinental Wellington is conveniently located downtown, 5 miles from Wellington International Airport. Favored by its prime site opposite picturesque Wellington Harbour, this stylish hotel is well placed for exploring the city’s top attractions. InterContinental Wellington has 231 attractively decorated rooms and offers the discerning traveler two Club InterContinental floors with a private and exclusive Club lounge. Comfort, service and location are the hallmarks of an InterContinental Wellington stay.

Centrally located in the heart of picturesque Wellington, Boulcott Suites is a new complex featuring spacious, beautifully designed, fully-equipped ensuite apartments. Adjacent to a series of executive townhouses, all two bedroom and two bathroom suites and townhouses feature executive style interior design, a fully-equipped kitchen, laundry, balcony or courtyard and high speed internet. A gymnasium with a salt water pool, steam room and sauna is conveniently located opposite the property.

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Mercure Wellington

Travelodge Wellington

Mercure Wellington's prime location at the top of The Terrace offers panoramic views over the city. The funky Cuba Quarter and many of the capital's key attractions are close by. With 104 Mercure rooms and seven Executive suites, the hotel’s excellent facilities include a business center, on-site parking, indoor heated pool, gym and sauna. With sweeping city and harbor views as the decor, Brasserie 345 is a privileged spot for enjoying dinner. The Lobby Bar offers an extensive beverage menu, ideal for pre-dinner drinks.

Enjoying a prized location in the center of town, the newly renovated Travelodge Wellington is a short stroll from lively cafés, shops and the beautiful Wellington Harbour. The hotel offers 132 spacious rooms and features a cosy restaurant which serves a scrumptious breakfast. This provides a great start to a day of exploring picturesque Wellington. A very comfortable property, Travelodge Wellington is close to Te Papa Tongarewa (the Museum of New Zealand), the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, the Royal New Zealand Ballet and the Museum of Wellington City & Sea.

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From $108 per room per night

From $142 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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South Island

Manawatawhi / Three Kings islands

New Zealand’s South Island showcases some of the most spectacular

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landscapes on earth. Adventure activities including glacier climbing, heliskiing, hiking, cycling, rafting, bungy jumping, cruising and whale-watching abound. The scenery changes dramatically from ice-capped peaks, to flowing fiords, braided rivers, misty harbors and rolling hills sprinkled with vineyards. At the end of the day, why not relax with a glass or two of the regions’s outstanding wine.

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Marlborough Renowned for its exceptional Sauvignon Blancs, Marlborough is the largest and most well known wine region in New Zealand. Favored by year round sunshine, the region is also an attractive area for walking and sea kayaking. Wine tasting is a must for anyone wishing to appreciate the legendary labels from Marlborough.

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Abel Tasman National Park Accessible from Nelson, the park is rich in Maori and European history. Golden sands, granite outcrops, scenic islands and forests are home to native flora and fauna, including some vulnerable species. Known for its coastal tracks, the area has two of New Zealand’s Great Walks, the Abel Tasman Coast Track and the Heaphy Track.

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At the top of the South Island, sunny Nelson is known for its beaches, crystalline lakes, mountains and forests. Fun seekers will enjoy cycling, mountain biking, trekking and kayaking in this natural environment. Enticing culinary treats and local art, including that of traditional and contemporary Maori artists, complement the experience.

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Departing from Marlborough Sounds, this spectacular walking track winds through 44 miles of virgin native forest, along skyline ridges with awe-inspiring views and continues on around pretty coves and inlets. Traveling with a local guide is the best way to learn about both the habitat and local Maori legends.

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144 Independent Travel

South Island

8 Day Simply South Coach Tour or Self Drive

Day 1: Arrive Christchurch. Known as the ‘Garden City’, where you will be met and transferred to your hotel. Today is yours for optional activities. Stay 1 night Christchurch. Day 2: Christchurch/Mount Cook/Queenstown. Cross the Canterbury Plains into the Mt Cook National Park and enjoy lunch then travel through the spectacular Mackenzie Country to the Lindis Pass. Pass the stone fruit growing area of Cromwell and past the Kawarau Gorge with its historic gold mines to Queenstown. Stay 3 nights Queenstown. Day 3: Milford Sound. A full-day taking in the wonders of Milford Sound and Mitre Peak, while enjoying lunch aboard a cruise on the Sound, returning to Queenstown by evening. Day 4: Queenstown. Today is free for you to enjoy this fabulous alpine village, and included is admission on the Skyline gondola for you to see the beauty of Queenstown from above. Day 5: Queenstown/Dunedin. This morning board a coach to Pukerangi where you will join the Taieri Gorge train and enjoy rugged, unspoilt landscape and the opportunity for sightseeing stops. Enjoy breathtaking views on this historic journey to Dunedin. Stay 2 nights Dunedin. Day 6: Dunedin. This morning enjoy a sightseeing tour of Dunedin. This afternoon you will see penguins, fur seals and albatross on this unique Otago Peninsula wildlife tour.

Day 7: Dunedin/Christchurch. Travel north through historic Oamaru, and seaside Timaru, then across the Canterbury Plains to Christchurch arriving early evening. Please note, no commentary is provided on this journey. Day 8: Christchurch. Your tour concludes with a transfer to Christchurch Airport to meet your onward flight. Includes: 7 nights standard accommodation, transfers within the journey, Mount Cook National Park including lunch, Milford Sound Cruise including lunch, Skyline Gondola Queenstown, Taieri Gorge Train and an Otago Peninsula Wildlife Tour.

From $1,692 per person

7 Day Trains, Whales and Parks

Day 1: Arrive Christchurch. Upon arrival in Christchurch you will be transferred to your accommodation. Today is yours for optional activities. Stay 1 night Christchurch. Day 2: Christchurch / Kaikoura. The TranzCoastal train passes through North Canterbury, then along the coastline between Kaikoura Ranges and the Pacific. Depending on local conditions, enjoy a cruise along the coast of Kaikoura. Stay 1 night Kaikoura. Day 3: Kaikoura / Blenheim / Nelson. Join the coastal train and turn inland to Blenheim, continuing by coach to Nelson. Stay 2 nights Nelson. Day 4: Nelson / Abel Tasman National Park / Nelson. A full-day excursion to Abel Tasman National Park. Board a coach to Kaiteriteri Beach before boarding your cruise. You can choose to remain onboard for the duration of the cruise or disembark to walk part of the track.

Day 5: Nelson / Greymouth. Travel through Buller Gorge to Westport and down the coast to Punakaiki Pancake Rocks. Stay 1 night Greymouth. Day 6: Greymouth / Christchurch. This morning is at leisure. Board the TranzAlpine train and travel through the Otira tunnel, over Arthur's Pass and across to Canterbury Plains. Stay 1 night Christchurch. Day 7: Depart Christchurch. Transfer to Christchurch Airport for your onward flight. Includes: Six nights standard accommodation, airport transfer on arrival, transfers within the journey, Coastal Pacific Rail journey, Whale Watch tour, Abel Tasman National Park Tour and the TranzAlpine Train Journey. From $1,579 per person

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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145 Marlborough & Abel Tasman Touring

Kayak, Seals & Walk Day Trip

3 Day Guided Kayak & Walk

This is an all-in-one experience near Nelson. Start with an easy two hour guided sea kayak trip and explore the spectacular sculpted granite Kaiteriteri coast to ‘Split Apple Rock’. Then travel in style and comfort aboard the 1pm Vista Cruise into the heart of the Abel Tasman Park. View the antics of the Tonga Island seal colony before disembarking at picturesque Tonga Quarry to enjoy a two-hour unguided coastal bush walk, through native forest to the beautiful Bark Bay lagoon and golden sands of Medlands beach, rejoining the Vista Cruise for your return. Tour operates October-April. Price based on full-day kayak, seals and walk tour

Operated by Wilsons

Abel Tasman National Park

From $135 per person

Abel Tasman Day Pass Take a journey along this fine coastal stretch, staying at the only two beachfront lodges within the Abel Tasman National Park: Torrent Bay Lodge and Meadowbank Homestead, Awaroa. Expert guides help design each day to be as adventurous or as relaxed as you wish. Walk through lush rainforest, sea kayak the forest-fringed bays or simply laze on a golden sandy beach. You’ll travel in style between lodges on the fast, comfortable Vista Cruise looking for seals, penguins, dolphins and birds basking in the sun. At the end of the day, relax in your ensuite room before indulging in a fine meal of local specialities. Your hosts, the Wilson family, share eight generations of experience in the region where the family has been welcoming visitors since 1841. Quality private rooms, friendly hosts, fine dining, open fires and central heating make this a civilized, all year round adventure.

This flexible cruise and walk day pass offers a range of walks and cruise durations to suit different schedules and abilities. From the comforts of the new state of the art cruising catamaran you’ll discover golden sandy beaches, lush native forest, stunning coastal views, seal viewing and opportunities for swimming in calm, azure waters. The Vista Cruise departs from Kaiteriteri with coach connections to Nelson. Stay aboard for the full cruise or select a cruise and walk option, disembarking to enjoy a bush walk or beach stop before rejoining the boat for the return. Price based on open return cruise pass

Price based on 3 days 2 nights including transfers from Motueka

Operated by Wilsons

Abel Tasman National Park

From $1,175 per person

Operated by Wilsons

Abel Tasman National Park

From $67 per person

Abel Tasman Sailing Tours

Greenshell Mussel Cruise

Cruise Abel Tasman National Park's South Island coastline on a catamaran and enjoy scenic sailing with gentle sea breezes. The only scheduled full-day sailing tour of this coastal paradise explores shallow lagoons and crystal clear waters and includes beach stops, walks and optional swimming. Enjoy the antics of the local fur seals. Get involved with the sailing or sit back and relax. Join a full-day sailing tour, or combined sailing and walking tour. Private personalized tours are also available. Sailing tours depart Kaiteriteri Beach with coach transfers available. Price based on full-day sailing tour including transfers ex Nelson

Operated by Abel

Tasman Sailing Adventures

From $164 per person

Taste Marlborough Tour This fun and informative afternoon cruise heads into the scenic Marlborough Sounds from Havelock. Relax and soak in the wondrous natural beauty whilst learning about the history of the area and its pioneering families. Sample delicious greenshell mussells at a local farm and discover how they grow in the Marlborough Sounds. All of this before savoring them freshly steamed with a glass of crisp Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc. Cruise departs daily at 1.30pm from 1 September – 30 April. Marlborough Icons Tour can arrange pick-ups from Picton, Blenheim and Nelson daily.

Discover the world-renowned wines of Marlborough on this full-day tour. Taste Marlborough has been created for visitors who love great wine and who are keen to learn more about the region, the wineries, the wines and the people who make them. Each winery experience has been specially created and privately hosted to ensure an outstanding tasting experience. Tour through a select number of boutique and iconic wineries, including well-known Cloudy Bay and Te Whare Ra. All wineries have been chosen for their history, excellent service and top range of wines. Price based on full-day tour

Price based on afternoon cruise ex Havelock

Operated by Marlborough

Travel

From $100 per person

Operated by Marlborough

Travel

From $162 per person

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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South Island

Purely Marlborough Package

Marlborough Sounds

Scenic Hotel Marlborough Experience Marlborough in the South Island in style and comfort with this three night Purely Marlborough Package. Indulge in excellent accommodation, wonderful wine and food, combined with day tours through the majestic Marlborough Sounds and renowned Marlborough wine region. Spend two nights at the luxurious Bay of Many Coves Resort in the Marlborough Sounds. Enjoy waterfront accommodation in a stunning apartment with a guided walk on Queen Charlotte Track with expert guides. Treat yourself to an evening at Marlborough Vintners Hotel in the heart of the Marlborough wine region and revel in the country's crisp sauvignon blancs on the Marlborough Icons Tour. All accommodation, transfers, water taxis, day tours, breakfasts and dinners are included in the package.

A short walk from the center of Blenheim, Scenic Hotel Marlborough brings a relaxed and friendly atmosphere to the heart of Marlborough wine country. The hotel has recently undergone a multi-million dollar refurbishment and is located 20-minutes’ drive from the inter-island ferry terminal in Picton. The property features 54 superior rooms with Sky TV, Wi-Fi internet, work desk with media hub, fridge and mini bar. The heated, outdoor pool is open from October to April. Seymours Restaurant & Bar serve breakfast and dinner daily.

Price based on 3 days 2 nights touring and accommodation

Operated by MVH

& Bay of Many Coves Resort

From $1,437 per person

From $146 per room per night

Grand Mercure Nelson Monaco

Raetihi Lodge

Grand Mercure Nelson Monaco Resort is renowned for its relaxed atmosphere and charming decor. Surrounded by stunning, well-kept gardens, the resort is conveniently located just 10-minutes’ drive from the heart of Nelson and the city's airport. With four types of accommodation from which to choose, the hotel has 20 boutique rooms and an equally stunning lobby enclosed by a timber-beamed ceiling. For those wanting a bit more space, the comfortable studio units are the ideal option.

Nestled in a secluded bay of extraordinary beauty in the Marlborough Sounds, Raetihi Lodge is a great property for a special getaway, intimate wedding or vacation.

The beautifully furnished one and two bedroom cottages are the main feature of the Monaco Resort. Each cottage is specially furnished with French doors that open onto the village green, the stream or a private courtyard. The Monaco has its own award-winning restaurant The Orangerie, three purpose-built conference venues, pool, gym, a health and beauty spa, craftsman jeweller and hairdresser.

From $123 per room per night

Setting a high standard for gracious, unsurpassed hospitality, the lodge provides a tranquil retreat with a choice of 14 rooms and three different room types. From the vantage point of their own decks, the Seaview rooms enjoy sweeping views over the saphire blue water of the Kenepuru Sound. Garden rooms are tucked away in a quiet corner where guests can unwind in the seclusion and serenity of the beautiful, surrounding gardens. The private Hillview rooms are comfortable and inviting. In this peaceful setting, guests can do as much or as little as they like with walking, kayaking, mountain biking, fishing and golf all on offer at the lodge.

From $162 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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Christchurch & Canterbury

The South Island’s largest city, Christchurch was struck by a large

earthquake in February 2011. Whilst part of the city center still remains closed, Christchurch continues to be an important gateway for many of the wonderful experiences on offer in and around the Canterbury area. From skiing to hiking, mountaineering, trekking, cruising and wine tasting, the region is proud of its diversity. Mountain peaks covered in snow meringue, crystal lakes and verdant hills are some of the highlights.

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Day 1: Upon arrival at Christchurch Airport, you will be met and transferred by coach to your accommodation. ABBERLEY PARK

Day 2: An action-packed day that takes your over the Canterbury Plains to 74 Waimak Gorge for an exciting 45 minute jet boat ride followed by a 4WD adventure across Mt Torlesse Station. After lunch in a country café, board the world famous TranzAlpine train for a return journey back to Christchurch. Day 3: Choose to extend your stay or transfer from your hotel by coach to Christchurch Airport.

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Consisting mostly of ice and rock, the park’s glaciers cover 40 per cent of its area. With 19 peaks over 9,842 feet, New Zealand’s highest mountain Aoraki Mount Cook stretches to 12,316 feet. Mount Cook Village is the base for departing on treks and climbs after arriving from either Christchurch or Queenstown.

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Sparsely populated, the wild west of New Zealand evokes the ambiance of a pioneering, frontier land. This Glacier Country is the center of the broader World Heritage-listed area of Te Wahipounamu. Resplendent with rapid rivers, rich rainforests and glaciers, the region also abounds in important geological treasures.

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South Island

Akaroa Harbour Nature Cruises

Kaikoura - Whales, Wine, Mountains & Sea

Discover historic and scenic Akaroa in the South Island near Christchurch, aboard the large modern catamaran, Black Cat. Gaze at the sweeping splendor of Akaroa Harbour and observe playful, rare New Zealand Hector's dolphins, fur seals, penguins and other sea birds. Visit Cathedral Cave and encounter relics of the Maori and colonial past, as well as a modern, working salmon farm. The 2-hour cruise departs daily from the main wharf. Swimming with dolphins is possible all year round in Akaroa. Black Cat Cruises is a previous winner of the Supreme New Zealand Tourism Award.

Depart Christchurch and travel through scenic, rural North Canterbury to Kaikoura, where the majestic mountains meet the sea. Join a whale watch cruise and experience the magic of observing magnificent sperm whales and dusky dolphins close up. Enjoy a café lunch, admire glorious vistas and view New Zealand fur seals frolicking on the Kaikoura Peninsula. Sample local wines with an expert at a Canterbury winery before returning to Christchurch. The tour includes whale watch cruise, lunch, guided walks and informative commentary, picnic teas, wine tastings and transfers.

Price based on 2 hour cruise ex Akaroa

Operated by Black

Cat Cruises

From $61 per person

Price based on full-day including lunch ex Christchurch

Operated by Canterbury

Trails

From $452 per person

Kaikoura Wilderness Walks

Experience the Wilderness Walk of a Lifetime on this family owned and operated walk. This walk takes you on an extraordinary path of discovery into the “World of the Gods”, with untouched wilderness and sweeping vistas and owners/guides who pride themselves on creating an unforgettable adventure.

Accommodation is at the luxury Shearwater Lodge which is nestled into the edge of majestic bushland in a spectacular alpine valley at 3,281 feet. This purpose-built, ecofriendly lodge provides the ultimate retreat with spacious ensuite rooms and private balconies overlooking the pristine wilderness.

Enjoy this exclusive two or three day guided walk through renowned Puhi Peaks Nature Reserve in Kaikoura on the highest privately owned land in New Zealand. Revel in breathtaking mountain scenery, admire diverse eco-systems and discover rare and endangered species of native flora and fauna. This is a photographer’s heaven and a birdlover’s paradise, with abundant nature around every corner.

Prices are all-inclusive and include Kaikoura transfers, luggage transport, accommodation, meals, guiding and the loan of equipment. Walk, relax, revive and rejuvenate in this stunning alpine environment. Price based on 2 days 1 night guided walk ex Kaikoura

Operated by Kaikoura

Wilderness Walks

From $1,214 per person

Arthur's Pass - Train, Mountains & Forest

Akaroa - Cruise, Dolphins and Scenic Drive

Journey from Christchurch into Arthur’s Pass National Park on the TranzAlpine train to view spectacular mountains and impressive Otira Gorge. Explore native bush, forests and waterfalls on foot before lunching at a country hotel. Visit the mysterious and sacred site of Kura Tawhiti (Castle Hill), comprised of limestone cliffs and weatherworn, rainsmoothed rocks. Cross over Porter’s Pass and the Canterbury Plains before returning to Christchurch. TranzAlpine train, guided walks, informative commentary, lunch, picnic, teas and transfers included.

Travel along an extinct volcanic rim with stunning views of Banks Peninsula, Akaroa Harbour, the Pacific Ocean and remote South Island bays. Explore the picturesque village of Akaroa, the only French settlement to be established in New Zealand, before enjoying lunch at an award-winning café. Swim with dolphins or cruise in the harbour with Black Cat Cruises to search for rare Hector's dolphins, fur seals and penguins. Return to Christchurch via Barry's Bay Cheese Factory. Nature cruise, lunch, informative commentary, picnic, teas, cheese tasting and transfers are included.

Price based on full-day including lunch ex Christchurch

Price based on full-day including lunch ex Christchurch

Operated by Canterbury

Trails

From $410 per person

Operated by Canterbury

Trails

From $361 per person

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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The George, Christchurch

Rendezvous Hotel Christchurch

The essence of supreme comfort, The George is a luxury, boutique hotel which is renowned for its personalized service and attentive staff. Located in the heart of Christchurch overlooking picturesque Hagley Park and the pretty Avon River, the property is a peaceful retreat close to Christchurch’s cultural precinct and key attractions. With 53 intimate and stylishly refurbished rooms and suites, two award-winning restaurants and a one-to-one staff to guest ratio ensuring impeccable service, the George is a refined and charming address.

Rendezvous Hotel Christchurch will be expecting to re-open their doors in early/mid April 2013. Located in the city center, the hotel has 171 chic rooms and suites. All are comfortably decorated with contemporary furnishings and have air-conditioning, iPod docking station and internet access. Hotel facilities include a spa, fitness center, bar, restaurant and full concierge service. Guests can enjoy views of the city or the nearby Southern Alps.

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From $417 per room per night

From $247 per room per night

Terra Vive Motel Christchurch

Heritage Christchurch

Terra Vive is an easy drive from Christchurch Airport and is within walking distance of the Christchurch Casino. The motel’s beautifully appointed rooms have been tastefully decorated in contemporary tones. The studio, one and two bedroom units and deluxe suites include a luxury spa bath, sunny private courtyard or balcony, laundry, kitchenette, plasma TV and high speed internet. Other features include a secure on-site guest carpark and room service continental breakfast, which is available upon request.

Reopening in early 2013, Heritage Christchurch is a charming, heritage property located on Cathedral Square within easy walking distance of Hagley Park in central Christchurch. Consisting of one and two bedroom self-contained suites in the beautifully restored 100 year old Old Government Building, the resort enjoys top facilities including a heated indoor lap pool, spa pool, sauna, Maddisons Restaurant and Font Bar. The hotel is well situated for visiting key attractions in this gateway city.

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From $203 per room per night

From $221 per room per night

The Chateau on the Park, Christchurch

Sudima Christchurch Airport

Situated opposite picturesque Hagley Park, The Chateau on the Park is set in two hectares of pretty, landscaped gardens. Located three miles from the airport, the hotel is well placed for visiting local attractions including the lovely Botanic Gardens or for golfing in Hagley Park and punting in a boat on the scenic Avon River. The Chateau on the Park provides a relaxing escape, far from the stress of city life. Relax and unwind in the verdant gardens, dine in the award-winning restaurant or chill out with cocktails in the cosy bar.

Located two minutes from Christchurch Airport, the hotel is adjacent to the Antarctic Centre and is a 15 minute drive from the city center. The 208 well-appointed rooms with ensuites offer safety deposit boxes, Sky TV and high speed wireless internet access. The hotel provides a 24/7 airport shuttle service and has recently refurbished the restaurant and bar. Other attributes include a pool, 24 hour reception and room service, free parking and seven conference venues accommodating up to 300 delegates.

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From $164 per room per night

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Hapuku Lodge & Tree Houses, near Kaikoura

Waves on the Esplanade, Kaikoura Apartments

Located seven miles north of the pretty seaside town of Kaikoura in the South Island, Hapuku Lodge & Tree Houses share the land with a deer stud and olive grove. Nestled between the Kaikoura Seaward Mountain Range and picturesque Mangamaunu Bay, the property is a contemporary country lodge. Featuring four lodge rooms, five luxury tree houses built in the forested canopy of a native Manuka grove and the Olive House Suite, the lodge’s on-site facilities include an outdoor lap pool, guest change room, sauna, gym, beauty treatment and restaurant.

Waves Apartments Kaikoura is ideally placed for exploring the awe-inspiring naturebased experiences of this waterfront South Island setting. Architecturally designed and fitted to the highest standards, this self-catering accommodation features two bedroom and two bathroom apartments with balconies overlooking the ocean and snow-capped mountains. Features include modern kitchen appliances, Sky TV and quality furnishings. Opposite the beach and less than a third of a mile from the town center, attractions such as the Dolphin Encounter and Kaikoura Whale Watch are all close by.

From $627 per room per night

From $245 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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South Island

Twin Glacier Helicopter

Twin Glaciers Tours

This riveting South Island experience provides the ideal opportunity to get up close to spectacular, snow-capped glaciers. You will be captivated as you lift off and fly up and over two of New Zealand's most famous glaciers and land at the head of either the Franz Josef Glacier or Fox Glacier. View the incredible natural phenomenon of the glacier as it winds slowly down the carved valleys from its origin in the mountains high above you. Flight away time: Approximately 30-minutes (including snow landing).

Tour to and from Greymouth in the Te Wahi Pounamu World Heritage area in the south west of New Zealand, taking in the renowned Franz Josef Glacier, Fox Glacier and beautiful Lake Matheson. The guides’ intimate knowledge of local people, places and stories will entertain and enthral. The tour stops at ancient lakes, with highlights including the opportunity to hike the glacier valley and stroll the forested, lake edge. Photographing the amazing scenery of the West Coast of the Southern Alps is facilitated by frequent stops.

Price based on 30-minutes ex Franz Josef or Fox Glacier

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From $257 per person

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West Coast Tours

From $250 per person

Mountains High / Alpine Explorer Mount Cook

Peppers Bluewater Resort

Experience this magnificent environment with a high alpine helicopter flight over the Ben Ohau Mountains in the South Island. Watch as the landscape reveals steep, rugged mountains as you rise above scarred ridges left by ancient glaciers. Rise over a mountain pass that reveals superb views out to Aoraki/Mount Cook and the surrounding peaks. Prepare yourself for a spectacular alpine landing where you will be able to play in the snow. Take in the sweeping, expansive views down the Tasman Valley on your journey back to base.

Ideally placed for adventure and leisure pursuits near the shores of dazzling Lake Tekapo, Peppers Bluewater Resort is surrounded by the spectacular landscapes of New Zealand’s Southern Alps. The resort is a scenic 2.5 hour drive from both Christchurch and Queenstown. Accommodation ranges from studio rooms to one, two and three bedroom villas with tranquil decor inspired by tones of the lake and earth. Rakinui Restaurant serves local New Zealand specialities in a delightful setting with breathtaking lake views.

Price based on 30-minutes Alpine Explorer ex Glentanner Park

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From $265 per person

Te Waonui Forest Retreat, Franz Josef Glacier

From $217 per room per night

58 on the Cron Motel, Franz Josef

Surrounded by tranquil native rainforest, 58 on Cron Motel is in the heart of impressive Franz Josef Glacier country in the South Island. Located opposite the new Glacier Hot Pool complex, the property is situated a few minutes walk from local cafés, restaurants and shops. All studio, spa studio, one and two bedroom units have ensuites and are selfcontained. Kitchen facilities include a microwave and hot plates. Additional services and facilities include an on-site tour booking and information desk, business services, internet access, guest laundry and barbecue area. From $153 per room per night

Distinction Te Weheka Boutique Hotel, Fox Glacier The recently constructed Te Waonui Forest Retreat is a stunning, lodge style hotel surrounded by verdant, native rainforest on New Zealand’s beautiful West Coast. Nestled between the mountains and the sea with a World Heritage glacier close by, this exclusive eco-retreat offers exceptional cuisine and attention to detail. Rooms have been specially designed to take into account both comfort and respect for the environment. Features include a heat pump to maximize guest comfort, a pillow menu, luxurious bed linen, as well as a private balcony or courtyard. The appropriately named Canopy Restaurant offers sumptuous breakfast and dinner menus. The five-course degustation menu, created from the freshest West Coast and South Island produce, means dinner guests enjoy a complete food experience.

From $580 per room per night

Distinction Te Weheka is nestled beneath the towering Southern Alps, in the quaint township of Fox Glacier on the West Coast of New Zealand’s South Island. This boutique hotel offers 20 King rooms, all with spacious bedrooms and private balconies, as well as under floor heating in the bedroom and bathroom. The upstairs guest lounge is ideal for relaxation, with stunning views of the surroundings in the background. Alternatively, guests can savor a glass of premium local wine in the comfort of their own room with private balcony. From $247 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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Franz Alpine Retreat Apartments

Scenic Hotel Franz Josef Glacier

Franz Alpine Retreat Apartments provide an excellent option for accommodation in Franz Josef Glacier, only 2 miles north of the Franz Josef Village in the South Island. Set right in the heart of Glacier Country, the property is surrounded by the magnificent Southern Alps Mountain Ranges. The two bedroom chalets are self contained with full kitchen facilities, Sky TV and wireless high speed internet. Facilities include guest laundry, a barbecue, children’s playground and DVD library. Continental and cooked breakfasts are available upon request.

Making the most of its alpine South Island location, Scenic Hotel Franz Josef Glacier consists of two wings. Each wing is characterized by its own particular ambiance and charm, and are enhanced by the lush, native bush surroundings and beautiful alpine views. Situated on the edge of the Westland World Heritage Park, the Scenic Hotel Franz Josef Glacier welcomes guests in true New Zealand style. The hotel offers 130 rooms with features including Sky TV, mini bar, fridge and Wi-Fi internet access. This is an ideal setting for exploring this pristine area.

From $189 per room per night

From $265 per room per night

Glenfern Villas

Heartland Hotel Fox Glacier

Nestled in a quiet country setting with views of the Southern Alps mountain range and surrounding native bush, Glenfern Villas are situated 2 miles north of Franz Josef township and 3 miles from the Franz Josef Glacier in New Zealand's South Island. Each villa is stylishly furnished with fully self-contained kitchen and bathroom, guest laundry and private decks. Free tour advice and booking service are available at reception.

Located in the heart of Fox Glacier village on the west of the South Island, Heartland Hotel Fox Glacier offers convenient access to the area’s many natural attractions. The hotel has a wide range of accommodation options including 51 standard rooms and 16 budget rooms with ensuites and shared facilities. Experience the comfortable hospitality of a true West Coast hotel, relax in the lounge by the open fireplace, meet the locals in the Climbers Rest Bar and enjoy a meal from the buffet in the Mountain Goats Bakery Café. This is a great base for discovering this region.

From $140 per room per night

From $183 per room per night

Wilderness Lodge Arthur's Pass

Wilderness Lodge Lake Moeraki

Wilderness Lodge Arthur’s Pass is nestled in the heart of the Southern Alps. Offering 20 Mountain View rooms and four luxurious Alpine Spa Lodges, the lodge features gourmet food and an extensive wine selection.

This is where fur seals and Fiordland crested penguins meet wilderness forests, lakes and rivers. Discover spectacular beaches and untouched rainforests sandwiched between pristine lakes and pure rivers draining from the snow-capped Southern Alps. With 24 Rainforest Rooms and four luxurious Riverview Rooms along the Moeraki River and Rapids, the lodge features gourmet food and a very extensive wine list. Explore 12 miles of forest, river and sea coastal hiking tracks or set off in a canoe from in front of the lodge.

This is the place for discovering pristine wilderness on the 2,400 hectares nature reserve and high country merino sheep station. Guests can walk direct from their rooms into a natural paradise of beech forest, moss-lined streams and lakes. Explore this special place with a guide; the first Maori visitors called it Te Ko Awa a Aniwaniwa Valley of the Mother of the Rainbows. Arthur’s Pass National Park and Craigieburn Forest Park are also close by. The price includes accommodation, four-course dinner, full breakfast and three hours/ day of guided nature and farm trips. Travel to the lodge by car or the TranzAlpine train. Minimum two night stay recommended. From $626 per room per night

The price includes accommodation, four course dinner, breakfast and two hours of guided nature or canoe trips/day. Brown trout fishing is available all year. Penguin season is from August till December. Kayak, walk and beachcomb for treasures or drive north one hour to Fox Glacier. Minimum two night stay recommended.

From $626 per room per night

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The picturesque resort town of Queenstown is a blend of sophistication, fun and adventure. New Zealand’s adventure capital, with its misty lake and mountain landscapes, is the place to go to for snow sports, bungy jumping, jet boating, horse trekking, hiking and river rafting. Queenstown rocks by night but day owls will love the chance to escape, relax and indulge in the local fare.

Heli-ski down some challenging pistes on the diamond-white slopes in Wanaka. For the less brazen, saddling up a horse or hiking are ideal for discovering the great outdoors. Budding mountaineers will vie to climb daunting Mount Aspiring in the National Park, EAST whilst lakeside lounge lizards can SYDNEY admire the beautiful Darling scenery in café-comfort. Harbour

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From $372 per person Day 1: Upon arrival in Queenstown, transfer by shuttle to your chosen hotel. Warren return transfers and a Milford Sound cruise Day 2: A full day tour including Park is included in your package. The onboard nature guides at Milford Sound are passionate about sharing their knowledge of this beautiful fiord and its flora and fauna. There is plenty of time available for exploring points of interest and to take in the stunning scenery including waterfalls, rainforest and towering peaks. Watch out for wildlife along the way. Day 3: Enjoy a leisurely day by Lake Wakitpu or pre-book from our recommended activities. Day 4: Choose to extend your stay or meet your driver at your hotel today for shuttle coach transfer to the airport. Hallenstein St

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Queenstown & Beyond Touring

TSS Earnslaw & Walter Peak High Country

Queenstown Rafting Triple Challenge

Relive the elegance of turn of the century travel with a cruise onboard the vintage steamship TSS Earnslaw. Affectionately known as the ‘Lady of the Lake’, she has transported goods for local run-holders and conveyed passengers on beautiful Lake Wakatipu for 100 years. Disembark at Walter Peak High Country Farm to experience a typical farm with sheep shearing. Observe the sheep dogs working stock and enjoy afternoon tea. Other dining options include a delicious barbecue lunch cooked on the terrace or traditional carvery style evening dining in the Colonel’s Homestead. Price based on 3.5 hours including cruise and refreshments

Operated by Real

Journeys

From $65 per person

Dart River - Wilderness and Funyak Safaris Your adventure begins with a briefing before being taken to this exciting jet boat ride, the Shotover Jet near Queenstown. Speed through rocky canyons and experience the famous ‘Hamilton 360’ spins. At Cavells Rafting Lodge, change into rafting gear and climb aboard a twin turbine helicopter for a spectacular roller coaster flight into Skippers Canyon. Upon landing at Deep Creek, the guide will provide a full safety briefing. Your rafting adventure commences in peaceful waters where it is easy to practice paddling techniques before hearing the roar of the ‘Mother’ section. Your heart will be pumping as you paddle through sections such as 'Squeeze', 'Toilet'and 'Pinball'. Upon arrival at the Oxenbridge Tunnel, raft 189 yards through darkness before splashing out through the last rapid, 'Cascade'. Whilst no experience is necessary, confidence in the water is required.

Queenstown's Dart River Jet Safaris offer unique combinations of breath taking World Heritage scenery, exciting wilderness jet boating, Maori heritage and inspiring adventure. These are the truly authentic discoveries that make New Zealand such an exceptional destination. Choose the journey that suits you best from a range of two amazing safari options: the amazing Wilderness Safari, or the unique and remarkable Funyak Safari adventure where you will experience one of New Zealand's most sensational journeys.

Price based on half-day triple challenge

Operated by Real

Journeys

From $377 per person

Price based on full-day wilderness safari

Operated by Wilderness,

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From $251 per person

Real Journeys Te Anau Glowworm Caves

The journey begins with a cruise across Lake Te Anau to Cavern House on its western shores onboard the luxury purpose-built catamaran, Luminosa. An experienced nature guide takes small groups underground for exploration by path and small boat into a world of rock formations, fossils, waterfalls, whirlpools and a cathedral cavern with rock walls towering high above. Move beyond the roar of the stream to the magical grotto to discover the luminous shimmer of thousands of glow worms. Take in the glittering display before retracing your steps to Te Anau. Price based on 7pm departure

Operated by Real

Journeys

From $65 per person

Safari of the Scenes

With over 20 years’ experience in operating small, personalized back country tours in Queenstown, Nomad Safaris will show you the New Zealand of your dreams. Travel by 4WD to the heart of Middle-earth on a half-day Safari of the Scenes. These are authentic adventures, rich in ‘Lord of the Rings’ locations and local history. Enjoy diverse scenery and entertaining stories with a fun and knowledgeable guide. The maximum limit of six passengers per vehicle ensures a personalized experience. Half or full-day tours are available and include photo stops and refreshments. Price based on half-day tour

Operated by Nomad

Safaris

From $147 per person

Seals at Milford Sound

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Queenstown's Original Wine Tour

Private Wine Trail

Join the Original Tour for an in-depth introduction to the region's outstanding wines with tastings at four wineries, a fascinating underground wine cave tour and observation of Queenstown's original bungy jump. Lunch may be purchased at the winery. The alternative relaxed and leisurely Summer Sampler Wine Tour operates from October to March. This tour includes tastings at two wineries, an underground wine cave tour, a delicious cheese presentation and tasting and a winery lunch selected from the menu. Both wine tours operate daily, departing at 12.30pm.

This fascinating tour begins when you are collected from your hotel in Queenstown in one of BLACK ZQN's late model luxury European vehicles. Travel in comfort with an experienced, personable guide and enjoy a half-day tour of three specially selected vineyards in the picturesque "Valley of Vines". Sample New Zealand’s outstanding wines whilst savoring the journey itself as we travel in style along scenic country roads with postcard views. This is wine tasting with a touch of luxury.

Price based on half-day tour

Operated by Queenstown

Wine Trail

From $125 per person

Price based on Cromwell/Bannockburn private tour

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From $351 per person

Real Journeys Walter Peak Guided Cycling

Real Journeys Milford Track Guided Day Walk

Enjoy a leisurely cycle along a quiet back country road through tussock high country with beautiful views of the Von River and snow-covered Mount Earnslaw at the head of Lake Wakatipu. Cyclists are accompanied by a van with cycle trailer enabling them to cycle as much or as little or as they wish. Along the way, learn about surrounding high country sheep and cattle stations. On arrival back at Walter Peak, visit the Colonel’s Homestead for afternoon tea before boarding the TSS Earnslaw for the return cruise to Queenstown. Picnic lunch and hot drinks are included.

Join this full-day guided walk with a small group and explore the first section of the world-renowned Milford Track. Travel by coach from Te Anau and cruise up to the head of Lake Te Anau. Walk beside the Clinton River from Glade Wharf to Glade House for a leisurely lunch taking in the magnificient views as you walk further up the valley through forest, grassy flats and wetlands. The gradient is gentle with four to five hours' easy walking. Arrive at Neale Burn River and admire the spectacular alpine views before returning along the track to Te Anau.

Price based on ex Queenstown including lunch

Operated by Real

Journeys

From $185 per person

Price based on full-day including picnic lunch

Operated by Real

Journeys

From $181 per person

Hollyford Track

Located south of Queenstown in the spectacular Fiordland National Park, the Hollyford Track guided wilderness experience is one of New Zealand’s greatest nature walks. In this 3 day all-inclusive experience, you will be transported from the wilderness to the sea, traversing the Hollyford Valley by foot, jetboat and helicopter. The maximum group number of 16 ensures that this will be a very special experience. As you cross rainforest to the wild sea in the South Island, the expert guide will bring to life the diversity of landscape, vegetation and wildlife and enthrall you with captivating stories of early Maori and pioneering families. Excellent cuisine and personal service are an important part of the experience, with accommodation being in comfortable, private lodges. The trip concludes with a helicopter flight into spectacular Milford Sound before the return to Queenstown.

Price based on 3 days 2 nights including all meals and transfers

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Track

From $1,665 per person

Shotover River in Queenstown

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South Island Real Journeys Milford Sound Overnight Cruise

Queenstown & Beyond Touring

Real Journeys Milford Sound Nature Cruise

This relaxing cruise is ideally suited to the independent traveler. The onboard nature guides will share their knowledge of the fiord’s natural beauty and its flora and fauna. Highlights include stunning scenery such as tumbling waterfalls, rich rainforest and towering peaks. Seasonal wildlife includes frolicking seals, dolphins and penguins. Transport is available in a luxury glass-roofed coach from Te Anau or Queenstown or by flight over spectacular alpine scenery (subject to weather). Price based on full-day including coach transfers ex Te Anau

Operated by Real

Journeys

From $139 per person

Milford Sound Cruises This overnight cruise in Milford Sound onboard the purpose-built Milford Mariner is the ultimate dinner, bed and breakfast experience. Board the vessel and settle into your private cabin with ensuite bathroom. Cruise the full length of Milford Sound and on to the Tasman Sea to experience stunning views of cascading waterfalls, wildlife, verdant rainforest and snow capped mountains with commentary from an experienced onboard nature guide. The spacious decks are ideal for viewing the wilderness scenery and wildlife including fur seals, dolphins and rare penguins when in season. The overnight anchorage in sheltered Harrison Cove provides the opportunity for optional activities such as kayaking and tender excursions. After a hot breakfast the next morning, continue cruising on the fiord before returning to the Milford wharf. Coach connections are available from Te Anau and Queenstown.

Milford Sound is truly awe-inspiring. Sheer cliffs, tumbling waterfalls and cheeky fauna make this a treasured experience with Southern Discovers. This luxury scenic cruise gets you close to wildlife and allows the pure glacial water to be experienced on an interactive Encounter Nature small boat cruise. Explore the entire length of the fiord with full commentary on modern, spacious, dolphin-friendly boats with expansive viewing and photo opportunities. For the ultimate Milford experience, visit the Milford Discovery Centre and Underwater Observatory or try their new kayaking option.

Price based on full-day including coach transfers ex Te Anau

Operated by Real

Journeys

From $287 per person

Real Journeys Doubtful Sound Overnight Cruise

Price based on cruise ex Milford Sound

Operated by Southern

Discoveries

From $57 per person

Milford Sound Day Tour

Discover the wonders of legendary Milford Sound with this journey across the rugged Southern Alps, deep into the Homer Tunnel. Explore Eglinton Valley and the stunning Mirror Lakes, before venturing on the walk across The Chasm. Deep into the waters of Milford Sound, board the Southern Discoveries Scenic Cruise. On this one hour and 45 minute cruise, admire the wilderness of Mitre Peak, the incredible waterfalls and the wide array of wildlife which live in this spectacular Milford Sound. Return to Queenstown by coach or scenic flight. Price based on full-day tour ex Queenstown

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Sights

From $202 per person

Real Journeys Doubtful Sound Wilderness Day Cruise Indulge in an overnight cruise in the long southern twilight and savor dinner, bed and breakfast with a difference. From Manapouri in the South Island, cruise across Lake Manapouri to West Arm before boarding a coach through dense rainforest over Wilmot Pass to beautiful Doubtful Sound. Purpose built, the Fiordland Navigator offers private cabins, spacious viewing decks and a comfortable dining saloon. Discover this pristine environment, carved by glacial activity, in tenders or kayaks and view seals, penguins and dolphins. Enjoy a leisurely exploration of Doubtful Sound's waterfalls, wildlife, rainforest and mountains with commentary from an experienced nature guide before anchoring overnight in one of Doubtful Sound’s hidden arms. The following morning, after a full breakfast, cruise on before returning to Manapouri. Coach connections are available from Te Anau and Queenstown.

Depart Queenstown by luxury coach along the shores of Lake Wakatipu through farmland to Manapouri. Cruise across the crystal waters of Lake Manapouri to West Arm before boarding a coach and crossing the alpine route of Wilmot Pass through some of Fiordland’s thickest rainforest. At Deep Cove, passengers board a modern catamaran for a 3-hour cruise to explore the waterways of this serene and isolated fiord. Keep an eye out for the local pod of bottlenose dolphins, fur seals and when in season, the rare Fiordland crested penguin.

Price based on 2 days 1 night private cabin ex Te Anau

Operated by Real

Journeys

From $372 per person

Price based on full-day tour ex Queenstown

Operated by Real

Journeys

From $232 per person

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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Azur Lodge

Sofitel Queenstown Hotel & Spa

French antique chic sits side by side with sophisticated, modern design from New Zealand at this centrally located boutique hotel. Providing exceptional personal service, the hotel invokes the panache of Paris and the warm hospitality inherent to any Queenstown stay. The lobby and lounge flow into a resplendent reception enclave complementing the intimate Nue Lounge and Left Bank Café which offer a charming dining experience in Parisian fashion. The ‘piece de resistance’ is LeSpa, a relaxing haven where mind, body and spirit unite. Map Page 152 Reference 1

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From $266 per room per night

Queenstown Park Boutique Hotel Azur Lodge is set amongst more than three acres of native bushland and features a magnificent lodge with nine identical villas, all offering stunning views of pretty Lake Wakatipu and the surrounding mountain ranges. Situated five minutes by complimentary transfer from downtown Queenstown, Azur is renowned for its personal service and attention to detail, making it a favourite for those celebrating honeymoons or special occasions. Each villa boasts its own private terrace, lounge and gas fireplace, TV, DVD/CD player, complimentary Wi-Fi and deluxe surround sound Yamaha stereo system. The spacious bathrooms offer double spa baths which enjoy spectacular views. All rates include personalized airport transfers, full breakfast in either the Lodge or in the privacy of the villas, homemade afternoon tea and pre-dinner drinks and canapés.

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A short walk from Queenstown's city center, the hotel offers luxury accommodation in park-like surroundings. Enjoying majestic alpine views, the 19 spacious rooms, all with designer touches, bring affordable luxury to the sophisticated traveler. Guests can sample delicious Central Otago wine and canapés in the stylish Remarkables Lounge, whilst the hotel's hosts provide specialized advice on local attractions. A delicious à la carte breakfast is available, making this a great way to start an adventure-filled day.

From $348 per room per night

From $1,001 per room per night

Millbrook Resort

Millennium Hotel Queenstown

Millbrook Resort near Queenstown is a secluded haven with an international reputation as one of New Zealand's leading luxury resorts. Surrounded by snowcapped mountains, Millbrook features a range of stylish accommodation with stone-clad buildings dating back 150 years. The resort is proud of its award-winning cuisine options, 27-hole world-class golf course, golf academy with the nation's most sophisticated technology, health and fitness center, top spa facilities and several miles of hiking and biking trails.

Millennium Hotel Queenstown provides the opportunity to relax in an air of timeless elegance and experience a resort which captures the essence of a truly unique region. Located on Frankton Road, the main road into Queenstown, the hotel is four miles from the airport and a few minutes from the Queenstown central shopping, entertainment and outdoor areas.

Guests will value the personalized and dedicated service whilst enjoying Millbrook’s year round appeal. Millbrook is more than a vacation, it is the essence of sophisticated relaxation in one of the world’s most stunning natural locations. Millbrook is only 15-minutes' shuttle ride from Queenstown and five minutes' drive to quaint, historic Arrowtown.

All of the 220 elegant rooms and suites enjoy those touches of luxury that ensure recognition of a Millennium property worldwide. The Observatory Restaurant, renowned for its attentive and discrete service, is one of Queenstown's finest dining experiences. Whatever your reason is for visiting Queenstown, the Millenium will ensure that your stay is a memorable one.

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From $190 per room per night

From $145 per room per night

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Peppers Beacon Queenstown

Situated on the pristine shores of Lake Wakatipu, Peppers Beacon Queenstown features superb lake and mountain views. This is an ideal base, both for exploring this exciting year-round destination and for relaxing in this serene setting. There are four luxury accommodation styles from which to choose including hotel rooms, two and three bedroom suites and a deluxe penthouse suite with picturesque views of the lake and the Remarkables mountain range. The property is a five minute walk from Queenstown’s vibrant array of restaurants, cafés and shops. Map Page 152 Reference 3

From $156 per room per night

Heritage Queenstown Showcasing breathtaking panoramic lake and alpine views, The Rees Hotel Queenstown is a sophisticated hotel situated right on the shores of Lake Wakatipu. A short walk from the center of Queenstown, the hotel offers a variety of luxurious and spacious accommodation options including 60 hotel rooms and 90 apartments, all with private balconies to take advantage of the spectacular views. Features of the hotel include a fine dining restaurant with an award-winning chef whose exquisite menus are based on fresh produce from Central Otago, an extensive wine cellar, spa treatment room, courtesy shuttle to/from the center of Queenstown, free Wi-Fi, conference room, gym, observatory and private jetty. Quiet, private and sophisticated, The Rees Hotel Queenstown epitomises southern hospitality at its best.

An award-winning European style alpine lodge with stunning lake and mountain views, Heritage Queenstown is close to the town center. Sumptuous rooms include suites and self-contained three bedroom villas with fully equipped kitchens and open plan lounge/ dining areas. After a day spent sightseeing or on the ski fields, relax in the resort style facilities including heated indoor/outdoor swimming pool, gym, sauna and spa. Map Page 152 Reference 4

From $148 per room per night

From $178 per room per night

Crowne Plaza Queenstown

Novotel Queenstown Lakeside

With spectacular views across Lake Wakatipu and The Remarkables mountain range, the hotel boasts a prime location in the heart of vibrant Queenstown, close to major attractions. The chic rooms, decorated in natural tones, feature LCD TV, state-of-the-art technology, designer furnishings and private balconies or courtyard access with views of either the beautiful lake, The Remarkables, or the tranquil green oasis of the private, central courtyard. Enjoy contemporary dining with lake views and excellent service or sample local wines in the intimate Red Bar.

Located on one of the most picturesque settings in New Zealand, Novotel Queenstown Lakeside combines a stunning lakefront with its central position. Offering contemporary, stylish decor with superb, uninterrupted views, this modern hotel provides guests with attentive, professional service and excellent dining experiences at Elements Restaurant and Elements Café and Bar. Right in the heart of this cosmopolitan town, with easy access to its iconic activities, Novotel Queenstown Lakeside is the ideal choice for beginning a Queenstown adventure.

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From $189 per room per night

From $137 per room per night

Oaks Shores Resort

Central Ridge Boutique Hotel

Straddling scenic Lake Wakatipu, Oaks Shores is a luxuriously appointed apartment style hotel in the popular New Zealand ski resort town of Queenstown. Accommodation includes one, two, three and four bedroom apartments, all with under floor heating, double glazed windows and top of the range kitchens or kitchenettes and bathrooms. In addition, the resort provides three and four bedroom stylish and comfortable penthouses, as well as studio hotel rooms which feature tea and coffee making facilities, under floor heating and ensuite bathrooms.

Central Ridge Boutique Hotel is centrally located in the heart of Queenstown and offers boutique accommodation combined with warm hospitality. A top of the range bed & breakfast, the hotel is an ideal vacation getaway. This is an intimate property with spacious rooms where the welcoming hosts can provide advice on the best of what the area has to offer, from restaurants to fun-filled outdoor adventures and prime ski locations. Alternatively, guests can choose a relaxing massage in the newly opened on-site day spa, or a soak in the local hot pools.

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From $147 per room per night

From $235 per room per night

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Scenic Suites Queenstown

Scenic Suites Queenstown is a luxurious hotel which offers guests exquisite style, comfort and spectacular views of Queenstown and the surrounding areas. Located on Stanley Street and elevated above the town center, the hotel is a practical base from which to explore the area. The property has 84 superior rooms and one bedroom suites, many of which enjoy wonderful lake and mountain views. The one bedroom suites feature a separate bedroom, spacious ensuite with separate bath and shower, lounge with music system, fully-equipped kitchen, washing machine and dryer. Map Page 152 Reference 9

From $177 per room per night

Copthorne Hotel and Resort Queenstown Lakefront

Queenstown

Rydges Lakeland Resort Queenstown

Rydges Lakeland Resort is situated on the shores of Queenstown’s beautiful Lake Wakatipu. One of Queenstown’s largest hotels, the property is a five-minute walk along the scenic lakefront to the center of town and a 10-minute pretty drive from the airport. With 255 rooms, most with spectacular lake views, Rydges Lakeland has a variety of rooms to suit travelers. The on-site Ben Lomond Restaurant is a stylish, casual restaurant offering delicious contemporary New Zealand cuisine for breakfast and dinner. Map Page 152 Reference 10

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From $126 per room per night

Distinction Te Anau Hotel & Villas The Copthorne Hotel and Resort, Queenstown Lakefront is conveniently located within walking distance of the center of Queenstown and is just a short stroll from picturesque Lake Wakatipu. The hotel blends superior facilities and comfort with friendly, personal service. Copthorne Hotel and Resort features 240 superior guest rooms including five suites, some of which have balconies overlooking Lake Wakatipu. Views from the Lakefront Restaurant are almost as spectacular as the cuisine itself. The quality of the fresh New Zealand produce is rivalled only by the brilliant vistas of the lake and mountains. This stylish hotel holds Qualmark Enviro Gold status for its sustainable practices.

From $121 per room per night

Distinction Te Anau Hotel & Villas is set on the shores of Lake Te Anau in New Zealand’s South Island. The 112 luxuriously appointed rooms offer stunning views of beautiful Lake Te Anau or the lovely hotel gardens. Dine on fine cuisine in the MacKinnon Room Restaurant, with uninterrupted views of Lake Te Anau from the Explorer Bar and Lakefront Terrace. Distinction Te Anau also offers the largest hotel-based events’ center in the region, including the only lakefront wedding chapel in Te Anau. Facilities include an outdoor heated swimming pool, spa and sauna. From $156 per room per night

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Fly-Walk-Jetboat Siberia Wilderness Adventure

Maple Lodge Wanaka

Experience this "must do” activity in the World Heritage Mount Aspiring National Park. This unique four hour, half-day wilderness experience combines a 20-minute scenic heliglacier flight, three hour valley walk and a 30 minute river jet safari.

Guests enjoy both luxury and a homely atmosphere at this stylish property, set within the quiet haven of its seven acre garden close to Lake Wanaka near Queenstown.

Start your experience in Makarora with a spectacular scenic helicopter flight to take in aerial views of the towering ice-carved mountains and glaciers. Wild deer and chamois are often sighted en route. Land in the remote Siberia Valley and enjoy a three hour walk on a well-marked track. Rendezvous with Wilkin River Jets for a thrilling and informative jet boat ride through the icy blue waters of the Wilkin and Makarora rivers back to base. A low to medium energy level is required.

The elegant modern guest suites with stunning mountain views offer privacy and comfort. Relax by the log fire in the spacious guest lounge and enjoy afternoon tea here or on your private patio. This luxury lodge features a spa tub and complimentary Wi-Fi access. There are many walking tracks and mountain bike tracks in Wanaka area from gentle lakeside strolls to day hikes to see the magnificent Rob Roy Glacier. For any of these the lodge can provide a packed lunch for you to enjoy during your walk. During the winter months Maple Lodge is a great ski lodge with log fires and warm rooms to make your stay comfortable.

Price based on half-day tour

Operated by Wilkin

River Jets

From $356 per person

From $289per room per night

The Moorings Motel Wanaka

Belvedere Apartments Wanaka

Relax on the private balcony of a studio unit and enjoy magnificent uninterrupted lake and mountain views towards the Treble Cone Ski Area and Mount Aspiring National Park. Located opposite the lake, the property is a short walk from the town center’s galleries, shops, cafés and restaurants.

Enjoy quality accommodation in Wanaka at Belvedere Apartments which are situated 218 yards from the center of town and the pretty lake front. This South Island town is a great base for outdoor and adventure activities in the nearby national parks.

Studio units have kitchenette facilities and interconnecting room options with on-site facilities and services including a guest laundry, continental breakfast on request and wireless internet at reception. June to September is ski season. The cool slopes of Cardrona, Treble Cone, Snow Farm and Snow Park ski fields are all within 45-minutes drive of The Moorings, and Coronet Peak and The Remarkables ski fields are an hour-and-a-half's drive away.

From $165 per room per night

The property is close to restaurants, cafés, galleries, shopping, sightseeing and tour companies. With well appointed, fully self-contained kitchen, bathroom and laundry facilities, all apartments are blessed with wonderful mountain and/or lake views. Additional facilities include undercover parking, guest sauna, elevator and a ski and snowboard drying room. A complimentary pack containing tea, coffee, milk, sugar is provided in every apartment and townhouse for guest arrival.

From $247 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


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South Island

Scenic Hotel Dunedin City

Camp Estate is a glamourous stone manor situated on the Larnach Castle estate, a short drive from Dunedin on the Otago Peninsula. This beautiful property features a grand marble staircase at the entrance and has five well-appointed bedrooms capturing both pastoral and harbour views. Key features of the rooms include neo-classical decor and individual fireplaces. Guests are invited to dine in one of the castle dining rooms at night. Breakfast is included in the room rate and is served by the Camp Estate host. Guests enjoy free access to Larnach Castle and Garden. From $388 per room per night

Larnach Lodge Scenic Hotel Dunedin City is situated two blocks from the Octagon in the heart of the city. Close to shops, parks, key attractions and services, the property is conveniently placed for guests visiting for business or leisure.

Situated close to Dunedin, Larnach Lodge is a real castle which was built beside the original historic stables and over the foundations of old farm buildings. With beautiful gardens, this re-creation of a colonial farm building enjoys a spectacular harbor with views of the Otago Peninsula. Lodge guests may dine in a castle dining room. Included in the accommodation package is a cooked breakfast in the historic stables and entry to Larnach Castle. The Otago Peninsula wildlife attractions (such as the Royal Albatross Colony and the Yellow Eyed Penguin Reserve) are nearby.

The Scenic Hotel Dunedin City provides excellent contemporary accommodation featuring 121 spacious and stylishly decorated rooms with internet, some of which feature attractive harbor views. Some room facilities include Sky TV, mini-bar, tea/coffe making facilities, desk space, fridge, hair-dryer, wireless internet, ironing facilities and a balcony. Open daily, The Princes on Dowling Restaurant offers great food with central city views. The Lounge Bar is ideal for cosy cocktails by the fireplace.

From $240 per room per night

From $182 per room per night

Real Journeys Stewart Island Ferry Service

Real Journeys Paterson Inlet Cruise

Stewart Island is a haven for nature lovers, walkers and people seeking a peaceful retreat from the stress of modern life. Most of the Island is protected within Rakiura National Park, making it a sanctuary for native birds and plants. There is a 25-minute shuttle service from Invercargill to Bluff to connect with ferry departures to Stewart Island. On board, experience Foveaux Strait in comfort and style on our express catamarans. During the one hour crossing between Bluff and Stewart Island, keep a watch out for graceful seabirds and other creatures.

The Paterson Inlet Cruise is a two and a half hour excursion exploring Paterson Inlet on Stewart Island. It includes a one-hour guided walk on Ulva Island. The island is a renowned, open wildlife sanctuary where many rare and endangered native birds live in a predator-free environment. The cruise takes in the site of the historic Whalers Base with views of the hidden coves and unspoilt beaches of the inlet. In small, personalized groups, your guided walk heads off on formed tracks through native podocarp forest and includes a comprehensive commentary.

Price based on one way ferry crossing

Operated by Real

Journeys

From $66 per person

Price based on 2.5 hour cruise ex Stewart Island

Operated by Real

Journeys

From $89 per person

Real Journeys Stewart Island Lodge

Scenic Hotel Southern Cross

Stewart Island Lodge is a peaceful island retreat nestled in native bush on Stewart Island. Located just five minutes’ walk from the island’s small village, the lodge is private and secluded, commanding views of Halfmoon Bay and the ocean. The lodge has an extensive garden and its grounds are home to many native birds, including kaka (native parrots), which may be viewed from the terrace. Our friendly staff will check you in and welcome you to the Lodge which is not hosted. Transport to and from the Lodge is provided as is continental breakfast.

Built in 1883, this landmark building blends Dunedin’s distinctive charm and heritage with modern comfort. The Scenic Hotel Southern Cross enjoys a premium location in the heart of the city and is a short walk from the Octagon, railway station, theatres and shops. Otago University is also close by making the property an ideal location for exploring Dunedin. The hotel features 178 stylish rooms and suites which feature Sky TV, mini bar, fridge, Wi-Fi internet access and work desk. Dining options include the Carlton restaurant, Café D'Oro and Ports O'Call restaurant.

From $192 per room per night

From $203 per room per night

All ‘From Prices’ for accommodation are ‘per room’ and tours are ‘per person’ and Value Add offers relate to specific travel periods - please inquire for further information and quotes.


Abel Tasman Tours

Abel Tasman Tours, Inc. (hereafter known as ‘ATT’) facilitates the purchase by customers of travel related services, accommodation, transportation, cruises, entertainment, recreation and travel packages (hereafter known as ‘Travel Related Services’), which Travel Related Services are provided by suppliers (hereafter known as ‘Suppliers’) unrelated to and having no connection to ATT. In utilizing the services of ATT to book, reserve and pay for Travel Related Services, you, the customer (‘Customer’), agree to be bound by these terms and conditions by which ATT will agree to provide its services to Customer. ACCEPTANCE A deposit for booking constitutes Customer’s acceptance of these Terms and Conditions. QUOTE A quote will be worked up at Customer’s request, free of charge. Multiple requests by Customer to rework quote may result in a deposit being required by ATT. Quotes are estimates only, and are not binding, as availability, currency fluctuations and Supplier price increases beyond ATT’s control can occur. DEPOSIT A minimum of US$200 per traveler deposit is required to make reservations. Some Suppliers will require a larger deposit in which case Customer will be advised. Deposits are refundable only if the items in the quote were not available at time of booking, and alternatives were not acceptable to the Customer.

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INSURANCE Travel Insurance is highly recommended. Travel Insurance is available through ATT. In many cases Travel Insurance will compensate for fees incurred when a trip is cancelled, medical coverage while abroad emergency evacuation and baggage loss. DOCUMENTATION A passport valid for at least 6 months after your return date to the US is required. US citizens require an Electronic Travel Authority to enter Australia. ATT will process on request for a US$20 fee. Customers/Travelers with a passport from a country other than the US or Canada should request information regarding any necessary documents from the Australian consulates or their travel agents. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY ATT is not liable for any claims, losses, damages, costs, expenses, delays, sickness, injury, weather or loss of enjoyment of any nature of any kind whatsoever, resulting from events which are beyond ATT or Suppliers’ reasonable control. In no event will ATT’s liability exceed the total amounts Customer paid ATT for Customer’s travel. ATT assumes no responsibility for lost or stolen tickets, documentation, vouchers, passes or coupons. DISPUTES & INDEMNITY

Full payment is due 60 days prior to departure. Some Suppliers may have instant payment requirements. If full payment is not received by date requested, ATT reserves the right to cancel Travel Related Services to avoid Supplier penalties. In this case deposit will not be refunded.

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PAYMENT

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