Air New Zealand Vacations Travel Planner 2016-2017

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New Zealand, Australia & the South Pacific Islands 2016-2017 Travel Planner



Contents Air New Zealand Vacations | Travel Planner 2016/17

02 The Air New Zealand

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Vacations way

The Air New Zealand Vacations Difference 04 Traveling Air New Zealand 05 Resources to help you plan your vacation 06 Highlights of Australia & New Zealand 08 Car hire 11 Top 5 experiences in Australia 12 Escorted tours

Aerial view of Arthurs Point, Queenstown, New Zealand

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Australia Foldout map Australia - Helpful information Indigenous Australian experiences Suggested independent itineraries Suggested luxury experiences Self-drive vacations Rail journeys Sydney, New South Wales Beyond Sydney Cairns, Queensland Islands of the Great Barrier Reef Brisbane & South East Queensland Melbourne, Victoria Beyond Melbourne Adelaide, South Australia Beyond Adelaide Kangaroo Island Red Centre, Northern Territory Darwin, the Top End Hobart & Beyond Hobart, Tasmania Perth, Western Australia Beyond Perth

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New Zealand Foldout map New Zealand - Helpful information Indigenous MÄ ori New Zealand Escorted tours Independent touring Suggested independent itineraries Suggested luxury experiences Self-drive vacations Auckland, North Island The Coromandel Bay of Islands Rotorua Taupo Hawke’s Bay Wellington Marlborough, South Island Abel Tasman National Park Christchurch & Canterbury West Coast Queenstown & beyond Dunedin & Otago Peninsula Top 5 experiences in New Zealand

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South Pacific Foldout map South Pacific - Helpful information Top 5 experiences in the South Pacific Fiji The Cook Islands Other South Pacific Islands Terms and conditions


See New Zealand, Australia and the South Pacific the Air New Zealand Vacations way! New Zealand Dramatically located cities, rich Polynesian culture, and unspoiled landscapes of almost unbelievable magnificence, you can’t go past New Zealand New Zealand is photogenic! From bubbling mud pools of Rotorua to the lakes and waterfalls of Fiordland. There are stunning alpine glaciers, rivers and beaches, farmland and mountain ranges – spectacular natural landscapes that are the setting for many an epic movie. New Zealand culture abounds. Learn of the history and heritage of the Māori culture with a traditional hangi feast or haka performance or absorb the first class cultural scenes at Te Papa in Wellington. New Zealand is an epicurean delight. Food and wine experiences range from the famous wines of Marlborough to Bluff oysters in Southland. New Zealand is an adventure seekers paradise. There is everything from jet boating and white water rafting, to bungy jumping and hiking. Australia Australia is a land of diversity and remarkable landscapes. You will discover everything from tropical rainforests and lush gorges to fiery red deserts in the vast Outback. National Parks, scenic winelands and idyllic beaches can be found close to modern cities. Australia is rich is Indigenous experiences. Discover places steeped in Aboriginal history. Learn about Dreamtime myths in the intricate rock art galleries, be entertained by local performances or master the art of dot painting. Australian wildlife is unique. Cuddle a koala, play a round of golf amongst local kangaroos, meet a wombat on the beach, laugh with a kookaburra or seek the elusive platypus. Australia’s food and wine is fresh and innovative. Vineyards stretch throughout every region, chefs put playful local twists on fine cuisine and festivals serve up taste sensations. Enjoy Australian hospitality. Get out and meet the locals, enjoy a backyard barbecue, a game of cricket, a few beers, and engross yourself in Australia’s famous laidback lifestyle.

Cook Islands Play castaway on the tiny but dreamy Cook Islands. Fifteen islands scattered over a vast swathe of Pacific Ocean, it could be one of the most beautiful places in the South Pacific. Effortlessly appealing, it’s the classic island experience – powdery white beaches, turquoise blue lagoons, lush green hinterland along with a thousand years of Polynesian culture. The islands of Rarotonga and Aitutaki are a mecca for relaxation. You can’t help but wind down when your days are spent lazing on the beach with views beyond palm fringed beaches to incredible reefs. Hire a scooter and cruise through villages. Seek out the reef-fringed lagoon for watersports and glass bottom boat tours. Everything from mountain hiking to snorkeling spectacular lagoons is on the menu here, so start exploring! Pacific Islands Tropical scenery, spectacular marine life and traditional island culture – the Pacific Islands are the epitome of an exotic tropical paradise. There are literally hundreds of islands rimmed by palm fringed beaches, warm tropical waters and coral reefs. Inland, the scenery turns to volcanic peaks and lush green mountain ranges dotted with magnificent waterfalls and remote villages. Discover a vibrant island culture and be met with bright smiling faces and local hospitality. Famed destinations are all within easy reach – from the crystal clear lagoons of Tahiti, to the volcanoes of Vanuatu and the relatively untouched island of Tonga. Explore the many underwater caverns and swimming coves surrounding the island of Niue. Discover the traditions of Samoa and American Samoa or a slice of French culture in New Caledonia. It’s all here. Whether you’re planning a short break, a romantic escape or the ultimate family adventure, Air New Zealand Vacations can tailor-make your dream vacation. Use this brochure for inspiration, and then let us help you create your adventure.

Sydney Harbour Bridge, Australia

Auckland-Harbour, New Zealand

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Aitutaki Lagoon, Cook Islands

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Tahiti


Alps 2 Ocean Trail, Canterbury

The Air New Zealand Vacations Difference Fantastic prices, a diverse range of vacation destinations, the widest choice of products and unmatched service, combined with over 24 years’ experience – that’s the Air New Zealand Vacations difference! We’re committed to offering an extensive range of vacation options and our team of Destination Specialists regularly travels throughout the region to bring you the very best vacation experiences. They are passionate about travel and traveled the destinations extensively, providing you with first-hand knowledge and experiences at competitive prices. Our team of Destination Specialists is here to help, offering advice and information. They can tailor-make your dream vacation from hundreds of fantastic hotels, apartments and resorts as well as flights, cruises, car and campervan hire, extended touring, self-drive vacations and a huge range of sightseeing tours and attractions. Customized Independent Vacations Let one our Destination Specialists customize a vacation to suit your needs. Guided Touring Join up to 50 passengers on a guided touring experience by coach. Private Touring Enjoy the intimate feel of your own private vehicle and guide. Rail Journeys Cover vast distances, visit remote towns and observe everyday life against an ever-changing backdrop as you travel by train. Pre & Post Cruise & Shore Excursions When the ocean only takes you so far, see more of the region and extend your stay with a pre/ post cruise add-on. Private shore excursions are available to suit. Special Interests If you want to hike the Milford Track, visit the Botanic Gardens or have a golf inspired vacations, we can cater to your needs. Air Only If you have friends or family to say with or prefer to do your own land arrangements, we can help with air only itineraries. Special Occasions Destination weddings, honeymoons, anniversaries or special celebrations. Air New Zealand offers direct flights from Los Angeles, San Francisco, Houston, Vancouver and Honolulu to Auckland, with connecting services to Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific. Daily flights from Los Angeles to London are also available, and Air New Zealand Vacations can assist with any required land arrangements.

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TRAVELING AIR NEW ZEALAND

Air New Zealand On-board Experience, 777-300ER Business Premier

Economy Skycouch

At the airport

At the airport

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• 1 piece checked baggage allowance (max 50lbs)

Designation premium check-in 3-pieces priority-checked baggage allowance (max 50lbs each) Access to the comfort of lounges

In the air • • • • • • • • • • • •

6’7” lie-flat bed with memory foam mattress, cozy duvet and 2 full-size pillows Direct aisle access from all beds Large table for dual dining Ottoman footrest doubles as visitor seat Recline in any position for taxi, take-off, landing Personal 12.1” HD touch-screen with 1800+ hours of on-demand entertainment Noise cancelling premium headphones In-seat power with USB port Delicious chef-designed menu options with premium New Zealand wines Snacks and drinks available during the flight Amenity kit 3 dedicated toilets in the cabin

In the air A row of 3 seats that easily convert into a flat, flexible space with headrests and a pillow. The following features are available in addition to the standard offering • • • • • • •

Row 37-46 A B C and H J K Length of Skycouch is 5’1” 32”-33” seat pitch, 5” recline Each seat has a leg rest independently adjustable to 2 positions (60 & 90 degrees) Depth of cushion and leg rest combined is approx. 29” Adjustable winged headrest, fleece blanket and two pillows. Special seatbelts distributed by crew

Premium Economy

Economy

At the airport

At the airport

• Designated premium check-in • 2 piece priority-checked baggage allowance (max 50lbs each)

• 1 piece checked baggage allowance (max 50lbs)

In the air • • • • • • • • • • • •

Premium Economy Spaceseat fixed shell- seat reclines within its own space 40”– 42” seat pitch with footrest beanbag Unique 2-2-2 seating configuration Retractable armrests on inner seats Outer seats designed for privacy Personal 10.6” HD touch-screen with 1800+ hours of on-demand entertainment Noise cancelling premium headphones In-seat power with USB port Delicious chef-designed menu options with premium New Zealand wines Snacks and drinks available during the flight Amenity kit 2 dedicated toilets in the cabin

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In the air • 32” – 33” seat pitch, 5” recline • Adjustable winged headrest, fleece blanket and pillow • Armrests disappear into the back of the seat • Personal 10.6” HD touch-screen with 1800+ hours of on-demand entertainment • Comfortable headphones • In-seat power with USB port • Delicious menu options with New Zealand wines • Snacks and drinks available during the flight • 6 dedicated toilets in the cabin

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Resources / PLANNING YOUR VACATION

Resources to help you plan your vacation Air New Zealand Vacations wants to make your vacation planning as seamless as possible. We understand that you want options before you decide to travel – so here are a few ways we’re making your research less time-consuming. Cathedral Cove, Coromandel

Symbols and Abbreviations

Price Guide

For a quick reference on the features of certain hotels and tours, refer to our symbols guide:

Air New Zealand Vacactions’ pricing system is simple to use and easy to understand. Throughout the Travel Planner you will find $ symbols for all hotels and tours.

Accommodation Styles

Hotel

Lodge

Bed & Breakfast

All-Suite

All-Inclusive

Apartment

Island Resort

These $ signs are indicative of the pricing you can expect to pay for low season, lead-in room categories and touring options. For example, the guide below shows a hotel of listing with 1 X $ is from $101-$200 Itineraries, motorhomes and cars all show a ‘from’ price, this will give you a good indication

Accommodation Facilities

of the low season price. Prices are effective on January 2, 2016 and their availability is limited.

On-site Spa

Restaurant

Pool

At the time you purchase your vacation, prices may be higher.

Internet (Free)

Fitness Center

Family Friendly

Talk to one our Destination Specialists for a customized quote for the dates of your planned vacation.

Touring Activities

Please use this guide to check if your favorite experience is within your budget.

Private Tour

Active

Food & Wine

Small Group Tour

Cultural

Cruise

Coach Tour

Rail

Camping

Under $100

$

Eco-Adventure

Wildlife

Self-drive

From $101 - $200

$

From $201 - $300

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From $301 - $400

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From $401 - $500

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Above $501

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Meals

(B) Breakfast

(MT) Morning Tea

(L) Lunch

(FL) Featured Lunch

(D) Dinner

(AT) Afternoon tea

(FD) Featured Dinner

Bonus Offers are subject to availability and may be limited to certain room types and validity dates.

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HIGHLIGHTS OF AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND / 22 Day Premium Guided vacation

Highlights of Australia & New Zealand – 22 day premium guided vacation

CAIRNS 3

Great Barrier Reef Cruise AYERS ROCK RESORT 2

1 ALICE SPRINGS

AUSTRALIA

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1 2 3 Night Stopovers Airfares are not included in holiday price

Waitomo Caves

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AUCKLAND 1

ROTORUA

NEW ZEALAND SYDNEY

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Arthur’s Pass Hokitika FRANZ JOSEF GLACIER 1 1 1

MELBOURNE 3

Milford Sound

Mt. Cook

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TranzAlpine Train CHRISTCHURCH

QUEENSTOWN

Uluru , Northern Territory

Highlights – Discover Melbourne’s colorful hidden laneways and arcades – Explore Alice Springs and dine at the Earth Sanctuary – Toast an Uluru sunset with gourmet canapés and wine – Hike through Walpa Gorge and discover the domes of Kata Tjuta – Snorkel the Great Barrier Reef – Experience Sydney Opera House – Cruise Sydney Harbour, Auckland’s Waitemata Harbour and Milford Sound – Explore Waitomo’s Glowworm Grotto – Immerse yourself in rich Māori arts at an exclusive cultural dinner – Ride the TranzAlpine train across the Southern Alps 06

Day 1: Arrive Melbourne (D) On arrival at Melbourne Airport, you will be transferred to your hotel. Enjoy a Welcome Reception and dinner on board Melbourne’s famous Colonial Tramcar Restaurant. Accommodation: Crowne Plaza Melbourne, 3 nights. Day 2: Melbourne Sights (B) Explore Melbourne’s eclectic little laneways, arcades, café society and street art on a private walking tour. This afternoon is free for you to explore Melbourne. Day 3: Melbourne ‘Free Time’ (B) Today is free for you to explore the delights of Melbourne. Perhaps add a tour to the wineries in the Yarra Valley, drive the Great Ocean Road to see the Twelve Apostles or meet the fairy penguins on Phillip Island. Day 4: Melbourne – Alice Springs (B,D) Transfer to Melbourne Airport for your flight to Alice Springs. On arrival, visit School of the Air and the Royal Flying Doctor Service. This evening enjoy a home cooked gourmet BBQ dinner, star gazing and a sing-a-long at Earth Sanctuary World Nature Centre. Accommodation: Chifley Alice Springs Resort.

Day 5: Alice Springs – Uluru (B) Travel through the West MacDonnell and James Ranges and pause to view majestic Atila (Mt. Conner) often mistaken for Uluru, before arriving at Ayers Rock Resort. This afternoon is free before traveling to the Uluru sunset viewing area to witness and photograph the striking color changes of Uluru at sunset while enjoying gourmet canapés and wine. Accommodation: Desert Gardens Hotel, Ayers Rock Resort, 2 nights. Day 6: Uluru and Kata Tjuta (B) Rise early to view the magical Uluru sunrise. Tour the caves at the base and hear stories of the Dreamtime. Travel through the desert plains to Kata Tjuta and take a walk at Walpa Gorge. Watch the spectacular sunset with a glass of sparkling wine and nibbles. Day 7: Uluru – Cairns (B) Gain insight into the local Anangu culture when you join an Aboriginal artist for a fun introduction to Western Desert art. Complete your own painting to take home before being transferred to the airport. Accommodation: Hilton Cairns, 3 nights.

Day 8: Great Barrier Reef (B,L,D) Board a high speed catamaran and cruise out to the Great Barrier Reef. View the coral and fish from a semi-submersible craft and snorkel along the reef. Lunch and a reef education presentation are included. This evening enjoy a delicious meal overlooking the Cairns waterfront. Day 9: Cairns ‘Free Time’ (B) Today is at leisure in Cairns where you can relax by the pool or join an optional tour to Kuranda including a scenic rail journey on the Kuranda Railway and a ride on the Skyrail Cableway. Day 10: Cairns – Sydney (B) Spend time at Cairns Wildlife Dome, where you’ll encounter unique Australian wildlife. Transfer to Cairns Airport for your flight to Sydney. Accommodation: Four Points by Sheraton, Darling Harbour, 3 nights. Day 11: Sydney Sights (B,L) Join a guided tour of the iconic Sydney Opera House 22 DAY PREMIUM GUIDED TOUR CONTINUES PAGE 07 Airfares not included, please call for pricing.

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22 Day Premium Guided vacation / HIGHLIGHTS OF AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND

Includes: – Tour by luxury air-conditioned coach with 2-door access, restroom, seatbelts, reclining seats, panoramic windows – Tour with an experienced, professional Tour Director and Driver Guide – Touring as specified – Travel wallet and map – Airport transfers – Hotel portage – 21 nights in twin share rooms with private facilities in centrally located hotels – 34 Meals: 21 Breakfast, 4 lunches, 9 Dinners

Land Price per person twin share, from:

Apr 1, 16 – May 31, 16 Jun 1, 16 – Sep 30, 16 Oct 1, 16 – Dec 17, 16 Dec 18, 16 – Dec 31, 16 Jan 1, 17 – Mar 31, 17 Single Supplement additional

6,895 6,725 7,195 7,495 7,195

Departure Dates:

Queenstown

before discovering Sydney’s famous Eastern Suburbs and Bondi Beach before returning to the city for a Harbour lunch cruise. The remainder of the day is free to explore the city. Day 12: Sydney ‘Free Time’ (B,D) Today is at leisure in Sydney before joining your fellow travelers and Tour Director for a Sydney Farewell Dinner. Day 13: Sydney - Auckland (B,D) Transfer to Sydney Airport for your flight to Auckland. On arrival you be transferred to your accommodation. This evening meet your Travel Director for your Regional Meal at ‘Eight’ at The Langham. Your personal degustation is prepared for you from the freshest, quality ingredients, including mouth-watering seafood and delicious desserts. Accommodation: The Langham, Auckland, 2 nights. Day 14: Auckland Sightseeing & Free Time (B) A morning cruise on Waitemata Harbour is followed by a city sightseeing tour. Free time this afternoon to explore Auckland at your leisure. Day 15: Auckland – Rotorua (B,D) Travel to the Waikato region to visit the Waitomo Toll-Free 855 550 8802

Tamaki Māori Village, Rotorua

Glowworm Grotto for a guided boat tour. Continue to Rotorua and visit Te Puia Thermal Reserve. This evening you are invited to a Māori hangi and concert at the Tamaki Family Marae. Accommodation: Millennium Hotel Rotorua. Day 16: Rotorua – Christchurch (B) Explore Rainbow Springs Nature Park and discover the native flora and fauna. Visit the Agrodome Sheep Show for an insight and taste of farm life before transferring to Rotorua Airport for your flight to Christchurch. Accommodation: Novotel Christchurch Cathedral Square. Day 17: Christchurch – Franz Josef (B,D) Board the famous TranzAlpine train and travel over the Southern Alps to Arthur’s Pass and on to Greymouth. Visit a native greenstone ( jade) en route to Franz Josef. Accommodation: Te Waonui Forest Retreat, Franz Josef. Day 18: Franz Josef – Queenstown (B,D) See Haast Pass, Thunder Creek Falls, Lake Wanaka, Cromwell and Kawarau Gorge. Visit historic Arrowtown then continue to Queenstown. Accommodation: Millennium Hotel Queenstown, 3 nights.

2016: Apr 3, 17; Jun 5; Jul 3; Aug 14; Sep 4, 18; Oct 2, 16; Nov 6, 13, 20, 27; Dec 4, 18 2017: Jan 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; Feb 5, 12, 19, 26; Mar 5, 12 Bold indicates guaranteed departures. TOUR CODE: AAT/IMZB Airfares not included, please call for pricing.

Day 19: Milford Sound Cruise (B,L) Drive along the shores of Lake Wakatipu to Te Anau then through the rainforest of Fiordland National Park. Travel through the hand-hewn Homer Tunnel to Mirror Lake, Cleddau Valley and the Chasm, en route to Milford Sound to board your cruise. Day 20: Queenstown ‘Free Time’ (B) Select an activity from a range of included sightseeing experiences. Choose between a Shotover Jet ride, a wine tour, a round of golf, a tour of Skippers Canyon, a spa treatment or a Segway tour of Queenstown.

Central Place, Melbourne

Day 21 Queenstown – Christchurch (B,L,D) Visit Lake Tekapo, stopping at the Church of the Good Shepherd. ‘You’re invited’ lunch at Morelea Farm, a typical working sheep farm with a 600 acre garden. Continue to Christchurch for a Farewell Dinner with your fellow travelers and Tour Director. Accommodation: Novotel Christchurch Cathedral Square. Day 22: Depart Christchurch (B) You will be transferred to Christchurch Airport for your onward flight. The Twelve Apostles, Victoria

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MAUI MOTORHOMES / Australia & New Zealand

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When you’re in control and the wide-open road is ahead of you, you can’t help but be happy. When you go by camper you choose where you go. You even choose the view you wake up to and the surprises you come across. There’s no better way to discover Australasia.

maui sunset (NZ)

maui river

maui beach

EARLY BIRD SPECIAL

Book 120 days or more before travel and receive a 10% discount off the daily vehicle rate. Ask us if an offer applies to your reservation. Valid Apr 1, 16 - Mar 31, 17 (Excludes Inclusive and Express Pack) MAUI INCLUSIVE PACK - RECOMMENDED Pay an additional AU$55 or NZ$55/day and receive: Liability Reduction Option, single-vehicle rollover cover, WiFi, including 1GB of data, extra drive fees, linen exchange, picnic table & chairs, baby booster seat (if required) and portable fan heater (if required). MAUI EXPRESS PACK Pay an additional AU$200 or NZ$250 and return the gas bottle and fuel empty, receive toilet and waste watered emptying service and express key return. Ask us about adding an overnight wine experience like no other with maui Winery Havens in New Zealand & Australia.

maui Australia Rental includes: – Unlimited miles – Goods and Services Tax (GST) – Vehicle Liability (subject to a liability of AU$7,500) – Administration fees – Kitchen & general living equipment – Linen and bedding

– In-trip tablet with GPS, trip planning content, vehicle user ‘how to’ videos and more – 24/7 Customer care on-road assistance – 10% off powered sites at all BIG4 parks

Note: Minimum rental periods are: five days for ultima and ultima plus and seven days for all other vehicles for same city collection and return (subject to change over peak periods). Discounts are available for extended rentals - one-way rentals require a minimum rental period and may incur additional fees. Liability Reduction Option available for AU$45/day to reduce liability from AU$7,500 to nil. Models pictured are an indication only and may vary. A surcharge applies when picking up and/or dropping vehicles off on National public holiday - Apr 25, Dec 26 and Jan 1. Drivers age is 21 years or over with a valid international drivers license.

maui New Zealand Includes: – Unlimited miles – Goods and Services Tax (GST) – Vehicle liability (subject to a liability of NZ$7,500) – Tourism radio – Kitchen & general living equipment

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– Airport transfers upon vehicle collection and return – Linen and bedding – In-trip tablet with GPS, trip planning content, vehicle user ‘how to’ videos and more – 24/7 Customer care on-road assistance

Price per day, from* (5-20 days): maui ultima maui ultima plus maui beach maui river

maui motorhome Australia depots

Adelaide, Alice Springs, Brisbane, Broome, Cairns, Darwin, Hobart, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney.

Price per day, from* (5-20 days):

Note: Minimum rental for a motorhome is five days (subject to change over peak periods). A one-way fee of up to NZ$300 can apply for rentals. Discounts are available for extended rentals. Liability Reduction Option available for NZ$45/day to reduce liability from NZ$7,500 to nil. Models pictured are an indication only and may vary. A NZ$95 location fee applies for vehicle collections and returns in Queenstown. A surcharge applies when picking up and/or dropping off vehicles on National public holidays - Jan 1, 2; Feb 6; Apr 25; Jun 6; Oct 24 and Dec 26. Driver’s age is 21 years or over with a valid international driver’s license.

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maui ultima maui ultima plus maui beach maui river maui sunset

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maui motorhome New Zealand depots Auckland, Christchurch and Queenstown.

For full terms and conditions and details on the motorhomes visit www.duatravel.com/rentals

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Australia & New Zealand / MAUI RENTAL CARS

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A self-drive vacation is a great way to see the diversity of these two great countries. Combine car hire with accommodation, and you’ll have the freedom to explore Australia and New Zealand at your own pace.

(NZ) Economy

(AU) Compact

(AU) Full Size

(AU) Intermediate

(NZ) Full Size 4WD

maui Australia Includes: – Unlimited miles (except FFAR and XVAR) – Vehicle liability^ – Premium Location Surcharge (vehicle only) – 24/7 road service help line and on-road assistance – Additional driver fee

Note: Minimum rental for cars is one day. A refundable bond (liability^) of AU$550 to AU$1,100, based on selected vehicle. Should you have an accident, the bond covers the cost of damage to third party property, or to the rented vehicle, including windscreen, headlights and tire damage, towing and recovery costs, theft, fire, break-in or vandalism. Extended rentals qualify for additional discount. A Premium location Surcharge applies to one-way fees

Price per day, from*: and additional products. Fees vary depending on the pick-up location and will be calculated and charged upon vehicle collection. *Prices are ‘from’ and seasonal surcharges and currency fluctuations may apply.

maui New Zealand Includes: – Unlimited miles – Goods and Services Tax – Vehicle liability^ – Additional driver fee – Young Driver Surcharge – Premium Location Surcharge (vehicle only) – 24/7 road service help line and on-road assistance Toll-Free 855 550 8802

Note: Minimum rental for cars is one day for the same Island rentals and six days from North to South Island rentals (and vice versa) with minimum rental lengths of three days on each Island. A refundable bond (liability^) of NZ$575 is required at time of collection. Should you have an accident, the bond covers the cost of damage to third party property, or to the rented vehicle, including single vehicle accidents (does not include Single Vehicle Rollover), towing and recovery costs, theft, fire, break-in or

Fleet subject to change. For full terms and conditions and details on the cars visit www.duatravel.com/rentals

vandalism with the exception of the ‘exclusions’. Extended rentals receive additional discount. Oneway rentals are available within the island where the vehicle is collected. Vehicles are not permitted to travel from one island to another. A one-way fee will apply on certain routes. Rentals of five days or more will not be subject to the one-way fee. *Prices are ‘from’ and seasonal surcharges and currency fluctuations may apply.

2-3 days

4-6 days

ECMR - Economy CDAR - Compact IDAR - Intermediate SDAR - Standard FDAR - Full Size GFAR - Full Size Elite IFAR - Intermediate 2WD SUV SFDR - Standard AWD PVAR - Premium 8 Seater FFAR - Full Size 4WD XVAR - Intermediate 12 Seater

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Price per day, from*:

2 days

ECMR - Economy CDAR -Compact SDAR - Standard FDAR - Full Size IFAR - Intermediate AWD SUV SFAR - Standard AWD FWAR - Full Size Wagon FFAR - Full Size 4WD PVAR - Premium 8 Seater XVAR - Intermediate 12 Seater

3-6 days

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AVIS RENTAL CARS / Australia & New Zealand

Avis

Fleet subject to change. For full terms and conditions and details on the cars visit www.duatravel.com/rentals

Pick up an Avis rental car and explore Australia’s scenic countryside, rugged coastlines and wild Outback at your own pace. New Zealand is easy to drive with clear signs and good roads. With great selection of late model, air-conditioned vehicles to choose from, Avis is suitable for all of your travel needs.

(AU) Group B Compact Auto

(AU) Group D Standard Auto

(AU) Group F Full Size Wagon Auto

(NZ) Group C Intermediate Auto

(NZ) Group E Full Size Auto

(NZ) Group V Premium Auto

Avis Australia Includes: – Unlimited miles (except 4WDs & remote regions) – Concession Recovery (CRF) – Standard Insurance, Loss Damage Waiver (LDW) (subject to a deductible) – Administration Fee – Goods and Services Tax (GST) – Vehicle Registration Fee (VRF)

Price per day, from*:

Note: Damage deductible for Passenger Cars is AU$2,750 which can be reduced to AU$385 on purchase of optional deductible reduction at AU$33 per day. Deductible on 4WDs is AU$5,500 which can be reduced to AU$1,100 on purchase of optional deductible reduction at AU$33 per day. Driver’s age is 21 years or over (Groups B-D) or 25 years or over (all other vehicles) with a valid international driver’s

license. A young driver’s surcharge may apply. All rentals are subject to a deposit which covers additional costs such as fuel and insurance, payable by credit card or cash directly to Avis. *Prices are ‘from’ and seasonal surcharges and currency fluctuations apply.

Avis New Zealand Includes: – Unlimited miles – Airport/Wharf fee – Standard Insurance – Loss Damage Waiver (LDW) (subject to a deductible) – Goods and Services Tax (GST) – GPS 10

Note: Minimum 3 day rental. Damage deductible for Passenger Cars is NZ$3,000 + GST (Groups B-E) and NZ$3,750 + GST for (Groups F, P, V and W) which can be reduced to NZ$225 + GST on purchase of Excess Reduction at NZ$25 + GST (Groups A-E) or NZ$29 + GST (Groups F, P, V and W) per day. Driver’s age is 21 years or over with a valid international driver’s

license. All rentals are subject to a deposit, which covers additional costs such as fuel and insurance, payable by credit card or cash directly to Avis. *Prices are ‘from’ and seasonal surcharges and currency fluctuations apply.

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Group B - Compact Auto Group C - Intermediate Group D - Standard Group E - Full Size Group P - Full Size Sports Group F - Full Size Wagon Group V – Premium Group K - SUV Group W - Full Size 4WD

Price per day, from*: Group B - Compact Manual Group C- Compact Auto Group D - Intermediate Group E - Full Size Group P - 4WD Intermediate Group F - Full Size Wagon Group V- Premium Group W- Premium 4WD

1-3 days

4-6 days

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3-6 days

7-13 days

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Top 5

EXPERIENCES IN AUSTRALIA #1

Meet the native wildlife – Whether you meet them at a wildlife park or watch them roam free, no visit to Australia is complete without meeting koalas, kangaroos, wombats or emus.

#2

Explore the Outback – From the immense monolith of Ayers Rock, to the dusty Outback towns of Coober Pedy or Broken Hill, Australia’s Outback is as diverse as it is colorful.

#3

Savor exceptional food and wine – Fresh seafood, locallygrown produce, grass-fed beef served with a nice Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot, Sauvignon Blanc . . .

#4

The Beaches & Reef – Take the plunge and snorkel, dive or fly over the Great Barrier Reef or relax on one of the many sandy beaches.

#5

Rainforest – Venture to lush ancient rainforests that stretch across the country and cover every climatic type. Explore the dense tropical swathe of Queensland’s Daintree Rainforest with a local Indigenous guide or trek through Tasmania’s cool temperate wilderness.

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ESCORTED TOURING / Australia

Australian Highlights – 13 day guided vacation CAIRNS

3

Great Barrier Reef Cruise

AYERS ROCK RESORT 2

Kata Tjuta (the Olgas)

1 2 3

1

ALICE SPRINGS

Uluru (Ayers Rock)

Night Stopovers

Airfares are not included in holiday price

SYDNEY

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MELBOURNE 3

Uluru, Northern Territory

Sydney Opera House

Highlights – Indulge with a unique dining experience on board Melbourne’s Colonial Tramcar Restaurant – Savor a unique Aussie BBQ experience at Earth Sanctuary – Toast an Uluru sunset with gourmet canapés and wine – Experience a spectacular Red Centre sunrise – Discover Aboriginal rock art and learn about sacred sites at Uluru – Explore Kata Tjuta and hike through Walpa Gorge – Interact with local Aboriginal artists and create your own dot painting masterpiece – Cruise and snorkel on the Great Barrier Reef – Cuddle a koala at Cairns Wildlife Dome – Experience Sydney Opera House on a guided tour Day 1: Arrive Melbourne (D) On arrival at Melbourne Airport you will be transferred to your hotel. Enjoy a Welcome Reception and dinner with your fellow travelers and Tour Director aboard Melbourne’s Colonial Tramcar Restaurant. Accommodation: Crowne Plaza Melbourne, 3 nights. Day 2: Melbourne Sights (B) Explore Melbourne on a city sights tour and discover its eclectic little laneways, arcades, café society and street art on a private walking tour. The remainder of your day is at leisure. Day 3: Melbourne ‘Free Time’ (B) Spend a day at leisure and discover the city and 12

surrounds. You may like to take a full day optional experience to the Great Ocean Road to discover the stunning coastline and the Twelve Apostles or perhaps treat yourself to a theater production. Day 4: Melbourne - Alice Springs (B,D) Transfer to Melbourne Airport for your flight to Alice Springs. On arrival, visit School of the Air and the Royal Flying Doctor Service. Enjoy an evening at the Earth Sanctuary World Nature Centre and a homecooked gourmet BBQ, sing-a-long and stargazing. Accommodation: Chifley Alice Springs Resort. Day 5 Alice Springs – Uluru (B) Travel through the West MacDonnell and James Ranges and pause to view majestic Atila (Mt. Conner) before arriving at Ayers Rock Resort. The afternoon is free before traveling to the Uluru sunset viewing area to witness the color changes of Uluru at sunset while enjoying gourmet canapés and wine. Accommodation: Desert Gardens Hotel, Ayers Rock Resort, 2 nights. Day 6: Uluru and Kata Tjuta (B) Rise early to see the sun rise over the magical Uluru (Ayers Rock). Tour the caves at the base of Uluru discovering ancient rock art and hearing stories of the Aboriginal Dreamtime. Travel through the desert plains to Kata Tjuta and take a walk at Walpa Gorge followed by sunset drinks and canapés. Day 7: Uluru – Cairns (B) Join an Anangu Aboriginal artist for a fun introduction to Western Desert Art before you complete your own

dot painting to take home as a memento of your experience. Transfer to Ayers Rock Airport for your flight to Cairns. Accommodation: Hilton Cairns, 3 nights. Day 8: Great Barrier Reef (B,L,D) Board a high speed catamaran and cruise out to the Great Barrier Reef where you can snorkel and view this natural living wonder up close. Enjoy a tropical buffet lunch before returning to Cairns for a delicious evening meal overlooking the Cairns waterfront. Day 9: Cairns ‘Free Time’ (B) Today is free for you to do as you choose! Maybe visit Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park for an insightful look at Indigenous culture or journey to Hartley’s Crocodile Adventures for an opportunity to encounter native Australian animals. Day 10: Cairns – Sydney (B) Spend time at Cairns Wildlife Dome to see native Australian wildlife before transferring to Cairns Airport for your flight to Sydney. Accommodation: Four Points by Sheraton, Darling Harbour, 3 nights. Day 11: Sydney Sights (B,L) Join a guided tour of iconic Sydney Opera House before discovering Sydney’s famous Eastern Suburbs and Bondi Beach. Enjoy lunch aboard Captain Cook and sail around the harbour. Remainder of your day is at your leisure. Day 12: Sydney ‘Free Time’ (B,D) Enjoy a full free day in exciting Sydney before joining your fellow travelers and Travel Director for dinner at

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a local restaurant by the water. Day 13: Depart Sydney (B) Transfer to Sydney Airport after breakfast for your onward arrangements.

Includes: – Tour by luxury air-conditioned coach with 2-door access, restroom, seatbelts, reclining seats, panoramic windows – Tour with an experienced, professional Tour Director and Driver Guide – Touring as specified – Travel wallet and map – Airport transfers – Hotel porterage – 12 nights in twin share rooms with private facilities in centrally located hotels – 18 Meals: 12 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 4 Dinners

Land Price per person twin share, from: Apr 1, 16 – Dec 17, 16 Dec 18, 16 – Dec 31, 16 Jan 1, 17 – Mar 31, 17

Departure Dates:

4,025 4,325 4,025

2016: Apr 3, 17; Jun 5; Jul 3; Aug 14; Sep 4, 18; Oct 2, 16; Nov 6, 13, 20, 27; Dec 4, 18 2017: Jan 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; Feb 5, 12, 19, 26; Mar 5, 12 Bold indicates guaranteed departures. TOUR CODE: AAT/IMSE

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Icons of Australia – 8 day flightseeing experience

Australia / ESCORTED TOURING

Kata Tjuta, Northern Territory

Remarkable Rocks, Kangaroo Island

Discover Australia on a private charter Fokker 50 aircraft and experience the diversity of Australian landscapes and national icons. Day 1: Kangaroo Island (L,D) Transfer from your Melbourne accommodation to Essendon Airport and board your private charter bound for Kangaroo Island. Fly low and slow along the spectacular Victorian coastline of the Great Ocean Road and past the Twelve Apostles. See native wildlife including koalas and kangaroos before discovering Flinders Chase National Park and the huge rocky outcrop known as The Remarkables. Accommodation: Aurora Hotel Kangaroo Island. Day 2: Kangaroo Island - Coober Pedy (B,L,D) After breakfast, visit Seal Bay and the 500 strong sea lion colony. Explore the Andermel Maroon Farm where you will enjoy mouth-watering Maroon and local wines. Return to Kingscote Airport and fly to Coober Pedy. Accommodation: Desert Cave Hotel, Coober Pedy. Day 3: Coober Pedy - Uluru (B,L,D) Visit two of Coober Pedy’s amazing underground churches and its unusual grassless golf course – the Toll-Free 855 550 8802

Twelve Apostles coastline, Victoria

only course in the world that has reciprocal playing rights with St Andrew’s Scotland. Tour the fascinating Umoona Mine and learn about the story of opal before boarding your aircraft and traveling to Uluru. This evening, experience the magical quietness of the vast Australian Outback with a special Sounds of Silence dinner under the starry sky. Accommodation: Sails in the Desert, Ayers Rock Resort. Day 4: Uluru - Alice Springs (B,L,D) Enjoy a ground tour of Kata Tjuta and feel the magnificence of Uluru and learn about its geographical features and fascinating cultural significance. Enjoy lunch at the Cultural Centre with time to browse Indigenous arts and crafts. Fly low and slow over Kata Tjuta, Uluru and along the West McDonnell Ranges to Alice Springs. Visit a Kangaroo Sanctuary before returning to your hotel for dinner. Accommodation: Chifley Alice Springs Resort. Day 5: Alice Springs – Birdsville – Longreach (B,L,D) Visit Anzac Hill and the Old Telegraph Station Historical Reserve before flying to Birdsville located on the edge of the Simpson Desert. Birdsville is iconic to Australians for its remoteness, famous pub and annual horse race. Continue to Longreach, an

important Outback town in the development of Australia and famed for its local Aussie hospitality. Enjoy a relaxing Thomson River Sunset Cruise followed by the entertaining Smithy’s Outback Dinner and Live Show. Accommodation: Albert Park Motel, Longreach. Day 6: Longreach - Airlie Beach (B,L,D) Tour a local property and meet the family. Hear about life on the land before heading to the Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame. Travel across the Outback to the east coast of Australia where you will discover a tropical paradise. Accommodation: Coral Sea Resort, Airlie Beach. Day 7: Airlie Beach - Cairns (B,L,D) Relax onboard a Whitsunday Island Cruise featuring the famous Whitehaven Beach – one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Fly from Proserpine ‘low and slow’ over the stunning 74 Whitsunday Islands and along the Great Barrier Reef to Cairns. Enjoy a final dinner together to celebrate wonderful memories and the making of new friends. Accommodation: Cairns Harbour Lights.

Day 8: Cairns (B) Your memorable tour concludes after breakfast. Includes: – 7 nights’ accommodation as noted – All sightseeing excursions and entrance fees as outlined in the itinerary – Travel onboard a high-wing Fokker 50 offering comfortable seating, individually controlled air conditioning, full-size bathroom, pressurized cabin plus galley and bar – 21 Meals: 7 Breakfasts, 7 Lunches, 7 Dinners

Departure Dates: 2016: May 6; Jun 3, 17; Jul 1, 15; Aug 5, 19; Sep 23; Oct 7; Nov 4

Price per person twin share, from: 7,215 Tour Code: AAH/ICONS

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Majestic landscapes, cobalt skies, pristine beaches, rich cultural heritage and prolific, unique flora and fauna are just some of the attractions of a vacation in Australia.

Australia

“Discover why there’s nothing like Australia”

Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland

Australia boasts a rich Indigenous culture that dates back 50,000 years, lush tropical rainforests, unique native wildlife, whitesand beaches along endless coastlines, a profusion of colors of the brilliant red desert Outback and the world’s largest and most spectacular coral reef. Vibrant cities surprise with Sydney’s spectacular harbor showcasing one of the world’s most recognized tourism icons, the Sydney Opera House. Melbourne’s sports, arts and culinary scenes compliment the natural wonders that surround. Gourmet Adelaide offers a rich food and wine culture and historic Hobart showcases the country’s historic past. Perth offers a relaxed Mediterranean lifestyle. Brisbane boasts a young at heart atmosphere while Darwin is rich in Indigenous history. With 3 time zones, 3 million square miles of land and over 23 million locals that call Australia home, the country is just waiting to be explored. See map inside

De Bortoli Yarra Valley Estate, Victoria

Esperance, Western Australia


TOURING / Sydney

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Lake Argyle

Gibb River

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Wilson Island

Heron Island

Lady Elliott Island

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Hervey Bay

Port Augusta Clare Valley

Barossa Valley

Blue Mountains National Park

Adelaide 951

Alice Springs

990

288

Uluru

1273

1859

2010

Brisbane

2005

1054

1341

2898

Broome

1845

1502

1790

1059

2541

Cairns

743

1592

1631

746

2645

1572

Canberra

1881

930

1217

2127

1163

1771

2451

Darwin

902

1853

1892

1513

2906

2222

868

2783

Hobart

2004

1053

1340

2250

649

1894

2573

515

2904

Kununurra

453

1404

1442

1058

2457

1766

413

2333

456

2456

Melbourne

1584

2241

2280

2692

1383

3264

2313

2503

2485

1989

345

Perth

875

1724

1762

571

2777

1493

180

2471

1000

2594

546

2444

Kangaroo Island Yarra Valley

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Mornington Peninsula

Strahan

Sydney

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HELPFUL INFORMATION / Australia

Australia – Helpful Information

Lookout, Blue Mountains National Park, New South Wales

Visa – Australia An Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) is required for all US and Canadian citizens traveling to Australia. It is valid for a stay no longer than three months. Possession of a confirmed onward or return ticket to a place where entry is authorized and sufficient funds to show you can support yourself is also required. See Terms and Conditions for more details.

Visa – responsibility You may purchase an ETA for US$25 from: • Down Under Answers • Travel Agent • The Australian Consulate (plus a service fee) Non-US or Canadian citizens, minors, people with a past criminal conviction and those wishing to stay in Australia for a longer period of time should contact the Australian Embassy for further information.

Credit cards Major credit and debit cards are accepted at most stores. A credit card is required as a security deposit to check into a hotel or to rent a car. Please note that it is becoming standard practice in most hotels to impose a service fee if you are finalizing your account by credit card.

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Blue Pearl Bay, Hayman Island

Money

Tipping

Currency in Australia The Australian Dollar is divided by 100 cents. Coins: 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, $1, $2 Notes: $5, $10, $20, $50, $100

Electrical appliances 240 volts, 50 cycles A.C. is the norm. Most hotels have a 110 volt 20 watt A.C. outlet for an electric shaver only in the bathroom. A voltage converter and three-pin power plug adapter are required for all other appliances.

Goods & Services Tax All goods and services purchased in Australia are subject to a 10% Goods and Services Tax (GST), which is usually included in the displayed price. You may apply for a refund on the GST but only on goods costing AU$300 (GST inclusive) or more, bought from the same store no more than 30 days before you leave Australia, which are to be taken with you as hand luggage or worn onto the aircraft upon your departure. Further information is available from Australian Customs upon arrival.

What to pack

Tipping is not as entrenched a custom as it is in the US, however, generous donations by American visitors have changed the expectations of many who work in the tourism industry. Generally, a 10% tip at finer restaurants is sufficient, and taxi drivers only expect a tip if they helped with luggage.

The Australian lifestyle is generally informal and the accepted norm is to dress for comfort. We recommend you pack lightweight, comfortable clothes and shoes, while a sun hat and sunscreen are essential. If you’re visiting during winter, leave space for a jacket or sweater and if you’re planning a special occasion a more formal outfit may be required.

Weather Australia’s climate varies across the continent, from hot and tropical in the far north to cool and even snowy in the south. The seasons are the opposite of the Northern Hemisphere. Between December and February is summer for most of the country, and the wet season in the tropical north. The Australian winter from June to August is mostly mild, although it can snow in the southern mountain regions, while the northern states enjoy mostly dry, sunny days. Summer (Dec-Feb)

Winter (Jun-Aug)

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Adelaide

61

82

58

69

46

59

52

69

Uluru (Ayers Rock)

68

98

54

83

40

70

55

87

Brisbane

69

84

62

79

50

70

60

78

Broome

79.1

92

71

92

58

85

71

91

Cairns

74

89

71

87

62

80

66

87

Darwin

77

89

74

90

68

87

76

91

Hobart

53

69

48

62

41

53

46

60

Melbourne

55

78

47

75

42

59

46

71

Perth

62

86

54

77

44

65

51

73

Sydney

65

77

58

71

49

63

57

71

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Australia / INDIGENOUS EXPERIENCES

Indigenous Australian Experiences Australia offers a selection of spectacular and unique destinations and experiences to enjoy while traveling this great land. For a vacation that really is the best of both worlds, you simply can’t go past having a knowledgeable Aboriginal guide showing you a side of Australia you wouldn’t otherwise see. Whether you’re an adventure seeker, cultural enthusiast, foodie or nature lover, you’ll benefit from the knowledge and insights only an Aboriginal guide can provide. Taste bush tucker, experience the healing powers of nature, discover breathtaking scenery, ancient rock art galleries, meet artists or take an art workshop yourself, and gain first-hand insight into the creation of contemporary Aboriginal art. Incorporating an Indigenous experience into your itinerary is easy, and in most cases, you don’t have to travel too far off the beaten path.

Sydney • Take a guided Aboriginal Walkabout to see sacred sites, taste bush tucker and see native wildlife or experience traditional dance and interactive didgeridoo performances at the Waradah Aboriginal Centre in the Blue Mountains. • Check out the Indigenous Tourism experiences hosted at the Australian Museum in Sydney or take an Aboriginal heritage tour in the Royal Botanic Gardens. • Join the Nura Diya Aboriginal Wildlife Experience at Taronga Zoo and get an Indigenous perspective and introduction to Australia’s native wildlife.

Cairns • Experience rich Aboriginal history with The Bama Way and learn traditional fishing techniques in the mangroves before visiting the Mossman Gorge Centre to hear enchanting stories about the rich Indigenous heritage. • Spend time with Willie Gordon, a Nugal-warra Elder and visit ancestral rock art sites with Guurbi Tours or immerse yourself in authentic music, dance and storytelling at Tjupukai Aboriginal Cultural Park.

Northern Territory • Take and extended tour into Arnhemland with Lords or Davidsons’s to view towering escarpments, living culture, ancient rock art, beautiful billabongs and panoramic vistas. • Take a cruise down Nitmulik Gorge and meet the traditional owners of the land.

South Australia •

Take a leisurely stroll around the Botanic Gardens in Adelaide to learn about Aboriginal bush foods and plants and enjoy great tastes of the Australian Outback and sample some native bush food products.

Victoria • Travel the Great Southern Touring Route to the Grampians and visit Brambuk, the National Park and Cultural Centre. The Aboriginal Cultural Centre is a must visit, paint a boomerang, and watch the award winning multimedia presentations in the Gariwerd Dreaming Theatre. • Take an Aboriginal Heritage Walk in the Royal Botanic Gardens.

Western Australia • Get Outback and camp out with Kimberley Wild Expeditions on a short tour around the ancient sites. • Take a break from wine tasting in the Margaret River and join a Twilight Didgeridoo Cave Tour. Toll-Free 855 550 8802

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SUGGESTED INDEPENDENT ITINERARIES / Australia

Sydney, Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Great Barrier Reef – 11 days

Sydney, Cairns and Melbourne – 13 days

The perfect introduction to Australia featuring the icons of Sydney, the fiery red sands of the Outback and the stunning colors of the Great Barrier Reef.

Explore three popular Australian cities and discover the charm and natural wonders that make Sydney, Melbourne and Cairns so different.

Sydney Harbour Day 1: Sydney After arriving at Sydney Airport you will be transferred to your hotel. The rest of your day is at leisure to explore the city, or perhaps take an afternoon tour. Day 2: Sydney (L) Join a guided tour through Sydney and over the Sydney Harbour Bridge to North Head for unrivaled views before enjoying lunch and a stop at Bondi Beach. Day 3 – 4: Sydney These days are yours to explore Sydney. Climb Sydney Harbour Bridge for excellent views, visit the Sydney Opera House, go wine tasting in the Hunter Valley or head out of the city to the stunning Blue Mountains. Day 5: Uluru (Ayers Rock) (D) Transfer to the airport for your onward flight to the Red Centre (not included). Dine under the stars at the Sounds of Silence dinner with canapés and chilled sparkling wine served on a viewing platform overlooking the Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park. As the sun sets and darkness falls, listen to the sound of a didgeridoo as you enjoy your unforgettable dining experience. Day 6: Uluru (Ayers Rock) (B) Watch the sun rise over Uluru, discover the Mutijulu Waterhole and visit Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) where you can walk between the mighty conglomerate domes and hear how these 36 domes have evolved over millions of years. Day 7: Cairns (B) Transfer to Ayers Rock Airport for your flight to Cairns (not included), where the World Heritage Daintree Rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef offer a contrasting view of Australia. 18

Melbourne City, Victoria

Uluru, (Ayers Rock) Day 8: Cairns (L) Board your cruise to the World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef for the day, enjoying a buffet lunch on board. Swim and snorkel with the tropical marine life, board a semi-submersible for an adventure through the coral gardens. Day 9: Cairns (L) Join the Kuku Yalanji Dreamtime Walk at Mossman Gorge where your Indigenous guide will teach you about Dreamtime legends, bush tucker sources and traditional plants. Day 10: Cairns Today is free for you to explore more of the Cairns area or catch up on some last minute shopping at the night markets or designer boutiques in the city. Day 11: Depart Cairns Transfer to Cairns Airport for your return flight home, or maybe add a few more days and experience more of Australia. Includes: - Round-trip airport/hotel transfers - 10 nights accommodation, choice of hotel grade - Essential Sydney tour - Sounds of Silence dinner - Uluru Highlights tour - Kata Tjuta tour - Great Barrier Reef cruise - Daintree Rainforest tour - 6 Meals: 2 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches, 1 Dinner 1,555 1,786 2,055

Tour Code: DUA/SRR Airfare not included. Please call for pricing.

Day 2: Sydney (L) Discover Sydney’s historic Rocks district, Kings Cross, Bondi Beach and more before boarding a Harbour cruise for a stunning buffet lunch. Day 3 – 4: Sydney During your days in Sydney, enjoy a Sydney Opera House Backstage tour that allows you to stand on stage in the Concert Hall or Opera Theatre, stride through the orchestra pit, before enjoying breakfast in the Green Room or the Sidewalk Cafe. Day 5: Cairns Fly from Sydney to Cairns (not included), with the rest of the day free. Day 6: Cairns (L) Enjoy a full day cruise aboard a 65 foot luxury catamaran out to the Great Barrier Reef. Experience a glass bottom boat trip with a marine naturalist or relax and unwind in the crystal sparkling waters where you can swim, snorkel and dive (additional charge). Day 7: Cairns Today is free for you to explore the Cairns region.

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Day 1: Sydney On arrival in Sydney, transfer to your hotel. The rest of your day is at leisure.

Day 8: Cairns (L) Board the Kuranda Scenic Railway for a breathtaking journey on one of the world’s most scenic train routes. Explore the ‘village in the rainforest’ before you board Skyrail and glide over the Rainforest canopy. Day 9: Melbourne Fly from Cairns to Melbourne (not included), and enjoy the remainder of the day to explore Melbourne.

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Kuranda Skyrail Day 10: Melbourne Take a morning tour of Melbourne and see St. Paul’s Cathedral, Melbourne’s Royal Botanic Gardens, the Queen Victoria Markets and more. Day 11: Melbourne (L) Join an experienced wildlife guide and learn about koalas and kangaroos, remove boneseed (a weed) and make a difference to their habitat. Day 12: Melbourne Today is free for you to explore Melbourne at your leisure. Day 13: Depart Melbourne Transfer to Melbourne airport for your return flight home, or maybe add a few more days and experience more of Australia.

Includes: - Round-trip airport transfers - 12 nights’ accommodation, choice of hotel grade - Sydney Highlights and Harbour Lunch Cruise - Sydney Opera House Backstage tour - Upolu Cay and Reef Cruise - Kuranda Rail, Skyrail and Tjapukai tour - Melbourne City Sights - Koalas and Kangaroos in the Wild - 4 Meals: 4 Lunches

Price per person twin share, from: Standard Hotels First Class Hotels Deluxe Hotels Tour Code: DUA/SCM Airfare not included. Please call for pricing.

1,379 1,629 1,980


Australia / SUGGESTED INDEPENDENT ITINERARIES

Culinary Australia Uncovered – 11 days

Queensland Wildlife and Wilderness – 9 days

Discover the culinary havens of Australia and be rewarded with epicurean delights including regionally grown produce, fresh seafood and locally crafted wines, beers or brews.

Animals make the world a better place and Queensland offers some of the most memorable native wildlife experiences available in Australia.

Cape-Lodge, Margaret River Vineyards Day 1: Margaret River Travel from Perth to Margaret River by private vehicle. Lying a three-and-a-half hour drive south from Perth, the region produces less than 3 percent of Australia’s wine, but more than 20 percent of its premium wine. Day 2: Margaret River (L) Enjoy a full day visiting local vineyards for wine and chocolate tastings and a chance to try out natural skin products at Vasse Virgin. Day 3: Margaret River A free day to explore the region at your leisure. Day 4: Melbourne Return to Perth Airport by private vehicle. Transfer to accommodation upon arrival for your three night stay in Melbourne. Day 5: Melbourne (L) Indulge with a casual walk through Melbourne’s lanes and arcades and discover local designers and specialty retailers and tiny cafés while learning the history of the area. Day 6: Melbourne (L) Journey to the Yarra Valley and swirl, sniff and slurp some of the region’s best wines, including Yering Station, Balgownie Estate and Domaine Chandon. Day 7: Hobart Transfer to Melbourne Airport by private vehicle. On arrival in Hobart, you will transfer to your accommodation. Allow time to stroll through Hobart’s legendary Salamanca Markets or visit MONA, The Museum of Old & New Art. Day 8: Hobart (B,L) Visit Bonorong Wildlife Park and meet Tasmanian devils, wombats, wallabies, echidnas and more before Toll-Free 855 550 8802

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Sunrise on Cape Hillsborough Beach

traveling to Tasmania’s oldest National Park, Mt Field. Explore the Park with a rainforest walk to Russell Falls via Horseshoe Falls and the Tall Trees. Day 9: Freycinet (B,L) Explore Port Arthur on the Tasman Peninsula, and hear the story of Tasmania’s famous UNESCO World Heritage-listed convict settlement. Day 10: Launceston (B,L) Discover the unsurpassed beauty of the Freycinet Peninsula and walk to the world famous Wineglass Bay lookout. Continue to Launceston for an introductory tour and explore Cataract Gorge. Day 11: Launceston (B,L) Travel to Cradle Mountain National Park and see the many endemic fauna and flora species of the region whilst enjoying picturesque views of the spectacular craggy peaks of Cradle Mountain before returning to Launceston.

Includes: - 3 nights Pullman Bunker Bay Resort Margaret River - 3 nights The Lyall Hotel & Spa, Melbourne - Wine & Food Lovers tour, Margaret River - Yarra Valley Wine Experience tour - Lanes & Arcades tour, Melbourne - Round-trip private airport/hotel transfers Melbourne and Perth - 5 day/ 4 night Icons of Tasmania includes transfers, sightseeing, 2 nights Hobart, 1 night Freycinet, 1 night Launceston - 11 Meals: 4 Breakfasts, 7 Lunches

Price per person twin share, from: Tour Code: DUA/CUL

4,199

Day 1: Brisbane After arriving in Brisbane Airport, you will be transferred to your hotel. The rest of your day is at leisure. Day 2: Australia Zoo Take a scenic trip to Steve Irwin’s Australia Zoo, home of the Crocodile Hunter. The Zoo offers over 1,200 animals from around the globe, daily shows and a state of the art wildlife preservation and conservation hospital. Day 3: Tangalooma Resort Transfer to Holt Street Wharf Brisbane to join your cruise to Moreton Island, and the amazing Tangalooma Island Resort. Crystal clear waters, white-sandy beaches and untouched National Parks await along with a myriad of activities, most free! This evening hand feed wild dolphins as they swim to shore at dusk. Day 4: Tangalooma Resort (B) Take a journey to the Tangalooma Desert as part of this thrilling 4WD tour where getting there is half the fun. Participate in the exhilarating sport of sand tobogganing, reaching speeds of up to 25mph! Return to the Resort and indulge with a daily 30-minute massage.

Australia Zoo Day 9: Fraser Island – Brisbane (B,L) After breakfast, visit Rainbow Gorge Sandblow and stop for a refreshing swim in Eli Creek. Visit the Maheno Shipwreck, the Pinnacles and Coloured Sands before returning to Noosa where your tour concludes. Includes: - Round-trip airport/wharf/hotel transfers - 2 nights Mercure Brisbane - 2 nights Tangalooma Island Resort including buffet breakfast daily, dolphin feeding on one night of stay, Desert Safari Tour, and a 30-minute massage per person per stay - 3 nights Rumba Beach Resort, Maroochydore - 2 day/1 night Fraser Island Discovery tour including one night accommodation, touring and meals as noted - Croc Express day tour - 6 Meals: 3 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 1 Dinner

Price per person twin share, from:

1,499

Tour Code: DUA/QLD Airfare not included. Please call for pricing.

Day 5-7: Sunshine Coast Return to Brisbane and travel north to the Sunshine Coast for a relaxing few days on the beach. Day 8: Fraser Island (L,D) Join a uniquely Australian experience that showcases the very best of the World Heritage-listed Fraser Island. Take a guided rainforest walk through Pile Valley and Central Station. Visit Lake McKenzie and enjoy a bakery fresh lunch.

Airfare not included. Please call for pricing.

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SUGGESTED LUXURY EXPERIENCES / Australia

Australian Style – 19 days Includes: – 3 nights The Langham Melbourne including Club Access; a deluxe continental breakfast, all-day tea, coffee & pastries as well as traditional afternoon tea, pre-dinner drinks and hors d’eouvres – 3 nights Southern Ocean Lodge including round-trip island transfers, all dining, select alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks and select guided adventures and experiences – Overnight journey on The Ghan from Adelaide to Alice Springs, Platinum Class including private ensuite bathroom, all meals and drinks served in the Queen Adelaide Restaurant Car, welcome drink and appetizer on arrival, complimentary nightcap and turndown service, morning and afternoon tea served in cabin and priority restaurant seating, check-in and Whistle Stop Tours – 1 night Lasseters Hotel, Alice Springs including breakfast

Southern Ocean Lodge, Kangaroo Island For the discerning traveler, a vacation to celebrate a special occasion or for those who want to maximize their Australian experience. Australian Style can be customized to suit. Day 1: Melbourne After arriving at Melbourne Airport, you will be met and transferred to your hotel. The rest of your day is at leisure. Day 2: Melbourne Journey along one of the world’s greatest coastal drives; the Great Ocean Road. Travel along the Shipwreck Coast to visit the icons of the Twelve Apostles and hear the tales of these voyages and wrecks of the region. Day 3: Melbourne For the ultimate conservation and wildlife adventure, walk through bushland to meet koalas, learn about each one’s social history and help create new koala habitat for future generations. Day 4 and 5: Kangaroo Island Southern Ocean Lodge offers a complete and personal Kangaroo Island experience. A signature itinerary of selected guided island excursions is designed daily, allowing you to encounter abundant wildlife and discover the Island’s unique natural attractions. Day 6: The Ghan Step board The Ghan for an overnight journey to Alice Springs. Watch the rolling pastoral lands of South Australia merge into rugged mallee scrub and marvel at the spectacular Flinders Rangers disappearing into the 20

horizon before enjoying a three-course dinner. Day 7: Alice Springs Wake up to witness an unforgettable Outback sunrise and enjoy the incredible scenery as you make your way into the iconic Alice Springs. Upon arrival, transfer to your overnight accommodation. Day 8: Uluru (Ayers Rock) Rise pre-dawn for a spectacular balloon ride where you can appreciate the vast remoteness, scenery and wildlife of the Australian Outback. Transfer to Alice Springs Airport for your flight to Ayers Rock (additional expense). Upon arrival you will be met and transferred to your accommodation.

Day 12: Mossman Gorge Join the Kuku Yalanji Dreamtime Walk at Mossman Gorge before traveling up into the Daintree. See the spectacular sight of where the rainforest meets the Great Barrier Reef. Day 13: Mossman Gorge Relax and enjoy the resort facilities. Take a guided nature walk through the grounds of the adjoining rainforest or canoe the Mossman River. Day 14: Sydney

– 2 nights Longitude 131° including round-trip transfers from Ayers Rock Airport, all meals, open bar with premium wines and spirits, signature experiences and National Park entry fee – 4 nights Silky Oaks Lodge including round-trip transfers from Cairns Airport, gourmet breakfast daily, full-day cruise to the Outer Barrier Reef, full-day Daintree Park and Cape Tribulation tour and lodge activities – 4 nights Four Seasons Sydney including Club access with breakfast daily and canapé and drinks from 5pm - 8pm – Full-day Koalas & Kangaroos in the Wild, Melbourne – Full-day Great Ocean Road private tour – 30-minute balloon flight, Alice Springs – Sydney luncheon cruise

Transfer to Cairns Airport for your onward flight to Sydney (additional expense). Upon arrival in Sydney, transfer to your accommodation.

– BridgeClimb Sydney

Day 9: Uluru (Ayers Rock) At Longitude 131° you take the road less travelled, sharing exclusive and authentic experiences with only a few others. An exceptional touring program is included in your luxury wilderness experience.

Day 15: Sydney Relax on a four hour cruise that includes a gourmet three-course BBQ lunch with regional wines, local beers and five-star service. Activities available onboard include swimming, fishing and kayaking.

Price per person twin share, from:

Day 10: Mossman Gorge After lunch, transfer to Ayers Rock Airport for your onward flight to Cairns (additional expense). Upon arrival, you will be met and transferred to the stunning Silky Oaks Lodge set in the rainforest.

Day 16: Sydney Climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge with an expert guide for the ultimate Sydney experience. Get amazing views and learn all about the iconic structure during your climb to the 440-foot summit.

Day 11: Mossman Gorge Leave the land behind and spend an unforgettable day on the Great Barrier Reef. Snorkel, dive or stay dry with a semi-submersible tour.

Day 17: Sydney Today is yours to explore Sydney. Day 18: Sydney After breakfast, transfer to Sydney Airport for your onward flight arrangements.

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– Private round-trip airport/hotel transfers Melbourne and Sydney

Tour Code: DUA/AUSTYLE Airfare not included. Please call for pricing.

Four Seasons Sydney

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Australia / SELF-DRIVE VACATIONS

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ALL SELF-DRIVE VACATIONS INCLUDE: CO-PILOT PACK INCLUDING DETAILED DRIVING DIRECTIONS, MAPS AND GUIDE BOOKS

Hunter Valley, New South Wales

Barossa Valley, South Australia Twelve Apostles, Great Ocean Road, Victoria

Boomerang Road, Melbourne to Adelaide

Lake St Clair, Tasmania

Explore Tasmania’s 5 days Wildside

One of the most fabulous ways to get from Melbourne to Adelaide is to drive along the Great Ocean Road. Pass through the Limestone Coast region, walk through the lush forest in Otway National Park and explore the seaside towns of Apollo Bay and Port Fairy. Travel to Robe via Naracoorte to explore the labyrinth of caverns and amazing fossil beds that make up the Naracoorte World Heritage-listed fossil site. Enjoy a heritage walk through the pretty seaside village of Robe or stroll along stunning 17 Mile Beach. In the Barossa Valley, 80 cellar doors away acclaimed restaurants await, each providing a gastronomic experience.

Blue Mountains & 6 days Hunter Valley

Discover the pristine wilderness and wild side of Tasmania. Explore the stretch of Tasmania from Hobart to Launceston and get to know Australia’s dazzling, unique and accessible island. Explore Hobart, located in the shadow of Mount Wellington, then drive to the wild and rugged western coast of Tasmania through National Parks and historic towns including the village of Strahan. Explore Cradle Mountain and Lake St Clair, famous for alpine scenery with mountain peaks, lakes and forests. Continue to the charming town of Launceston, known for its elegant architecture, fine restaurants and wineries.

The Blue Mountains, named after the blue mist that rises from the covering forests of eucalyptus, make a spectacular start to your Blue Mountains and Hunter Valley self-drive. Admire the magnificent views over valleys, craggy peaks and cavernous gorges, and is a haven for wildlife. The Brisbane Water National Park displays sandstone landscapes rich in Aboriginal art, and Wollemi National Park is home to the rare Wollemi Pine. Tour the world class vineyards and wineries of Hunter Valley where 80 wineries, countless activities including golf, spas and gastronomic delights await. Includes:

Includes:

Includes:

– 1 night Comfort Inn the International, Apollo Bay – 1 night Comfort Inn Port Fairy – 1 night Best Western Melaleuca Motel & Apartments, Robe – 1 night Lyndoch Hill, Barossa Valley – 5 days Group C Car rental – Co-pilot kit with maps

– 1 night Hobart Travelodge – 1 night Strahan Village – 2 nights Cradle Mountain Hotel – 1 night Leisure Inn Penny Royal, Launceston – 5 days Group C Car rental – Co-pilot kit with maps

– 2 nights Leisure Inn Spires, Blue Mountains – 1 night Leisure Inn Pokolbin, Hunter Valley – 4 days Group C Car rental – Co-pilot kit with maps

Price per person twin share, from: 539

Price per person twin share, from: 511

Price per person twin share, from: 390

TOUR CODE: AOT/M01ACS

TOUR CODE: AOT/L02ACS

TOUR CODE: AOT/S07ACS

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Sit back and relax on board, soak up the scenery as you wind your way between iconic destinations on the Indian Pacific and The Ghan – two of the world’s great rail journeys.

Rail Journeys All guests traveling aboard The Ghan and Indian Pacific in Platinum, Gold Twin and Gold Single Service receive on-board meals, beverages, Off Train Excursions and Short Stops included in your fare. Platinum Service Offers guests a range of luxury extras including private chauffeur transfers, in-cabin breakfasts and access to the exclusive Platinum Club and Off Train Experiences. Spacious Platinum Cabins feature a full size ensuite and the choice of double or twin bedding.

Gold Service Twin Is one of the most popular levels, offering a private cabin complete with ensuite. All Gold Service guests can take advantage of the all-inclusive fares featuring on-board regional dining, a range of complimentary beverages and a choice of intriguing excursions and short stops.

Gold Service Single Provides guests with an economical and fun way to hit the tracks with all the benefits of all-inclusive travel. With no single supplement and a year-round standard discount off the Gold Twin Service per person fare, Gold Single Service represents great value.

Dining While spectacular views ignite your imagination, the talented on-board culinary team aims to bring the same sense of discovery to your table. Whether you’re sitting down for a leisurely breakfast, enjoying a social lunch or preparing for an intimate dinner for two, you can be assured of fresh, modern Australian dishes inspired by the destinations through which you are traveling. 22

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Australia / RAIL JOURNEYS

The Ghan

Indian Pacific

Travel deep into the heart of Australia, following the route of the early Afghan Cameleers who made their way overland from Adelaide in the 1800s. Relax and enjoy the scenery as The Ghan travels along the rails. Enjoy Off Train Excursions and Short Stops along the way, and impeccable service and facilities on-board.

Forty five years ago, Australia achieved the seemingly impossible – one continuous rail route across the nation, able to be undertaken by one train. This incredible journey takes you across the majestic Blue Mountains, through lush vineyards and vast open spaces, and from cities of four million to ghost towns of four.

Off Train Excursions include a leisurely cruise on the Katherine River amongst towering sandstone cliffs. Alternatively enjoy an exclusive cultural experience with the Jawoyn people. Upgrade your excursion with a helicopter fight over Kakadu or Nitmiluk National Parks.

If you join the journey in Sydney, enjoy a stop in Broken Hill and an Off Train Excursion to Silver City to discover the history of mining that makes the town what it is today.

Enjoy a morning or afternoon tour in Alice Springs that offers a glimpse into the history of yesterday visiting local landmarks. Upgrade your excursion for a helicopter ride over the stunning MacDonnell Ranges or experience the area on a camel ride. Travel northbound from Adelaide to Darwin and enjoy a Short Stop in Marla. Set foot in the remote reaches of South Australia and witness and unforgettable Outback sunrise. Travel southbound and stop in Manguri where you can cast your eyes skyward for an amazing showcase of Outback stars.

Traveling eastbound, enjoy an Off Train Excursion which takes in the city sights and the historic buildings of Adelaide or join a tasting tour around the bustling Central Market. Travel westbound and enjoy extended touring in Adelaide that includes dinner at the National Wine Centre. Alternatively, disembark outside of Adelaide and visit boutique wineries in the Barossa Valley before enjoying a private visit and dinner at Maggie Beer’s Farm Shop before transferring to Adelaide. Discover the city of Kalgoorlie if you are traveling eastbound and see the largest regional city in Western Australia. The city retains a sense of adventure as well as the characters of the early gold rush.

The Ghan travels from Darwin to Adelaide via Alice Springs or vice versa. The Journey time is 54 hours and covers 1,851 miles. Services run once a week year round, with an additional service operating mid May to August.

Shortstops include Rawlinna (westbound), where you step off the train and kick up your heels under the brilliant desert skies on the Nullabor Plain whilst enjoying chilled beverages and canapés. Travel eastbound and stop at Cook, where you can stretch your legs and explore the old railway town.

Year round departures leave from Darwin on a Wednesday and ex Adelaide on a Sunday. The additional service departs Darwin on Saturday and out of Adelaide on a Wednesday.

The Indian Pacific travels from Sydney to Perth via Adelaide or vice versa. The journey time is 65 hours and covers 2,704 miles. Services run once a week year round with an additional service September to mid-November.

The Ghan Expedition is a 4 day journey that includes an Outback Bush Barbecue and a visit to Coober Pedy and the underground city. Ask for details.

Year round service departs Perth on Sunday and ex Sydney on a Wednesday. The additional service departs Perth on a Wednesday and Sydney on a Sunday.

ADELAIDE – ALICE SPRINGS OR VV

DARWIN - ADELAIDE OR VV

SYDNEY TO ADELAIDE OR VV

Price per person twin share, from:

Price per person twin share, from:

Price per person twin share, from:

Gold Service Platinum Service

Toll-Free 855 550 8802

1,210 1,635

Gold Service Platinum Service

2,280 2,374

Gold Service Platinum Service

ADELAIDE TO PERTH OR VV Price per person twin share, from:

1,920 1,750

Gold Service Platinum Service

1,959 2,088

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Fairies & Fantasy Festival 2016

Stitches and Craft Show

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NRL Grand Finals

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Sensational Sydney is home to the iconic Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, worldfamous Bondi Beach and some of Australia’s best European historical sites. Sydney offers stretches of surf beach, coastal drives, tropical retreats, fine dining and shopping.

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Set in the historic Rocks district with breathtaking Harbour views, The Langham Sydney boasts the largest lead-in rooms in the city, including opening windows and balconies. Voted one of the Top 100 Hotels in the World; this luxurious property features a hand-curated art collection by Sotheby’s, Afternoon Tea with Wedgwood, contemporary fine-dining at Kent Street Kitchen and a rejuvenating The Day Spa by Chuan.

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Afternoon Tea with Wedgwood, hosted in Palm Court features hand-crafted pastries, truffles and macarons by their in-house Patissiere, transforming this classic tradition into a refined Sydney social affair. As the sun sets over the city, the western harbor facing venue transforms into a sophisticated lounge, where a mix of gastronomic cocktails, ambient lighting and jazz delivers day into night. The Day Spa by Chuan delivers exclusive German BABOR products and innovative new treatments for the ultimate indulgence and pampering. Featuring a technogym equipped Health Club, Jacuzzi and steam rooms, 20m indoor lap pool complete with pale stone columns and star-dappled sky ceiling, The Day Spa by Chuan is the ultimate oasis of serenity. Bonus Offer: Stay 4 nights, pay for 3. Valid Apr 1 - Sep 30, 16; Dec 1 - Dec 26, 16 & Jan 4 - Jan 31, 17.

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InterContinental Sydney Positioned with views overlooking the world’s most stunning harbor, InterContinental Sydney is located a short stroll from the famous Sydney Opera House and Royal Botanic Gardens. The hotels 509 contemporary guest rooms and suites are a blend of elegance and comfort. Beyond your room, discover the hotels outstanding facilities, including an indoor heated swimming pool and 24-hour gym. For the ultimate experience, upgrade to Club InterContinental and access its wrap-around outdoor terrace while enjoying deluxe breakfast, all-day light refreshments and twilight canapés and beverages with incomparable views across iconic Sydney Harbour.

DELUXE Map Reference: 2 PRICE GUIDE: $$

Bonus Offer: Stay 4 nights, pay for 3. Valid Apr 1 - Sep 30, 16.

Four Seasons Hotel Sydney Stunningly situated overlooking Sydney Harbour in the historic Rocks district, the Four Seasons is one of Sydney’s best luxury hotels. Each of the 531 stylishly appointed rooms, all offer elegant and contemporary furnishings, WiFi access, mini bar and twice-daily housekeeping. Relax in a luxurious room or suite that overlooks the Sydney skyline or treat yourself to a view overlooking dramatic panoramas of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House. Features include modern bistro dining at Pei Modern, cocktails and craft beers at Grain bar, a 24-hour fitness center, outdoor heated pool with Jacuzzi, and the luxurious Endota Spa.

DELUXE Map Reference: 3 PRICE GUIDE: $$

Bonus Offer: Stay 4 nights, pay for 3. Valid Apr 1 - Sep 30, 16; Dec 13 - Dec 24, 16 & Jan 3 - Jan 26, 17.

Shangri-La Hotel, Sydney One of Sydney's most iconic hotels, with 565 spacious recently refurbished guest rooms and luxury suites in the heart of the city. The hotel offers stunning views of Sydney Harbour, and some of the city’s finest dining, including the award-winning One Hat, Altitude Restaurant and Blu Bar on 36. When it is time to relax and revitalize, CHI, The Spa at Shangri-La is a place of personal peace, enchantment and well-being. Upgrade to a spacious Horizon Darling Harbour View Room with access to the Horizon Club Lounge for an extra level of personalized service and the best views.

DELUXE Map Reference: 4 PRICE GUIDE: $$

Bonus Offer: Stay 4 nights, pay for 3. Valid Apr 1 - Sep 30, 16; Dec 14 - Dec 27, 16 & Jan 3 - Jan 31, 17.

Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel Sydney Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel Sydney is an intimate, boutique-style hotel housed within a stunning Heritage-listed building located in the heart of Sydney. It is surrounded by some of the world’s renowned tourist attractions, including the iconic Sydney Opera House, Harbour Bridge, the historical Rocks area and Circular Quay. Major shopping and entertainment precincts in Darling Harbour and King Street Wharf are just around the corner.

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Sofitel Sydney Wentworth Sofitel Sydney Wentworth delivers a luxury experience with a touch of French inspiration, located in the heart of Sydney, just minutes from the famous icons of this harbor city. All 436 guest rooms and suites are finished in rich, contemporary, classic tones, sympathetic to the history of this grand hotel. Indulge in stylish dining and cocktails at Garden Court or Soirée. Take in high tea with the Wentworth Afternoon Tea. Spoil yourself at Elixr Health Club. Upgrade to a Club Sofitel Room to include full buffet breakfast, afternoon tea, evening canapés with cocktails and private check-in.

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Pullman Quay Grand Sydney Harbour The Pullman Quay Grand Sydney Harbour is superbly located at east Circular Quay on Sydney Harbour, just a short walk from the historic Rocks district, Sydney Opera House and all major Sydney attractions. All suites are contemporary and stylish in design with large floor to ceiling windows, a separate bedroom and lounge room, fully equipped kitchen, laundry facilities with a spa bath and internet access. This luxurious five-star hotel offers all-suite accommodation, indulgent cuisine at Q dining and one of Sydney’s stylish bars, ECQ, overlooking Sydney Harbour.

DELUXE Map Reference: 7 PRICE GUIDE: $$$

Bonus Offer: Stay 3 consecutive nights and receive full buffet breakfast daily. Valid Apr 1 - Sep 19, 16.

Rendezvous Hotel Sydney The Rocks Immerse yourself in Sydney's colorful past and present in the heart of The Rocks, home to some of the city’s oldest surviving buildings, boutique shops and galleries; this is also where the Australian settlement began. Rendezvous Hotel Sydney The Rocks is a charming and intimate 61 room boutique hotel, steps from Circular Quay, the Harbour Bridge and city shopping. Combining rich heritage and contemporary design, stylish one-bedroom apartments, spacious studio rooms and harbor view rooms allow you to make yourself at home for a comfortable stay.

FIRST CLASS Map Reference: 8 PRICE GUIDE: $$

Bonus Offer: Stay 4 nights, pay for 3. Valid Apr 1 - Sep 30, 16.

Holiday Inn Old Sydney Holiday Inn Old Sydney is located in the historic Rocks precinct where you can eat in restaurants located in some of the oldest surviving buildings in Sydney, or browse boutique shops and galleries in the place where Australia's European settlement began. Enjoy spectacular views to Sydney Harbour or The Rocks from the comfort of your room and 360-degree panoramas from the rooftop pool terrace. Set only a street back from Sydney Harbour, the hotel is ideally located for the ultimate Sydney experience.

FIRST CLASS Map Reference: 9 PRICE GUIDE: $$

Bonus Offer: Stay 4 nights, pay for 3. Valid Apr 1 - Sep 30, 16 & Jan 2 - Jan 31, 17.

Adina Apartment Hotel Sydney Adina Apartment Hotel Sydney has 144 one, two and three-bedroom serviced apartments and studio rooms centrally located close to Darling Harbour, Pitt Street Mall and Sydney Tower Eye. Surrounded by local eateries, from simple cafés to fine dining restaurants, and close to a choice of shopping options, this apartment hotel features facilities including a pool, sauna, and gym. All accommodation options offer the comforts of home with kitchenettes (studios) or fully-equipped kitchens.

FIRST CLASS Map Reference: 10 PRICE GUIDE: $$

Bonus Offer: Stay 4 nights, pay for 3. Valid Apr 1 - Sep 30, 16.

Holiday Inn Darling Harbour Emanating a quiet charm right in the middle of the action, Holiday Inn Darling Harbour has the best that Sydney’s Darling Harbour has to offer on its doorstep. The contemporary, heritage style hotel is a former 1890s wool store situated at the southern end of Darling Harbour, making it ideal for both city and harbor exploring. The spacious rooms include homely touches such as a choice of pillows and a power shower. Take a leisurely stroll to some of Sydney's best restaurants, theaters and shopping. Bonus Offer: Stay 4 nights, pay for 3. Valid Apr 1 - Dec 29, 16; Jan 2 - Mar 2, 17 & Mar 5 - Mar 31, 17.

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The Menzies Sydney Located in the heart of Sydney, The Menzies Sydney offers 446 elegantly appointed guest rooms and suites in a range of styles to suit every need. Overlooking Wynyard Park and enjoying an unbeatable position in the heart of Sydney’s shopping and business district, this iconic hotel is just a short stroll from the Opera House, The Rocks, Sydney Harbour Bridge and Darling Harbour. There is also direct access to the airport and close accessibility to public transport with Wynyard Station located directly opposite the hotel.

FIRST CLASS Map Reference: 12 PRICE GUIDE: $

Bonus Offer: Stay 4 nights, pay for 3 and receive an upgrade to the next level of accommodation, subject to availability at time of booking. Valid Apr 1 - Aug 12, 16; Aug 14 - Sep 16, 16; Sep 18 - Sep 30, 16; Dec 11 - Dec 26, 16 & Jan 4 Jan 23, 17.

Cambridge Hotel Sydney The award winning, 4-star Cambridge Hotel Sydney offers 149 rooms and suites, many offering balconies with city views over the Sydney city skyline. Located at 212 Riley Street, the hotel is within walking distance from the center of the city, only minutes from the shopping and restaurant precincts of Surry Hills and the Inner-East, as well as the tourist attractions of the city center such as Darling Harbour, Cockle Bay Wharf, China Town and iconic landmarks such as the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge.

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Bonus Offer: Stay 4 nights, pay for 3. Valid Apr 1 - Aug 31, 16.

Vibe Rushcutters You will love the convenience of staying in this dynamic park-side location of Rushcutters Bay. Enjoy browsing the fashionable boutiques of Double Bay, Oxford Street and the craft markets of Paddington. For more shopping, a five minute taxi ride takes you into the city center for the delights of Pitt Street Mall and Westfield Sydney. Eastern Suburbs beaches call you to brunch, with the world-renowned Bondi Beach and its iconic lifestyle only minutes away.

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Travelodge Sydney On the edge of the city center, you will be perfectly positioned to explore Sydney. Superb restaurants, theaters, lively nightclubs and a great range of shops are within walking distance. Major attractions including Darling Harbour, the Entertainment Quarter, Sydney Cricket Ground and the Sydney Football Stadium are all easily accessible from the hotel. For families, the Sydney Aquarium and Imax Theatre are also within walking distance. The hotel is close to Central Railway Station.

STANDARD Map Reference: 15 PRICE GUIDE: $

Bonus Offer: Stay 3 nights, pay for 2. Valid Apr 1 - Sep 30, 16.

Sightsee-n-Save Pass Save money by pre-purchasing the AAT Kings ‘Sightsee-n-Save Pass’ which includes open-dated coupons that can be redeemed against various excursions locally in Australia. Available only for purchase prior to arrival in Australia, the pass can save you up to 35% when comparing purchasing each tour separately. Each tour uses half a pass, 1 pass or 2 passes depending on the duration of the tour. On arrival in Australia, call AAT Kings and book your desired tour and date.

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SIGHTSEEING / Sydney

BridgeClimb Sydney See Sydney at its best – take the climb of your life on the Sydney Harbour Bridge with BridgeClimb Sydney. With Climb leaders as your guide, you will suit-up in their specially designed outdoor gear and ascend. From its fascinating underbelly to its summit, 439ft above the Harbour, the Bridge is the pride of Sydney. From dawn until dusk, the view from the top is always different. Climbs are available at dawn (limited departures), during the day, twilight or night. There are three climbs available; BridgeClimb, BridgeClimb Express and BridgeClimb Sampler. The BridgeClimb is the original experience that offers stunning views of Sydney as you journey to the top along the outer arches of the Bridge. BridgeClimb Express accelerates your ascent to the summit through the inner arch. With fewer stops,

this climb is ideal for those short on time and who have a higher level of general fitness. BridgeClimb Sampler gives you a taste of the world famous BridgeClimb. In just 1 ½ hours, ascend the inner arch of the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge to a spectacular vantage point halfway to the top. Departs: Daily; limited departures Dec 30, closed Dec 31. Duration: 1.5 – 3.5 hours (length of tour). Includes: Climber cap, group photograph and commemorative certificate (excluding BridgeClimb Sampler). Ask us about the special event climbs including VIVID and Mardi Gras.

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Taronga Zoo One of Sydney’s most famous attractions, the awardwinning Taronga Zoo is home to over 4,000 animals, including Australian native wildlife, as well as rare and endangered exotic animals. Overlooking the magnificent Sydney Harbour, Taronga Zoo is just 12 minutes from the city by ferry. Open 365 days a year, admission includes daily keeper talks and shows, and access to the Sky Safari, Sydney’s only cable car.

Departs: Open daily 9.30am to 5.00pm (seasonal). Includes: General admission, daily keeper talks and access to the Sky Safari cable car.

Looking for a more unique experience? Why not book one of the intimate behind-the-scenes tours. For those looking for an overnight experience you can even stay at the Zoo at the popular ‘Roar and Snore’ (additional costs apply). For the thrill-seekers, why not challenge yourself on Taronga’s exciting new treetop adventure course, Wild Ropes. Sydney’s ultimate aerial adventure, experience nature from a new perspective (additional costs apply).

Cruise Like A Local

Sydney Classic Cycle Tour

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Enjoy a relaxing ride along Sydney's beautiful Harbour and see the iconic sights of Sydney with local perspective. Have fun, get orientated and beat jet-lag at the same time! Tours for more experienced riders also available. Departs: Mon, Wed, Fri and Sat at 10.30am from Harrington Street, The Rocks. Duration: 4 hours. Includes: Bicycle, helmet, bike bags and secure storage.

See Sydney Harbour with the small group cruising specialists aboard a 52-foot motor yacht. Cruise past the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House before dropping anchor in a secluded cove for a barbecue. Swim, fish or just relax! Departs: 12:30pm Campbells Cove Floating Pontoon. Duration: 4 hours. Includes: Lunch, beverages and on-board activities.

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Bondi Beach, Sydney Sights and Harbour Lunch Cruise See some of the best sights that Sydney has to offer. Start your afternoon with a delicious buffet lunch aboard the MV Sydney 2000. Watch Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House glide by as you take in million dollar harbor views and listen to the commentary while dining.

This tour is a perfect introduction to Sydney’s highlights for those with a limited amount of time. Departs: Daily from 1.45pm. Duration: 4 hours. Includes: Lunch.

An early start has you heading north across the Sydney Harbour Bridge to Featherdale Wildlife Park. Get up close and personal with kangaroos, koalas, wallabies and wombats before the park opens to the general public. Continue west to the Blue Mountains National Park and enjoy a home-prepared morning tea served in a hidden valley. Stop at Wentworth Falls and enjoy a short walk through bushland to witness deep gorges and stunning waterfalls. Travel to Kings Tableland for stunning views before arriving at a renovated mechanical workshop, Leura Garage for lunch. See the magical 3 Sisters Rock formation before stunning lookouts of the Jamison and Grose Valley’s. Return to Sydney over the ANZAC bridge before arriving back in the city. Departs: Daily at 8am. Duration: 9 hours. Includes: Experienced guide, travel by luxury vehicle, morning tea and lunch with beverages.

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After lunch, board a coach and visit the historic Rocks district, Hyde Park, St Mary’s Cathedral, Parliament House and the Art Gallery. Stop at Mrs. Macquarie’s Chair for magnificent views of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge before you see The Gap for panoramic scenery and dip your toes into the surf at the world-famous Bondi Beach.

The Essential Sydney Tour For your first day in Sydney, consider spending a few hours getting to know Sydney’s secrets and icons. See the historic Rocks precinct, climb Observatory Hill for views of Anzac Bridge and Darling Harbour, cross the Sydney Harbour Bridge on your way to North Head for unrivaled views and a secluded walk along the rugged sandstone cliffs; it will take your breath away. See Sydney’s popular neighborhoods and historic sights on the drive between stops.

Combo Pass of Sydney’s Best Attractions Purchase a Combo Pass and gain access into some of Sydney’s best sights including SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo, Madame Tussauds Sydney, Sydney Tower Eye or Manly SEA LIFE Sanctuary.

After lunch at the magnificent Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, see more great sights including a stop at Sydney’s famous Bondi Beach before returning to your hotel. Departs: Daily at 10:30am. Duration: 5 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, informative guide, travel in luxury air-conditioned vehicles and café style lunch.

The SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium houses the world’s largest collection of all-Australian aquatic life. At WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo get up close to koalas, walk among kangaroos and come eye-to-eye with one of the world’s biggest crocodiles! The Sydney Tower Eye offers stunning panoramic 360° views of Sydney. At Madame Tussauds Sydney, see over 70 life-like figures. Experience animal conservation in action at Manly SEA LIFE Sanctuary and check out Penguin Cove for a colony of Little Penguins. Departs: Anytime from 9.30am - 5.00pm. Duration: Varies by attraction.

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The Rocks Dreaming Aboriginal Heritage Tour

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Blue Mountains High Country Eco Tour

Tastings in the Hunter…A Wine Lovers Adventure

Be touched by the most ancient human culture on earth on a leisurely walkabout with an Aboriginal guide in the Rocks district. Journey into the Dreamtime, the culture of Aboriginal people. Departs: Daily at 10.30am from Cadman’s Cottage. Duration: 1.5 hours. Includes: Local Aboriginal greeting, lesson in some of the language, opportunity to handle cultural objects and participate in a cultural acknowledgment of Earth Mother in Sydney.

Depart Sydney for a private morning tea at a wildlife park en route to the Hunter Valley Wine Region. On arrival, enjoy an exclusive small group wine and cheese pairing at a boutique winery, wine tastings and a fabulous gourmet lunch experience. This is a small group wine tasting experience at its very best. Departs: Daily from 7am. Duration: 10 hours. Includes: Two course lunch with two glasses of wine and exclusive wine and cheese tastings.

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SIGHTSEEING / Sydney

Bondi Local

Captain Cook Hop On Hop Off Cruise

Sydney is a beach side city. Join a friendly local Bondi Surf instructor and experience Australia’s most famous beach… Bondi the way the locals do! Enjoy the half day Bondi Beach tour which includes; hotel transfers, group surf lesson, beach tour and a casual beach side lunch. This tour has a daily departure and includes awesome sight-seeing and photo opportunities. Swim, surf, walk, SUP, relax and sun bake….do what the locals do! Departs: 10:00am - 1:30pm Daily (excluding Christmas Day, Boxing Day and News Year Day) Duration: 3.5 hours. Includes: Round-trip hotel transfers, touring, beachside lunch, surf lesson with all equipment.

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The Hop On Hop Off Cruise is the essential introduction to Sydney Harbour. Experience the harbor highway and destinations as you explore the city on rocket ferries that depart every 45 minutes. Disembark at one of nine stops that include Taronga Zoo, Luna Park, Shark Island and Manly. Three day Sydney Harbour Pass also available. Departs: Daily. Duration: Travel at your leisure. Includes: Commentary and up to nine stops. PRICE GUIDE: $

Captain Cook Dinner Cruise Enjoy a Captain Cook dinner cruise aboard Sydney’s most prestigious cruise ships MV Sydney 2000 and John Cadman 2. Offering million dollar views, expansive viewing decks, dining rooms and a range of menu and entertainment options. Departs: Nightly at 7pm from Jetty No 6 Circular Quay. Duration: From 2.5 hours Includes: Contemporary Australian menu, great music and dancing. PRICE GUIDE: $

Sydney Opera House Experience the spectacular Opera House, Sydney’s most recognized landmark with these tour and package options: The Sydney Opera House Tour

The Backstage Tour

Don’t miss out seeing what goes on under the famous white sails, follow your guide on a journey through the history and architecture of this UNESCO listed World Heritage site. Departs: Daily 9am-5pm. Duration: 1 hour.

Go behind-the-scenes in intimate groups to stand like a star on the grand Concert Hall stage. See inside artists’ dressing rooms or tour the orchestra pit. Enjoy a full hot breakfast with your host in the world famous Green Room. Departs: Daily at 7am. Duration: approx. 2 hours. Includes: Breakfast.

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The Tour & Tasting Plate

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Sydney Opera House Performance Packages

Combine The Sydney Opera House Tour with an indulgent three-tier tasting plate. Enjoy your tour and return afterwards for lunch or dinner. Departs: Daily. Duration: approx. 2 hours. Includes: Three-tier tasting plate and tour.

Merge world-class performance tickets with a guided tour and a selection of dining options to create the ultimate Sydney Opera House experience. Departs: Daily subject to performance schedule. Duration: Subject to performance times. The Red Carpet Package includes: 3 course pre-theater menu. The Starry Nights Package includes: Alfresco dining with a 3-tier tasting plate for two. Or the Showcase Package for performance ticket and guided tour only.

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Beyond Sydney / ACCOMMODATION

Beyond Sydney From the mystical Blue Mountains to the golden sand beaches to the north, from the rolling hills of wine country to the Outback vistas of Broken Hill, New South Wales offers diverse and varied landscapes and experiences. Try wine tasting in the Hunter Valley, go hiking in the Blue Mountains, surfing at Byron Bay or fossicking out west. Lincoln Rock Lookout, Wentworth Falls

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Emirates One&Only Wolgan Valley

Emirates One&Only Wolgan Valley is an ultra-luxury conservation-based resort, located 2.5 hours’ drive from Sydney in the World Heritage-listed Greater Blue Mountains region. Set on 7,000 acres of carbon-neutral conservation and wildlife reserve, the resort combines absolute luxury with a quintessentially Australian bush experience. Occupying just one percent of the total land area, the resort offers a unique blend of seclusion, native wildlife, dramatic natural beauty, conservation and heritage combined with unsurpassed luxury facilities and outstanding food and wine. The resort features 40 elegantly appointed villas, each with its own swimming pool and private verandah with stunning valley views, a Main Homestead with various dining settings, a heritage precinct, and the One&Only Spa. Emirates One&Only Wolgan Valley offer a range of exciting activities including wildlife safaris, nature walks, heritage tours, mountain biking, horse riding and conservation work.

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ACCOMMODATION / Beyond Sydney

The Byron at Byron Resort and Spa

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Be inspired by nature at The Byron at Byron Resort and Spa. Set within a stunning 45 acre subtropical rainforest, just steps from Tallow Beach, this multi-awardwinning resort provides an idyllic escape in a relaxed atmosphere. This is a place to indulge with nurturing spa treatments, fresh local cuisine, walks through the rainforest and daily yoga. Bordered on one side by beautiful coastline and the other by magnificent rainforests, Byron Bay has become world-famous as a center for relaxation and activity. Spacious luxury accommodation at the resort comprises 92 one bedroom air-conditioned suites. Each suite contains a kitchen, separate living and dining area, plasma TV as well as two enclosed balconies. Luxurious bathrooms have deep free standing bathtubs and separate shower and the California king beds ensure dream time really does exist. Bonus Offer: Stay a minimum of 3 nights and receive full breakfast daily. Valid Apr 1, 16 - Mar 31, 17.

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Capella Lodge, Lord Howe Island A close-kept secret among stylish insiders, Capella Lodge is Lord Howe Island’s premium retreat. Gently melding modern design into glorious natural surroundings, Capella’s underplayed raw-teak-and-white-linen aesthetic lets the true star shine: views of the jaw-droppingly dramatic Mounts Gower and Lidgbird. A feeling of relaxed sophistication flows throughout with beach-chic furnishings, island-themed artworks and kentia palm fringed decks creating an easy ambience and barefoot luxury. Fine dining is a drawcard and the innovative menu showcases a bounty of local seafood and fresh regional produce. The verdant World Heritage site is a paradise of rainforests, reefs and beaches and is home to hundreds of rare and endemic species. Take to mountain walks, relax on white-sandy beaches and explore the riot of submarine color in the world’s southernmost coral reef. Inspired by the carefree spirit of the authentic Australian beach house and refreshingly off the radar, Capella Lodge brings the ultimate castaway fantasy to life. Includes: Gourmet breakfast, sunset drinks (including canapés), dinner with inspired daily menu, open bar with premium wines and spirits from 6pm daily, non-alcoholic beverages, selected in-suite bar and island airport transfers. Bonus Offer: Stay 4 nights, pay for 3. Valid May 1 - Aug 31, 16.

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Cairns & Northern Beaches / ACCOMMODATION

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Queensland is Australia’s Sunshine State – home to an abundance of golden, sandy, white beaches, coral reefs and lush rainforests. The south-east corner is a diverse mix of surfing, entertainments and laid back towns. To the north, the Whitsundays offer snorkeling, sailing or diving and you may just find your own island paradise. The tropical north is home to the World Heritage-listed Daintree and Great Barrier Reef National Parks. Covering 700,000 square miles (twice the size of Texas), the State offers something for everyone.

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Pullman Reef Hotel Casino Located in the heart of the city, the Pullman Reef Hotel Casino overlooks Trinity Bay and the departure point for the Great Barrier Reef. The 128 luxuriously appointed rooms and suites are unmistakably Tropical North Queensland style with plantation shutters and light timbers. Each has a spa bath and walk in shower and private garden balcony with city or water views. Enjoy innovative and award-winning contemporary fusion cuisine in Tamarind, or dine at one of the three other restaurants and bars. Hotel facilities include a rooftop swimming pool, sauna, gym, the Cairns Wildlife Dome, bar and live entertainment.

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Alamanda Palm Cove by Lancemore The only absolute beachfront resort in Palm Cove village, Alamanda Palm Cove by Lancemore is nestled amongst majestic palm trees with a picture-postcard beachfront location, offering azure tropical water and a magnificent stretch of golden sandy beach. Well-appointed in style and location, the resort features spacious all-suite accommodation, each with private balcony or terrace and the stunning multi-award winning absolute beachfront Nu Nu Restaurant. The resort also plays host to the multi-award winning The Alamanda Spa, the perfect place to rejuvenate your mind, body and soul.

DELUXE Map Reference: 2 PRICE GUIDE: $$

Bonus Offer: Stay 4 nights, pay for 3. Valid Apr 1 - Dec 23, 16 & Jan 9 - Mar 31, 17.

Pullman Cairns International Pullman Cairns International is perfectly located in the center of tropical Cairns. Overlooking Cairns Harbour and the lush mountain hinterland, it is spectacularly positioned to take advantage of all the city has to offer. Dine in Coco’s Restaurant and Lobby Bar or unwind in Vie Spa. For something a little more active, enjoy the two swimming pools, Jacuzzi and sundeck, challenge yourself in the well-equipped gym and wind down in the sauna.

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The Pacific Hotel Cairns Pacific Hotel Cairns is conveniently located on the picturesque Esplanade overlooking Trinity Bay, opposite the departure terminal to the Great Barrier Reef. It 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 views of the inlet or Esplanade. On-site is a pool, Sugarcane Rhumbar and Bushfire Flame Grill Restaurant offering Brazilian inspired, Australian style barbecue.

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Bonus Offer: Stay 4 nights, pay for 3. Valid Apr 1, 16 - Mar 31, 17.

Novotel Cairns Oasis Resort Centrally located in the heart of Cairns, Novotel Cairns Oasis Resort is situated on six acres of tropical gardens and boasts the largest lagoon-style pool in the city center, complete with its own white-sand beach and swim up bar. All 314 resort-style rooms and suites feature a private terrace or balcony facing the pool, city or gardens. Facilities also include a restaurant, day spa, 24-hour gym and free WiFi in the lobby area. The hotel is a short walk to the Esplanade, center of Cairns and the Reef Casino.

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Bonus Offer: Stay 4 nights, pay for 3. Valid Apr 1 - Jun 8, 16; Jun 12 - Jun 24, 16; Nov 1 - Dec 30, 16; Jan 2 - Jan 24, 17 & Feb 5 - Mar 31, 17. Includes: Complimentary 24 hour access to In-Balance by Novotel Gymnasium, 24 hour reception and room service, in room safe, satellite TV, tea and coffee facilities, iron/ironing board.

The Reef Retreat An intimate resort with unique character set within rainforest gardens, positioned adjacent to palm fringed Palm Cove Beach.The 36 spacious studios, suites and villa apartments come complete with kitchenettes and living/dining areas opening to private balconies. Each overlooks the tranquil, heated pool and spa or the tropical gardens where guests can relax surrounded by majestic paper bark trees, palms, exotic plants and birds. Enjoy the seclusion of this rainforest setting just 150 feet from the beach and restaurants. Bonus Offer: Stay 4 nights, pay for 3. Valid Apr 1 - Jun 25, 16; Nov 1 - Dec 23, 16 & Jan 7 - Mar 31, 17.

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Cairns & Northern Beaches / ACCOMMODATION

Kewarra Beach Resort & Spa The only private beach resort and spa of its kind in the region, Kewarra Beach Resort & Spa is a boutique beachfront resort, five minutes from Palm Cove. Environmentally sensitive with superb cuisine and attention to service, the secluded hideaway is set on 30 acres of lush landscaped rainforest gardens, with two tropical pools one of which is heated. Detached secluded suites and private bungalows are nestled in an oasis of coastal lagoons, palms and endemic rainforest. This is a rich habitat home to dozens of native species. All tours in the region pick up and return to Kewarra each day.

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Bonus Offer: Stay 4 nights, pay for 3. Valid Apr 1 - Jul 31, 16 & Nov 1, 16 - Mar 31, 17.

Paradise on the Beach Palm Cove is a vibrant beach side village located 25 minutes north of Cairns and the international airport. It is ideally located to conveniently access all of the region’s outstanding attractions including the Great Barrier Reef, Daintree Rainforest, Skyrail and Kuranda. Regarded as Cairns premier beach destination, Palm Cove has the picture perfect seascape of offshore islands, tropical palms and towering native Melaleuca trees. Boutique shopping, day spas and a wide variety of award winning Restaurants and Cafés line the shady Esplanade. Free WiFi, complimentary cable HDTV and underground parking is included. There is a tour information on-site to assist with general information and day trips.

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Bonus Offer: Stay 4 nights, pay for 3. Valid Apr 1, 16 - Mar 31, 17.

Rydges Esplanade Resort Cairns Located in the heart of Cairns, mid-way along the esplanade, Rydges Esplanade is a stepping off point for guests wanting to experience the city’s vibrant, waterfront precinct while exploring the Great Barrier Reef, World Heritagelisted rainforest and other attractions. The air-conditioned accommodation incorporates 235 hotel guest rooms with 12 especially designed for families. All feature Rydges DreamBeds, WiFi and a private balcony with sea or mountain views. Highlights include the award-winning CHB Restaurant, Fire & Ice Terrace, three swimming pools and conference facilities.

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Bonus Offer: Stay 3 nights, pay for 2. Valid Apr 1 – Jun 9, 16; Jun 14 – Jun 30, 16; Nov 1 – Dec 28, 16; Jan 3 – Jan 20, 17 & Feb 4 – Mar 31, 17.

Bay Village Tropical Retreat & Apartments Bay Village Tropical Retreat & Apartments is centrally located just a short stroll from Cairns Esplanade. A unique boutique hotel with friendly service, offers a variety of guest rooms including standard, family, studio, onebedroom suites, two and three-bedroom apartments. All are tastefully decorated, enhanced by the warmth of forest timber complementing the tropical surrounds. Services and facilities include a popular restaurant with an award-winning wine list, pool, complimentary parking, free WiFi, internet lounge and guest laundry.

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Bonus Offer: Stay 4 nights, pay for 3. Valid Apr 1 - Jun 30, 16 & Mar 1 - Mar 31, 17.

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Pullman Port Douglas Sea Temple Resort and Spa Pullman Port Douglas Sea Temple Resort and Spa is on the secluded beachfront of Four Mile Beach. It blends seamlessly with the surrounding landscape and centers around an expansive lagoon pool and island bar. Accommodation includes beautifully appointed studio rooms, elegant apartments and villas with plunge pools, luxury swim-out apartments and penthouses with a rooftop spa and barbecue area. For the ultimate vacation experience, laze on a sun lounge, order a cocktail, then settle in for lunch at the Sea Temple Pool Bar. The resort also features a day spa, restaurant and is adjacent to an 18 hole golf course.

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Bonus Offer: Stay 4 nights, pay for 3. Valid Apr 1 - Jun 24, 16; Jul 17 - Sep 16, 16; Oct 9 - Dec 22, 16 & Jan 15 - Mar 31, 17.

Mandalay Luxury Beachfront Apartments Mandalay Luxury Beachfront Apartments are located in secluded tropical gardens and opposite the legendary Four Mile Beach. Offering a blend of contemporary design and casual charm, these air-conditioned one, two, and threebedroom apartments exemplify the beach style and relaxed elegance which Port Douglas is renowned for. With spacious balconies and interiors, all apartments are equipped with a full kitchen, dining room and a separate laundry room. On-site facilities include two swimming pools, Jacuzzi, tennis court and barbecue facilities.

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Regal Port Douglas Ideally situated in the village center, Regal Port Douglas offers studios, one and two-bedroom apartments all with balconies and either outdoor Jacuzzis or indoor spa baths. With Four Mile Beach an easy stroll away, and a range of dining and shopping options right on your doorstep, Regal offers the complete Port Douglas experience at an affordable price. This 47-room boutique property provides free WiFi to all guests and is the perfect base from which to explore the Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest. Bonus Offer: Stay 5 nights, pay for 4. Valid Apr 1 - May 31, 16; Nov 1 - Dec 19, 16 & Jan 11 - Mar 31, 17.

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Thala Beach Nature Reserve Thala Beach Nature Reserve is a deluxe family-owned eco retreat nestled in 58 hectares of native forest on a private-access beach. Conveniently located 45 minutes drive north of Cairns and 15 minutes south of Port Douglas, guests enjoy the best of the tropics from this secluded paradise. Sitting atop a headland with breathtaking vistas, Thala Beach Nature Reserve provides an island-feel retreat and is the ideal base for exploring the Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest – all regional day tours pick up direct from reception. Boutique timber bungalows are built high on stilts and nestle in the forest canopy providing a private and unobtrusive approach to nature. Time spent relaxing on the timberdecked verandas is enhanced by sightings of birds, butterflies, wallabies, possums and sugar gliders. Osprey Restaurant offers panoramic vistas, and guests dine among the birds in the surrounding treetops while enjoying modern Australian cuisine with friendly service. Guests enjoy complimentary, guided nature tours by on-site Rangers including wallaby walks, a unique coconut odyssey, outdoor stargazing, beach discovery, wildlife and bird-watching tours. Bonus Offer: Stay 4 nights, pay for 3. Valid Apr 1 - Jun 30, 16 & Jan 11 - Mar 31, 17. Includes: Daily scheduled guided tours, star gazing, weekly evening presentations and buggy transfers around the property.

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Peninsula Boutique Hotel Port Douglas Award-winning Peninsula Boutique Hotel is ideally positioned overlooking Four Mile Beach and the Coral Sea. A tranquil adult oasis within a minute's walk of the town center, shopping and restaurants. Spacious one bedroom suites include a kitchenette and a large private balcony with ocean or pool views. Enjoy friendly service and hospitality that the Peninsula is renowned for. Facilities include licensed restaurant and bar, heated swimming pools, Jacuzzi spa, under cover parking, free WiFi, complimentary laundry facilities and daily room service.

FIRST CLASS Map Reference: 5 PRICE GUIDE: $$$

Bonus Offer: Stay 5 nights, pay for 4. Valid Apr 1 - Jun 30, 16 & Nov 1, 16 - Mar 31, 17. Includes: Breakfast daily.

QT Port Douglas QT Port Douglas is a unique designer resort that celebrates an eclectic design environment and bold entertainment to create an intriguing yet relaxing experience. Dine in the award winning Bazaar Interactive Marketplace, then settle inside or lounge on the luxurious outdoor booths at the fun and hip cocktail bar Estilo. Lounge in the lagoon style pool complete with swim up bar, and add to the relaxation experience at the designer day spa, Spa Q. QT Port Douglas – where Mad Men meets the Hamptons.

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Bonus Offer: Stay 4 nights, pay for 3. Valid Apr 1 - Oct 31, 16.

Villa San Michele Villa San Michele enjoys a fantastic location on Macrossan Street in the heart of Port Douglas, just a few minutes walk to Four Mile Beach. Villa San Michele features one and two-bedroom Mediterranean style apartments set around a courtyard of tropical gardens, complete with two saltwater swimming pools (heated), spa and poolside barbecue. Additional facilities include free WiFi, undercover parking, laundry facilities, tour desk and book and magazine exchange. The boutique apartments are spacious in size and feature a private balcony and kitchen facilities.

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SIGHTSEEING / Cairns, Northern Beaches & Port Douglas

Kuranda, Scenic Rail & Skyrail Make your visit to Kuranda a memorable one from door to door. The Kuranda Boarding Pass allows for driver check-in, avoiding the ticketing lines at the station and offering you pre-allocated preferential seating on the Kuranda Scenic Railway. Purchase a light breakfast or explore the souvenir shop and museum at Freshwater Station before boarding the Kuranda Scenic Railway. Your journey takes you through hand-hewn tunnels and across bridges with amazing views. Stop at Barron Gorge to view the falls before arriving at Kuranda Station. There is free time to explore the village and your Kuranda Boarding Pass also offers discounted entry into Birdworld, Kuranda Koala Gardens, The Australian Butterfly Sanctuary and Rainforestation. Board the Skyrail for one of the world’s most memorable rainforest experiences. Glide over the

Your tour ends at Caravonica Lakes where a hostess is waiting to assist you with your return coach transfer to your accommodation. Alternatively, continue on to your pre-booked choice of two exciting options, visiting either the Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park or Hartley's Crocodile Adventure Park. Departs: Cairns and Palm Cove daily from 8am. Duration: 10 or 11 hours depending on option chosen. Includes: Hotel transfers.

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Mossman Gorge Indigenous Half Day Tour

Daintree Dreaming Experience the region’s rich Aboriginal history and culture, take a journey from coast to rainforest to learn the ancient culture of the Kuku Yalanji people. With spear in hand, learn traditional hunting and gathering techniques on a two-hour coastal walk as you track and hunt for fish, mud crabs and mussels along the beach and through the mangroves. Enjoy homemade damper and a taster of what you have caught.

Experience the wonders of the World Heritage-listed Daintree Rainforest as your experienced Indigenous guide takes you on an exclusive walk through the Kuku Yalanji land to hear their stories, and culture. Departs: Port Douglas from 9am. Duration: 4 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, 1.5 hour Dreamtime Gorge Walk, experienced Indigenous guide and bush tea with damper.

Enjoy a delicious lunch at the Mossman Gorge Centre, before being greeted with a traditional smoking ceremony. A ceremony conducted by Aboriginal people with specialized cultural knowledge to welcome you to their land. Wander into the lush rainforest and experience the wonders of the World Heritage-listed site, immerse yourself in enchanting stories and rich Indigenous heritage. Enjoy a refreshing swim in the cool clear waters of the Gorge. Departs: Cairns and Port Douglas Mon, Wed, Fri and Sun from 7.30am. Duration: 11 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, morning tea and lunch.

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Cape Tribulation, Daintree & Mossman Gorge Explore the oldest rainforest in the world in the Daintree and Cape Tribulation National Parks. Cruise on the Daintree River, walk on Cape Tribulation Beach and visit the Mossman Gorge Gateway Centre for an Indigenous presentation by the Kuku Yalanji people. Departs: Cairns, Palm Cove and Port Douglas daily from 7am. Duration: 11 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, lunch and refreshments.

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Daintree Walkabout Join the Dreamtime Gorge Walk at Mossman Gorge, learning of dreamtime legends, bush tucker sources and traditional plant use before tea, damper and question time with your Indigenous guide. Departs: Mon, Wed, Fri & Sat from Cairns, Palm Cove & Port Douglas from 7am. Duration: 10 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, professional driver/guide, lunch at Silky Oaks, a Daintree River cruise and short tour of Port Douglas. PRICE GUIDE: $ 38

rainforest canopy and take advantage of the two stops en route to enjoy a walk through the rainforest or visit the CSIRO Interpretive Centre.

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Cairns, Northern Beaches & Port Douglas / SIGHTSEEING & TOURING

Cod Hole & Coral Sea Dive Expeditions

3 -7 days

Take your lifetime dream of diving the Great Barrier Reef a step further, and join Spirit of Freedom to dive some of the world’s most famous, remote and spectacular sites. Three to seven day expeditions promise amazing diversity from the picturesque coral gardens of the Ribbon Reefs, to the enormous Potato Cod at The Cod Hole, to the incredible shark dive and 3000ft walls of the Coral Sea reefs. Equipped with all the modern comforts, the 125ft vessel provides three decks of living space, spacious cabins, professional dive service and gourmet meals. A scenic flight between Lizard Island and Cairns is included on the three and four day tours. Departs: Monday at 12noon for the 3 and 7 Day tour. Thursday at 8.30am for the 4 Day option. Duration: 3 days/3 nights, 4 days/4 nights and 7 days/7 nights. Includes: Hotel transfers, en-suite cabin with daily service, Chef prepared gourmet meals, Australian wines and soft drinks with evening meals and flight to/from Lizard Island on the 3 and 4 day tour options. Price pp twin share,from: 1,330

Kuranda, Scenic Rail, Skyrail & Tjapukai

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This small group tour travels to the Daintree National Park, aboard a personalized vehicle along the smooth waters of the Daintree River, up the scenic Alexandra Range, passing through rainforest to Jindalba and the magical Thornton Beach ‘where the rainforest meets the sea’. Enjoy a private rainforest walk to look for rainforest lizards, birds, butterflies and perhaps even marsupials before continuing on to visit an orchard of exotic fruit. Admire the outstanding panoramic view at Alexandra Range Lookout with views of the Daintree River, Snapper Island and, on a clear day, Port Douglas. Departs: Cairns, Palm Cove and Port Douglas daily from 6.45am. Duration: 11 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, experienced guide, morning tea and lunch.

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Breakfast with the Koalas

For a unique Indigenous experience, spend time at Tjapukai, learn how bush foods were used to create medicinal remedies, master the didgeridoo and throw a traditional boomerang and spear. Interact with the Tjapukai people as they illustrate their ancient skills. Travel on Skyrail, before a brief visit to Kuranda - return journey is on the Kuranda Scenic Rail. Departs: Cairns, Port Douglas and Palm Cove daily from 8am. Duration: 11 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers.

Enjoy a hot Aussie breakfast or Belgian waffles in the company of a cute koala and its keeper. After breakfast an opportunity for a photo with a koala is available (additional cost). Experience Hartley’s wildlife presentations, including a bird show, crocodile cruise and feeding shows. Departs: Cairns and Palm Cove daily from 8.30am. Duration: 4 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, breakfast and wildlife activities. Ask about our Zootastic 5 experience.

PRICE GUIDE: $

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Ocean Freedom

Thala Beach Lodge, Port Douglas

Daintree Wanderer 4WD Small Group Eco Tour

Cape Tribulation, Daintree & Jungle Surfing

Travel in style on a 65ft CAT to two reef destinations – the shallow waters surrounding Upolu Cay and “Wonder Wall” on the outer edge Upolu Reef. Six hours on the reef to experience snorkeling, complimentary Adventure Drift Snorkel and Glass Bottom Boat Tours and optional diving. Departs: Cairns and Northern Beaches daily from 8am. Duration: 8.5 hours. Includes: Morning tea, smorgasbord lunch, afternoon snacks, wetsuit, snorkeling gear and tuition.

This action-packed full day tour along the Great Barrier Reef Drive includes ziplining through the canopy of the world’s oldest rainforest and a boat cruise on the Daintree River in search of the saltwater crocodile. Visit Wildlife Habitat where you are guaranteed sightings of the region’s most iconic wildlife. Departs: Cairns, Palm Cove and Port Douglas daily from 7am. Duration: 12 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, lunch and refreshments.

PRICE GUIDE: $

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SIGHTSEEING & TOURING / Great Barrier Reef

Quicksilver Outer Great Barrier Reef Cruise For the experience of a lifetime Quicksilver, Australia’s most awarded Great Barrier Reef operator, will take you to the renowned Agincourt Reef, a jewel-like ribbon reef showcasing unsurpassed coral formations, colorful marine life and exceptional underwater visibility. You will cruise aboard a high speed wave-piercing catamaran in air-conditioned comfort. From the spacious activity platform, guests of all ages, swimmers and non-swimmers alike, can experience this spectacular reef.

scuba diving, Oceanwalker helmet diving, guided snorkel tours with a marine biologist and scenic helicopter flights. Quicksilver is Advanced Ecotourism Accredited. Departs: Cairns, Palm Cove and Port Douglas daily from 7am. Duration: 10 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, refreshments, lunch, snorkeling equipment, semi-submersible boat tour and access to the underwater observatory.

Friendly and attentive crews, including professional marine biologists, are on hand to ensure you enjoy and gain the most from your day. Explore the reef in a semi-submersible and from the underwater observatory, see the unique fish feeding display, or snorkel and dive in the beautiful coral gardens. Optional activities available include introductory and certified

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Outer Reef Dive and Snorkel Tour The TUSA Dive day tour will take you to the very edge of the Great Barrier Reef to snorkel and dive. With a selection of 16 reef sites, you will visit the best two for the day’s conditions. Reef sites include vast coral gardens, caverns, walls and isolated pinnacles, all teeming with marine biodiversity. The 82-foot TUSA 6 is one of Cairns’ newest reef vessels, providing the latest technology and comfort on board. At the reef, platforms lower into the water so you can glide

right in. Dive or snorkel with your buddy or join a guided tour. Up to three certified dives and two introductory dives are available. Departs: Cairns Jetty daily at 8am. Duration: 8 hours. Includes: Buffet lunch, morning and afternoon tea, snorkel and dive equipment, wetsuits or lycra skins, guided snorkel tour and hot showers. PRICE GUIDE: $

Liveaboard Diving

3 days

Dive with Australia’s premier PADI dive school and leading Outer Reef liveaboard dive trip operator. For certified divers and snorkelers, this liveaboard dive trip offers outstanding experience and value. Participate in up to nine day and two night dives as well as some snorkeling on a variety of the 16 exclusive Outer Reef dive sites. Stay on one of three premium multi-million dollar dive boats in air-conditioned comfort with a maximum of 32 passengers.

Departs: Cairns Wed-Mon at 7am. Duration: Three days. Includes: Hotel transfers, meals, two nights twin share or double accommodation on board vessel, bed linen, prescription masks if needed, wetsuit, dive and snorkel equipment and dive insurance.

Price pp twin share,from: 494

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Great Barrier Reef / SMALL SHIP CRUISES

Coral Expeditions

Let Coral Expeditions introduce you to the Great Barrier Reef on an extended voyage to the pristine outer reefs rarely visited by day-trippers. You can swim, snorkel and SCUBA dive amidst fish and coral in clear tropical waters. Or you can join the marine biologist aboard the glass bottom boat, enjoy a barbecue on a remote golden beach, or walk through ancient rainforests. Settle into your own rhythm onboard - with 3, 4 or 7 day voyages on offer, you are not pressured for time and can enjoy some of Australia’s most glorious environments at your own pace. The atmosphere on this Australian-flagged ship is relaxed, with an open-bridge policy, open seating at meal-times and plenty of space on the sundeck to take in the passing scenery. With only 44 like-minded guests, you are guaranteed personal attention from the crew. The smallbatch cuisine features fresh local produce and the open bar stocks a range of boutique beers and wines. Cairns – Palm Islands - Cairns, 3 Night Small Ship Cruise The perfect combination of activities makes the three night Palm Islands cruise a truly memorable Great Barrier Reef experience. The itinerary has been designed to provide ample time to explore the Reef through snorkeling, SCUBA diving and glass bottom boat tours, whilst also allowing plenty of time to discover exclusive private islands, tropical resort paradises and ancient rainforest trails. Price per person twin share, from: 1,173 Toll-Free 855 550 8802

Cairns – Lizard Island – Cairns, 4 Night Small Ship Cruise This four night cruise is the perfect option for guests wanting to spend the maximum amount of time exploring the colorful coral gardens of the World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef. Enjoy a full day to discover two different sections of the rarely visited Ribbon Reefs, considered to be the most colorful and pristine reefs found anywhere along the entire length of the Great Barrier Reef. You will also have the opportunity to explore historic Cooktown and savor a full morning discovering spectacular Lizard Island. Price per person twin share, from: 1,540 Cairns - Cairns, 7 Night Small Ship Cruise If you have a little more time and a great sense of adventure, the 7-night Cairns – Pelorus Island – Lizard Island – Cairns cruise offers the ultimate Great Barrier Reef experience! Combining both the 3 and 4-night cruises you will discover everything that this memorable region has to offer; the best parts of the Reef, spectacular rainforest trails and beautiful tropical islands including Lizard and Dunk, along with our very own private island paradise, Pelorus. Price per person twin share, from: 2,441 With 33 years experience, Coral Expeditions will ensure you don’t just see the Great Barrier Reef, but truly experience it. 41


ACCOMMODATION / Beyond Cairns

Beyond Cairns North Queensland is a jigsaw of tropical rainforests, mangrove swamps, river gorges and seaside towns and villages. Explore the ancient rainforests, discover the Atherton Tablelands or explore quaint coastal towns with golden sandy beaches and spectacular views across the Pacific.

Mossman Gorge, Daintree National Park

Silky Oaks Lodge & Healing Waters Spa Silky Oaks Lodge offers a luxury experience from which to explore Tropical North Queensland, situated 20 minutes from Port Douglas. Spectacularly perched above the Mossman Gorge River, this eco luxury lodge is the ideal location to appreciate the natural tropical environment, with a choice of Tree house accommodation, offering individual and personalized touches. The open sided Tree house restaurant is an exquisite dining experience with the freshest of Australian produce. Activites are abundant. Relax and unwind at the Healing Waters Spa, explore the adjacent World Heritage-listed, Daintree National Park or wonder in the breathtaking beauty of the Great Barrier Reef.

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Inclusions: Gourmet breakfast, guided rainforest walk, yoga, return shuttle to Port Douglas, lodge activities and complimentary WiFi in the main lodge.

Rose Gums Wilderness Retreat Rose Gums is an Advanced Eco-Tourism accredited retreat perched on 230-acres of tropical rainforest in the Atherton Tablelands near Lake Eacham, bordering the World Heritage-listed Wooroonooran National Park. Abundant wildlife includes over 160 species of birds including cassowary, as well as platypus and kangaroos. Rose Gums' pole and timber treehouses are totally private and feature large spa baths, cozy fireplaces and balconies with rainforest views. This cool tropical mountain retreat offers peace, relaxation and a genuine family welcome from your friendly hosts, Jon and Peta. Bonus Offer: Stay 3 nights, pay for 2. Valid Apr 1 - Jun 30, 16 & Nov 1, 16 - Mar 31, 17. Includes: Breakfast hamper on first morning of stay only. 42

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Islands of the Great Barrier Reef

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Queensland is home to some of the world’s most stunning resort islands. Experience the deserted white-sand beaches of the Whitsunday Islands to coral fringed luxury retreats. Snorkel or dive the Great Barrier Reef, or simply relax and be pampered!

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Hamilton Island

Lindeman Island

Cooktown

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Mount Isa

Whitsunday Islands Cloncurry

Proserpine

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Lady Elliot Island

Windorah

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Fraser Island

Hervey Bay

Maryborough Gympie

Quilpie

Sunshine Coast

Cunnamulla

Brisbane

Thargomindah

Gold Coast

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LUXE

Lizard Island The resort has 40 beautifully appointed rooms and suites offering serene luxury in which to enjoy your stay. World renowned for its scuba diving and big game fishing, the resort provides less adventurous guests with an array of activities including a gourmet picnic on one of the many secluded beaches or an indulgent treatment in the award-winning Essentia Day Spa. Surrounded by coral reef and fringed by 24 powdery white-sand beaches, Lizard Island is the most northern island resort on the Great Barrier Reef, and is consistently ranked as one of the Best Luxury Resorts in the World.

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Includes: Gourmet meals, unlimited non-alcoholic beverages, select Australian beer, wine and spirits, in-room mini-bar, picnic hamper, use of non-motorized watersports and motorized dinghies.

Orpheus Island Located amidst the magical waters of the Great Barrier Reef, Orpheus is a secluded hideaway accommodating 28 indulged guests. Showcasing a plethora of once in a lifetime experiences, Orpheus’ dive sites are a diverse marine wonderland; the local waters are a fisherman’s playground; and guests can take the helm of a motorized dinghy and discover the many private beaches that fringe Orpheus. Not to be missed is the signature Dining with the Tides experience, an intimate degustation dinner under a starlit canopy on the island’s jetty.

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ACCOMMODATION / Great Barrier Reef LUXE

qualia, Hamilton Island qualia is a unique Australian expression of world-class luxury, situated at the edge of the Great Barrier Reef on the secluded, northern-most tip of Hamilton Island. qualia in Latin means ‘a collection of deeper sensory experiences’. It is a truly special place where everything has been meticulously considered to relax the mind yet completely spoil the senses. Feel time unravel in exquisitely appointed pavilions which sit in perfect harmony with the rare, natural beauty of the Great Barrier Reef. Each of the 60 light-filled pavilions faces the water, surrounded by tropical bushland with views over the sea. Two exclusive restaurants provide the ideal stage to whet the appetite with fresh and innovative menus. For a truly memorable experience, step inside Spa qualia, which offers an extensive range of luxurious local and international treatments. Children under 16 years are not catered for at qualia. Includes: Breakfast daily. (Breakfast and dinner options available at additional cost).

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Beach Club, Hamilton Island With an absolute beachfront location and impeccable service, the recently refurbished Beach Club is a haven for couples. Facing directly onto Catseye Beach, each spacious Beach Club Room has an elegant seaside décor and opens onto a private, furnished terrace or balcony with divine palm-fringed views of the Coral Sea - you will find it hard to leave your room. The Beach Club offers exclusive guest facilities including a restaurant, lounge, bar and infinity-edge outdoor pool. Beach Club does not cater for children 17 years and younger.

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Bonus Offer: Stay 5 nights, pay for 4. Valid Apr 26 - Aug 19, 16; Dec 1 - Dec 21, 16 & Feb 1 - Mar 31, 17. Includes: Breakfast daily.

Reef View Hotel, Hamilton Island The view of Catseye Bay from a Coral Sea View Room at the Reef View Hotel is considered to be one of the best outlooks in the world. The Reef View Hotel offers modern and very spacious guest rooms, all with private balconies. Garden View Rooms have leafy views and ocean glimpses, while each Coral Sea View Room has spectacular views over Catseye Bay and nearby Whitsunday Island. The hotel has its own pool, lounge and restaurant, and in addition, guests gain complimentary access to the sports club and use of non-motorized water sports.

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Palm Bungalows, Hamilton Island If you are looking for charm and relaxation, then you cannot pass the Palm Bungalows. Free standing and set in tropical gardens, the property is ideal for couples or small families. Each bungalow has its own deck, complete with outdoor furniture and garden views. The bungalows have everything you need for a comfortable island vacation. During your stay, try the 18-hole Hamilton Island Golf Club - the course offers exceptional views and special packages are available, or try a treatment at the nearby Spa Wumurdaylin. Bonus Offer: Stay 5 nights, pay for 4. Valid Apr 26 - Aug 19, 16; Dec 1 - Dec 21, 16 & Feb 1 - Mar 31, 17.

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Great Barrier Reef / ACCOMMODATION

Lady Elliot Island Eco Resort Lady Elliot Island Eco Resort is located on the southern tip of the Great Barrier Reef in a protected ‘Green Zone’. With exceptionally clear water and visibility year-round, guests can discover an amazing array of spectacular marine life including turtles (nesting Nov-Mar and hatching Jan-May), manta rays and reef sharks. Day trips and overnight stays are available. Your stay includes one glass bottom boat tour/boat snorkel, use of snorkel equipment, range of guided island tours.

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Bonus Offer: Stay 5 nights, pay for 4. Stay 7 nights, pay for 5. Valid Apr 26 - Dec 11, 16 & Jan 13- Mar 31, 17. Includes: Breakfast and dinner daily.

Heron Island Heron Island is a true coral cay situated on the World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef, where the emphasis is on enjoying natural beauty. The resort is set amongst aquamarine waters, shimmering white-sand beaches and color-splashed reefs teeming with life. Explore the reef and encounter extraordinary marine life, keep your feet dry in a semi-submersible or take a guided reef walk. Heron Island is a breeding and nesting sanctuary for a variety of birds, primarily the Black Noddy Tern and Wedgetailed Shearwater. Heron Island truly is a world renowned diving location and nature's wonderland.

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Daydream Island Resort and Spa Multi award winning Daydream Island Resort and Spa offers guests affordable luxury with 296 beautifully appointed rooms and suites, plus a waterfront wedding chapel and conference and reception facilities. Its leading Rejuvenation Spa has 16 treatment rooms offering salon services, naturopathy, therapeutic and pampering treatments. Explore the island’s fringing coral reef or see it all at one of the world’s largest outdoor aquariums and even feed the sharks and stingrays. With over 20 free guest activities as well as complimentary WiFi in the atrium and guest rooms, there is something for everyone and much more!

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ACCOMMODATION / Great Barrier Reef LUXE

One&Only Hayman Island

One&Only Hayman Island, located in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef presents astonishing natural beauty, restorative peace, indulgence and adventure. Australia’s iconic private island resort is located off the coast of Queensland, nestled at the northernmost point of the Whitsunday archipelago, beyond verdant cliffs reaching into endless sky. Within this private island resort, stylish elegance reflects the harmony of nature with beautifully appointed accommodation set against the backdrop of the Coral Sea. Discover endless opportunities to delight the senses in a place where the beauty of nature inspires each day. Relish in spectacular dining experiences, surrender to a signature Ocean Dreaming Massage, explore private beaches and immerse yourself in captivating underwater adventures including PADI diving, snorkeling, fishing and paddle skiing, as well as island walks, tennis and helicopter excursions. One&Only Hayman Island is a unique destination of discovery set in one of the seven wonders of the natural world – Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. Includes: Breakfast daily, complimentary non-motorized watersports, Kids Only and Teens Club, use of the One&Only Fitness Centre and a range of resort activities including tennis, golf putting and chipping.

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Great Barrier Reef / SIGHTSEEING

Whitehaven Beach Hill Inlet & Lookout This is the ultimate Whitehaven Beach (Tripadvisor voted Australia’s #1 beach) experience featuring a visit to stunning Hill Inlet Lookout offering spectacular views of the moving sands and waters of Hill Inlet with Whitehaven Beach in background. You’ll cruise to Whitehaven Beach in a large airconditioned catamaran where upon arrival a small fast water taxi will take you to different locations and attractions where only small vessels are allowed to

visit. This is a fully guided day cruise which includes an easy one hour return bush walk, snorkeling trip with all equipment provided, a packed picnic lunch and plenty of time on Whitehaven Beach. Be sure to keep your eyes peeled for turtles and seasonal whales. Departs: Hamilton Island, Airlie Beach and Daydream Island daily from 7am. Duration: 11 hours.

Includes: Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority fees, use of snorkeling equipment and wetsuits, picnic style morning tea/lunch and afternoon tea.

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Whitsunday Island & Whitehaven Beach Half-Day Cruise See the best of the Whitsunday Islands National Park on this fully-guided, half-day cruise. Sit back, breathe in the sea air, sip a wine or beer and marvel at the 74 islands of the Whitsundays, starting with views of Passage Peak and Pentecost Island. The waters of Solway Passage lead to the world-famous Whitehaven Beach, a definite 'must see' in the Whitsundays. The crystal clear waters and pristine white silica sand stretch for over four miles along

Whitsunday Island, the largest of the Whitsundays. Wander along the beach to your own secluded stretch, laze on the beach or cool off in the azure waters. Departs: Airlie Beach, Daydream Island and Hamilton Island daily from 7am and 11.50am. Duration: 5 hours. Includes: Morning or Afternoon tea. PRICE GUIDE: $

Great Barrier Reef Adventures Experience the ultimate outer Great Barrier Reef trip. Jump in and explore the underwater wonderland of the magnificent corals and abundance of fish and marine life, or view it all from the underwater viewing chamber and semi-submersible submarine. The pontoons, which have a choice of areas to relax and a great range of activities, are adjacent to spectacular coral walls. The sites have their own ecosystem with a diversity of marine life found only in

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sheltered areas, providing a unique world for you to explore. The prolific fish life will surprise and delight you – especially the giant groper! Optional extras include guided snorkeling tours, diving and helicopter flights. Departs: Airlie Beach, Daydream Island and Hamilton Island daily from 8am. Duration: 9 hours. Includes: Transfers, morning and afternoon tea, lunch, snorkeling equipment and wetsuits. PRICE GUIDE: $

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ACCOMMODATION / Brisbane Botanical Gardens, Brisbane

Brisbane and South East Queensland Brisbane is the gateway to Southern Queensland, a bustling cosmopolitan city full of character where shopping and world-class dining prevail. Venture offshore to Tangalooma Island and hand-feed wild dolphins or explore Fraser Island, the world’s largest sand island. With miles of endless beaches, find your spot at either the Sunshine Coast or the Gold Coast. Head inland to the hinterland for excellent hiking through rainforest.

Surfers Paradise, Gold Coast

Amity Point, North Stradbroke Island

Quay West Suites Brisbane Quay West Suites Brisbane offers luxuriously appointed one and two bedroom apartments, and executive suites overlooking the Brisbane City Botanical Gardens. The hotel features a Mediterranean inspired heated swimming pool, sauna and gym. Located in the heart of Brisbane within walking distance to the Queen Street Mall and dining precincts. Feel at home, as you sit on your balcony with views of the Brisbane River, Kangaroo Point Cliffs and the city skyline, complete with valet car parking and daily housekeeping. This 5 star apartment hotel also offers 24 hour room service, or dine in at McMahons Restaurant, the perfect place to unwind.

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Sofitel Brisbane Central A luxury stay in the heart of Brisbane city awaits you at Sofitel Brisbane Central. Guests can enjoy LCD TVs with cable channels, and all 433 rooms feature WiFi, wired Internet, and free newspapers. Round-the-clock room service make in-room dining easy, and minibars provide refreshments. The signature Sofitel MyBed invites a comfortable night’s sleep and luxury toiletries combined with elegant room décor provide the finishing touches. Additionally, safes, and hair dryers are available in each room. Highlights at this hotel include three restaurants, a coffee and cocktail bar, fullservice day spa, and an outdoor swimming pool. Bonus Offer: Stay 3 nights and receive AU$60 food and beverage credit per stay plus a room upgrade. Valid Apr 1 Apr 26, 16 & Dec 17, 16 - Jan 31, 17. 48

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Brisbane / ACCOMMODATION

Pullman Brisbane King George Square The Pullman Brisbane King George Square is a unique and vibrant deluxe hotel located in Brisbane’s city centre. This upscale hotel offers 210 contemporary Pullman guestrooms whilst also offering a Mercure tower with 228 hotel rooms in Brisbane. Pullman Executive Guest Rooms offers guests complimentary access to the Pullman Executive Lounge. Facilities include a sleek and funky KG Bar, an Expresso Bar, ideal setting for a light snack, and a recreation deck with pool and fitness centre. The Pullman Brisbane King George Square has recently undergone a transformation that showcases a new look lobby, conference rooms and an Executive Lounge.

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Mercure Brisbane King George Square Perfectly located in the heart of Brisbane city, Mercure Brisbane King George Square provides ultimate comfort and service, while you explore all that Brisbane has to offer. The hotel is a short walk to City Hall, Queen Street Mall, Botanical Gardens, Southbank Parklands and Cultural precinct, as well as access to transportation including Central and Roma Street Train stations, ferry and bus networks. This unique hotel featuring warm and welcoming superior accommodation is also fully equipped including restaurant, bar and café, rooftop pool, sauna and gymnasium.

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Adina Apartment Hotel Brisbane, Anzac Square Located opposite Central Station in the heart of the city center, the Adina Apartment Hotel Brisbane, Anzac Square is in the epicenter of Brisbane’s cultural heartbeat. Guests can expect quality facilities, leading technology and excellent service. This hotel is one of Brisbanes most loved heritage properties and offers studio rooms and one bedroom apartments. Guest facilities include laundry service, mini-bar, complimentary WiFi and local phone calls. All rooms and apartments have double-glazed windows and blackout curtains to ensure you enjoy an uninterrupted sleep.

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Bonus Offer: Stay 4 nights, pay for 3. Valid Apr 1 - May 24, 16; May 26 - Jul 7, 16; Jul 7 - Sep 23, 16; Sep 25 - Sep 29, 16 and more.

NEXT Hotel ® Brisbane Beautifully positioned on Queen Street Mall; the perfect location for the leisure traveler. Formerly Chifley at Lennons, the property has been totally redeveloped to become a 304-room, upscale first class hotel. Boasting state of the art technology, complimentary WiFi and 4 free mini bar items per room daily. Other facilities include pool, 24 hour gym, NEXT Lounge with in transit zone, Lennons Restaurant and Bar and valet parking.

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ibis Brisbane ibis Brisbane is conveniently located in the city center, within easy walking distance of the Queen Street Mall shopping precinct, South Bank Parklands and the Roma Street Transit Centre. The hotel features 218 air-conditioned rooms, with all the modern conveniences of a standard hotel. The on-site restaurant is open for breakfast and dinner daily. Enjoy a drink at the bar after a day of shopping or sightseeing. Guests also have access to food and beverage outlets and conference facilities at the neighboring Mercure Hotel.

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ACCOMMODATION / South East Queensland

Tangalooma Island Resort, Moreton Island Set amid a plush National Park and overlooking stunning Moreton Bay, Tangalooma Island Resort is the perfect island escape. Only 75 minutes from Brisbane via luxury catamaran and with over 50 tours and activities on offer, Tangalooma is ideal for a unique adventure or nature based experience in a truly relaxed environment. The highlight of your visit will be the opportunity to closely interact with nature. Each evening, a pod of wild Bottlenose dolphins visit the resort and resort guests wade into the water to hand feed one of these beautiful creatures – a truly unforgettable experience. The resort also offers whale watching cruises (cruises operate June-October) and the Marine Discovery Cruise which searches the bay for its varied marine creatures and other wildlife. Over 25 free tours and activities. Try the exhilarating sport of sand tobogganing on the Desert Safari tour, snorkel the Tangalooma Wrecks, go on an ATV quad bike tour, parasail or take in a scenic helicopter flight. The resort boasts six accommodation options from hotel rooms through to luxury apartments, all with easy access to the beach. Enjoy a cocktail at sunset or dinner at the Fire & Stone Restaurant on South East Queensland’s most exciting island destination.

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The Sebel Noosa Located in the heart of cosmopolitan Hastings Street, the Sunshine Coast’s most exclusive beachside destination, The Sebel Noosa is surrounded by world class restaurants, cafés and upmarket fashion boutiques just moments from Noosa’s main beach, Laguna Bay and the beautiful Noosa River. One and two-bedroom apartments are fully self-contained featuring spacious living and dining areas, separate bedroom along with a fully-equipped kitchen, laundry and spa bath. Unwind on the private furnished balcony, enjoy the sub-tropical surroundings of the resorts gardens and poolside or bask by the beach and experience the best in luxury and lifestyle. Gym is available 24 hours. Bonus Offer: Stay 3 nights (Sun-Thu) in a one-bedroom apartment and receive breakfast daily and a welcome bottle of wine. Valid Jan 18 - Mar 24, 17.

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Kingfisher Bay Resort, Fraser Island Kingfisher Bay Resort is the ideal base for exploring over 100 freshwater lakes, massive sand dunes, towering ancient rainforests, a shipwreck, spectacular cliffs of colored sands and the amazing 75 Mile Beach highway crossed by freshwater creeks that flow into the ocean. There is a choice of accommodation from resort hotel rooms to two or three-bedroom self-contained villas featuring private decks with sea or bush views. Guests can enjoy three restaurants, four bars, a café, swimming pools, a spa, tennis court and Natural Therapy Center with a range of activities offered. Access by a 50-minute ferry ride from Hervey Bay after a four-hour drive north from Brisbane, daily direct flights from Sydney and Brisbane, or a shuttle bus service or train from Brisbane to Hervey Bay.

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Brisbane & South East Queensland / ACCOMMODATION & SIGHTSEEING

Vibe Hotel Gold Coast Vibe Hotel Gold Coast is centrally located in the heart of the Gold Coast shopping area, overlooking the picturesque Nerang River. Ideally placed for a leisurely stroll to Surfers Paradise beach, shopping, nightlife, restaurants and attractions, it is a great base for enjoying the Gold Coast lifestyle and fun activities including fishing charters, bungy jumping, surfing or golf. Vibe Hotel Gold Coast features 199 fresh and stylish guest rooms and four suites, a pool, spa and riverside sundeck.

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Fraser Island Discovery Tours ex Noosa Your choice of either a Fraser One Day tour or Fraser Two Day experience showcases the very best of World Heritage-listed Fraser Island from your base on the Sunshine Coast. Travel in comfort aboard a 4WD vehicle and enjoy the thrill of beach driving at its best. The Fraser Day tour includes a guided rainforest walk, refreshing lake swim and a delicious Aussie lunch. The Two Day experience also includes a visit to Eli Creek, Maheno Shipwreck, Indian Head and the famous colored sands. Departs: One Day tour departs daily at 6.30am. Two Day experience departs Mon, Wed, Fri & Sat at 6.30am. Duration: 10 hours (or overnight extension). Includes: Hotel transfers, ferry crossing to Fraser Island, refreshments, lunch, National Park fees. The Fraser Two Day experience includes one night accommodation at Happy Valley and all meals.

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Tangalooma Dolphin Adventure Day Tour Enjoy an unforgettable day at Tangalooma Island Resort, 75 minutes from Brisbane. Hand feed a wild dolphin at sunset, enjoy your choice of lunch (voucher included), try out the thrilling sport of sand tobogganing and make use of the resorts 50 tours and activities. Departs: Daily 10am from Holt Street Wharf. Duration: 8 hours. Includes: Lunch voucher, return catamaran transfers and marine and wildlife presentations. PRICE GUIDE: $

Australia Zoo, Home of the Crocodile Hunter Australia Zoo, home of the Crocodile Hunter, is the most interactive conservation destination on the planet! Cuddle a koala, hand-feed a kangaroo and watch a saltwater crocodile launch its strike from the water’s edge. Explore their newest addition Bindi’s Island with roaming lemurs and giant Aldabran tortoises, and enjoy your ultimate up-close wildlife adventure. Departs: Daily. Duration: Open 9am-5pm. Includes: Admission. PRICE GUIDE: $ 51


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Crown Towers Renowned as one of the finest hotels in the world, Crown Towers offers an atmosphere of unmatched luxury and sophisticated elegance. The opulent surrounds and impeccable service combine to deliver an unforgettable experience. Rising above the southern bank of the Yarra River in Melbourne, just 30 minutes from Melbourne International Airport, Crown Towers is only a short stroll from the city center. Melbourne’s famous arts, culture and sporting precincts are waiting to be explored. The sumptuous guest rooms and suites, some of the most spacious in Australia, provide every imaginable amenity, including spectacular views of the city or Port Phillip Bay. Crown Towers six signature restaurants are among the most exclusive and refined in the world including Nobu, Koko, Silks and Rockpool Bar & Grill. For pure indulgence, Crown Spa is a tranquil retreat for the ultimate in private pampering.

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Crown Metropol Melbourne An elegant oasis of space and calm, Crown Metropol is a modern private getaway in one of the world’s most livable cities, with especially commissioned works of art, bespoke fittings and designer furniture throughout. From the top floors of the 28 story tower, Crown Metropol offers spectacular views of Melbourne’s Yarra River and a bay panorama. The hotel is close to the city's major transportation hubs with easy rail and road access to anywhere in metropolitan Melbourne and beyond. Mr. Hive Kitchen & Bar, Crown Metropol’s signature restaurant features a warm, rustic dining area complete with a lively bar area serving a world class selection of cocktails and irresistible shared platters and snacks, perfect to enjoy with friends. No visit to Crown Metropol is complete without indulging at ISIKA Day Spa. The ultimate cosmopolitan retreat, ISIKA offers luxurious AVEDA spa treatments, relaxation areas, indoor pool and gym with panoramic views. You’ll be captivated by the luminous cityscape from 28 Skybar Lounge, the exclusive club lounge that never fails to impress. Bonus Offer: Stay 3 nights, pay for 2. Valid Apr 4 - Sep 15, 16; Dec 5 - Dec 30, 16 & Jan 2 - Jan 12, 17.

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Crown Promenade Melbourne Stylish, welcoming and thoroughly modern, Crown Promenade Melbourne is located in the heart of Melbourne’s vibrant Southbank. Crown Promenade is close to the city center, Melbourne Exhibition Centre and many of Melbourne’s shopping, dining, sporting and cultural precincts. To unwind after a busy day, Mesh restaurant and Tonic bar are conveniently on site, or use the air bridge to connect to Crown’s exciting restaurants, bars and entertainment. For wellbeing, The Deck pool and fitness centre is a cool retreat to nurture mind, body and spirit.

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The Swanston Hotel Melbourne, Grand Mercure Positioned in an unrivalled location in the very heart of Melbourne’s city center, The Swanston Hotel, Grand Mercure is a first-class hotel surrounded by the city’s most popular shopping precincts, theaters, galleries, bars and restaurants. Each contemporary room offers air-conditioning, a flat-screen TV, DVD player, iPod dock, microwave and a refrigerator. The private bathrooms includes free toiletries and both a bathtub and a shower. Guests can relax around the indoor pool or work out in the fitness center. Breakfast and light meals are available at the hotel’s café or you can enjoy delicious modern cuisine at the Louden Kitchen & Grill restaurant.

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Mercure Melbourne Treasury Gardens Settle in for a memorable stay at the centrally located Mercure Melbourne Treasury Gardens. Each of the 164 contemporary rooms and suites are appointed with bright, energetic colors, contemporary furnishings and black and white photographs of notable Melbourne landmarks. In-room facilities include WiFi, flat-screen smart televisions, pillow menu and spacious work desks. When planning where to eat, be sure not miss the in-house Lime Restaurant and Bar offering superb modern Australian cuisine.

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Adina Apartment Hotel Melbourne Adina Apartment Hotel Melbourne offers a sophisticated ambiance in a central location. Surrounding the property are a myriad of local eateries ranging from cafés to fine restaurants. The lanes and arcades that Melbourne is famous for are close by, offering a chance to do some serious shopping. Choose from one, two and three-bedroom apartments and studio rooms, some with balconies and spectacular city views. With quality fittings, appliances and facilities including a pool, sauna and gym, Adina Apartment Hotel Melbourne offers the comforts of home in the hub of Melbourne.

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Rendezvous Hotel Melbourne Built in 1913 as the Commercial Travellers Club, this Heritage-listed hotel has been meticulously restored to retain the feel and style of the classical 1900s era, whilst at the same time providing guests with leading technology and facilities. The hotel features 340 elegantly appointed guest rooms and suites in a grand residence to provide comfort and convenience. Rendezvous Hotel Melbourne is one of Australia's grand hotels centrally located in the very heart of one of its most popular cities.

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Vibe Savoy Hotel Melbourne Blending the zest of the Vibe Hotel brand with the beautiful façade of a heritage building, Vibe Savoy Hotel Melbourne is located only a couple of blocks from the hub of Melbourne’s Collins Street. The exciting Melbourne city center is made up of precincts, distinct enclaves, each with its own charm. From here you are also ideally located to take advantage of Melbourne’s tram and rail network. The 163 rooms and six suites are sumptuously decorated at this award-winning property where a variety of dining options are available, from café to à la carte style. Bonus Offer: Stay 3 nights, pay for 2. Valid Apr 4 - Sep 25, 16.

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Pullman Melbourne on the Park Pullman Melbourne on the Park is situated in picturesque East Melbourne and overlooking the iconic MCG, Melbourne Park and the beautiful Fitzroy Gardens. A short stroll from the shopping and theater districts, this upscale hotel is an escape from the ordinary, where discerning travelers will discover a new level of warmth, service and sophistication. From contemporary rooms and suites appointed with five-star amenities to an array of dining options in and around the hotel. Modern architecture merges with upscale décor to create an ambiance of elegance and prestige.

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Mercure Hotel Welcome Melbourne The Mercure Welcome Melbourne is a great budget-friendly property situated in the heart of Melbourne city center, surrounded by popular shopping precincts, theaters, galleries, bars and restaurants and with vibrant Bourke St Mall and the exciting new Emporium right on your doorstep. Those staying at Mercure Hotel Welcome Australia can enjoy a beverage at Cocoon, after savoring a meal at The Louden Kitchen & Grill. Guests can also try one of the many bars and cafés in the surrounding area.

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Travelodge Southbank is ideally positioned for experiencing all that Southbank and Melbourne has to offer. Guests are within easy walking distance of great restaurants and cafés (chargeback facilities available with some restaurants in Southbank), impressive shopping, renowned art galleries and the Crown Casino. Travelodge Southbank, with 275 fresh and functional guest rooms, is well placed for access to all of Melbourne’s major attractions.

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Lanes & Arcades Walking Tour Stroll through Melbourne’s charming small streets and covered walkways to discover its hidden secrets. Ideal for your first day, the tour offers an insiders view more current than a guidebook. Uncover local designers and specialty stores. A little history and attention to the amazing architecture will inspire you on this fascinating walking tour. With a small group and a knowledgeable local guide, discover places that you would otherwise never find and

get to know and love Melbourne like a local. Other laneway foodie walks are available too. Option with lunch also available (4 hours). Departs: Mon - Sat 10am or 2pm from Federation Square, Melbourne Duration: 3 hours. Includes: Tour guide, souvenir bag with special offers, city map, morning/afternoon stop for sit down coffee, tea or drink with chocolate tasting and free WiFi. PRICE GUIDE: $ 55


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Great Ocean Road Small Group Journey

Yarra Valley Wine Experience Take in some of Victoria’s best wineries in the beautiful Yarra Valley, only one hour’s drive from Melbourne. Expert guides create a social, entertaining and educational day out! Learn how to swirl, sniff, slurp and then sip at cellar door tasting at four premium wineries including a private tour of Domaine Chandon. Kick back and relax over lunch and a glass of wine at one of the most stylish venues in the Yarra Valley, Balgownie Estate. This small group tour offers a personalized insight into the Yarra Valley wine region. Departs: Central Melbourne city locations daily at 9am. Duration: 8 hours. Includes: Transfers from selected meeting places, tutored tastings at four premium wineries, lunch with a glass of wine and light nibbles at Domaine Chandon with a glass of bubbly.

Join your Wildlife Guide to find wild koalas, kangaroos, echidnas and birds in their natural habitats. Walk along the beach, see the famous Twelve Apostles from a different angle, and watch the waves of the mighty Southern Ocean. Be driven along a hidden river as it opens up into a wonderland of lakes and wetlands. Get to know the locals at friendly country properties in iconic locations. Departs: Tuesdays and Fridays (October to April) on request from Melbourne city hotels. Tuesdays (May to September). Duration: Three days from Melbourne roundtrip. Includes: Wildlife Guide throughout, two breakfasts, three lunches, two dinners and two nights at friendly, owner-operated first-class boutique properties. Transport and all entry fees.

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Great Ocean Road Classic Tour Spend the day exploring one of the most picturesque stretches of coastal scenery; from the historical Cape Otway Lighthouse and along the Shipwreck Coast to see Loch Ard Gorge. Arrive at the Twelve Apostles where you will be dwarfed by these enormous offshore stacks. Departs: Daily at 7.15am. Duration: 14 hours. Includes: Park entry fees, lunch and small group guided tour. Maximum 24 passengers.

Experience Australia’s wild animals, on the grasslands and in gum-tree forests, with an experienced Wildlife Guide. Walk through natural bushland to meet wild koalas that have been part of a research population for 10 years. Learn about each ones history and social life from a Koala Researcher and help create koala habitat. Walk quietly amongst a wild kangaroo mob. Getting close is thrilling, and takes teamwork and guidance - your Wildlife Guide will be watching their body language closely. You can take photographs and observe their complex social life. Look out for cockatoos, kookaburras, echidnas, parrots, emus and wallabies who share the bush with the kangaroos and koalas. Departs: Daily from Melbourne from 8.10am. Duration: 7.5 hours. Includes: Bush lunch and entry fees.

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Penguins, Koalas & Wildlife Hand feed kangaroos and wallabies, visit historic Churchill Island and the Koala Conservation Centre before arriving at Phillip Island to watch as hundreds of little penguins make their way across the beach. Departs: Daily at 1pm (Apr - Oct) 2pm (Nov - Mar). Duration: 9 hours. Includes: Small group touring, hotel transfers, lunch and park entry fees. Penguin Parade premium viewing area.

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Magnificent Melbourne – Morning City Tour Discover the charm of Melbourne and learn about this city’s colorful past, historical buildings and shopping precincts. Stop at Fitzroy Gardens and visit Captain Cook’s Cottage, the Royal Botanic Gardens and the Shrine of Remembrance. Drive along the Grand Prix track and see St Paul’s Cathedral, Port Phillip Bay and the Arts Centre Melbourne. Departs: Daily from 8.10am. Duration: 3.5 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers.

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Captain’s at the Bay Captain’s at the Bay is a contemporary B&B with 12 rooms, where old is combined with new in an environment that is friendly and non-intrusive. A variety of rooms are available including the Bridge, a Terrace, a Cottage, the Loft or Top Deck. Each room is thoughtfully decorated with an individual décor, color scheme, artwork and personal touches. Designed to give comfort and privacy all year round, rooms are fully air-conditioned with LCD television, DVD and CD player. Captain’s at the Bay offers exceptional service and a high standard throughout the property.

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Chateau Yering Historic House Hotel This stunningly restored Victorian mansion is located in the heart of the Yarra Valley, Victoria’s premier wine growing region. The hotel features 32 luxurious suites individually decorated with antiques and fine furnishings. The hotel’s two restaurants offer fine local produce, skillfully prepared and Yarra Valley wines from the property’s historic cellar. Surrounded by historically significant gardens, Chateau Yering is a luxury base from which to explore the beautiful Yarra Valley region.

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Lake House Lake House is a tranquil retreat in Daylesford that includes rooms and suites in either a waterfront or lodge setting. The renowned restaurant draws appreciative foodies from Australia and around the world. The Award Winning Cellar and its list with over 1000 references keeps wine buffs happy with its edgy and interesting selection of wines from around the world and of course closer to home. The Salus Day Spa is an oasis of tranquility and offers guests an indulgent way to take to the waters with all manner of hydrotherapy on offer.

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Adina Apartment Hotel Adelaide Treasury Your stay in this friendly city is complemented by the historic charm of Adina Apartment Hotel Adelaide Treasury, situated at the heart of the city center, overlooking Victoria Square, adjacent to the Town Hall. Originally the offices for the State Treasury, the property has been completely restored and rejuvenated with its heritage features making it one of the country's most appealing boutique hotels. The hotel features an indoor pool, restaurant and bar and offers a choice of studio rooms with kitchenette or one and two-bedroom apartments with fully-equipped kitchens.

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The Playford Adelaide, a Member of the MGallery Collection This unique, boutique hotel is set on Adelaide’s vibrant North Terrace, just steps from the Convention Centre, casino and major tourist attractions. Blending contemporary style with character and elegance and a stunning Art Nouveau ambiance, the hotel features beautifully appointed guest rooms and suites, luxurious amenities and exquisite cuisine with world-famous South Australian wines in the Playford Restaurant. The 182 wonderfully detailed guest rooms and suites offer classical elegance and style. All rooms have windows that open to allow fresh air. All suites include a spa bath for complete relaxation.

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Mayfair Hotel, Adelaide The Mayfair Hotel, Adelaide’s newest 5 star boutique hotel is located in the heart of the city, nearby Adelaide’s laneway bars and entertainment precinct. Mayfair Hotel’s 170 elegant and well-appointed rooms and suites are complemented by amazing spaces including light filled meeting and function rooms, business centre, gym, exquisite Mayflower Restaurant & Bar, Café 55 and the breathtaking rooftop bar, HENNESSY. The Mayfair Hotel is a beautifully renovated heritage-listed building; where the spaces blend harmoniously to create a delightful fusion of past and present.

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Crowne Plaza Adelaide Perfectly located in the heart of this vibrant city, award-winning Crowne Plaza Adelaide offers modern, spacious rooms, understated style and superior facilities. Indulge in the best of contemporary South Australian cuisine at Redsalt Restaurant. Relax at Redsalt Bar and enjoy world-renowned Adelaide wines from local vineyards. Unwind in the gym, pool or steam room. A wide range of room types will suit all your needs. Enjoy plush bedding, luxurious bathrooms, contemporary design, modern facilities and breathtaking views. Crowne Plaza Adelaide is Adelaide’s hub for the savvy traveler.

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Majestic Roof Garden Hotel The award-winning Majestic Roof Garden Hotel is an enviable mix of sophistication and contemporary design. Positioned amongst a myriad of cafés, restaurants and designer boutiques, the hotel offers an experience of Adelaide with minimum effort and maximum style. The 120 rooms are luxurious throughout with modern design, king size beds, complimentary WiFi, tasteful linen and opulent bathrooms. For views over Adelaide, enjoy the signature roof garden. On-site Culshaw’s Restaurant offers dining in a relaxed atmosphere.

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North Adelaide Heritage Apartments Established by the Twiss Family 25 years ago the North Adelaide Heritage Apartments are boutique owner hosted accommodation featuring historic architecture and Australian antiques in the leafy city precinct of North Adelaide. Situated among high end boutiques, restaurants and cafes, and restored villas, the Buxton Manor – a country house in the city offering cottage accommodation, or the unique Fire Station Inn with its very own unique fire truck in your room include a bevy of luxury features all complemented by substantial room service choices and free Connector City Bus. Fire Station Inn

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ibis Adelaide Located in the heart of the city center the hotel’s 311 rooms comprise of the latest Samsung television technology and views over the Adelaide Hills. The restaurant and bar spill out onto balconies that overhang Grenfell Street and share the floor with restaurant and conference facilities. The indoor gym comprises of Technogym equipment and WiFi is available throughout the hotel. ibis Adelaide is adjacent to Rundle Mall and the Adelaide Oval, with the casino and Convention Centre within walking distance.

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Experience exceptional Port Lincoln and Coffin Bay 2 days The Eyre Peninsula is a beautiful, untamed region of Australia – boasting some of the country’s best seafood, scenic locations and native wildlife. Fully guided over two days. Experience spectacular coastal scenery in South Australia ranging from ancient cliffs to stunning, long footprint free beaches bordered by massive sand dunes. See pristine and clear waters of the Southern Ocean and untouched natural beauty through the National Parks. Hand feed the

native animals such as kangaroos, koala, emu and native birds. Departs: Every Monday and Thursday at 9.00am from the Port Lincoln Hotel, except black out dates. Duration: 2 days/1 night with each day being approximately 8.5 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, one night’s accommodation in an Ocean View Room at the Port Lincoln Hotel, daily lunch, entry fees and activities. Price pp twin share, from: 623

Adelaide City Highlights

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Adelaide is a cosmopolitan city with a blend of European and modern architecture, offering a wealth of experiences including great food and wine, arts, culture, and world-class sporting events. This tour offers an introduction to the best of Adelaide. Departs: Daily 9.15am. Duration: 3 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers and commentary by local guide.

A comprehensive tour to tastefully explore South Australia’s famous Barossa Valley. Visit the region’s top wineries such as Peter Lehmann, Torbreck, Henschkes and Charles Melton, with your experienced wine guide. Departs: Daily at 9am. Duration: 8 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, information kit, pre and post-tour assistance, wine tastings, refreshments and gourmet lunch.

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Swim with Wild Dolphins

Walk with a local guide to discover the best of Adelaide’s highlights and hidden secrets. Your choice of four unique and insightful tours: Market Culture, Classic Adelaide, East End Pub Culture, or West End Art. Departs: Central city locations daily at 10am or 2pm. Duration: 2 or 4 hours. Includes: Experienced local guide, refreshments and entrance fees, 4 hour tour also includes lunch.

Temptation is a 58-foot sailing catamaran operating from Glenelg. The dolphin swim cruise has a 100 percent success rate of seeing dolphins, so swims are guaranteed. Your encounter with wild dolphins in their natural environment will amaze and delight you. Departs: Daily (Nov-Mar) and Tue, Thu, Sat & Sun (Sep-Oct; Apr-Jun). Duration: 4.5 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, wetsuit and snorkel gear.

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Kangaroo Island Experience Discover the highlights of Kangaroo Island in comfort. Get close to nature at Seal Bay and watch Australian sea lions frolic on the beautiful beach. See Remarkable Rocks, Admirals Arch and koalas at Hanson Bay Sanctuary. Departs: Daily at 6.45am. Duration: 16 hours. Includes: Coach transfers, return ferry crossing, lunch, park entry fee and commentary by local driver guide.

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Beyond Adelaide From the brilliant white beaches of the Limestone Coast to the world famous wineries of the Barossa Valley, South Australia is definitely a destination for those with a taste for the finer things in life. Visit world-famous wineries, dig for an opal in Coober Pedy or see the stunning landscapes of the Flinders Ranges. Winery, Barossa Valley, South Australia

Jacobs Creek, South Australia

The Louise Food, wine, luxury accommodation and a genuine welcome await you at The Louise Barossa Valley. Just one hour from Adelaide and set atop a gentle hill with sweeping vistas across the internationally renowned Barossa Valley, The Louise is an idyllic luxury vineyard retreat. Encompassing acclaimed restaurant Appellation, South Australia’s finest regional dining experience, offering fresh, seasonal cuisine and an outstanding wine list presenting the best of the Barossa (reservations essential). The Louise has just 15 suites offering absolute luxury and inspired design. The three suite types include extensive private guest space, with individual terraces overlooking the surrounding vineyards and private gated courtyards, all with soft contemporary furnishings, spacious ensuites with dual rain showers and spa tubs, espresso-makers and king beds with crisp linens. Additional features of Stonewell and Seppeltsfield suites include outdoor private rain showers and cozy fireplaces. With professional, attentive and caring staff enthusiastic to share their excellent local knowledge, The Louise is your entrée to the authentic Barossa wine region experience. Rates include in-suite gourmet continental breakfast, welcome port and cookies and complimentary WiFi. The Louise is a founding member of Luxury Lodges of Australia and Relais et Chateaux.

DELUXE PRICE GUIDE: $$$$

Includes: Gourmet in-suite continental breakfast.

Novotel Barossa Valley Resort The resort features 140 apartments, incorporating 116 studio rooms and 24 two-bedroom apartments, each with a private balcony. All rooms are designed with comfort in mind and create a sense of spaciousness and contemporary décor. You have the option to relax, get active or indulge your senses. Experience the 18-hole Tanunda Pines Golf Club, outdoor heated pool, half-court basketball, badminton and tennis courts, gymnasium, bike hire and more. Indulge in a 'spa-tacular' treatment at Endota day spa or meet a local wine-maker at the daily complimentary wine tasting.

FIRST CLASS PRICE GUIDE: $

Bonus Offer: Stay 4 nights, pay for 3. Valid Jun 1 - Jun 9, 16 & Jun 14 - Jul 31, 16.

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Jacobs Creek Winery, Barossa Valley

The Arkaba Walk, Elder Range and the Old Woolshed, Flinders Ranges

Desert Cave Hotel, Coober Pedy In 1981, Umberto Coro began to realize a dream of sharing the extraordinary experience of underground living in Coober Pedy with visitors to the town. He had been associated with the town's mining and hospitality industry for more than 26 years, so in 1984 construction on the Desert Cave Hotel commenced. Officially opened in 1988, the Desert Cave Hotel allows you to experience dug-out style living, underground shops, bar and opal display areas, all within sandstone surrounds in the heart of Coober Pedy. For an experience of a lifetime, stay in one of the underground rooms, or if you prefer, above ground rooms are also available. Sleeping underground is a unique experience; the rooms are quiet, cool, dark and airy with high ceilings. Past guests have commented that sleeping underground was one of the best night's sleep they have ever had! Enjoy an excellent selection of menu items at Umbertos Restaurant and be sure to pop into the lounge for a pre-dinner drink. For breakfast or lunch options, visit the CafĂŠ Crystal located underground. Tour options available, ask for details.

FIRST CLASS PRICE GUIDE: $$

Ask us about Cedrent rental car options. Three day packages Alice Springs to Coober Pedy available.

Sea Crescent Overlooking the Southern Ocean in the sea side town of Victor Harbor, Sea Crescent has panoramic views of the white-sand beaches of the southern Coast of South Australia and is the perfect place to stop on the way to Kangaroo Island and Adelaide.

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Kangaroo Island / SIGHTSEEING & TOURING

Kangaroo Island

Flinders Chase National Park

Cape Borda

Cape Torrens

Parndana

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Kangaroo Island Wanderer

3 days

View wildlife in their natural habitat including koalas, kangaroos and sea lions on a small group 4WD tour. Fly to Kangaroo Island to meet your experienced local wildlife guide. Explore iconic landscapes, enjoy delicious local produce and observe wildlife in their natural habitat. Learn the engaging stories of this iconic Australian island from a local. Departs: Adelaide daily at 8.15am Duration: 3 days/2 nights Includes: Round-trip airfares from Adelaide, two nights’ accommodation in a choice of hotels, breakfast and dinner, home-baked morning tea, al fresco lunch, alcoholic drinks, admission fees and two full days touring. Price per person twin share, from: 1,243

Kangaroo Island in Style

2 days

Fly to Kangaroo Island and meet your experienced local wildlife guide on this small group 4WD tour. Explore iconic landscapes, enjoy delicious local produce and observe wildlife in their natural habitat. Visit Seal Bay, Flinders Chase National Park and see the spectacular Remarkable Rocks. Learn the engaging stories of this iconic Australian island from a local. Departs: Adelaide daily at 8.15am Duration: 2 days/1 night. Includes: Round-trip airfares from Adelaide, one nights’ accommodation in a choice of hotels, breakfast, home-baked morning tea, al fresco lunch, alcoholic drinks, admission fees and two full days touring.

Price per person twin share, from: 1,105

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Southern Ocean Lodge, Kangaroo Island, South Australia

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Stokes Bay

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Visit Australia’s own Galapagos – where native kangaroos, koalas, wombats, seals and echidnas are found in abundance. Discover the unusual rock formations of the Remarkables Rocks, and then stroll down the beach to watch seals laze in the sun.

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Western River Wilderness Protection Area

Vivonne Bay

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Antechamber Bay

Chapman River

D’Estrees Bay

Seal Bay Cape Conservation Kelly Hill Linois Cape Gantheaume Park Conversation Conservation Park Park Vivonne Bay Cape Gantheaume Conservation Park Wilderness Protection Area

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Kangaroo Island, South Australia

Kangaroo Island Life Enjoy a small group 4WD day tour of Kangaroo Island. Fly to Kangaroo Island and watch sea lions frolic at Seal Bay and spot kangaroos, koalas and other wildlife in their natural habitat and learn the stories of this iconic Australian island in a conversation tailored to your interests. Departs: Adelaide daily at 8.15am. Duration: 12 hours. Includes: Round-trip airfares from Adelaide, home-baked morning tea, al fresco lunch, alcoholic drinks, admission fees and a full day touring. PRICE GUIDE: $$$$$

KI Food, Wine & Marine Life Discover Kangaroo Island’s stunning nature and wildlife, food and wine on this fantastic day tour. Let your local guide introduce you to some of the Island’s leading food and wine producers. See unique marine life including dolphins and sealions on the 3-hour Explorer tour. Enjoy a gourmet picnic lunch featuring locally grown produce. Departs: Kingscote Wed, Fri & Sun at 8.30am. Duration: 9 Hours. Includes: Lunch, admission fees and a full day touring. PRICE GUIDE: $$$

Best of Kangaroo Island

2 days

Experience wildlife, spectacular coastal scenery and locally grown produce as you explore Kangaroo Island over two days. Visit Seal Bay and Flinders Chase National Park. Departs: Departs: Adelaide daily. Duration: 2 days/1 night. Includes: Coach and ferry transfers, one nights’ accommodation, choice of hotel, admission fees and touring. Price per person twin share, from: 863 63


ACCOMMODATION / Kangaroo Island

Southern Ocean Lodge

LUXE

It’s a challenge to imagine a more sympathetic tribute to the wild beauty of Kangaroo Island than Southern Ocean Lodge. Cosseted from the elements in modern suites that favor refined comfort over ostentation, myriad thoughtful details from organic furnishings to warm limestone underfoot create a feeling of relaxed luxury. The social hub of the lodge is the Great Room, a breathtaking designer space of restaurant, cocktail bar and lounge framing remarkable views of rugged coastline. With a passion for providing a real ‘sense of place’, dining is a true gastronomic journey with the best and freshest regional ingredients honored across every menu. A generous ‘at-home’ feel flows throughout with a convivial open bar and walk-in cellar featuring an exclusively South Australian wine selection. Naturalist guides lead guests to first-hand experiences; a walk amongst the sea lions, spotting a soaring osprey or coming up close to a kangaroo are just some of the island’s many privileges. The secluded Southern Spa features signature treatments with Kangaroo Island botanicals. To find a retreat this exceptional in a location this remote only adds to the wonder that is Southern Ocean Lodge. Bonus Offer: Stay 4 nights, pay for 3 and receive a take home selection of gourmet treats, an AU$50 Southern Spa treatment voucher and an AU$50 Bespoke Experience voucher. Valid May 1 – Sep 30, 16. Includes: All dining, open bar with premium wines and spirits, in-suite bar, signature experiences and island airport transfers.

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Mercure Kangaroo Island Lodge Designed to blend with its surroundings, Mercure Kangaroo Island Lodge at American River sits in bushland overlooking Eastern Cove. The hotel is well positioned in a region popular with nature lovers and adventure seekers, providing a truly idyllic getaway. Reflections Restaurant and Bar offers you an alfresco dinner, a barbecue under the stars, or an intimate meal indoors. Guest facilities and activities include swimming pool, sauna ,tennis court, Pelican feeding experience and the hotel’s own environmental walking trail. The 38 rooms, with pool or water views, are warm, welcoming and modern, with a comfortable bed and a practical bathroom.

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Bonus Offer: Stay 2 nights and receive an upgrade to the next available room type and late checkout of 12:00pm. Valid Apr 26 - Sep 30, 16.

Aurora Ozone Hotel Aurora Ozone Hotel is superbly located on the stunning Kingscote seafront. This popular, vibrant property consists of three separate buildings (Original, Modern and Townhouse) and offers an enticing mix of old world charm and modern facilities. Ozone dining is a pleasurable, memorable experience as the restaurant has fantastic sea viewssometimes seals and dolphins can be spotted. It features a creative menu specializing in high quality local produce such as seafood. Free WiFi is available throughout the complex. Bonus Offer: Stay 2 nights and receive complimentary continental breakfast daily. Valid Apr 1 - Nov 30, 16 & Mar 1 - Mar 31, 17.

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Uluru (Ayers Rock) / ACCOMMODATION Kimberley

Top Springs Gibb River

Red Centre, Northern Territory

Bungle Bungles

Daly Waters

Kalkaringi

Halls Creek

Karumba

Newcastle Waters

Normanton

Burketown

Northern Territory Rabbit Flat Store

George

Tennant Creek

Qld

Camooweal

Wauchope

Cloncurry

Mt Isa

Barrow Creek Urandangi

Alice Springs

The vast monoliths of Uluru and nearby formations of Kata Tjuta are both visually stunning and culturally significant to Aboriginals. Walk the Olga Gorge or around the Base of Uluru to get some perspective of the size before watching the sun magically change the colors at sunrise or sunset.

Kings Canyon

Winton

Palm Valley

Longrea

Bedourie

Uluru Docker River

Kynuna

Jundah

Kulgera

Finke

Birdsville

Windor

Quilpie Marla Bore Great Victoria Desert

Oodnadatta Innamincka Coober Pedy

South Australia

Uluru, Red Centre, Northern Territory

Longitude 131 Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park

Longitude 131°

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Camping certainly doesn’t come more glamorous nor the view from the ‘tent’ more spectacular than this. At Longitude 131°, a gathering of luxury pavilions overlooking Uluru, the vibe is intimate and civilized. Artfully arranged around a red-velour sand dune, the desert base fans out from the cool sanctuary of the Dune House, site of lounging, cocktails and Rock gazing. Dine on contemporary cuisine infused with Indigenous flavors overlooking the nation’s spiritual heart or under a glittering canopy of stars at Table 131°. In the spirit of the original pioneers, relax after a day’s exploring in a floating tent reborn for the 21st century with a swag of mod cons. Tempting as it is to hunker down, venture from the lodge to discover the World Heritage-listed wilderness of Uluru-Kata Tjuta, explored on a series of signature guided encounters. Longitude 131° is a place to really feel that the most desirable luxuries of today are infinite time, endless space and the sweet sound of silence. Includes: All dining, open bar with premium wines and spirits, in-suite bar, signature experiences and round-trip Ayers Rock Airport transfers.

LUXE PRICE GUIDE: $$$$$

Sails in the Desert Hotel Named after the soaring white sails that crown its roof, Sails in the Desert Hotel is Ayers Rock Resort's premium hotel. The interior décor focuses on Aboriginal heritage and culture, with the renowned Mulgara Gallery and significant artworks featured throughout. All rooms include a balcony and Indigenous artwork. Enjoy a cocktail in the beautiful grounds or relax with a treatment at the Red Ochre Spa. The hotel also features lively, buffet style cuisine at Ilkari Restaurant and al fresco dining at Piru Pool Bar.

DELUXE PRICE GUIDE: $$$

Bonus Offer: Stay a minimum of 2 nights, receive reduced rates. Valid Apr 1, 16 - Mar 31, 17.

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Desert Gardens Hotel A comfortable hotel at Ayers Rock Resort, Desert Gardens Hotel offers a range of accommodation options, from Poolside rooms to Deluxe rooms with magnificent views of Uluru (Ayers Rock). Set as its name suggests in a garden of beautiful ghost gums and flowering native shrubs, Desert Gardens Hotel offers a relaxing environment to return to after sightseeing. Guests can unwind in the comfort of their private balcony or courtyard, or near the pool enjoying cocktails at the end of the day.

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Bonus Offer: Stay a minimum of 2 nights, receive reduced rates. Valid Apr 1, 16 - Mar 31, 17.

Outback Pioneer Hotel & Lodge With its relaxed Outback ambiance and friendly staff, you will experience traditional Aussie hospitality at the Outback Pioneer Hotel. Taste Australia’s pioneering past as you enjoy a beer and some Outback delights at the do-it-yourself Outback barbecue. Swap stories of your day's adventures or sing along with the nightly entertainment. Alternatively, opt for the quieter Bough House Restaurant with a buffet dinner. The Outback Pioneer Hotel & Lodge offers a choice of hotel or budget accommodation in relaxed surrounds.

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Bonus Offer: Stay a minimum of 2 nights, receive reduced rates. Valid Apr 1, 16 - Mar 31, 17.

Tali Wiru

Sounds of Silence

Tali Wiru, meaning 'Beautiful Dune' in the local Anangu language, is a unique fine dining experience under the Outback sky. Savor champagne and canapés as the sun sets while listening to the sounds of the didgeridoo. Stroll to an isolated dune-top for an intimate four-course table d’hote dinner with matched Australian premium wines.

At the Sounds of Silence experience you’ll dine under the canopy of the desert night, while your very own storyteller shares tales as told in the stars. Your journey begins on a lone sand dune. A path takes you to an uninterrupted 360° view of this vast landscape. In front of you the fabled Uluru, behind the domes of Kata Tjuta and possibly the most spectacular sunset you have ever seen. Feast on a barbecue buffet of authentic Australian delicacies including barramundi, kangaroo, crocodile and bush salads with Australian wines. Attention then turns to some of the world's best stargazing, as the Star Talker takes you on a tour of the spectacular night sky. Departs: Daily at sunset. Duration: 4 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, dinner and alcoholic beverages.

After dinner, fall under the spell of a local storyteller who will captivate you with stories of Aboriginal history, language, spirituality, land and culture. Departs: Daily at sunset (Apr 1 - Oct 31). Duration: 4 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, dinner and premium Australian wines and Field of Light pass. Children 15 years and under are not catered for.

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Field of Light Star Pass Guests are welcomed to a raised viewing area to watch the last rays of sunlight hit Uluru. As darkness falls you are invited to walk through and interact with Field of Light. Thirty minutes prior to departure enjoy sparkling wine and canapés whilst viewing the illuminated installation in the darkness. Departs: Daily at sunset. Duration: 2.5 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers.

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Uluru (Ayers Rock) / SIGHTSEEING

Uluru Trek As you start your sunrise trek on your small group tour around the 7.5 mile base trail of Uluru you will embrace the culture, geology and environment that is the essence of this amazing monolith.

Your small group tour will travel through the landscape to the entrance of Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park. From here it is a 25 mile journey through the desert landscape to the mighty rock formation.

Your guide will tell the cultural (Tjukurpa) stories of Liru (poisonous snake) and Kuniya (python), as well as many other Aboriginal creation stories associated with this central Australian icon. Along the trail you will witness sunrise, visit waterholes and the rock art sites of the ancients and learn of Uluru’s cultural significance to the Anangu (local Aboriginal) people. Departs: Daily 4.45am - 6.15am (depending on sunrise) from all Ayers Rock Hotels. Duration: 6 hours. Includes: Guide and Outback picnic breakfast.

You will make your way to the western side of Kata Tjuta where you walk between the domes up Walpa Gorge, named for the wind (Walpa) that whistles between the massive domes. As you stroll between these mighty conglomerate rock walls your guide explains how the environment and the geology have evolved over millions of years. You will return to your hotel in time for guests who want to join the Sounds of Silence or Tali Wiru dinner (additional cost). Departs: Daily 1-2.30pm (depending on sunset) from all Ayers Rock Resort hotels. Duration: 3 hours. Includes: Driver guide, touring in modern vehicle and water to refill bottles.

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Uluru Highlights Travel on your small group tour towards Uluru. Its vast shape rises from the sand dunes in the early dawn light highlighting its presence in this country. Your guide will take you to a special location to watch the sun rise over this amazing monolith. Your guide will escort you into Mutitjulu Waterhole, a semipermanent watercourse nestled in the contours of Uluru. You will learn the Creation stories of Liru (poisonous snake) and Kuniya (python) and their battle for control of Uluru. See the rock art of the ancients and learn how Uluru was, and still is, a significant location for teaching young Aboriginal people. Departs: Daily 4.45am - 6.15am (depending on sunrise) from Ayers Rock Resort Hotels. Duration: 3 hours. Includes: Guide and driver, touring in modern vehicle, outback picnic breakfast and water to refill bottles.

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Kata Tjuta Domes

Uluru Sunset & Barbecue Dinner Enjoy nibbles and a complimentary glass of wine as the sun sinks over the western horizon and the evening sky brings out the many shades of color for which Uluru is famous. After sunset enjoy a barbecue dinner of local cuisine followed by a tour of the night sky and the visible constellations. Departs: Daily 90 minutes prior to sunset. Duration: 5 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers and dinner. PRICE GUIDE: $

Uluru Sunrise & Kata Tjuta Rise early this morning to travel to Talinguru Nyakunytjaku in Uluru & Kata Tjuta National Park. Watch the first rays of the sun set the Red Centre alight. Continue to the mystical 36 domes of Kata Tjuta and follow the walking trail through Walpa Gorge to explore the formations. Departs: Daily, 90 minutes before sunrise. Duration: 5 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, tea, coffee and biscuits. PRICE GUIDE: $

Ultimate Indigenous Uluru

Skilled cameleers discuss the flora and fauna of the central Australian outback landscape as you experience the wonder of Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) at sunrise or sunset during your camel ride. Departs: Daily 1 hour prior to sunrise or 1.5 hours prior to sunset. Duration: 2.5 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, refreshments and a one hour camel ride.

Transfer to Uluru and meet your Indigenous Anangu Guide who will take you on an exclusive guided walk. Visit exclusive sites and hear Anangu stories that can only be told verbally by an Anangu Guide. Visit the Cultural Centre before traveling to the Sunset Viewing Area for wine and snacks. Departs: Daily at 3pm. Duration: 5 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, wine and snacks.

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ACCOMMODATION & SIGHTSEEING / Alice Springs & Kings Canyon

DoubleTree By Hilton Hotel Alice Springs Set against the majestic MacDonnell Mountain Ranges, the DoubleTree by Hilton Alice Springs is located nine miles from Alice Springs Airport and close to the Convention Centre and Lasseters Casino. All of the spacious guest rooms and suites offer mountain views, luxurious bedding and high-speed internet access. Work out in the 24-hour fitness center, improve your serve on one of two tennis courts, swim in the heated outdoor pool overlooking the lush garden landscape or play a round on the 18-hole golf course located just next door. Springs Restaurant is open for breakfast daily, or try Hanuman for lunch and dinner.

FIRST CLASS PRICE GUIDE: $

Aurora Alice Springs The vibrant Aurora Alice Springs is the only accommodation situated on Todd Mall in the main shopping, dining and tourist precinct of Alice Springs. A popular choice, the hotel features a courtyard and pool area, the Red Ochre Grill Restaurant with contemporary and native cuisine and one of the finest collections of Central Australian photography by Ken Duncan. All 109 rooms provide modern conveniences including a refrigerator, coffee maker, cable television and complimentary WiFi. Aurora Alice Springs location places you right in the center of the activity.

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Kings Canyon Resort Kings Canyon Resort is located in the Red Centre of Australia, three hours from Uluru (Ayers Rock) and four and a half hours from Alice Springs. The sensitively designed property is located in Watarrka National Park, just six miles from the magical sandstone formation of Kings Canyon. The Resort is an oasis in the Outback for travelers looking to explore the Red Centre from a well-appointed base camp, complete with pampering amenities and activities for the whole family. All units contain insect screens, air conditioning, tea/coffee making facilities and extra blankets. 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 those who want to explore before retreating to the luxury of the resort after an active day of hiking.

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ibis Styles Oasis Alice Springs ibis Styles Alice Springs Oasis sits just minutes from the town center along the banks of the Todd River and features 102 rooms, two pools set among tropical gardens, a spa, BBQ area, restaurant and bar. Warm and inviting, guest rooms at ibis Styles Alice Springs Oasis provide a relaxing space that is both comfortable and functional. Choose from a range of convenient room configurations including inter-connecting and reduce mobility rooms. Each room features airconditioning, wired and wireless Internet access, a TV with in-room movies, a fridge, an iron, coffee and tea making facilities, and a modern ensuite. ibis Styles Alice Springs Oasis is ideal when exploring the attractions of Alice Springs.

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Bonus Offer: Stay 3 nights, pay for 2. Valid Apr 1, 16 - Mar 31, 17. Includes: Continental breakfast daily.

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A Town Like Alice

Travel from Ayers Rock Resort to Kings Canyon, stopping for breakfast at Kings Creek Station (included) en route. Enjoy marvelous views of Watarrka National Park as you climb and follow the rim, stopping at look-out points. Time permitted to descend the Canyon or take a shorter walk before returning to Uluru. Departs: Daily 4 - 4.45am. Duration: 13 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers and cooked breakfast.

Learn how Alice Springs has evolved into the central hub of Outback Australia on this informative tour including the School of the Air which provides an educational service for children living in remote areas. Other highlights include the Telegraph Station, Royal Flying Doctor Service, a reptile center and stunning views from Anzac Hill. Departs: Daily at 2pm (AprNov), Mon, Thu, Sat (Dec-Feb). Duration: 4 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers.

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ACCOMMODATION / Darwin & Top End Melville Cobourg Island Peninsula

Darwin

Darwin is the capital of the Northern Territory and gateway to the Top End. Explore Aboriginal sites and discover spectacular wildlife in Kakadu National Park or Arnhem Land. Immerse yourself in the waterfalls and plunge pools at Litchfield National Park or explore Katherine Gorge by cruise or canoe.

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In the majestic Mary River National Park Wetlands, approximately halfway between Kings Canyon Darwin and Kakadu, Wildman Wilderness Lodge provides an unforgettable Yulara experience. The Lodge is just a two hour or 106 mile drive from Darwin or you 87 The Olgas Ayers Rock (Kata Tjuta) can fly from Darwin to the property’s bush airstrip in just 30 minutes. (Uluru)

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With teeming wildlife, unique tours and all the modern comforts, this is a world far removed from your own. Surrounded by a seasonal floodplain, a year-round, naturally occurring billabong and natural habitat for hundreds of species of birds and animals, adventure is right on your doorstep. After a day of adventure, return to the communal lounge for delicious meals and wine. The communal lounge is the focal point of the resort and epitomizes Top End architecture. It is a central meeting for guests to unwind, housing the restaurant and bar. Similarly appealing are the 10 indulgent, romantic cabins or ‘Habitats’ providing quality accommodation for your stay in the Top End wilderness, whilst the 15 ‘Safari Tents’ offer an equally stylish ensuite luxury ‘camping’ option for the more adventurous guests. Includes: Breakfast and dinner daily.

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SKYCITY Darwin SKYCITY is Darwin’s exclusive beachside resort. The property features luxury accommodation, a world-class entertainment complex, five restaurants and eight bars. Relax by the two swimming pools, laze on the private beach. Make the most of the 24-hour entertainment choices or indulge in a treatment at the Lagoon Day Spa. Guests also enjoy complimentary WiFi, car parking, laundry facilities, gym. Bonus Offer: Stay 3 nights, pay for 2. Valid Apr 1 - Apr 30, 16 & Nov 1, 16 - Mar 31, 17.

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Darwin & Top End / ACCOMMODATION

Adina Apartment Hotel & Vibe Hotel Darwin Waterfront Adina Apartment Hotel Darwin Waterfront & Vibe Hotel Darwin Waterfront are located in Darwin's newest hotspot. The two hotels share the prime position and enjoy picturesque water views. Adina Apartment Hotel Darwin Waterfront boasts 121 studios and one-bedroom apartments with fully-equipped kitchens and Vibe Hotel offers 120 guest rooms. Take a leisurely stroll along Darwin’s seafront promenade, shopping and restaurants. Unwind at the pool or enjoy the myriad of boutiques, cafés and attractions nearby.

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Bonus Offer: Stay 3 nights, pay for 2. Valid Oct 1, 16 - Mar 31, 17.

DoubleTree By Hilton Hotel Darwin The DoubleTree by Hilton Darwin is on Darwin's famous Esplanade – accessible to Darwin’s city center, vibrant Mitchell Street, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin Wharf Precinct and famous historical landmarks. Hotel services include same-day laundry, 24-hour business center, fitness center (located in the adjacent DoubleTree by Hilton Esplanade Darwin), outdoor swimming pool and tropical gardens, as well as three flexible meeting spaces. Poolside Restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and offers an exciting menu featuring modern Australian cuisine with a twist of the Territory.

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Novotel Atrium Darwin The Novotel Atrium Darwin is located in the city center, opposite the Esplanade and overlooking the delightful Darwin Harbour. The hotel’s atrium features a spectacular indoor tropical rainforest, complete with cascading vines, palm trees and running water. Each spacious room is equipped with a kitchenette, ensuite bathroom with a spa bath, plus all the essentials to ensure an enjoyable stay. On-site facilities include Zest Restaurant and Terrace open daily for breakfast and dinner, swimming pool, tour desk and spa.

FIRST CLASS PRICE GUIDE: $

Bonus Offer: Stay 2 consecutive nights and receive breakfast daily and a room upgrade. Valid Nov 1, 16 – Mar 31, 17.

Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel Uniquely shaped as the Territory's most famous inhabitant, the salt water crocodile, Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel is Kakadu's only full service hotel. The Indigenous-owned hotel offers 110 guest rooms, unique landscaped gardens, a relaxing shaded outdoor pool and on-site gallery with a display of Indigenous art by local artists. Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel, just two and a half hours' drive from Darwin, offers a cool retreat in the midst of the Kakadu wilderness, from the marble foyer to the air-conditioned guest rooms.

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Bonus Offer: Stay 3 nights, pay for 2. Valid Nov 16, 16 - Mar 31, 17.

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SIGHTSEEING & TOURING / Top End

Ultimate Tiwi Islands Tour 3 days Immerse yourself in remote island life in the Tiwi Islands, only a short ferry trip or flight north of Darwin in Australia’s Northern Territory. Get to know the traditional, Indigenous people of the Tiwi Islands, meet the artists at the art centers, hear the Dreamtime stories, follow the turtle tracks at sunset and experience amazing bird, fish and wildlife encounters in this beautiful, untouched country. This three day tour captures the essence of the Tiwi Islands including SeaLink ferry or flights from Darwin, ‘behind-the-scenes’ screen printing workshop with Tiwi artists, walking tour with Tiwi guide, remote beachfront lodge accommodation, all meals and non-alcoholic drinks, half day fishing and wilderness adventure, sunset turtle discovery tour, scenic charter flights, museum and art center tours. You will have ample opportunity to purchase Tiwi art at island prices. An authentic experience.

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Day 2; Coastal sightseeing and fishing expedition. Sunset turtle tour along the beach with Tiwi Sea Ranger Day 3; Scenic Flight over the Apsley Strait. Jilamara Arts and Muluwurri Museum Departs: Cruise/Fly option departs from Cullen Bay Ferry Terminal, Marina Boulevard at 8am. Fly/Fly option departs from Air Connect, 2 Bonney Court, Darwin Airport at 10am. Duration: 3 Days. Includes: Return travel ex Darwin via SeaLink ferry or flights, visitor permit from the Tiwi Land Council and expert commentary and scenic flight to Melville Island. Price pp twin share, from: 1,965

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Travel across the Adelaide River and Marrakai Plains and deep into Kakadu National Park. Take a guided walk to view ancient Aboriginal rock art at Nourlangie Rock. Join the Yellow Water Billabong Cruise to observe saltwater crocodiles and a colorful range of prolific bird life. Visit the Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Centre, before an overnight stay in Kakadu. On day two, stop at Ubirr for a short walk to view more rock art before joining a Guluyambi Cruise

along the East Alligator River in search of crocodiles. Accompanied by an Aboriginal guide, and with the special permission of the local people, go ashore in Arnhem Land before returning to Darwin via the Bowali Visitor Centre. Departs: 6.15am daily (AprNov); Mon and Thu (Dec-Mar). Duration: Two days. Includes: One night accommodation, choice of hotel grade, park ticket and lunch on both days. Price pp twin share, from: 495

Kakadu National Park Explorer

Katherine Gorge Cruise & Edith Falls

Kakadu National Park is a timeless place – a landscape of exceptional beauty and diversity. Travel across the Adelaide River and Marrakai Plains to Kakadu, stopping at Nourlangie Rock to view ancient Aboriginal rock art. After lunch, cruise on the famous Yellow Water Billabong and visit the Warradjan Cultural Centre. Departs: Daily 6.30am. Duration: 13 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers and lunch.

Travel past former WWII airstrips and stop briefly at the War Cemetery before continuing to Edith Falls for a swim in the waterhole. After lunch join a two hour cruise through Katherine Gorge, viewing the sandstone cliff walls before returning to Darwin via the historic gold mining town of Pine Creek. Departs: Mon, Wed, Sat at 6.30am. Duration: 14 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers and lunch.

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Litchfield National Park

Board a 30-minute scenic flight to Bathurst Island and meet your local guide for a journey through the progressive, modern day Aboriginal community of Nguiu (Wurrumiyanga). Visit local sights; learn about the colorful history of the early mission days and traditional ways of life. Departs: Mon, Tue, Wed (Aprmid-Dec & Feb-Mar) at 7.30am. Duration: 10 hours. Includes: Return flights to Bathurst Island, traditional smoking ceremony, morning tea and lunch.

Located 90-minutes south of Darwin, Litchfield National Park retains its mysterious spirituality in the silence of still forest valleys and rock face escarpments. View the rugged sandstone, monsoon forests, spectacular waterfalls and fascinating termite mounds. Visit Florence Falls, Tolmer Falls and Wangi Falls which offer crystal clear waterholes for a refreshing swim. Departs: Daily at 7.15am. Duration: 10.75 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers and lunch.

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The Henry Jones Art Hotel This former jam factory and waterfront warehouse from the 1820s has been transformed into an enthralling hotel, dedicated to showcasing the work of Tasmania's finest artists. All suites feature natural timber furnishings, special lighting and a lavish king-size bed. Most suites have harbor views, while others overlook the characterful glass atrium revealing glimpses of the old jam factory interior.

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The Lodge on Elizabeth Experience the grace and grandeur of this stately Georgian Mansion. The Lodge on Elizabeth is elegant heritage accommodation, located just a short stroll to the Hobart city center. All rooms have their own ensuite with the larger more luxurious rooms featuring spas, four-poster, half tester or antique beds. There are 13 rooms plus a self-contained cottage, conveniently situated within a few minutes walk to approximately 20 North Hobart restaurants offering a wide variety of cuisine. There are many tourist attractions within close proximity for both the adventurous and those looking for something a little more tranquil.

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Hadley’s Orient Hotel Located in the heart of Hobart’s city center and within walking distance to Salamanca and the waterfront precinct, this National Trust listed hotel, originally constructed by convict labor in 1834, offers 71 guest rooms and suites. In 2014 Hadley’s Orient Hotel was elegantly restored under the guidance of heritage architects. The accommodation and public areas have been gracefully decorated to reflect the unique Victorian era including period furniture and quality accessories. For a true Hadley’s experience guests can enjoy a signature High Tea that is available Wednesday-Sunday served in the Atrium pictured to the left. All guests can enjoy complimentary WiFi, complimentary in-house movies, in room safe, 24 hour reception and a turndown service.

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The Old Woolstore Apartment Hotel, Hobart The Woolstore is rich in history and is on land once known as ‘Wapping’ and occupied by shanty housing. At around the turn of the 20th century the site became a wool storage and treatment facility, and over a hundred years later was converted into an apartment hotel. The 242 hotel rooms and apartments offer contemporary style accommodation, free WiFi & parking, 24 hour services, along with an on-site bar and restaurant featuring famous Tasmanian produce. The Woolstore offers guests exceptional service, and it’s just a block from Hobart’s waterfront.

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Saffire Freycinet Saffire Freycinet on Tasmania's east coast is a premium luxury property that is truly in touch with the beauty and depth of its natural surroundings. Discreetly positioned overlooking the Hazard Range, Freycinet Peninsula and the pristine waters of Great Oyster Bay, Saffire blends mankind with nature and breathtaking beauty. Saffire features 20 beautifully appointed, luxurious suites with Tasmanian timber furnishings and fittings, alluring views, generous relaxation area and an eclectic mix of traditional and contemporary furnishings. With an exclusive day spa, restaurant, guest lounge and bar, this experience is a celebration of the art of service, internal and external well-being, local culinary delights, ancient landscapes and abundant wildlife. Includes: Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily.

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Beyond Hobart / ACCOMMODATION

Mount Wellington, Hobart

The Sebel Launceston This elegant boutique-style hotel is in a central location, close to all major attractions in the Tamar Valley. The Sebel Launceston is within walking distance of the city and Launceston’s vibrant and colorful Seaport, and offers spacious self-contained accommodation complimented by full hotel services. All suites include a private, furnished balcony with many featuring an indulgent spa bath, kitchenette and laundry. Leisure facilities include a restaurant showcasing locally inspired dishes, a bar, gymnasium, relaxing terraces, an open fireplace and car parking.

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Peppers Cradle Mountain Lodge Peppers Cradle Mountain Lodge is considered one of Australia's iconic wilderness experiences. Located on the edge of the spectacular World Heritage-listed Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park, the Lodge provides a luxury haven amid the wilderness. It showcases the best of Tasmanian lifestyle, with warm hospitality, sensational local food and wine, the stunning Waldheim Alpine Spa, beautiful scenery, and magnificent wilderness surrounds. A selection of spacious room types each offer a balcony and gas or log fire, while some rooms feature a spa.

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SIGHTSEEING & TOURING / Tasmania

Icons of Tasmania - Small Group Tour

The Maria Island Walk

5 Days

Experience the magic of Australia’s Island State with its pristine wilderness, endemic wildlife, beautiful beaches, a sense of history and the finest of contemporary Tasmanian hospitality. Designed by people who know and love Tasmania, this small group tour incorporates Tasmanian icons such as iconic Wineglass Bay, UNESCO World Heritage Cradle Mountain, Tasmanian devils, convict ruins of Port Arthur, vibrant Salamanca Market and ancient temperate rainforest at Mount Field National Park. Departs: Saturday from Hobart and finishes in Launceston on Wednesday. Duration: 5 Days. Includes: Local guide, 4 nights’ accommodation, attraction entries and breakfast and lunch daily.

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On a beautiful island National Park off Tasmania’s east coast, small groups of just 10 guests and two friendly guides explore pristine beaches, ancient blue gum forests and convict settlements. The island is a Noah’s Ark for rare Tasmanian birds and animals and enjoys World Heritage status. Every evening's reward is a three course candlelit dinner with Tasmania's finest food and wine. The first two nights are spent in exclusive wilderness camps and the final night is in the restored colonial Bernacchi House. You carry a light pack and walk 18-27 miles over four days. The adventure starts and finishes in Hobart. Departs: Daily (Oct 1-May 1). Duration: 4 days. Includes: Meals, hotel transfers, three nights accommodation, refreshments, park entry fees, backpacks and waterproof jackets.

Minimum 4 and maximum 12 passengers.

Price per person twin share, from: 1,669

Price per person twin share, from: 1,786

One Day Wilderness & Wildlife

One Day Historic Tasmania

This small group tour takes you to Tasmania’s oldest National Park. Enjoy light hiking to Russell Falls, Horseshoe Falls and Tall Trees in Tasmania’s wilderness. Enjoy a delicious lunch featuring Tasmanian produce as well as an opportunity to get up close and personal with some of Tasmania’s native wildlife at Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary. Departs: Mon, Wed, Fri at 9am. Duration: 8 Hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, entry fees and lunch.

Explore Tasmania’s famous convict settlement site with its many attractions. Visit the famous geological features of the Peninsula as you explore the rugged coastline. Discover the historic village or Richmond with its well preserved colonial architecture. Departs: Tue, Thu, Sat and Sun at 9am. Duration: 8 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, entry to Port Arthur historic site and lunch.

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Seafood Seduction Tour Spend the day cruising on pristine waterways gathering seafood. Enjoy rock lobster, oysters shucked straight from the water and watch your guide dive for abalone and sea urchin. Be delighted as your catch is turned into a delicious seafood feast accompanied by gourmet local produce. Departs: Daily from Hobart at 9am. Duration: 7.5 hours. Includes: Rock lobster, abalone, sea urchin, mussels, oysters, salmon, salad, cheeses, wine, beer, cider and juice. PRICE GUIDE: $$$$$

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Bruny Island Cruises This multi-award winning journey explores the spectacular coastline of Bruny Island in custom-built yellow boats. Cruise beneath some of Australia’s highest sea cliffs, enter deep-sea caves and join in the search for abundant wildlife such as seals, dolphins, migrating whales and sea birds. Departs: Daily at 8am. Duration: 9.5 hours Includes: Return guided bus tour from Hobart, sightseeing, morning tea, lunch and three hour wilderness cruise.

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Crown Metropol Perth On the banks of the Swan River overlooking the stunning backdrop of Perth, only 15 minutes from the airport and five minutes from Perth city center, Crown Metropol Perth redefines luxury accommodation offering a distinctive and unmistakable five star escape. Crown Metropol Perth’s guest rooms are abundant with space and natural light featuring plush furnishings and entertainment facilities. Guests have access to the resort style pool and ISIKA Spa. Close by discover world class restaurants, bars, 24-hour casino and theater at Crown Perth.

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Travelodge Perth Travelodge Perth is nestled in a picturesque part of Perth City, bordered by the iconic Kings Park botanical gardens and the beautiful Swan River. Guests can take advantage of the free city bus service, which stops regularly just outside Travelodge Perth. There are 126 air-conditioned guest rooms, with or without a balcony. The Armada Bar & Grill offers a fantastic modern Australian menu in the heart of the city. With great ambiance, Armada is perfect for afternoon sundowners or casual get-together.

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ibis Perth Hotel In the heart of Perth’s West End, ibis Perth is located close to restaurants, shopping, the Swan River, Kings Park and theaters. Take a short stroll to superb shopping precincts Murray and Hay Street Malls and designer wear and cafés on bustling Kings Street. Ibis Perth offers great value for money, and the contemporary guestrooms feature convenient touches including iPod docking stations, tea/coffee making facilities and high-speed internet access. The hotels stylish restaurant, Murray Street Grill offers sumptuous buffet breakfasts and top quality evening dining with a modern Australian à la carte menu that will tempt your tastebuds! Rubix Bar & Café offers a relaxed atmosphere, sumptuous food and the latest tunes.

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Rottnest Express The subtropical Island of Rottnest offers 63 beaches, 6,500 years of history and amazing wildlife. Jump aboard the ferry and enjoy a one hour cruise down the picturesque Swan River, then a 25 minute ocean crossing to Rottnest Island. Swim, snorkel or dive among spectacular shipwrecks and reef formations, or cycle around the Island and meet the local wildlife (own expense). Keep an eye out for the local quokka, described as one of the happiest animals in

the world and one of most well-known animals on Rottnest Island. Departs: Daily at 8.30am. Duration: 8 hours. Includes: Round-trip ferry.

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Pinnacles Desert with 4WD, Kangaroos & Koalas

Perth’s Famous Wine Cruise

Massive sand dunes, emerald waters, white-sandy beaches, kangaroos and koalas - see it all on this full-day tour. Walk through the dramatic limestone pillars of the Pinnacles Desert, 4WD over massive sand dunes in Lancelin and then go sandboarding for an adrenaline rush. Departs: Daily at 8am. Duration: 11.5 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, lunch and National Park entry fees.

The Perth’s Famous Wine Cruise will take you on a full day escape up the Swan River towards Sandalford Estate while enjoying cheese and local Western Australian wine tastings. At Sandalford you will experience an informative behind the scenes tour of the estate, tasting of their best wines and a gourmet two-course lunch. Onboard during the journey back to Perth you will indulge in a dessert buffet, further wine tasting, and on board live entertainment. Departs: Pier 3, Barrack Street Jetty daily, at 9:45am. Duration: 7:15 hours. Includes: Morning tea and coffee, muffin, wine tastings, cheese and biscuit platter, on-board wine tasting, behind the scenes tour of Sandalford Estate, two-course lunch and wine tasting at Sandalford.

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Wave Rock, Wildflower & Aboriginal Culture Journey through the Western Australian wheat belt region and cross vast farming plains to the historic township of York and enjoy a picnic lunch at the Wildflower Shop. See the spectacle of Wave Rock and the ancient Gnamma Holes. Visit either the Native Wildlife Park or the Antique Lace Collection. Departs: Tue, Fri and Sun at 8am. Duration: 12.5 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, lunch and National Park entry fees.

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Beyond Perth / ACCOMMODATION

Beyond Perth Vast, rugged and natural wonders abound in Western Australia. The southwest offers ancient Karri Forests and exceptional wineries in the Margaret River. For close encounters with dugongs and whale sharks travel north to Coral Bay. For unparalleled Outback beauty, experience the Kimberley region to the very north.

LUXE

Sal Salis, Ningaloo Reef

Exmouth, Western Australia

Berkeley River Lodge The Berkeley River Lodge is Australia's newest, most remote luxury accommodations on the Kimberley Coast. The 20 luxurious villas sit atop a coastal dune with stunning views of the Timor Sea and the Berkeley River. Do as little or as much as you like with a great range of activities to suit your mood. Relax by the pool, go on a scenic river cruise through majestic gorges, experience a helicopter flight to Mitchell Falls or go fishing where few have ever been! Trek through the Kimberley wilderness on a guided hike or a 4WD tour. See turtles nesting and all that the Kimberley has to offer.

LUXE PRICE GUIDE: $$$$$

Bonus Offer: Stay 4 nights, pay for 3. Valid May 1 - Jun 30, 16. Includes: All gourmet meals, select range of soda, beer and wine with meals and on-site activities.

El Questro Homestead & Wilderness Park A million acres in size, El Questro Wilderness Park is one of Western Australia's most loved tourism icons. Combining the intrigue of a working cattle station with comfortable accommodation, the park offers a truly quintessential Kimberley experience. At El Questro Wilderness Park, you can choose from three types of accommodation, each different in style and budget, including the luxurious Homestead, Emma Gorge Resort with its tented cabins and the comfortable station bungalows and riverside camping at the heart of El Questro Wilderness Park. Homestead includes: Accommodation, all dining and selected beverages and selected tours within El Questro Wilderness Park and El Questro Wilderness Park Permit. Emma Gorge Resort and The Station includes: Room only.

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Novotel Ningaloo Resort Exmouth The only resort of its class in Exmouth, Novotel Ningaloo Resort is just steps from the water’s edge. An ideal base for experiencing the World Heritage-listed Ningaloo Reef and Cape Range National Park, the contemporary resort sits in harmony with its environment, offering superior ocean views. The resort features a choice of spacious guest rooms and apartments, along with fine dining at Mantaray’s Restaurant. Look out for whales from your own private balcony or from one of the resort’s beachfront pools.

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Pullman Bunker Bay Resort Margaret River Region Experience an enchanting 5-star retreat with a pristine beachfront location in the world-renowned Margaret River wine region. Luxurious studio, one and two-bedroom villas offer lake or garden views, private furnished terrace, indulgent bath tubs and floor to ceiling windows to capture the sea breeze. Tranquil boardwalks lead you to Bunker Bay’s white sands and turquoise waters. Dine at the restaurant and bar with jaw-dropping ocean vistas and enjoy first-class recreation with Vie Spa, heated infinity-edge pool, tennis courts, gym and complimentary weekly activities including yoga and wine tastings.

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Bonus Offer: Stay 7 nights, pay for 5. Valid Apr 1 - Nov 16, 16; Nov 24 - Dec 23, 16 & Jan 12 - Mar 31, 17.

The Sebel Mandurah The Sebel Mandurah is located just 50-minutes south of Perth, overlooking the Mandurah Estuary at The Point Peninsula. This modern world-class hotel features 89 well-appointed guestrooms and apartments, most with a private balcony. All rooms and apartments are beautifully furnished and include an LCD TV, complimentary WiFi and nice touches like rainfall showerheads and free toiletries to enhance your stay. On-site facilities include an 82-foot heated outdoor pool, a fitness center and ample parking. The hotel is close to championship golf courses, dolphin cruises and pristine beaches, with many cafes, restaurants, bars, cinemas, theaters and more located downstairs from the hotel along the vibrant Mandurah Boardwalk.

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Coral Bay, Ningaloo Marine Park

Sail Ningaloo

4 days

Experience the pristine and remote World Heritagelisted Ningaloo Reef in style, on board the luxurious 50-foot sailing catamaran Shore Thing. Enjoy guided activities with an Advanced Eco-tourism operator including snorkeling, scuba diving, kayaking, sailing, whale watching and fishing. Discover vibrant corals, colorful reef fish and amazing marine life including manta rays, marine turtles, dolphins, dugongs and whales. A maximum of 10 guests are accommodated 80

in four beautifully appointed cabins, two with a private ensuite. Departs: Coral Bay at 4pm (MarDec). Duration: Scheduled three, five and nine night small group tours. Private charters are also available on request. Includes: Meals, professional crew, snacks, non-alcoholic beverages, linen, hotel transfers and activities. Price pp twin share, from: 1,368

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Kimberley / SMALL SHIP CRUISES

Kimberley Snapshot Cruise

NORTH STAR CRUISES The Kimberley coastline is one of the world’s last great wilderness areas. Explore remote coastal areas and mighty river systems featuring endemic wildlife. See spectacular waterfalls, awe inspiring gorges and ancient indigenous rock art! The best way to experience the Kimberley is aboard North Star Cruises’ TRUE NORTH! Purposebuilt for the discerning adventurer – guests can witness natural splendor from numerous vantage points including a forward sundeck, observation lounge, ship’s lounge and alfresco bar. All cabins feature enhanced décor, ensuite facilities, inhouse entertainment and satellite telephones. The Explorer Class Staterooms and the River Class cabins offer king size beds that can be converted to singles and the Ocean Class twins feature roomy single beds. All cruises are activity based and multiple expedition boats (6) give you greater opportunity to do “what you Toll-Free 855 550 8802

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want, when you want” and, to add another dimension to adventure, TRUE NORTH sails with its own helicopter! See the Horizontal Waterfalls, The Prince Regent River, the Hunter River, and King George Falls! Experience for yourself a journey that many past guests have described as “the best vacation that I have ever had!” Inclusions: Seven nights on-board accommodation, all meals, hotel transfers, one way coach transfer between Wyndham and Kununurra, shore excursions, lectures and presentations, use of the ship’s six expedition vessels and fishing gear. Alcohol and optional helicopter flights are additional. Additional departure dates and cruises are available. Price per person twin share, from: Ocean Class River Class Explorer Class

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Invigorating, exciting, and delightfully refreshing, New Zealand offers spectacular landscapes, unspoiled wilderness, deep fiords, lush rainforest, steaming volcanoes and misty mountains. New Zealand is home to the Māori, whose influence is visible in everything from musical place names to the sinuous carvings that embellish many public buildings. Thrill to a traditional welcome ceremony at the Māori cultural village and share in a ‘hangi’ feast of chicken and sweet potatoes.

New Zealand “Today your adventure unfolds, 100% pure”

Taste award-winning wines like Sauvignon Blanc or play a round of golf on an internationally acclaimed course, with stunning backdrops at every tee. View nature in the wild, with pods of dolphins at your side as you kayak a tranquil bay in the Abel Tasman National Park, or view the majestic sperm whales off the coast of Kairkoura. Explore the adventure capital of New Zealand, Queenstown, host to activities including Bungee jumping and jetboating. Discover the geothermal wonderland in Rotorua and see geysers, bubbling mud pools and stem vents. In Fiordland, see breathtaking steep valleys and native wildlife in Milford and Doubtful Sounds.

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New Zealand provides vacation seekers a haven for those looking for peace and rejuvenation - as well as being a playground for thrill seekers and adventurers.

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314

326

224

277

359

Mount Cook

679

479

255

410

528

319

174

Milford Sound

559

359

135

337

454

246

Invercargill

414

344

263

91

208

206

158

351

117

323

254

354

Franz Josef

424

224

Dunedin

199

Christchurch

Blenheim Distance in miles (0.62 mile = 1km)

Haast

Westport

Picton Nelson Blenheim

Westport

Wanaka

Greymouth Hokitika

Picton

Franz Josef Glacier

Arthur’s Pass National Park

Ross

Rangiora Fox Glacier Lake Tekapo

Haast

Hanmer Springs

Waipara

Pegasus Bay

Akaroa

Geraldine Temuka

Mt Aspiring Nat’l Park

Milford Sound

Timaru Waimate

Wanaka Arrowtown

Greymouth

Cromwell

Oamaru

Queenstown Fjordland Nat’l Park

Alexandra

Te Anau

Otago Peninsula

Dunedin Winton

Gore Balclutha

Invercargill

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Stewart Island/ Rakiura

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Riverton/ Aparima F Bluff o

Milton

Kaikoura

Christchurch

Ashburton

Lake Pukaki

Pahiatua

Masterson

Greytown

SOUTH ISLAND

Carterton Featherston Martinborough Wairarapa

Cape Palliser

Wellington

Str

18

Hastings Waipukurau

Feilding Dannevirke Palmerston North

Marlborough Sounds Levin Queen Charlotte Otaki Sound Paraparaumu

ait

465

Waiouru Taihape

Wanganui

Abel Tasman Tasman National Bay Park

273

Gisborne Wairoa Haw ke Napier ’s Ba

Tongariro National Park

Hawera

Gisborne

Murupara

Turangi

Inglewood

Hamilton

Portage

65

Whakatane Kawerau Opotiki

Rotorua

Taumarunui

Moteuka

183

Cambridge

Otorohanga Tokoroa Te Kuiti

Cook

416

Te Puke

Te Awamutu

Napier

South Island 209

Tauranga

Hamilton

NORTH ISLAND

Distance in miles (0.62 mile = 1km)

165

Whangamata

Waihi Morrinsville

y

334

206

330

Tairua

Thames Paeroa

46

326

Whitianga

Auckland

558

484

Peninsula Coromandel

Helensville

90

611

Bay of Islands


New Zealand –Helpful Information Queenstown

Cape Kidnappers Hawkes Bay

Visa – New Zealand US and Canadian citizens intending to stay in New Zealand no longer than three months will be issued a Visitor’s Permit on arrival, provided they are in possession of a confirmed onward or return ticket to a place to which entry is authorized, and they have sufficient funds to support themselves. No advance procurement is required. Refer to the back page for Terms & Conditions.

Tipping Tipping is not as entrenched a custom as it is in the US; however generous donations by visitors have changed the expectations of many who work in the tourism industry. Generally, a 10% tip at finer restaurants is sufficient, and taxi drivers only expect a tip if they helped with luggage.

Money Currency in New Zealand The New Zealand Dollar is divided by 100 cents. Coins: 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, $1, $2 Notes: $5, $10, $20, $50, $100

Credit Cards Major credit and debit cards are accepted at most stores. A credit card is required as a security deposit to check into a hotel or to rent a car. Please note 84

that it is becoming standard practice in most hotels to impose a service fee if you are finalizing your account by credit card.

Electrical appliances 240 volts, 50 cycles A.C. is the norm. Most hotels have a 110 volt 20 watt A.C. outlet for an electric shaver only in the bathroom. A voltage converter is required for all other appliances. An adapter to suit the South Pacific plug configuration is also required.

Goods & Services Tax All goods and services purchased in New Zealand are subject to a 15% Goods and Services Tax (GST), which is usually included in the displayed price. No refund of GST paid is available when you leave.

Christchurch

Weather New Zealand’s seasons are the opposite of the Northern Hemisphere. The North Island is temperate, while the South Island’s mountains have snow year round. New Zealand is roughly the same size as California, and summer and winter climates vary from area to area. For those wishing to ski, the most predictable months are July and August. If you wish to explore the whole country, the best traveling months are September through May. Summer (Dec-Feb)

Winter (Jun-Aug)

Spring (Sep-Nov)

Min

Max

Min

Max

Min

Max

Min

Auckland

54

75

55

68

48

59

48

67

Bay of Islands

56

76

52

70

45

61

48

67

What to pack New Zealand’s weather is as ever-changing as its landscape, so pack layers of all-weather clothing, from t-shirts to heavy sweaters. Bring a good raincoat and comfortable walking shoes. New Zealanders dress casually, so don’t worry about fashion over function. The country has high-quality outdoor stores, as well as fashion boutiques, so it is easy to pick up items there.

Fall (Mar-May)

Max

Central Otago

50

73

42

62

32

48

41

62

Christchurch

54

72

54

72

37

54

45

63

Fiordland

48

66

41

59

33

48

39

59

Hawke’s Bay

57

75

50

68

41

57

48

66

Queenstown

50

72

43

61

34

50

41

61

Rotorua

54

75

55

68

48

59

45

63

Wellington

55

68

52

63

43

54

48

59

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New Zealand / INDIGENOUS EXPERIENCES

Indigenous Māori New Zealand New Zealand offers a myriad of diverse landscapes and experiences to discover while on your vacation. Māori have been integral to New Zealand’s tourism industry since the 19th century when local Māori hosted visitors to thermal attractions in Rotorua. Immerse yourself in Māori art and cultural performances. Taste traditional Māori food with an Indigenous New Zealand cuisine tour. Experience genuine Māori hospitality and stay in traditional Marae accommodation. Encounter the living Earth in New Zealand, and experience New Zealand’s Māori Culture’s connection with nature through guided nature tours. Participate in Māori activities with Indigenous New Zealand including waka tours, white-water rafting, horse rides, cruises and health spas. Meeting Māori people and participating in Māori tourism experiences are now ‘must do’ activities for many visitors. Include one or more of the following experiences in your vacation planning.

Auckland • Join award-winning TIME Unlimited for Māori tour, guided walk or cultural tour. • Visit The Poi Room in Newmarket for beautiful New Zealandmade treasures including ceramics, textiles, paintings, print work and glasswork. • Enjoy an overnight stay in the Te Mahurehure Marae, set in a beautiful native bush setting near the city.

Rotorua • Raft down the Kaituna River with Kaitaki Adventures and over the highest commercially rafted waterfall in the world. • Visit Hells Gate where you will pass violently boiling mud and exploding hot water pools in excess of 212°F, the largest hot waterfall in the Southern Hemisphere, land coral formations, a mud volcano and a ‘medicine lake’ used by local Māori for more than 700 years. • Be entertained at Mitai, Te Puia, Tamaki or Whakarewarea with cultural entertainment, traditional hangis and authentic Māori village experiences. • Stay at A-Kahu House, a stunning bed and breakfast on the edge of Lake Rotorua.

Wellington • • •

Visit the Kura Gallery to see an extensive range of authentic, original and quality Māori and New Zealand art and design. Relax at the Ataahua Day Beauty Spa with a spa treatment. Drop into the Cheeky Pipi café and bar featuring Pacific-rim and New Zealand influences.

West Coast • Experience the most spectacular glacier environment available with Franz Josef Glacier Guides. • Relax at the Awatuna Homestead in Hokitika, a coastal retreat 10 minutes from town.

Queenstown • Journey through the mythical legends and step into the world of Māori at the Kiwi Haka located in Skyline Queenstown. • Explore Toi O Tahuna gallery to engage in Māori art. • See breathtaking scenery and experience Māori heritage on a Dart River Jet Safari. Māori experiences are available throughout New Zealand. Ask one of our Destination Specialist about adding an experience to your vacation. Relax – Taste – Immerse - Experience Toll-Free 855 550 8802

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ESCORTED TOURING / New Zealand

The Long White Cloud – 22 day small group guided tour

Cathedral Cove Coastline

Delve into the scenic delights of New Zealand with a small group of explorers. Combine stunning natural beauty with creature comforts as you overnight in the rainforests of Franz Josef, at the foothills of Mount Cook and sleep among the treetops in the Coromandel Ranges. Venture into the deep south with a journey to the pristine landscapes of Stewart Island. Day 1: Christchurch (D) Arrive in Christchurch and meet your Tour Director for dinner and a welcome drink this evening. Accommodation: The George Hotel, Christchurch. Day 2: Christchurch – Punakaiki (B,D) Board the famous TranzAlpine train and travel across the Canterbury Plains through the Southern Alps. Join the coach at Arthur’s Pass and travel to Punakaiki to view the Pancake Rocks and Blowholes. Accommodation: Punakaiki Resort. Day 3: Punakaiki – Franz Josef (B,D) Visit Hokitika and take a treetop walk, visit the goldmining town of Ross en route to Franz Josef, and take a guided tour to view the glacier. Accommodation: Te Waonui Forest Retreat, Franz Josef. Day 4: Franz Josef – Queenstown (B,D) Take an optional scenic flight to view the glacier from the air (own expense) before traveling over the Haast Pass to Makarora for lunch. Explore historic Arrowtown, followed by an orientation tour of Queenstown. Accommodation: Millbrook Resort, Queenstown, 3 nights. Day 5 & 6: Queenstown ‘Free Time’ (B,FD-B) Free time to explore New Zealand’s adventurecapital before riding the Skyline Gondola to Bob’s Peak for dinner on one night. 86

Hokitika Gorge, West Coast

Day 7: Queenstown – Milford Sound (B,D) Travel along the shores of Lake Wakatipu to Milford Sound. Kayak this majestic fiord and enjoy dinner on the overnight cruise on the Milford Mariner. Accommodation: Milford Mariner, Milford Sound. Day 8: Milford Sound – Stewart Island (B) Enjoy the onboard activities before disembarking and traveling to Invercargill. Board a ferry at Bluff and cruise to Stewart Island. Accommodation: Bay Motel, Stewart Island, 2 nights. Day 9: Stewart Island (B,L) Join a Village and Bays tour before taking a lunch cruise on Paterson Inlet. Stop at Ulva Island and tour the Island’s wildlife sanctuary. Day 10: Stewart Island – Mount Cook (B,D) Return to the mainland via ferry and travel over the Lindis Pass and into the MacKenzie high country toward Mount Cook. Accommodation: The Hermitage, Mount Cook. Day 11: Mount Cook – Christchurch (B,L) Travel to Lake Tekapo and view the Church of the Good Shepherd before traveling to Angie and Stan Taylor’s home for a barbecue lunch in their 600 acre garden before heading to Christchurch. Accommodation: The George Hotel, Christchurch. Day 12: Christchurch – Wellington (B,D) Travel to Kaikoura and then onto the seaside town of Picton. Cruise on Queen Charlotte Sound and across Cook Strait to Wellington. Accommodation: Museum Hotel, Wellington, 2 nights. Day 13: Wellington ‘Free Time’ (B) Today is free for you to explore, perhaps take a “Lord of the Rings” movie tour or cruise to Somes Island.

Day 14: Wellington – Taupo (B,D) Travel the Kapiti Coast, past the dairy farms of Manawatu to Tongariro National Park. Visit Taupo and drive along the shores of New Zealand’s largest lake and see Huka Falls. Accommodation: Hilton Hotel, Taupo. Day 15: Taupo – Rotorua (B,FD) Explore Taupo before traveling to Rotorua to learn about Māori culture and history with a special Māori show and hangi meal cooked in the ground using geothermal steam. Accommodation: Regent of Rotorua, 2 nights. Day 16: Rotorua (B) Enjoy the Agrodome Sheep Show and see sheep shearing, sheepdog trials, and even a sheep auction. Next stop is Rainbow Springs Nature Park where you may spot a kiwi or two! Day 17: Rotorua – Coromandel (B,L,D) Visit the Waitomo Caves for an exclusive five star Eco Glowworm experience, then onto Matamata for a delicious lunch before traveling to the Coromandel. Accommodation: Grand Mercure Puka Park Resort, Coromandel Ranges.

Hahei Coast

Day 20: Bay of Islands (B) Take a ferry across the harbor to historic Russell and enjoy a guided tour of the first European settlement in New Zealand. Day 21: Bay of Islands – Auckland (B,D) Take a cruise to the famous ‘Hole in the Rock’, see historic Cape Brett and explore some of the 165 islands in the bay. Enjoy time in Paihia before returning to Auckland for a farewell dinner. Accommodation: Sofitel, Auckland. Day 22: Depart Auckland (B) After breakfast, transfer to Auckland Airport. Includes: – Travel by luxury small group vehicle with average of 12-20 guests – Experienced, professional Tour Director – Touring as specified – Airport transfers – 21 nights’ accommodation – 37 Meals: 21 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches, 11 Dinners and 2 Feature Dinners

Price per person twin share, from Oct 1, 16 – Mar 31, 17 8,825

Day 18: Coromandel – Auckland (B) Travel to Auckland and enjoy a sightseeing tour before free time to explore. Accommodation: Sofitel, Auckland.

Departure Dates:

Day 19: Auckland – Bay of Islands (B,D) Travel to Orewa and the scenic Hibiscus Coast before seeing the largest Kauri tree in existence at Waipoua Forest. Accommodation: Copthorne Hotel and Resort, Bay of Islands, 2 nights.

TOUR CODE: AAT/NZIJ

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New Zealand / ESCORTED TOURING

Southern Spectacular – 10 day guided vacation

Bowen Falls and Harbour, Fiordland

Travel across the spectacular South Island on a 10 day guided vacation. Sample New Zealand country life at a Morelea Farm; visit the Church of the Good Shepherd and journey to the magnificent Milford Sound. Explore Queenstown and the breathtaking Franz Josef Glacier and ride the scenic TranzAlpine Train. Day 1: Welcome to Christchurch On arrival at Christchurch Airport you will be transferred to your hotel. Enjoy a Welcome Reception with the Tour Director and fellow travelers this evening. Accommodation: Hotel Novotel Christchurch Cathedral Square. Day 2: Christchurch – Twizel (B,FL,D) Enjoy an authentic taste of New Zealand country life at a barbecue lunch on Morelea Farm, a working sheep farm. Travel to Mount Cook National Park via Lakes Tekapo and Pukaki , stopping to visit the Church of the Good Shepherd. Accommodation: MacKenzie Country Inn, Twizel.

Larnach Castle on the Otago Peninsula

Day 5: Te Anau – Queenstown (B) Discover the magnificence of the World Heritagelisted Fiordland National Park as you travel through mountain ranges and the hand-made Homer Tunnel to Milford Sound. Cruise the Sound and view the towering peaks including Mitre Peak before returning to Queenstown by road. Accommodation: Millennium Hotel Queenstown, 2 nights. Day 6: Queenstown Included Choice (B,FD) Select from a range of Included Choice sightseeing experiences. Options include a wine tour, a gondola ride to Skyline Restaurant for dinner, a jet boat ride or a chance to play 9 holes of golf. Perhaps take a 4WD excursion through Skippers Canyon, relax with a spa treatment at Millbrook Resort, go horse riding or explore Queenstown on a Segway. This evening, cruise across Lake Wakatipu aboard the TSS Earnslaw to Walter Peak Station for a gourmet BBQ at the Colonel’s Homestead.

Day 3: Twizel – Dunedin (B,D) View the Waitaki Hydro Power Scheme and Benmore Dam as you travel through Oamaru to Dunedin for a tour of the city. You have free time this afternoon to explore at your own pace. Accommodation: Scenic Hotel Southern Cross, Dunedin.

Day 7: Queenstown – Franz Josef Glacier (B,D) Visit the historic gold mining village of Arrowtown and enjoy delicious stone fruit at Cromwell. View a trio of lakes: Dunstan, Hawea and Wanaka then travel across Haast Pass and view amazing Thunder Creek Falls before arriving at Franz Josef Glacier. Accommodation: Scenic Hotel Franz Josef Glacier.

Day 4: Dunedin Included Choice – Te Anau (B,D) Select from a range of Included Choice sightseeing experiences. Options include touring Larnach Castle, riding the historic Taieri Gorge Railway or relaxing on the Monarch Wildlife Cruise to see penguins and native wildlife. Travel across farming land to the village of Te Anau. Accommodation: Distinction Te Anau Hotel & Villas.

Day 8: Franz Josef Glacier – Punakaiki (B,D) Walk amongst the temperate rainforest giants on the West Coast Treetop Walk before traveling to Hokitika for a greenstone factory visit and jewelry demonstration. Continue to Punakaiki to see the Pancake Rocks and Blowholes. Accommodation: Punakaiki Resort.

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Lake Pukaki, Christchurch - Canterbury

Punakaiki, West Coast

TranzAlpine train, one of the top six train journeys in the world, to travel through the Southern Alps to Christchurch. Join your Tour Director and fellow travelers this evening for a Farewell Dinner. Accommodation: Hotel Novotel Christchurch Cathedral Square. Day 10: Depart Christchurch (B) Your vacation concludes this morning after breakfast. You’ll be transferred to Christchurch Airport for your onward flight. View of Lake Tekapo

Includes: – Tour by luxury air-conditioned coach with 2-door access, restroom, reclining seats with seatbelts and panoramic windows – Tour with an experienced Tour Director and Driver Guide – Touring as specified – Travel wallet and map – Airport transfers – Hotel porterage – 9 nights’ in twin share rooms with private facilities in centrally located hotels – 17 Meals: 9 Breakfasts, 1 Featured Lunch; 5 Dinners; 2 Feature Dinners

Price per person twin share, from: Apr 1, 16 – May 31, 16 Jun 1, 16 – Sep 30, 16 Oct 1, 16 – Mar 31, 17 Single supplement additional.

3,150 2,975 3,425

Departure Dates: 2016: Apr 3, 10, 17, 24; May 1, 8; Jun 12; Jul 10; Aug 7, 21; Sep 4, 11, 18, 25; Oct 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; Nov 6, 13, 20, 27; Dec 4, 11, 18, 25 2017: Jan 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; Feb 5, 12, 19, 26; Mar 5, 12, 19, 26 Bold indicates guaranteed departures.

Tour Code: AAT/ZCQR Airfares not included, please call for pricing.

Day 9: Punakaiki – Christchurch (B,FD) Travel to Arthur’s Pass by coach, then board the 87


ESCORTED TOURING / New Zealand

New Zealand Wonderland – 17 day guided tour 2 Bay of Islands

Auckland 2 Coach Cruise TranzAlpine Train (optional) No. of nights stay World Heritage Area

Waitomo

Picton

2 Rotorua

Taupo

1 Wellington

Darfield Kaikoura Arthur’s Pass Hokitika Christchurch 1 Ashburton 1 Fox Glacier 1 Lake Tekapo Mt Cook Queenstown Milford Sound 2 1 Te Anau

Wellington Cable Car

Enjoy a fabulous journey through New Zealand. Experience the amazing culture on the North Island and the natural wonderland of the South Island. Day 1: Auckland On arrival in Auckland, you will be met and transferred to your hotel. Select from a range activities this afternoon that include a cruise on Waitemata Harbour, wine tasting on Waiheke Island or a chance to explore the Auckland Museum. Accommodation: Rendezvous Grand Hotel Auckland. Day 2: Auckland - Bay of Islands (B,D) Travel along the Hibiscus Coast, stopping at the Matakohe Kauri Museum. Visit the Waitangi Treaty Grounds and see a Māori Meeting House and War Canoe. Accommodation: Copthorne Hotel and Resort Bay of Islands, 2 nights. Day 3: Bay of Islands (B) Choose from a range of activities today including a day tour to Cape Reinga, a mini-tour of Russell, a dolphin watching adventure, an enriching guided tour of the Waitangi Treaty Grounds or a chance to experience life on a tall ship. Day 4: Bay of Islands – Auckland (B,FD) Explore the Bay of Islands on a dolphin-watching cruise to Cape Brett and the famous Hole in the Rock. Return to Auckland for a special Pacific-themed dinner. Accommodation: Rendezvous Grand Hotel Auckland. Day 5: Auckland – Waitomo – Rotorua (B,FD) Travel to Waitomo and visit the famous glowworm caves before traveling onto Rotorua. This evening, enjoy a traditional Māori hangi feast and performance. Accommodation: Holiday Inn Rotorua, 2 nights. Day 6: Rotorua (B) Discover the icons of Rotorua with a selection of touring options. Visit the Agrodome Farm Show or 88

1 Dunedin

Boatsheds Waterfront, Wellington

Rainbow Springs Nature Park. Experience Middleearth on a Hobbiton Movie Set tour or visit the Te Puia Thermal Reserve or Rotorua Museum. COUNTRY HOMESTAY OPTION. Guests may prefer to experience warm New Zealand hospitality on a Rotorua Country Homestay. Enjoy delicious home-style cooking and a few good yarns. (Replaces Day 6 accommodation and must be advised at time of booking.) Day 7: Rotorua – Taupo – Wellington (B,FD) Travel along the Thermal Explorer Highway and view the Wairakei Steam Vally, Huka Falls and Lake Taupo. Travel across the World Heritage-listed Tongariro National Park to Wellington. This evening enjoy a dining experience with a choice of three restaurants in which to dine. Accommodation: Amora Hotel Wellington, 2 nights. Day 8: Wellington (B) Discover the delights of Wellington with a tour of the best-loved landmarks and sights including New Zealand’s national museum, Te Papa Tongarewa. Ride the funicular cable car to Kelburn Lookout for stunning views of the city. Day 9: Wellington – Kaikoura – Christchurch (B,D) Board the Interislander ferry traveling across the Marlbourgh and Queen Charlotte Sounds to Picton. Reboard the coach and travel down the east coast to Christchurch, stopping at the quaint fishing town of Kaikoura en route. Accommodation: Commodore Hotel, Christchurch. Day 10: Christchurch - Franz Josef Glacier (B,FD) Step aboard the TranzAlpine rail for a scenic journey across the Canterbury Plains to Arthur’s Pass National Park. Reboard the coach and travel to Hokitika to see pounamu (jade) being carved into jewelry before traveling south to Franz Josef. Enjoy a delectable fourcourse degustation dinner this evening in a rainforest

setting. Accommodation: Te Waonui Forest Retreat, Franz Josef. Day 11: Franz Josef Glacier – Queenstown (B,FD) Travel across the snow-capped peaks of the Southern Alps, through Haast Pass to the alpine resort of Queenstown. This evening, select from one of four dining experiences including the waterside Finz seafood restaurant, a scenic gondola ride to the Skyline Restaurant, a cruise aboard the TSS Earnslaw or Elements Restaurant. Accommodation: Novotel Queenstown Lakeside, 2 nights. Day 12: Queenstown (B) Personalize your Queenstown experience with a choice of touring today. Embark on a Safari of the Scenes to visit local sites from the “The Lord of the Rings” Trilogy; take an exhilarating Shotover Jet Boat ride or enjoy a river safari down the Dart River to name a few. Day 13: Queenstown - Milford Sound – Te Anau (B,FD) Take a scenic drive along Milford Road to the majestic Milford Sound. Cruise the full length of this pristine fiord before returning to Te Anau for an overnight stay and a Taste of Fiordland Dinner. Accommodation: Distinction Te Anau Hotel & Villas. Day 14: Te Anau – Dunedin (B,D) Travel through rolling countryside to Dunedin, the Edinburgh of the south. Select your afternoon activity including a tour of Larnach Castle and Olveston House or a rail journey aboard the Taieri Gorge Railway. Beer lovers will enjoy a tour of Speight’s Brewery and wildlife enthusiasts may prefer to visit the Otago Peninsular to see penguins and the albatross colony. Accommodation: Scenic Hotel Southern Cross, Dunedin, 2 nights.

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Day 15: Dunedin - Mount Cook (B,D) Journey north and stop to view the large spherical Moeraki Boulders on Koekohe Beach. Continue to World Heritage-listed Mount Cook National Park, where you can select your activity. Visit the Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre or alternatively, in summer months, board a MAC boat and get up close to icebergs on the Tasman Glacier Terminal Lake. Accommodation: The Hermitage Hotel, Mount Cook. Day 16: Mount Cook – Lake Tekapo – Christchurch (B,FD) Head north-east to Lake Tekapo and visit to the Church of the Good Shepherd then along Burkes Pass to Christchurch. This evening enjoy a memorable Farewell Dinner at your hotel. Accommodation: Rydges Latimer Christchurch. Day 17: Depart Christchurch (B) After breakfast, transfer to the airport. Includes: – Arrival and departure transfers in New Zealand – Travel aboard a spacious, luxurious coach – Dedicated APT Tour Director and professional driver – The additional services of expert local guides in select locations – All sightseeing, excursions and entrance fees as per the itinerary – 27 meals: 16 Breakfast, 4 Dinners and 7 Feature Dinners

Departure Dates: 2016: Oct 1, 22, 29; Nov 5, 9, 19, 26; Dec 3, 17 2017: Jan 7, 11, 16, 20, 25; Feb 1, 6, 11, 18, 22, 27; Mar 8, 22 Price per person twin share, from: Including Breakfast (16) and Feature Dinners (7) 5,795 Including Breakfast (16), Feature Dinners (7) & Dinners (4) 5,995 Tour Code: APT/NCC17 Airfares not included, please call for pricing.


Middle-earth Discovered – 8 day coach tour

Hobbiton Movie Set, Matamata

Immerse yourself in the world of Frodo and Gandalf. Visit official sites used in the filming of “The Lord of the Rings” and “The Hobbit” Trilogies, whilst visiting some of New Zealand’s most stunning attractions including glowworm caves, active geysers, dramatic mountains and deep fiords. Day 1: Auckland - Waitomo – Rotorua (L,D) Travel south to Waitomo for a boat ride under a starry expanse of glowworms at Waitomo Glowworm Caves. Enjoy a picnic lunch served onboard the coach as you continue east to Rotorua, steeped in Māori culture and history. Tonight enjoy a Māori hangi (feast) and concert. Stay 2 nights in Rotorua. Day 2: Rotorua See roaring geysers and boiling mud pools at Te Puia Geothermal Experience, tame trout at Rainbow Springs Wildlife Park and watch performing sheep and dogs at the Agrodome Sheep Show. This afternoon experience the “Hobbiton Movie Set Tour”. Day 3: Rotorua - Wellington Skirt Lake Taupo, and cross the volcanic landscape of the Desert Road past the majestic peaks of Toll-Free 855 550 8802

New Zealand / INDEPENDENT TOURING

Hooker Valley, Mount Cook, Canterbury

Tongariro, Ngaruahoe and Ruapehu. Continue along the rugged Kapiti coastline to Wellington. Stay 2 nights in Wellington.

Trilogy including Ford of Bruinen, Misty Mountains and Pillars of the Kings. The rest of your day is at leisure to explore Queenstown independently.

Day 4: Wellington (L) Join a full day “The Lord of the Rings” tour to Wellington’s film set locations including Rivendell, Helms Deep and much more. Visit the Weta Cave and find out about New Zealand’s five time Oscar Award winning production company.

Day 8: Queenstown - Mt Cook – Christchurch (L) Travel north through country used to portray the Pelennor Fields, Misty Mountains and the foothills of the White Mountains to Christchurch where your tour concludes.

Day 5: Wellington - Queenstown Transfer to Wellington Airport for your flight to Queenstown. On arrival in Queenstown the rest of your day is at leisure. Stay 3 nights in Queenstown.

Inclusions: – 7 nights’ accommodation, choice of hotel grade – Coach transport – Wellington to Queenstown flight – Touring as noted, including entrance fees – 4 Meals: 3 Lunches, 1 Dinner

Price per person twin share, from:

1,720

Tour Code: DISCNZ/973Ri Airfare not included, please call for pricing.

Sunrise over Queenstown

Day 6: Queenstown - Milford Sound Queenstown Travel along the southern shores of Lake Wakatipu to Lake Te Anau into the Fiordland National Park and Milford Sound. View the majestic Mitre Peak and Bowen Falls while enjoying a cruise on the Sound before returning to Queenstown. Day 7: Queenstown Explore many sites used in “The Lord of the Rings”

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SUGGESTED INDEPENDENT ITINERARIES / New Zealand

Taste of the North – 8 days

Taste of the South – 9 days

Hawke’s Bay

Hooker Valley, Canterbury

Discover the highlights and ‘must-sees’ of the North Island while immersing yourself in the rich culture of New Zealand’s Māori heritage, including a traditional hangi and concert.

Just like a picture perfect postcard, take in all of the sights that make the South Island of New Zealand so special.

Day 1: Auckland On arrival in Auckland, you will transfer to your hotel and enjoy the remainder of day at leisure.

Day 1: Christchurch On arrival at Christchurch Airport, you will be transferred to your hotel with the rest of the day at leisure.

Day 2: Auckland – Rotorua Travel south through lush Waikato farmland to Waitomo Caves for a boat ride under a galaxy of glowworms before continuing onto Rotorua. Day 3: Rotorua Enjoy a free day to experience Rotorua’s geothermal delights before enjoying a Māori hangi dinner experience. Day 4: Rotorua – Taupo Continue by road to stunning lakeside town of Taupo, and spend the afternoon relaxing on the water. Day 5: Taupo – Napier Travel to the Hawkes Bay wine region. Day 6: Napier Join a mid-morning guided Art Deco Walk to see the stunning architecture of the city. The afternoon is free to spend time wine tasting. Day 7-8: Napier – Wellington Travel to the capital city where you have free time to explore the city before transferring to Wellington Airport on day eight for your onward flight.

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Includes: - Choice of seat in coach or self-drive - Detailed itinerary including maps (self-drive only) - 7 nights’ accommodation, choice of hotel grade - Waitomo Caves guided tour - Māori hangi dinner and performance - Experienced driver/guide (seat-in coach only) - 6 days Group C Auto car rental (self-drive only) - Auckland arrival transfer - One hour guided Art Deco tour

Price per person twin share, from: Seat in Coach Self-drive Standard First Class Boutique

685 830 880

Tour Code: DUA/NOR

Central Auckland from Mt Eden

699 805 917

Day 2: Christchurch – Glaciers Board the TranzAlpine train to traverse the Southern Alps to Greymouth. Coach or drive down the West Coast to the Glaciers. Day 3: Glaciers – Queenstown Deep rainforest contrasts with rugged coastal vistas as you plunge deeper into South Westland before reaching the Southern Lakes district and the alpine playground of Queenstown. Day 4-5: Queenstown Travel to Milford Sound and board a cruise on the Sound, taking in the wonders of Fiordland National Park. A free day in Queenstown is also included. Day 6-7: Queenstown – Dunedin Drive to Dunedin (self-drive option) or board the coach to Pukerangi where you will join the Taieri Gorge train. Enjoy breathtaking views on the historic journey to Dunedin. Day 8-9: Dunedin – Christchurch Join an afternoon tour of the Otago Peninsula to see penguins, fur seals and albatross before traveling to Christchurch where your tour concludes with a transfer to Christchurch Airport on day nine.

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Includes: - Choice of seat in coach or self-drive - Detailed itinerary including maps (self-drive only) - 8 nights’ accommodation, choice of hotel grade - TranzAlpine scenic rail journey - Otago Peninsula Wildlife Tour - Milford Sound cruise - Experienced driver/guide (seat-in coach only) - 7 days Group C Auto car rental (self-drive only) - Christchurch arrival and departure transfers

Price per person twin share, from: Seat in Coach Self-drive Standard First Class Boutique

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New Zealand / SUGGESTED INDEPENDENT ITINERARIES

The Great Outdoors – 9 days

Marlborough

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Kauri Cliffs, Matauri-Bay

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New Zealand is one big natural playground! Explore spectacular hiking tracks through stunning scenery and exceptional water activities including kayaking on this awesome outdoor experience. Day 1: Picton Join a pre-walk briefing with the remainder of the day at leisure. Day 2: Picton – Endeavor Inlet (8 miles) (L,D) Travel by boat to Motuara Island for a bird sanctuary tour en route to Ship Cove. Enjoy a short warm up walk to the lookout for spectacular 360° views of Marlborough Sounds. Day 3: Endeavor Inlet to Punga Cove (7.5 miles) (B,L,D) Follow the track along the coast and around the inlet through native bush. Day 4: Punga Cove – Lochmara Lodge (14 miles) (B,L,D) Be rewarded with truly grand vistas around every corner on this challenging day along the ridgeline between Punga Cove and Torea Saddle. Day 5: Lochmar Lodge to Picton (13 miles) (B,L) Ascend the ridgeline and walk along open farmland and through grand native bush land. Return to Picton by boat late afternoon. Day 6: Picton – Nelson Coach transfer between Picton and Nelson with the remainder of the day at leisure.

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Fish ‘n Chipping – 4 days

Day 7: Nelson – Motueka – Awaroa (3.7 miles) (L,D) Cruise to the southern tip of the Abel Tasman National Park, relaxing on the upper or lower viewing decks for spectacular views across the Abel Tasman coastline. Walk through beech and rata forests to Awaroa. Day 8: Awaroa – Torrent Bay (6 miles) (B,L,D) Walk with your guide to the golden expanse of Onetahuti Beach then paddle to Torrent Bay through the Tonga Island Marine Reserve. Day 9: Torrent Bay – Kaiteriteri – Nelson (7.5 miles) (B,L) Paddle the idyllic waters of Te Pukatea Bay stopping for lunch at one of the bays before returning to Nelson. Includes: – 8 nights’ accommodation – Transfers throughout – Guided walking and kayaking experiences – 17 Meals: 5 Breakfasts, 7 Lunches, 5 Dinners

Price per person twin share, from: 1,345 Tour Code: DUA/WALK

Bay of Islands

Kauri Cliffs, Matauri Bay

The Lodge at Kauri Cliffs is wildly popular for the David Harman-designed golf course, ranked 80 in the world by Golf Magazine. The 18-hole, par-72 course is surrounded by the crashing waves of New Zealand’s Northland, which is celebrated as one of the best sport fishing destinations in the world. These two pastimes come together with our Fish ‘n Chipping experience. Day 1: Kauri Cliffs On arrival at Kauri Cliffs, check in for three nights in a Suite which features a private porch, stylish and cozy bedroom with sitting area and an open fireplace. Pre-dinner drinks, canapés, dinner and breakfast are included along with full use of lodge facilities. During your stay you will enjoy a private driving tour to Mangonui where you will stop for a fish’n chips lunch. Day 2: Fishing Enjoy four hours land based fishing or a four hour Bay of Island fishing trip from Paihia. Offering clear waters and abundant fish life, the Northland region is one of the best sport fishing destinations in the world. When you reel in a big catch, you may choose to have a cooking class with the Lodge’s Chef on how to prepare their catch of the day - New Zealand style.

Includes: – 3 nights Kauri Cliffs, Suite, including pre-dinner drinks, canapés, dinner and breakfast along with full use of lodge facilities – Four hours land based fishing for 2 guests or a four hour Bay of Island fishing trip, departing from Paihia – A round of golf for 2 guests once during stay including cart hire – Private driving tour to Mangonui for a fish ‘n chips lunch – Option to have a cooking lesson with chef on how to prepare your catch, or a lesson with the Golf Pro to perfect your ‘chipping’ skills.

Price per person twin share, from: 2,495 Tour Code: DUA/FISH

Day 3: Golfing Enjoy a round of golf on the spectacular par 72 championship course. If perfecting your chip shot is more appealing to you than cooking your fish, then forego the cooking lesson for a lesson with the on-site Golf Pro to help you lower your golf score. Day 4: Kauri Cliffs Spend the morning enjoying the Lodge’s facilities before checking out.

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Ultimate New Zealand – 13 days

Lake Tekapo

Milford Sound

Cape Kidnappers, Hawkes Bay

New Zealand lodges are small and intimate and offer a unique and authentic New Zealand experience. Wine and dine beside panoramic vistas and indulge your senses with fine cuisine in spectacular settings. Day 1-2: Taupo Transfer from Taupo Airport to Huka Lodge and enter a world where elegance and generous hospitality meets sophistication and style. Try your hand at fishing, savor fine food and experience outdoor fun at the Lodge. Explore the park-like gardens or soak in the hot pools, enjoy a game of tennis on the all-weather court or relax playing a game of pétanque. The region is home to some of the finest Rainbow and Brown Trout in the world, and the challenge of landing one can be met with the assistance and the legendary knowledge provided by Huka Lodge’s own fishing guides. Day 3-4: Hawkes Bay On arrival at Napier Airport you will be met and transferred to The Farm at Cape Kidnappers where you will experience Hawke’s Bay wine and food country and celebrated Indigenous culture. Set atop 6,000 rolling acres of stunning pasture land, Cape Kidnappers offers stunning 180° views of the Pacific Ocean. Take in a round of golf on the par 71 championship course that boasts 18 holes set over dramatic rolling green hills and ravines. For the more active, the lodge offers mountain biking, walking trails, flat-rock fishing or 92

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quad biking. Relax at the spa or head off for a picnic in the dramatic coastal grounds. Day 5-7: Martinborough From Wellington travel to one of the most world’s exclusive retreats. Wharekauhau Country Estate sits on a 5,000 acre working sheep station overlooking Palliser Bay. Choose from a veritable smorgasbord of outdoor activities or simply indulge in splendid luxury, superb local wines and irresistible cuisine. Take a hiking trail through Wharekauhau’s sprawling grounds, encompassing native forest, idyllic lakes and rivers, and farm land. For guests seeking an adrenaline rush, join a four wheel drive safari, horse trek, or try trap shooting on their private clay field, set in spectacular rural terrain.

Day 10-12: Queenstown From the back roads of Nelson to the alpine village of Queenstown, transfer from Queenstown Airport to Matakauri Lodge, located on the shore of Lake Wakatipu. This exclusive retreat offers access to endless leisure pastimes of a more passive nature, such as hiking, horse riding, wineries, trout fishing, scenic flights to places like the unforgettable Milford Sound, hidden lakes and more. Head Chef Jonathan Roger’s modern New Zealand cuisine is focused on showcasing local seasonal produce from the Lodge’s very own vegetable garden. Day 13: Depart Queenstown Transfer to Queenstown Airport for your onward travel arrangements.

Day 8-9: Nelson From Nelson Airport, travel 50 minutes to an exclusive getaway offering exceptional luxury for the discerning traveler. Stonefly Lodge is an eco-sensitive lodge offering guests the chance to explore a wide diversity of fly fishing waters and the opportunity to experience some of the region’s major National Parks. A wide variety of spectacular tours are offered including hiking, wine tasting and kayaking, to exploring one of New Zealand’s most recognized boutique arts and craft regions.

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Includes: – 2 nights’ Huka Lodge including pre-dinner drinks, 5-course dinner and full country breakfast daily – 2 nights’ The Farm at Cape Kidnappers including pre-dinner drinks with hors d’oeuvres, 3 gourmet dinners, breakfast and use of lodge facilities – 3 nights’ Wharekauhau Country Estate including pre dinner drinks and canapés, 4-course dinner and breakfast daily – 2 nights’ Stonefly Lodge including pre-dinner canapés, 3-course gourmet dinner and breakfast daily – 3 nights’ Matakauri Lodge including pre-dinner drinks with hors d’oeuvres, gourmet dinner, breakfast, mini bar including domestic beers and use of lodge facilities – All sightseeing, excursions and entrance fees as outlined in the itinerary – Round-trip private airport transfers throughout Price per person twin share, from:

Tour Code: DUA/UNZ Airfares not included, please call for details.

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New Zealand Splendor – 15 day self-drive

New Zealand / SELF-DRIVE VACATIONS SUGGESTED

Skippers Canyon, Queenstown

Cathedral Cove, Coromandel

Day 1: Auckland to Coromandel Peninsula (99 miles) Collect your rental vehicle at Auckland Airport or City Depot and drive to the Coromandel Peninsula. Day 2: Coromandel Peninsula Explore the region, known for its beautiful beaches, cool forests, rugged coastlines and swimming holes. Take a bushwalk, a walk on the beach, dangle a line, or do nothing at all. Day 3: Coromandel Peninsula to Rotorua (135 miles) Continue south through Kiwifruit Country around Te Puke and onto the heart of the thermal and cultural center of New Zealand, Rotorua. With pools of boiling mud and water, steam vents and terraces of silica, Rotorua is a must see. Day 4: Rotorua to Tongariro National Park (110 miles) Travel to the township of Taupo, right on the edge of the largest lake in New Zealand, Lake Taupo. Stop at Huka Falls en route before arriving at Tongariro National Park. The Tongariro National Park encircles the volcanoes of Tongariro, Ngauruhoe and Ruapehu and features some of New Zealand’s most contrasting landscapes.

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Day 5: Tongariro National Park to Wellington (209 miles) From the Tongariro National Park, travel to the small township of Wanganui, on the South Taranaki Bight on the banks of the Wanganui River to Wellington. Day 6: Wellington to Nelson (By Ferry) Board the ferry from Wellington to Picton for the inter-island transfers. Cruise through the beautiful Queen Charlotte Sound before disembarking and continuing by road to Nelson. Day 7: Nelson Enjoy a full day to explore the Nelson area. The nearby Abel Tasman National Park offers opportunities to walk or cruise the beautiful coastline. Day 8: Nelson to the Glacier Region (291 miles) Drive down the west coast of the South Island, through rugged and densely forested gorges to the scenic seaside town of Punakiaki - renowned for its Pancake Rock formations and blowholes. Continue to the Glacier region, home of Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers. Day 9: Glacier Region to Wanaka (178 miles) Arrange a guided walk of the glaciers or perhaps a scenic flight before continuing your journey down the coast. Continue south into dense rainforest broken by rugged coastal vistas. Follow the Haast

River inland through the Haast Pass to reach Lake Wanaka. Day 10: Wanaka to Queenstown (73 miles) Enjoy the morning in Wanaka before traveling through the rugged Kawerau Gorge to Queenstown. Day 11: Queenstown Today is at leisure for you to explore the many activities and scenic wonders of the township of Queenstown and the surrounding areas. Day 12: Queenstown to Te Anau (106 miles) Drive south following the dramatic southern shores of Lake Wakatipu to reach Te Anau, and then travel through pristine beech forests and the Homer Tunnel to Milford Sound. Perhaps enjoy a scenic cruise on the Sound and appreciate the majesty of Mitre Peak and Bowen Falls before returning to Te Anau. Day 13: Te Anau to Dunedin (181 miles) Drive across the Waimea plains towards the farming community of Gore, and then travel through the rolling hill country of South Otago to Dunedin. Situated on the Otago Peninsula, Dunedin has access to a special reserve that includes the only mainland nesting site of the magnificent Royal Albatross.

colored glacial lake. Stop at the Church of the Good Shepherd at Lake Tekapo for one of New Zealand’s most picturesque spots. Enter the Canterbury Plains, the widest area of flat land in New Zealand and into Christchurch. Day 15: Christchurch After exploring Christchurch and the city’s popular sights including RE:Start, an outdoor retail and café precinct built in fashionably presented shipping containers and the Transitional Cardboard Cathedral, a fascinating architectural structure made out of cardboard, return your rental vehicle. Includes: – 14 nights’ accommodation – 15 days Group E Car Hire – Interisland ferry transfer from Wellington to Picton

Price per person twin share, from: 1,530 Tour Code: AOT/AK2AES Airfares not included, please call for pricing.

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Known as the ‘City of Sails’ for its love of water, Auckland is flanked by two magnificent harbors and offers a myriad of activities. Head to the top of the Skytower for panoramic views, brunch with the locals in fashionable Ponsonby, explore Waiheke Island for its excellent wineries and beaches or the Waitekere Ranges for wilderness forests.

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Sofitel Auckland Viaduct Harbour Sofitel Auckland Viaduct Harbour is ideally located in the heart of Auckland. With a beautiful design inspired by New Zealand’s landscape and culture, commanding stunning views of Waitemata Harbour, it is a true landmark destination. All luxuriously appointed rooms and suites feature floor-to-ceiling windows, private Juliet balconies, oversized bathrooms with separate rain showers and deep-soaking bathtubs and BOSE™ stereo systems, as well as the signature Sofitel MyBed™. Enjoy contemporary cuisine at hotel restaurant Lava Dining, and experience pure relaxation at So SPA.

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Bonus Offer: Stay 3 nights or more and receive 25% discount. Valid Apr 1 - Jun 9, 16; Jun 12 - Oct 20, 16; Oct 23 - Dec 30, 16; Jan 2 - Jan 20, 17; Feb 2 - Feb 9, 17 & Feb 12 - Mar 31, 17.

SKYCITY Hotel SKYCITY Hotel is one of New Zealand's most popular accommodations and offers a place to relax and unwind in the heart of the city, with entertainment right on your doorstep. Enjoy all the luxury and comfort of a first-class hotel with spacious rooms and all the facilities you’d expect of an international hotel. SKYCITY Hotel's recently renovated, modern, spacious rooms feature premium or deluxe king and twin rooms and suites. Harbor view, interconnecting and accessible rooms are available on request. Guests can enjoy 24-hour room service, valet parking, an executive car service and free uncapped WiFi throughout the hotel. In addition guests can head to East Day Spa, specializing in Eastern-style holistic treatments to deliver total wellness and restore the balance of mind, body and soul. From the world-class Casino to the selection of up to 20 restaurants, bars and cafés, entertainment and the spectacular views across Auckland from the Sky Tower, there really is something for everyone at SKYCITY.

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Heritage Auckland Heritage Auckland is an iconic landmark hotel. The hotel is centrally located, just a short walk to the waterfront, Queen Street, city center and Sky Tower. Luxurious suite-style accommodation offers a spacious environment in which to relax with full kitchen and laundry facilities in many suites. The resort-style facilities include a rooftop complex with heated pool and gym plus an indoor lap pool, spa and award-winning restaurant.

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Mercure Auckland Located in the heart of the Auckland waterfront district, Mercure Auckland overlooks the Harbour and bustling city. The hotel is close to the Viaduct Harbour, Queens Wharf ferry terminals, Britomart Transport Centre and Vector Arena. The top floor restaurant and bar, Vue Restaurant, is a unique feature, offering panoramic views of Auckland’s Harbour and city skyline.

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Bonus Offer: Stay 2 nights and receive an upgrade to the next available room type and late check out of 12pm. Valid Apr 1 - Jun 9, 16; Jun 12 - Sep 21, 16; Dec 17 - Dec 30, 16; & Jan 2 - Jan 15, 17.

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Discover the Bay of Islands

Bush & Beach Coromandel Day Tour

Take a scenic drive north of Auckland via the Hibiscus Coast to the Bay of Islands, a haven for people who enjoy water activities and the beauty of uncrowded sandy beaches and native forests. Upon arrival in Paihia visit the historic Waitangi Treaty Grounds and see a traditional Māori meeting house and a huge waka (war canoe), before joining a pre-booked afternoon activity.

Experience Coromandel Peninsula's sheltered bays and stunning coastlines loved by New Zealanders. Travel via Thames up the spectacular west coast road which leads to Coromandel township. Here the Barry Brickell designed and built mountain railway system takes you on a memorable journey through the rugged landscape before you enjoy a quiet stroll in pristine forest amongst magnificent Kauri trees.

You can board the Bay Belle ferry to cruise from Paihia to historic Russell and wander through the cafés, museums and craft shops along the waterfront, before returning to Paihia and starting your journey back to Auckland. Alternatively, you can board a cruise to Cape Brett and travel through the famous ‘Hole in the Rock’. Should you decide on a naturebased experience, arrive in Paihia and join a Fullers Bay of Islands ultimate eco-marine adventure for the chance to get up close and even swim with the dolphins in their natural environment. Departs: Daily from 7.25am. Duration: 12 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers. (Lunch options available, ask for details).

Journey across the mountain divide towards the east coast beaches where you stop for lunch. Visit Hot Water Beach (note - digging a hole for hot water is subject to tide conditions) and Cathedral Cove where the Pacific Ocean washes through a natural arch onto a white-sandy beach. The return walk down to the beach takes approximately 80 minutes (walk subject to guide’s discretion). Departs: Daily at 7am. Duration: 12 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, lunch and Driving Creek Railway admission.

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Bush & Beach Wilderness Experience

Bush & Beach Hobbiton Express Tour

From central Auckland explore the real New Zealand. Revel in the natural splendor and learn about the area’s flora and fauna, coastal rainforest and the Waitakere Ranges, just 30 minutes from downtown Auckland.

Enjoy a magical journey through Middle-earth to the Hobbiton movie set from 'The Lord of the Rings' and 'The Hobbit' Trilogies. This fascinating tour travels from Auckland to the Waikato region and through the undulating green hills on approach to Hobbiton Shire.

Travel to the Arataki Centre and enjoy panoramic views. Walk the easy bush tracks in the lush rainforest among giant tree ferns and Kauri trees before you move onto experience the power of the wild and rugged west coast. Feel the black sand beneath your feet as you stroll on one of the most aweinspiring beaches the world has to offer.

On arrival at Shire’s Rest, location of the largest green set in the world, be thrilled by the Party Tree, see 44 hobbit holes, the Mill and double arched bridge and visit the Green Dragon Inn. At this fascinating location, you can take a photo of Bilbo’s house, ‘Bag End’ and look out over the whole set to the hills in the distance. A sumptuous buffet lunch is included in the marquee behind the Green Dragon before the journey back to Auckland. Departs: Daily 7am. Duration: 8.5 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, Hobbiton entry, drink at Green Dragon Inn, buffet lunch and a $10 souvenir shopping voucher.

Other options include full-day Best of Both Worlds tour combining the Wilderness Experience with Auckland city sights. Departs: Daily at 12.30pm. Duration: 5 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers and refreshments.

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America’s Cup Sailing Experience Enjoy the thrill of two hours of unforgettable sailing on Auckland’s Waitemata Harbour. Take the helm, exert energy on the grinders or simply sit back and enjoy the action as you sail the beautiful harbor. Departs: Daily at 2pm. Duration: 2 hours. Includes: Safety briefing, life jackets and sunscreen. No experience necessary and subject to weather permitting

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Auckland to Rotorua via Waitomo Caves Travel by coach through the rich farmland of the Waikato and King Country regions to Waitomo. From Auckland to Waitomo you will see Rangiriri, the location of an historic Māori land wars battle site and Ngaruawahia, home to the Māori King. Upon arrival at Waitomo, enjoy a guided tour through the long galleries and lofty chambers of the world-famous Glowworm Caves. Your tour continues with a boat ride through the Glowworm Grotto, illuminated by thousands of tiny lights from the glowworms suspended from the cave ceiling. Then continue onto Rotorua or Auckland. Tour also available in reverse from Rotorua to Auckland. Departs: Daily at 7.30am. Duration: 9.5 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, guided tour and lunch.

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Global Tourism Award Winner TIME Unlimited Tours utilizes experienced Māori guides to bring to life Auckland's history and people on this very personal tour. See Auckland and its volcanoes, Devonport and the amazing west coast, iconic black sand beaches and Kauri trees. Departs: Daily at 9am. Duration: 8 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, refreshments, lunch and park fees. PRICE GUIDE: $

Auckland to Hobbiton Movie Set Evening Dinner Tour Marvel at the wonders of Middle-earth from the famous “The Lord of the Rings” and “The Hobbit” Trilogies and have an evening experience including dinner at the world-famous Green Dragon Inn on-site. Return to Auckland with memories to treasure from Middle-earth Departs: Wednesdays and Sundays between 1:45pm and 3:45pm. Duration: 8 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, private touring from Auckland and dinner. PRICE GUIDE: $$

Hauraki Blue Cruises - Overnight Cruise

Wine on Waiheke

Aerial View Of Central Auckland

Auckland Māori Tour

A deluxe vineyard tour combining world-class wine set against the backdrop of stunning Waiheke Island. You will be transported by coach to enjoy tastings at three of Waiheke’s finest vineyards and enjoy spectacular views of the Auckland skyline across the water. Departs: Daily at 1pm. Duration: 5 hours. Includes: Return ferry crossing, all day bus pass and wine tasting.

Explore the Hauraki Gulf islands, with a unique one night cruise with Hauraki Blue Cruises. Discover secluded beaches, paddle about by kayak or snorkel in the clear Pacific Ocean. Enjoy a fresh and fabulous cuisine matched with New Zealand’s finest beer and wine. Sleep in your private cabin and in the morning, enjoy a delicious breakfast before cruising back to port. Departs: Daily at 3pm Duration: 18 hours. Includes: One night on-board accommodation, activities, dinner and breakfast.

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The Coromandel The Coromandel Peninsula lies east of Auckland on the other side of the Hauraki Gulf. An impressive, heavilyforested mountain range runs right up the middle of the Peninsula, which is bordered on each side by miles of spectacular coastline. Outdoor activities abound including fishing, diving, hiking and cycling.

Cathedral Cove Coromandel

Hauraki Rail Trail, Waikato

Grand Mercure Puka Park Resort This secluded hideaway is situated on Mount Pauanui, a two hour drive from Auckland. The 48 newly refurbished private chalets and suites, each with their own balcony, are hidden amid lush native bush, offering romantic furnishings that reflect the soothing hues of the surrounding bush. Dine in grand luxury at the award-winning Miha restaurant for a sumptuous dining experience in elegant surrounds, or dine al fresco on the large outdoor deck with the Pacific Ocean as your backdrop. Take a dip in the solar heated pool, relax in the sauna or spa pool, get active at the gym or on the tennis court.

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Bonus Offer: Stay 3 nights, pay for 2. Valid Apr 1 - Oct 19, 16. Includes: Breakfast daily.

Pauanui Pines Motor Lodge Relax and unwind in the peace and quiet of the Coromandel Peninsula at Pauanui Pines, set amongst established trees and open spaces. Accommodation consists of 18 one and two-bedroom self-contained motel units, each offering superior dĂŠcor and spacious functional living with full kitchen facilities, large bathrooms, living and dining areas and complimentary WiFi. Within easy walking distance of the harbor, ocean beach, hikes and the shopping village, the property's facilities include tennis courts and a pool. Golf clubs and bikes are available. Bonus Offer: Stay 3 nights, pay for 2. Valid Apr 1 - Oct 22, 16.

Cathedral Cove Classic Kayaking

Hauraki Rail Trail, Waikato

Paddle through amazing sea caves, interact with local marine life and discover the thrill of kayak sailing with the wind on your back. Land at Cathedral Cove for a treat of cappuccinos and cookies on the beach. Departs: Daily at 8.45am and 1.30pm. Duration: 3.5 hours. Includes: Qualified guide, safety equipment, refreshments and dry bags to protect valuables. PRICE GUIDE: $ 98

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Bay of Islands / ACCOMMODATION Hole in the Rock, Bay of Islands

Bay of Islands The Bay of Islands lies north of Auckland and is known as an aquatic playground for adventure seekers. Featuring over 140 islands and countless bays and coves, much of the coastline remains untouched. Visit Waitangi where New Zealand’s founding treaty document was signed or head over to the west and stand in awe of the majestic Kauri trees and rugged coastline.

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Northland Adventure, Bay of Islands

The Lodge at Kauri Cliffs Set on 6,500 acres near Matauri Bay, Northland, The Lodge at Kauri Cliffs affords spectacular 180° views of the Pacific Ocean, Cape Brett and the Cavalli Islands from its verandas, lounge, card and dining rooms. The Lodge accommodation has 22 large guest suites and a two-bedroom Owner’s Cottage, providing utmost luxury. Superb facilities include two tennis courts and an infinity pool and the three secluded swimming beaches offer ideal picnic spots. Includes: Pre-dinner drinks with hors d’oeuvres, gourmet dinner, full breakfast, complimentary mini-bar (excluding liquor and wines) and use of lodge facilities excluding golf and Spa treatments. Lodge facilities include infinity pool and hot tub, state of the art Spa and fitness center with lap pool, sauna & Jacuzzi, tennis courts, three private beaches, mountain bikes and walking tracks.

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The Waterfront Suites, Bay of Islands The Waterfront Suites, Bay of Islands are an oasis of tranquility for your Paihia vacation. These all-suite luxury apartments are only steps away from Paihia's restaurants and wharf, ideally situated to take advantage of all that the glorious Bay of Islands and Northland region has to offer. Many suites offer ocean views, while the two-bedroom premium suites and penthouses offer sweeping views from their spacious private balconies. All suites feature a relaxed, contemporary design for indoor and outdoor entertainment, perfect Paihia accommodation for both couples and families.

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Scenic Hotel Bay of Islands Enhanced by subtropical gardens and extensive guest facilities, this resort-style hotel provides a comfortable base from which to explore the beautiful and historic Bay of Islands. The hotel is conveniently located at the southern entrance to Paihia and features 114 standard and superior rooms and air-conditioned deluxe rooms. Amenities include Sky TV, mini-bar, fridge and high-speed internet access. The hotel’s restaurant serves both breakfast and dinner and features a guest lounge bar and an outdoor pool.

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Copthorne Hotel & Resort Bay of Islands Located within the Waitangi Treaty Grounds, surrounded by native bush and the beautiful sparkling waters of the Bay of Islands harbor, this resort offers 180 well-appointed guest rooms and suites each with garden or sea views, and with a balcony or patio to complement the facilities. The Waitangi Restaurant offers buffet and à la carte dining and the spacious Café Bar overlooks the ocean. The pool and spa complex is beautifully created from free form rock pools. Bonus Offer: Complimentary room upgrade from Standard to Superior Harbour View or Superior Seaview (subject to availability at time of booking). Valid Apr 1, 16 - Mar 31, 17.

Discover Cape Reinga Day Tour This full-day trip takes you to the iconic Cape Reinga lighthouse at New Zealand’s northernmost tip, where the Tasman Sea meets the mighty Pacific Ocean. On the way you’ll discover the wild beauty of an untouched region rich in Māori culture and tradition - from its rolling hills to its breathtaking coastline. Get up close to ancient giant kauri trees at Puketi Forest, speed along the shores of Ninety Mile Beach, dig for pipis and experience the thrill

of sandboarding down massive dunes at Te Paki Stream. Experience another Kiwi icon: a delicious fish and chips lunch at the historic Wagener Museum at Houhora. A vegetarian option is available on request. Departs: Daily from Paihia, Russell or Kerikeri at 7am. Duration: 11 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers and lunch. PRICE GUIDE: $

Footprints Waipoua Twilight Encounter Step into this special world and walk under the same stars that guided the Māori ancestor Kupe from legendary Hawaiiki to New Zealand. On the paths of the forest, meet trees that were already giants before Kupe's arrival and that have been standing for over 2,000 years. Learn of the rich bird life and other fauna that inhabits the forest and witness the transitions of life

and the day turning into the night. The highlight of the tour will be your meeting with 'The Lord of the Forest' - the giant Tane Mahuta! Departs: Daily at 5pm (Mar-Sep) and 6pm (Oct-Feb). Duration: 4 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers in Hokianga and Māori guide. PRICE GUIDE: $

Dolphin Cruise to the Hole in the Rock Cruise aboard Dolphin Seeker, a purpose built catamaran, and explore the beautiful Bay of Islands in search of dolphins, whales and other marine life. Cruise past idyllic islands, see the historic Cape Brett lighthouse and hope for a lucky drip from above as you pass through the majestic Hole in the Rock. Visit the stunning shores of tranquil Urupukapuka Island, or walk to the top of the island for spectacular

360 degree views of this breathtaking region. Departs: Daily at 9am or 1.30pm. Duration: 4 hours. Includes: Free ferry ticket so you can explore Paihia or Russell at your leisure.

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Hole in the Rock Helicopter Scenic Flight The Bay of Islands offers some of the best coastal scenery in New Zealand so this helicopter scenic flight offers exceptional views of these beautiful islands leading to the infamous “Hole in the Rock”. Departing from the beachfront helipad in Paihia the flight heads across Russell with views over to Opua and surrounds before tracking along the peninsula coastline to Cape Brett lighthouse where you will experience an exciting turn to fly around the Hole 100

in the Rock. The return flight flys directly over the stunning main islands of the area with views of their white-sandy beaches, inviting turquoise waters and the Waitangi and Paihia townships. Departs: Daily from Salt Air Paihia helipad, flight times on demand. Duration: 20 minutes (approximately). Includes: Full commentary by pilot. PRICE GUIDE: $

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Rotorua / ACCOMMODATION

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The scent of Sulphur tells you that Rotorua is different. Steam escapes from crevices in the ground, gardens bloom alongside bubbling craters and geysers shoot for the sky. Rotorua is the heartland of New Zealand’s Māori Culture so be sure to take part in a traditional Māori Hangi, watch a haka or enjoy a soothing mud bath.

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Millennium Hotel Rotorua Millennium Hotel Rotorua is the largest hotel of its class in Rotorua and is ideally situated in the heart of the city overlooking the lake. The internationally acclaimed Polynesian Spa is just a short walk across the road. Five levels of accommodation offer guests a wide variety of scenic views of the lake, forest, gardens, or the native forest courtyard. Restaurant Nikau offers fresh local tastes and the Spa provides relaxing massage, indulgent body treatments including Rotorua mud wraps. The hotel also boasts a heated pool, spa pools, saunas and gym.

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Novotel Rotorua Lakeside Novotel Rotorua Lakeside is ideally situated near the shores of Lake Rotorua and within feet of the city center and dining hub. The hotel has 199 modern, spacious accommodation rooms, some with stunning lake views, including 11 suites and the prestigious Royal Suite. All bedrooms have either a king or two double beds, ensuite with shower over bath, mini-bars and cafés. Guests also have access to our fully-equipped gym, indoor heated pool and geothermal plunge pools. Atlas Café and restaurant is open all year round, serving guests and visitors from the extensive buffet and à la carte dining. The hotel bar Clarke’s is the perfect place to relax and enjoy a drink fireside or catch up with friends over a shared platter in our outdoor courtyard.

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Bonus Offer: Stay 3 nights in a Lake View Superior room and receive buffet breakfast daily. Valid Apr 1 - Sep 30, 16.

Sudima Lake Rotorua Sudima Lake Rotorua is nestled on the shores of Lake Rotorua, adjacent to the legendary Polynesian Spa complex and just a short walk from the Rotorua Museum and Government Garden, Rotorua Convention Centre and the Energy Event Centre. Only a five minute stroll from the city center, the hotel features 250 well-appointed guest rooms, many with superb views across Lake Rotorua. Facilities and services also include a newly refurbished restaurant and bar, a heated swimming pool with three private spas and a massage therapist on-site.

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ibis Rotorua ibis Rotorua is located on the picturesque shores of Lake Rotorua, just five minutes walk from the city center, Convention Centre, cafés and restaurants and some of Rotorua’s most popular tourist attractions. The fully air-conditioned hotel features 145 rooms providing exceptional comfort and value. Room configurations can be one king bed or two doubles. A number of room types with triple rooms with three single beds are also available. Bedrooms feature in-room safes, internet with broadband connectivity, showers, flat screen TV’s and guest laundry facilities, 24-hour reception and an internet cafe are also available. The I-Restaurant and Bar welcomes guests for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

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Bonus Offer: Stay 3 nights in a Lake View Superior room and receive buffet breakfast daily. Valid Apr 1 - Sep 30, 16. Rotorua

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Geothermal Wonderland Tour

Enjoy a morning sightseeing coach tour around three of Rotorua’s iconic attractions. Visit Te Puia, for Māori culture, geysers and boiling mud pools. Explore Rainbow Springs Nature Park showcasing native flora and fauna and be entertained at the Agrodome for a sheep shearing display and sheep dog trials. Departs: Daily at 7.25am. Duration: 5 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers and entry fees. PRICE GUIDE: $

Hobbiton Movie Set Tours Attention “Lord of the Rings” fans! Discover the real Middleearth on the most picturesque, private farmland near Matamata on the North Island of New Zealand. Visit the Hobbiton movie set from 'The Lord of the Rings' Trilogy and the new 'The Hobbit' Trilogy, on a fascinating guided tour. Departs: Daily, times vary. Duration: 5 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers from Rotorua.

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On a half-day, small group and fully guided morning tour through New Zealand’s most spectacular, colorful and diverse volcanic region, experience the amazing geothermal activity of the Rotorua region amidst the stunning volcanic landscapes of Waiotapu Thermal Wonderland and Waimangu Volcanic Valley. Witness the spectacular and violent eruptions of New Zealand’s largest boiling mud lake, the Lady Knox Geyser erupting daily at 10.15am to heights of 65 feet, colorful volcanic craters, sizzling hot pools, boiling hot springs, hissing fumeroles, vividly colored silica terraces, hot crater lakes, steaming cliffs, hot streams, unique thermally adapted plants, lush rainforest and native birdlife. Departs: Daily at 8am. Duration: 4.45 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, informative commentary and park entry fees.

Tamaki Māori Village, Hangi & Concert

This is an authentic cultural experience including a groundcooked hangi meal, cultural performance and guided bush walk. The unique experience incorporates a Waka warrior canoe pass by, glowworms and the sacred Fairy Springs. Departs: Daily at 4.45pm Includes: Hotel transfers and dinner.

Share in the ancient ceremony of welcome before entering the pre-European Māori Village nestled within a native Tawa Forest. The village comes alive with sights, sounds and activity of daysgone-by. Enjoy a powerful cultural performance and then dine on the mouth-watering hangi buffet feast and dessert. Departs: Daily at 6.30pm. Duration: 3.5 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, dinner and entry fee.

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Taupo / ACCOMMODATION & SIGHTSEEING

Taupo Taupo has some of the country’s finest, untouched, uncrowded and unique landscapes. The region offers exceptional trout fishing, geothermal hikes and kayak expeditions and ancient rock carvings to explore. Lake Taupo is the main feature and is Australasia’s largest lake.

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Huka Lodge This legendary lodge, founded in 1924 by charming Irishman Alan Pye, lies within the North Island’s magnificent heartland, nestled within 17-acres of manicured grounds ­–­beside the hypnotic, turquoise green waters, of the Waikato River in Taupo. With just 18 Junior Lodge Suites, one Lodge Suite and two private cottages providing two luxurious hideaways, perfect for families and friends vacationing together. Famed over the past 90 years for its unrivaled location and generous hospitality, every last detail has been considered to ensure guests enjoy superb cuisine, seamless service and every sophisticated comfort. In addition, guests can enjoy a rich diverse array of activities from cultural, adventure and leisure sport to sightseeing. Huka Lodge proudly takes its place as one of the world’s finest retreats – its reputation and abundance of awards all richly deserved. Bonus Offer: Stay 3 nights and receive a lunch for 2 people and a bottle of New Zealand house wine. Valid Apr 1, 16 - Mar 31, 17. Includes: Pre-dinner drinks with hors d’oeuvres, a five-course dinner (menu changes daily), full country breakfast, use of all lodge facilities and round-trip Taupo Airport transfers.

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Totally Taupo Combo Start the day with a scenic cruise on Lake Taupo to view the Māori rock carvings on-board the Chris Jolly cruise catamaran. On arrival back at the Taupo Marina, your Inflite Charters helicopter awaits to give you a 12-minute scenic flight over the geothermal areas of Craters of The Moon, the Māori rock carvings and the Huka Falls before landing at the Hukafalls Jet base. A

30-minute jet boat ride with Hukafalls Jet will excite as you slide past cliffs and trees at an incredible 50 mph before reaching the base of the Huka Falls. Departs: Daily 10.30am and 1.30pm. Duration: Allow 3 hours. Includes: Scenic cruise, 30-minute jet boat ride, food and drinks and helicopter flight. PRICE GUIDE: $$ 103


ACCOMMODATION & SIGHTSEEING / Hawke’s Bay

Hawke’s Bay is one of New Zealand’s premier wine regions and has character and Art Deco architecture in abundance. Take time to savor the lifestyle in one of the unique accommodations in and around Napier and visit the gannet colony at Cape Kidnappers.

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The Farm at Cape Kidnappers Set atop 6,000 rolling acres of stunning pasture land in Hawke’s Bay, affording spectacular 180° views of the Pacific Ocean, the luxury lodge buildings at Cape Kidnappers are suggestive of a working farm. Combining rustic and textured materials with comfortable modern furniture, the 22 suites and a four-bedroom Owner's Cottage offer luxury accommodation. The main lodge living and dining spaces are welcoming with roaring open fires, contemporary art and stylish design, and guests also enjoy the wine cellar with tasting room.

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Includes: Pre-dinner drinks with hors d’oeuvres, gourmet dinner, full breakfast, complimentary mini-bar (excluding liquor and wines) and use of lodge facilities excluding golf and Spa treatments. Lodge facilities include a computer room, gymnasium, heated infinity pool, Jacuzzi, cabana, mountain bikes and walking trails.

The Crown Hotel Napier Set in the picturesque seaside village of Ahuriri, The Crown Hotel offers boutique accommodation with 42 guest rooms and suites. Choose from the elegant heritage suites in the original 1932 Crown Hotel, modern contemporary rooms overlooking the ocean or the two and three-bedroom luxury apartments. Enjoy complimentary undercover carparking, daily newspaper, laundry facilities, WiFi/high speed internet and fitness center. Other features include lounge bar with outdoor courtyard and fireplace, Milk and Honey restaurant and Globe Theatrette – 45 seat cinema. Relax and indulge at a boutique hotel with timeless charm and genuine personalized service.

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Scenic Hotel Te Pania Scenic Hotel Te Pania is styled to complement its remarkable location on the edge of the beautiful Hawke's Bay. This modern hotel is shaped to echo the lines of the Bay, offering stunning views out over the ever-changing Pacific Ocean. A fresh, contemporary-style hotel, Scenic Hotel Te Pania is just a short stroll from Napier’s main art deco street. The hotel offers 109 superior rooms and suites. All rooms face out to the Bay with floor to ceiling sliding windows. Each room includes Sky TV, high-speed internet access, mini-bar and fridge.

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Classic Hawke’s Bay Wine Tour

Nowhere else can you hear the stories of a city’s rebirth and see the variety of buildings in the styles of the 1930's jazz age in such a concentrated area. Your local volunteer guide brings history to life as you take an easy stroll through Art Deco Napier. Departs: The Art Deco Centre daily at 2pm. Duration: 2 hours. Includes: Coffee and tea. Other tour options include the Deco Bus tour and the Vintage Deco Car tour.

Hawke’s Bay is New Zealand’s premier wine region. Be entertained and informed as you savor the flavors of an afternoon tour of three wineries plus a delicious mid-tour cheese platter. Departs: Daily at 1pm. Duration: 4 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, winery tasting fees and a winery cheese platter.

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If location is everything, then the Copthorne Hotel Wellington Oriental Bay has it all. The hotel overlooks one of the most beautiful harbors in the world, and offers one of the most luxurious accommodation experiences in Wellington. All rooms are enhanced by colors capturing the natural beauty of the nearby ocean and landscape. Enjoy the stunning harbor views from One80° Restaurant, or relax at the heated indoor pool.

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Mercure Wellington Located in a prime location at the top of The Terrace, Mercure Wellington offers panoramic views over the city and is just a short walk to the funky Cuba Quarter and many of the capital's famous attractions. The hotel has 104 standard rooms and seven executive suites. Facilities include a business center, on-site car parking (charges apply), indoor heated pool, gymnasium and sauna, and WiFi (charges apply). With panoramic views over the city and harbor, Brasserie 345 is the ideal place to satisfy your taste buds. Be sure to relax in Lobby Bar where you can choose from an extensive beverage menu.

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ACCOMMODATION & SIGHTSEEING / Wellington & Beyond

Capital Tastes Tour

Wellington to Picton, Interislander

Discover fresh tastes in New Zealand’s café capital, as Zest introduces you to local tastes, products and people. With small groups of no more than eight, catch a glimpse of Wellington’s stunning waterfront and eclectic cityscape as you stroll behind the scenes at some of our favorite food places. Together with your personal guide, discover and sample hidden culinary treasures and meet the people behind some of the city’s best food.

Interislander travels the Cook Strait between Wellington on the North Island and Picton on the South Island and is known as one of the most spectacular cruises in the world. Travel through the Marlborough Sounds as you sail from Wellington to Picton on a three hour cruise. With up to 11 sailings a day, there is a wide choice of travel times when booked in advance. The many facilities provide comfort and convenience onboard. Enjoy a meal with a drink, catch the latest movie release or stroll on the deck and take in the views. For a small surcharge, upgrade to the Premium Plus Lounge, and enjoy the crossing with all food and beverage included, beer and wine as well. Relax with WiFi, comfortable seating, newspapers, with no children under 18 permitted. Departs: Daily, times vary. Duration: 3 hours.

The guides are passionate and warm-hearted walking encyclopedias on the food, wine, history, art and general knowledge of Wellington. Zest Food Tours provides an enjoyable way to get a true taste of the city. Departs: Daily from inside the Wellington i-Site on Civic Square at 9:30am. Duration: 3.5 hours. Includes: Food sampling from local artisan producers.

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Wharekauhau Country Estate Recapturing the gracious lifestyle of a bygone era, Wharekauhau Country Estate is a luxury lodge with award-winning style situated on a 5,000 acre working farm not far from Wellington. Framed by the Rimutaka Ranges to the west and Palliser Bay to the east, the Lodge is surrounded by ancient, native forest, spectacular beaches, bountiful rivers, and tranquil lakes facilitating a veritable smorgasbord of outdoor activities. The main lodge is built along the lines of an Edwardian country mansion. Inside the antique furniture captures the grandeur of yesteryear, yet the atmosphere is cozy and intimate. Dotted throughout the extensive grounds are 18 sumptuously furnished guest cottages, each within 164 yards of the main lodge but offering complete privacy with magnificent ocean views. Features include super king size beds, heated marble floors and a double spa bath. Includes: Breakfast, pre-dinner drinks with canapés and a four-course dinner.

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Lord of the Rings Tour Spend the morning exploring the city locations on Mount Victoria and the Weta Cave Museum and Workshop Exhibition. After an Orc sized lunch, the afternoon is spent exploring the Hutt Valley. Stops include the River Anduin, the Gardens of Isengard and the setting for Rivendel. Situated in a thousand year old New Zealand Native rainforest, you will see why the Elves chose to live here.

Departs: Daily at 8.30am. Duration: 8.5 hours Includes: Hotel transfer and lunch. Half day tours, morning and afternoon available. Ask for details.

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Marlborough / ACCOMMODATION Marlborough Sounds

Marlborough, South Island With year-round sunshine, explore the waterways of Marlborough Sounds, walk the Queen Charlotte Track or kayak on the Sounds. Journey inland to discover more than 40 cellar doors and a vibrant local arts and crafts scene.

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Bay of Many Coves Resort There is a place in the heart of the Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand’s famous wine growing region, where lush green hills kiss azure blue waters and a uniquely tranquil and restful sanctuary awaits. Bay of Many Coves Resort is a luxurious retreat offering spacious hillside apartments with an uninterrupted vista of coastline and native bush-clad hills from private balconies. The restaurant’s irresistible cuisine reflects the region's finest harvest, from succulent seafood to delicious olives and fruits and, naturally, the very best hand-selected wines. Watch the sun set across the bay and the moon as it sails above the distant hills. On cooler nights, nestle in by the open fire with a glass of Marlborough’s finest and a dining experience you will never forget. Take relaxation even further by indulging in a massage with the resident therapist, or enjoy the swimming pool or cedar spa. This exclusive picture-postcard retreat presents an extraordinary playground for sailing, fishing, walking and kayaking, in an unspoiled natural environment that is absolutely world-class. An excellent destination for discerning travelers. Bonus Offer: Stay 2 nights, receive a bottle of local Marlborough wine on arrival. Stay 3 nights and receive one complimentary spa treatment per stay. Valid Apr 1, 16 - Mar 31, 17.

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Scenic Hotel Marlborough Scenic Hotel Marlborough brings a relaxed and friendly atmosphere to the heart of Marlborough wine country. A recent multi-million-dollar renovation has upgraded the comfort and style of this attractive and contemporary property. The hotel is conveniently located just a short walk from the center of Blenheim and 20 minutes drive to the Interisland ferry terminal in Picton. The hotel offers a range of accommodation with 54 guest rooms including superior rooms, family rooms and a one-bedroom suite. Facilities include the heated outdoor pool (Oct-Apr) and Seymours Restaurant and Bar.

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ACCOMMODATION & SIGHTSEEING / Malborough & Nelson

Grand Mercure Nelson Monaco Surrounded by well-kept gardens, this hotel is pleasantly positioned just a 15 minute drive from the heart of Nelson. Featuring 83 rooms, the hotel boasts boutique rooms plus elegant self-contained one and two-bedroom cottages and one-bedroom studio apartments, an outdoor solar-heated pool and gym. Each cottage is uniquely furnished and opens onto the green, the stream, or your own private courtyard. Rooms feature elegant furnishings and superior comfort with views of cottage gardens and Nelson’s mountain range or the Waimea Inlet. Indulge in The Monaco Kitchen’s Mediterranean courtyard overlooking Waimea Estuary and the mountains and beyond. Complimentary parking and WiFi included.

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Seafood Odyssea Cruise Wonderful Marlborough seafood, award-winning Marlborough wine and the stunning Marlborough Sounds – a perfect combination for an afternoon cruise in the Queen Charlotte Sound. Enjoy the sights and sounds of the area with seemingly endless bays and coves to explore, and different scenery around each corner. Visit a New Zealand king salmon farm, and enjoy a wonderful seafood tasting on board, matched to a glass of award-winning Marlborough

sauvignon blanc. This is the perfect way to enjoy the Marlborough Sound or use the cruise as the perfect way to get to Bay of Many Coves Resort. Departs: Picton Marina daily at 1.30pm. Duration: 3.5 hours. Includes: Seafood and wine.

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Greenshell Mussel Cruise Take in the natural beauty of this stunning environment; learn about the history of the Marlborough Sounds and the pioneering families who have settled here. Visit a Greenshell Mussel Farm where your launch captain will explain how and why this delicacy grows so well in the Marlborough Sounds. Departs: Havelock Marina daily at 1:30pm. Duration: 3 Hours. Includes: Seafood and wine.

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Abel Tasman / ACCOMMODATION, TOURING & SIGHTSEEING

Abel Tasman National Park With scenery ranging from fantastic beaches to forests and valleys, Abel Tasman National Park can be explored either on foot or by water taxi, and is an absolute must on any South Island itinerary. Whether you are staying a few hours or a few days, enjoy kayaking through turquoise waters, hiking to magnificent views and swimming and snorkeling off the shores.

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Sea kayaking, Abel Tasman National Park

Stonefly Lodge Situated on 150 acres of private forest on the banks of the Motueka River, Stonefly Lodge is centrally located between three spectacular National Parks, making it an ideal base to explore the region. Operating on alternative energy sources, complete with library, snooker table and the “Matai Bar”, guests have the ideal setting to relax after an exciting day’s fly fishing or exploring the local region. Four stunning upstairs guest rooms come complete with private balconies overlooking Motueka River.

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Kayak, Seals & Walk Day Trip For a taste of everything the Abel Tasman National Park has to offer, join a tour with Wilsons. Explore the protected beaches and spectacular granite sculptures of the southern coast with an easy guided sea kayak. Travel deeper into the Abel Tasman National Park and explore the secrets of forest-fringed golden sandy bays for an enchanting walk. View New Zealand

fur seals as the Vista Cruise pauses at Tonga Island Marine Reserve with its resident seal colony. Selfdrive option available. Departs: Nelson daily (Oct 20 - Apr 18) at 9am. Duration: 8.5 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, two hours guided sea kayaking, scenic cruise and unguided walk. PRICE GUIDE: $

Guided Kayak & Walk New Zealand's finest coastal National Park is waiting for you. Choose how much walking or kayaking you want to do. Be welcomed at beachfront lodges within the Park: Torrent Bay Lodge and Meadowbank Homestead – Awaroa. Expert guides help design each day to suit you. Enjoy inspired meals featuring local specialties. Take a stroll under the stars and be lulled to sleep Toll-Free 855 550 8802

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by waves lapping golden sands. Awake to birdsong and breakfast overlooking the sea. Share the Wilson family's eight generations of experience in the region. Departs: South: Mon, Fri, Sat and Sun at 11.40am. North: Wed at 8.30am. Duration: 3 days. Includes: Two nights’ accommodation, meals, kayak equipment and transfers from Nelson or Motueka. Price pp twin share, from: 999 109


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The George, Christchurch The George is a luxury boutique hotel set beside the beautiful Hagley Park and Avon River in the heart of Christchurch. Offering 53 chic and stylish rooms, two award-winning restaurants and a guest to staff ratio of one-to-one ensures an attentive and welcoming stay. Nestled quietly beside the park, The George is just steps from the cultural attractions of museums, punting on Avon, the art gallery, botanical gardens, casino, golf course, boutique shopping and a myriad of new cafés and restaurants. Complimentary WiFi, bikes, off-site gym and parking are also available.

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The Chateau on the Park, Christchurch Nestled in five acres of beautiful gardens, The Chateau on the Park is a 192 room hotel located opposite Hagley Park. Guest rooms and suites provide both space and comfort with most enjoying garden views. This is a delightful base for your Canterbury stay. The award-winning restaurant, Garden Court Brasserie, is located within the very heart of the hotel and overlooks the moat. The Den Bar, also overlooking the moat, features dark wood paneling, welcome warmth of an open fire and cozy booths. A complimentary shuttle service to and from Riccarton is available.

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ibis Christchurch Close to the designer shops and modern cafes at the Re:START mall and with Cathedral Square right on its doorstep, the ibis Christchurch is perfectly located in the central city, providing easy access to all local attractions and the airport. The ibis offers 155 contemporary rooms which feature broadband internet access, a flat screen TV with SKY channels, a work desk and an ensuite bathroom. Other hotel features include Open Restaurant & Bar, a 24/7 food and beverage service, car parking, guest laundry and an internet kiosk. Bonus Offer: Stay 2 nights and receive an upgrade to the next available room type and late check out of 12pm. Valid Apr 1 - Sep 14, 16 & Sep 18 - Sep 30, 16.

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Hapuku Lodge & Tree Houses, near Kaikoura Hapuku Lodge & Tree Houses were built to give guests a great nights sleep in one the most beautiful places in the world. Located seven miles north of the world renowned eco-marine town of Kaikoura, Hapuku Lodge shares the land with a deer stud and olive grove, nestled between the Kaikoura Seaward Mountain Range and famed Mangamaunu Bay. A contemporary country lodge, Hapuku is composed of four luxury lodge suites, the Olive House suite and five luxury Tree Houses built in the canopy of a native Manuka grove. All rooms feature custom designed, hand-crafted furniture, tailor-made beds and mattresses, European style bathrooms with heated towel rails and floors and rain drop showerheads. The Tree Houses also have large spa baths and fireplaces and the lodge suites have Japanese soaking tubs. The chefs strive to take advantage of seasonal ingredients, sourced whenever possible from local organic farmers. On-site facilities include guest restaurant, 50-foot solar heated lap pool, pool house, guest change room/rainforest shower, in-house spa treatment and mountain bikes. Bonus Offers: Stay 2 nights and receive a bottle of Hapuku Lodge and Tree Houses wine upon arrival. Stay 3 nights or more and receive a lunch picnic basket. Valid Apr 1, 16 - Mar 31, 17. Includes: Breakfast and dinner daily.

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Wilderness Lodge Arthur's Pass Nestled in mountain beech forest and surrounded by the Southern Alps, Wilderness Lodge Arthur’s Pass offers comfort and warm hospitality in a 6,000 acre nature reserve and high country merino sheep station. The lodge has 20 Mountain View rooms and four luxurious Alpine Spa Lodges. Enjoy gourmet food and an extensive wine selection. Adventures vary to suit guests’ interests, weather and wildlife. Walk from your room into a natural paradise of beech forest, moss-lined streams and lakes or try mustering or shearing merino sheep with the resident lodge ecologist or farm manager.

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Includes: Breakfast and dinner, guided nature and farm activities, access to nature trails and running tracks and limited WiFi.

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Christchurch to Queenstown via Mount Cook This coach tour takes you from Christchurch to Queenstown, through diverse farmland via Lake Tekapo, where you can view the solitary Church of the Good Shepherd and then onto New Zealand’s tallest mountain Aoraki, known as Mount Cook. At Mount Cook, enjoy the spectacular scenery but remember that there is also time for an optional scenic flight (weather permitting, own expense),

before continuing onto New Zealand’s adventure capital, Queenstown. This is an ideal way of journeying from Christchurch to Queenstown where you will arrive in the early evening. Departs: Daily at 7:30am. Duration: 11 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers. PRICE GUIDE: $$

Whale Watch Kaikoura Kaikoura is overlooked by majestic mountains, snow-capped for many months of the year with the magic continuing offshore. A deep undersea canyon combines with unusual sea currents to attract an extraordinary abundance of marine life, not least the giant sperm whales and the acrobatic dusky dolphins. Travel through the rolling hill country of North Canterbury to Kaikoura where you will be transfered

to your whale-watching tour by boat or light aircraft, the choice is yours. Visit a seal colony where fur seals may be viewed at close quarters. Your day continues with a stop at a winery in the Waipara Wine Valley for wine tasting en route back to Christchurch. Departs: Daily at 7.30am. Duration: 11 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers. PRICE GUIDE: $$

Akaroa & Banks Peninsula Enjoy a scenic drive across the crater rim of an extinct volcano before reaching the French village of Akaroa for a harbor cruise or dolphin swim. Enjoy lunch at an award-winning seaside bistro and explore the historic village before returning to Christchurch via Barry's Bay cheese factory. Departs: Daily at 8.30am. Duration: 9 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers and lunch.

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West Coast Discover the spectacular West Coast and you will find some of the most beautiful, rugged coastline in the world, featuring the bizarre rock formations to the north at Punakaiki and the unique glacier region of Fox Glacier and Franz Josef to the south. Fox Glacier, West Coast

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Te Waonui Forest Retreat, Franz Josef Glacier An exclusive luxury hotel experience at Franz Josef Glacier, the newly developed Te Waonui Forest Retreat is a stunning, unique lodge-style hotel and the only luxury property of its kind in the area. Guest rooms have been designed with both comfort and environmental preservation in mind, and features include a pillow menu, luxurious bed linen, deluxe soundproofing technology between rooms, as well as a private balcony or courtyard. Dining is among the trees in The Canopy restaurant, with quality local cuisine and a five course degustation option on the menu.

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Distinction Fox Glacier Te Weheka Hotel Distinction Fox Glacier is nestled beneath the towering Southern Alps on the West Coast of New Zealand. The hotel provides luxury, privacy and location, whilst being a short stroll to Fox Glacier village. After a day of sightseeing, escape into the luxury of your spacious and beautifully appointed king or twin bedroom and breathe in the fresh alpine air from your own balcony. Relax and relive your day's activities in the upstairs guest lounge either in front of the roaring fireplace or whilst taking in the expansive views. Make use of the complimentary WiFi to share your experiences with family and friends.

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Wilderness Lodge Lake Moeraki Discover spectacular beaches and untouched rainforests between pristine lakes and rivers draining from the snow-capped Southern Alps, just an hour’s drive south of Fox Glacier. Few places on earth match the natural setting of Wilderness Lodge Lake Moeraki, featuring 24 Rainforest rooms and four Luxury River View rooms on the Moeraki River and Rapids. Guides will introduce you to Fiordland crested penguins (Aug-Dec), unique bird life and primeval forests. There are 12 miles of forest, river and seacoast walking tracks to explore and canoes in front of your room plus gourmet food and wine.

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58 on the Cron Motel, Franz Josef Set within Franz Josef Glacier’s beautiful native rainforest, it is a short five minute walk to the town center and across from the new Glacier Hot Pool Complex. The motel is architecturally designed for the discerning traveler and each unit is fully-equipped with a kitchenette. Relax and enjoy the kereru, tuis, kea and other native birds that visit the garden. At night you can hear the tree frogs whistling in the rainforest and the local kea population squawking when they head into town as it becomes cold in the Alpine forest areas.

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Glenfern Villas Glenfern Villas offers luxurious one and two-bedroom Franz Josef villas that are ideal for the discerning traveler. Roomy, luxurious, stylish and contemporary, apartment-style, self-catering accommodation in Franz Josef Glacier. Your stay is further enhanced by the fully equipped kitchens, ample heating/air-conditioning, decks, free WiFi, bike hire, playground and many more activities designed to make your stay a truly memorable one. Situated 1.85 miles outside Franz Josef Glacier Village, Glenfern Villas makes an ideal base to enjoy everything the Glacier region and the glorious West Coast have to offer.

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Scenic Hotel Franz Josef Glacier Set in a superb alpine location, the recently refurbished Scenic Hotel Franz Josef Glacier consists of two wings, each with its own charm and atmosphere. Situated on the very edge of the Westland World Heritage Park, the Scenic Hotel Franz Josef Glacier will welcome you in true New Zealand style. The hotel offers 130 rooms, including Sky TV, mini-bar, fridge and internet access.

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Franz Josef Glacier Heli Hike After an exciting scenic flight, land high up on the glacier and undertake a two hour guided hike amongst some of the most pristine and awe-inspiring glacier scenery available. Departs: Daily at various times. Duration: Up to 3 hours with up to 2 hours on the glacier. Includes: Helicopter flight, guided glacier walk and entry into the Glacier Hot Pools.

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Matakauri Lodge Spectacularly situated on Lake Wakatipu just seven minutes from Queenstown, Matakauri Lodge offers views of the renowned surrounding mountain ranges. The main lodge consists of spacious lounge, dining and living areas and also offers outdoor dining options including private dining. Facilities include a full service spa, pool with Jacuzzi and fitness center. Eight luxurious outlying villas and four suites located in the main lodge, all feature a private porch, bedroom with sitting area, open fireplace and couple’s bathroom. A four-bedroomed Owner’s Cottage features large living and dining area, kitchen, courtyard, patio and private Jacuzzi.

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The Rees Hotel Queenstown Showcasing panoramic lake and alpine views, The Rees Hotel is a sophisticated deluxe hotel on the shores of Lake Wakatipu offering a variety of spacious accommodation options including hotel rooms and apartments, all with private balconies taking advantage of the spectacular views. The unique features at The Rees Hotel include a fine dining restaurant with an award winning chef, an extensive Wine Spectator awarded wine cellar, courtesy shuttle to/from Queenstown town center, free WiFi, conference facilities, fitness center, over 200+ free in-house movies, and private jetty. Quiet, private and sophisticated, The Rees Hotel epitomizes southern hospitality at its finest.

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Browns Boutique Hotel Superbly situated in the heart of Queenstown in a quiet, secluded location overlooking the town, Browns Boutique Hotel has stunning lake and mountain views. Just two minutes walk to the shops and restaurants, this stylish, 10-room European-inspired boutique hotel with its spacious guest rooms combines an intimate, timeless feel with genuine New Zealand hospitality. All rooms feature a balcony with stunning views, beautiful décor and free WiFi. Your breakfast is served in the dining room or the outdoor patio with a dramatic alpine backdrop of the town and the Remarkables mountain range.

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Hotel St. Moritz Boasting dramatic lake and mountain vistas, the alpine lodge-style design of Hotel St Moritz befits its setting. From the sweeping entrance with its enormous stone fireplace, to the contemporary art works on every floor, Hotel St Moritz epitomizes style and glamor. Rooms and apartment-style suites are each handsomely appointed, cleverly blending timeless classics with modern essentials. Panoramic views across lake and mountains are available in both rooms and apartments. Superbly located, Hotel St Moritz is just short a walk from the town’s vibrant dining and shopping precinct.

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Millennium Hotel Queenstown The recently refurbished Millennium Hotel Queenstown is only three minutes walk from Queenstown central shopping, entertainment and outdoor activities. The hotel facilities include a business center, gym, sauna, spa, bar and restaurant. Each of the hotel’s 220 elegant rooms and suites are appointed with those unique touches of luxury that epitomize the Millennium Hotel signature worldwide. To add to the atmosphere of relaxation, many rooms offer excellent views. Bonus Offer: Stay 5 nights, pay for 4. Valid Apr 1, 16 - Mar 31, 17.

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Heritage Queenstown Heritage Queenstown is an award-winning European style alpine lodge with stunning lake and mountain views. The hotel is located a short distance from the town center and offers newly refurbished guest rooms and suites. The suites are equipped with kitchens and open plan living/dining areas. Relax after a day of sightseeing or winter days on the ski fields in the resort style facilities including outdoor heated swimming pool, gym, sauna, and spa.

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Novotel Queenstown Lakeside In one of the best positions in Queenstown, Novotel Queenstown Lakeside is close to the town center and next to Lake Wakatipu with a beautiful mountain backdrop. The hotel combines its excellent location with a contemporary interior, comfortable furnishings and good facilities. Boasting 273 guest rooms, a restaurant, cafĂŠ, bar and proximity to key attractions, Novotel Queenstown Lakeside is a convenient base for experiencing Queenstown.

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Rydges Lakeland Resort Queenstown Situated on the shores of beautiful Lake Wakatipu, Rydges Lakeland Resort Queenstown boasts breathtaking views over the lake and surrounding mountains. Just a five minute flat walk along the lake front to the center of town, the resort offers 160 rooms, almost all with spectacular views over Lake Wakatipu to the Remarkables. Enjoy contemporary New Zealand favorites for breakfast and dinner at Ben Lomond Restaurant while taking in the panoramic views. Socialize in an elegant environment at Fireside Lounge Bar, or take in the views from the outdoor deck. Bonus Offer: Stay 4 nights, pay for 3. Valid Apr 1 - 30 Jun, 16 & Sep 1 - Dec 22, 16.

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Mercure Queenstown With a unique vantage point offering majestic views over Lake Wakatipu and the Remarkables, the Mercure Queenstown is the perfect base from which to explore the region. An authentic alpine retreat with a seasonal swimming pool, spa pool, sauna, gym, sports storage room and free car parking. Mercure Queenstown offers 148 spacious rooms featuring spectacular lake or garden views and is a perfect location from which to enjoy all that Queenstown has to offer.

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Distinction Te Anau Hotel & Villas Distinction Te Anau Hotel & Villas is surrounded by colorful gardens and set on the shore of picturesque Lake Te Anau, a short stroll from the Te Anau town center. The 112 modern and well-appointed rooms and villas offer stunning lake or garden views, some with balconies. You will taste impressive South Island cuisine in the MacKinnon Room Restaurant and enjoy uninterrupted views of Lake Te Anau from The Explorer Bar and Lakefront Terrace. After a day sightseeing, guests can relax and unwind in the outdoor heated swimming pool, spa and sauna, or use the complimentary WiFi.

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Distinction Luxmore Hotel, Te Anau Distinction Luxmore Hotel, conveniently located in the center of Te Anau, offers guests a wide range of refurbished accommodation. With its modern décor and Fiordland themed colors, your stay will be comfortable and enjoyable. Distinction Luxmore Hotel has two restaurants for you to choose from. Hilights Restaurant is known for its excellent buffet breakfast and delicious carvery buffet dinner. Bailiez Café offers guests a café style menu and the opportunity to relax by the fire at the end of the day. Complimentary WiFi is included.

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Milford Sound Heli Cruise Heli Journey through New Zealand’s most dramatic scenery. This captivating flight takes you over secluded alpine lakes, lush rainforest, and past rugged peaks. Experience the grandeur of the Southern Alps en route to landing at The Divide. Fly into the heart of the Fiordland National Park, experiencing unparalleled views of world famous Milford Sound and Mitre Peak before landing. Returning, experience an alpine snow landing before flying across Lake Wakatipu to Queenstown. Departs: On demand from Queenstown. Duration: 4 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers.

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World-famous as the ultimate jet boat experience, Shotover Jet has thrilled over three million people for over 50 years and now it’s your turn! Take a unique, breathtaking ride through dramatic and narrow canyons, and hold on tight for the famous full 360˚ spins and more. Located only 10 minutes from Queenstown, Shotover Jet operates on the Shotover River, the richest gold-bearing river in New Zealand, and is the only company permitted to operate within its spectacular canyons. Departs: Daily every 15 minutes. Duration: 1-1.5 hours round-trip from Queenstown including a 25 minute jet boat ride. Includes: Transfers from The Station Information Centre, spray and life jackets.

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Discover the vineyards of Central Otago on this small group tour, tasting a selection of the region’s fine wines with a delightful platter lunch and visit to historic Old Cromwell Town. A full-day Gourmet Tour and Exclusive Tour are also available. Departs: Daily at 12 noon. Duration: 5 hours. Includes: Specialist wine guide, wine tastings and gourmet lunch platter.

Enjoy a scenic lake cruise from Queenstown to Walter Peak High Country Farm on board the historic steamship TSS Earnslaw. Settle in the Colonel’s Homestead for a barbecue lunch, visit farm animals and watch the sheep shearing demonstration. Departs: Daily from the Steamer Wharf at 10am and 12pm. Duration: 3.5 hours. Includes: Barbecue lunch and farm demonstration.

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Cruise across stunning Lake Te Anau to join your specialist cave guide. Explore the underground caves by path into a world of rock formations, fossils, whirlpools and waterfalls. Take a small boat to see the luminous shimmer of thousands of glowworms. Departs: Daily at various times. Duration: 2.25 hours. Includes: Lake cruise, glowworm cave tour and refreshments.

Journey from Queenstown to Glenorchy to experience a wilderness jet boat ride deep into the World Heritage-listed Mount Aspiring National Park. A forest walk at 'Paradise' and a back road Heritage tour showcases spectacular scenery used in many Middle-earth movies. Departs: Daily at 8am and 12.30pm. Duration: 6 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, spray and life jackets.

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Explore the magical side of Middle-earth Aoteroa. This small group tour visits all the highlights of the area featuring the best scenery, which makes them a favorite for everyone. A choice of adventure tours around Arrowtown, Glenrochy or both are available. Departs: Daily at 8.30am and 1.30pm. Duration: 4 hours. Includes: Refreshments.

An amazing journey deep into the Mt Aspiring National Park. Get involved with nature and enjoy exploring the Dart River as well as hidden side streams, rock pools and dramatic chasms. Departs: Queenstown Information Centre daily (except Dec 25) at 7.45am. Duration: 7 hours. Includes: Lunch and wetsuits.

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Milford Sound Overnight Cruise Milford Sound is a world-renowned natural wonder with some of the most dramatic scenery of all the fiords. Nowhere else in Fiordland do the mountains stand so tall and straight out of the sea. When day visitors depart, silence descends upon the fiord. After boarding your boat and being welcomed with home-baked muffins, cruise the full length of Milford Sound to the Tasman Sea. Accompanied by a specialist nature guide, you will have time to view the fiord’s spectacular waterfalls, rainforests, mountains and wildlife including seals, dolphins and penguins. Anchoring in a sheltered cove, you can explore the fiord further in the vessel’s tender boat or kayaks, or simply relax on deck in stunning surrounds. As evening falls, enjoy a lavish, 3-course buffet in the dining saloon and relax in the company of fellow travelers, or indulge in some star-gazing, perhaps with a bottle of local wine, before retiring to your

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private cabin. The Milford Mariner sleeps up to 60 guests in private cabins with ensuite bathrooms. Enjoy a cooked breakfast and more cruising before your return to Queenstown. Scenic flight option also available. Departs: Queenstown, Te Anau and Milford Sound daily from 8.30am (Sep-May). Not operational Jun-Aug. Duration: 1.5 days. Includes: Hotel transfers, full commentary, refreshments, breakfast, dinner, scenic cruising, water activities and private sleeping cabins.

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Cruise & Kayak Milford Sound This is the ultimate, all-inclusive Milford Sound experience - above, on and below the water. Enjoy any one of the Milford Sound Nature Cruises to experience the natural wonders of Milford Sound with excellent viewing opportunity of wildlife including seals, dolphins and penguins. Specialist nature guides share their local knowledge with lively and informative commentary while roaming the vessel delving into the history, geology and wildlife of the fiord. Then disembark and visit New Zealand’s only floating underwater observatory, the Milford Discovery Centre. Hidden beneath the surface in Harrison Cove, descend 30 feet into a glass viewing chamber and explore the world of exotic sea creatures teeming just below the surface and see extraordinary, rare black coral. Then join a specialist nature guide and gaze through crystal clear waters as you kayak for up to an hour around tranquil Harrison Cove. Offering spectacular views

Station 2 Station Cycle Trail Cruise to Mt Nicholas Farm on the western shores of Lake Wakatipu and cycle along a quiet country road through open farmland. Take in panoramic views looking towards the Southern Alps and Remarkables mountain ranges. Departs: Daily from St Omer Wharf, Queenstown at 9am, 11am and 1pm (Oct – Apr) Duration: 2 hours 45 minutes (4 hours 45 minutes with BBQ Lunch) Cycle distance: 7 miles. Includes: Return cruise, bicycle hire, cycle map, (BBQ lunch at additional cost).

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of the Pembroke Glacier, kayaking is suitable for all experience levels, and double kayaks are available which are ideal for families. There’s an automated lift for easy entry and exit from the kayaks. Kayak in one of the most majestic places in the world in this incredible, up close nature experience. Transport options are available from Te Anau in small, 22 seat coaches with leather seats. Sit back and enjoy the views as experienced, local drivers provide a lively and informative commentary with plenty of stops for photos and short walks along the Milford Road. Departs: Daily at 9.45am and 12.15pm year round from Milford Sound (10.30am and 1pm Oct – Apr). Duration: 4 hours. Includes: Cruise, kayaking for one hour, admission fees and picnic lunch.

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Milford Track Guided Day Walk

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One of the 'Great Walks of the World', The Milford Track should be seen for its dramatic alpine scenery, clear rivers and ancient bush. Your specialist nature guide will lead you on a leisurely walk through forest, grassy flats and wetlands, to see native birds and plants. Departs: Daily from Queenstown at 6.45am or Te Anau at 9.30am. Duration: 4-5 hours walking (excludes transport). Includes: Full commentary, lunch and lake cruise.

Explore the majestic scenery of this world-famous fiord with your specialist onboard nature guide. View breathtaking waterfalls and look out for seals, dolphins and penguins en route. Upgrade to a flight back to Queenstown for the complete experience. Departs: Daily from Te Anau or Queenstown from 6.55am. Duration: 7 or 13 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers and cruise. Lunch options available.

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Doubtful Sound Overnight Cruise Immerse yourself in the remote beauty of Doubtful Sound on an overnight cruise. Regarded as the more tranquil of the fiords, Doubtful attracts bountiful wildlife including seals and dolphins. The size, scenery and natural variety of the fiord means that visitors who are able to extend to the overnight cruise, gain a better experience. After a short cruise across Lake Manapouri and a coach trip over the alpine route of Wilmot Pass, you will meet your crew and board the Fiordland Navigator. After being welcomed aboard with home baked muffins, cruise the full length of the fiord looking out for bottlenose dolphins, fur seals and rare penguins. As evening draws near, explore the shoreline by kayak or tender craft and experience the vast beauty of the fiord. For the more adventurous, there is even a chance to go swimming before dinner. This is a

Hollyford Track Guided Walk Located in the Fiordland National Park, the Hollyford Track is one of the greatest guided walks in New Zealand. You will be transported from the wilderness to the sea, traversing the Hollyford Valley by foot, jet boat and finally helicopter. Along the way your expert guide will bring to life the diversity of the landscape, vegetation and wildlife as well as captivating stories of early MÄ ori families. Enjoy first-rate cuisine and personal service along the way in comfortable private lodges.

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truly magical experience. The Fiordland Navigator features 18 private cabins with ensuite bathrooms and eight quad share cabins with shared bathrooms. After a comfortable overnight stay, enjoy a cooked breakfast and more cruising before your return. Departs: Queenstown and Te Anau daily from 8.30am (Sep-May). Duration: 1.5 days. Includes: Hotel transfers, refreshments, breakfast, dinner, private or shared cabins, water activities and scenic cruising.

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Departs: Queenstown and Te Anau (Oct to Apr). Duration: 3 days. Includes: Hotel transfers, two nights accommodation with shared facilities, meals, pre-departure briefing, jet boat journey, scenic flight to Milford Sound, use of backpacks and rain jacket and expert guides. Price pp twin share, from: 1,322

Doubtful Sound Wilderness Day Cruise Travel by coach from Queenstown along the edge of Lake Wakatipu, through stunning countryside, before cruising across Lake Manapouri. Continue your journey over the alpine route of Wilmot Pass through dense rainforest. Board your modern catamaran at Doubtful Sound and cruise for three hours, exploring the serene waterways of this magical and isolated fiord. Your on-board nature guide will point out waterfalls, rainforest and mountains all the Toll-Free 855 550 8802

way out to the Tasman Sea. Doubtful Sound is also home to bottlenose dolphins, fur seals and the rare Fiordland-Crested penguin. On return, passengers are treated to the 'sound of silence' where the vessels engines are turned off. Departs: Daily from Te Anau and Queenstown from 6.55am. Duration: 9 or 13 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, tea and coffee. PRICE GUIDE: $ 121


ACCOMMODATION / Dunedin & Otago Peninsula

Dunedin & Otago Peninsula Dunedin is the main town of the Otago region, renowned for having the only albatross breeding colony as well as for historical limestone buildings and preserved Edwardian and Victoria heritage. The Peninsula offers superb wildlife spotting including ocean birdlife, seals and the world’s rarest yellow-eyed penguin.

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Fly fishing, Central Otago

Fletcher Lodge Located just a few minutes walk from the center of Dunedin, the intimate Fletcher Lodge offers luxury accommodation in an atmosphere of restrained elegance, while providing the ultimate in contemporary comfort and modern facilities. Nestled in secluded, established gardens, the lodge complex is conveniently located close to many of the city's finest and most popular cafés and restaurants. Guest rooms and apartments are available. Built by Sir James Fletcher in 1924 to serve as his private residence, the main historic property offers a rare glimpse of New Zealand's heritage.

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Camp Estate at Larnach Castle A short walk from the Larnach Castle gate, is ‘Camp Estate’, a glamorous Country House, positioned on Castle land. The rooms are luxuriously decorated, with particular attention being paid to guest comfort. This Country House has five spacious bedrooms; these are decorated in the neo classic style. Particularly lovely features of these rooms are the fire places and pastoral views of the surrounding countryside. Guests are invited to dine in one of the Castle dining rooms at night. Bookings will be required by 5pm on the night they wish to dine.

DELUXE PRICE GUIDE: $$$

Includes: Breakfast daily and admission to the Castle, Gardens and Grounds.

Larnach Lodge Larnach Lodge is a unique recreation of a colonial farm building set in 35 acres of award winning Castle Garden. Rooms are individually decorated in a colonial style and all have private facilities. Every room has a dramatic sea view. Lodge guests are invited to dine in a Castle dining room. Restaurant reservations are required by 5pm on the night you wish to dine. Breakfast is included in the room rate and is served in the historic Stables. Larnach Lodge is a 20 minute drive from the city of Dunedin and 20 minutes from the famous wildlife attractions on the Otago Peninsula. Includes: Breakfast daily and admission to the Castle, Gardens and Grounds. 122

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EXPERIENCES IN NEW ZEALAND #1

Explore Fiordland – For breathtaking views of steep valleys and mighty peaks, visit Milford or Doubtful Sound.

Kawarau, River, Central Otago

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Māori Culture – Experience Māori culture by visiting a marae, watching a carving or weaving demonstration or learning about fascinating myths and legends from passionate Māori guides.

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Food and Wine – With an abundance of famous vineyards, access to fresh local seafood and an abundance of lamb, New Zealand is a culinary delight.

#4

Outdoor Adventures – Hike, bike, bungy, zorb, golf, sail, dive, snorkel, funyak, paddle, ski; the list of active adventures are endless.

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Hobbiton – Visit the rolling hills of The Shire or uncover the locations used as a backdrop scattered across the North and South Islands.


ACCOMMODATION SIGHTSEEING / Dunedin & Otago Peninsula

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Scenic Hotel Southern Cross Dunedin’s largest and perhaps most prestigious hotel, the Scenic Hotel Southern Cross enjoys a premium location in the heart of the city. Just a short walk from the Octagon, railway station, theaters, shops and close to Otago University, the hotel provides an ideal base from which to explore Dunedin. Dating back to 1883, this landmark building now blends Dunedin’s distinctive charm and heritage with modern styles and comforts. Featuring 178 attractive rooms and suites and extensive hotel facilities, the hotel is proud of its high standard of service.

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Distinction Dunedin Hotel The iconic 1937 Chief Post Office has recently been transformed into Dunedin’s newest luxury hotel, located in the rejuvenated and vibrant exchange area in the heart of the city. Boasting 121 elegant hotel suites and studios, equipped with modern conveniences including air-conditioning, washer/dryer, microwave, 55” flat screen TV with SKY channels. Experience delicious cuisine and outstanding service at the hotel’s Parcels Restaurant and Post Bar. Free unlimited WiFi and complimentary access to the on-site gym are available for guests. On-site guest car-parking also available.

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Half-Day Wildlife Encounter Whether you choose to join a small group on a half-day Peninsula Encounters Tour or indulge in the privacy of a tailored experience with the Wild Coast Explorer, you will be in awe of the animals and landscape you see. The half-day Wildlife Encounter presents close-up wildlife experiences that have been the highlight of many travelers visit to New Zealand. A unique insight into the habitats and behaviors of internationally significant wildlife; royal albatross,

yellow-eyed and blue penguins, New Zealand sea lions and New Zealand fur seals, is gained from the viewing hides within the private conservation area. The probability of observing another 20-30 marine and wading bird species creates a wildlife enthusiast's dream. Departs: Daily at various times. Duration: 5-6 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers and binoculars. PRICE GUIDE: $

Monarch Wildlife Cruise and Tour See what you can’t from land! Get closer to albatross, seals, penguins and other marine birds and mammals. A fascinating boat cruise and coach tour to view the lovely scenery and unique animals of the Otago Peninsula and southern ocean. Departs: Daily at 10.30am Duration: 8 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, fact sheets, jackets, binoculars and refreshments.

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South Pacific “Nothing artificial, only 100% paradise”

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Quintessential tropical islands offering crystal clear waters, white-sand beaches, lush tropical rainforests and remote hideaways fringed with swaying palm trees are the epitome of an island vacation. With over 300 islands making up Fiji and a warm, year round climate, you’re sure to find your own piece of paradise. Tear yourself away from the beach to explore inland on a 4WD tour overlooking the Muri Lagoon in the Cook Islands. Travel ancient roads built by ancestors before enjoying a traditional meal cooked underground in an umu oven. With secluded beaches and crystal clear waters, the islands of Tahiti, Moorea and Bora Bora in Tahiti, boast some of the most exclusive hotels in the world. Explore the marine life with a fantastic snorkeling trip to spot leopard and manta rays. Experience the relatively untouched island of Tonga or the volcanoes and clear waters of Vanuatu. Discover the traditions, lagoons and vast beach of Samoa or the charming mix of French and Melanesian culture of New Caledonia. Explore underwater caverns, tiny swimming coves and colorful reef life in Niue. With laid back lifestyles, a variety of rich cultures and an array of relaxing and adventurous activities, a visit to a South Pacific island is a must do. See map inside


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US/Canadian citizens. Please contact the applicable Consulate if you are holding a passport other than US/Canada. All countries require the passport holder to hold a confirmed onward or return ticket. Fiji: A passport valid for six months beyond the date of your planned departure is required. No visa is required for stays up to 30 days.

Value Added Tax (VAT)

Fiji: Tipping is not customary, nor required. In lieu of tipping, each resort will have a “Staff Christmas Fund” box available so guests can contribute to a staff as a whole.

Fiji: All goods and services are subject to a 9% Value Added Tax.

Cook Islands: Tipping is not encouraged and bargaining can be taken as an insult.

Tahiti: All goods and services have a Value Added Tax of 10% and an additional 5% for room tax and a 16% Value Added Tax rate applies to purchases in stores and boutiques.

Tahiti: Tipping is not customary, nor expected.

Cook Islands: A passport valid for six months beyond the date of your planned departure is required. No visa is required for stays up to 31 days.

Vanuatu: Tipping is not customary and bargaining is against local tradition.

Tahiti: A passport valid for three months beyond the date of your planned departure is required. No visa is required for stays up to 30 days.

Tonga: Tipping is not expected but appreciated as a reward for good service.

Vanuatu: A passport valid for six months beyond the date of your planned departure is required. No visa is required for stays up to 30 days. Samoa: A passport valid for six months beyond the F r e nofc hyour P o planned l y n e s i a departure is required. No visa date (France) is required for stays up to 60 days. Tonga: A passport valid for six months beyond the date of your planned departure is required. No visa is required for stays up to 30 days. New Caledonia: A passport valid for six months beyond the date of your planned departure is required. No visa is required for stays up to 90 days. Niue: A passport valid for six months beyond the date of your planned departure is required. No visa is required for stays up to 30 days.

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New Caledonia: Tipping and bartering are not part of the local culture. Niue: Tipping is not accepted, but always appreciated for good service.

Credit Cards Major credit cards are accepted in most stores although Cook Islands no longer accept American Express. A credit card is required as a security deposit to check-into a hotel or renting a car.

Electrical Appliances The Pacific Islands run on 220/240v AC/50 cycle. If you are traveling from a country where your appliances are 110/120v, you will need a voltage transformed and a plug convertor.

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Cook Islands: All goods and services have a Value Added Tax of 15%.

Vanuatu: All goods and services are subject to 12.5% VAT. Samoa: All goods and services, food and meals have a Value Added Tax of 12.5% Tonga: Tonga has a 15% sales tax. New Caledonia: There is no sales tax or Value Added Tax in New Caledonia. Niue: All goods and services are subject to a 12.5% Value Added Tax. It is important when traveling overseas to see if any country offers a VAT refund scheme, that will allow you to claim a refund on VAT paid on goods purchased.

What to Pack The Pacific Islands offer a warm, tropical climate therefore clothing made of lightweight cotton or naturel fibers are recommended. Loose fitting clothing provides the most comfort during island explorations. For dinner, casual slacks and sport shirts are the best choice for men, while cool sundresses are most appropriate for women.

Fiji: The Fijian dollar is divided by 100 cents. Coins: 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, $1 Notes: $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100 Cook Islands: The New Zealand dollar is used; however they do have some of their own currency in circulation which is equal to the New Zealand. Both currencies are divided by 100 cents. Coins: 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, $1, $2, $5 Notes: $3, $10, $20, $50 Tahiti & New Caledonia: The French Polynesia franc is divided by 100 centimes. Coins: 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, 100c Notes: 500F, 1,000F, 5,000F, 10,000F Vanuatu: The vatu is has no subdivision. Coins: 1v, 2v, 5v, 10v, 20v, 50v, 100v Notes: 100v, 200v, 500v, 1,000v, 2,000v, 10,000v Samoa: The Samoan tālā (dollar) is divided by 100 sene (cent). Coins: 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, $1 Notes: $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100 Tonga: The pa’anga is divided into 100 seniti. Coins: 1s, 2s, 5s, 10s, 20s, 50s Notes: $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100 Niue: The New Zealand dollar is divided by 100 centimes. Coins: 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, $1, $2, $5 Notes: $3, $10, $20, $50

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EXPERIENCES IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC #1

Underwater Adventures – Snorkel with humpback whales in Niue, glide with stingrays in Tahiti and explore through the crystal clear lagoons filled with colorful tropical fish in the Cook Islands. Swim with magical mantas in Fiji, discover hidden waters in Samoa and dive the wrecks in Vanuatu.

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Glorious Beaches – Whitesand, pink-sand or black-sand beaches partner with crystal clear waters that stretch for miles in the South Pacific! Pick your spot and relax as the waves roll in and the sun gleams down.

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The People – “Arrive as a guest, depart as a friend and return as family” best sums up Island hospitality. Treat yourself to a village visit immersing into their culture, a highlight of any island stay.

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Island Hopping – Get the most out of your vacation and explore nearby or remote islands in a day or over several days. Take a scenic helicopter flight, a seaplane flight or hop around by boat. The options are endless!

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Hiking – Land lovers will enjoy the breathtaking scenery as they venture through the rainforests, volcanoes and other rugged terrain.


Fiji

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Fiji is a rich cultural surprise, where the friendly Fijian people will captivate your heart. Brimming with colorful attractions, awe-inspiring scenery, white-sandy beaches, swaying coconut trees and unique cultural activities, a Fijian vacation offers something for everyone.

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Escape to Fiji and enjoy snorkeling in the stunning crystal blue water or simply relaxing on one of the many white-sandy beaches. Day 1-3: Nadi Upon arrival at Nadi Airport, you will be met and welcomed with a traditional “flower lei” and transferred to your choice of hotel for three nights’. Explore the natural beauty of Fiji at your leisure. Day 4-7: Fiji Island Resort Travel to your selected Fiji Island resort by launch. The islands of Fiji offer clear blue lagoons and a selection of water activities including diving, snorkeling, kayaking and canoeing. All resorts offer land based activities and vary island to island. Day 8: Nadi Return to the mainland by launch and transfer to Nadi airport for your onward travel arrangements.

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Price per person twin share, from: 1,899 2,299 2,669

Standard First Class Deluxe Tour Code: DUA/FIJ Airfare not included. Please call for pricing.

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The beauty of Fiji lies in its diversity - over 330 islands of which only 110 are inhabited. Cruising is the easiest and most popular way to explore the islands and Captain Cook Cruises transforms Fiji vacations into voyages of adventure and discovery. Day 1-2: Nadi Upon arrival at Nadi Airport, you will be met and welcomed with a traditional “flower lei” and transferred to your choice of hotel for two nights’. Explore the natural beauty of Fiji at your leisure. Day 3-9: Yasawa Island Cruise Transfer to the marina and board your 7-night cruise through the dramatic archipelago of the Yasawas. Meet Fijians in traditional villages, explore their culture and swim in warm crystal clear waters over coral reefs, or simply relax on the deck with a drink in hand.

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Day 10-11: Nadi Return to the mainland and transfer to your hotel for an overnight stay before transferring to Nadi Airport for your onward flight. Includes: – Round-trip airport/hotel/island transfers – 3 nights’ accommodation, choice of hotel – 7 night cruise, choice of cabin category, including meals, island stopovers and touring, water and land-based activities and kava ceremony – 20 Meals: 7 Breakfasts, 6 Lunches, 7 Dinners

Price per person twin share, from: Tour Code: DUA/FJCRU Airfare not included. Please call for pricing.

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Denarau & Nadi / ACCOMMODATION

Fiji Beach Resort & Spa, Managed by Hilton Discover how effortless true luxury can be at the Fiji Beach Resort & Spa, Managed by Hilton. Whether you are looking for a romantic escape or a fun-packed family vacation this resort offers a full range of spacious accommodation, from studios to luxurious self-contained homes. Restaurants and bars give you exciting choices from Pan Asian to Fijian inspired specialities. Why not indulge in a spa treatment while the little ones have a ball at the kids’ club. Enjoy a luxurious stay with examplary service.

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Includes: Breakfast daily.

Volivoli Beach Resort Fiji Dive into the heart of Fiji with this modern, relaxed and family run resort. Volivoli Beach Resort is located 15 minutes drive from the town of Rakiraki, on the very north tip of the island of Viti Levu. Situated on a headland, the Resort offers lush tropical gardens, high-end quality ocean view accommodation, its own private beach and a stunning sand spit extending out into the ocean. The resort features a fleet of dedicated dive and fishing boats, an on-site fullyequipped dive shop and training school, watersports, nightly entertainment, cultural activities, on-site restaurant, swim up pool bar, and day spa.

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Bonus Offer: Stay 7 nights, pay for 6. Valid Apr 1 - Dec 20, 16 & Jan 10 - Mar 17, 17. Includes: Continental breakfast daily.

Radisson Blu Resort Fiji Denarau Island Enjoy the unique beach frontage on Denarau Island’s newest resort. Only a short ride from Nadi Airport, the resort boasts 270 elegantly appointed guest rooms and one and two-bedroom suites combining contemporary and Fijian style. All guest rooms and suites have a private balcony or patio with views across lush gardens, the golf course or the lagoon pools. There are a total of five pools, including an adult recreational lagoon, swim-up pool bar, a children’s water slide, plus beach activities, golf, tennis, Harmony Retreat Spa and six unique dining experiences.

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Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort The resort is set on a white-sandy beach amongst 40 acres of tall palms and tropical gardens and boasts two huge lagoon pools (one for adults only), numerous water activities, fitness center, two floodlit tennis courts, an international standard golf training facility, four restaurants and five bars. The kids' club offers a comprehensive activities program while the spectacular Bebe Spa Sanctuary offers true relaxation. Guests staying in a bure, suite or deluxe ocean view room will experience the 'Talai' (butler) VIP service which includes welcome drinks, personalized service, and complimentary champagne and canapés daily.

DELUXE Map Reference: 4 PRICE GUIDE: $$

Bonus Offer: Stay 5 nights and receive discounted rates. Valid Apr 1, 16 - Mar 31, 17.

InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa Located on a white-sand beach 45 minutes from Nadi Airport, InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa features five restaurants and bars, a serene spa, 18-hole championship golf course and four pools including a dive pool and kids’ club. Boasting 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 daybeds situated on your private balcony or terrace.

DELUXE Map Reference: 5 PRICE GUIDE: $$$

Includes: Breakfast daily.

Fiji Hideaway Resort & Spa Hidden away on the Coral Coast, Fiji Hideaway Resort & Spa is the perfect name for this resort, where you can really get away from it all. A boutique resort with just 115 rooms, featuring traditional Fijian Bures in lush surrounds right on the beach, all overlooking the beautiful Pacific Ocean and coral lagoon. A destination in itself, Fiji Hideaway Resort offers some of the best snorkeling and diving in Fiji, an excellent reef surf break, 1,969 feet of white-sand beach and Day Spa Village. Nights are always fun filled with nightly entertainment at the bar and restaurant. Popular with singles, couples and families alike, this multi-award-winning resort is a great vacation choice for everyone.

STANDARD Map Reference: 6 PRICE GUIDE: $

Bonus Offer: Stay 6 nights, pay for 4. Valid Apr 1 - May 31, 16; Oct 1 - Dec 24, 16 & Jan 12 - Mar 31, 17. Includes: Breakfast daily.

Crusoe's Retreat 'Bula Vinaka!' will greet you on arrival at one of Fiji's best kept secrets. Nestled amongst lush tropical gardens and fronting a palm-fringed sandy beach and stunning lagoon, Crusoe’s Retreat is a friendly, intimate, traditional Fijian resort. With 28 Fijian inspired bures, each with covered verandas and amazing views, Crusoe’s truly embodies Fijian hospitality – an unhurried pace, fresh island cuisine and a dedication to local culture and traditions.

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Mamanuca Islands / ISLAND RESORTS

Tadrai Island Resort At palm fringed Selina Cove, Tadrai Island Resort is Fiji’s first all-inclusive luxury retreat for adults only. The Resort features five Fijian style ultra-deluxe 1,076 square foot beachfront villas, designed with decadent finishes, outdoor rain showers and private plunge pools. Superior service includes personalized butler service and an optional private chef. Dine at the signature Na Vatu Rock Pool Restaurant or order a gourmet picnic to savor at one of Tadrai’s four secluded white-sandy beaches. At this unique and exclusive resort, activities are tailored to your individual interests. Includes: All meals, beverages and WiFi.

DELUXE Map Reference: 8 PRICE GUIDE: $$$$$

Tokoriki Island Resort Enjoy truly romantic Tokoriki Island Resort, with warm Fijian hospitality and caring attention to detail, making it the perfect Fiji destination for your child-free island escape or honeymoon. Feel the fusion of contemporary and Fijian style in one of the ‘freestanding’ Beachfront Bures, Beachfront Pool Bures or Sunset Pool Villas, enveloped in lush tropical gardens creating your private haven. Capture the most amazing tropical sunsets lazing on your double daybed, sipping a cocktail in your personal pool or for the ultimate in extra romance stargaze from your unique tropical outdoor shower.

DELUXE Map Reference: 9 PRICE GUIDE: $$$$$

Bonus Offer: Stay 5 nights and receive a FJ$250 resort credit per bure. Valid Apr 1 - May 31, 16; Dec 1 - Dec 20, 16 & Jan 5 - Mar 31, 17.

Likuliku Lagoon Resort A unique haven of relaxed luxury for 45 couples, this resort features Fiji’s only overwater bures (bungalows). This special place was designed to respect cultural values, traditional designs and architecture. Be pampered in the spa, float in the horizon-edge pool, or just enjoy the complimentary activities. Bonus Offer: Stay 6 nights, pay for 5. Valid Nov 1, 16 - Mar 31,17. Includes: All meals; Fijian welcome with refreshing beverage, cool towels and exclusive Likuliku Lei; sulu; bottled water in bure twice daily; use of all non-motorized watersports equipment; use of snorkeling equipment and invitation to weekly management cocktail party.

DELUXE Map Reference: 10 PRICE GUIDE: $$$$$

Mana Island Resort & Spa Mana Island Resort & Spa is situated in the heart of the Mamanuca group on 300 acres of lush tropical paradise amid four white-sandy beaches and crystal clear waters. The resort offers a variety of rooms and bures to suit every budget from honeymooners to families. Mana’s recent refurbishment included adding a new large infinity pool and swim up bar. A choice of cuisine is available in the six on-site restaurants, including Wild & Raw, which serves traditional Fijian style cooking. Relax in one of the five bars, and be sure to visit Kasai, their adult only late night beach bar. Activities include kayaks, stand-up paddleboards, jetskis, hobie cat, snorkel gear and a full PADI dive facility. Enjoy Mana’s spa for relaxation while the children are entertained in the kids club, participating in the coral rejuvenation, turtle breeding or environmental programs. Bonus Offer: Stay 5 nights, pay for 4. Valid Apr 1 - Jun 24, 16, Oct 20 - Dec 20, 16 & Jan 6 - Mar 20, 17. Includes: Use of non-motorized watersports equipment and activities from the resort’s water activities bure.

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Malolo Island Resort An idyllic island paradise with 46 ocean view bures. Located in the Mamanuca archipelago, 16 miles from the airport, surrounded by azure seas and spectacular fringing reef. Offering a variety of restaurants and bars, spa, adults and teenagers lounges, two swimming pools including an adults-only pool with swim-up bar and daybed cabanas, and free kids’ club. Activities include snorkeling, windsurfing, sailing, kayaks and stand-up paddleboards, diving, island hopping, Fijian village tour, fishing and more.

FIRST CLASS Map Reference: 12 PRICE GUIDE: $$$$

Bonus Offer: Stay 6 nights, pay for 5. Valid Nov 1 - Dec 18, 16 & Jan 5 - Mar 31, 17.

Matamanoa Island Resort Matamanoa Island is a small, private, adult only, boutique island and is accessible by helicopter in just 10 minutes from Nadi Airport. Select from air-conditioned beachfront villas or beachfront bungalows all with private plunge pool, gazebo with a daybed for two and outdoor shower. An amazing selection of activities are available or just relax on a sugar sand beach under the swaying palms with a cocktail and chill out watching the azure waters of the beautiful Pacific Ocean. Facilities include a tennis court, infinity pool, scuba diving, watersports and snorkeling to name a few.

FIRST CLASS Map Reference: 13 PRICE GUIDE: $$$

Includes: Continental breakfast daily.

Lomani Island Resort Lomani’s luxury suites and bures all have spectacular ocean views and laundry service. With only 24 rooms in the resort, the dedicated Fijian staff will cater to your every need. Enjoy complimentary snorkeling, dolphin safari, village tour, kayaks, stand-up paddleboards, bicycles and more or just relax poolside or along the long white-sand beach. Bonus Offer: Stay 7 nights, pay for 6 and receive free round-trip Malolo Cat transfers. Valid Apr 1 - May 31, 16; Nov 1 - Dec 20, 16 & Jan 10 - Mar 31, 17. Includes: Breakfast daily.

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Castaway Island, Fiji An iconic private island surrounded by white-sand beaches and vibrant coral reefs, Castaway Island is perfect for couples with or without children. Castaway's stylish air-conditioned bures are set on the water’s edge and are surrounded by lush tropical gardens. Services include four bars, four restaurants and two swimming pools. Non-motorized watersports are complimentary, including snorkeling straight off the beach, stand-up paddleboarding and kayaking.

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Mamanuca, Yasawa, Outer & Northern Islands / ISLAND RESORTS

Musket Cove Island Resort and Marina, Fiji At Musket Cove you’ll find the pace of life smooth and unhurried. Located on Malolo Lailai in the picturesque Mamanuca Islands, the resort consists of 55 villas and bures scattered along the beachfront and throughout tropical landscaped gardens. Musket’s world-class marina offers a vast selection of watersports and activities. Makare Wellness Day Spa and several gourmet-dining options.

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Bonus Offer: Stay 6 nights, pay for 5. Valid Apr 1 - May 31, 16; Oct 1 - Dec 20, 16 & Jan 21- Mar 31, 17. Includes: Breakfast daily.

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Yasawa Island Resort & Spa Indulge in heavenly seclusion in an area renowned for its velvety, white-sand beaches and crystal clear tropical waters. Understated in their luxury, hidden among the palms, each air-conditioned traditionally thatched beachfront bure has a discreet outdoor shower, expansive deck with daybeds and a separate living area. A mini-bar, stereo and a hammock strung between the palms, along with your own thatched cabana with sun loungers make for a relaxing vacation on the edge of Yasawa’s famous white-sand beach.

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Bonus Offer: Stay 5 nights, pay for 4. Valid Apr 1 - Jun 24, 16; Jul 19 - Sep 16, 16; Oct 1- Dec 18, 16 & Jan 7 - Mar 31, 17. Includes: Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily.

Royal Davui Island Resort Royal Davui Resort is an exclusive adult only sanctuary in Fiji's spectacular Beqa Lagoon, 35 minutes by helicopter from Denarau. The 16 exquisitely appointed vales (Fijian homes) offer heated plunge pools and spectacular views. Bonus Offer: Stay 5 nights, pay for 4. Valid Apr 1, 16 - Mar 31, 17. Includes: All meals, tea, coffee, filtered water, twice daily maid service, sunset canapés each evening, weekly beach BBQ, weekly managers cocktail evening (Friday), weekly Kava ceremony, nightly entertainment, use of non-motorized watersports and activities.

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Namale the Fiji Island Resort & Spa Here at Namale, Fiji’s Ultra All-Inclusive, Resort & Spa, you can disappear into total relaxation inside your gorgeously appointed Bure or Villa. Unwind at our award winning spa, share a blissful dinner for two inside a candlelight cave, or enjoy a stunning sunset from a private deck overlooking the Koro Sea. Satisfy your taste for adventure with a horseback ride along the beach, a trek thru the untouched Rainforest to a hidden waterfall, or a breathtaking snorkel trip along the coral reef. Their world class staff is committed to providing you with an authentic Fijian experience. One where your every request is met, every want anticipated, and every expectation exceeded.

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Bonus Offer: Stay 4 nights or more and save 20%. Valid Apr 1, 16 - Mar 31, 17. Stay 7 nights or more and save 30%. Valid Nov 1, 16 - Mar 31, 17.

Taveuni Palms Consistently voted as one of the world’s very best getaways, Taveuni Palms Resort is a pristine island paradise in Fiji consisting of three exceptional private villas, each sitting on its own acre of beachfront with magnificent ocean vistas and each boasting its own private pool and personal staff of seven along with exclusive amenities. With five spectacular private dining locations where guests savor five star cuisine and service, Taveuni Palms Resort provides the ideal oasis to relax and renew in the most intimate of settings.

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ISLAND RESORTS / Northern Islands

Qamea Resort & Spa Qamea Resort & Spa is an intimate boutique resort catering to a maximum of 34 adults, with only 17 luxuriously appointed and air-conditioned bures and exquisite Royal Beach Houses with private pools, nestled among swaying coconut palms and verdant tropical gardens. Set amidst 100 acres of lush tropical landscaped gardens, bushland, and jagged volcanic South Pacific mountains that soar behind the property, the entire resort fronts onto a private whitesand beach nearly a mile in length, and is known as the most spectacular in Fiji’s Northern Islands group.

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Bonus Offer: Stay 7 nights and receive a round-trip airfare from Nadi Airport. Valid Apr 1, 16 – May 31, 16 & Nov 1 March 31, 17. Includes: Round-trip transfers from Taveuni Airport, welcome drink, continental breakfast from buffet, daily maid and evening turndown service, use of non-motorized activities and nightly entertainment.

Matangi Private Island Resort This boutique private island resort is located in the tropical northern part of the Fiji Islands and is listed in “1,000 Places to See Before You Die”. The resort is owned and operated by the Douglas family, and the 240 acre private island on which it is situated has been in their family for five generations. Catering to adults only, Matangi offers 12 traditional bures of Fijian design including three unique treehouses each with air-conditioning, iPod docking stations, outdoor stone shower and lounge.

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Bonus Offer: Stay 5 nights, pay for 4. Valid Apr 1, 16 - Mar 31, 17. Includes: Daily activities.

Koro Sun Resort & Rainforest Spa

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Koro Sun offers a truly native Fijian experience, dedicated to adventure, rejuvenation and romance. The 51 enchanting bures and villas are private, exclusive, air-conditioned and offer vivid views of the ocean and reefs beyond. Your stay is all-inclusive with three gourmet meals and afternoon tea (excluding beverages) and activities such as snorkeling, kayaking, biking, tennis and golf. This is Fiji’s only resort offering edgewater style of accommodation.

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Bonus Offer: Stay 5 nights, pay for 4. Valid Apr 1 - May 31, 16; Dec 1 - Dec 20, 16 & Jan 5 - Mar 31, 17. Includes: All meals, ground transfers from Savusavu airport, complimentary Koro Kids Club (5-12yrs) and non-motorized activities.

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Fiji / SMALL SHIP CRUISES

Blue Lagoon Small Ship Cruises

Imagine waking every morning surrounded by sparkling blue ocean, islands fringed with gently waving palms and empty, unspoiled beaches of pure white sand. Blue Lagoon Cruises offer luxury boutique-style cruising – a mix of beautifully furnished saloons, outdoor lounging areas, sundecks with cocktail bars and private areas for those looking for a romantic getaway. The on-board spa offers relaxation and indulgence. Tempt your inner gourmet and enjoy a variety of à la carte meals, exotic barbecues and magnificent smorgasbords. The Fiji Princess accommodates 68 passengers complemented by a 100 percent Fijian crew. Measuring only 179 feet in length, the vessel accesses bays and islands that would be impossible to reach in a large ship, getting so close to shore that it can tie off to a coconut tree and you can swim to the beach. Visit remote island villages, discover the ancient Fijian culture, sit down to an island feast set on a breathtakingly beautiful beach, swim with manta rays, learn how to cook traditional Fijian dishes, and stop off at the Sacred Islands and Sawa-i-Lau Caves. Blue Lagoon Cruises offer three itineraries, varying in duration and destinations, taking you on a journey into Fiji’s spectacular Mamanuca and Yasawa Islands. Explorer Cruise: This three night cruise is ideal for those with limited time who want a sample of the incredible Fiji islands. Featuring the majestic southern Yasawa Islands, the cruise also spends time at the strikingly beautiful Modriki and Sacred Islands. It’s not just nature that will have you captivated on this boutique cruise; you’ll get to know and love the traditional Fijian culture! Departs: Port Denarau on Friday at 3pm, returning Monday at 3pm. Price per person twin share, from: 999 Toll-Free 855 550 8802

Wanderer Cruise: A four night cruise that starts aboard a high-speed catamaran to the Southern Yasawas where the Fiji Princess awaits. The truly spectacular Sacred Islands will astound you and the mighty Yasawa Islands will offer all you dreamed of and more. Head further north to the Blue Lagoon area where you’ll find paradise, and a great array of activities, both onshore and in the water. Departs: Port Denarau on Monday at 1.30pm, returning Friday at 10am. Price per person twin share, from: 1,344 Escape to Paradise: This seven night option is an amazing experience combining the three and four night itineraries, covering the full length of the magnificent Yasawa Island chain as well as Modriki and the Sacred Islands. You’ll have the opportunity to see and do so much on this cruise that you’ll come away with memories from a vacation of a lifetime. Departs: Port Denarau on Friday at 3pm, returning Friday at 10am. Price per person twin share, from: 2,170 Includes: Scheduled cruise excursions and activities, cruise accommodation with private ensuite facilities, use of on-board facilities, meals including tea, barista coffee, morning and afternoon tea, filtered water and juice, traditional Fijian entertainment, snorkeling equipment, use of all equipment at Nanuya Lailai, including spyboards and kayaks (four and seven night cruises), ship to shore transfers, entrance fees for all activities and village visits, Captain’s complimentary champagne cocktail, Blue Lagoon Cruise souvenir, gratuities, all port charges and taxes.

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SMALL SHIP CRUISES / Fiji

Captain Cook Reef Endeavour Cruise

Discover the real Fiji aboard a Yasawa Islands small ship cruise as you visit places where traditional Fijian life continues. A unique mix of seascape and smiling friendly people, this Pacific paradise lifts you out of the everyday rush and opens up a different time, a different space with spectacular beaches, crystal clear waters and a warm and friendly culture. Wake each day to idyllic sites and exclusive destinations. Snorkel over magnificent coral reefs and experience the culture first hand at traditional island villages. MV Reef Endeavour’s small size means she can negotiate remote reefs, islands and shallow bays where bigger ships just cannot go. Each of the 63 Suites, staterooms and cabins offer a private bathroom ensuite, on/off air-conditioning, hairdryer, soaps, shampoo and towels are serviced daily. The ship features a swimming pool, spa, sauna, two bars, lounge, single sitting dining saloon, sun deck, chart house, glass bottom boat, kayaks, snorkeling and dive vessels, library, DVDs, guest laundry, gift shop, 24 hour tea and coffee facilities and an onboard 5 Star PADI dive team.

Northern Yasawa Island 5 day/4 night Day 1: Cruise to Tivua Island over a light lunch and safety briefing, to explore the coral gardens, clam farms and a medicine walk through the island before enjoying a South Pacific sunset on your first day at sea. Tonight join the Captain and his crew for the Gala Captain’s Dinner. Day 2: Start the day naturally with a morning swim and snorkel in an idyllic bay at Drawaqa. Savor the bounty of a gourmet buffet lunch as you journey to spectacular Naviti Island where you can bask in aquamarine waters along white-sandy beaches. This evening join the festivities and entertainment of a Fijian village at Gunu for a traditional Fijian feast, Lovo and cultural performance, Meke. Day 3: Discover the legendary grandeur of Sawa-i-lau and the famous limestone caves at your own pace. Swimming in the cave lagoon is a wondrous experience or you could explore it on an escorted kayak tour. Join the guided walk to the island village, with a memorable visit to a local school. Try your luck at crab racing tonight.

Southern Yasawa Island 4 day/3 night Day 1: Set sail over lunch through the beautiful Mamanuca Islands past many famous resorts collecting some additional passengers, before arriving for a snorkel at a sand cay and discover the vista of a South Pacific sunset.

Day 4: Cruise the soaring volcanic peaks of the Yasawas and visit Matacawalevu Village and the handicraft and shell markets. Discover a myriad of fish in the coral reef and laze in the warm sands of Yaqeta. Cruise the spectacular channels to your overnight anchorage at Tivua Island for a tropical buffet dinner followed by yaqona (kava) and talanoa (Fijian story telling).

Day 2: Cruise to idyllic Monoriki where Tom Hanks’ Castaway was filmed. Explore this natural film set on a guided kayak tour and discover idyllic Monu Island for snorkeling before a special village choral service. The beautiful harmonies of the village choir will simply delight you. This evening join the entertainment of the Sunday Show.

Day 5: This morning you are at Tivua Island - Captain Cook’s exclusive island. Enjoy a refreshing swim, snorkel, volleyball or kayak. Return aboard to say farewell to the wistful song of ‘Isa Lei’.

Day 3: On arrival at Sacred Island the ship’s crew pay tribute to the forefathers of Fijian culture and perform the Sevusevu (gift giving) ceremony. Spend a magical morning swimming in the aquamarine lagoons, snorkeling in spectacular coral gardens, beach combing or coral viewing from the glass bottom boat. Cruise the Southern Yasawa islands over lunch to Waya Island where you will visit a local school, village and shell market. Don your favorite island attire for Pacific Island night tonight! Day 4: After breakfast, Reef Endeavour sets sail and returns to Denarau Marina. Departs: Saturday at 12 noon. Price per person twin share, from: 877

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Departs: Tuesdays at 1pm. Price per person twin share, from: 1,176 Yasawa Islands 7 night/8 days For a total Fiji cultural and island experience, this combination of both three and four night cruises brings together every fascinating experience of the Yasawa Islands from the north to the south, from culture to nature. Between departures you can enjoy a choice of complimentary tours including the Garden of the Sleeping Giant, a tall ship adventure or mud pools on Tuesdays only. Departs: Tuesday 1pm or Saturday 12 noon. Price per person twin share, from: 1,844 Early booking discounts available. Ask about our other itineraries to Remote Fiji departing the first Tuesday of each month.

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Fiji / SIGHTSEEING

Tivua Island Day Cruise Set sail to Tivua Island for a day's adventure aboard tall ship Ra Marama or sailing catamaran Fiji One. The historic Ra Marama, a Brigantine rig tall ship, was built for the Governor General of Fiji in 1957. Tivua Island, an atoll, is fringed by a white sandy beach (popular with nesting turtles) and 500 acres of coral gardens. Experience guided snorkeling, cultural presentations, Fijian music and entertainment, fresh local tropical buffet barbecue and water activities. Departs: Port Denarau and Nadi daily at 10am. Duration: 7 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, beer, wine and soda whilst on the island, lunch, entertainment, morning and afternoon tea, volleyball, Kava ceremony, use of canoes, glass-bottom boat tours and guided snorkeling. PADI diving and spa treatments available at additional cost.

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Nakavu Village & Waterfall Tour Nestled on the banks of the Navua River sits Nakavu Village which is home to over 100 families. This special day will give you a memorable and authentic Fijian experience. Enjoy a scenic and guided drive to Nakavu Village where you will have the opportunity to interact with the indigenous Nakavu villagers. You will be accorded the traditional kava ceremony followed by a guided tour of the village and the local school. A delicious lunch is served at the village community hall followed by traditional Fijian folk song and dance. A cool refreshing swim at a natural waterfall rounds off a day of discovery, interaction and enriching Fijian experience. Departs: Mon and Wed at 10am. Duration: 5 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, guide, refreshments, lunch and village donation.

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Seaspray Day Sailing Adventure Board the magnificent classic 82-foot schooner Seaspray for a day exploring the crystal clear waters, beautiful beaches and stunning lagoons of the Mamanuca Islands. Help set sail, take the helm or just laze around on deck. Go ashore and explore uninhabited Modriki Island and enjoy superb beaches and snorkeling. Be welcomed ashore on Yanuya Island with a kava ceremony (except Sunday) and wander around the village to meet the locals. Departs: Denarau Marina daily at 9am and selected island resorts at varying times. Duration: 9 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, refreshments and all-youcan-eat BBQ lunch. Children over 10 years are welcome.

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Nadi Cultural & Mudpool Tour This half day guided tour of Nadi and her surrounds is ideal for a snapshot introduction into Fiji’s main island upon your arrival. Enjoy a visit to a local market; a tour of Viseisei village, believed to be the first village set up by the first Fijians. Enjoy a relaxing walk through the beautiful Gardens of the Sleeping Giants and a dip in a natural Mudpool or hot springs, a very popular spot for a therapeutic experience. Departs: Mon, Wed, Fri at 9am. Duration: 4 hours. Includes: Transfers and entry fees. PRICE GUIDE: $

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Arrive/depart Fiji feeling rested and stress free at Fijis only full service transit lounge – Essence of Fiji Rejuvenation Centre. A world-class center with many in-house services that provide you with a unique and new vacation experience. Located 5-minutes from Nadi Airport, the center is open from 6am-10pm daily. Don’t waste time sitting around airport and in waiting areas! Transfers are available – pre-book or call us when you get there! Packages include free transport to/from Nadi Airport, guava juice, refreshing cool towel on arrival, free therapeutic spa foot ritual, free WiFi, free access to a movie room with bean bags. Luggage storage, showers, lockers, in-house flight schedule screen and TV are available for your convenience.

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The Cook Islands Palmerston

The Cook Islands are a necklace of 15 natural pearls in the heart of the South Pacific Ocean. The islands of Rarotonga and Aitutaki are magical, offering spectacular natural scenery with turquoise lagoons, powder white sands and crystal clear waters. The welcoming Polynesian culture creates an extremely welcoming and peaceful environment.

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Rarotonga combines thousands of years of Polynesian culture with some of the most spectacular natural scenery in the South Pacific. Laze on powder-white beaches, hike rugged mountain ranges or dive straight into warm translucent lagoons that teem with tropical fish. The island of Rarotonga has enticingly warm temperatures and a relaxed ambience making it an ideal getaway destination.

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Aitutaki Lagoon

Te Vara Nui Village, Rarotonga

Includes: Five nights’ Rarotonga, choice of hotel, early check-in or late check-out, Island Discover tour with lunch, choice of Highland Paradise Sunset Island dinner or Te Vara Nui Over-Water Night Show and Dinner, four NZ$50 dining vouchers to use at a choice of restaurants, round-trip airport/ hotel transfers, meet and greet with fresh flower ei and tropical breakfast daily. Price per person twin share, from: Standard First Class Deluxe

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Aitutaki Escape

Pacific Resort Aitutaki, Aitutaki

6 days

Photographs will never convey the breathtaking beauty that is Aitutaki - warm, crystal clear waters fill a triangular shaped, turquoise blue lagoon....so blue you’d think someone had painted it that color! Spend a day hopping from the pure white motus sprinkled around the lagoon or get your passport stamped on One Foot Island. Enjoy local songs, dancing and storytelling which Aitutakians are renowned for. Relax and discover this idyllic island getaway.

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Includes: Five nights’ Aitutaki, choice of hotel, lagoon cruise on Aitutaki, five NZ$50 dining vouchers to use at a choice of restaurants, roundtrip airfare from Rarotonga to Aitutaki, round-trip airport/hotel transfers, meet and greet with fresh flower ei and tropical breakfast daily. Price per person twin share, from: Standard First Class Deluxe

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Rarotonga / ACCOMMODATION

Crown Beach Resort & Spa Crown Beach Resort & Spa sits on the sheltered, sunset coast of Rarotonga, just 15 minutes from downtown Avarua and 10 minutes from the airport. Enjoy pure indulgence at Crown Beach Resort & Spa, Rarotonga's finest full service luxury boutique resort. It is set on five acres of lush tropical gardens, nestling 36 stand-alone villas, on-site spa, on-site dive center, two restaurants and bars, a cocktail lounge, gym, an expansive white-sand beach, surreal turquoise lagoon, beautiful waterfall mineral swimming pool and spectacular sunsets. With a choice of Garden Villas, private Courtyard Pool Suites and Beachfront Villas with stunning views, all villas and suites feature a king size bed adorned with lavish textures in neutral tones. All are equipped with self-catering facilities, lounge suite and private deck or courtyard, and all guests receive nightly turn down service. Crown Beach Resort & Spa oozes luxury and romance for those seeking a private heavenly space. Bonus Offer: Stay 7 nights, pay for 6 and receive a NZ$350 credit for food and beverage, spa or WiFi. Valid Apr 1, 16 - Mar 31, 17. Includes: Continental and hot selection breakfast daily, turndown service with flowers and romantic candles and use of snorkeling equipment and kayaks.

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Rumours Luxury Villas & Spa Rarotonga Rumours Luxury Villas & Spa Rarotonga is situated over two absolute beachfront locations in the Muri Beach area of Rarotonga with four small islets within a few hundred feet of the shore and within the protection of the fringing coral reef. All Rumours Villas are far enough away from the larger resorts in the Muri Beach area to allow you to enjoy a very private beach yet remain only a short stroll along the beach to the many restaurants and bars nearby. Rumours Luxury Villas & Spa also boasts the award winning Waterfall Spa facility offering a full spa menu that has helped it win the “Best Luxury Boutique and Beauty Spa” in the Cook Islands for the past 5 years – awarded by The Global World Luxury Spa Awards. The service starts as soon as you land. The driver will meet you at the airport with fresh flower Ei’s and transfer you to your Villa. All Villas have their own private rear courtyard with private pool, BBQ, full size kitchen for self-catering, laundry facilities, two bedrooms with their own separate bathroom and all beachfront villas have their own Jacuzzi. At your villa you will find a quality champagne and gift basket to help you settle in and relax straight away.

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Includes: Gift basket including bottle of bubbly on arrival, breakfast basket delivered to villa each day, in-room choice of 450+ movies and use of kayaks, snorkeling equipment, BBQ and on-site laundry facilities.

Little Polynesian Resort Welcome to your deluxe Polynesian hideaway. Nestled on the southern tip of Rarotonga, Little Polynesian Resort is a sophisticated playground for grown-ups. Here, serenity is certain, seclusion is guaranteed and romance is everywhere. Unpretentious luxury where idyllic beaches beckon. Bonus Offer: Stay 7 nights, pay for 6. Valid Apr 1, 16 - Mar 31, 17. Includes: Breakfast daily, tropical welcome drink, use of snorkeling equipment, kayaks and stand-up paddleboards.

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Nautilus Resort Pure beachfront on the crystalline sands of Muri Beach, is the Cook Island’s newest small luxury full-service resort, Nautilus, emphasizing a modern yet authentic South Pacific experience. Opened in October 2014 this is a Polynesian inspired contemporary resort offering one, two and three-bedroom villas, all ensuite and each with their own plunge pool. Offering laid back luxury with a dedication to eco functionality and offering a Polynesian-European fusion cuisine. Created for couples, families, celebratory or wedding gatherings.

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Bonus Offer: Stay 5 nights, pay for 4 and receive a chilled bottle of Nautilus wine on arrival. Valid Apr 1 - Apr 30, 16 & Dec 1, 16 - Mar 31, 17. Includes: Tropical breakfast daily, arrival fruit platter, and use of watersports equipment, wireless and broadband internet and in-house activities.

Te Manava Luxury Villas & Spa Situated on the white sands of stunning Muri beach, our 5-star luxury villa complex, complete with an on-site spa, offers you independence and privacy in luxury surrounds. A choice of one, two or three-bedroom villas each exquisitely appointed with full kitchen and laundry facilities, a private outdoor courtyard or sundeck, and a private pool. Enjoy peace and solitude as well as the undivided attention of the gracious concierge should you desire it. It’s your holiday. You choose how you would like to enjoy it. Facilities include complimentary use of snorkeling gear and kayaks, pick up/drop off to Pacific Resort Rarotonga, Kids Club (6-12yrs) and introductory scuba diving sessions at Pacific Resort Rarotonga pool.

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Bonus Offer: Stay 5 nights, pay for 4. Valid Apr 1, 16 - Mar 31, 17.

Sea Change Villas Escape to the intimate and multi-award winning hideaway nestled on the best part of the stunning Titikaveka Lagoon. Indulge in the spacious and casually elegant one, two or three-bedroom villas, including your own private pool and courtyard. Swim and snorkel with the tropical fish off the secluded beach or simply relax under the palms. Sea Change is the perfect choice for pampering, romancing and rejuvenating - idyllic for honeymooners, that special occasion, or just getting away from it all.

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Bonus Offer: Stay 5 nights, pay for 4. Valid Apr 1, 16 - Mar 31, 17. Includes: Self-cater breakfast pack on arrival, a bottle of wine and select beers on arrival, full orientation of Rarotonga, access to DVD/CD library and use of kayaks, stand-up paddleboards, snorkeling equipment, bicycles, pentaque and BBQ.

Sanctuary Rarotonga-On The Beach Indulge in this adult only, absolute beachfront 4.5 star boutique resort with a distinctive South Pacific ambience, secluded white sands and a crystal-clear blue lagoon. Enjoy a delicious cocktail at the unique swim-up pool bar, be pampered at SpaPolynesia LUXE @ Lime Blossom Villa and dine on casual gourmet cuisine at Bluewater Grill. Step from your stylish Beachfront Suite onto Aroa Beach and directly into Aroa Lagoon Marine Reserve for world-class snorkeling among colorful tropical fish. Sanctuary Rarotonga offers a personal wedding planner to design your dream sunset beach wedding. Guests can also use all amenities at adjacent sister resort, The Rarotongan Beach Resort & Spa.

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Includes: Tropical breakfast daily, and use of stand-up paddleboards, kayaks and snorkeling equipment, tennis and a daily activities program.

Royale Takitumu An intimate resort, located directly on pristine Titikaveka Lagoon, Royale Takitumu is an all-villa property, providing a genuine and uniquely Cook Islands vacation. The 10 exclusive, free standing, thatched roof villas, all boast breathtaking views of the palm-fringed, sandy beach and turquoise lagoon. Each villa is designed and decorated in true Polynesian style and décor. All feature kitchenettes, private verandas, while some also include the added luxury of flowering lily ponds and entry bridges. Includes: Tropical breakfast on first morning, welcome drink on arrival, personalized guest orientation, and use of kayaks, snorkeling equipment and BBQ.

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Rarotonga / ACCOMMODATION

Pacific Resort Rarotonga Pacific Resort Rarotonga is nestled discreetly on the white sands of Muri Beach, on Rarotonga’s most spectacular lagoon. Authentic and boutique, Pacific Resort Rarotonga offers a blend of modern comforts and traditional island hospitality. Simple lazy days meet luxurious evenings and friendly, gracious staff attend your every request. Relax with a casual beachfront meal at the Barefoot Bar, be tempted by succulent fresh seafood, Pacific and international dishes at Sandals Restaurant. Spend your days swimming, sunbathing, windsurfing, sailing, kayaking around the island and its small islets or relaxing on the beach, sipping a cocktail. Choose from two-bedroom beachfront villas and garden villas, and two and three-bedroom lagoon view villas, garden suites, family rooms and studio rooms. All accommodation options are spacious and combine contemporary features with classic luxury and includes a private patio or balcony to ensure complete relaxation. Bonus Offer: Stay 5 nights, pay for 4 and receive a NZ$50 resort food and beverage credit. Valid Apr 1, 16 - Mar 31, 17. Includes: Continental breakfast daily, introductory scuba diving session in resort pool, garden tour, scheduled daily activities at the beach hut and use of kayaks, snorkeling equipment and free kids club (6-12yrs).

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Muri Beach Club Hotel Absolute beachfront – the adults only Muri Beach Club Hotel is located on the south east corner of the island, right on stunning Muri Beach overlooking the tropical islet of Ta'akoka. Muri Lagoon boasts some of the most pristine snorkeling grounds on the island and offers a variety of watersports for the more energetic. Bonus Offer: Stay 6 nights, pay for 5. Valid Apr 1, 16 - Mar 31, 17. Includes: Tropical and hot selection breakfast daily, an invitation to weekly managers cocktail hour and use of kayaks, snorkeling equipment and stand-up paddleboards.

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Palm Grove Set in the enchanting area of Vaimaanga on the stunning southern coast, Palm Grove enjoys the tranquility of one of the best locations on Rarotonga. There are 22 individual bungalows scattered over five acres of landscaped beachfront and garden property. Facilities include an on-site restaurant and bar, pool, barbecue area and motorbike rentals in this private piece of paradise. Bonus Offer: Stay 7 nights, pay for 6. Valid Nov 1, 16 - Mar 31, 17. Includes: Daily tropical breakfast and use of snorkeling equipment, kayaks and BBQ.

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The Edgewater Resort & Spa The Edgewater Resort & Spa is the best-known Cook Islands full-service resort, offering affordable luxury on the sheltered west coast of Rarotonga. It’s prime location puts Rarotonga’s natural splendor front and center; the magnificent sunsets, the surrounding lush green mountains and views over the white-sandy beach and turquoise blue lagoon. With nine accommodation options from studios and rooms to deluxe suites and three-bedroom villas there is something to cater to all tastes and budgets.

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Sunset Resort Rarotonga Sunset Resort Rarotonga is a lovely boutique property located on the western beaches of Rarotonga, just five minutes drive from the airport and within 10 minutes of the main township, Avarua. This adults-appropriate property offers 35 spacious self-catering apartments situated either on the beachfront overlooking the lagoon or poolside amid lush tropical gardens. The Anchorage Restaurant & Bar serves breakfast, lunch, à la carte and theme night dining. Bonus Offer: Stay 5 nights, pay for 4. Valid Apr 1, 16 - Mar 31, 17. Includes: Tropical breakfast daily.

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Castaway Resort Castaway Resort is a small adults only boutique resort featuring a range of 12 self-catering studios, located on the sunset side of Rarotonga. This little resort is well known for its beach location, friendly and helpful management and staff, and “Wilson’s Beach Bar”. Bonus Offer: Bonus Offer: Stay 7 nights, pay for 6. Valid Apr 1 - May 31, 16 & Dec 1, 16 - Mar 31, 17. Includes: Daily tropical breakfast and use of kayaks, snorkeling equipment and BBQ.

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Pacific Resort Aitutaki Pacific Resort Aitutaki offers secluded luxury on an atoll. Let Aitutaki seduce you with its beauty and its most exclusive and luxurious resort. Enjoy the resort facilities including an on-site spa. Explore the lagoon by kayak, snorkel the unqiue Aquatic Eco Trail or explore the island by bicycle. As the sun sets in paradise, sip on a refreshing cocktails while enjoying a casual meal poolside at Black Rock café, or take in the magical panoramic view of the horizon from a table at Rapae Bay Restaurant, perched high above the lagoon. Surrender to the spell of this exclusive sanctuary which offers beautifully appointed options in a variety of styles and furnishings. Limited to just 27 luxurious, absolute beachfront bungalows, suites and villas, all with their own personal panoramic view of Aitutaki Lagoon and featuring a private daybed for ultimate relaxation. Multi-award-winning and known as one of the world’s leading boutique island resorts, Pacific Resort Aitutaki provides an enclave of romance, refinement and luxury that beckons even the most discerning traveler. Bonus Offers: Stay 5 nights, pay for 4 and receive a NZ$50 resort food and beverage credit. Valid Apr 1, 16 - Mar 31, 17. Includes: À la carte cooked breakfast daily and use of kayaks, snorkeling equipment and bicycles. Honeymoon Bonus: Receive a bottle of wine, flowers and a small gift in your room on arrival.

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Tamanu Beach Resort Tamanu Beach Resort is owned and operated by the Henry family. This beachfront resort features 22 bungalows, Beachside Restaurant, two bars and two freshwater swimming pools. The thatched roof bungalows are set in tropical gardens a mere stone’s throw from the waters edge. Catch up on your favorite book and relax on your daybed or hammock. The beachside restaurant is the perfect place to unwind and enjoy sunset cocktails. Because the resort is in the lee of the trade winds, the lagoon is calm and the sunsets serene. Bonus Offer: Stay 6 nights, pay for 5 and receive NZ$100 resort food and beverage credit. Valid Oct 1, 16 - Mar 31, 17. Includes: Tropical breakfast daily, round-trip airport transfers and use of snorkeling equipment and kayaks. 144

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Aitutaki Lagoon Resort & Spa Secluded and romantic, Aitutaki Lagoon Resort & Spa is set on its own private island in the pristine waters of Aitutaki Lagoon. Recently named as one of the TOP 25 RESORTS in the South Pacific in the Conde Nast Traveler Readers Choice Awards 2015, and acclaimed as one of the world’s top private island resorts, it is the only resort located directly on Aitutaki Lagoon, one of the world’s most beautiful lagoons. This enchanted adult only retreat (aged 16+) recently enjoyed a multi-million dollar makeover and offers the only overwater bungalows in the Cook Islands, along with deluxe beachfront bungalows, premium beachfront bungalows, and the completely private, fully self-contained royal honeymoon pool villa Te Arau. Effortlessly blending traditional Polynesian aesthetics with modern comforts, all bungalows offer open-air showers, air-conditioning, private verandah, satellite TV and WiFi. The resort offers memorable romantic experiences for couples in love including private candlelit degustation dinners on the champagne sands under the stars, served by your personal waiter, and stunning weddings on the private island’s Sunset Beach. Perfect for incurable romantics.

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Aitutaki Village Aitutaki Village is blessed with prime beachfront location on the gorgeous white sands of Ootu Beach on the south western point of Aitutaki in the Cook Islands. The backdrop for this property is the famous Aitutaki Lagoon with her turquoise hues and features one of the best swimming locations on the island with convenient access for exploring Aitutaki Lagoon. Location is everything when traveling all that way to a small South Pacific Island so you won’t be disappointed when you arrive at Aitutaki Village.

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Bonus Offer: Stay 3 nights and receive a lagoon taxi service to One Foot Island. Valid Apr 1, 16 - Mar 31, 17. Includes: Continental breakfast daily and use of kayaks and stand-up paddlboards.

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Te Vara Nui Village Dinner & Show

Lagoon Cruise, Muri Beach, Rarotonga

Te Vara Nui Village houses the most stunning entertainment venue like no other, set in picturesque volcanic rock waterfall gardens bringing a wonderful new interactive cultural attraction to Rarotonga. The Village boasts the biggest Island Night all performed over water, including huts surrounding the entertainment center portraying history. Departs: Rarotonga Tue, Fri & Sat at 7.30pm. Duration: 4.75 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, light refreshments and dinner.

This marine reserve lagoon cruise on a glass-bottom boat will take you to see giant clams and a variety of colorful marine life with the option of swimming and snorkeling. Departs: Rarotonga daily at 11am. Duration: 4.5 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, snorkeling equipment, lunch and coconut and pareu tying show.

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Aitutaki Flight-Cruise Day Tour

The Vaka Cruise, Aitutaki

This Aitutaki Day Tour is a full-day excursion featuring one of the most beautiful lagoons in the world. Everyone visiting the Cook Islands should take the opportunity to visit Aitutaki but if you are unable to stay overnight, take advantage of this awardwinning day tour. Departs: Rarotonga daily at 8am. Duration: 9.5 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, round-trip flight from Rarotonga to Aitutaki, lunch and snorkel equipment.

Cruise beautiful Aitutaki Lagoon on aboard beautiful "Titi ai Tonga". This superb cruise takes you to two fantastic, remote islets and a snorkeling area where you can feed tropical fish and see giant clams. Departs: Aitutaki Mon-Sat at 10am. Duration: 6 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers and lunch.

PRICE GUIDE: $$$$

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Aitutaki Punarei Tour Punarei is a great way to discover the history, myths and legends, traditional skills, art and beliefs of the island of Aitutaki. An informative introduction by the experienced guides regarding the history and ways of life of the ancestors. The tour concludes with a traditional feast (Umu kai) for lunch on site at the Cultural Village. Departs: Aitutaki Mon, Wed & Fri at 9am Duration: 4 hours. Includes: Hotel transfers, historical village tour and traditional island feast (Umu Kai).

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South Pacific / OTHER ISLANDS

Tahiti

Vanuatu

Samoa

Immerse yourself in the French Polynesia culture of the islands of Tahiti. Experience the warmth of the people whose love of their islands can be seen through music, dance and flowers.

In Vanuatu, villagers open their communities with a welcome that’s as warm as the tropical sun. Dine on traditional food, dance to the music of string bands and join villagers in kava drinking as the sun goes down.

The main island, Tahiti is the heart of French Polynesia. See the majestic valleys fall into the clear warm lagoon. It is home to some of the most beautiful and untouched hiking trails in the South Pacific.

A harbor city lifestyle of restaurants, watersports and market shopping greets you at Port Vila. Scuba diving, fishing or just strolling on the beach are all acceptable activities in the Vanuatu capital.

The ten islands of Samoa could easily be your top ten must see destinations of the South Pacific. Each of Samoa’s islands offers something different; see rugged volcanic peaks one day, sparkling lagoons and beaches the next.

The best markets in the South Pacific are in Papeete, where everything from local fish and fruit as well as traditional arts and handicrafts can be found. Chic boutiques and a wide selection of products including black pearl jewelry, woven handbags and traditional pareos painted in bright colors are available in Papeete.

One of the more traditional areas, Tanna Island is a haven of adventure and intrigue. Peer into the fiery rim of Yasur volcano. And since you’re on an island, you have to take advantage of the water. Swim in underwater caves, snorkel the coral reef or trek inland to incredible waterfalls.

The picturesque island of Moorea is set on a crystal clear lagoon with lush green mountains towering overhead. There are many activities to try on the lagoon including water skiing, jet skiing and parasailing. Explore the waterfalls, valleys the Opunou and Cook Bays or witness the impressive fish and ray feeding demonstrations

Espiritu Santo is a little-known paradise for world-class diving, while the island of Pentecost fascinates with its culture. See local tribesmen jump from bamboo towers with vines tied to their ankles between the months of April and June.

Known as the ‘Pearl of the Pacific’ Bora Bora is the one of the most romantic and desirable destinations on earth. Dive the clear, warm water to witness a large array of multi-colored fish, manta rays, sharks and wrasses. It’s the perfect island for romance. Enjoy your own private paradise by staying in a unique overwater bungalow.

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The main islands are the ideal spot to perfect your leisure pursuits. Keen for a walk? Stroll bush trails among the national parks of Upolu. You can’t go past this scenery, with lava cliffs that front the ocean and views of the entire Pacific from Mt Alava. At Piula Cave, swim in an incredible freshwater pool right on the oceanfront or head to the Aleipata district for swimming, snorkeling and even more beachside relaxation. At the northern end of Upolu Island, you can explore the harbor town of Apia. Those with an appetite for adventure will love Savai’i. This largely uninhabited island fascinates with its incredible scenery. A roaring jetstream shoots hundreds of feet into the air at the Alofaaga blowholes. At Afu Aau Falls, bathe in a secluded waterhole deep in the jungle. From the rugged peaks of active volcanoes to the serenity of beautiful beaches, Samoa never fails to impress. Rainforests, jungle waterfalls and ancient volcanoes offer a sublime vacation backdrop, but it’s the people that reveal the spirit of Samoa’s islands. At Savai’i, lounge in communal rock pools along the coast. Modern life has no place here; it’s all about untouched nature and unhurried days.

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Tonga

Niue

New Caledonia

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Tonga is a kingdom of white-sandy beaches, coconut groves and some of the best fishing in the South Pacific. Make your way around each of the three main island groups for some incredible island experiences. You could find yourself snorkeling with humpback whales, taking in a traditional dance performance or gaining insight into the local culture with a visit to the local market in each island group. Tongatapu Island is fit for a king – literally. The royal family lives here in the capital Nuku’alofa. Seek out the mysterious Ha’amonga a’Maui Trilithon, the Stonehenge of the South Pacific. Discover the Anahulu cave, a stalactite cave with an underground swimming pool. Head south to take in the spectacle of the Mapu’a ’a Vaca blowholes. In the water, snorkeling among coral islands is an unforgettable experience. Divers enter a whole other world at the Ha’apai Islands. Come across whales as you dive among coral reefs or see them from the surface as you kayak through uninhabited islands. The volcanic scenery of Kao and Tofua makes for some spectacular views.

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Discover New Caledonia – where the French Riviera meets the South Pacific. With its white-sandy beaches, turquoise waters and mountain rainforests combined with French and Melanesian cultures, New Caledonia is the perfect island vacation. The capital city of Noumea and its waterfront are teeming with French restaurants, cafés and bars. Don’t miss the popular weekly evening carnival at Place des Cocotiers where you can enjoy food, art, music and entertainment. Discover the rich Melanesian culture at the Tjibaou Cultural Centre. Part of the unique attraction of New Caledonia is the distinct French influence. Take in the many outstanding examples of French architecture, while shopping at the large number of fashion boutiques. Indulge in world renowned gourmet cuisine or enjoy French pastries at an outdoor patisserie. New Caledonia boasts the largest lagoon in the world. Snorkel or dive the clear waters and explore the diverse marine life including whales, dugongs, turtles and a large array of tropical fish. The water activities are endless; try surfing, windsurfing, kitesurfing, water skiing or jet skiing. Go deep sea and big game fishing or sail the smooth idyllic waters. There is just so much on offer, the choice is yours!

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Niue is a raised atoll so there are plenty of underwater caverns, tiny swimming coves and colorful reefs to discover. Dive the crystal clear water and witness the vast array of marine life including turtles, dolphins, fish and whales when in season. Swimming with whales and dolphins is another unique experience and one not to be missed. Humpback whales shelter in the bays and coves around the island so there is no need to chase them, they practically come to you! Walk through the beautiful rainforest and admire the abundant native bird and plant life. Spend the day hiking the rugged landscape to Togo Chasm. Or take a picnic lunch to Limu and enjoy the day swimming and snorkeling in the many pools. After a day of adventure, relax with a drink at a beachfront bar and take in the breathtaking scenery that surrounds you.


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