Tour East Australia & New Zealand 2021 - 2022 Brochure

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AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND 2021–2022


TOUR EAST AUSTRALIA

TOUR EAST AUSTRALIA WELCOMES YOU TO

AUSTRALIA & BEYOND TOUR EAST AUSTRALIA PROVIDES CHOICE & FLEXIBILITY SPECIALIST TRAVEL INDUSTRY KNOWLEDGE EXCEPTIONAL VALUE PEACE OF MIND

THE TRAVEL EXPERTS TOUR EAST AUSTRALIA IS ONE OF THE LARGEST INBOUND TOUR OPERATORS IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. ALL OUR EXPERT STAFF HAVE TRAVELLED EXTENSIVELY THROUGHOUT AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, THE FAR EAST AND AROUND THE WORLD. THEY ARE HAPPY TO PASS ON THE BENEFITS OF THEIR FIRST-HAND KNOWLEDGE TO YOU.

SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE Although the products on the following pages demonstrate the diversity of holidays that we can offer, they are merely suggestions and any elements can be changed. We realise flexibility is important to independent travellers. Our exciting range of accommodation, sightseeing, attractions and car hire, offers a huge choice to tailor-make a unique holiday itinerary. GLOBAL SUPPORT With representatives in some 140 offices around the world, we provide a complete service from the start of your holiday right through to your arrival back home. Wherever you are, you won’t be far from our expert staff who will be happy to help, whatever your requirements. WORLDWIDE CHOICE We hope you’ll be inspired by the holidays inside this brochure, but they are just a small part of the complete product range we have available. We aim to give you the widest choice possible, not only in Australia and New Zealand but worldwide. STOPOVER EN ROUTE You can fly fast to Australia and New Zealand or you can stopover along the way. The choice is yours. Your travel consultant will be happy to provide you with options throughout Asia to suit your time frame and budget.

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ACCOMMODATION RATINGS* These ratings are provided as a guide only and may alter throughout the year due to a change of circumstance. Ratings may also vary from room to room. Deluxe property providing the highest international standards of accommodation and cuisine, excellent facilities and outstanding service. Superior property, providing wellappointed rooms, a wide range of facilities and a high standard of service. Standard property providing comfortable rooms, pleasant service and adequate facilities. *These ratings are not an official rating.

CONTENTS AUSTRALIA Getting Around Car Hire & Shuttle Service

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NEW SOUTH WALES Sydney Port Stephens & Byron Bay Luxury Experiences Explore New South Wales & Beyond

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CANBERRA

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QUEENSLAND Outback Queensland Cairns & Great Barrier Reef Region Port Douglas The Southern Great Barrier Reef Fraser Island & Lady Elliot Island The Whitsunday Islands, Lizard & Fitzroy Island Hamilton Island Airlie Beach Sunshine Coast & Brisbane Gold Coast Explore Queensland & Beyond

28 29 30 40 44 45 46

VICTORIA Melbourne Beyond Melbourne Explore Victoria & Beyond

58 60 67 160

47 48 51 56 147

SOUTH AUSTRALIA 69 Adelaide 70 Kangaroo Island 73 Adelaide Outback 75 Explore South Australia & Beyond 163

TASMANIA Hobart Launceston Tasmania's National Parks Strahan Village, Stanley & Devonport, & Port Arthur Explore Tasmania & Beyond

77 78 80 81 82 171

NORTHERN TERRITORY 83 Central Australia 84 Darwin 87 Explore Northern Territory & Beyond 177

NEW ZEALAND Car Hire Rail & Ferry Experiences

WESTERN AUSTRALIA Perth Scarborough, Fremantle & Mandurah Margaret River The South West The Kimberley Region, Broome & The Coral Coast Explore Western Australia & Beyond

NORTH ISLAND 105 Auckland 106 Bay of Islands 110 Rotorua & Beyond 111 Napier & Lake Taupo Luxury Experiences 115 Bay of Plenty 116 Wellington 117 Explore North Island & Beyond 192

89 90 96 97 98 99 183

101 103 104

SOUTH ISLAND Marlborough Christchurch & Beyond Fox Glacier, Franz Josef & Mount Cook Queenstown Lake Wanaka Te Anau & Fiordland Dunedin Explore South Island & Beyond

118 119 121 125 127 133 134 136 192

THE WORLD

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BOOKING CONDITIONS

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AUSTRALIA

AUSTRALIA

NOWHERE ON EARTH WILL TAKE YOUR BREATH AWAY LIKE DOWN UNDER

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NEW SOUTH WALES

QUEENSLAND

CANBERRA

VICTORIA


AUSTRALIAN HIGHLIGHTS

AUSTRALIA IS AN ISLAND CONTINENT ENDOWED WITH A WILD RUGGED BEAUTY AND HER ICONS ARE MANY FACETED. FROM THE AMAZING BEAUTY OF THE NATURAL ICONS INCLUDING ULURU/AYERS ROCK AND KAKADU NATIONAL PARK, TO THE ENDLESS WHITE BEACHES AND IDYLLIC ISLAND PARADISES OF THE GREAT BARRIER REEFAUSTRALIA’S BEST FEATURE IS NATURE. THEN THERE’S ENCOUNTERS WITH UNIQUE WILDLIFE ON LAND AND SEA, TO FRIENDLY PEOPLE WHO SAY “G’DAY”. ASIDE FROM HER AWESOME NATURAL BEAUTY THERE’S THE MAN-MADE ICONS FROM SYDNEY’S OPERA HOUSE AND HARBOUR BRIDGE TO QUEENSLAND’S GLITZY GOLD COAST. AROUND 130 NATIONALITIES CALL AUSTRALIA HOME, MAKING IT ONE OF THE MOST MULTICULTURAL COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD. AND AS A HIGHLY URBANISED COUNTRY AUSTRALIA OFFERS FUN, BUSTLING CITIES TO RIVAL ANY OTHER. THE POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS. THE ONLY QUESTION IS HOW MUCH TIME YOUR CLIENTS HAVE!

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

TASMANIA

NORTHERN TERRITORY

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AUSTRALIA GETTING AROUND

GETTING AROUND

YOU KNOW AUSTRALIA IS A BIG COUNTRY, BUT YOU MAY NOT KNOW HOW EASY IT IS TO GET AROUND. THE UNTOUCHED BEACHES THAT STRETCH FOR MILES AND DESERTS THAT TOUCH THE HORIZON ARE ALL WITHIN YOUR REACH. WANT TO SAIL THE WHITSUNDAYS, CROSS THE CONTINENT BY CAR OR TAKE A TRAIN THROUGH THE RAINFOREST CANOPY? THERE ARE MANY WAYS YOU CAN EXPLORE THIS VAST AND DIVERSE COUNTRY.

AIR Australia’s domestic airlines - Qantas, Jetstar, Virgin, Tiger, Rex and their subsidiaries – serve all state capital cities and regional centres.

DRIVE Australia has a vast network of well maintained roads and some of the most beautiful touring routes in the world. In this brochure you will find suggested itineraries using Hertz, Europcar or you can rent a Britz/Maui campervan and travel to where the mood takes you at your own pace.

AUSTRALIAN DRIVING DISTANCES • Distances are in kilometres • 1 kilometre equals 0.6 miles

ACCOMMODATION PASSES

Darwin

These are a convenient, flexible and cost-effective way to travel around Australia and New Zealand. They are ideal to combine with your rental car.

Port Douglas Cairns

INDIAN OCEAN

Broome

NORTHERN TERRITORY

COACH Tour companies offer daily sightseeing tours as well as extended, escorted and independent itineraries.

Airlie Beach

Exmouth Alice Springs

WESTERN AUSTRALIA Geraldton Kalgoorlie

RAIL Brisbane SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN

SOUTH AUSTRALIA NEW SOUTH WALES

Perth Margaret River

QUEENSLAND

Uluru (Ayers Rock)

Esperance Kangaroo Island

Adelaide

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY

Sydney Canberra

VICTORIA Melbourne

TASMANIA Hobart

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TASMAN SEA

Train travel gives you an insight into Australia’s size and diversity. Your travelling options range from budget to luxury and a range of rail passes lets you see large sections of Australia at an affordable price.


CAR HIRE & SHUTTLE SERVICE

SEE AUSTRALIA YOUR WAY THERE REALLY IS ONLY ONE WAY TO SEE THE BEST OF AUSTRALIA – SELF DRIVE. WITH A MODERN FLEET, COMPETITIVE RATES AND EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE, YOU CAN ENJOY EVERYTHING AUSTRALIA HAS TO OFFER FROM THE COMFORT OF A HERTZ RENTAL VEHICLE. YOU CAN ALSO JOIN HERTZ GOLD PLUS REWARDS® LOYALTY PROGRAMME FOR FREE. MEMBERS RECEIVE PRIORITY SERVICE, EXPERIENCE FASTER PICK-UPS AND DROP OFFS AND EARN POINTS TO USE FOR FREE RENTAL DAYS. For a regional road trip or a journey through the urban jungle, Hertz has a vehicle to suit your every need. Whether you like to cruise in comfort, want to experience a rush of adrenaline or are bringing the whole family together, the Hertz Collections – Prestige, Adrenaline and Family – provide a range of specialty cars for every occasion.

PRESTIGE COLLECTION

Renowned for sleek lines, luxury interiors and enhanced by powerful engines, the Hertz Prestige Collection consists of a range of top shelf Audi vehicles. Choose from the Audi Q2, Q5 or Q7 to add a touch of style and sophistication to your next rental.

ADRENALINE COLLECTION

Enjoy an adrenaline-filled journey across Australia’s great open roads with the Hertz Adrenaline Collection, a range of vehicles known for their high performance, bold design and exceptional handling, delivering an unrivalled driving experience. The Adrenaline Collection includes: the classic Ford Mustang GT Fastback, the Audi SQ5, one of the quickest SUVs on the market, and the original hot hatch, the Volkswagen Golf GTI.

FAMILY COLLECTION

Hop in and enjoy a fun family adventure with the Hertz Family Collection. Bring everyone together when you rent the spacious Kia Carnival, which is perfect for family trips. Or arrive in style with the Mercedes V Class, with luxury interior and versatile seating configuration that adapts to every passenger’s needs.

Hertz Collection range vehicles are available at select locations across Australia and can be booked with make and model guarantee to ensure you drive away in the exact car that you’ve booked.

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AUSTRALIA GETTING AROUND EUROPCAR Europcar is a global rental leader and is a trusted brand recognized around the world, which has grown to be one of the largest car hire companies in Australia and New Zealand with 150+ locations. Europcar locations encompasses all major airports, cities, as well as many regional and remote locations and popular tourist destinations, with the ability to rent between locations. Europcar has one of the newest fleets of vehicles in the industry with the average age of 9-months. Europcar branches provide flexible car rental options at competitive rates and offers the largest variety of the latest passenger vehicles, four wheel drives, people movers and prestige vehicles.

AIRPORT & THEME PARK TRANSFERS

CON-X-ION AIRPORT TRANSFERS

Con-x-ion have been a trusted and reliable source of transport for over 30 years. We provide the most frequent and direct door to door transfer services for our customers. We service Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast and Cairns airports as well as daily theme park and attractions transfers on the Gold Coast providing a high level of service. Duration: We meet all major flights Departs: Varies dependant on flight times

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CAR HIRE & SHUTTLE SERVICE

WHIMIT TRAVEL PASS

GREYHOUND AUSTRALIA You’ve heard amazing stories about Australia’s reefs, rainforests, beaches, outback and wildlife. Now you’re looking for a way to see it all. Whimit is the only way to see Australia, without limit. A Whimit pass is determined by days, not distance or destination. You can hop on and off at any of our stops around Australia, for as many days as you have purchased. Travel on any route, in any direction. Do as much, go as far, and be as adventurous as you want. Want to travel from one side of Australia to the other and back, with the freedom to get off and explore any destination you like? Just Whimit, and you can do it all.

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AUSTRALIA NEW SOUTH WALES

NEW SOUTH WALES Byron Bay

Coffs Harbour

NEW SOUTH WALES

Port Macquarie Forster Hunter Valley Blue Mountains

Canberra

Port Stephens Sydney

NEW SOUTH WALES IS COLOURFUL AND AWE-INSPIRING. IT'S HOME TO SYDNEY WITH ITS SPECTACULAR HARBOUR AND SUN-KISSED BEACHES. THE NSW COAST IS PERFECT FOR BEACH HOLIDAYS, WITH AN ABUNDANCE OF ACTIVITIES ON OFFER. WEST OF SYDNEY, THE BLUE MOUNTAINS HAVE SOME OF THE COUNTRY'S MOST DRAMATIC SCENERY WITH DEEP VALLEYS AND EUCALYPTUS FORESTS, WHILE TO THE NORTH, PORT STEPHENS OFFERS ADVENTURES IN AND OUT OF THE WATER. ON THE FAR NORTH COAST OF NSW IS BYRON BAY, A COASTAL GEM OF SPECTACULAR BEACHES, QUAINT HINTERLAND TOWNS AND OTHER SEASIDE VILLAGES.

THINGS TO DO TAKE A COUPLE OF DAYS TO EXPLORE SYDNEY CITY WITH ITS WORLD CLASS BEACHES, NATIONAL PARKS, OPERA HOUSE AND RENOWNED HARBOUR BRIDGE – YOU CAN EVEN CLIMB THE BRIDGE! • Travel west of Sydney to soak up the dramatic scenery of the Blue Mountains where the oil droplets from the eucalyptus trees create rays of light that appear blue in colour • Visit the beautiful Hunter Valley, one of Australia’s major wine regions to experience cellar-door wine tastings and vineyard tours • Port Stephens offers spectacular beaches, great food, dolphin watching tours, sandboarding and more • Surf the pristine beaches of the Central Coast or South Coast where forest wilderness backs onto secluded bays • Restore your zen on the beach in stunning Byron Bay or get a surf lesson

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SYDNEY

SYDNEY SYDNEY IS AUSTRALIA'S OLDEST CITY AND ONE OF THE MOST COLOURFUL AND VIBRANT CITIES IN THE WORLD, FAMOUS FOR ITS BEAUTIFUL HARBOUR, ICONIC OPERA HOUSE AND HARBOUR BRIDGE. THIS INCREDIBLY BEAUTIFUL CITY IS BUILT AROUND A SPECTACULAR HARBOUR. ENJOY A SAIL ON A LUXURY YACHT, OR JOIN THE LOCALS AND JOURNEY ACROSS THE HARBOUR ON THE MANLY FERRY.

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BRIDGECLIMB SYDNEY

DISCOVER BONDI - GUIDED BEACH & COASTAL WALKING TOUR

BridgeClimb provides the ultimate experience of Sydney, with guided climbs to the top of the world famous Sydney Harbour Bridge. Climbers can choose from 3 amazing climb adventures The BridgeClimb Summit (3.5 hours), BridgeClimb Summit Express (2.5 hours) or the BridgeClimb Sampler (1.5 hours). Climbs are available at dawn (limited departures), day, twilight and night. Duration: 1.5 hours, 2.5 hours or 3.5 hours Departs: Climbs depart regularly 364 days a year

Explore Sydney's most famous coastal headland walk with your local Bondi guide. Spot marine life, aboriginal carvings and the best view of local beaches. Enjoy an interactive and exclusive tour inside Australia's oldest working surf lifesaving club. Learn Bondi's colourful history and how surf lifesaving began. Get a local's insight on the best restaurants, shops and activities! Duration: 90 mins Departs: Monday to Friday 10.30am

BRIDGECLIMB

LETS GO SURFING

SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE TOURS & EXPERIENCES SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE

Step beneath the Sails and discover what makes the Sydney Opera House so inspiring. Explore this UNESCO world heritage listed building on a guided tour, available in 7 different languages. The Tour & Dine and Tour & Tasting Plate (min. 2) combine a tour with a local dining experience. Enjoy your meal as you savour one of the world’s most beautiful harbour views. Discover insider secrets and stories on the Backstage Tour, followed by breakfast with your guide in our world famous Green Room. The Gold and Silver Experience Packages offer the ultimate evening: meet your guide at Stage Door for an intimate, one-hour VIP tour then indulge in a two-course meal with paired wines. Upgrade your package to include a performance of your choice. Duration: 30 minutes - 3 hours Departs: Daily (excluding block out dates)

HARBOUR STORY PREMIUM CRUISE

CAPTAINS DINNER

GOLD PENFOLDS DINNER

CAPTAIN COOK CRUISES

CAPTAIN COOK CRUISES

CAPTAIN COOK CRUISES

Discover Sydney’s best sightseeing cruise. The two-hour Harbour Story Premium cruise includes an entertaining, personalised commentary of the people, places and events that have made Sydney Harbour the most beautiful and exciting harbour in the world, including a glass of sparkling wine, Vittoria coffee to order, fine teas and a delicious morning/afternoon tea box selection. Duration: 2 hours Departs: Daily from Circular Quay Wharf No.6

The Captains Dinner Cruise is the signature a la carte dining experience and comes with the Captain’s seal of approval. Cruise on the prestigious MV Sydney 2000 and enjoy quality a la carte dining, a comprehensive wine list, live music and dancing, all set to the spectacular backdrop of Sydney by night. Duration: 2.5-3.5 hours Departs: Daily from Circular Quay Wharf No.6, 7.00pm and Darling Harbour King Street Wharf No.1, 7.30pm

When only the best will do, the Gold Penfolds Dinner Cruise will impress from the beginning. Enjoy priority boarding and welcome reception, upper deck Gold seating, live music, six-course degustation dining and Penfolds gold selection of wines to complement each course. All set to the spectacular backdrop of Sydney by night aboard your prestigious cruise ship MV Sydney 2000. Duration: 2.5-3.5 hours Departs: Circular Quay Wharf No.6, 7.00pm and Darling Harbour King Street Wharf No.1, 7.30pm

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BIG BUS SYDNEY HOP-ON HOP-OFF

BIG BUS TOURS

Explore Australia’s premier city with Sydney’s only hop-on hop-off tourist bus service. Our open-top, double decker sightseeing buses stop at 34 locations along the Sydney and Bondi Beach routes. Both tours are included in a 1 or 2 day ticket. Commentary is available in 8 languages. Earbuds, WiFi and guidebook are provided free of charge. Tours depart frequently from 8.30am. Departs: First bus departs at 8.30 from Stop 1 Circular Quay

PANORAMIC SYDNEY

AEA LUXURY TOURS & MOUNT N BEACH SAFARIS Depart your hotel for an unforgettable Panoramic Sydney half day tour. Visit the historic Rocks area, learn about early convict history, enjoy magnificent views of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge, see the shopping heart of the city at QVB and Centrepoint. Visit elegant Paddington, iconic Bondi Beach, Double Bay and end at Mrs Macquarie's Point for magical views over the harbour. Duration: 3.5 hours Departs: Central Sydney Hotel

SECRET SYDNEY LUNCH CRUISE

SYDNEY HARBOUR BOAT TOURS

'Sea & Land’ experience on Sydney Harbour with three guided stops including a fascinating sightseeing boat cruise (max 12 guests), local Aussie ‘pub lunch’ at the waterfront Watsons Bay Beach Club, short stroll to the dramatic Pacific cliffs, nature walk or swim at a secluded National Park beach and afternoon tea at historic Quarantine Station on North Head. Duration: 4 hours Departs: Circular Quay

THE WILDLIFE RETREAT AT TARONGA ZOO SYDNEY

TARONGA ZOO

The Wildlife Retreat at Taronga on Cammeraigal country is an elegant Australian eco-retreat nestled within Taronga Zoo, overlooking magnificent Sydney Harbour. Revel in the natural beauty of the bushland, and step into a lush sanctuary where koalas and echidnas roam and platypus swim. Join a guided tour with our passionate keepers, immerse yourself in their stories and encounter a close and emotional connection with the animals. Check in at the Wildlife Retreat from 2pm on the night of your stay. Your time at the Wildlife Retreat includes the following: Sanctuary tour, dinner at Me-Gal restaurant, overnight accommodation, early morning tour, buffet breakfast, complimentary 2 day access to Taronga Zoo Sydney.

ROAR & SNORE AT TARONGA ZOO

TARONGA ZOO

Roar and Snore guests will enjoy drinks and nibbles at our beautiful harbour-side campsite, followed by an opportunity to get up-close with some of Taronga Zoo’s friendliest residents. After settling into comfortable safari-style tents, Roar and Snore guests will enjoy a delicious buffet dinner before setting off on an exclusive behind the scenes night safari. Spend an hour and a half with passionate keepers and guides who will take you on a once in a lifetime tour through Taronga Zoo after dark. Guests will arise to the sounds of Taronga Zoo at dawn and be greeted by sparkling Sydney Harbour views when they step out from their tents. A continental breakfast will be served, followed by two exclusive animal encounters before Taronga Zoo opens to the public.

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AUSTRALIA NEW SOUTH WALES OFFICIAL HOME & AWAY TOUR

FLAMIN' GALAH SYDNEY TOURS

Choose from 1 of 4 Official Home and Away Tours 1. Filming Very Likely: This tour runs on most Mondays and Tuesdays and gives fans a very good chance of seeing Home and Away filming in action! 2. Meet & Greet Fan Favourite: There is no filming at Palm Beach on Wednesdays and Fridays, but do the tour on these days and you’ll get a unique meet and greet experience with a fan favourite from Home and Away. 3. Surf Club VIP Access: Do the tour on a Saturday and get VIP access to Summer Bay Surf Club, including lunch for a unique experience and the best views of Summer Bay! 4. Reduced Rate, Filming Unlikely: On certain Mondays and Tuesdays in the year, production takes a break. As there's no filming the tour is available at a reduced rate. Duration: Weekday tours last approx 4 hrs 15 mins. Departs: Departs from the Rocks, returns to Manly. Check for further details.

CONVICTS, CASTLES & CHAMPAGNE TOUR

SYDNEY HARBOUR TALL SHIPS A unique and enjoyable cruise on Sydney Harbour. See some of the famous landmarks in Sydney whilst enjoying a tasty buffet lunch and drinks. Get to see the historic Goat Island and hear about the stories of the past convicts who lived there. Duration: 3 hours Departs: Campbell's Cove Floating Pontoon or Ives Steps Wharf

OZ WHALE WATCHING

LUX WHALE WATCHING

SYDNEY PRINCESS CRUISES

SYDNEY PRINCESS CRUISES

Sydney’s best half day cruise experience combining a city sights breakfast or luncheon cruise with whale watching in the Pacific Ocean. Expert commentary provided on whale characteristics and behaviour patterns plus history and present day life. Most comfortable whale watching vessels on Sydney harbour. Duration: 4 hours Departs: Eastern Pontoon, Circular Quay

Sydney’s best value luxury half-day cruise experience combining a city sights, seafood luncheon cruise with whale watching in the Pacific Ocean. Cruise on the superior comfort luxury MV Ocean Blue on a 4-hour private/exclusive or small group whale watching and Sydney Harbour cruise for 2 to 10 passengers. Personalised commentary provided on whale behaviour and Sydney's history. BBQ lunch served. Duration: 4 hours Departs: King Street Wharf No 8 or Circular Quay Locations.

SYDNEY HARBOUR DINNER CRUISES

AUSTRALIAN CRUISE GROUP

Australian Cruise Group is Sydney’s premier cruise operator. Choose from numerous dinner cruises, sightseeing, lunch and other cruises. Enjoy restaurant style, quality dining whilst you cruise past major tourist attractions around the Sydney Harbour. Why not book the world famous Showboat dinner cruise or the latest Clearview glass boat dinner cruise for a memorable night on Sydney Harbour. Duration: 2-3 hours Departs: King Street Wharf

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TARONGA ZOO SYDNEY GENERAL ADMISSION

SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND (SCG) TOUR

One of Sydney's most famous attractions, the award-winning Taronga Zoo is home to over 4,000 animals, including Australian native wildlife and endangered exotic animals. Overlooking Sydney Harbour, Taronga Zoo is just 12 minutes from the city by ferry. Admission includes daily keeper talks and shows, and access to Sydney's only cable car. Opening Hours: 9.30am-5pm (September-April), 9.30am-4.30pm (May-August)

The SCG Tour is a fun and fascinating 90-minute guided walking tour of the Sydney Cricket Ground. Journey behind the scenes, hear entertaining stories and take in the heritage and ambiance of this world famous sporting precinct. An unforgettable experience for locals, international visitors and sports fans. Opening Hours: Tours 10am Mon-Sat (non-event days) and 1pm Wed, Fri, Sun (non-event days). Additional tours in NSW school holidays.

TARONGA ZOO

SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND

SYDNEY CLASSIC TOUR

BONZA BIKE TOURS

The Classic Tour is Sydney’s most popular guided bike tour. It’s an easy ride through parks, along the harbour, and past all of Sydney’s iconic sites. You’ll get to ride on the world famous Sydney Harbour Bridge and relax in one of Sydney’s oldest pubs. It is one of the best tours in Sydney to experience and see a little bit of all the city has to offer! Opening Hours: 9am - 5pm, 7 days a week

BALLOON ALOFT SUNRISE FLIGHTS

BALLOON ALOFT

Balloon Aloft is Australia’s leading hot air balloon company with 40 years’ experience in offering the highest quality balloon flights and service.Balloon Aloft sunrise flights depart daily, all year round and take in beautiful views of some of Australia’s most spectacular regions including the Hunter Valley, Sydney (Camden Valley), Mudgee and our newest location, Byron Bay. All flights conclude with a champagne celebration and/or a gourmet breakfast at a local winery or restaurant. TripAdvisor Hall of Fame winner. Duration: Our flights run for approximately an hour however the whole experience is 3-4 hours in total. Departs: Flights depart daily at sunrise.

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BLUE MOUNTAINS TO THE WEST OF SYDNEY, THE BLUE MOUNTAINS HAVE SOME OF THE COUNTRY'S MOST DRAMATIC SCENERY, WITH DEEP VALLEYS, UNTAMED EUCALYPTUS FORESTS, NATIVE WILDLIFE AND QUAINT VILLAGES

BLUE MOUNTAINS DELUXE DAY

AEA LUXURY TOURS & MOUNT N BEACH SAFARIS

For over 29 years, AEA Luxury Tours & Mount n Beach Safaris have been providing complete luxury small group touring packages across Sydney and NSW, and have continually set the benchmark for first class itineraries, guides and vehicle comfort. Duration: 9 hours Departs: Sydney Central accommodation

1 DAY BLUE MOUNTAINS SUNSET & WILDERNESS TOUR AUTOPIA TOURS

Explore a different side of the Blue Mountains in the late afternoon sunlight and capture the incredible sunset over the rugged ranges and valleys. With a late morning departure, you’ll have extra time to enjoy Sydney before exploring this World Heritage listed National Park, home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. Duration: 10-hours Departs: Sydney with seasonal inner city pick-ups from 10:00am (in winter) and 12:00pm (in summer).

HUNTER VALLEY HUNTER VALLEY, JUST TWO-HOURS DRIVE NORTH OF SYDNEY IN NEW SOUTH WALES IS ONE OF AUSTRALIA’S MAJOR WINE REGIONS WITH OVER 120 WINERIES. THERE ARE COUNTLESS ACTIVITIES TO ENJOY, SWEEPING LANDSCAPES AND NATIVE WILDLIFE.

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1 DAY HUNTER VALLEY SCENIC WINE & CHEESE TOUR WITH LUNCH AUTOPIA TOURS

Departing Sydney we travel around the Hunter Valley on this informative small group day tour. This unique exploration of the region provides a variety of food delights and tasting experiences. Showcasing the best local produce from this region, with exceptional boutique wines and tastings. A tour with a little something for everyone to enjoy! Duration: 11-hours Departs: 7:15am from Mercure Central, 818-820 George Street, Sydney.


SYDNEY FOUR SEASONS HOTEL SYDNEY

199 GEORGE STREET, SYDNEY

About hotel & property facilities: Sydney’s best-located luxury hotel, Four Seasons Hotel Sydney delivers an unforgettable five-star experience, surrounded by the city’s icons and overlooking stunning Sydney Harbour. Explore Sydney’s highlights just footsteps from the hotel, from bustling Circular Quay and the historic Rocks precinct, to vibrant business, dining, entertainment and shopping districts. Relax in a luxurious room or suite with breathtaking harbour or city views. Discover the hotel’s superb dining and drinking experiences at our modern Australian restaurant, Mode Kitchen & Bar, and Grain bar offering creative cocktails and one of the country’s largest whisky selections. Unwind with a blissful treatment at Endota Spa, with access to the hotel’s 24-hour gym, steam and sauna and the largest heated outdoor hotel pool in Sydney with cabanas and a jacuzzi.

HYATT REGENCY SYDNEY

161 SUSSEX STREET, SYDNEY

About hotel & property facilities: Located adjacent to Darling Harbour in the heart of Sydney’s Central Business District, Hyatt Regency Sydney is Australia’s largest upscale hotel perfectly suited to both business and leisure travellers. Within walking distance to iconic theatres, museums, galleries, luxury shopping precincts and public transport, guests can experience some of the city’s best attractions within minutes. The hotel offers 892 guestrooms and suites, Regency Club facilities with a private boardroom and exceptional culinary experiences including Sailmaker Restaurant, award winning Zephyr Sky Bar and Jackalberry Bar serving up globally inspired dishes and cocktails. Dundee Arms is one of the city’s oldest surviving pubs. Other facilities at Hyatt Regency Sydney include a 24-hour fitness centre, valet parking and complimentary WiFi. toureast.net/australia

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INTERCONTINENTAL SYDNEY

117 MACQUARIE ST, SYDNEY

About hotel & property facilities: With 509 rooms and suites, this luxury hotel is positioned on the edge of the world’s most stunning harbour, moments from the famous Sydney Opera House, Royal Botanic Gardens, and Sydney’s best galleries, museums, and boutiques. Built within the beautifully restored Treasury Building of 1851, the hotel’s history is reflected in the archways surrounding its sun-lit lobby bar. Upgrade your stay with Club InterContinental access to experience an exclusive award-winning executive lounge, offering the height of luxury on level 32 with a stunning rooftop wrap-around balcony terrace. Enjoy an indoor heated pool, gym and sauna on Level 31, and indulge in iconic dining at Cafe Opera and The Cortile.

INTERCONTINENTAL SYDNEY DOUBLE BAY

33 CROSS STREET, DOUBLE BAY

About hotel & property facilities: The award-winning, five-star InterContinental Sydney Double Bay is located in the leafy Eastern Suburbs village of Double Bay. Relax in one of our 140 light-filled spacious guestrooms and suites, with private balconies and courtyard garden views overlooking the bay or village. Enjoy a drink at the Rooftop, a stylish and iconic poolside bar with breathtaking harbour views. Experience an elegant High Tea in the afternoon, or an expertly-mixed G&T in the evening, before indulging in an unforgettable culinary experience at Stillery Bar & Dining. Experience true five-star luxury with our range of facilities, including the exclusive Club InterContinental lounge, spa and 24-hour gym, while surrounded by high-end fashion boutiques, laneway cafes and harbour beaches. Sydney's CBD is just 5km away by ferry or car. 17


SYDNEY RADISSON BLU PLAZA HOTEL SYDNEY

27 O'CONNELL ST, SYDNEY

About hotel & property facilities: This beautiful heritage-listed building is in perfect contrast to the modern, stylishly-renovated interior of the hotel. Situated in the heart of the city and a short walk from the Sydney Opera House, Harbour Bridge and Circular Quay, offering easy access to Chinatown, Darling Harbour and Pitt Street shopping mall, it's the perfect Sydney base. Property Facilities include a bar, restaurant,complimentary high-speed WiFi, health club with 15 metre indoor lap pool, gym, spa and steam room, Tanya Spa Treatment, business class lounge,valet parking, event spaces, two hatted Bentley Restaurant. The 364 rooms have individually controlled heating and air-conditioning, bathrooms with separate shower and bath, USB charging ports and mobile charging pads, pillow menu, bathrobes, slippers, flat screen television, mini bar, tea and coffee making facilities, in-room safe.

FRASER SUITES SYDNEY

488 KENT STREET, SYDNEY

About hotel & property facilities: Fraser Suites Sydney offers sophisticated, fully-furnished, luxurious, award-winning serviced apartments just minutes from the Queen Victoria Building and Darling Harbour in Sydney’s vibrant shopping and entertainment district. Designed by Sir Norman Foster, this striking 41-storey glass high-rise boasts 201 luxury serviced apartments including studios, one and two bedroom suites as well as two or three bedroom duplex penthouse suites.

AMORA HOTEL JAMISON SYDNEY

11 JAMISON STREET, SYDNEY

About hotel & property facilities: The best location for getting around to the must-see sights of Sydney, 5-star Amora Hotel Jamison Sydney offers exceptional service that sets the standard for Sydney hospitality. The hotel features 415 spacious guest rooms, restaurant and bar, indoor heated pool and day spa, along with 10 refurbished function spaces. toureast.net/australia

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AUSTRALIA NEW SOUTH WALES PARK HYATT SYDNEY

7 HICKSON ROAD, SYDNEY About hotel & property facilities: Located on Sydney harbour humming with green and gold Sydney ferries, Park Hyatt Sydney is an intimate harbourside hotel featuring 155 guestrooms and suites with picture-perfect views. Round-theclock butler service, guestrooms with private balconies, a waterfront restaurant, private wharf, day spa and a rooftop pool and terrace complete the luxury experience.

RYDGES SYDNEY HARBOUR (FORMERLY HOLIDAY INN OLD SYDNEY) 55 GEORGE STREET, THE ROCKS

About hotel & property facilities: Rydges Sydney Harbour is a heritage-listed hotel located in the heart of Sydney's historic and picturesque harbourside precinct, The Rocks. Enjoy unparalleled views of Sydney Harbour, including the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House, from the hotel's rooftop pool deck. Stroll down the cobblestone laneways of Sydney's oldest neighbourhood, browse galleries, boutiques and the renowned Rocks Markets or dine in the area's many exquisite cafes and restaurants. Located within easy walking distance to Circular Quay and Sydney's CBD, Rydges Sydney Harbour is the perfect base from which to explore all the Harbour City has to offer. Set only a street back from the Overseas Passenger Terminal, the hotel is ideally located for the ultimate Sydney experience, pre or post cruise.

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SYDNEY

NOVOTEL SYDNEY ON DARLING HARBOUR

100 MURRAY STREET, PYRMONT About hotel & property facilities: Location, location, location is key and our hotels are right in the heart of Darling Harbour and adjacent to Asia Pacific’s premier integrated convention, exhibition and entertainment precinct, International Convention Centre Sydney, providing unique accommodation and event options, within walking distance of shopping, dining and most points within Sydney’s Central Business District. The hotel offers spacious rooms and a range of facilities including outdoor pool, In-Balance gym and tennis court. The Ternary Restaurant & Bar, our concept restaurant and bar, offers fabulous food, delicious drinks, exemplary service and the most stunning panoramic Sydney skyline views.

HOLIDAY INN DARLING HARBOUR

NOVOTEL SYDNEY DARLING SQUARE

68 HARBOUR STREET, HAYMARKET

17 LITTLE PIER ST, DARLING HARBOUR

About hotel & property facilities: Situated between bustling Chinatown and newly developed Darling Square precinct. Our hotel is just 5 minutes’ walk to the ICC and 10 minutes from Central Station. The hotel recently underwent a $15 Million refurbishment, which included new modernised rooms, a renovated fitness centre, spa, laundry facility and five new kids-themed family suites.

About hotel & property facilities: Located in the heart of Darling Harbour in Sydney's newest precinct, Darling Square. Overlooking the Chinese Gardens of Friendship, next to the ICC Sydney and walking distance to major attractions. The hotel features two restaurants, 24-hour room service, gymnasium, indoor heated lap pool, complimentary WiFi and on-demand movies. toureast.net/australia

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AUSTRALIA NEW SOUTH WALES

IBIS SYDNEY DARLING HARBOUR

70 MURRAY STREET, PYRMONT

About hotel & property facilities: Located right in the Heart of Darling Harbour with views across the gorgeous skyline, the hotel is within walking distance to the many shops, restaurants and entertainment facilities which are close by. Ibis is adjacent to the International Convention Centre Sydney. Treat yourself to a Superior Room, equipped with a Sweet Bed by Ibis for a restful sleep, spectacular views across Darling Harbour and everything you need for a comfortable stay. Stay Connected with Premium WiFi, Smart TV & USB power points. Enjoy a delicious meal at the Ibis Kitchen or enjoy a cocktail on the fabulous Ibis Deck, overlooking that amazing Sydney skyline. 256 Rooms, Restaurant & Bar, Parking, Laundry.

MERCURE SYDNEY

818-820 GEORGE STREET, SYDNEY About hotel & property facilities: Mercure Sydney is ideally located within walking distance to Darling Harbour, Chinatown, a range of restaurants and bars as well as world class boutique shopping. The central location is unbeatable and allows convenient access to Sydney’s major attractions such as the Sydney Opera House, The Rocks and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Unwind in the indoor rooftop pool and sauna which offer sweeping city views and enjoy the locally-sourced seasonal cuisine of Platform 818 Restaurant and Bar. Mercure Sydney offers contemporary guest rooms featuring all the modern touches to ensure a comfortable stay in Sydney. Located opposite Sydney's Central Station and with onsite car parking, it is an unbeatable location.

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SYDNEY HOLIDAY INN POTTS POINT

203 VICTORIA STREET, POTTS POINT About hotel & property facilities: Holiday Inn Potts Point is the perfect base for a Sydney break, accessible to the city’s icons, museums, galleries, parklands and sporting arenas. It sits within a renowned dining hub, blending popular neighbourhood restaurants, artisan bakeries and chic street cafés. Potts Point is a magical mix of art deco architecture, heritage mansions, Victorian terraces and small laneway streets that unveil surprising, panoramic city and harbour views. Explore one of Sydney’s oldest neighbourhoods on your next visit. Conveniently it’s a short walk into town, or jump on a train and in one stop you will find yourself in the centre of the city. At Holiday Inn, we believe in true hospitality. Let our friendly team welcome you to a comfortable, authentic Sydney experience. Harbour View guest rooms offer plenty of space to stretch out, with unforgettable views of the city skyline, Botanical Gardens, Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House.

DEVERE HOTEL SYDNEY

44-46 MACLEAY STREET, POTTS POINT About hotel & property facilities: Simply comfortable and affordable! 24-hour reception, electronic door lock, concierge & tour desk, safety deposit boxes, laundry & dry cleaning, daily maid services, conference facilities, daily buffet breakfast, signature Greek restaurant, and property is smoke-free.

TRAVELODGE HOTEL SYDNEY

CORNER WENTWORTH AVENUE & GOULBURN STREET, SYDNEY About hotel & property facilities: Travelodge Hotel Sydney is a 410 room hotel located on the edge of the CBD, perfectly positioned to explore Sydney. Breakfast restaurant, gym, 24-hour reception, WiFi access.

VIBE HOTEL RUSHCUTTERS BAY SYDNEY

100 BAYSWATER ROAD, RUSHCUTTERS BAY About hotel & property facilities: Vibe Hotel Rushcutters Bay is a 258 room hotel located in the park-side location of Rushcutters Bay and nearby the fashionable boutiques of Double Day, Oxford Street and the craft makers of Paddington. Onsite restaurant and bar, rooftop pool, gym, WiFi access, 24-hour reception.

VIBE HOTEL SYDNEY

RENDEZVOUS HOTEL SYDNEY CENTRAL

CORNER OF GEORGE STREET & QUAY STREET, SYDNEY About hotel & property facilities: Rendezvous Hotel Sydney Central is a vibrant hotel with a personal feel, conveniently located in the heart of Sydney. Onsite Restaurant, Gym (external), 24-hour reception, complimentary WiFi access and on demand movies.

RYDGES SYDNEY CENTRAL

111 GOULBURN STREET, SYDNEY

28 ALBION STREET, SURRY HILLS

About hotel & property facilities: Vibe Hotel Sydney is a 198 room hotel offering a convenient and vibrant location, right in the heart of the CBD. Onsite restaurant, swimming pool, gym, sauna, 24-hour reception, WiFi access.

About hotel & property facilities: 309 newly refurbished accommodation rooms & suites finished in a unique Surry Hills inspired design and located only 200m from Sydney's Central Station. 24-hour reception, free WiFi throughout, 15m renovated indoor heated pool, spa and sauna, gym facility and underground car parking and our unique craft brewery venue, Sydney Brewery Surry Hills. toureast.net/australia

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AUSTRALIA NEW SOUTH WALES

TRAVELODGE HOTEL SYDNEY WYNYARD

77 YORK STREET, SYDNEY

243 PYRMONT STREET, DARLING HARBOUR

About hotel & property facilities: Travelodge Hotel Sydney Wynyard is ideally situated next door to many of Sydney’s wonderful attractions, whether you are looking for an exciting day in the city or a sensational night out on the town. Onsite restaurant, gym, WiFi access, 24-hour Reception.

About hotel & property facilities: Located in the heart of Sydney, this heritage-listed hotel offers a warm and personal service exuding a unique blend of old world charm with modern comfort. Built by the Grace Brothers in the 1920s as a showpiece of their successful retail business, The Grace Hotel has been beautifully restored to its former glory, making it one of Sydney’s most prominent.

About hotel & property facilities: Exuding a traditional 1800s charm, this refurbished heritagelisted building combines classic appeal with modern in-room amenities, spacious and comfortable apartments with stylish furnishings in one of Sydney's most sought-after destinations. Free WiFi, 24-hour reception, tour desk, laundry service, cafe, gym, sauna, swimming pool, spa, on-demand movies.

7-9 YORK STREET, SYDNEY

THE GRACE HOTEL

OAKS SYDNEY GOLDSBROUGH SUITES

SYDNEY AIRPORT PRECINCT SYDNEY AIRPORT IS A SHORT TRAIN OR TAXI RIDE TO THE CITY CENTRE AS WELL AS OTHER ICONIC ATTRACTIONS.

TRAVELODGE HOTEL SYDNEY AIRPORT

289 KING STREET, MASCOT

About hotel & property facilities: Located just 500 metres from the airport entrance, Travelodge Hotel Sydney Airport delivers more of what guests want, open spaces to lounge and fresh contemporary décor, complimented by hearty breakfasts, comfortable beds and free WiFi for guests. Restaurant, airport shuttle, 24-hour reception.

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PORT STEPHENS & BYRON BAY

PORT STEPHENS PORT STEPHENS IS LESS THAN 3-HOURS BY CAR FROM SYDNEY. IT'S A COASTAL PARADISE OFFERING ADVENTURES IN AND OUT OF THE WATER; CRYSTAL CLEAR BEACHES, GREAT SHOPPING AND GOURMET RESTAURANTS.

UNFORGETTABLE AUSSIE SHARK EXPERIENCE

OAKS PORT STEPHENS PACIFIC BLUE RESORT

IRUKANDJI SHARK & RAY ENCOUNTERS

265 SANDY POINT ROAD, SALAMANDER BAY

Face your fears! Enter the world of the shark and live to tell the amazing tale! Named after the deadly jellyfish; Irukandji is the craziest and most interactive Aquarium in Australia. Visitors touch, swim with, and even feed the sharks and rays! The whole family will learn ocean secrets and make the most unexpected friends along the way. Opening Hours: 9am-5pm

About hotel & property facilities: Oaks Port Stephens Pacific Blue Resort offers a warm and welcoming choice for holidaymakers seeking affordable, self-contained convenience and an impressive selection of leisure facilities, including Australia’s largest swimming pool, gymnasium, heated spas, Japanese steam room, heated lap pool and tennis courts.

BYRON BAY LOCATED IN THE FARNORTHEASTERN CORNER OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES, BYRON IS A COASTAL GEM OF SPECTACULAR BEACHES, QUAINT HINTERLAND TOWNS AND SEASIDE VILLAGES.

CAPE BYRON KAYAKS Experience all the fun and adventure of a Cape Byron Kayaks guided tour. Feel the exhilaration as you paddle with the dolphins, the turtles and the whales that frequent the enticing waters of Byron Bay. Enjoy our stunning coastline as well as surfing waves into the beach and all the Tim Tams you can eat. Duration: 3 hours Departs: 62 Lawson Street

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AUSTRALIA NEW SOUTH WALES

THE PERFECT LUXURY EXPERIENCE SITUATED 3 HOURS DRIVE FROM SYDNEY SITED IN A SECLUDED VALLEY IN THE HEART OF THE AUSTRALIAN WILDERNESS, EMIRATES ONE&ONLY WOLGAN VALLEY CELEBRATES THE NATURAL, CULTURAL AND SCENIC VALUES OF THE GREATER BLUE MOUNTAINS. COMBINE A LUXURY BUSHLAND RETREAT WITH A LUXURY COASTAL LODGE EXPERIENCE WHEN YOU STAY AT PRETTY BEACH HOUSE IN BOUDDI NATIONAL PARK, SET HIGH ON THE ESCARPMENT ABOVE PRETTY BEACH. EMIRATES ONE&ONLY WOLGAN VALLEY

GREATER BLUE MOUNTAINS

About hotel & property facilities: Emirates One&Only Wolgan Valley is a chic conservation retreat, located in the World Heritage-listed Greater Blue Mountains region, that immerses you in nature and re-invigorates the soul. 40 freestanding Federation-style villas showcase spectacular views, each with swimming pool, double-sided fireplace and verandah. The Main Homestead features various dining settings including the Wolgan Dining Room; Country Kitchen, Valley Bar & Lounge and a walk-in wine cellar. The resort offers a range of activities including hiking, four-wheel driving, cycling and horse riding along hidden trails, sparkling creeks and epic ridgelines. Guests are also invited to get hands on with important conservation work. For those seeking relaxation, the One&Only Spa is the perfect place to reconnect with yourself with a pampering spa treatment or outdoor yoga session. This is Australia at its finest.

PRETTY BEACH HOUSE

HIGHVIEW ROAD, PRETTY BEACH About hotel & property facilities: One of Australia’s most exclusive and intimate luxury lodges. Situated only 90 min drive or a 20 min seaplane flight, north of Sydney, Pretty Beach House is nestled into the serene NSW Bouddi National Park and surrounded by the ocean, where all four pavilions have delightful bay views through ancient eucalypt trees. Pretty Beach House is a relaxed yet luxurious lodge that evokes a truly Australian bush and beach experience, balanced with seamless luxury and uncompromised service. All-inclusive rates make the experience effortless. All dining, an open bar with premium wines, beers and spirits (cellar list additional), pavilion mini-bar, unlimited WiFi and welcome Indigenous ceremony are included. Daily menus are tailored to suit and feature local, seasonal ingredients incorporating some Australian native foods. Listed Gold List Top 100 Hotels Globally Condé Nast 2018. 25


CANBERRA

CANBERRA Byron Bay

Coffs Harbour

NEW SOUTH WALES

Port Macquarie Forster Hunter Valley Blue Mountains

Canberra

Port Stephens Sydney

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY

CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA'S CAPITAL IS A SMALL BUT COSMOPOLITAN CITY LOCATED BETWEEN SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. IT'S HOME TO SOME RENOWNED GALLERIES, MUSEUMS AND PARLIAMENT HOUSE, AND IT'S A FANTASTIC BASE FROM WHICH TO EXPLORE HISTORIC TOWNSHIPS AND THE BEAUTIFUL SOUTH COAST INCLUDING BERRY, KANGAROO VALLEY AND JERVIS BAY IN BOODEREE NATIONAL PARK TO NAME JUST A FEW.

THINGS TO DO • T he Australian War Memorial is a national memorial to the members of the armed forces and combines a shrine and a world-class museum •A ustralia's Parliament House is the meeting place of the parliament and an iconic architectural building • T he National Museum of Australia to explore the rich and diverse stories of Australia and its people • Lake Burley Griffin - a lovely large lake in the centre of Canberra perfect for walking or cycling around •N ational Gallery of Australia The National Art Museum of Australia with more than 160,000 works of art •Q uestacon – the National Science and Technology Centre, with over 200 interactive exhibits

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AUSTRALIA CANBERRA

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AUSTRALIA TOURS & EXPERIENCES

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AUSTRALIA

Australia's stories come alive at the National Museum of Australia, on the shores of Canberra’s Lake Burley Griffin. The Museum's stunning architecture provides an extraordinary place to explore the rich and diverse stories of Australia and its people. Take a guided tour or wander solo through the many exhibitions. Get to know the real, the treasured, the surprising and the inspirational objects from Australian history. With its waterfront café and quality gift shop, a visit to the Museum is a great way to learn about Australia’s land, nation and people. Daily Tours: 10–11am Building and architecture tour 1–2pm Museum highlights tour 3–4pm First Australians tour

CROWNE PLAZA CANBERRA

1 BINARA STREET, CANBERRA

About hotel & property facilities: Crowne Plaza Canberra is located in a tranquil park setting in the heart of the city, only a short walk from shops, restaurants and entertainment. The hotel's facilities include 24-hour reception, concierge desk, business centre, bicycles for hire, seasonal outdoor pool, gym and complimentary WiFi. Redsalt Restaurant, Binara One Bar and 24-hour in-room dining offer convenient options.

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NOVOTEL CANBERRA

65 NORTHBOURNE AV, CANBERRA About hotel & property facilities: When you next stay at Novotel Canberra, you will be in the heart of Canberra CBD with restaurants, cafes and retail shopping at your footsteps and close to world-class attractions and the beauty of Lake Burley Griffin. Find all the comforts of home in one of our 286 spacious rooms featuring flat-screen TV’s, abundance of natural light, private ensuites, in room safes.


QUEENSLAND

QUEENSLAND

Daintree

Lizard Island

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Cairns

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Cape Tribulation Port Douglas Palm Cove

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Mission Beach

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Townsville Airlie Beach

Hayman Island Hamilton Island

WHITSUNDAY ISLANDS

QUEENSLAND Rockhampton

Bundaberg Hervey Bay Sunshine Coast Brisbane

Lady Elliot Island Fraser Island Noosa Gold Coast

TO TRULY APPRECIATE THE BEAUTY AND CHARACTER OF AUSTRALIA, A VISIT TO QUEENSLAND IS A MUST, WITH ITS STUNNING BEACHES, BUSTLING CITIES, DIVERSE NATURAL WONDERS AND EXOTIC ISLANDS. FROM THE GLITZY GOLD COAST OR VIBRANT BRISBANE, HEAD NORTH TO LADY ELLIOT ISLAND TO SWIM WITH TURTLES, THEN ON TO THE WHITSUNDAY ISLANDS HOME TO HEART REEF AND WHITEHAVEN BEACH IN THE GREAT BARRIER REEF. TRAVEL FURTHER NORTH TO CAPE TRIBULATION WHERE THE DAINTREE RAINFOREST MEETS THE GREAT BARRIER REEF.

THINGS TO DO • Discover the Great Barrier Reef from below the water or from the air • Cruise to Whitehaven Beach - one of Australia’s most photographed beaches • Take a seaplane flight over the iconic and breathtaking Heart Reef in the Whitsundays • For a slower pace head to Bundaberg to catch the turtles hatch at Mon Reppos • Snorkel with manta rays and turtles on pristine Lady Elliot Island • Cruise or sail around the Whitsunday Islands • Hire a 4WD and drive on the beach at World Heritage-listed Fraser Island • Enjoy animal encounters; cuddle a koala at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, hand feed wild dolphins at Moreton Island or take a whale watching cruise • Visit the Gold Coast - Queensland’s playground for theme parks, hinterland rainforest and great surf • Discover Brisbane’s burgeoning foodie scene and enjoy alfresco dining

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AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND

OUTBACK QUEENSLAND THE AUSTRALIAN OUTBACK, A MESMERISING PLACE THAT WILL TAKE YOU ON A JOURNEY THROUGH AUSTRALIA’S PAST AND IMPRINT ITSELF ON YOUR FUTURE. THERE’S A WHOLE NEW WORLD TO DISCOVER, EVERCHANGING LANDSCAPES, CHARMING TOWNS, UNIQUE CHARACTERS AND FASCINATING STORIES FROM THE AGE OF THE DINOSAURS TO THE DUSTY STOCKMAN, ENDLESS DESERT TO COOLING RIVERS, DAYS FILLED WITH ACTIVITIES TO NIGHT SKIES THAT BURST WITH STARS, THE AUSTRALIAN OUTBACK HAS IT ALL!

THINGS TO DO • LONGREACH – Stockmen, sunsets and local legends: bringing Australia’s Outback icons to life through entertaining and exciting experiences • WINTON – Discover the real Jurassic Park: it’s a dinosaur stampede! Dig back through lost worlds to the age of dinosaurs, without getting your hands dirty • CHARLEVILLE – WWII secrets and stars galore: join a convoy and unravel our WWII secrets, and get up close and personal with the sun and a galaxy of stars • ROMA – Carnarvon Ranges, Wildlife & Aboriginal Rock Art: Explore secluded gorges of natural beauty peppered with prehistoric sites, Aboriginal rock art and abundant wildlife for the whole family • MOUNT ISA – Underground overground Outback exploration: experience the history and life above and below ground of this iconic Outback mining city • EROMANGA – Live and breathe Outback dinosaurs: spend the night with prehistoric giants and bring dinosaurs to life • COBBOLD GORGE – The Outback’s oasis: relax and unwind in Australia’s youngest gorge, with a little bit of luxury

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CAIRNS & GREAT BARRIER REEF REGION

CAIRNS & GREAT BARRIER REEF REGION CAIRNS AND THE GREAT BARRIER REEF REGION IS UNLIKE ANYWHERE ELSE. THE ENVIRONMENT IS AS DIVERSE AS IT IS UNIQUE AND IS KNOWN FOR BEING HOME TO TWO WORLD HERITAGE-LISTED SITES: THE WET TROPICS, FEATURING THE DAINTREE RAINFOREST, THE OLDEST TROPICAL RAINFOREST IN THE WORLD, AND THE GREAT BARRIER REEF, THE WORLD’S LARGEST CORAL REEF SYSTEM. THE MAIN GATEWAY TO EXPLORE THE REGION IS CAIRNS, WITH CAIRNS AIRPORT SERVICED BY DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES. PORT DOUGLAS IS ANOTHER GATEWAY TO THE REGION AND IS A ONE-HOUR DRIVE NORTH OF CAIRNS. NO TRIP TO CAIRNS IS COMPLETE WITHOUT VISITING THE GREAT BARRIER REEF. THERE ARE MANY OPERATORS WHO OFFER DAY TRIPS FROM CAIRNS AND PORT DOUGLAS TO EXPERIENCE THE REEF. FOR A LONGER STAY, THERE ARE ‘LIVEABOARD’ DIVE AND SNORKEL TOURS. THE DAINTREE RAINFOREST AND CAPE TRIBULATION ARE AN EASY DRIVE NORTH OF CAIRNS AND THERE ARE MANY TOURS TO THE REGION DEPARTING FROM BOTH CAIRNS AND PORT DOUGLAS.

THINGS TO DO • Join Skyrail Rainforest Cableway to witness the thundering waterfall of Barron Falls and Kuranda Scenic Railway to visit the mountain village of Kuranda • Explore the breathtaking beauty of the iconic Great Barrier Reef by snorkelling, scuba diving or semi-submersible • Try white water rafting on the Barron River through stunning tropical rainforest • Experience the silence and wonder of a hot air balloon flight over the Atherton Tablelands • Meet and interact with the Tjapukai people as they demonstrate their ancient skills and knowledge of the natural world • Take a day cruise to Green Island or Fitzroy Island, two stunning coral cays in the Great Barrier Reef

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AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND

MICHAELMAS CAY CRUISE

OCEAN SPIRIT

Experience a leisurely five star day on the Great Barrier Reef when you set sail to picturesque Michaelmas Cay’s unique reef environment aboard the beautiful sailing catamaran, Ocean Spirit. Snorkel from the beach in the cay’s shallow waters, cruise in the semi-sub for a diver’s view of the reef and observe the fascinating island birdlife. Homeward bound, enjoy a complimentary drink under the sails. Duration: 8.5 hours Departs: Daily from Cairns

POSEIDON OUTER REEF – DIVE & SNORKEL

SILVERSONIC DIVE & SNORKEL ADVENTURE

GREEN ISLAND & GREAT BARRIER REEF ADVENTURE

GREAT ADVENTURES

Experience the majesty of the Outer Reef and a coral cay island all in one amazing day. A 45-minute catamaran journey will take you to beautiful, rainforest-clad Green Island for a 2-hour stopover. The adventure continues onto a spacious platform with activities for swimmers and non-swimmers to enjoy; snorkel, cruise in the semi-submarine and watch from the underwater observatory. Duration: 9 hours Departs: Daily from Cairns

SILVERSWIFT DIVE & SNORKEL ADVENTURE

QUICKSILVER CRUISES

QUICKSILVER CRUISES

GREAT ADVENTURES

Designed for personalised Great Barrier Reef dive and snorkel adventures, Poseidon, a 24-metre dive catamaran, will take you to experience three different reef sites in the pristine marine wilderness of the Agincourt ribbon reefs. This is the ideal day for experienced divers and confident snorkellers. A guided snorkel tour is included and certified and introductory divers can enjoy up to 3 dives. Duration: 8 hours Departs: Daily from Port Douglas

Silversonic is the perfect experience for adventureminded people to revel in snorkelling and scuba diving at the renowned Agincourt ribbon reefs. Aboard the luxury catamaran Silversonic, you’ll visit three different reef sites and includes a guided snorkel tour, plus the option of introductory diving and up to three certified dives. Silversonic also has a special permit to swim with minke whales if encountered. Duration: 8 Hours Departs: Daily from Port Douglas

Get set for an exhilarating day of adventure, discovery and aquatic fun on the Great Barrier Reef aboard luxury dive and snorkel catamaran, Silverswift. With exclusive permits and remote sites, Silverswift will take you to three different and ecologically diverse reef locations, each offering amazing diversity. Enjoy adventure snorkelling, a guided snorkel tour and the option for introductory and certified diving. Duration: 8 Hours Departs: Daily from Cairns

QUICKSILVER OUTER REEF

5 DAY LEARN TO DIVE COURSE

3 DAY/ 2 NIGHT LIVEABOARD DIVE ADVENTURE

For your experience of a lifetime, Quicksilver will take you to a spacious activity platform on the renowned Agincourt reef, a jewel-like ribbon reef with incredible coral formations, a myriad of marine life and clear waters. Whether exploring in a semisub or from the underwater observatory, snorkelling or scuba diving, or learning with the marine biologists, there are activities for swimmers and non-swimmers to enjoy. Duration: 6.5 hours Departs: Daily from Port Douglas

This five day PADI Open Water Course combines the excitement of learning to scuba dive with the adventure of a 3 Day/2 Night liveaboard trip. After 2 days of theory and pool training, you’ll head out to the Outer Great Barrier Reef, staying on a premium liveaboard boat to experience 9 dives (4 training and 5 recreational) including a guided night dive. Duration: 5 Days Departs: Cairns. Course starts 6 days per week (every day except Sunday)

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PRO DIVE CAIRNS

PRO DIVE CAIRNS

For certified divers, this exciting trip offers a fully immersive experience; the adventure of diving the renowned Great Barrier Reef while staying aboard a premium liveaboard boat. With up to 11 dives including two night dives on a variety of 19 exclusive outer reef sites, there’s also plenty of time to relax, snorkel and take in the spectacle of this living wonder. Duration: 3 Days and 2 Nights Departs: 6 days per week (every day except Tuesday)


TROPICAL NORTH QUEENSLAND

KURANDA SKYRAIL RAINFOREST CABLEWAY & SCENIC RAIL

CAPE TRIBULATION, DAINTREE & MOSSMAN GORGE

ADVENTURE NORTH AUSTRALIA

Take a journey on the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway travelling over and through the World Heritage listed tropical rainforest to Kuranda. Your Kuranda Boarding Pass includes a detailed map as well as discounted entry into attractions. Enjoy free time in Kuranda before boarding the famous Kuranda Scenic Rail, enjoying spectacular views along the way. Duration: 10.5 hours Departs: Daily from Cairns, Cairns Beaches, Palm Cove & Port Douglas

Travel with a professional driver/guide in airconditioned comfort in your purpose-built vehicle to Cape Tribulation, through some of the oldest rainforest in the world. Enjoy a driver/guided walk and morning tea at Mossman Gorge before a delicious lunch. Visit famous Cape Tribulation Beach and enjoy a stop for ice cream before returning home. Duration: Approx. 12 hours Departs: Daily ex Cairns/ Port Douglas

Enjoy a cultural journey from coast to rainforest. After arriving at Cooya Beach, a member of the Kubirri Warra clan will introduce you to their traditional fishing and gathering techniques; a truly wonderful experience. Travel then to Mossman Gorge for a delicious lunch before an informative driver/guided walk through one of the world’s oldest and most beautiful rainforests. Duration: 10 hours Departs: Daily ex Cairns 7:30am and Port Douglas 9:00am

PASSIONS OF PARADISE GREAT BARRIER REEF DAY TOUR

WATERFALL WANDERERS ATHERTON TABLELANDS TOUR

DOWN UNDER TOURS

DOWN UNDER TOURS

PASSIONS OF PARADISE

CAIRNS ADVENTURE GROUP

Locally owned and operated Passions of Paradise have been taking locals and tourists to the Great Barrier Reef for over 30 years on their sailing catamaran! With a selection of over 26 reef locations to choose from, Passions will tailor their itinerary to offer you the best possible diving and snorkeling experience. Duration: 9 hours Departs: Reef Fleet Terminal, 1 Spence Street Cairns

Wander the waterfalls of the Atherton Tablelands, the world’s oldest continually surviving tropical rainforests, on this great value for money day tour. Slide down natural rock formations, take a dip in pristine mountain streams, get snap happy at a picture-perfect waterfall and dive into a cool crater lake. All meals included. Duration: 11.5 hours Departs: 7:30am from Cairns

ACTIVE TROPICS EXPLORER CAPE TRIBULATION & DAINTREE DAY TOUR

HALF DAY BARRON RIVER WHITE WATER RAFTING

DAINTREE DREAMING

HOT AIR BALLOON CAIRNS SCENIC LIGHT

CAIRNS ADVENTURE GROUP

CAIRNS ADVENTURE GROUP

HOT AIR BALLOON CAIRNS

See the oldest living rainforest in the world and explore Cape Tribulation - where the rainforest meets the reef. This day tour delivers it all, coastal drives and river cruises, rainforest walks, Mossman Gorge, the Daintree Rainforest and an Indigenous Welcome to Country and smoke ceremony. Lunch is included on this full day tour. Duration: 12 hours Departs: 7:30am from Cairns

The Barron River Half Day Tour is a fantastic introduction to white water rafting. It’s fun, exciting and exhilarating, suitable for all the family age 12+. Enjoy up to two hours rafting, on up to grade 3 rapids, only 20 minutes drive from Cairns CBD. Raft through scenic rainforest in this stunning tropical National Park. Duration: 3.5 hours Departs: 2pm from Cairns

Experience the silence, wonder and romance of the most traditional form of flight. Don't forget your camera as you float over the stunning Atherton Tablelands with breathtaking views. Your early morning ballooning experience also means you will be back in time to catch a mid-morning flight from Cairns Airport or a Great Barrier Reef Cruise. Duration: 5 hours Departs: Daily from Cairns, Cairns Beaches, Palm Cove and Port Douglas. toureast.net/australia

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AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND

KURANDA KOALA GARDENS

BIRDWORLD KURANDA

KURANDA KOALA GARDENS

BIRDWORLD KURANDA

Kuranda Koala Gardens is situated in the heart of Kuranda, this attraction gives you the opportunity to see some of Australia's most unique wildlife up close. View koalas, have a photo with a koala or python. Walk through our Nocturnal Wonders to see bilbies, squirrel & mahogany gliders. There are also wombats, quokkas and our new 'kozilla'. Opening Hours: 9 am to 4 pm daily except for Christmas Day

At Birdworld you can join the birds in their beautiful rainforest habitat. There are over 60 species of birds flying freely around you with species from the vanishing rainforests of the world, including some of Australia's most precious and beautiful birds. There are brilliant Amazonian macaws, the endangered cassowary, cheeky rainbow lorikeets, galahs, cockatoos, the Eclectus parrot and many more. Opening Hours: 9 am to 4 pm daily except for Christmas Day

GET HIGH PACKAGE

DOWN UNDER CRUISE & DIVE Ride on Evolution: the fastest reef vessel to the Outer Great Barrier Reef, for snorkelling with all gear and tuition included. Visit two exclusive reef sites, with plenty of time to enjoy relaxing and snorkelling. Dial up the adventure and choose from a variety of optional activities including an introductory dive or certified dive, and with a friend, join our guides as we plunge into the abundant marine life and explore the amazing ecology of the reef. As if that’s not enough, you’ll then take to the air from our exclusive helicopter pontoon and enjoy a scenic 10-minute flight. Experience the sheer size and beauty of the Great Barrier Reef. A BBQ lunch and live entertainment is included. Departs: Daily from Cairns Reef Terminal

FULL DAY OUTER REEF TOUR

DOWN UNDER CRUISE & DIVE

Ride on EVOLUTION: the fastest reef vessel to the Outer Great Barrier Reef for snorkelling with all gear and tuition included. Visit two exclusive reef sites, with plenty of time to enjoy relaxing and snorkelling. With five hours reef time the tour offers you more time to experience the worldfamous Great Barrier Reef. Up to three certified or introductory dives available per day. A hot BBQ lunch and live entertainment is included. Departs: Daily from Cairns Reef Terminal

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TROPICAL NORTH QUEENSLAND MOORE REEF DAY TOUR

SUNLOVER REEF CRUISES

Situated on the Outer Great Barrier Reef, our state-of-the-art Marine Base at Moore Reef is perfectly positioned and equipped so that any age or ability can experience the magic of this pristine reef with its abundance of colourful coral, fascinating fish, turtles and more. Enjoy four hours reef time and free activities including snorkeling, glass bottom boat and semi-submersible tours, ocean enclosed pool for the kids, underwater observatory, marine life touch tank and tropical buffet lunch with fresh local prawns. Optional extras include scuba diving, seawalker helmet diving, guided snorkel safari, and scenic helicopter flights. The kids (or big kids!) will love the Sunlover Sunslide, the only theme park style water slide on the reef, and the second story sundeck with its epic views over the turquoise waters! Duration: 8 Hours Departs: 9:30am from Cairns

TJAPUKAI ABORIGINAL CULTURAL PARK

TJAPUKAI ABORIGINAL CULTURAL PARK Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park is where you'll experience Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture. Learn about bush foods, hunting methods and play the didgeridoo. See an Aboriginal dance performance and learn how to throw a boomerang and spear. By night at Tjapukai you can participate in a fire ceremony, followed by a corroboree celebrating Aboriginal Dreamtime stories, and join the Rainbow Serpent circle to learn traditional language songs before the ceremonial fire is lit. Dinner is included in Tjapukai by Night. Opening Hours: 9am-5pm and 6:45pm - 9:30pm

FULL & HALF DAY GREEN ISLAND CRUISE

BIG CAT GREEN ISLAND REEF CRUISES

Green Island is a tropical island paradise on the Great Barrier Reef. Big Cat offer full and half day cruises, departing daily from Cairns at 9am, 11am and 1pm. Snorkel above the colourful coral gardens, marvel at the marine life or view the reef from a glass bottom boat or semi-submarine. Buffet lunch available on full day. Duration: 4 hours, 6 hours or 8 hours Departs: 9:00am, 11:00am and 1:00pm from Cairns toureast.net/australia

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AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND REEF ACCOMMODATION ON THE OUTER GREAT BARRIER REEF

ENTRADA TRAVEL GROUP FOR DIVERS DEN

Come and join us for the adventure of a lifetime diving the magnificent Outer Barrier Reef with Cairns' leading dive operator. ​Wake up to watch the sun rise over the Great Barrier Reef. This is exactly what you will experience when staying overnight onboard our liveaboard vessel OceanQuest. With daily departures via our fast transfer vessel SeaQuest. Opening Hours: Check in 7.30am and 16.45 return

FRANKLAND ISLANDS EXCLUSIVE GREAT BARRIER REEF EXPERIENCE

FRANKLAND ISLAND REEF CRUISES

Enjoy an exclusive tour to the Great Barrier Reef with Frankland islands reef cruises. The only tour to visit this unique and pristine location, you will be able to snorkel from the white sandy beach, see the reef from the semi-submersible boat and follow the marine biologist for an informative and fun island walk. Other optional tours such as diving and paddleboards available too. All activities are guided by friendly and experienced crew and you will see a variety of marine life including colourful corals, reef fish and turtles! Duration: 9 hours Departs: from Cairns and Palm Cove Hotels or 169 Ross Road Deeral

SKYPARK ADVENTURE PASS

AJ HACKETT CAIRNS

For the Ultimate day of fun and adventure visit AJ Hackett Cairns and experience the wonders of Australia’s only Bungy Jump and the Giant Jungle Swing. Also, home to Cairns’ highest viewing platform and free Tower climb the site is an iconic must-see landmark. Activities can be booked individually: Child and family rates available. Inclusions: unlimited activities, lunch, transfers, e-certificates Duration: Full Day Departs: Daily from Cairns. Pick ups available 9am from the city or 10am from the Northern Beaches

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CAIRNS SHANGRI-LA HOTEL THE MARINA CAIRNS

1 PIERPOINT ROAD, CAIRNS About hotel & property facilities: Shangri-la Hotel, The Marina Cairns is situated on the marina with uninterrupted views of Trinity Bay, Marlin Marina and mountain ranges. It is in a tranquil location, within walking distance to the city, shopping district and vibrant Esplanade. Adjacent to Reef Fleet Terminal; 10 minutes’ walk to Cairns Convention Centre; 10 minutes’ drive to Cairns Airports. With 255 spacious guest rooms and suites all with balconies or courtyards and spectacular views. The Backyard offers various dining options with contemporary Australian cuisine complete with a custom-made smoker and BBQ that showcases the chef’s creativity. Relax in the beer garden and watch the boats return from their day out on the Great Barrier Reef. The Kiosk offers all the healthy options you can expect from an espresso bar.

SPIRIT OF CAIRNS DINNER CRUISE

ENTRADA TRAVEL GROUP

A dinner cruise is the perfect way to end a perfect day in paradise. Boarding our sailing catamaran at the marina, you will enjoy an evening of calm water cruising on Trinity Inlet, taking in the sights and sounds of this tropical port city and its surrounding mangroves, as they transition from day to night while enjoying a delicious buffet. Departs: 6pm from Cairns, returns 9pm

DOUBLETREE BY HILTON CAIRNS

121 - 123 ESPLANADE, CAIRNS

About hotel & property facilities: Boasting uninterrupted views of the Coral Sea, and a stunning natural setting amidst landscaped tropical gardens, the oceanfront DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Cairns is just a short walk from the city center and Cairns' business, retail and entertainment districts. The hotel overlooks the picturesque Cairns Esplanade, and is just moments from Cairns Lagoon and Cairns Casino. The Great Barrier Reef departures terminal is 900m away, and Cairns International Airport is only 10 minutes’ drive from our hotel. Stylish and comfortable, our guest rooms and suites are flooded with natural light through floor-to-ceiling windows. Enjoy modern amenities, including a refrigerator, a flat-screen TV, a Sweet Dreams® by DoubleTree bed, a large desk and WiFi (fee applies). Our friendly staff look forward to greeting you at check-in with a signature DoubleTree chocolate. toureast.net/australia

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AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND

BAILEY, A CRYSTALBROOK COLLECTION HOTEL

163 ABBOTT STREET, CAIRNS

About hotel & property facilities: Bailey, a Crystalbrook Collection Hotel, is modern, innovative and has a true appreciation for all the arts. Bailey is passionate about responsible luxury, which means no plastic straws, water bottles or guest-room key cards, innovative use of technology to reduce paper and large-pump amenities bottles featuring indigenous Australian ingredients. Bailey is a creative territory, positioned in the heart of the Cairns CBD just a short stroll from the Cairns Esplanade boardwalk, lagoon and the Great Barrier Reef departure terminal. Staying with Bailey, you’ll find artwork from across Australia displayed in and around the hotel, as well as art events for all guests to enjoy. With 255 spacious rooms filled with design details that will appeal to your inner artist, you’ll be sure to leave enchanted and enriched.

HOLIDAY INN CAIRNS HARBOURSIDE

209-217 THE ESPLANADE, CAIRNS

About hotel & property facilities: Located on the Cairns Esplanade overlooking beautiful Trinity Bay, Holiday Inn Cairns Harbourside is a popular retreat for both holidaymakers and business guests. Surrounded by lush tropical gardens, boasting breathtaking ocean and hinterland views, the Holiday Inn Cairns offers 173 stylishly appointed rooms and suites, each with a private balcony. Guests can also enjoy a range of hotel amenities and services, including Harbourside Bar & Kitchen, swimming pool and spa, 24-hour room service, 24-hour business hub, free CBD shuttle, free wireless internet. Just a short stroll into town along the esplanade and only 5 minutes' drive from Cairns Airport, the Holiday Inn Cairns Harbourside is the perfect place for you to relax and unwind in tropical North Queensland.

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CAIRNS SOUTHERN CROSS ATRIUM APARTMENTS CAIRNS

3-11 WATER STREET, CAIRNS

About hotel & property facilities: Designed in modern atrium style, Southern Cross Apartments Cairns are built around a recreational spa, lap-sized swimming pools, tropical pool, gym and beautifully landscaped barbeque area that pays homage to our tropical lifestyle. The Southern Cross Atrium Apartments features studio, one and two bedroom luxury apartments combining the convenience and energy of a Cairns inner city location and only minutes from the major shopping precinct of Cairns. Just a few minutes walk to the city centre, Railway Station, Convention Centre and recently transformed Cairns Esplanade, the Southern Cross Atrium Apartment complex is built in three stages, each with its own distinct theme and first class facilities. The hotel offers free WiFi, free parking and an on-site breakfast cafe.

PACIFIC HOTEL CAIRNS

43 THE ESPLANADE, CAIRNS About hotel & property facilities: The Pacific Hotel Cairns has the best 4 star hotel location in Cairns, on the Esplanade overlooking Trinity Harbour. Opposite the major departure point to the Great Barrier Reef, casino and central shopping. A Brazilianinspired restaurant and bar is onsite. Facilities include free WiFi, coin laundry, parking onsite ($10 per day), pool, guest lounge and buffet breakfast.

CAIRNS SHERIDAN HOTEL

295 SHERIDAN STREET, CAIRNS About hotel & property facilities: For the very best boutique style accommodation in Cairns, the Cairns Sheridan Hotel offers affordable luxury in a modern 4 star AAA rated hotel. The hotel features three types of excellent accommodation including the superbly appointed deluxe and executive rooms, and expansive suites. Enjoy the extensive gymnasium, outdoor pool, free WiFi, free car parking, room service and the indoor/outdoor restaurant with bar.

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AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND HIDES HOTEL

87 LAKE STREET, CAIRNS About hotel & property facilities: Free WiFi, swimming pool, guest laundry, a grand wrap-around balcony, optional breakfast. Reception is open 24-hours to assist with guest inquiries including booking tours. Hides Hotel is the only hotel in Cairns that provides excellent value in a historical building with an unbeatable central location. Hides combines modern amenities with classic Queensland architecture and is an enduringly popular choice with value-conscious travellers. Hide’s amazing location is within walking distance of transport hubs, shopping centres, cafes and bars, the Reef Fleet Terminal (gateway to the Great Barrier Reef), and Cairn’s Esplanade & Lagoon. Hides is a 3.5 star hotel with 100 rooms, with a choice of refurbished premium or budget rooms in a range of configurations. All are fully air-conditioned and serviced daily.

167-171 SHERIDAN STREET, CAIRNS

18-26 CANNON STREET, CAIRNS

BAY VILLAGE TROPICAL RETREAT & APARTMENTS

About hotel & property facilities: Cairns Queens Court is a privately owned and operated hotel, offering personalised service and catering for leisure or business travellers. It is well situated within Cairns city centre, close to the vibrant Cairns Esplanade, main business district, shops and restaurants. The hotel is ideally located as a base to explore Tropical North Queensland, the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree.

About hotel & property facilities: Pools (3), poolside restaurant & bar, guest laundry, 24-hour reception, parking (free), shuttle bus to city centre (free). Cairns Colonial Club Resort is a tropical property nestled within 11 acres of lush gardens. Dive into one of the lagoon pools, enjoy a cocktail at the poolside bar or squeeze some sand beneath your toes on the man-made beach.

About hotel & property facilities: The Bay Village Tropical Retreat is a boutique style low rise property nestled in tropical gardens and includes hotel rooms and apartments. The hotel boasts a much loved award-winning restaurant offering authentic Balinese cuisine, cocktail bar, pool, free WiFi, guest laundry, tour desk.

CAIRNS QUEENS COURT HOTEL

CAIRNS COLONIAL CLUB RESORT

227 LAKE STREET, CAIRNS

CAIRNS PLAZA HOTEL

145 THE ESPLANADE, CAIRNS About hotel & property facilities: At the heart of Tropical North Queensland, Cairns sits on the coast between World Heritage Listed rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef. Cairns Plaza is ideally located, we are just footsteps from the waterfront and a short stroll from the CBD, shops, restaurants and the world famous Cairns swimming lagoon. Choose between a range of accommodation options, ocean view suites with kitchenettes, studios that sleep up to four people or our standard rooms. All room types offer large private balconies. Cairns Plaza Hotel features a large and spacious breakfast room offering continental breakfast, and free WiFi is installed throughout the building.

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PORT DOUGLAS

PORT DOUGLAS PORT DOUGLAS IS A COASTAL TOWN LOCATED IN CAIRNS AND THE GREAT BARRIER REEF REGION, AND IS THE PERFECT BASE TO EXPLORE THE WET TROPICS AREA, INCLUDING THE DAINTREE RAINFOREST. PORT DOUGLAS IS A SMALLER TOWN COMPARED TO CAIRNS, AND HAS A SOPHISTICATED COASTAL VILLAGE ATMOSPHERE WITH AWARD-WINNING RESTAURANTS. BEAUTIFUL FOUR MILE BEACH IS ALSO SITUATED IN ‘PORT’ AS THE LOCALS CALL IT. PORT DOUGLAS IS ACCESSIBLE BY AIRPORT TRANSFER OR HIRE CAR.

THINGS TO DO • Visit Cape Tribulation where two World Heritage listed areas meet – the Great Barrier Reef & the Daintree Rainforest •E nter the world of the traditional custodians of the land the Kuku Yalanji Aboriginal people, as you venture into the rainforest and coastal environments to learn about their culture and traditions •D rift down Mossman River in the Daintree under a rainforest canopy or try river snorkelling to spot turtles and various species of fish •O bserve crocodiles in their natural habitat as you cruise on Hartley’s lagoon at Hartley’s Crocodile Adventures •D ine at Osprey’s Restaurant among the treetops and enjoy views of the Coral Sea at Thala Beach Nature Reserve •E njoy a unique experience on the Great Barrier Reef from Port Douglas, sailing and snorkelling to the Low Isles - four acres of coral cay surrounded by 55 acres of reef

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AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND SAILAWAY SUNSET SAIL

SAILAWAY PORT DOUGLAS Enjoy the thrill of pure sailing! A must do when visiting Port Douglas is to relax with a twilight cruise on board a first class sailing catamaran. Soak up the peace and tranquillity of a tropical sunset over the Coral Sea as you sail along the coast off Port Douglas. Take in the ambient music, relaxed and friendly atmosphere and the spectacular mountain views while enjoying a welcome drink and delicious canapĂŠs. Suitable for adults only. Duration: 1.5hrs Departs: Port Douglas 5:00pm - 6:30pm

SAILAWAY LOW ISLES FULL DAY & AFTERNOON / SUNSET SAILAWAY PORT DOUGLAS

Enjoy a unique experience of the Great Barrier Reef with a snorkelling and sailing cruise to Low Isles, a Coral Cay Island. Relax on the white sandy beach, snorkel over the magnificent coral gardens in the blue lagoon and swim with turtles in their natural habitat. Take a trip on the glass bottom boat, explore with an island heritage walk and enjoy delicious food and pure sailing on a luxury catamaran. Focussing on small groups of likeminded guests, with expert guiding by marine biologists. A choice of a full day or Afternoon/ Sunset itinerary. Take time to relax and enjoy 1st class service! Duration: 8hrs Departs: Port Douglas Full day (SAAM): 8:30am - 4:00pm Afternoon/Sunset (SAPM): 1:00pm 6:30pm

SAILAWAY OUTER REEF MACKAY CAY

SAILAWAY PORT DOUGLAS

Immersed in the northern frontier of the Great Barrier Reef, this is the perfect sailing and snorkelling adventure for a conservation minded visitor. Ideally suited to those who can swim and have a spirit of fun and adventure. Discerning guests can enjoy an inspiring full day experience to the absolutely stunning coral cays on the Great Barrier Reef in the most sustainable way! Snorkel at two spectacular outer reef sites. An Eco Adventure on the Wild Side! Focussing on small groups and marine biologists to share their passion and knowledge of the reef. Delicious lunch, guided snorkel tour, glass bottom boat, expert guiding. Freedom - Adventure - Fun - Naturally! Duration: 9hrs Departs: Port Douglas 8:00am 5:00pm

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PORT DOUGLAS

HARTLEY'S CROCODILE ADVENTURES

ABORIGINAL CULTURAL TOUR

HARTLEY'S CROCODILE ADVENTURES

WALKABOUT CULTURAL ADVENTURES

Hartleys is famous for its educational and entertaining wildlife shows, situated 45 minutes north of Cairns and 20 minutes south of Port Douglas. Enjoy a boat cruise in a natural lagoon to see crocodiles. Also see cassowaries, kangaroos and emus, koalas and wombats, reptiles from abroad, and our sustainable crocodile farm. Opening Hours: Daily 8.30am to 5.00pm. Closed 25th December Christmas Day and 7th June 2020 Cairns Ironman Event

Experience a full or half day cultural adventure in the Port Douglas-Daintree region. Aboriginal guides explore where two world heritage sites meet, the Daintree Rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef, and share the cultural connection the people have with their land. Learn about the environments, bush foods and medicines, while appreciating the history, culture and traditions of the Australian Aboriginals. Duration: Half and Full Day Tours Departs: Port Douglas - Mossman

AQUAQUEST – SNORKEL OR DIVE THE OUTER REEFS FROM PORT DOUGLAS

ENTRADA TRAVEL GROUP FOR DIVERS DEN

AquaQuest is a brand new custom built luxury dive and snorkel vessel being introduced to Port Douglas. She is fully equipped with the most modern and state of the art facilities including Nitrox. As the newest vessel in Port Douglas she will give passengers unrivalled comfort with the best experience available to the outer reefs. Departs: Daily from Port Douglas at 8:00am, returning 4:30pm

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AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND THALA BEACH NATURE RESERVE

5098 CAPTAIN COOK HIGHWAY, OAK BEACH

About hotel & property facilities: Thala Beach Nature Reserve is a deluxe eco-retreat located near Port Douglas with 83 spacious bungalows set amongst 58ha of tropical beachfront forest. Positioned atop a private headland, Thala provides an ‘island feel’ experience and is located within easy reach of two UNESCO World Heritage sites, Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Wet Tropics Rainforest. Thala has achieved advanced eco-certification with deluxe timber bungalows built high on stilts enjoying sea, mountain and/or forest views. Complimentary onsite walks and talks are conducted by knowledgeable guides. Property facilities: Osprey’s Restaurant, Masked Plover Bar and Curlew’s Cocktail Lounge; WiFi in main lobby/ restaurant, 24-hour reception, complimentary buggy transfers around the resort.

CAYMAN VILLAS

35 MOWBRAY STREET, PORT DOUGLAS About hotel & property facilities: Cayman Villas Port Douglas offers families, couples and discerning business travellers modern and spacious apartments ideal for a relaxing holiday or a romantic getaway. Cayman Villas offer newly refurbished contemporary one, two and three bedroom, fully self contained spacious 4 ½ star apartments, located moments from the the famous Four Mile Beach and cosmopolitan centre of Port Douglas. Cayman Villas is perfectly located just 200 metres from Four Mile Beach, 100 metres from Macrossan Street and 400 metres from the Marina, for daily departures to the Great Barrier Reef. Cayman Villas offers you the ultimate luxury experience with the relaxed lifestyle of the tropics.

OAKS PORT DOUGLAS RESORT

87-109 PORT DOUGLAS ROAD, PORT DOUGLAS

About hotel & property facilities: Set among lush tropical gardens, Oaks Port Douglas Resort offers spacious and contemporary accommodation in the heart of Tropical North Queensland, where rainforest meets the reef. Ideally nestled just moments away from the famous Four Mile Beach in this vibrant coastal town, the resort is your gateway to exploring everything sunny Port Douglas has to offer.

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THE SOUTHERN GREAT BARRIER REEF

THE SOUTHERN GREAT BARRIER REEF WHEN PEOPLE THINK OF THE GREAT BARRIER REEF THEY THINK OF CAIRNS, BUT FOR THOSE AFTER SOMETHING DIFFERENT, THE LESSER KNOWN SOUTHERN GREAT BARRIER REEF IS ANOTHER WAY TO EXPLORE THE REGION AND IS ACCESSIBLE FROM THE TOWN OF BUNDABERG. BUNDABERG IS A 4.5-HOUR DRIVE FROM BRISBANE AND CAN ALSO BE REACHED BY TRAIN, BUS OR PLANE. THE REGION IS HOME TO TROPICAL ISLANDS SUCH AS LADY ELLIOT ISLAND, WHERE YOU CAN SWIM WITH MANTA RAYS AND TURTLES, AND THE FRASER COAST WITH HERVEY BAY AND FAMOUS FRASER ISLAND - THE WORLD’S LARGEST SAND ISLAND AND A WORLD HERITAGE LISTED SITE. FRASER ISLAND IS AN ISLAND OF EXCEPTIONAL BEAUTY MADE UP OF SANDY BEACHES AND TALL RAINFORESTS.

THINGS TO DO • Visit Lady Elliot Island, a coral cay that’s home to incredible marine life including turtles, manta rays and reef sharks • Find the real Australia in the laid-back towns of the region such as the Town of 1770 • See endangered loggerhead turtles nesting and hatching in Bundaberg at Mon Repos Turtle Centre • Taste Bundaberg Rum at the Bundaberg Rum Distillery • Join a whale watching cruise from Hervey Bay and overnight at Kingfisher Bay Resort on Fraser Island to experience fishing, 4WD-ing, dingo tours, awe-inspiring Lake Mackenzie and Champagne Pools

KELLYS BEACH RESORT

6-10 TREVORS ROAD, BARGARA About hotel & property facilities: The only mainland eco-resort in the Southern Great Barrier Reef, located a block back from the beach on 5.5 acres of gardens in Bargara. A neighboring reserve shelters guests offering a relaxing experience as well as an opportunity to see wildlife in its natural habitat. The eco villas are ideal for couples, families and groups with sleeping for up 5. The resort offers a fully licensed restaurant and bar, heated swimming pool, children’s pool, spa & sauna, tennis court, a games room, BBQs areas, kiosk & tours desk as well as coach parking.

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AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND

FRASER ISLAND & LADY ELLIOT ISLAND LADY ELLIOT ISLAND IS THE SOUTHERNMOST CORAL CAY OF THE GREAT BARRIER REEF AND IS ACCESSIBLE VIA BUNDABERG, BRISBANE AND THE GOLD COAST, YOU CAN VISIT FOR THE DAY OR SPEND THE NIGHT IN LADY ELLIOT ISLAND ECO RESORT. EXPERIENCE THE EXTRAORDINARY MARINE CREATURES INCLUDING MANTA RAYS AND COLOURFUL CORAL GARDENS. WORLD HERITAGE-LISTED FRASER ISLAND IS THE WORLD’S LARGEST SAND ISLAND AND IS A PLACE OF EXCEPTIONAL BEAUTY MADE UP OF SANDY BEACHES AND TALL RAINFORESTS. HERVEY BAY ON THE COAST IS THE GATEWAY TO THE ISLAND. KINGFISHER BAY RESORT

1 KINGFISHER DRIVE, FRASER ISLAND About hotel & property facilities: Kingfisher Bay Resort is an award-winning eco resort nestled along the western bay of Fraser Island, giving guests an immersive nature experience. The resort provides easy access to UNESCO World Heritage-listed sites, with ranger-guided activities, four swimming pools, a day spa and island tours departing daily. Kingfisher Bay Resort also provides a range of dining and accommodation options for travellers.

LADY ELLIOT ECO RESORT

LADY ELLIOT ISLAND

About hotel & property facilities: Lady Elliot Island is a coral cay located at the southern tip of Australia’s iconic Great Barrier Reef, just north of Fraser Island. Scenic flights depart daily from Bundaberg, Hervey Bay/Fraser Coast, Brisbane (Redcliffe) and the Gold Coast. Lady Elliot Island is home to incredible marine life including turtles, manta rays and reef sharks. Lady Elliot Island Eco Resort strives to provide guests with a genuine ecotourism experience, 43 units, bathroom (except eco cabins), mini fridge, tea/coffee making facilities and fan. The resort also includes a dining room, café and car, a reef education centre, complimentary glass bottom boat/guided snorkel tour, snorkelling equipment and lesson if required and reef walking.

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THE WHITSUNDAY ISLANDS, LIZARD & FITZROY ISLAND

THE WHITSUNDAY ISLANDS, LIZARD & FITZROY ISLAND LOCATED ALONG THE COAST OF QUEENSLAND JUST NORTH OF BUNDABERG TO THE TIP OF THE CAPE YORK PENINSULA ARE THE GREAT BARRIER REEF ISLANDS, THE JEWELS IN AUSTRALIA’S CROWN. THESE ISLANDS INCLUDE THE WHITSUNDAY ISLANDS, A COLLECTION OF 74 ISLANDS OF VARIOUS SIZES THAT LIE MIDWAY ALONG THE COAST OF QUEENSLAND, 900 KILOMETRES NORTH OF BRISBANE. THE MAJORITY OF THE ISLANDS ARE UNINHABITED, THOUGH HAMILTON ISLAND, INTERCONTINENTAL HAYMAN ISLAND, DAYDREAM ISLAND AND LONG ISLAND ARE FOUR RENOWNED ISLANDS THAT OFFER RESORT ACCOMMODATION WITH THE REEF AT THEIR DOORSTEP. THE LARGEST OF THE ISLANDS, WHITSUNDAY ISLAND IS HOME TO FAMOUS WHITEHAVEN BEACH, AND THE TOWN OF AIRLIE BEACH ON THE MAINLAND IS THE REGION’S CENTRAL HUB AND IS ALSO A RESORT TOWN. THE WHITSUNDAY ISLANDS WE'VE HIGHLIGHTED ARE HAMILTON ISLAND AND INTERCONTINENTAL HAYMAN ISLAND. AIRLIE BEACH IS ANOTHER GATEWAY TO THE WHITSUNDAYS, LOCATED ON THE MAINLAND. LIZARD ISLAND AND FITZORY ISLAND ARE TWO OTHER POPULAR ISLANDS FROM WHICH TO EXPERIENCE THE GREAT BARRIER REEF, AND ARE ACCESSIBLE FROM CAIRNS. LIZARD ISLAND IS AUSTRALIA'S NORTHERNMOST ISLAND RESORT AND IS A HAVEN OF LUXURY AND TRANQUILITY. FITZROY ISLAND IS IDEAL FOR FAMILIES OR AS A ROMANTIC GETAWAY.

THINGS TO DO • Cruise to Whitehaven Beach in the heart of the Whitsunday Islands to experience the crystal-clear waters and the brilliant white silica sand that is among the purest in the world • Take a scenic flight over breathtaking Heart Reef in the Whitsundays • Visit the Great Barrier Reef from Cairns or overnight on an island resort to experience the reef at your doorstep • Cruise or sail by yacht around the Whitsunday Islands • Hire a 4WD and drive on the beach at World Heritage-Listed Fraser Island • Visit by day or overnight on Lady Elliot Island, a lesser-known coral cay island where you can swim with manta rays, turtles, dugongs and colourful fish • Enjoy a myriad of watersports in the warm waters of Queensland’s islands: kayaking, parasailing, windsurfing, catamaran sailing, fishing, jet skiing and stand-up paddle boarding

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AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND

HAMILTON ISLAND PERFECTLY SITUATED JUST OFF THE COAST OF QUEENSLAND, HAMILTON ISLAND IS ONE OF THE WHITSUNDAY ISLANDS AT THE EDGE OF THE GREAT BARRIER REEF. IT’S A WORLDCLASS DESTINATION OFFERING AN EXPERIENCE LIKE NO OTHER; WARM WEATHER, CLEAR WATERS, BRILLIANT BEACHES, SPECTACULAR CORAL REEFS, EXTENSIVE BUSHWALKING TRAILS, FINE FOOD AND MANY ACTIVITIES. THERE’S A WIDE RANGE OF ACCOMMODATION ON OFFER FROM FREE-STANDING BUNGALOWS TO THE ABSOLUTE LUXURY OF QUALIA. QUALIA

HAMILTON ISLAND, GREAT BARRIER REEF About hotel & property facilities: A unique Australian expression of luxury, qualia is nestled in the most pristine and secluded position on the island. It’s 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 that sit in perfect harmony with the rare, natural beauty of the Great Barrier Reef.

REEF VIEW HOTEL

PALM BUNGALOWS

BEACH CLUB

HAMILTON ISLAND, GREAT BARRIER REEF

HAMILTON ISLAND, GREAT BARRIER REEF

HAMILTON ISLAND, GREAT BARRIER REEF

About hotel & property facilities: Featuring extremely spacious, well-appointed rooms, offering the perfect getaway for couples, families or groups of friends. All rooms feature a private balcony overlooking either landscaped gardens or the breathtaking vista of the Coral Sea. The hotel has its own swimming pool, lounge, restaurant, concierge and tour desk.

About hotel & property facilities: Set in lush tropical gardens, the Palm Bungalows are the perfect place to relax and explore all Hamilton Island has to offer. They feature a king size bed and single divan, air conditioning, ceiling fan, a spacious bathroom, a smart, expanded kitchenette complete with microwave, bar fridge, tea and coffee-making facilities, plus Kids Stay and Eat Free.

About hotel & property facilities: Beach Club is an adults-only oasis. Set in landscaped tropical gardens, all 57 rooms face directly onto Catseye Beach, each with their own private courtyard or balcony. With its spectacular beachfront location, exclusive infinityedge pool, private restaurant and lounge, child-free ambience and personalised service, the Beach Club is the ultimate couples getaway.

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HAMILTON ISLAND & AIRLIE BEACH

AIRLIE BEACH GATEWAY TO THE WHITSUNDAYS AND THE GREAT BARRIER REEF, AIRLIE BEACH IS ACCESSIBLE BY FLIGHT FROM BRISBANE. IT’S A RELAXED RESORT TOWN OF PALM-FRINGED BEACHES, WATERFRONT PARKS, GREAT DINING AND ACCOMMODATION, AND A GREAT BASE FROM WHICH TO BEGIN YOUR ISLAND HOLIDAY.

RIDE TO PARADISE

RED CAT ADVENTURES Ride to Paradise is a unique experience resort and tour package around the Whitsunday Islands. This all-inclusive combo offers two nights’ accommodation, free resort activities plus touring the Whitsunday Islands on a comfortable custom-built boat. Paradise Cove is a nationalaward-winning resort with absolute oceanfront tropical gardens fringed by white sand and towering coconut palms. The package visits Whitehaven Beach, Hill Inlet Lookout and snorkel pristine locations on the fringing Great Barrier Reef. Guests can enjoy a selection of activities including paddle boards, kayaks, hammocks, fire pit, floating bean bags, pool table, table tennis plus a huge beautiful indoor/outdoor pool with adjoining jacuzzi. This package will not disappoint. Duration: 2 Days, 2 Nights Departs: Coral Sea Marina, Airlie Beach.

THUNDERCAT WHITSUNDAYS

RED CAT ADVENTURES

Thundercat offers the adventure of a lifetime around the Whitsunday Islands in one day. The Australian national award-winning tour visits the world-famous Whitehaven Beach, Hill Inlet lookout and offers 2 snorkels on the fringing Great Barrier Reef. Thundercat has been custom-built for stability and speed so it’s perfect for travelers concerned about seasickness. The all-inclusive tour departs from Airlie Beach and is suitable for all travelers over the age of 4 years old to 70 years. The tour includes return bus transfers, snorkeling equipment, locally catered lunch and snacks and fun knowledgeable crew to show off the Whitsundays. Duration: 9am-5pm Departs: Coral Sea Marina, Airlie Beach.

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AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND

INTERCONTINENTAL HAYMAN ISLAND RESORT

1 RAINTREE AVENUE, HAYMAN ISLAND

About hotel & property facilities: Having made its debut on the luxury world stage this past July, InterContinental Hayman Island Resort unveils a new era of immersive luxury in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef. Nestled at the northernmost point of the stunning Whitsundays, Australia’s most iconic private island resort immerses guests in a world of breath-taking natural beauty, iconic island experiences and sacred moments of connection with family, friends and themselves. Hayman Island’s natural attractions can mostly be explored on foot using bushland walking tracks that connect to secluded coves and stretches of white sand including Blue Pearl Bay and Langford Island which can be accessed via a short speedboat journey.

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HAYMAN ISLAND & LIZARD ISLAND

LIZARD ISLAND RESORT

LIZARD ISLAND, CAIRNS

About hotel & property facilities: Lizard Island, Australia's northernmost island resort on the Great Barrier Reef, is a one hour scenic flight over the reef from Cairns. Recently refurbished, the interiors are understated luxury and sit as one with the beauty of the tropical beach backdrop. 24 private beaches, snorkelling straight off the beach where clam gardens, coral and marine life are abundant and diving on the reef to some of the world's most famous dive sites is why Lizard Island is simply like nowhere else. The food philosophy embraces local, fresh produce with a daily surprise and delight component and Essentia Day Spa is luxurious and indulgent.

FITZROY ISLAND RESORT

FITZROY ISLAND RESORT, CAIRNS About hotel & property facilities: Fitzroy Island is a tropical paradise of rainforest and beaches within the calm sheltered waters of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Just 45 minutes by boat from Cairns, Fitzroy Island Resort is an affordable 4.5 star resort that offers a range of exquisite accommodation including suites, studios, cabins, bungalows and a penthouse. Fitzroy Island where the rainforest meets the reef.

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AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND

SUNSHINE COAST THE SUNSHINE COAST IS JUST AN HOUR’S DRIVE NORTH OF BRISBANE AND OFFERS 100 KILOMETRES OF SPARKLING COASTLINE. WITH STYLISH VILLAGES SUCH AS NOOSA AND A RURAL HINTERLAND FAMOUS FOR FRESH PRODUCE AND GOURMET DINING, THE BEST WAY TO EXPLORE THE REGION IS BY HIRING A CAR FROM BRISBANE OR THE GOLD COAST. THE NOOSA EVERGLADES ARE A TROPICAL WETLAND IN THE GREAT SANDY NATIONAL PARK. THE EVERGLADES ARE ONE OF ONLY TWO EVERGLADES SYSTEMS IN THE WORLD AND A MUST-SEE FOR NATURE AND WILDLIFE LOVERS TO ENJOY SOME UNFORGETTABLE WILDERNESS EXPERIENCES.

THINGS TO DO • Visit Australia Zoo, made famous by the Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin • Explore the Eumundi Markets which have been operating every Wednesday and Saturday for over 40 years, displaying local product and craft • Noosa Main Beach is next to Noosa Heads National Park. Take a stroll along the beach, swim in the calm waters and enjoy one of the restaurants and cafes along Hastings Street • Enjoy a stunning coastal walk in Noosa National Park and stop for a swim at a secluded beach along the walk • Explore the Noosa Everglades by cruise or kayak to experience the tranquil mirrored waterways and wildlife • Visit Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve for the best views of the Glasshouse Mountains and Brisbane • Take a beginner’s surf lesson with Noosa Learn to Surf

THINGS TO DO • Take the Koala & River Cruise on the Brisbane River to renowned Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, where you can cuddle a koala •S norkel, dive, feed wild dolphins and toboggan down the world’s tallest sand dunes on Moreton Island •V isit two must-see galleries in South Bank - Queensland Art Gallery and The Gallery of Modern Art • Experience the thrill of climbing Brisbane’s famous Story Bridge • L aze in the lush riverside gardens of South Bank and swim in the lagoon • Connect with the world’s oldest living culture with Spirits of the Red Sand- enjoy an Aboriginal live theatre experience or a Welcome to Country Aboriginal Experience • Visit World Heritage-listed Lamington National Park or Springbook & Tamborine Mountain Rainforest • Take a ferry across Moreton Bay to North Stradbroke Island famous for its resident population of kangaroos and koalas

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AND BRISBANE BRISBANE IS THE MAIN GATEWAY TO SOUTH EAST QUEENSLAND AND ITS AIRPORT SERVICES INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC AIRLINES. IT’S A LARGE CITY ON THE BRISBANE RIVER AND HAS MATURED TO BECOME A THRIVING CITY WITH A GREAT FOOD & ARTS SCENE. SOUTH BANK IS THE CULTURAL PRECINCT WHERE YOU’LL FIND WORLD-CLASS ART GALLERIES AND INTERACTIVE MUSEUMS, WHILE MOUNT COOT-THA OFFERS BREATHTAKING VIEWS OF BRISBANE CITY. NEARBY MORETON ISLAND OFFERS SPARKLING BEACHES FOR SNORKELLING, KAYAKING AND SANDBOARDING. ONE FAMOUS SNORKELING SPOT IS TANGALOOMA WRECKS – A SITE MADE UP OF A GROUP OF SUNKEN SHIPS, WITH A DOLPHIN-FEEDING SPOT NEARBY. FERRIES DEPART FROM BRISBANE TO MORETON ISLAND EVERY 90 MINUTES. BRISBANE IS AN IDEAL BASE FROM WHICH TO START EXPLORING THE STATE OF QUEENSLAND.


SUNSHINE COAST & BRISBANE

HABITATNOOSA

ECO CAMP

Habitat Noosa is a new 65 acre eco camp, just north of Noosa, featuring an amazing restaurant, with bar and artesian microbrewery. Guests can access amazing new facilities including camp kitchens, water sports and showers, toilets and laundry. See amazing wildlife while you enjoy a diverse range of bush walks to historic locations. The eco camp is the new departure point for the award-winning Eco Safaris tours to the Noosa Everglades. Habitat Noosa is a world class eco-tourism facility, uniquely located inside the Cooloola National Park, a short 10-minute boat ride from the Noosa Everglades and a 25-minute shuttle transfer from Noosa. The 65-acre site offers approx. 500 metres of lakefront on the Noosa River, onsite camping, motorhome, RV sites and glamping accommodation. The eco camp is home to amazing wildlife including a large eastern grey kangaroo population.

EVERGLADES ECO SAFARIS

NOOSA EVERGLADES

Queensland's multi award-winning tour company offers you a choice of unforgettable wilderness experiences into one of Australia's most pristine regions. Our tours depart Habitat Noosa Everglades Eco Camp on the doorstep of Australia's only Everglades, only 25 min from Noosa. Complimentary return shuttle bus transfers from your accommodation in Noosa set the scene for an unforgettable day out of Noosa. Explore your accessible wilderness experience. This amazing tour includes morning tea in a pristine national park near historic Harry’s Hut and the tour returns to the lake front restaurant for a mouth-watering chef-prepared roast lunch.

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AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND AUSTRALIA ZOO

AUSTRALIA ZOO

Australia Zoo, one hour north of Brisbane on the Sunshine Coast, was made famous by the Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin. The 105-acre zoo is the most interactive conservation destination on the planet where you can get up close to animals including koalas, wombats, and kangaroos! Watch a saltwater crocodile strike from the water’s edge in the daily Wildlife Warriors show, and explore the world’s busiest Wildlife Hospital where you can watch vets saving endangered Australian animals. Opening Hours: 9.00am - 5.00pm (closed Christmas Day)

OCEANS MOOLOOLABA

101 - 105 MOOLOOLABA ESPLANADE, MOOLOOLABA About hotel & property facilities: The 5 star Oceans Mooloolaba is perfectly positioned across from Mooloolaba Beach. 46 exquisite suites and penthouses offer cutting edge, smart technology and design details. All apartments are architecturally unique to allow maximum balcony area and exposure to the unsurpassed 180º views, stretching from Point Cartwright to the Northshore. Stunning interior furnishings sourced from Europe and unrivalled resort features set Oceans apart from the rest. Oceans boasts a movie theatrette, heated outdoor 25m lap pool, heated spa, steam room, fully equipped gymnasium, daily service, luxury bathroom amenities and Nespresso coffee machines.

THE ISLANDER NOOSA RESORT

187 GYMPIE TERRACE, NOOSAVILLE About hotel & property facilities: Affordable holidays with the best facilities and central location in heart of Noosaville opposite the Noosa River foreshore with park and boating, cafes, hairdressers and boutiques on resort premises and a stroll to many more restaurants and shops. Hastings Street and Noosa Beach are approx 10 mins by car, local bus or Noosa Ferry stop 2 mins walk from reception. Villas are self contained with full kitchen and laundry, air conditioning and ceiling fans and sprawled on 4 acres of tropical gardens with pathways to access. Villas offer garden or pool or tennis court views with courtyards or balconies. 3 pools (one heated to 30°C all year), 2 tennis courts, 2 saunas, 3 spas, gym, games room, BBQ club house, 8 restaurants and secure parking.

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SUNSHINE COAST & BRISBANE KOALA & RIVER CRUISE

MIRIMAR CRUISES

The Koala and River Cruise is a memorable journey on the Brisbane River to the renowned Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary and has been taking visitors over 70 years. Your river cruise takes you from the bustling waterfront of the city to the lush parklands of Lone Pine, with the chance to see iconic sights and historic landscapes as you glide along the water, listening to the entertaining and informative commentary. At Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary you can cuddle koalas, feed kangaroos, and watch platypus, sheepdogs and birds of prey in action. Animal lovers will not want to miss this experience! Duration: 75 minutes. Departs: Brisbane Daily

SPIRIT OF QUEENSLAND

QUEENSLAND RAIL TRAVEL Discover the contemporary and comfortable design of the Spirit of Queensland as it travels the coastline between Brisbane and Cairns. Created with relaxation in mind, the Spirit of Queensland combines modern seating with onboard entertainment and tasty meals, reviving the nostalgia and excitement of long-distance rail travel. Duration: 24-hours Departs: Brisbane: Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri & Sat at 3.45pm. Cairns: Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri & Sun at 8.35am

ABORIGINAL DINNER SHOW & WELCOME TO COUNTRY ABORIGINAL EXPERIENCE

SPIRITS OF THE RED SAND

Aboriginal Dinner Show: Spirits of the Red Sand is a first-of-its-kind Aboriginal live theatre experience including dinner. Journey beyond Dreamtime to 1800s Australia in this historical re-enactment that follows the story of three Aboriginal brothers at the turn of the century. Includes 3-course buffet dinner & show. Duration: 2.5 hours from 6.00 pm Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday. Please check availability other nights. Transfers from select Gold Coast & Brisbane locations. Welcome to Country Aboriginal Experience: Connect with the world’s oldest living culture as all aspects of Aboriginal culture are brought to life. Understand creation stories through the Dreamtime, witness the ancient Smoking Ceremony; participate in didgeridoo playing; boomerang painting; spear throwing; dancing; enjoy camp life presentations and even try bush foods. Duration: 1.5 hours at 9.30am Tuesday, Thursday. toureast.net/australia

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AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND

HOTEL GRAND CHANCELLOR BRISBANE

OAKS BRISBANE CHARLOTTE SUITES

23 LEICHHARDT STREET, BRISBANE

128 CHARLOTTE STREET, BRISBANE

About hotel & property facilities: Located on the highest point of Brisbane, the Hotel Grand Chancellor Brisbane offers 230 guest rooms with stunning views. Property facilities: 24-hour reception, restaurant, bar, courtyard, rooftop pool, gym/ fitness centre, parking, WiFi access. Rooms include a private balcony, air-conditioning, minibar, refrigerator, tea/coffee making facilities, hairdryer, iron/ironing board.

About hotel & property facilities: Oaks Brisbane Charlotte Suites is the perfect hotel choice for those seeking affordable, spacious 4.5-star accommodation and resort-like facilities in the heart of the Brisbane CBD. 24-hour reception, free WiFi, parking, heated indoor pool, outdoor plunge pool, gymnasium, Lounge, sauna, sundeck area, and BBQ facilities.

HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS BRISBANE CENTRAL

168 WHARF STREET, BRISBANE About hotel & property facilities: At Holiday Inn Express Brisbane Central we keep it smart and simple for the guest on the go in a high quality, newly built 4 star hotel. We provide guests with more of what matters most like fast check-in, free hot buffet breakfast with Grab a Go option, fast and free WiFi, comfy bedding, a choice of pillows in your room and everything else needed for a great stay. Located close to Central train station, a short walk to Eagle Street river and dining precinct, and with easy access to the city’s business, shopping, entertainment and leisure hubs. Perfect for the value-conscious leisure traveller. Free hot buffet breakfast, restaurant and bar, 24-hour call and collect in-room dining, 24-hour gym, 24-hour self-service laundry, onsite secure parking.

THE PARK HOTEL BRISBANE

NEXT HOTEL BRISBANE

CAPRI BY FRASER BRISBANE

551 WICKHAM TCE, SPRING HILL

72 QUEEN STREET, BRISBANE

80 ALBERT STREET, BRISBANE CITY

About hotel & property facilities: The Park Hotel Brisbane is a 4-star hotel located in Spring Hill, right beside the Brisbane CBD. With all the restaurants, shops, and entertainment of the CBD located just a 10-minute walk away, The Park Hotel Brisbane is the perfect choice for tourists, business travellers and families seeking a relaxing weekend away in Brisbane.

About hotel & property facilities: Throw out your old expectations of what a hotel should provide and welcome the 'Next' experience. Whatever we thought could help create a hassle-free and comfortable zone, we’ve provided. Complimentary high speed WiFi, four free mini-bar items of your choice daily, access to the Next Lounge, outdoor swimming pool and 24-hour gym.

About hotel & property facilities: Intelligent and intuitive, Capri by Fraser Brisbane features 239 thoughtfully designed hotel suites with the freedom to choose how and when you want to work, live and play. Located in the CBD, Capri is walking distance to Queen Street Mall, Eagle Street Pier dining precinct, the City Botanical Gardens and Treasury Casino.

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BRISBANE & GOLD COAST

GOLD COAST THE GOLD COAST IS QUEENSLAND'S PLAYGROUND, WITH OVER 70 KILOMETRES OF SAND AND SURF, YEARROUND PERFECT WEATHER, THEME PARKS AND NIGHTLIFE. WHILE THE FOCUS IS ON WATER ACTIVITIES, THERE’S ALSO THE SULTRY, TROPICAL RAINFOREST OF THE HINTERLAND, A THRIVING CULINARY SCENE, AND SHOPPING. THERE’S SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE – THE PERFECT PLACE FOR ADVENTURE, RELAXATION OR BOTH.

THINGS TO DO • Ride the world-class waves of Broadbeach, Kirra and Main Beach • Hit the beach for some fun in the sun – the Gold Coast is known for its long sandy beaches • Start your day with spectacular views over the Gold Coast on board a hot air balloon • Experience 360-degree spins and high-speed drifting with Paradise Jet Boating • Visit Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary to enjoy the experience of feeding wild lorikeets and meet koalas, kangaroos and other Aussie mates • Take a small group day tour into the Gold Coast’s hinterland visiting Mt Tamborine, Lamington National Park or enjoy a night time 4WD safari and glow worm tour

GOLD COAST BALLOONING & VINEYARD BREAKFAST

HOT AIR BALLOON GOLD COAST

An unforgettable way to experience a scenic hot air balloon flight across the majestic Gold Coast Hinterland. Upon landing, assist with the fun of the balloon pack-up before sitting down to a hot breakfast and champagne toast. Your return coach (subject to location) will be back at your hotel in time to hit the beach or a theme park. Duration: 5 hours Departs: Gold Coast Daily from 5:00am

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AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND

VIBE HOTEL GOLD COAST

42 FERNY AVENUE, SURFERS PARADISE About hotel & property facilities: Vibe Hotel Gold Coast overlooks the picturesque sweep of the Nerang River, with views to the east of the sparkling ocean and west to the Gold Coast Hinterland. Facilities include breakfast restaurant, bar, outdoor pool, spa, gym.

VOCO GOLD COAST

31 HAMILTON AVENUE, SURFERS PARADISE About hotel & property facilities: At voco™ Gold Coast, experience a hotel with a twist. Stay in modern, stylish and unstuffy accommodation. Get together in 3 restaurants and bars designed for socialising and celebrating, and relax in a choice of 2 pools and a spa. Enjoy 24-hour reception, concierge, WiFi & day spa.

SOUTHERN CROSS 4WD TOURS

NOCTURNAL RAINFOREST & GLOW WORM TOUR

Enjoy an all-inclusive small group day tour into the Gold Coast Hinterland to visit Mt Tamborine, Lamington National Park and O’Reilly’s. Experience secluded hillside trails, private venues, guided rainforest walks, waterfalls, treetop canopy walk and more. Morning tea, BBQ lunch, beverages, wild bird feeding and National Park fees are all included in the cost. Half day tours are also available. Duration: 9 hours Departs: Gold Coast Daily from 7:30am

SOUTHERN CROSS 4WD TOURS

SOUTHREN CROSS 4WD TOURS

Australia’s only night time 4WD Safari and Glow Worm Tour. On this small group tour see the forest come to life after dark. An expert guide will provide local commentary, point out nocturnal flora and fauna finished off with viewing glow worms in their natural environment at a secluded National Park Waterfall. Dessert at a mountain restaurant is also included. Duration: 4 hours Departs: Gold Coast Daily from 6pm

This small group tour offers a personalised experience with no more than 16 people per tour. Visit the World Heritage rainforests of Springbrook National Park. View up to 5 waterfalls including Natural Bridge and Purling Brook Falls. Enjoy a guided rainforest walk, tour commentary on the area from your expert local guide and afternoon tea at a cosy hinterland restaurant. Duration: 5 hours Departs: Gold Coast from 12pm

RAINFOREST & WILDLIFE TOUR

CURRUMBIN WILDLIFE SANCTUARY

DRACULA'S CABARET

NATURAL BRIDGE & SPRINGBROOK TOUR

PARADISE JET BOATING

CURRUMBIN WILDLIFE SANCTUARY

DRACULA'S CABARET

PARADISE JET BOATING

Visit Gold Coasts' #1 wildlife attraction and see koalas, kangaroos and our other Aussie mates. Enjoy exciting daily shows including Wild Skies, or discover Lost Valley, a forgotten world where you’ll see exotic animals including our cheeky lemurs. Watch our vets in action at one of the busiest wildlife hospitals in the world. There’s so much more to explore! Opening Hours: 8am - 5pm, 7 days a week. Closed Anzac Day (25 April) and Christmas Day

Enjoy an evening of Thrillertainment at Dracula’s Cabaret. Take the ghost train to the Theatre of the Vampire, enjoy a 3-course meal and witness a wild night of fast-paced vampire vaudeville punctuated by sassy burlesque, circus acts, amazing special FX, and stadium live rock. There is nowhere in the world quite like Dracula’s Cabaret. Duration: 3.5 hours Departs: From 7pm

Paradise Jet Boating offer fun and unique touring experiences for your guests visiting the Gold Coast. The Jet Boating product is suitable for both FIT and Group markets and Paradise Jet Boating combines fun and adventure with sightseeing and wildlife spotting in the Broadwater. Rides include free return Surfers Paradise hotel transfers. Duration: 55 Minutes & 35km Departs: On the hour/every hour – from 9am to 4pm – 7 days

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VICTORIA

VICTORIA

VICTORIA Grampians National Park Sovereign Hill

Yarra Valley Melbourne

Geelong Mornington Peninsula Torquay Phillip Island Portland Warrnambool Lorne Twelve Apostles Apollo Bay Wilsons Promontory National Park Port Fairy

THINGS TO DO • Drive the majestic Great Ocean Road for scenic lookouts, historic shipwrecks, and meet koalas and kangaroos roaming freely in Tower Hill Wildlife Reserve

WHETHER YOU LOVE THE GREAT OUTDOORS OR THE ARTS, VICTORIA HAS SOMETHING FOR YOU! FROM SANDY BEACHES, TO SNOW-PEAKED MOUNTAINS, SPAS AND WINERIES, TO STRIKING PUBLIC SPACES AND ICONIC AUSTRALIAN ANIMALS SUCH AS KOALAS, KANGAROOS AND WOMBATS IN THE WILD - WHEREVER YOU TURN, THERE'S ALWAYS SOMETHING SPECIAL TO SEE AND DO IN VICTORIA. THE FRESH REGIONAL PRODUCE AND CREATIVE CUISINE ON OFFER THROUGHOUT THE STATE COMBINE TO CREATE A WONDERFUL CONTEMPORARY FOOD AND WINE SCENE. BEING A COMPACT STATE THERE ARE MANY WONDERFUL DAY TRIPS OR SHORT OVERNIGHT TRIPS BEYOND MELBOURNE TO CONNECT TO NATURE AND WILDLIFE VIA A ROAD TRIP. MAJESTIC COASTAL JOURNEYS, WINERIES, HEALING SPAS AND GREAT REGIONAL FOOD AND WINE ARE ALL WITHIN EASY REACH.

• Visit Phillip Island to watch the Penguin Parade • Visit Narana Cultural Centre – a place that promotes reconciliation where everyone can join in, heal and walk together • Experience breathtaking walking trails in the Grampians National Park • T ravel an hour east to the Yarra Valley for wineries and picturesque villages, then continue to Puffing Billy, a preserved steam train • Soak up the healing mineral waters of the natural spas at Daylesford • Visit Sovereign Hill in Ballarat, an 1850s open-air Gold Rush era museum • T ravel less than an hour from Melbourne to Geelong and the Bellarine, home to some of the best regional dining. This peninsula together with the Mornington Peninsula, separates Port Phillip from Bass Straits • Cruise on Searoad Ferries with your car or motorhome across Port Phillip Bay that connects the Great Ocean Road and the Mornington Peninsula

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AUSTRALIA VICTORIA

SIGHTSEEING WITH AUTOPIA TOURS

1 DAY GREAT OCEAN ROAD WITHOUT THE CROWDS - REVERSE TOUR AUTOPIA TOURS

Take in the serenity of the Great Ocean Road in all its glory without the crowds. Escape the city, stopping at Loch Ard Gorge and 12 Apostles early morning for those uninterrupted panoramic views of this scenic coastline. Rest assured, this tour itinerary has been designed to incorporate all the major highlights whilst delivering the best customer experience. Duration: 13 hours Departs: From Melbourne. With select inner city pick-ups from 7:00-7:45am

1 DAY PENGUIN PARADE WITH KOALA HIGHLIGHTS & ANTARCTIC JOURNEY AUTOPIA TOURS

Get up close with a host of Australian wildlife and see the fantastic coastline of Phillip Island. Witness one of the most spectacular wildlife experiences, as hundreds of tiny penguins waddle-ashore at sunset! You’ll also get the chance to hand feed kangaroos (own expense), get up close to koalas and enjoy the interactive experience at the World Wildlife Fund Antarctic Journey. Duration: 12 hours Departs: From Melbourne with pick-ups from 10:15am (winter) and 12:15pm (summer)

1 DAY EXPLORE MORNINGTON PENINSULA WINE & CHEESE TOUR

1 DAY GRAMPIANS NATIONAL PARK WILDERNESS ESCAPE TOUR

1 DAY DISCOVER THE YARRA VALLEY FOOD & WINE TOUR

Enjoy a fantastic day in the Mornington Peninsula, a maritime playground with quiet bayside beaches, ocean vistas and all your favourite things to sample; wine, cheese, chocolate and cider. Visit some iconic and wonderful places such as Arthur’s Seat Lookout, Main Ridge Goat’s Cheese Dairy, Strawberry Farm, Mornington Peninsula Chocolates, Mocks Orchard Cider Lounge and two boutique local wineries. Duration: 10 hours Departs: Melbourne, 7:00-7:55am

Journey with us to the Grampians (Gariwerd), one of Australia’s ancient and spectacular rugged mountain ranges. Enjoy breathtaking views, hiking trails and scenic landscape. The Grampians National Park is also rich in Aboriginal culture. Encounter an abundance of native wildlife, including kangaroos and emus. Witness the spectacle of MacKenzie Falls and remarkable panoramic views of the Jaws of Death and Balconies. Duration: 13 hours Departs: Melbourne, 7:00-7:45am

The Yarra Valley has enticed visitors for over 150 years, so come and explore Australia’s premier cool climate wine producing region. Sip on world-renowned wines of the red, white and sparkling varieties, as friendly winemakers welcome you to beautiful homesteads and cellar doors. Enjoy sampling gourmet locally grown produce, delicious chocolate, refreshing cider and ale from a charming rustic brew house. Duration: 9 hours Departs: Melbourne, 7:00-7:45am.

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MELBOURNE

MELBOURNE MELBOURNE IS STYLISH, VIBRANT AND WELL REGARDED AS THE CULTURAL CAPITAL OF AUSTRALIA, OFFERING FINE RESTAURANTS, ROOFTOP BARS, OFF-THEBEATEN-TRACK BOUTIQUES, HIDDEN LANEWAYS AND A CUTTING-EDGE ARTS SCENE. AT THE CITY'S CENTRE IS THE STRIKINGLY MODERN FEDERATION SQUARE DEVELOPMENT, WHERE ART COMBINES WITH ARCHITECTURE, WHILE THE MELBOURNE ARTS PRECINCT IN SOUTHBANK IS HOME TO THE ARTS CENTRE MELBOURNE, A PERFORMING ARTS COMPLEX, AND THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF VICTORIA DISPLAYING AUSTRALIAN AND INDIGENOUS ART. URBAN INDIGENOUS EXPERIENCES CAN BE FOUND AT THE KOORIE HERITAGE TRUST AND INDIGENOUS FOOD AT CHARCOAL LANE. THE CITY BOASTS A LEGACY OF HOSTING THE WORLD’S TOP SPORTING EVENTS SUCH AS THE AUSTRALIAN OPEN AND THE FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX.

THINGS TO DO • Meander through Melbourne’s famous laneways in the most delicious way on a tasting tour • Enjoy a walking tour to visit the Treasury Building, built during the Gold Rush, the famous street art laneways, historic shopping arcades, rooftop bars and urban indigenous experiences • See why Victoria is knowns as the Garden State and enjoy an escape from the city at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Fitzroy Gardens, Flagstaff Gardens and Queen Victoria Gardens • Enjoy Melbourne shopping from the bargains at Queen Victoria market to the hidden gems in the laneways, alleys, upmarket arcades and boutique shops • Dine or enjoy a coffee along the Yarra River • Enjoy Italian alfresco dining on Lygon Street or vibrant Little Bourke Street in Chinatown • Watch a game of Aussie Rules Football or the Boxing Day Test Cricket at the Melbourne Cricket Ground • Visit Eureka Skydeck for the highest view of the city where you’ll see the sports precinct, Port Phillip Bay, the beautiful Dandenong Ranges and the Yarra Valley • Visit Crown Casino & Entertainment Complex • Take one of the many day trips beyond Melbourne and visit the Yarra Valley, Phillip Island, the Mornington Peninsula, the Great Ocean Road, Ballarat, Geelong and more

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AUSTRALIA VICTORIA GREAT OCEAN ROAD SMALL GROUP ECO TOUR

GO WEST TOURS

This highly awarded small group tour takes in all the highlights of the spectacular Great Ocean Road in air-conditioned comfort and with complimentary WiFi onboard. Visit the world-renowned beaches of the Surf Coast and be awestruck by the famous rock formations of Port Campbell National Park, including the 12 Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge and Gibson Steps. Take a guided walk in the cool temperate rainforest of the Great Otway National Park. Duration: 13 hours Departs: Daily

PHILLIP ISLAND PENGUIN PARADE SMALL GROUP ECO TOUR

GO WEST TOURS

Experience the best of bayside Melbourne and Phillip Island with a visit to the colourful and iconic Brighton Beach Boxes, a guided tour of award-winning Moonlit Sanctuary and the Penguin Parade. Hand-feed kangaroos and wallabies and get up close with koalas. Explore Phillip Island's spectacular coastline at the Nobbies, cobblestone rocks that jut out of the water where Australia's largest colony of fur seals are found. End this spectacular day with the best view of the famous Penguin Parade. Duration: 11 hours Departs: Daily

GRAMPIANS NATIONAL PARK DAY TOUR

GO WEST TOURS

Immerse yourself in this nature-lover's paradise with guaranteed wildlife experiences. Explore Victoria's own Grand Canyon with a short hike from the Wonderland Turntable. Enjoy an included lunch break in the town of Halls Gap. Wonder at spectacular waterfalls at MacKenzies Falls and Silverband Falls, and take in the amazing panoramas from Boroka Lookout and Reeds Lookout. Duration: 13 hours Departs: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday

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MELBOURNE FOODIE DISCOVERY WALK

WALK MELBOURNE TOURS

Wander through Melbourne’s famous laneways in the most delicious way possible with this 3-hour tasting tour. Enjoy tasting savouries, sweets and drinks with your local guide, while gaining insight into Melbourne’s history and how modern Melbournians like to spend their time. On almost every tour our guests say “wow - you wouldn’t even know this was here!". Duration: 3 hours Departs: 13:30

YARRA VALLEY WINE EXPERIENCE

AUSTRALIAN WINE TOUR COMPANY

Experience some of Victoria’s best wineries in the stunning region of the Yarra Valley, only one hour from Melbourne. Enjoy tutored tastings at four premium wineries, a la carte lunch at a winery restaurant including a glass of wine, and indulge in a glass of famous bubbly at Domaine Chandon. You’ll also learn how to taste wine like a pro! Duration: 8 Hours Departs: Daily (except 25, 26 December) from 9am

GREAT OCEAN ROAD SMALL GROUP TOURS & PHILLIP ISLAND SMALL GROUP TOURS

OCEANIA TOURS

An experience like no other, Oceania Tours will treat you to a small group tour of no more than 11 passengers. Your expert guide will personalise your service as you explore the world-famous Great Ocean Road, or alternatively visit the worldfamous Phillip Island Penguin Parade. Your tour with Oceania will be a magical experience which you will treasure forever. Duration: 11 Hours - Great Ocean Road & 8-10 Hours - Phillip Island. Departs: Daily 8:00am for Great Ocean Road and 13:00, 14:00 for Penguin Island.

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AUSTRALIA VICTORIA

SEAROAD FERRIES QUEENSCLIFF - SORRENTO CAR & PASSENGER FERRY

SEAROAD FERRIES

Experience the beauty of Melbourne’s Port Phillip Bay. Connecting the Great Ocean Road and the Mornington Peninsula, it’s the ultimate road trip break. 40 minutes of hanging out in style rather than the 3 hour+ drive around the bay. Sail by spectacular scenery, clifftop mansions and coastline. Travel with a car, motorhome or campervan couldn’t be simpler with drive on/drive off. Duration: 40 minutes Departs: Queenscliff and Sorrento. Every hour on the hour 7am - 6pm daily.

SAIL, RAIL & DINE - THE Q TRAIN

THE Q TRAIN

The Q Train is a restaurant on rails showcasing local food, wine, beer and cider as you travel through the heart of The Bellarine. We’re inviting visitors to come aboard our restored carriages and enjoy a gastronomical journey unlike anything else you have experienced. Popular Sail, Rail and Dine packages are also available from the heart of Melbourne. Your journey onboard ’s restaurant train commences at one of two picturesque Railway Stations – Drysdale or Queenscliff. Opening Hours: Friday - Sunday, Lunch or Dinner

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MELBOURNE CROWN METROPOL MELBOURNE

WHITEMAN STREET, SOUTH BANK MELBOURNE

About hotel & property facilities: Crown Metropol embraces its Melbourne roots, and offers a hotel experience with a twist. Unexpected touches at every turn, unfussy service delivered by good people, and the best bed you’ve ever slept in. The rooms are modern and spacious featuring floor-to-ceiling windows, bespoke amenities and an overstocked mini bar. There’s also an Instagramworthy infinity pool with dreamy sun lounges and attentive wait staff. Our plethora of bars and restaurants cater to every whim from cocktails on the green at Holey Moley to crystal draped resplendence at R Bar.

CROWN TOWERS MELBOURNE

WHITEMAN STREET, SOUTH BANK MELBOURNE

About hotel & property facilities: Situated in the heart of Melbourne’s Southbank precinct, Crown Towers is synonymous with elegance and luxury. The spectacular views from this riverside icon are matched by exemplary service, exceptional signature restaurants, the exclusive Crystal Club and stylish bars including R Bar. For an additional touch of indulgence, Crown Spa offers the ultimate in private pampering.

CROWN PROMENADE MELBOURNE

WHITEMAN STREET, SOUTH BANK MELBOURNE

About hotel & property facilities: Crown Promenade Melbourne is a stylish and modern hotel featuring spacious rooms, right on the edge of the city. This vibrant hotel has everything you need for a week away or a weekend in town including The Deck fitness centre and pool, Mesh restaurant and Tonic bar. The wider Crown Melbourne complex is within walking distance, so you’re never far from the action.

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AUSTRALIA VICTORIA

THE SAVOY HOTEL ON LITTLE COLLINS

630 LITTLE COLLINS STREET, MELBOURNE

About hotel & property facilities: The Savoy Hotel on Little Collins is located opposite Southern Cross Station and a couple of blocks from the hub of Collins Street. It is the perfect base to explore Melbourne’s CBD precincts and each with its own cultural flavour. Restaurant and bar, gym, day spa, WiFi access, 24-hour reception.

RENDEZVOUS HOTEL MELBOURNE

CLARION SUITES GATEWAY

HOLIDAY INN MELBOURNE ON FLINDERS

575 FLINDERS LANE, MELBOURNE

About hotel & property facilities: Holiday Inn Melbourne on Flinders is the perfect Melbourne base, located in the heart of the CBD and in the free tram zone. Boasting elegant rooms with pillowtop beds, smart TVs with HDMI connectivity, free WiFi and blackout blinds. Enjoy use of our outdoor heated pool, 24-hour fitness centre and onsite restaurant and bar.

BATMAN'S HILL ON COLLINS

328 FLINDERS STREET, MELBOURNE

1 WILLIAM STREET, MELBOURNE

623 COLLINS STREET, MELBOURNE

About hotel & property facilities: Rendezvous Hotel Melbourne is one of Australia's grand hotels located in the very heart of the CBD, originally built in 1912. Onsite restaurant, meeting and event spaces, gym, 24-hour reception and WiFi access.

About hotel & property facilities: Located in the city centre with Free Circle tram only 2 minutes away, opposite the Yarra River and Southbank, Crown Casino entertainment and food precinct. We offer standard hotel rooms and fully equipped one and two bedrooms suites. This full service hotel offers a restaurant, bar, heated pool, minibar and off-site gym.

About hotel & property facilities: A charming historical hotel located in the heart of Melbourne CBD, opposite Southern Cross Station and the Skybus Airport Shuttle's terminal. It is listed as a heritage building and offers impeccable service. 145 Hotel rooms, 45 Apartments (fully equipped kitchen), 2 restaurants, 2 bars, 10 function spaces, free WiFi, parking, 24-hour reception and guest laundry.

CROWNE PLAZA MELBOURNE

1-5 SPENCER STREET, MELBOURNE About hotel & property facilities: Melbourne's only absolute riverfront hotel. Crowne Plaza Melbourne is ideally located on the Yarra River with rooms enjoying large feature windows, many with breathtaking views of Yarra River, Melbourne's City Skyline and the Bay. Just a short walk from the Centre of Melbourne, the central business and shopping districts and the lively Southbank, Docklands and South Wharf dining precincts. Also on the doorstep to Direct Factory Shopping Outlets and Melbourne Casino. Crowne Plaza Melbourne is easily accessible by public transport, conveniently located in the free tram zone with a tram stop at the front of the hotel. Free WiFi, heated outdoor pool, gym and wellness centre, restaurant, bar and coffee shop, 24-hour reception and room service, concierge services and foreign exchange. 65


MELBOURNE HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS MELBOURNE SOUTHBANK

35-47 CITY ROAD, SOUTHBANK, MELBOURNE

About hotel & property facilities: This newly built hotel is within the Arts precinct of Melbourne and walking distance to CBD shopping, restaurants and Crown Casino Complex. The hotel features an outdoor terrace, fitness room, self-service laundry and has a spacious open plan lobby with a restaurant and bar. Guestrooms boast black-out blinds, 49 inch televisions with cast technology and tea and coffee facilities.

TRAVELODGE HOTEL MELBOURNE SOUTHBANK

OAKS MELBOURNE ON COLLINS HOTEL

9 RIVERSIDE QUAY, SOUTHBANK

480 COLLINS STREET, MELBOURNE

About hotel & property facilities: Travelodge Hotel Melbourne Southbank is ideally positioned. Located only a one minute walk from Melbourne CBD, within easy walking distance to great restaurants and cafes, impressive shopping, renowned art galleries and Crown Casino. Property features: breakfast restaurant, 24-hour reception, WiFi access and laundry service.

About hotel & property facilities: Overlooking rows of mature elm trees and classic Victorian architecture, this 4.5 star hotel on Collins Street is fashioned on New York-style living and stretches 20 floors up, providing uninterrupted access to the business, shopping and entertainment precincts that lie below.

CAUSEWAY INN ON THE MALL

THE VICTORIA HOTEL

CAUSEWAY 353 HOTEL

353 LITTLE COLLINS STREET, MELBOURNE About hotel & property facilities: Comfortable accommodation, stylish and contemporary design fitted throughout with modern facilities at an affordable price. Centrally located in Melbourne’s CBD, set among an array of restaurants, cafes, shops and boutiques. Experience the best of the city’s attractions, sporting and entertainment venues, all just a stroll away. Restaurant, gym, steam room, 24-hour reception and free WiFi.

FRASER PLACE MELBOURNE

327 BOURKE STREET MALL, MELBOURNE

215 LITTLE COLLINS STREET, MELBOURNE

19 EXPLORATION LANE, MELBOURNE

About hotel & property facilities: Affordable accommodation in the heart of Melbourne, right on Bourke Street Mall, surrounded by restaurants, cafes and Melbourne’s famous shopping arcades. The ideal base for discovering the city, with easy access to shopping, cultural, sporting and entertainment precincts. Breakfast room, lounge area, 24-hour reception, free WiFi, internet kiosk and tour desk.

About hotel & property facilities: The Victoria Hotel offers 370 comfortably appointed rooms with a range of configurations available. Each room features; individually controlled air-conditioning and heating, flat-screen TV, desk, tea and coffee making facilities, in-room safe, en-suite bathroom and free WiFi. The hotel offers a rooftop fitness centre, plunge pool, spa and sauna, as well as a recently refurbished restaurant.

About hotel & property facilities: Fraser Place represents the height of style, with designer decor and furniture throughout. Fraser Place Melbourne features 112 studio rooms located in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD in one of its famous laneways providing the perfect base to explore Melbourne’s vibrant live music, arts and cultural scene while exploring the city’s unique retail, dining and entertainment precincts. toureast.net/australia

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AUSTRALIA VICTORIA

BEYOND MELBOURNE VICTORIA’S DIVERSE EXPERIENCES ARE ALL WITHIN A FEW HOURS DRIVE OF MELBOURNE. THE GREAT OCEAN ROAD IS ONE OF THE MOST SPECTACULAR COASTAL DRIVES TO EXPERIENCE PRISTINE BEACHES, QUAINT SEASIDE TOWNS AND BRILLIANT RAINFOREST; THE GRAMPIANS NATIONAL PARK FOR SANDSTONE MOUNTAINS, NATIVE WILDLIFE, INDIGENOUS ROCK ART AND TOWERING WATERFALLS; THE YARRA VALLEY FOR FINE WINE AND HOT AIR BALLOON RIDES; THE MORNINGTON PENINSULA FOR VINEYARDS, OCEANS, SPOTTING DOLPHINS AND NATURAL HOT SPRINGS. FOR THOSE WANTING TO EXPERIENCE A RE-CREATION OF THE 1850S GOLD RUSH ERA, WE SUGGEST A VISIT TO THE GOLD-MINING TOWN OF SOVEREIGN HILL.

LAKE HOUSE, DAYLESFORD

4 KING STREET, DAYLESFORD

About hotel & property facilities: 6 acres of gardens cascade down to Lake Daylesford’s shore, around which 33 suites and studios enjoy waterfront or garden settings. Exploring the property, guests find artwork and sculptures from local artists, lakefront terraces and country gardens with everything from koala-loved stringy barks to lilac, daphne, quince and plum trees. Enjoy the lakeside infinity pool, play tennis, or in cooler months, settle into the Library Bar with a glass of wine by the fire. Lake House pace is relaxed, emphasising good food and wellbeing. Amongst the fern gully, surrounded by waterfall-fed springs, The Spa is a tranquil oasis. The hotel’s iconic restaurant attracts foodies from far afield with local, seasonal produce, much of it from the property’s nearby farm, enhancing cuisine and an award-winning cellar keeping wine buffs satisfied.

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THE DAYLESFORD MACEDON RANGES REGION IS JUST 80-MINUTES DRIVE NORTHWEST OF MELBOURNE AND KNOWN FOR NATURAL MINERAL SPRINGS, CHARMING TOWNS, AWARD-WINNING RESTAURANTS AND CELLAR DOORS.


BEYOND MELBOURNE

OVERLAND WITH AUTOPIA TOURS

2 DAY GREAT OCEAN ROAD & GRAMPIANS OVERNIGHT ESCAPE (MELBOURNE TO MELBOURNE) AUTOPIA TOURS

Experience the stunning scenery on this two-day overnight journey to/from Melbourne, through a diverse range of natural wonders and iconic destinations. Drive the famous National Heritage listed Great Ocean Road, see the pristine beaches, quaint seaside townships and brilliant rainforest of the Otway National Park. See the wild shipwreck coastline of Loch Ard Gorge, to inspiring limestone cliffs at the Twelve Apostles. See the panoramic mountain views from the Grampians National Park, in search of wildlife, scenic waterfalls and the Australian bush landscape that is rich in indigenous culture. A moderate level of fitness is required to complete the walks. Not suitable for children under 8yrs old. Accommodation upgrades available on request. Duration: 2 days / 1 night Departs: From Melbourne, Victoria. With select inner city pickups from 7:00-7:45am

3 DAY MELBOURNE TO ADELAIDE OVERLAND JOURNEY – ONE-WAY AUTOPIA TOURS

Enjoy a 3-day adventure overland tour, travelling along the beautiful Great Ocean Road and then the rugged wilderness of the Grampians National Park. Uncovering the wonders of the landscape between Melbourne and Adelaide, places like the 12 Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge, Otway National Park, Tower Hill Reserve, Mackenzie Falls, Halls Gap Grampians, The Balconies and Reed's Lookout and other magnificent sights hidden amongst the Great Southern Touring Route. Be sure to keep an eye out for an abundance of Australian wildlife along the journey. A moderate level of fitness is required to complete the walks. Not suitable for children under 8 years old. Accommodation upgrades available on request. Duration: 3 days / 2 nights Departs: From Melbourne, Victoria. With select inner city pick-ups from 7:00-7:45am

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AUSTRALIA SOUTH AUSTRALIA

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Lake Eyre National Park Coober Pedy

SOUTH AUSTRALIA Flinders Ranges National Park Port Augusta Eyre Peninsula

Kangaroo Island

Clare Valley Barossa Valley Adelaide Fleurieu Peninsula Robe

FINE FOOD AND WINE, WORLD-CLASS ARTS FESTIVALS, BEAUTIFUL SCENERY AND A RICH EUROPEAN HERITAGE MAKE THIS STATE ONE OF AUSTRALIA'S MOST INTERESTING. NORTHEAST OF ADELAIDE IS THE BAROSSA VALLEY A LEADING FOOD AND WINE REGION, AND OFF THE MAINLAND IS KANGAROO ISLAND, A BIG SECLUDED ISLAND OF MAGNIFICENT FLORA AND FAUNA. EXPERIENCE THE RUGGED BEAUTY OF THE OUTBACK IN THE FLINDERS RANGES, WHICH FEATURES THE MYSTICALLY BEAUTIFUL WILPENA POUND. IF YOU HAVE TIME TO SPARE, THE EYRE PENINSULA IS A PRISTINE COASTLINE WHERE VISITORS CAN SWIM WITH DOLPHINS, PLAYFUL SEA LIONS AND TASTE SOME OF AUSTRALIA’S FRESHEST SEAFOOD.

THINGS TO DO • Cellar hop in the wine-producing region of the Barossa Valley • Visit the picturesque German village of Hahndorf in the Adelaide Hills • Meet native animals in their natural habitat on Kangaroo Island • Swim, surf, fish and drink wine on the pristine beaches of the Fleurieu Peninsula • Swim with playful sea lions on the Eyre Peninsula or shuck oysters straight from the ocean • Visit the Flinders Ranges and take a scenic 4WD to experience Brachina and Bunyeroo Gorge

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ADELAIDE

ADELAIDE ADELAIDE IS SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S COASTAL CAPITAL AND HAS A COLOURFUL CALENDAR OF FESTIVALS & EVENTS, SPACIOUS BOULEVARDS, VIBRANT INNER-CITY DISTRICTS, SOPHISTICATED ARCHITECTURE AND LUSH GARDENS. POINTS OF INTEREST INCLUDE ADELAIDE CENTRAL MARKET, A LARGE UNDERCOVER FRESH PRODUCE MARKET, THE HISTORIC HARBOUR OF PORT ADELAIDE AND ADELAIDE OVAL, WHERE YOU CAN WALK OVER THE ROOFLINE FOR AN IMPRESSIVE VISTA OF THE OVAL. EAST OF ADELAIDE ARE THE ADELAIDE HILLS OFFERING PICTURESQUE FARMLANDS AND CHARMING VILLAGES INCLUDING HAHNDORF, A QUAINT GERMAN STYLE VILLAGE, 45-MINUTES SOUTH OF ADELAIDE IS THE SPECTACULAR FLEURIEU PENINSULA, HOME TO THE RENOWNED WINE REGION OF MCLAREN VALE WHERE YOU CAN FIND D'ARENBERG, AN INTERACTIVE WINE MUSEUM THAT SERVES 3D PRINTED FOOD! CAPE JERVIS AT THE TIP OF THE PENINSULA IS WHERE THE FERRY DEPARTS FOR KANGAROO ISLAND.

ROOFCLIMB ADELAIDE OVAL

ADELAIDE OVAL

RoofClimb Adelaide Oval will literally take you to new heights at the world-class Adelaide Oval - in the heart of the city! This exhilarating adventure will have you travelling along the impressive curved roofline before being led to an open viewing deck where in a world first, you can sit on one of 16 seats to take in the impressive vistas of Adelaide Oval and beyond. Here you can also test your nerve with a lean out point, 50 metres above the ground! With a wide range of climb possibilities, an unforgettable experience awaits – twilight views, sparkling city lights or blue sky in every direction. The choice is yours! Participation terms and conditions apply. Duration: 2 Hours Departs: RoofClimb departures available daily. Day, Twilight and Night Climb options available. Departing from the RoofClimb Centre, Adelaide Oval - South gate, War Memorial Drive, Adelaide.

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AUSTRALIA SOUTH AUSTRALIA MCLAREN VALE WINERY EXPERIENCE

ADELAIDE'S TOP FOOD & WINE TOURS Join a relaxed and unhurried small group tour (maximum 10 ppl) to the beautiful McLaren Vale wine region, only 45 minutes south of Adelaide city. Your journey will showcase this spectacular wine region, with rolling hills and vineyards to the southern beaches. Enjoy premium wines from boutique family owned winegrowers. A delicious lunch with wine is included. Duration: 8 hours Departs: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday

ADELAIDE HILLS & HAHNDORF HIDEAWAY

ADELAIDE'S TOP FOOD & WINE TOURS Join a small group tour (maximum 10 ppl) to the Adelaide Hills and Hahndorf. Enjoy spectacular views from Mt Lofty Lookout, taste award winning local cheese, chocolate and wine. Meander the streets of the oldest surviving German village of Hahndorf. Enjoy a hearty German lunch with beer or wine. Duration: 8 hours Departs: Wednesday, Friday & Sunday

7 DAY ADELAIDE TO ALICE SPRINGS OVERLAND TOUR ADVENTURE TOURS AUSTRALIA

Travel into Australia’s magnificent Red Centre on this overland journey from Adelaide. From the orange-rock spires of Warren Gorge, to the underground mining town of Coober Pedy and the towering domes of Kata Tjuta, make your way through some iconic outback sights on your way to Alice Springs. See opal-cutting demonstrations, meet the furry residents of a kangaroo orphanage, and learn about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander spiritual beliefs on a guided walk at Uluru as you discover more about this breathtaking Australian region. Includes 2 nights twin share hotel, 1 night underground multishare, 3 nights camping in twin share tents with linen supplied and most meals. Duration: 7 Days Departs: Selected Wednesdays year round

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MERCURE GROSVENOR HOTEL ADELAIDE

104 NORTH TERRACE, ADELAIDE

About hotel & property facilities: An historic 4-star hotel superbly located opposite the Festival Centre, casino and free city tram. Walking distance to tourist attractions, Adelaide Oval, dining, entertainment, markets and shopping precincts. The hotel offers 181 rooms with free WiFi, 24-hour reception and room service, restaurant and bar, Hertz car rental on site.

About hotel & property facilities: Oaks Adelaide Horizons Suites is a spacious and stylish apartment hotel conveniently located on North Terrace in the heart of Adelaide’s CBD, opposite the Adelaide Convention Centre, Sky City Casino, Royal Adelaide Hospital and Adelaide Oval. Enjoy the best that Adelaide has to offer when you stay at this serviced apartment.

125 NORTH TERRACE, ADELAIDE

OAKS ADELAIDE HORIZONS SUITES

HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS ADELAIDE CITY CENTRE

30 BLYTH STREET, ADELAIDE

About hotel & property facilities: The new Holiday Inn Express Adelaide City Centre is situated in the vibrant north-west quarter of Adelaide’s central business district. The great location provides easy accessibility to Adelaide Oval, Adelaide Casino and Rundle Mall shopping. Holiday Inn Express Adelaide City Centre is the smart choice for savvy business and leisure travellers, delivering a fresh and hassle free stay every time. The hotel features 245 well-designed rooms equipped with everything you need for a great stay. Start the day right with our free Express Start Breakfast or Grab & Go option, stay connected with free WiFi, after a long day recharge with our high quality bedding and have a restful night’s sleep with a choice of soft and firm pillows.

MAJESTIC ROOF GARDEN HOTEL

55 FROME ST, ADELAIDE

About hotel & property facilities: Located just 20m from Adelaide's premier shopping and dining precinct, the award-winning 4.5-star Majestic Roof Garden Hotel boasts rooftop garden with panoramic views of the Adelaide Hills and East End. Free unlimited WiFi, unique South Australian minibar, king size beds, on site restaurant, 24-hour reception and room service and mini gymnasium. toureast.net/australia

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AUSTRALIA SOUTH AUSTRALIA

KANGAROO ISLAND KANGAROO ISLAND LIES 13 KILOMETRES OFF THE MAINLAND OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA AND IS 30 MINUTES BY PLANE FROM ADELAIDE, OR A 90-MINUTE DRIVE FOLLOWED BY A 45-MINUTE FERRY RIDE FROM CAPE JERVIS AT THE TIP OF FLEURIEU PENINSULA. KANGAROO ISLAND IS A BIG SECLUDED ISLAND OF NATIVE BUSHLAND, AMAZING WILDLIFE, ENDLESS WHITE BEACHES AND TOWERING SAND DUNES. IT’S ONE OF THE BEST PLACES TO SEE NATIVE ANIMALS IN THEIR HABITATS. THERE’S SO MUCH TO DO HERE AND SEVERAL TOUR OPERATORS OFFER GUIDED EXPERIENCES AND MULTI-DAY TRIPS. WALK AMONG SEA LIONS AT SEAL BAY CONSERVATION PARK, SWIM AT EMU BAY, SPOT KOALAS, KANGAROOS, WALLABIES, ECHIDNAS AND LOTS OF BIRDLIFE. ON THE WESTERN SIDE OF THE ISLAND IS FLINDERS CHASE NATIONAL PARK, A SANCTUARY FOR MANY SPECIES OF ANIMALS AND HOME TO REMARKABLE ROCKS. THE ISLAND IS A FOOD AND WINE LOVERS PARADISE KNOWN FOR ITS FRESHLY CAUGHT SEAFOOD, CHEESES AND WINES.

KANGAROO ISLAND SEAFRONT

49 NORTH TERRACE, PENNESHAW

About hotel & property facilities: The Seafront is perfectly situated in Penneshaw, gateway to Kangaroo Island, and overlooks the magnificent Backstairs Passage. Kangaroo Island is totally unspoilt with white beaches, stunning coastlines and home to an abundance of wildlife. If you're looking for four-star accommodation in an idyllic setting, this is surely the place, located on the Esplanade and just 300 metres from the Sealink. 73


KANGAROO ISLAND LIFESTYLE, WINE & WILDLIFE EXPRESS

COAST&CO. + EXCEPTIONAL KANGAROO ISLAND

EXCEPTIONAL KANGAROO ISLAND AND COAST&CO.

Two of Australia's leading experiential tour operators, Exceptional Kangaroo Island and Coast&Co., combine to showcase the wine country, landscape and wildlife of Fleurieu Peninsula and Kangaroo Island in an efficient round-trip experience. 3 day/2 night Lifestyle, Wine and Wildlife Express, with private and semiprivate options, includes pick-up from Adelaide hotel, one day exploring the McLaren Vale wine country and Fleurieu Peninsula, ferry to the island, two days discovering the Kangaroo Island wildlife and landscape, two nights Island accommodation (dinner, bed and breakfast), flight to Adelaide and hotel transfers. A 4 day/3 night Lifestyle, Wine and Wildlife is also available which has an additional day of wine, farmland and landscape, with an overnight stay at an elegant coastal lodge. Duration: 3 day/2 night & 4 day/3 night options Departs: On request

COAST & GORGE MCLAREN VALE

COAST&CO.

This experience brings together the finest elements of McLaren Vale and the Fleurieu Peninsula including coast, wine, food, nature and wildlife, all within 45 minutes of Adelaide. Highlights include a 4WD adventure overlooking ancient Onkaparinga Gorge, to see indigenous history, native animals and geology that dates back 600 million years. Then enter Wirra Wirra for a tour of its historic ironstone cellars and original cellar door. Visit Red Poles Restaurant for lunch, followed by a tour of their stunning Indigenous Art Gallery. After lunch savour a tour and wine tasting at d’Arenberg Cube followed by a masterclass at Bekkers Wine, overlooking their stunning McLaren Vale estate. Finish with a majestic drive down Silver Sands beach. Dropoff at Adelaide CBD or the Cape Jervis Ferry terminal for your Kangaroo Island adventure. Duration: One day Departs: On request

KANGAROO ISLAND IN STYLE

EXCEPTIONAL KANGAROO ISLAND Travel to Kangaroo Island and join our enthusiastic, local guides on a small group tour enjoying a combination of good food, good wine and wildlife in the wild. Day One: Island Life - this day blends a range of wildlife experiences with an elegant barbeque at a private lunch site out in the bush. Get an introduction to Island life – exploring farmland, wildlife walks, beaches and sea-lions. The day ends at your accommodation for dinner, bed and breakfast. Day Two: Flinders Chase Focus - explore the Island’s landscape highlights and Flinders Chase National Park backtracks with a picnic lunch in the bush. Explore Remarkable Rocks, Weirs Cove, Admirals Arch and restricted access wildlife habitat. Note: Optional add-ons include flights, transfers and accommodation. Duration: 2 day/1 night (single tours optional) Departs: Daily (except Christmas Day)

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AUSTRALIA SOUTH AUSTRALIA

ADELAIDE OUTBACK A FIVE-HOUR DRIVE OR A SHORT DOMESTIC FLIGHT FROM ADELAIDE IS THE IKARA – FLINDERS RANGES NATIONAL PARK, ONE OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA’S ICONIC DESTINATIONS WITH SPECTACULAR GORGES AND MOUNTAIN RANGES THAT COMBINE TO CREATE AN AREA OF STUNNING BEAUTY. IT’S HOME TO THE MYSTICALLY BEAUTIFUL WILPENA POUND – A NATURAL AMPHITHEATRE OF MOUNTAINS. ENJOY A SELF-DRIVE OR FLY FROM ADELAIDE AND STAY IN AN ECO VILLA IN THE NATIONAL PARK WITH VIEWS OF THE SURROUNDING RANGES AND WILPENA POUND. TAKE IN THE SUNRISE FROM BUNYEROO VALLEY ROAD AND HIKE TO WILPENA POUND, TRAVEL THROUGH THE MOUNTAIN RANGES AND VISIT ABORIGINAL ROCK ART SITES. FOR THE ULTIMATE EXPERIENCE TAKE A HELICOPTER FLIGHT OVER WILPENA POUND BEFORE LANDING ON A CLIFF-TOP TO WITNESS THE SUNSET. ENJOY AN OUTBACK DINNER, THEN SLEEP IN A SWAG UNDER THE STARS BEFORE TAKING A RETURN HELICOPTER FLIGHT THE FOLLOWING DAY BACK TO BASE.

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ADELAIDE OUTBACK WILPENA POUND RESORT

WILPENA ROAD, VIA HAWKER

About hotel & property facilities: Wilpena Pound Resort and Ikara Safari Camp are located within the iconic Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park and is proudly owned and operated by the Adnyamathanha Traditional Owners. The property is home to native wildlife including kangaroos, emus and wedge-tail eagles, and offers Aboriginal Cultural Walks, 4WD tours and scenic flights over Wilpena Pound and Lake Eyre.

RAWNSLEY PARK STATION

WILPENA ROAD, VIA HAWKER

About hotel & property facilities: Overlooking the southern side of Wilpena Pound, Rawnsley Park Station provides the perfect base for exploring South Australia's beautiful Flinders Ranges. There are several options for accommodation but tucked away in a secluded spot with breathtaking views, our one and two-bedroom eco-villas are the ultimate in Flinders Ranges' accommodation.There are great views of Wilpena Pound and the surrounding ranges from your private verandah, and reception a short five minute walk away. The next accommodation option is Rawnsley Homestead which offers luxurious selfcontained accommodation for two couples or a family. Holiday units and a caravan park are also available for those on a budget.

IKARA SAFARI CAMP

WILPENA POUND RESORT, WILPENA POUND ROAD, VIA HAWKER About hotel & property facilities: The ultimate Outback ‘glamping’ experience, each of the 15 safari tents has a king size bed (can be split), modern ensuite bathroom, luxury amenities, reverse cycle air-conditioning, power and a private deck and fire pit. All tents are positioned to offer magnificent views of the sunset over Wilpena Pound. Guests have access to all Wilpena Pound Resort's facilities.

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AUSTRALIA TASMANIA

TASMANIA

Stanley

Burnie Devonport Launceston Cataract Gorge

Cradle Mountain Strahan

Freycinet National Park Coles Bay

TASMANIA Gordon River Mount Field National Park

Hobart Port Arthur Bruny Island

THE PRISTINE SERENITY, THE CLEAN AIR, THE SPECTACULAR BEAUTY OF ITS RUGGED MOUNTAINS AND DRAMATIC COASTLINE MAKE THE ISLAND OF TASMANIA A DESTINATION LIKE NO OTHER IN AUSTRALIA. EXPERIENCE THE BEAUTY AND DIVERSITY OF TASMANIA’S WORLD HERITAGE WILDERNESS FROM PICTUREPOSTCARD WINEGLASS BAY TO THE DESOLATE YET BEAUTIFUL ALPINE REGION OF CRADLE MOUNTAIN LAKE ST CLAIR NATIONAL PARK. THE ISLAND STATE ALSO HAS AMAZING WILDLIFE, A THRIVING CREATIVE CULTURE, A RICH HISTORY OF CONVICTS, PIONEERS, MINERS AND WHALERS, AS WELL AS FABULOUS FOOD AND WINE.

THINGS TO DO • Soak up history on Hobart’s riverfront cobblestone streets and take a tour to the summit of Mount Wellington for sweeping views of Hobart • Visit Mona, the Museum of Old and New Art where the lowest level includes a 240 million-year-old, 12 metre-high sandstone wall • Tour Freycinet National Park and Wineglass Bay – voted one of the world’s ten best beaches • Head into the World Heritage-listed wilderness that makes up 20 per cent of the island • Walk through Cradle Mountain that towers above the calm and peaceful Dove Lake • Walk over Cataract Gorge – a dramatic wilderness in the heart of Launceston • Watch the farm come alive at Bridestowe Lavender Estate • Enjoy a feast of fresh seafood on a cruise that visits the calm waters surrounding Bruny Island and watch your guide snorkel for wild abalone, sea urchins, oysters and salmon • Join 6th generation Tasmanian farmers at Curringa Farm for an amazing farmstay experience 77


HOBART

HOBART HOBART IS THE CAPITAL OF AUSTRALIA'S ISLAND STATE OF TASMANIA. THIS SMALL CITY IS AT THE BASE OF MOUNT WELLINGTON AND ON THE RIVER DERWENT. HOBART IS FAMOUS FOR FANTASTIC FOOD, WINE AND GEORGIAN BUILDINGS. WE RECOMMEND A TOUR TO THE SUMMIT OF MOUNT WELLINGTON FOR SWEEPING VIEWS OF THE CITY AND BEYOND OR A VISIT TO MONA, THE AMAZINGLY GOOD MUSEUM OF OLD AND NEW ART. SALAMANCA PLACE HAS GALLERIES, THEATRES, CRAFT SHOPS AND 1830S GEORGIAN WAREHOUSES CONVERTED TO RESTAURANTS. YOUR CLIENTS WILL DISCOVER THERE'S MORE TO HOBART THAN THEY EXPECT!

LENNA OF HOBART - INNKEEPERS ACCOMMODATION

167 MACQUARIE STREET, HOBART

173 MACQUARIE STREET, HOBART

About hotel & property facilities: Open the door to this 1874-built sandstone mansion and connect with Hobart's story. This landmark hotel puts you right on the historic doorstep of Hobart's vibrant waterfront, Salamanca Place, home to Australia's largest outdoor market and fine eateries. The hotel is a short walk to the CBD and Mona ferry terminal.

About hotel & property facilities: Travelodge Hotel Hobart is a 131-room hotel conveniently located in the heart of Hobart. The hotel is a great base from which to explore attractions and visit the charming dining and shopping spots. Breakfast restaurant, 24-hour reception, WiFi access and laundry service.

About hotel & property facilities: Ibis Styles Hobart is a bright, modern award-winning hotel centrally located in the CBD and a short walk to the Salamanca waterfront precinct. It is Tasmania’s largest hotel with 296 rooms, opened in 2017. It has an Asian restaurant + bar, free WiFi, 24-hour reception, 25m lap pool, gym and sauna, in-room safe and tour bookings and advice.

TASMAN ISLAND CRUISES WITH PORT ARTHUR

PENNICOTT JOURNEYS

PENNICOTT JOURNEYS

Departing from Hobart, spend a day on the Tasman Peninsula to enjoy a guided return bus tour and a coastal wilderness cruise travelling between Eaglehawk Neck and Port Arthur. You’ll visit Port Arthur, enjoy morning tea and lunch, see dramatic sea cliffs, deep sea caves and encounter sea and coastal wildlife such as seals, dolphins and sea birds. Duration: 10 hours Departs: Daily

Harvest and feast on the freshest Tasmanian seafood in an intimate full day cruise in the calm waters surrounding Bruny Island. Watch your guide snorkel for and prepare large wild abalone and sea urchins to enjoy alongside freshly shucked oysters, rock lobster and salmon. Your seafood lunch is accompanied by fresh breads, salads, cheeses and Tasmanian wines, beers, ciders and juices. Duration: 7 hours Departs: Daily

Winner of Tasmania’s Best Tourist Attraction for nine years in a row. From Hobart enjoy a guided return bus tour, a wilderness cruise, morning tea, lunch and sightseeing on Bruny Island. Cruise beneath some of Australia’s highest sea cliffs, explore deep sea caves, visit the awesome Breathing Rock and The Monument and search for abundant wildlife such as seals, dolphins and sea birds. Duration: 9 hours Departs: Daily

20 RUNNYMEDE STREET BATTERY POINT

PENNICOTT JOURNEYS

TRAVELODGE HOTEL HOBART

TASMANIAN SEAFOOD SEDUCTION

IBIS STYLES HOBART

BRUNY ISLAND CRUISE

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AUSTRALIA TASMANIA

CURRINGA FARM

5831 LYELL HIGHWAY, HAMILTON About hotel & property facilities: Join us, Tim and Jane, 6th generation Tasmanian farmers, for an amazing farmstay experience. Award-winning, deluxe accommodation spaced privately working on a 750-acre farm with 3000 sheep. One hour from Hobart at Hamilton, Central Tasmania. Perfect for daytrips to highland lakes and mountains en-route to West Coast. Ideal for families, romantics or mini groups. 9 cottages, complete kitchens and luxurious bathrooms. BBQ hampers. Bookable farm tour (min 4 pax): working dogs, sheep shearing, vegetable crops, conservation areas. Savour delicious teas, honey and sauces in cafĂŠ gift shop. Running most days. Group markets: cruise, series, incentive or special interest. 2.5hr program. BBQ lunch, farm tour, dog show and sheep shearing. Groups consider overnight stay, full farm tour with BBQ lunch or dinner.

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LAUNCESTON

LAUNCESTON LAUNCESTON IS TASMANIA’S SECOND LARGEST CITY AND HAS REDEFINED ITSELF AS A CULTURAL HUB WITH VIBRANT CAFES, MUSEUMS AND OPEN PARKLAND. IT’S NOTED FOR ITS GEORGIAN AND VICTORIAN STREETSCAPES PLUS THE WILD AND BEAUTIFUL CATARACT GORGE, A RIVER GORGE IN THE HEART OF THE CITY, A MAJOR TOURIST ATTRACTION. LAUNCESTON IS ALSO THE STARTING POINT FOR MANY OF THE EXTENDED TOURS AROUND THE ISLAND. THE TWO MUST-SEE PARKS OF CRADLE MOUNTAIN LAKE ST CLAIR NATIONAL PARK AND WINEGLASS BAY IN FREYCINET NATIONAL PARK, ARE WITHIN EASY REACH. BRIDESTOWE LAVENDER ESTATE

BRIDESTOWE LAVENDER ESTATE

In 1921 perfumer CK Denny migrated to Tasmania holding a packet of lavender seeds sourced from the southern French Alps and so began Bridestowe Estate. Join us for an unforgettable experience at Bridestowe Lavender Estate. We’re open all year round for you to enjoy each season, farm cycle and the freedom and space that comes with farm life. We are a working farm, so we’re busy throughout the year with planting, pruning and making our famous Bridestowe Lavender Estate products. Duration: 1 Hour Departs: Self guided tours available all year round. Guided tours every hour during flowering season.

TIDAL WATERS RESORT ST HELENS INNKEEPERS ACCOMMODATION

1 QUAIL STREET, ST HELENS

About hotel & property facilities: Tidal Waters Resort features 60 hotel rooms, a contemporary restaurant and facilities that offer a relaxing escape for travellers on Tasmania's east coast. Just 2.5 hours drive from Launceston. The property is situated on George's Bay, with views across the water to watch the fishing fleet come in. toureast.net/australia

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AUSTRALIA TASMANIA

TASMANIA'S NATIONAL PARKS DENSE FORESTS LINE HIGHWAYS, DARK RIVERS TUMBLE THROUGH STEEP GORGES, DEEP AND WIDE LAKES OPEN UP BEFORE YOU. EXPERIENCE THE BEAUTY AND DIVERSITY OF TASMANIA’S WORLD HERITAGE WILDERNESS. ONE OF THE LAST TRUE WILDERNESS REGIONS, IT ENCOMPASSES A GREATER RANGE OF NATURAL AND CULTURAL VALUES THAN ANY OTHER REGION ON EARTH.

FREYCINET LODGE

FREYCINET NATIONAL PARK, COLES BAY ROAD, COLES BAY About hotel & property facilities: Located entirely within Freycinet National Park, this eco-lodge boasts a setting that is second to none. Cabins, terraces and pavilions are scattered through the coastal bushland, while nearby there are multiple restaurants and a bar overlooking Great Oyster Bay. It's the perfect base for exploring the National Park. 81

LEMONTHYME WILDERNESS RETREAT - INNKEEPERS ACCOMMODATION

3718 CRADLE MOUNTAIN ROAD, CRADLE MOUNTAIN

About hotel & property facilities: Lemonthyme Wilderness Retreat is a charming and unique property perched majestically in the pristine wilderness adjacent to Cradle Mountain. Cradle Mountain is a comfortable 30 minute drive from this wilderness oasis.

About hotel & property facilities: Set in alpine woodland alongside the National Park, Cradle Mountain Hotel is the perfect base to explore the area. The hotel offers the adventure of a mountain getaway, with the convenience of accommodation, restaurants and facilities all under one roof. Home to the awardwinning Altitude Restuarant and Lounge Bar.

770 DOLCOATH ROAD, MOINA

CRADLE MOUNTAIN HOTEL


TASMANIA'S NATIONAL PARKS, STRAHAN, STANLEY, DEVONPORT & PORT ARTHUR

STRAHAN VILLAGE STRAHAN IS THE GATEWAY TO THE WORLD HERITAGE-LISTED FRANKLINGORDON WILD RIVERS NATIONAL PARK. IT’S A HARBOUR-VILLAGE WITH A DARK CONVICT PAST. THERE’S NO SHORTAGE OF CONVICT AND PIONEER STORIES, AND THE STUNNING NATURAL WILDERNESS IS BEST DISCOVERED WITH A GORDON RIVER CRUISE.

GORDON RIVER CRUISE

GORDON RIVER CRUISES

Explore World Heritage wilderness aboard the award-winning Spirit of the Wild, a custom-built catamaran that cruises the Gordon River and Macquarie Harbour. Your vessel is equipped with electric motors, to cruise quietly on the river, experiencing the tranquility of this remarkable place. Cruise includes walking tours in the rainforest and at Sarah Island, as well as a full buffet lunch. Duration: 6 Hours Departs: 08:30 Daily

RISBY COVE - INNKEEPERS ACCOMMODATION

THE ESPLANADE, STRAHAN

About hotel & property facilities: Rustic yet contemporary, Risby Cove is a stylish addition to Strahan's beautiful waterfront. Located on its own stretch of Macquarie Harbour, Risby Cove is Strahan's only absolute waterfront accommodation. Accommodation provides all modern amenities in a range of spacious one and two bedroom suites.

STANLEY & DEVONPORT EDGEWATER DEVONPORT INNKEEPERS ACCOMMODATION

4 THOMAS STREET, EAST DEVONPORT About hotel & property facilities: The hotel enjoys a unique location on the banks of the Mersey River near its entrance to Bass Strait. The Spirit of Tasmania vessel glides gently into the river and berths adjacent to Edgewater Hotel, making it the ideal location to stay either before departure or on arrival in Devonport.

STANLEY SEAVIEW INN INNKEEPERS ACCOMMODATION

58 DOVECOTE ROAD, STANLEY

About hotel & property facilities: Stanley Seaview Inn is a multi-award winning property, located in the latest tourist hotspot, Stanley, on Tasmania's spectacular north west coast. Perched on a hill it boasts spectacular coastal views of the town, famous Stanley Nut, surrounding beaches and Rocky Cape National Park.

STANLEY IS FAMOUS FOR THE NUT, THE REMAINS OF AN ANCIENT VOLCANIC PLUG WITH A LARGE FLAT SURFACE. VISITORS CLIMB THE PATH TO THE TOP OF THE NUT FOR A 360-DEGREE VIEW OF STANLEY. DEVONPORT IS THE GATEWAY TO THE NORTH-WEST AND IT'S WHERE THE SPIRIT OF TASMANIA FERRY FROM MELBOURNE ARRIVES. DEVONPORT BOASTS OCEAN, MOUNTAIN AND RIVER VIEWS AND IT’S CLOSE TO CRADLE MOUNTAIN. THERE ARE PLENTY OF WONDERFUL OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES TO ENJOY AND MARITIME STORIES TO KEEP VISITORS ENTERTAINED.

PORT ARTHUR THE PORT ARTHUR HISTORIC SITE IS A MAJOR AUSTRALIAN TOURISM DESTINATION AND AN IMPORTANT HERITAGE SITE, WHERE VISITORS CAN LEARN THE STORY OF AUSTRALIA’S COLONIAL HISTORY; AS THIS PLACE WAS ONCE A FEARED CONVICT SETTLEMENT. THE SITE IS INCLUDED ON THE UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE LIST.

PORT ARTHUR VILLAS INNKEEPERS ACCOMMODATION

52 SAFETY COVE ROAD, PORT ARTHUR About hotel & property facilities: Located next to the Port Arthur Historic Site, this is a perfect location from which to explore the historic charm of Port Arthur. It is only a short walk to the entry of the historic site from your studio or 2 bedroom villa. Set amongst beautifully managed gardens, Port Arthur Villas provides a welcoming base to explore the Tasman Peninsula region. toureast.net/australia

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AUSTRALIA NORTHERN TERRITORY

NORTHERN TERRITORY

Tiwi Islands Darwin Litchfield National Park

Kakadu National Park Katherine

Tennant

NORTHERN TERRITORY Alice Springs Kings Canyon Uluru

AUSTRALIA’S NORTHERN TERRITORY IS ONE OF THE LAST REMAINING GENUINE OUTBACK REGIONS, WITH MANY NATURAL WONDERS, AN ANCIENT HISTORY AND UNIQUE WILDLIFE TO EXPLORE. IT’S THE THIRD LARGEST STATE/TERRITORY IN AUSTRALIA, YET IS THE LEAST POPULATED. IT’S HOME TO ULURU/AYERS ROCK, THE MIGHTY KINGS CANYON, HISTORIC ALICE SPRINGS, DIVERSE KAKADU NATIONAL PARK, DARWIN AND LITCHFIELD NATIONAL PARK. THE REGION INVOKES A SPIRIT OF EXPLORATION WITH ITS WIDE-OPEN SPACES, COLOURFUL LANDSCAPES AND DREAMTIME LEGENDS.

THINGS TO DO TOP END • Enjoy Darwin, capital of the Northern Territory and gateway to Kakadu National Park • Explore the ancient rainforest, Aboriginal rock art and tranquil waters of Kakadu’s World Heritagelisted National park • Visit Litchfield National Park, to witness the spectactular waterfalls and waterholes • Take a scenic outback floatplane flight adventure for a unique aerial perspective of this unique pristine wilderness • Take a Corrroboree Billabong Wetland Cruise down Mary River to spot a salt water crocodile • Come face-to-face with some of the largest saltwater crocodiles at Crocosaurus Cove CENTRAL AUSTRALIA • Witness the changing colour of Uluru/Ayers Rock at sunset and sunrise - one of the great natural wonders of the world rising 348 metres high over the landscape • Stand at the rim of the mighty Kings Canyon in the Watarrka National Park • Dine under a million stars at the award-winning Sounds of Silence Dinner • Ride on a camel to explore the great Central Australian Desert • Enjoy panoramic views of central Australia from a hot air balloon

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CENTRAL AUSTRALIA CENTRAL AUSTRALIA, ALSO KNOWN AS THE RED CENTRE, IS CONSIDERED THE CULTURAL AND SPIRITUAL HEART OF AUSTRALIA. IT’S WHERE YOU CAN EXPERIENCE THE MAGIC OF ULURU/ AYERS ROCK DURING SUNRISE AND SUNSET, DINE UNDER A MILLION STARS IN THE DESERT OR TAKE IN THE GRANDEUR OF KINGS CANYON FOR TOWERING RED ROCK CLIFFS, FORESTED CREVICES AND ENDLESS DESERT VIEWS. IT’S HOME TO ALICE SPRINGS, THE ABORIGINAL ART CAPITAL AND FAMOUS FOR MOUNTAIN RANGES, WATERHOLES AND GORGES.

SOUNDS OF SILENCE DINNER

EARLY MORNING HOT AIR BALLOON FLIGHT

VOYAGES

Floating gently in the air, you will appreciate the vast remoteness of the Australian outback. Big red kangaroos are seen nearly every day as the balloon crosses high above spinifex grasses, mulga scrub and cattle stations. After landing, there is time to enjoy the desert tranquillity and light refreshments accompanied by sparkling wine and fruit juice with your hosts. $30 mandatory aviation insurance charge. Duration: Allow up to 4 hours Departs: Daily from Alice Springs

Experience the tranquillity of the pre-dawn land under a canopy of stars. Watch the amazing transformation of colours and life as the desert awakens with Uluru and Kata Tjuta as your backdrop. Once the sun is up, enjoy a guided tour of the base of Uluru. Desert Awakenings is designed to introduce you to the natural and cultural landscapes of this remarkable region. Duration: 6 hours Departs: 1 hour prior to sunrise ex Ayers Rock

OUTBACK BALLOONING

FIELD OF LIGHT

DESERT AWAKENINGS TOUR

ULURU SUNSET BBQ

VOYAGES

VOYAGES

EMU RUN EXPERIENCE

Sounds of Silence offers the best of the Red Centre distilled into four magical hours. An evening of dining under the sparkling outback sky. As the sun sets and darkness falls, listen to the sound of a didgeridoo and prepare for an unforgettable dining experience. After dinner, listen to our resident star talker decode the southern night sky, visible due to the exceptional clarity of the atmosphere. Duration: 4 hours Departs: 1 hour prior to sunset ex Ayers Rock

As darkness falls and Uluru is thrown into silhouette, Field of Light illuminates. As far as the eye can see gentle rhythms of colour light up the desert. The exhibition, aptly named Tili Wiru Tjuta Nyakutjaku or ‘looking at lots of beautiful lights’ is located in local Pitjantjatjara, and covers more than seven football fields. The 50,000 solar-powered stems light up as the sun sets and the brightly coloured light stems glow throughout the night. Duration: 1.5 hours including transfers Departs: 30 minutes after sunset ex Ayers Rock

This tour picks you up from your Ayers Rock Resort, an hour prior to the sun setting and takes you to the Uluru sunset viewing area. You will enjoy a glass of sparkling wine as you take in the beautiful sunset over Uluru. Meanwhile a delicious dinner is prepared by your guide. Departs: Daily ex Ayers Rock Duration: 2 hours approx

1 DAY ULURU & KATA-TJUTA WITH SUNSET BBQ TOUR EX ALICE SPRINGS OR AYERS ROCK EMU RUN EXPERIENCE

Experience the wonders of Uluru & Kata Tjuta on this once in a lifetime journey into the heart of Central Australia. Explore the domes of Kata Tjuta as you venture into the Walpa Gorge. Visit the Cultural Centre to learn about the Anangu people and wander through the local art galleries. Enjoy two guided walks at the base of Uluru - the Mala Walk and Mutitjulu Waterhole Walk - where your guide will share stories of Tjukurpa (Dreamtime) and local traditions. The highlight of the day is the breathtaking Uluru sunset with a glass of sparkling wine and a delicious Aussie barbecue. A spectacular day never to be forgotten. Departs: Daily (ex Ayers Rock) Departs: Mon/ Wed/Fri/Sat (ex Alice Springs), Duration 7 hours approx (ex Ayers Rock) Duration 18 hours approx (ex Alice Springs)

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AUSTRALIA NORTHERN TERRITORY

ULURU SUNRISE TOUR

EMU RUN EXPERIENCE

Watching the Uluru Sunrise is a magical experience and something everyone should do at least once in their life. Enjoy a light breakfast before witnessing the first sunlight of the day creep over the horizon and touch the desert plains. Tour includes pick up and drop off from/to your Ayers Rock Resort. Departs: Daily from Ayers Rock Duration: 2 hours approx

VOYAGES DESERT GARDENS HOTEL

1 DAY WEST MACDONNELL RANGES TOUR EMU RUN EXPERIENCE

Be dazzled by the array of sunburnt oranges of the West MacDonnell Ranges! Stopping at historic sites and enjoying a variety of walks. Visit Simpsons Gap, Standley Chasm, Ochre Pits, Ormiston Gorge, Glen Helen Lodge and Ellery Creek Big Hole - this waterhole is one of Central Australia’s most pristine, so don’t forget your swimmers in the warmer months! Departs: 7:45am Alice Springs Duration: 9.5 hours

VOYAGES EMU WALK APARTMENTS

VOYAGES SAILS IN THE DESERT

163 YULARA DRIVE, YULARA

About hotel & property facilities: In the heart of Australia's Red Centre, Ayers Rock Resort's Sails in the Desert hotel beautifully contrasts Uluru's raw natural beauty. Soaring white sails crown the hotel, shading 228 beautifully-appointed rooms and suites. The mystery, colour and wisdom of the local Anangu people is interwoven into every facet of the hotel. Free Ayers Rock Airport transfers, WiFi and shuttle.

VOYAGES OUTBACK PIONEER HOTEL

1 YULARA DRIVE, YULARA

3 YULARA DRIVE, YULARA

2 YULARA DRIVE, YULARA

About hotel & property facilities: Offering the only rooms with views of Uluru in Ayers Rock Resort, Desert Gardens Hotel offers 218 elegant guestrooms, from deluxe rock view rooms to shady poolside rooms all located under a canopy of towering gum trees and garden beds. Hotel includes a Bistro and Bar, Arnguli Grill & Restaurant and is walking distance to the Resort Town Square, or by free shuttle bus.

About hotel & property facilities: Only 20km from Uluru, Ayers Rock Resort’s Emu Walk Apartments offer the luxury of modern, fully serviced one and two bedroom self contained apartments with separate kitchen, living and bedrooms. Indigenous design elements are showcased throughout and multiple bed layouts are available. Apartments are just minutes walk to the Town Square.

About hotel & property facilities: Voyages Outback Pioneer Hotel offers comfortable, affordable hotel rooms with a private bathroom and is perfect for travellers looking for quality in relaxed surrounds. Room features include air-conditioning/heating and tea/coffee making facilities. Taste Australia's pioneering past, as you enjoy a beer at the Outback BBQ, and swap stories of your day's adventures.

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CENTRAL AUSTRALIA KINGS CANYON RESORT

KINGS CANYON, WATARRKA NATIONAL PARK About hotel & property facilities: Kings Canyon Resort is an oasis ideally located in the heart of Australia between Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Alice Springs in the Watarrka National Park, the home of Kings Canyon and ‘The Lost City’ rock formations. Far from the crowds and off the beaten track in the red desert plains, Kings Canyon is an extraordinary place to visit for an unforgettable outback experience. After a day of exploring rugged terrain, retreat to the resort and its comfortable facilities. Treat yourself to a luxurious Deluxe Spa room and unwind with a Champagne spa bath overlooking a beautiful rock escarpment.

ALICE SPRINGS DESERT PARK DAY ENTRY

ALICE SPRINGS DESERT PARK

Feel the spirit of a living culture; explore a botanic garden and get up close with animals of the desert. Marvel at the energy of the free flying bird show, learn from Aboriginal guides and see animals once found in abundance across the desert in the Nocturnal House. Leave with new stories, skills and secrets of the desert. Opening Hours: 7.30am - 6pm, seven days a week

3 DAY ULURU ADVENTURE ADVENTURE TOURS

Want to see the Red Centre's greatest natural attractions in under three days? Jump on this trip and you'll get to admire Uluru by sunrise and sunset, explore the natural wonders of Kings Canyon – the Lost City, Amphitheatre, Garden of Eden and North and South Walls – and weave through the gigantic boulders and gullies of Kata Tjuta. Experience the heart of the Red Centre with the best guides in the business who know the culture, people and outback like the back of their hand. Spend your days gaining a deeper understanding into the spiritual importance of Uluru and its surrounds, and your nights camping on Australia’s red earth and experience dinner under the stars. Includes 2 nights camping in twin share tents with linen supplied and most meals. Duration: 3 Days Departs: Departs Daily Alice Springs

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AUSTRALIA NORTHERN TERRITORY

DARWIN DARWIN IS THE CAPITAL OF AUSTRALIA’S NORTHERN TERRIORY AND A FORMER FRONTIER OUTPOST. IT’S SPARKLING HARBOUR AND TROPICAL LIFESTYLE OFFERS THE PERFECT SETTING TO ENJOY ASIA-INSPIRED FRESH OCEAN CATCHES. THE CITY IS THE BASE FOR TOURS IN AND AROUND THE TOP END OF AUSTRALIA INCLUDING THE ANCIENT RAINFOREST OF KAKADU NATIONAL PARK AND LITCHFIELD NATIONAL PARK, WHERE YOU CAN SWIM IN CRYSTALCLEAR WATERHOLES, STUNNING WATERFALLS AND FORESTS.

ARGUS HOTEL DARWIN

ARGUS APARTMENTS DARWIN

13 SHEPHERD STREET, DARWIN CITY

6 CARDONA CT, DARWIN CITY

About hotel & property facilities: The Argus Hotel Darwin is perfectly located in Darwin CBD. Within a short stroll to a large selection of restaurants, cafes, and shops. Offering a selection of 102 contemporary designed superior, and deluxe rooms, Argus Hotel Darwin presents a hotel designed for leisure guests including a courtyard with lap pool and onsite gym and breakfast room.

About hotel & property facilities: Argus Apartments Darwin provides high quality, large apartment accommodation entrally located in Darwin close to shops and restaurants. Choose from one, two and three bedroom apartments. Apartment sizes start from 240sqm, far larger than a hotel room. Enjoy luxurious contemporary furnishings and great amenities, including free WiFi.

CLUB TROPICAL RESORT DARWIN

OAKS DARWIN ELAN HOTEL

622 LEE POINT ROAD, LEE POINT, DARWIN

31-33 WOODS STREET, DARWIN

About hotel & property facilities: Set amongst tropical landscaped gardens and 200 metres from stunning Lee Point Beach. Complimentary WiFi, complimentary return airport transfers (must be prebooked, limited hours), complimentary car parking, resort rooms, self-contained poolside villas and one and two bedroom apartments, restaurant and bar, two swimming pools, BBQ areas and guest laundry.

About hotel & property facilities: Ideally positioned in the heart of Darwin, Oaks Darwin Elan Hotel offers uninterrupted views over the tropical city, Darwin Harbour and Frances Bay. Enjoy spacious rooms fully equipped with all the essential comforts of home and relax in our on-site leisure facilities including an outdoor pool, gym, and restaurant open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

THE HALF OR FULL DAY ULTIMATE TOUR

OUTBACK FLOATPLANE ADVENTURES For a trip of a lifetime, departing Darwin in a floatplane landing at the exclusive location of Sweets Lagoon. This exciting experience combines a scenic floatplane flight, exhilarating airboat ride, billabong cruise and an abundance of wildlife, all in one adventure! Alternatively, choose the Full Day Ultimate Tour which offers all of the above and takes you in to see the spectacular falls in Litchfield National Park. Duration: 5 hours / 9 hours Departs: Half Day: Pick ups start from 6am / 11am

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CORROBOREE BILLABONG 1 DAY TOUR FROM DARWIN CORROBOREE BILLABONG WETLAND CRUISES

An amazing 2.5-hour cruise on the wetlands, viewing an abundance of birds, crocodiles, and wildlife in their natural habitat. Enjoy a delicious lunch on the wetlands surrounded by nature at its best as we get up close and personal with the local wildlife. Tour includes return transfers from Darwin and a visit to Window on the Wetlands information centre. Duration: 1 day Departs: Darwin

CAGE OF DEATH

CROCOSAURUS COVE Crocosaurus Cove, located in the heart of Darwin CBD is home to the famous, Cage of Death. The only cage in the world that brings you face-to-face with some of the largest saltwater crocodiles in captivity. Go it alone or grab a friend, be thrilled at this unique opportunity to share the same environment as a saltwater crocodile. Opening Hours: 9am - 6pm daily. The Cage of Death operates 11 times a day

YELLOW WATER CRUISE

KAKADU TOURISM

Part of South Alligator River floodplain, Yellow Water provides an opportunity to see the varied flora and fauna of Kakadu's World Heritage wetlands. A Yellow Water Cruise is the ultimate wilderness experience. Yellow Water Cruise is regarded as Australia's best wildlife boat tours. As canopied boats steer safely through tranquil waters, witness a land barely touched by mankind, where nature is raw. A cruise is the best way to see the huge crocodiles and astonishing birdlife of the wetlands. This tour is best experienced by those staying in Kakadu, though the tour can be taken as a day trip from Darwin. Duration: 2 Hours Departs: Daily from Kakadu

4 DAY KAKADU, KATHERINE & LITCHFIELD ADVENTURE ADVENTURE TOURS

Journey into the Northern Territory's rugged Top End on this four-day tour. Learn about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander legends and customs during the Top Didj cultural experience, go bird and croc spotting in the lush Mary River and see traditional rock art in Ubirr. Climb high to look down on the Nardab Floodplain then find refuge from the tropical heat in the swimming holes of World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park. Discover the history of the First Peoples of Australia at Anbangbang and cruise through the towering rock walls of Katherine Gorge. The reds of the soil and orange of the sunsets will leave you with a lasting impression of the Territory’s beauty and biodiversity. Includes 3 nights camping in twin share tents with linen supplied and most meals. Duration: 4 Days Departs: Saturdays from April to October and select Wednesdays from June to August. toureast.net/australia

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AUSTRALIA WESTERN AUSTRALIA

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Broome

Port Headland

Karratha Ningaloo Reef

Kimberley Bungle Bungles

Exmouth

Monkey Mia

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Kalbarri Geraldton Cervantes Rottnest Island Margaret River

Perth Fremantle Busselton Albany

Kalgoorlie

WESTERN AUSTRALIA IS AUSTRALIA'S LARGEST STATE AND IS BLESSED WITH DIVERSITY, ENDLESS SUNSHINE AND BLUE SKIES, FROM THE KIMBERLEY REGION IN THE NORTH WITH ITS ANCIENT ROCK FORMATIONS AND SUNSETS ON CABLE BEACH, TO WORLD HERITAGE-LISTED NINGALOO REEF ON THE CORAL COAST, HOME TO WHALE SHARKS AND DOLPHINS. PERTH IS THE GATEWAY AND CAPITAL OF WA AND BOASTS ONE OF THE WORLD’S LARGEST INNER-CITY PARKS – KINGS PARK. PLACES TO VISIT CLOSE TO THE CITY INCLUDE ROTTNEST ISLAND, THE SWAN VALLEY REGION, FREMANTLE, MANDURAH AND A HOST OF PRISTINE BEACHES.

THINGS TO DO NEAR PERTH •H ead to Kings Park for a bird's eye view of the city framed by the iconic Swan River • T ake a day trip to Rottnest Island and grab a selfie with the world's happiest animal, the quokka • Hop on a Swan River cruise to Swan Valley, the oldest wine region in WA •S wim with wild dolphins at Rockingham •V isit wineries fringed by tall forests and crashing surf in the Margaret River CORAL COAST •S wim with the world’s biggest fish, the whale shark at Ningaloo Reef •B e dazzled by a bubblegum coloured pink lake and million year old gorges at Kalbarri National Park •E xplore acres of incredible limestone spires rising eerily from the sand at the Pinnacles • Play with wild dolphins at Monkey Mia THE KIMBERLEY REGION •G o on an unforgettable sunset cable ride along Cable Beach in Broome • Witness the unique phenomenon, 'Staircase to the Moon' from March to October •F ly over the world heritage Bungle Bungle Range in the Kimberley region • Stay at the spectacular El Questro wilderness park •E mbark on a once in a lifetime trip to the mysterious Horizontal Waterfalls • L earn about WA's pearling industry and watch a pearl harvest

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PERTH AUSTRALIA’S SUNNIEST CITY PERTH, THE CAPITAL OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA, IS CONSISTENTLY RATED AS ONE OF THE WORLD’S MOST LIVEABLE CITIES. THE CITY’S SPECTACULAR NATURAL SURROUNDINGS ARE RIVALLED ONLY BY ITS VIBRANT CITY LIFE, PARTICULARLY FOLLOWING A MAJOR TRANSFORMATION THAT CONTINUES TO DELIVER NEW HOTELS, BARS, RESTAURANTS AND PUBLIC SPACES. WITH 19 PRISTINE BEACHES TO CHOOSE FROM, IT’S EASY TO FIND YOUR OWN PIECE OF PARADISE TO ENJOY ONE OF WA’S FAMOUS COASTAL SUNSETS. PRISTINE ROTTNEST ISLAND IS A SHORT FERRY RIDE FROM PERTH AND IT'S ALSO HOME TO THE FRIENDLY QUOKKA. OTHER POINTS OF INTEREST INCLUDE THE HIP BEACHSIDE SUBURB OF SCARBOROUGH, THE PORT CITY OF FREMANTLE, SWAN VALLEY, WA'S OLDEST WINE REGION, AND CAVERSHAM WILDLIFE PARK, TO GET UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL WITH SOME ICONIC AUSTRALIAN ANIMALS. PERTH IS A GREAT STARTING POINT FROM WHICH TO EXPLORE MORE OF THIS STATE; TO THE NORTH IS THE REMARKABLE PINNACLES DESERT AND TO THE SOUTH IS THE GORGEOUS AND DIVERSE MARGARET RIVER REGION. PERTH SIGHTSEEING PASS

ADAMS PINNACLE TOURS

Save up to 25% with this fantastic Perth Sightseeing Pass. The Pass 2 Package includes: • Return airport or rail transfers • Half day Perth and Fremantle Explorer • Plus 1 full day tour from Perth! We offer a great selection of one day tours that will show you the best of Perth and its surrounding areas. There is something for everyone, from the thrill of sandboarding to the mystical beauty of the Pinnacle Desert. • Pinnacles, koalas, sandboarding and 4WD adventures • Pinnacles Desert, New Norcia & wildflowers • Wave Rock, York, wildflowers and aboriginal culture • Margaret River, cave, wine, Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse and Busselton Jetty • Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk • Perth’s best wildflower tour • Pinnacle Desert Explorer with sandboarding at Lancelin • Pinnacles Desert sunset and night-time stargazing Note: Pass must be bought prior to arrival in Perth. Conditions apply. Duration: Various Departs: Perth

ROTTNEST ISLAND BAYSEEKER PACKAGE

SWAN VALLEY GOURMET WINE CRUISE

SEALINK ROTTNEST ISLAND

CAPTAIN COOK CRUISES PERTH

Explore the stunning beauty of Rottnest Island in air-conditioned comfort on this 1 hour and 30 minute bus tour with live commentary. Package includes: same day return ferry transfers from Perth to Fremantle with SeaLink Rottnest Island, 1.30 hour coach tour in air-conditioned comfort and Rottnest Island Government Admission Fee. Duration: Full Day Departs: 8:30am

Relax and enjoy the beautiful landscape as you escape the city and cruise into the Swan Valley. You'll be treated to a delicious two course lunch from the coveted Sandalford Estate following an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of the winery and a one-of-a-kind wine tasting! All of this is capped off with live entertainment and dessert. Duration: 7 hours and 15 minutes Departs: 9:45am

PERTH SWAN RIVER DINNER CRUISE

CAPTAIN COOK CRUISES PERTH

The Perth Swan River Dinner Cruise offers the unique opportunity to see the Perth City lights skyline after sunset. Kick back and enjoy your evening on board with live entertainment. Upon departure, the tempting hot buffet selection awaits, complemented by a variety of fresh seasonal salads and cold dishes and all inclusive standard drinks. Duration: 2.5 hours Departs: 7:30pm

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AUSTRALIA WESTERN AUSTRALIA ROTTNEST ISLAND DAY TOUR & MARGARET RIVER DAY TOUR

SWAN RIVER SEAPLANES

Flying direct from Perth CBD, Swan River Seaplanes is an award-winning tour and transport operator specialising in exciting experiences in Western Australia. Departing from the heart of the Swan River, you will catch panoramic views of Perth city, Kings Park and Fremantle as you make your way to Rottnest Island or track down the coastline to Margaret River. Reach the exciting holiday destination of Rottnest Island in as little as 15 minutes with one-way and return flights available. Alternatively choose one of our carefully created day tour packages, the choice is yours. Or experience a spectacular low-level seaplane flight to Margaret River in under an hour, flying direct from Perth CBD. Experience Perth’s spectacular coast on our signature day tour and take in the best wineries, sights and tastes that our premier wine region has to offer. Duration: RIDT 9hrs, MRDT 7hrs Departs: RIDT Fri/Sat/Mon, MRDT Fri/Sat/Mon

CAVERSHAM WILDLIFE PARK

CAVERSHAM WILDLIFE PARK

Caversham Wildlife Park is located 21 minutes by car from Perth. A visit to the park is a great way to get up close and personal with some iconic Australian animals. You can expect to meet koalas, hand-feed kangaroos and watch penguins being fed. At the ‘Meet the Wombat and Friends’ experience you’ll meet a variety of iconic Australian animals and you can take as many photos as they like! Experience all the excitement of an Aussie farm at the farm show; watch sheep shearing, crack a stock whip, milk a cow, bottle feed a lamb, meet a stockman on horseback and watch sheep dogs mustering the sheep. Opening Hours: 9.00am -5.00pm, closed Christmas Day

FULL DAY PINNACLES, KOALAS & SAND BOARDING 4WD ADVENTURE

ADAMS PINNACLE TOURS

After stopping at Caversham Wildlife Park to view koalas, wombats and hand feed the kangaroos, travel to Cervantes to enjoy a behind-the-scenes tour of the processing of WA Rock Lobster followed by a fish and chips lunch. In Nambung National Park take an easy walk to exeperience the mystical Pinnacles Desert, then enjoy 4-wheel driving over the vast sand dunes followed by the thrilling experience of downhill sandboarding at Lancelin. Duration: 11.5 hours Departs: Perth 91


PERTH CROWN METROPOL PERTH

GREAT EASTERN HIGHWAY, PERTH About hotel & property facilities: On the banks of the Swan River, overlooking the Perth city skyline, Crown Metropol Perth offers the ultimate in modern elegance with sumptuously furnished rooms and suites that promise to deliver a truly unique hotel experience. Positioned within the heart of the Crown Perth, guests can choose from a range of world renowned restaurants and bars including Rockpool Bar & Grill and Nobu. The unparalleled leisure facilities include indoor, outdoor and kid-friendly pools that promise to provide hours of entertainment, while The Pavilion offers the ultimate in poolside luxury.

CROWN TOWERS PERTH

GREAT EASTERN HIGHWAY, PERTH About hotel & property facilities: The epitome of luxury, guest rooms and suites at Crown Towers Perth command magnificent views. Intelligently designed with the latest technology and the renowned Crown Towers service, guests have the opportunity to experience a hotel property unlike any other. Crown Towers Perth showcases worldclass design, and unprecedented resort facilities, dining and boutique shopping. Featuring expansive lagoon pools, private cabanas, poolside dining and attentive wait staff, the leisure facilities set a new benchmark for resort living.

CROWN PROMENADE PERTH

GREAT EASTERN HIGHWAY, PERTH About hotel & property facilities: Take in the new modern surroundings that set Crown Promenade apart. Meticulously designed to meet Crown’s unparalleled level of luxury, every guest room boasts new contemporary furnishings including elegant day bed and work table, rich textures and linens, and every amenity that one expects from a modern hotel.

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AUSTRALIA WESTERN AUSTRALIA INTERCONTINENTAL PERTH CITY CENTRE

815 HAY STREET, PERTH

About hotel & property facilities: InterContinental Perth City Centre offers the best Club Lounge experience in the city, with hundreds of reviews reflecting the service, attitude and customised guest experience offered in this space. Enjoy benefits such as a la carte breakfast for two, evening cocktails and canapes, all day light refreshments, express check-in and late check-out and the unmatched service of the Club Team. Choose from four colourful and diverse restaurants and bars within the hotel, all set amongst The King Street Precinct, home to His Majesty's Theatre, international retailers such as Prada, Tiffany, Chanel and more, and laneways brimming with cafes, bars and eateries. Immerse yourself in the rich heritage of hospitality excellence that is synonymous with InterContinental around the globe

1 DAY PINNACLES SUNSET DINNER & WILDLIFE EXPERIENCE AUTOPIA TOURS

This Pinnacles tour includes a visit to the beautiful Yanchep National Park, guests can wander the gardens and spot wild kangaroos and koalas along the boardwalks (optional guided tour of Crystal Cave, at own expense). We arrive at Pinnacles Desert late afternoon to view the mystical rock formations, before joining the group for a sumptuous picnic dinner to capture the twilight/golden hour. Duration: 10-hours Departs: From Perth

PAN PACIFIC PERTH

207 ADELAIDE TERRACE, PERTH About hotel & property facilities: Pan Pacific Perth is centrally located a short walk from the city’s bustling shopping and entertainment districts. Featuring 486 beautifully maintained rooms, it is the perfect place to stay whilst in Perth. Offering a variety of facilities including a heated outdoor swimming pool, 24-hour fitness centre, complimentary WiFi and valet parking. There are 5 bars and restaurants including Uma Restaurant for modern Peruvian food, Hill Street Sports Bar and Restaurant for a relaxed pub meal, Bar Uma for evening drinks or weekend high tea, the Lobby Cafe for daytime coffee and Montereys Brasserie for a seasonal buffet 3 days a week. The hotel is a leisurely stroll to some of Perth's most iconic tourist destinations including Elizabeth Quay or a short 5 minute drive to stunning Kings Park.

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OVERLAND TOURS WITH AUTOPIA

7 DAY PERTH TO EXMOUTH EXPLORER & NINGALOO REEF - RETURN TOUR AUTOPIA TOURS

See why Western Australia is a nature lovers’ paradise. Become an Exmouth Explorer as we venture north to witness stunning ocean views, impressive limestone Pinnacle formations, hike Kalbarri National Park and peek through Nature’s Window into an ancient gorge. Visit a beach made entirely of tiny shells and see the world’s oldest living fossils, before we meet the resident dolphins just offshore at Monkey Mia. Swim or snorkel the crystal-clear waters of Turquoise Bay and discover the underwater beauty of the World Heritage listed Ningaloo reef, a marine playground for turtles, manta rays, whale sharks and migrating humpback whales. Join us on an amazing journey through the idyllic West Coast of Australia, a region many are yet to discover! Duration: 7 days / 6 nights Departs: From Perth, Western Australia. With select inner city pick-ups from 6:40-7:45am.

4 DAY PERTH TO MONKEY MIA COASTAL LOOP - RETURN TOUR AUTOPIA TOURS

Discover for yourself what makes this part of Australia so special. Wander the ancient Pinnacles Desert, with a scenic stop in Geraldton and if conditions permit, a visit to pink lake (seasonal, not guaranteed). Head to the World Heritage listed Kalbarri National Park and Shark Bay, marvel at Murchison Gorge, Nature’s Window, Z-Bend and beaches made from tiny shells. See iconic Australian wildlife right by the beach including Monkey Mia dolphins, turtles, dugongs, emus and kangaroos. See the breathing rock formations at Hamelin Pools, The Stromatolites, before our final night at a unique Australian overnight stay. You’ll be blown away by what we’ve managed to fit into this trip. A moderate level of fitness is required to complete the walks. Not suitable for children under 8 years old. Accommodation upgrades available on request. Duration: 4 days / 3 nights Departs: From Perth, Western Australia. With select inner city pick-ups from 6:40-7:45am. toureast.net/australia

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AUSTRALIA WESTERN AUSTRALIA

HYATT REGENCY PERTH

99 ADELAIDE TERRACE, EAST PERTH About hotel & property facilities: Overlooking the picturesque Swan River, the hotel sits adjacent to the expansive foreshore parklands with an outlook encompassing the Darling Ranges, Swan River, city skyline and beyond to Kings Park. Four food and beverage outlets, including the multi-award winning cafe restaurant, large outdoor heated pool, 24-hour fitness center, sauna and 24-hour reception.

RENDEZVOUS HOTEL PERTH SCARBOROUGH

THE ESPLANADE, SCARBOROUGH About hotel & property facilities: Rendezvous Hotel Perth, Scarborough offers panoramic views over the Indian Ocean and is conveniently located just 15 minutes from the Perth CBD. Cafe, two bars, outdoor pool, tennis court, gym, day spa and WiFi access.

TRAVELODGE HOTEL PERTH

417 HAY STREET, PERTH

About hotel & property facilities: Situated in the heart of the CBD, Travelodge Hotel Perth is nestled in a picturesque location, close to major shopping areas and a short stroll from the beautiful Swan River. Features restaurant, bar, gym and 24-hour reception.

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HOLIDAY INN PERTH CITY CENTRE

788 HAY STREET, PERTH

About hotel & property facilities: Conveniently located in the centre of everything Perth has to offer, close to city shopping, entertainment precinct and moments from the fashion hub. Holiday Inn Perth is an easy walk to Elizabeth Quay, Kings Park and the Swan River. With extensive facilities including the contemporary restaurant and bar Ivy & Jack you are spoilt for choice. Create lasting holiday memories.

AIRPORT APARTMENTS BY AURUM PERTH

100 COOLGARDIE AVE, REDCLIFFE

About hotel & property facilities: Airport Apartments by Aurum Perth offers 52, one and two bedroom apartments and is located minutes from both airports. A complimentary 24-hour shuttle service transports guests to/from terminals. Apartments are spacious with separate bedrooms, kitchens, laundry and private balcony. The property offers free WiFi.


PERTH

SCARBOROUGH LOCATED 20 MINUTES DRIVE NORTH WEST OF PERTH, SCARBOROUGH BEACH BOASTS MAGNIFICENT BEACHES AND FORESHORES THAT COME ALIVE WITH THE HUSTLE AND BUSTLE OF RESTAURANTS, PUBS AND CAFES. IT’S WORTH A VISIT TO THE NEW SCARBOROUGH BEACH POOL, A GEO-THERMAL HEATED OPEN-AIR PUBLIC POOL.

SEASHELLS SCARBOROUGH

178 THE ESPLANADE, SCARBOROUGH About hotel & property facilities: Overlooking Scarborough Beach, Seashells Scarborough is a short drive from Perth, Fremantle and Hillary’s Boat Harbour. The property offers 36 spacious two and three bedroom apartments with air conditioning, refrigerator, fully-equipped kitchen, tea/coffee making facilities, free WiFi, free in-house movies on demand, balcony and in-room safe.

FREMANTLE

SEASHELLS FREMANTLE

1 SILAS STREET, EAST FREMANTLE About hotel & property facilities: Conveniently located to explore the historic harbour city of Fremantle. Located in the new Richmond Quarter development East Fremantle, walking distance to the river and Rottnest ferry terminal. Offering 24 apartments with air conditioning, refrigerator, fully-equipped kitchen, laundry, tea/coffee making facilities, free WiFi, free in-house movies on demand and in-room safe.

THE VIBRANT CITY OF FREMANTLE BLENDS THE OLD WITH THE NEW, CREATING AN ENRICHING CULTURAL EXPERIENCE. MARITIME, CONVICT AND COLONIAL HISTORY CAN BE EXPLORED IN ONE OF THE BEST PRESERVED EXAMPLES OF A 19TH CENTURY PORT STREETSCAPE ON EARTH, WHILE BUZZING MARKETS, LIVELY BARS AND CASUAL STREET CAFES GIVE YOU A TASTE OF 21ST CENTURY LIFE WITH THE LOCALS. BE SURE TO VISIT THE UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE LISTED FREMANTLE PRISON OR ALTERNATIVELY, CHECK OUT THE ICONIC FREMANTLE MARKETS, WHERE YOU’LL BE SURE TO GET A BARGAIN ON LOCALLY MADE GOODS.

MANDURAH AS WESTERN AUSTRALIA'S LARGEST REGIONAL CITY, MANDURAH MAKES THE IDEAL OVERNIGHT BASE, WITH MANY GOURMET RESTAURANTS AND CAFES OVERLOOKING WATERFRONT BOARDWALKS, MUSEUMS, THEATRES, GALLERIES AND SEASONAL EVENTS, INCLUDING THE ANNUAL CRAB FEST IN MARCH. TAKE A CRUISE TO SPOT THE LOCAL POD OF DOLPHINS IN THE ESTUARY OR GO LOBSTER FISHING.

SEASHELLS MANDURAH

16 DOLPHIN DRIVE, MANDURAH About hotel & property facilities: Seashells Mandurah is absolute beachfront and next door to Mandurah Ocean Marina and world-class golf courses. Offering 63 apartments with air conditioning, refrigerator, fully-equipped kitchen, tea/coffee making facilities, free WiFi, balcony, spa bath in room, laundry, free in-house movies on demand, heated pool, tennis court, tour desk, and free car parking. toureast.net/australia

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MARGARET RIVER NAMED THE TOP DESTINATION IN ASIA PACIFIC IN 2019 BY LONELY PLANET, THE MARGRET RIVER REGION IS A QUICK THREE HOUR ROAD TRIP FROM PERTH. HOME TO WORLD CLASS WINERIES, PRISTINE, SECLUDED BEACHES, TOWERING FORESTS, ANCIENT LIMESTONE CAVES, IT ALSO FEATURES SPECTACULAR COSTAL WALKS AND OVER 40,000 MIGRATING WHALES EACH YEAR.

2 DAY MARGARET RIVER WINE EXPERIENCE ADAMS PINNACLE TOURS

Day 1: Travel south from Perth to Busselton. View the iconic Busselton Jetty before heading to Margaret River’s oldest brewery for a gourmet platter lunch, with complimentary beer and cider tastings. After lunch continue south to an internationally renowned winery for wine tasting and next on to Mammoth Cave for a guided tour. Continuing south, through the Boranup Forest of enormous Karri trees, we reach the region at Augusta. At Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse, marvel at the dividing point between the Southern and Indian Oceans. Then head north up to Margaret River to check-in to your chosen accommodation. Lunch and dinner included. Day 2: Tailormade for you - choose an optional tour from Top Drop Tours or Harvest Food Lovers before returning to Perth that evening. Breakfast and lunch included. Duration: 2 days/1 night Departs: Perth

SEASHELLS YALLINGUP

MARGARETS IN TOWN APARTMENTS

YALLINGUP BEACH ROAD, YALLINGUP

6 TUNBRIDGE ST, MARGARET RIVER

About hotel & property facilities: Seashells Yallingup is a three hour drive south of Perth and close to Margaret River, Dunsborough and Busselton. Offering 23 apartments with air conditioning, refrigerators, tea/coffee making facilities, free WiFi, balcony, in-room safe, spa bath in room, fullyequipped kitchen, laundry, free in-house movies on demand, BBQ area, tour desk and free car parking.

About hotel & property facilities: Situated in the heart of Margaret River, adjacent to beautiful forests with walk and bike trails, the property offers standard rooms or fully self-contained 1 and 2 bedroom apartments plus a 3 bedroom townhouse. Free WiFi, free parking, heated pool (not heated May - September), tennis court, Foxtel, conference facilities and onsite bar.

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MARGARETS BEACH RESORT

1 RESORT PLACE, GNARABUP BEACH, MARGARET RIVER About hotel & property facilities: Margarets Beach Resort offers 4 star apartment accommodation by the sea. Just 10km from the town of Margaret River on WA's spectacular South West Coast and just 500 metres from pristine Gnarabup Beach ideal for the perfect romantic getaway or memorable family holiday.


MARGARET RIVER & THE SOUTH WEST

THE SOUTH WEST THE SOUTH WEST CORNER OF WA OFFERS SOME OF THE MOST VARIED TRAVEL EXPERIENCES IN AUSTRALIA. YOU’LL SEE MAGNIFICENT BEACHES, LUSH FARMLAND, MIGHTY FORESTS, BUSY RURAL TOWNS, PORTS AND QUIET HAMLETS, ALL IN A SINGLE DAY. 1000KM OF THE 23,000KM THAT MAKE UP THE SOUTH WEST, OFFER AWE-INSPIRING COASTLINE JUST WAITING TO BE EXPLORED. WITH 24 NATIONAL PARKS, THERE'S PLENTY OF NATURE AND WILDLIFE TO SEE AND MEET, WHILE RICH SOIL AND FERTILE LAND PROVIDE FOODIES WITH THE BEST IN FRESH PRODUCE AND GOURMET EXPERIENCES. THE GATEWAY ALBANY WAS ONCE A MAJOR WHALING PORT AND THE WHALING STATION IS NOW A MUSEUM AND ATTRACTION. WITNESS THE SOUTHERN RIGHT WHALES GATHER IN THE SHELTERED HARBOUR BETWEEN JULY TO OCTOBER. MT BARKER GRAPE ESCAPE

BUSY BLUE BUS TOURS + CHARTERS Meander through back roads and meet the owner or winemaker at the cellar door. Taste outstanding wines from award-winning wineries of the Mt Barker region, grown in cool climate, nestled in nature near the Stirling and Porongorups Ranges. Our Busy Blue Bus tour guide will take care of the driving duties whilst you relax and savour wines at four cellar doors. Share a local produce platter and take a private guided tour of the Plantagenet Winery. Let us do the driving as you journey through a clean, natural environment that creates hallmark wines. Magical and memorable! Duration: Wine tasting at four wineries; seasonal, local produce shared platter lunch; private gudied winery tour; discounted purchases Departs: 9.30am Fri, Sat, Sun & Mon

4 DAY SOUTH WEST & MARGARET RIVER

ADAMS PINNACLE TOURS

Day 1 | Perth: Stirling Ranges and the Porongurups Mount Clarence - ANZAC Memorial Centre - Albany. Accommodation: Ibis Styles, Albany or similar. lunch and dinner included. Day 2 | Albany: Whaleworld Interpretation Centre The Gap and Natural Bridge – Walpole - luncheon cruise on the Nornalup Inlet - Pemberton Region. Accommodation: Karri Valley Resort, Pemberton or similar. Breakfast, lunch and dinner included. Day 3 | Beedelup Falls: Boranup Forest – Augusta Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse - Mammoth Cave Margaret River - Busselton Jetty. Accommodation: Abbey Beach Resort, Busselton or similar. Breakfast, lunch and dinner included. Day 4 | Margaret River to Perth: Cowaramup Margaret River Cheese Factory and Millers Milking Shed - Chocolate and gourmet produce - Canal Rocks Perth arriving early evening. Breakfast and lunch included. Duration: 4 Days and 3 Nights Departs: Perth toureast.net/australia

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AUSTRALIA WESTERN AUSTRALIA

THE KIMBERLEY REGION & BROOME A BILLION YEARS IN THE MAKING, THE NORTH WEST IS ONE OF THE WORLD’S LAST TRUE WILDERNESS AREAS. THREE TIMES LARGER THAN ENGLAND YET SPARSELY POPULATED, THE KIMBERLEY IS KNOWN FOR ITS DRAMATIC GORGES, RICH INDIGENOUS HERITAGE AND ISOLATED COASTLINES. THE REGION’S MAJOR GATEWAY IS BROOME FAMOUS FOR SUNSET CAMEL RIDES, A THRIVING PEARL INDUSTRY AND STUNNING PHENOMENONS SUCH AS THE HORIZONTAL FALLS AND STAIRCASE TO THE MOON. THE SECOND MAJOR TOWN FOR THE REGION IS KUNUNURRA, NOT FAR FROM WHICH YOU’LL FIND THE GIANT SANDSTONE DOMES OF THE BUNGLE BUNGLES.

EL QUESTRO HOMESTEAD

EL QUESTRO WILDERNESS PARK About hotel & property facilities: The luxurious Homestead sits in an exclusive oasis in Western Australia's rugged Kimberley landscape. Perched on a cliff top featuring magnificent panoramic views of the Chamberlain Gorge and river systems from sunrise to sunset, Homestead hosts a maximum of 18 guests, offering a relaxing experience and is a truly unique location to fully appreciate and immerse yourself in the untamed beauty of the Kimberley. Overlook the magnificent region from the air with our scenic heli tours over El Questro’s gorge and river systems. Book a table for two on a private cliff top or share a bottle of champagne by a cascading waterfall.

CORAL COAST FROM PERTH TO EXMOUTH THE CORAL COAST STRETCHES FOR MORE THAT 1,100 KILOMETRES. IT’S HERE YOU CAN SWIN WITH WILD DOLPINS AT MONKEY MIA, SNORKEL AT WORLD HERITAGE-LISTED NINGALOO, THE WORLD’S LARGEST FRINGING CORAL REEF AND WITNESS HUTT LAGOON,THAT DEPENDING ON THE SEASON, CAN CHANGE COLOUR TO PINK!

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THE KIMBERLY REGION, BROOME & THE CORAL COAST

OAKS BROOME HOTEL

SEASHELLS RESORT BROOME

OAKS CABLE BEACH RESORT

99 ROBINSON STREET, BROOME

4-6 CHALLENOR ROAD, CABLE BEACH

11 ORYX ROAD, CABLE BEACH

About hotel & property facilities: Oaks Broome Hotel offers the perfect mix of location and comfort in the heart of Broome. A favourite among business travellers and holiday makers who appreciate spacious apartments, essential home comforts and a serene atmosphere, the hotel provides the perfect launching point from which to explore this unique coastal town.

About hotel & property facilities: Large, comfortable apartments, set in beautifully landscaped gardens, 5 minutes walk from Cable Beach and 10 minutes drive from Broome town centre. Offering 49 apartments with air conditioning, refrigerator, fully-equipped kitchen, laundry, spa bath in room, balconies, tea/coffee making facilities, free WiFi, free in-house movies on demand and in-room safe.

About hotel & property facilities: Ideally located in the heart of the unique holiday town of Broome in Western Australia’s iconic Kimberley region, Oaks Cable Beach Resort features spacious rooms and on-site facilities including a restaurant and lagoon pools. The resort is situated just metres from the beautiful waters and golden sands of Cable Beach and only 10 minutes from Broome’s town centre.

HORIZONTAL FALLS HALF DAY TOUR BY SEAPLANE

HORIZONTAL FALLS SEAPLANE ADVENTURES

Experience the trip of a lifetime with the only company based at the Horizontal Falls! Depart from either Broome or Derby by state-of-the-art seaplane for a stunning low-level scenic flight over the Buccaneer Archipelago before landing on the calm waters of Talbot Bay. From here you will experience the excitement of exhilarating fast boat rides through the Horizontal Falls. Enjoy a bite to eat, take a swim in our huge Croc/Shark free cage and enjoy the spectacular surrounds. Choose from our half day, full day or overnight tour options. Duration: 6 hours. Departs: Pick ups start from 5.30am / 11.30am

FULL DAY CAPE LEVEQUE & ABORIGINAL COMMUNITIES

ADAMS PINNACLE TOURS

Leaving Broome head north on Cape Leveque Road over rugged terrain with first stop Beagle Bay Aboriginal Community. Visit the famous Sacred Heart Church with its exquisite Pearl Shell Altar. Heading further north, next stop is One Arm Point, a remote Indigenous community with amazing views of the Buccaneer Archipelago. Enjoy a guided visit to the trochus hatchery and learn about the Bardi Jawis traditions. Visit the aquaculture centre then on to Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm situated on the tip of the Dampier Peninsula. Enjoy a chef prepared lunch followed by a Pearl Farm Tour. Time for an afternoon swim in the turquoise waters of Kooljaman or just sit back and relax in the amazing scenery. Bid farewell to those that have chosen the Scenic Flight (must be pre-booked), before heading back to Broome. Duration: 12.5 hours Departs: Broome

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NEW ZEALAND

NEW ZEALAND EPIC NEW ZEALAND, THE LAST FRONTIER

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AUCKLAND

BAY OF ISLANDS

ROTORUA & BEYOND

WELLINGTON


Paihia

Bay of Islands

NEW ZEALAND HIGHLIGHTS

Auckland

NORTH ISLAND

Tauranga Hamilton Bay of Plenty Roturua Taupo Napier

TASMAN SEA

Nelson Marlborough

Kaikoura Hanmer Springs

Greymouth Fox Glacier

Milford Sound Fjordland National Park

Franz Josef Mount Cook

Wanaka Queenstown

Te Anau

Wellington Picton Blenheim PACIFIC OCEAN

Christchurch

SOUTH ISLAND

Dunedin

FROM ACTIVE VOLCANOES, SHOOTING GEYSERS, NATURAL HOT SPRINGS AND RICH MAORI CULTURE IN THE NORTH ISLAND, TO STUNNING BLUE GLACIERS, MAJESTIC FJORDS AND CHARMING WINE REGIONS IN THE SOUTH ISLAND- A HOLIDAY TO NEW ZEALAND IS A HOLIDAY WHERE YOU CONNECT WITH RAW, UNTAMED NATURAL BEAUTY AND OF COURSE DOWN TO EARTH LOCALS! AND IF THE JAW DROPPING SCENERY ISN’T ENOUGH TO STEAL YOUR HEART, THEN MAYBE THE ADRENALINE RUSH WILL WHEN YOU BUNGY JUMP, CUT THROUGH THE WIND IN A JETBOAT OR GO WHITEWATER RAFTING. ONE THING WE CAN GUARANTEE WHEN YOU VISIT NEW ZEALAND, IS THAT YOU’LL BE SMITTEN FROM THE SECOND YOU ARRIVE!

Invercargill Stewart Island

MARLBOROUGH

CHRISTCHURCH

QUEENSTOWN & TE ANAU

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NEW ZEALAND

TOUR EAST SPECIAL OFFER

Auckland

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Wellington

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Dunedin

GO RENTALS – NEW ZEALAND’S AWARD WINNING RENTAL CAR COMPANY. A RESPECTED PRIVATELY OWNED COMPANY OFFERING COMPETITIVE RATES AND A CUSTOMER CENTRIC SERVICE THAT ENSURES THE VEHICLE HIRE BECOMES PART OF THE VISITORS TOTAL HOLIDAY EXPERIENCE. ALL IN A COUNTRY WHERE SELF DRIVE IS THE OPTION OF CHOICE FOR INDEPENDENT TRAVELLERS. ESCAPE WITH GO.

What GO Standard Rates include: • Standard vehicle insurance (reduced excess options available) • Unlimited kilometres • One way fees • All taxes and credit card fees • Airport access fees • Extra driver fees • 24-hour roadside assistance • Free airport transfers on arrival and departure • Free Airport or City hotel transfers on pick up (except Dunedin). For an additional small supplement All Inclusive Rates are also available which include: • All the above Standard Rate inclusions • Full vehicle insurance cover with no excess • Tyre and windscreen cover • Free accessories including multi lingual GPS, child and baby seats, roof and ski racks, and snow chains where required.

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GETTING AROUND Paihia

RAIL & FERRY EXPERIENCES

RAIL

TranzAlpine Northern Explorer Coastal Pacific

Bay of Islands

NORTH ISLAND

Auckland

Tauranga Bay of Plenty Rotorua Taupo

Hamilton

FERRY

Interislander Ferry

Napier TASMAN SEA

Nelson Marlborough

Milford Sound Fjordland National Park

Blenheim

Kaikoura Hanmer Springs

Greymouth Fox Glacier

Picton Wellington

Franz Josef Mount Cook

PACIFIC OCEAN

SOUTH ISLAND

Christchurch

Wanaka Queenstown

Te Anau

Dunedin Invercargill Stewart Island

TRANZALPINE

INTERISLANDER

COASTAL PACIFIC

A JOURNEY OVER THE MAJESTIC ALPS

LINKING THE NORTH & SOUTH ISLANDS

A JOURNEY ALONG THE EDGE OF THE WORLD

TranzAlpine is one of the world’s great train journeys, travelling from one coast of New Zealand to the other, over the majestic Southern Alps. Experience spectacular views of dramatic alpine landscapes; snow-capped mountain peaks, thrilling viaducts, braided rivers, and sub-tropical rain forests. Carriages with huge panoramic windows, a licensed cafe and GPS triggered audio commentary. Duration: 4.5 hours Departs: Daily between Christchurch and Greymouth except Christmas Day

Interislander travels between Wellington and Picton, connecting the North & South Islands of New Zealand. Cruise through the stunning Marlborough Sounds in just over three hours. Once onboard enjoy a meal, a drink in our bar, stroll the decks, watch a movie or relax in our Plus Lounge. Interislander has the three largest passenger ferries in New Zealand and a variety of sailing times for you and your vehicle. Duration: 3.5 hours Departs: Daily

The Coastal Pacific train travels between Christchurch, the South Island’s largest city, and the delightful port of Picton. This journey is a scenic feast with views of the picturesque Kaikoura mountain ranges on one side and the rugged Pacific coastline on the other. Passengers can disembark at Kaikoura to whale watch or swim with dolphins, then continue the train journey to Picton. Duration: 5 hours Departs: Daily between September to April

NORTHERN EXPLORER

A JOURNEY THROUGH THE HEART OF THE NORTH ISLAND The Northern Explorer is a remarkable, everchanging daytime journey between Auckland and Wellington which takes you into the heart of the North Island, through lush green farmland, native forests, over stunning river gorges and across New Zealand’s volcanic plateau. Highlights include Tongariro National Park and the Raurimu Spiral, an amazing feat of railway engineering. Include stopovers at Ohakune or National Park to walk the famous Tongariro Crossing, ski the slopes of Mt Ruapehu, or experience one of the many outdoor activities available in the Central Plateau region. Make a stop at Otorohanga to discover the magical Waitomo glow worm caves or take a tour around the Hobbiton film set. Whatever your itinerary, the Northern Explorer is a truly memorable. Duration: 10hrs Departs: Auckland on Mon, Thurs and Sat / Wellington on Wed, Fri and Sun

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NEW ZEALAND NORTH ISLAND

NORTH ISLAND

Paihia

Bay of Islands

NORTH ISLAND

Auckland

Tauranga Hamilton Bay of Plenty Rotorua Taupo Napier

Wellington

THE NORTH ISLAND IS HOME TO THE COUNTRY’S LARGEST CITY AUCKLAND, AND ITS CAPITAL WELLINGTON – KNOWN FOR ITS CREATIVE CULTURE, GREAT FOOD & WINE. THE NORTH ISLAND IS THE BEATING HEART OF NEW ZEALAND AND IS HOME TO ACTIVE VOLCANOES, SHOOTING GEYSERS, NATURAL HOT SPRINGS, VIBRANT CITIES AND RICH MAORI CULTURE. FROM THE RUGGED BEAUTY OF THE NORTHERNMOST TIP AT CAPE REINGA AND THE BAY OF ISLANDS TO AUCKLAND AND THE SPARKLING ISLANDS OF THE HAURAKI GULF, ROTORUA, WAITOMO GLOWWORM CAVES AND THE WINE REGION OF HAWKE’S BAY - NEW ZEALAND’S BEST FEATURE IS NATURE.

THINGS TO DO AUCKLAND & NORTH OF AUCKLAND •E njoy exploring Auckland, it’s harbour, Mount Victoria for a scenic view of the city & the Arataki Visitors Centre or visit the West Coast for the rugged beauty of the volcanic black-sand beaches •C ruise or take a seaplane over the Hauraki Gulf around its many islands including iconic Rangitoto Island • T ake a day trip to Waiheke Island by ferry and join a zipline experience or relax among the beautiful vineyards, olive groves and white sandy beaches • Depart from Paihia to experience the Bay of Islands for dolphins, giant Kauri trees, the Hole in the Rock and the tip of New Zealand - Cape Reinga, where the Tasman Sea meets the Pacific Ocean SOUTH OF AUCKLAND •W aitomo Village has an amazing underground cave system lit up by thousands of glowworms •R otorua is an otherworldly place of bubbling mudpools, geysers, hot water springs and Maori culture • T he lush, green Waikato countryside is the home of the Hobbiton Movie Set • Lake Taupo in Tongariro National Park offers alpine forest, trout-filled rivers and natural hot springs. The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is one of the world’s best day hikes • The Hawke’s Bay region combines art-deco buildings with vineyards; climb Te Mata Peak, walk along Marine Parade, and enjoy the Art Deco architecture of the region

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AUCKLAND

AUCKLAND AUCKLAND IS A VIBRANT CITY OFFERING GREAT FOOD & WINE, QUIRKY SHOPPING AND A HARBOUR LINED WITH YACHTS, CAFES AND BARS. SWEEPING VIEWS OF THE CITY CAN BE FOUND ON TOP OF A NUMBER OF DORMANT VOLCANOES. EXPLORE THE ISLANDS OF THE HAURAKI GULF BY KAYAK OR BOAT; A FERRY RIDE TO WAIHEKE ISLAND IN THE HUARAKI GULF IS VOTED AS THE BEST DAY TRIP FROM AUCKLAND. VISIT THE RUGGED WILD WEST OF AUCKLAND TO STROLL ALONG THE SOFT BLACK SAND.

HOBBITON & WAITOMO CAVES EXPERIENCE

GREATSIGHTS

Enjoy guided tours of the Hobbiton Movie Set and the Waitomo Glowworm Caves on a full-day sightseeing tour from Auckland, including a delicious lunch in the Party Marquee adjacent to The Green Dragon Inn. The Hobbiton Movie Set was a significant location used for The Lord of the Rings film trilogy and The Hobbit film series. While Waitomo is known for its extensive underground cave system. Thousands of glow-worms light up Waitomo Glowworm Caves. Hobbiton & Waitomo are two must-dos! Duration: 11 hours Departs: 8am

ZIPLINE & NATIVE FOREST EXPERIENCE

ECOZIP ADVENTURES

Join award-winning EcoZip Adventures for a unique zipline & native forest experience, designed for adventure and native lovers of all ages. Cruise to Waiheke from Auckland and join us for a minitour of the island that Lonely Planet describes as '92km of island bliss', before heading to EcoZip headquarters. Your clients will be in awe of the breath-taking views as they zip over our vineyard and across a beautiful canopy of centuries-old native forest. Each over 200m long, our ziplines are state-of-the-art, featuring automatic brakes. The ziplines get gradually higher and faster, proving this is adventure tourism for everyone! The EcoZip experience culminates with a magical guided nature walk, where our knowledgeable guides will share the rich history of our forest, it’s delicate eco-system and how we’ve helped restore it. Duration: 3-hours Departs: Daily from 9am

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NEW ZEALAND NORTH ISLAND RANGITOTO CITY SCENIC FLIGHTS & WAIHEKE BUZZ AROUND AUCKLAND SEAPLANES

Rangitoto & City Scenic Flight: Cruise into the Auckland Harbour Aerodrome in our aircraft, then take off to enjoy views of Devonport, the crater of Rangitoto volcano and other islands. You’ll fly over the Auckland Museum, half orbit the Sky Tower, glide over the Auckland Harbour Bridge before landing on the water. Duration: 40 minutes Departs: 7 days a week from Auckland Waiheke Buzz Around: Taking off from the Waiheke Aerodrome, you’ll immediately enjoy incredible views – local beaches, coastline, and vineyards. Highlights include New Zealand’s youngest volcano Rangitoto, Auckland’s CBD and Rotoroa Island – a stunning nature reserve. On your descent you’ll see Onetangi Beach with its surrounding vineyards, leaving you wanting to try some of the globally recognised local wines. Duration: 30 minutes, Departs: 7 days a week from Waiheke

BEST OF BOTH WORLDS

BUSH AND BEACH

Let Bush and Beach take you on a full day tour to experience the best of Auckland sightseeing with an Auckland city tour in the morning combined with an afternoon nature tour – a day of variety and a great introduction to Auckland and New Zealand. Your morning Auckland city tour is designed to explore the history and sights of the city as well as see how Aucklanders live and play. Enjoy views from Mt Victoria and walk on an east coast white sand beach. Your afternoon eco tour is spent in the Waitakere Ranges. Enjoy the Arataki Centre with views of both harbours before continuing on for a walk in the rainforest and a stroll along the soft, black sand of Piha beach. The perfect Auckland day trip. Duration: 8 1/2 hours Departs: 9 am daily

HOBBITON EXPRESS TOUR

BUSH AND BEACH

Enjoy a visit to Hobbiton Movie Set on this easy day trip from Auckland. The day includes a fully guided tour of the set as seen in ‘The Lord of the Rings’ and ‘The Hobbit’ trilogy and a sumptuous lunchtime feast in the Party Marquee. With full commentary on the way, you will gain insights into the areas you are travelling through and background to the movie set you are visiting. You will get the chance to have a photo in the doorway of a Hobbit house, see the Party Tree and stand by the gate to Bilbo’s house ‘Bag End’ overlooking the whole set to the hills in the distance. Enjoy a drink in the Green Dragon and time to shop before returning to Auckland by 3.15pm. Duration: 8 hours Departs: 7 am daily

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COAST & RAINFOREST WALK

BUSH AND BEACH

Spend a day walking and relaxing in the real New Zealand on this small group tour from Auckland. Your experienced local nature guide will take you on a range of rainforest, beach, waterfall and clifftop walks in Auckland's Waitakere Ranges. The black sand beaches and rainforest of West Auckland are unique in New Zealand and this tour is a great way to experience the best they have to offer. Reasonable level of walking ability required. Picnic lunch is included. Duration: 7 hours Departs: Daily at 10am


AUCKLAND CROWNE PLAZA AUCKLAND

128 ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND

About hotel & property facilities: Step outside the doors of Crowne Plaza Auckland hotel and you will find yourself in the centre of the bustling Auckland CBD. New Zealand's best shopping, theatres and restaurants surround you and if you look up, you'll see the iconic Sky Tower towering above just one street over. Explore the 'city of sails' from the inside out thanks to our great location. Modern rooms feature plush beds with sleep-aid aromatherapy kits, WiFi and flat-screen TVs. Suites (some of which are split-level) have separate living areas, some feature harbour/city views, 2-person baths and private balconies. Club rooms/suites include complimentary breakfast, snacks and evening drinks in the harbour-view club lounge. Guests get free access of gym and sauna, while other amenities include a lobby cocktail bar, and a laidback restaurant.

AUCKLAND MAORI LUXURY TOUR

TIME UNLIMITED TOURS

See the very best sights of Tamaki Makaurau (Auckland) and New Zealand’s Maori culture on a personal small group tour of both Auckland City and its amazing West Coast. Explore important historic sites and learn more about the fascinating Maori culture and history along the way. Duration: 8 hours Departs: 9am

SKYCITY GRAND HOTEL

90 FEDERAL ST, AUCKLAND CBD About hotel & property facilities: Ideally situated in the heart of Auckland’s CBD, the SKYCITY Grand Hotel offers guests a truly five-star experience. The 312 naturally charming, modern and spacious rooms are just the start of your five-star experience. Stunning views, award-winning dining at your door step, the iconic Sky Tower, a world-class Casino and the tranquil East Day Spa await you.

AUCKLAND HIGHLIGHTS LUXURY TOUR INCLUDING SKY TOWER ENTRY

AUCKLAND TO WAITOMO CAVES & HOBBITON MOVIE SET PRIVATE TOUR

TIME UNLIMITED TOURS

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See the highlights of Auckland city from ground level and also from above! Explore Auckland with views of several ancient volcanoes, glorious beaches, the iconic Harbour Bridge and many other sights on this Auckland Small Group Tour. Also included is entry to Auckland’s iconic Sky Tower, where you will be dropped off at the end of the tour. Duration: 3 hours 15 minutes Departs: 9am

See two iconic NZ attractions all in one wonderful day. Visit the world-famous Waitomo Glowworm Caves and Hobbiton Movie Set for a tour of one of the most iconic movie sets worldwide. This ultimate Downunder (Cave) Tour combined with “Middle Earth” will optimise your time in NZ. Duration: 11 hours Departs: 8am

SKYCITY HOTEL AUCKLAND

VICTORIA STREET &, FEDERAL ST, AUCKLAND CBD About hotel & property facilities: Situated right in the heart of Auckland’s CBD. This vibrant and fun hotel offers 323 well appointed spacious rooms and a place to relax and unwind with exciting entertainment options at your feet – award-winning restaurants, a world-class Casino and the iconic Sky Tower is just the start of exceptional experiences that await you. toureast.net/australia

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NEW ZEALAND NORTH ISLAND

SCENIC HOTEL AUCKLAND

COPTHORNE HOTEL AUCKLAND

380 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND

150 ANZAC AVENUE, AUCKLAND

About hotel & property facilities: Located on Auckland's central Queen Street, Scenic Hotel Auckland is in the heart of Auckland city's central business district (CBD). The hotel's heritage building blends its fabulous art deco architecture with modern comforts. As a guest, you will enjoy having some of Auckland’s top entertainment, shopping and eating places right on your doorstep.

About hotel & property facilities: With Queen Street and the Britomart area within easy walking distance, this property offers a peaceful location and spacious rooms all with a balcony. The hotel is located a 10 minute walk from both the CBD and Britomart. Featuring a restaurant & bar, free WiFi.

HOTEL GRAND WINDSOR

58-60 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND About hotel & property facilities: This elegant 5-star boutique hotel will transport guests to the opulence, glamour and luxury of a gilded age. Passionately independent, each of the 79 suites and guestrooms are a masterpiece of classic and refined design. The heritage building creates a unique, historic, yet warm and welcoming ambience, complete with luxurious bedding, muted fabrics, and excellent service, underpinned by state-of-the-art technology.

SUDIMA AUCKLAND AIRPORT

18 AIRPARK DRIVE, MANGERE, AUCKLAND About hotel & property facilities: Sudima Auckland Airport is an award-winning 4.5-star hotel set in a quiet location just 2.5km from New Zealand’s main airport. As the country’s first carboNZero accredited hotel it exemplifies the best in sustainable architecture and systems along with world-class features, facilities and services.

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AUCKLAND & BAY OF ISLANDS

BAY OF ISLANDS THE BAY OF ISLANDS IS WORLD FAMOUS FOR THE NATURAL UNSPOILT BEAUTY OF ITS ISLAND-STUDDED WATERWAYS WITH A RICH MAORI AND EUROPEAN HERITAGE. THERE ARE FEW BETTER PLACES TO GAIN A SENSE OF MAORI CULTURE THAN AT THE WAITANGI TREATY GROUNDS. OTHER POINTS OF INTEREST INCLUDE A CRUISE TO THE NATURAL CAVE NAMED THE HOLE IN THE ROCK, A VISIT TO THE WAIPOUA FOREST TO WITNESS THE GIANT KAURI TREES AND STAND AT THE BASE OF THE 2000-YEAROLD TANE MAHUTA. CAPE REINGA IS THE NORTHERNMOST TIP OF THE ISLAND AND ITS WHERE THE TASMAN SEA AND THE PACIFIC OCEAN COLLIDE – ITS ALSO A PLACE OF SPIRITUAL SIGNIFICANCE TO THE MAORI.

SCENIC HOTEL BAY OF ISLAND

58 SEAVIEW ROAD, PAIHIA, BAY OF ISLANDS

About hotel & property facilities: Expansive sub-tropical gardens and extensive guest facilities at our Scenic Hotel Bay of Islands enhance the welcoming atmosphere of this resort-style hotel. Conveniently located in Paihia, it's the perfect base from which to explore New Zealand's beautiful and historic Bay of Islands.

COPTHORNE BAY OF ISLANDS

1 TAU HENARE DRIVE, WAITANGI

About hotel & property facilities: Set in 60 acres of subtropical gardens which form part of the Waitangi National Trust Reserve, the Copthorne Hotel & Resort and its stunning waterfront location provide the perfect base for any Bay of Islands stay. The hotel is located a 5 minute drive from Paihia, Bay of Islands. Featuring a restaurant & bar, outdoor pool, hot tub, tennis court, free local area shuttle, free parking.

TOURING WITH GREATSIGHTS CAPE REINGA & NINETY MILE BEACH DAY TOUR

GREATSIGHTS FULLERS BAY OF ISLANDS

A visit to New Zealand is not complete without a journey to the very top of the North Island – Cape Reinga (Te Rerenga Wairua). Uncover the wild beauty of this vast and untouched region that is rich in Māori culture and tradition. Duration: 11 hours 15 mins Departs: 7:00am

See some of the Bay of Islands’ most scenic highlights on a three-hour cruise around its sheltered waters. Set off from Paihia or Russell and enjoy the scenic views of secluded islands with their white sand beaches and native forest as you cruise past them. Duration: 4 hours Departs: 9:00am or 1:30pm

GREATSIGHTS FULLERS BAY OF ISLANDS

HOLE IN THE ROCK CRUISE

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NEW ZEALAND NORTH ISLAND

ROTORUA & BEYOND ROTORUA IS THE BEATING HEART OF NEW ZEALAND KNOWN FOR ITS RICH MAORI CULTURE AND GEOTHERMAL ACTIVITY. VISITORS TO TE PUIA IN THE WHAKAREWAREWA VALLEY WILL ENCOUNTER NATURAL POOLS OF BOILING WATER, STILL USED FOR COOKING TODAY, AND SHOOTING GEYSERS. THE POHUTU GEYSER STEALS THE SHOW, SHOOTING 30 METRES INTO THE AIR. VISITORS TO ROTORUA TYPICALLY PASS HOBBITON, THE SITE FOR THE LORD OF THE RINGS MOVIE AND THE HOBBITON TRILOGIES.

HOBBITON MOVIE SET TOUR

HOBBITON MOVIE SET

In the heart of New Zealand, experience the real Middle-earth™ and step into the lush pastures of the Shire™ with a guided tour of Hobbiton™ Movie Set, as featured in The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit Trilogies. Fall in love with the Alexander family farm as you journey through the unequivocal beauty of the land. Your guide will then escort you around the movie set, showing the intricate detailing, pointing out the most famous filming locations and explaining how the movie magic was made. You will be taken around the 12-acre set; past Hobbit Holes™, the Mill and into the world-famous Green Dragon™ Inn, for a complimentary, exclusive Hobbit™ Southfarthing™ beverage to conclude your own Middle-earth adventure. Duration: 2 Hours Departs: The Shires Rest, 501 Buckland Road, Hinuera, Matamata

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ROTORUA & BEYOND THE EXCITE EXPERIENCE

HELL’S GATE GEOTHERMAL RESERVE & MUD SPA Witness a land born of myth and legend, where Rūaumoko heats the earth from a world below, boiling mud and billowing steam into the sky above. Journey through native bush that opens up into geothermal landscapes, and bathe in mud and sulphur pools that revitalise the mind, body and soul. Take part in the guided or self-guided interactive geothermal walk. Learn to carve traditional Māori motifs alongside our resident carver. And indulge in our geothermal mud baths and sulphur spas. Experience New Zealand’s most active geothermal reserve and mud spa as it excites and soothes as it has done for centuries. Opening Hours: Gates open at 8:30am every day, except Christmas.

THE LIVING MAORI VILLAGE

MOKOIA ISLAND WITH SPEED & SPINS

HALF DAY GEOTHERMAL WONDERLAND TOUR

WHAKAREWAREWA

KATOA LAKE ROTORUA

Home to two Māori sub tribes, Whakarewarewa is an intimate and authentic Māori experience, set on a geothermal plateau. Be captivated by cultural insights as well as village life. Locals live surrounded by steaming mineral and mud pools, as well as active geysers, including Pōhutu, the largest geyser in the Southern Hemisphere. Opening Hours: 8:30am to 5pm

Experience the excitement & exhilaration of a Jetboat ride before exploring the history & native wildlife on majestic Mokoia Island. Mokoia Island is located in Lake Rotorua and is a sanctuary for many of New Zealand's endangered wildlife and rare New Zealand birds. Duration: 60 minutes Departs: 12:00pm

DOWNHILL BALL ROLLING AT ZORB

MOKOIA ISLAND BY WATER TAXI SPEED A SPINS

MITAI MAORI VILLAGE, ROTORUA

Our Water Taxi is the most comfortable way to access and explore beautiful Mokoia Island. Designed with comfort in mind, our water taxi keeps you away from the spray and quickly transports you to Mokoia Island. With indoor seating for up to 29 guests and a stable, twin-hull catamaran design, Mokoia Island is now within leisurely, comfortable reach for all. Duration: 90 minutes Departs: 1:30pm

Enter the world of Mitai, to discover our sacred and spiritual Maori village. Set in a natural bush environment, our Maori warriors paddle an ancient warrior canoe on the Wai-o-whiro stream. Be captivated by the displays of weaponry and combat, and entranced with the grace and beauty of the poi dance. Taste the traditionally earth cooked hangi meal. Visit our guardian glowworms. Opening Hours: Office 9am - 6pm, summer show 6:30pm - 9:30pm, winter 5:30pm- 8:30pm

ZORB

Superman dive into a giant inflatable ball and roll down Mt Ngongotaha with ZORB Rotorua, where the fun will have you laughing uncontrollably. Discover FOUR different downhill ball rolling tracks where you can choose to ride with water or without water. To this day, Rotorua is the ONLY location in New Zealand where you can experience this amazingly fun and bizarre bucket list activity. Duration: Maximum 1.5 hours Departs: Activities operate on demand between 9am - 5pm every day (excluding Christmas day)

KATOA LAKE ROTORUA

NATURE CONNECTIONS

On an amazing half – day guided tour of Rotorua’s Waiotapu Thermal Wonderland and Waimangu Volcanic Valley, you'll witness the violent eruptions of NZ’s largest boiling mud lake - Lady Knox Geyser erupting daily at 10.15am to heights of 20-metres, and the spectacular and diverse landscape of colourful volcanic craters, sizzling hot pools, hissing fumeroles, lush rainforest and native birdlife. Departs: 8am, returns 12.45pm.

MITAI MAORI VILLAGE

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HOLIDAY INN ROTORUA

10 TRYON STREET, WHAKAREWAREWA, ROTORUA About hotel & property facilities: Located adjacent to the famous Whakarewarewa Geothermal Valley, Holiday Inn Rotorua boasts a range of services and facilities to make your stay a comfortable one. Featuring a geothermally heated pool for year round swimming, and an award winning restaurant, all guest rooms have air conditioning and free unlimited WiFi.

DISTINCTION ROTORUA HOTEL

SUDIMA LAKE ROTORUA

390 FENTON ST, ROTORUA

1000 ERUERA STREET, ROTORUA

About hotel & property facilities: The four-star hotel is set amongst beautiful gardens and boasts a range of accommodation to suit the needs of every traveller including refurbished, air-conditioned deluxe rooms. The hotel's three in-house restaurants and bars offer superb cuisine as well as a dynamic Maori Dinner & Culture Show. Free unlimited WiFi & complimentary off-street car parking.

About hotel & property facilities: Sudima Lake Rotorua sits right on the shore of the mystical lake with breath-taking vistas across the water. This well-appointed home away from home is just a short stroll from the vibrant town centre and Energy Events Centre. It has all the facilities and features you’d expect from a 4-star hotel, as well as a few that set it apart.

HEARTLAND AMBASSADOR HOTEL HAMILTON

86 ULSTER STREET, WHITIORIA, HAMILTON About hotel & property facilities: Heartland Ambassador Hotel Hamilton is around 15 minutes’ walk to Hamilton’s CBD. The hotel rooms have ample space and natural light from standard through to superior options. The grounds have plenty of greenery, and with an outdoor swimming pool, children’s pool and hot tub.

MILLENIUM ROTORUA

1270 HINEMARU STREET, OHINEMUTU, ROTORUA About hotel & property facilities: With large stylish rooms and great facilities, the Millennium Hotel is an excellent choice for your stay in Rotorua and is conveniently located just a short walk from both the lake and town centre. The world famous Polynesian Spa is just across the road.

EVENING CULTURAL EXPERIENCE

TAMAKI MAORI VILLAGE

Tamaki Maori Village is New Zealand’s most awarded cultural attraction! Learn about the origins of Maori, their journey to Aotearoa – New Zealand and how these proud people have upheld the traditions of their ancestors. On arrival a welcome ceremony is shared before guests are invited into the home of Tamaki Maori Village. Upon entering the magnificent 200-year-old Tawa forest guests participate in learning the haka, poi and enjoy displays of traditional art forms. A cultural performance unique to Aotearoa takes place before the evening ends with a hangi buffet feast that has cooked slowly underground. Opening Hours: Every night of the year except Christmas Day

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WAIMANGU VOLCANIC VALLEY

WALKING, HIKING AND BOAT CRUISES Explore the world's youngest geothermal system on a self-guided walk or hike, discover the majestic Inferno Crater Lake and towering Cathedral Rocks. Opt for a 45 minute cruise on the tranquil waters of Lake Rotomahana to discover geothermal sites not accessible by foot and learn the history of the devastating 1886 Mount Tarawera Eruption that created the Waimangu Valley. Opening Hours: We open at 8.30am daily and the last admission into the valley is 3.00pm


ROTORUA & BEYOND PEPPERS ON THE POINT LAKE ROTORUA

214 KAWAHA POINT ROAD, KAWAHA POINT, ROTORUA

About hotel & property facilities: Peppers on the Point is a boutique, luxury lodge situated on the lake edge of Rotorua, 5 mins from the city centre. Boasting 11 luxurious rooms, 7 lodge suites, 2 lake cottage suites, and the 2-story villa apartment. The majority of suites enjoy expansive lake views. The property is well known for its fine dining and array of NZ and international wines. Enjoy the peaceful, tranquil surrounds, a relaxing massage or feed the petting animals on the property. Then head out and enjoy the wonderful activities located right on our doorstep. Be collected by floatplane and explore the bounty of lakes and geothermal activity from above, land on an active volcano by helicopter, or cruise on one of the most pristine lakes on a luxury yacht. Rotorua is steeped in Maori culture and surrounded by geothermal features.

TREETOPS LODGE & ESTATE

351 KEAROA ROAD, ROTORUA About hotel & property facilities: Nestled in 2,500 acres of 800 year old native forest, this awardwinning luxury lodge is a uniquely New Zealand experience. Treetops is a sanctuary and retreat of breath-taking terrain, offering the ultimate in world-class accommodation and adventure. Located outside Rotorua, the Maori heartland and trout fishing capital of the world, Treetops offer seven streams, on-site trout fishing, four lakes and over 70km of adventure trails. Adventures include helicopter adventures to live volcanoes, the ‘Estate to Plate’ Safari, Wild Food Cooking School, and the Indigenous Food and Heritage Trail all offering unequalled personal interaction with native heritage and wilderness. Our dedicated spa offers unique health-giving Maori rituals and traditional treatments.

TE PUIA DAY & NIGHT EXPERIENCE

TE PUIA

A visit to Rotorua would not be complete without exploring Te Whakarewarewa thermal valley. Discover the world famous Pohutu Geyser and bubbling mud pools, NZ Maori arts and crafts institute and the iconic kiwi bird in a day tour. Te Pō is the award-winning evening experience of Maori storytelling, a cultural show, a Hangi banquet and a hot chocolate beside a moonlit Pōhutu geyser to end the evening.

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NEW ZEALAND NORTH ISLAND

NAPIER & LAKE TAUPO TAUPO IS LOCATED IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NORTH ISLAND AND CONTAINS SOME OF MOST IMPRESSIVE LANDSCAPES. WITH A LAKE ALMOST AS BIG AS SINGAPORE, THE TAUPO REGION IS PERFECT FOR OUTDOOR ADVENTURES SUCH AS BOATING, WATER-SKIING, SAILING AND KAYAKING. JUST NORTH OF TAUPO IS THE THUNDERING HUKA FALLS. NEARBY HAWKE’S BAY COMBINES ART-DECO BUILDINGS WITH BEAUTIFUL VINEYARDS.

KINLOCH MANOR & VILLAS

261 KINLOCH ROAD, TAUPO

About hotel & property facilities: Perfectly placed on a 254ha spectacular setting above the shores of Lake Taupo, heart of an adventure and wilderness playground, is one of the countries newest and most design awarded uber-luxury lodges. Offering exceptional onsite golfing with their own Jack Nicklaus designed Signature 18 hole course. Also on offer is fly-fishing, hiking the Tongariro Crossing or world-class mountain biking. This lodge is perfect for discerning lovers of natural beauty and cutting edge design. Combined with an organic ‘Estate to Plate’ food philosophy and serving the best of New Zealand wine, the lodge boasts an onsite wellness spa and tennis courts.

MANGAPAPA HOTEL

466 NAPIER ROAD, HAVELOCK NORTH, HAWKE'S BAY About hotel & property facilities: Luxury, seclusion, elegance and romance - four words which describe this stunning boutique hotel. Built in 1885 the hotel has twelve luxury rooms, and with careful renovations maintains its historical charm whilst providing the utmost comforts of modern day. Conveniently located, minutes from Havelock North village, Mangapapa Hotel is set in an oasis of landscaped gardens and orchards, offering guests a chance to dine in its renowned restaurant, relax in the hotel's spa sanctuary. Also on offer for guests is an outdoor seasonal pool, a lawn tennis court and bikes to cycle to nearby vineyards. Mangapapa the ultimate Hawke's Bay experience.

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NAPIER, LAKE TAUPO & BAY OF PLENTY

BAY OF PLENTY THE BAY OF PLENTY SITS IN THE NORTHERN COAST AND IS HOME TO SPECTACULAR BEACHES, JUICY KIWIFRUIT AND GEOTHERMAL WONDERS. HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE THE SEASIDE TOWN OF TAURANGA FOR DOLPHIN WATCHING, AND MOUNT MAUNGANUI TO CATCH A WAVE OR CRUISE THE CAFES. WHAKETANE IS A SUNNY TOWN KNOWN FOR FISHING TRIPS AND VOLCANO VISITS.

SCENIC COAST & BEACH LANDING

AERIUS HELICOPTERS

Fly past the iconic Mount Maunganui as we head to the Coromandel Coast. View many private bays along the way and take in the vast Tauranga inner harbour. Once we arrive at the Coromandel Coast the beaches are replaced by towering cliffs and tranquil waters. Stretch your legs on an empty beach while enjoying a complimentary drink. From Whangamata, we head inland over native New Zealand bush and farmland to the Waihi Gold Mine, at 260m deep, and nearly 1km wide it is hard to miss. Your flight returns via the Tauranga harbour and Matakana farmlands. Opening Hours: 8.30am - 4.00pm

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DISTINCTION WELLINGTON HOTEL

70 TORY ST, WELLINGTON

WELLINGTON WELLINGTON, THE CAPITAL OF NEW ZEALAND IS EMBRACED BY A SPARKLING HARBOUR ON ONE SIDE AND HILLS ON THE OTHER. FEEL THE CREATIVE PULSE OF THIS COMPACT URBAN CITY WITH A NATURAL SOUL. WELLINGTON SETS THE NATIVE AND HISTORIC STORIES OF NEW ZEALAND AGAINST WORLD CLASS COFFEE, COCKTAILS, CUISINE AND A WORLD-LEADING FILM INDUSTRY.

WETA WORKSHOP MOVIE EFFECTS TOURS

WETA WORKSHOP

From Lord of the Rings to Avatar, Weta Workshop is your gateway to filmmaking in NZ. Join our smallgroup guided tours and learn about the making of movie effects; from armour to weapons, creatures to costumes, make-up to miniatures, and more! Get up close to authentic props. Test your guide's knowledge. And discover how imaginary worlds are brought to life. Opening Hours: Open every day, 9am - 5.30pm (except Christmas)

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About hotel & property facilities: Located in the cultural precinct of Wellington, a few minutes walk from attractions like Te Papa, Courtenay Place and Cuba St Mall. 89 spacious, impeccably furnished studios, apartments & penthouses boast stylish design with all the modern conveniences including kitchen and laundry facilities and free unlimited WiFi.


WELLINGTON & THE SOUTH ISLAND

SOUTH ISLAND

Nelson Marlborough

Milford Sound Fjordland National Park Te Anau

Franz Josef Mount Cook

Wanaka Queenstown

Blenheim

Kaikoura Hanmer Springs

Greymouth Fox Glacier

Picton

Christchurch

SOUTH ISLAND

Dunedin

THE SOUTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND OFFERS JAW DROPPING SCENERY THAT WILL STEAL YOUR HEART. RENOWNED FOR ITS MOUNTAINS, STUNNING BLUE GLACIERS, MAJESTIC FJORDS, PENINSULAS, ISLANDS, AND CHARMING WINE REGIONS. MARLBOROUGH AT THE TOP IS A NETWORK OF STUNNING WATERWAYS WHILE TO THE SOUTH KAIKOURA IS DESCRIBED AS THE SERENGETI OF THE SEA. THE LARGEST CITY ON THE SOUTH ISLAND IS CHRISTCHURCH AND IT’S OFTEN THE STARTING POINT FOR EXPLORING MORE OF THE ISLAND. THE SOUTHERN ALPS RUN ALONG THE ENTIRE LENGTH OF THE ISLAND, WITH MOUNT COOK THE HIGHEST PEAK, LOCATED IN AORAKI MT COOK NATIONAL PARK, ONE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY. FIORDLAND NATIONAL PARK IS HOME TO MILFORD SOUND WITH ITS MAJESTIC SCENERY OF TOWERING MOUNTAIN FJORDS AND WATERFALLS, WHILE QUEENSTOWN AND WANAKA ARE ALPINE TOWNS THAT OFFER SKIING AND PLENTY OF ADVENTURE SPORTS.

Invercargill Stewart Island

THINGS TO DO • Join the Interislander ferry that connects the North & South Island passing through Marlborough Sounds • Go whale watching in Kaikoura by cruise or by helicopter • Drive or take the Tranzalpine train journey to experience Arthurs Pass National Park • Enjoy a guided glacier walk or helicopter ride amidst the spectacular scenery of Fox or Franz Josef Glacier • Visit Mount Cook National Park, home to the tallest mountain • In Queenstown take the gondola ride up to the top of Bob’s peak then ride the thrilling luge back down •D efy gravity with adrenalin pumping activities like bungy jumping, skydiving, ziplining or zorbing •C ruise Milford Sound - a famous fiord in Fiordland National Park – known for towering Mitre Peak, fur seals, penguins and dolphins

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MARLBOROUGH MARLBOROUGH IS A REGION OF BEAUTY WHERE WATER, WINE AND WILDERNESS COMBINE TO CREATE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL ENVIRONMENT. MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS IS AN EXTENSIVE NETWORK OF SEADROWNED VALLEYS CREATING BEAUTIFUL WINDING WATERWAYS. IT’S HERE YOU CAN EXPERIENCE BREATHTAKING PANORAMAS OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ALONG THE FAMOUS QUEEN CHARLOTTE TRACK. LOCAL OPERATORS OFFER SEAMLESS END-TO-END PACKAGES THAT TAKE IN THE BEST OF THE REGION.

MARLBOROUGH EXPERIENCE PACKAGE

MARLBOROUGH TOUR COMPANY The Marlborough Experience is a unique end to-end premier package that takes in all the best the stunning region has to offer. Start your experience as it will continue, with a friendly face from Marlborough Tour Company to welcome you to the region, go through your itinerary, stow your luggage and take you on a wine tour to savour the world renowned wines. Finish your wine tour with a gourmet winery lunch before being driven to Picton to meet your scenic cruise to your choice of lodge in Endeavour Inlet located in Queen Charlotte Sound, Totaraui. Your lodge, set in the spectacular Queen Charlotte Sound will be your base for the next few nights. The package includes return cruise to Picton, airport transfers and luggage transfer between lodges.

PICTON YACHT CLUB HOTEL

25 WAIKAWA ROAD, MARLBOROUGH, PICTON About hotel & property facilities: With 48 well appointed guestrooms the Picton Yacht Club Hotel offers spectacular vistas over the Marlborough Sounds. Easy access to the ferry services, the world renowned Marlborough wine region and the spectacular Queen Charlotte Sound. This relaxed contemporary hotel, designed around its alluring swimming pool, provides comfortable accommodation, an onsite restaurant and bar "The Chartroom" and superb meeting facilities.

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THE PICTON MAIL BOAT CRUISE

BEACHCOMBER CRUISES

Come along with us on the Mail Boat Cruise and share the excitement of 'Mail Day' as the skipper delivers the New Zealand rural post bags, groceries and freight to the residents that call the Queen Charlotte Sound waterways home. Operating from Monday to Saturday. Duration: 4hours, 1:30pm-5:30pm Departs: The Waterfront, 2 London Quay, Picton. Monday through to Saturday year round

1 DAY WALK SHIP COVE TO FURNEAUX LODGE BEACHCOMBER CRUISES

Cruise to historical Ship Cove before you climb away from the beach through native forest. Be rewarded with stunning views of the Queen Charlotte Sound. The track then drops into Resolution Bay and follows an old bridle path into Endeavour Inlet. Pick up Furneaux Lodge transport by boat back to Pictom. 16km. Duration: 8.5hours, 9:00am-5:30pm Departs: 2 London Quay, Picton. 7 days, year round

SCENIC HOTEL MARLBOROUGH

65 ALFRED STREET, BLENHEIM

About hotel & property facilities: A multimillion dollar renovation in 2012 has left this contemporary 4-star plus property sparkling with style and comfort. Whether you're visiting Blenheim for business or pleasure, you'll enjoy the plush new features including full air-conditioning, 42-inch LCD television, desk area with fully integrated media hub, mood lighting and our signature kiwi-made wool and down bedding. Located in the heart of sunny Marlborough, this Blenheim hotel is just minutes walk from the centre of Blenheim with some of New Zealand's finest food and wine virtually on your doorstep. Scenic Hotel Marlborough offers guests the ultimate in modern comfort and service. Whether you are here for business or leisure, long or short stays, you're sure to feel refreshed with a visit to Scenic Hotel Marlborough. toureast.net/australia

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CHRISTCHURCH CHRISTCHURCH IS THE LARGEST CITY OF THE SOUTH ISLAND AND OFTEN THE STARTING POINT FOR A TRIP OF THE SOUTH. IT'S A VIBRANT, MODERN CITY WITH A RICH ENGLISH HERITAGE. JUST 133 KILOMETRES NORTH IS THE QUAINT TOWN OF HANMER SPRINGS – TO SOAK IN NATURAL HOT SPRINGS AND ON THE COAST IS KAIKOURA – A PLACE OF RUGGED BEAUTY AND ABUNDANT MARINE LIFE. KAIKOURA IS KNOWN FOR ITS SPERM WHALE POPULATION AND FUR SEALS. CHRISTCHURCH IS ALSO WHERE VISITORS CAN ENJOY ONE OF NEW ZEALAND'S FINEST INLAND RAIL JOURNEYS THE TRANZALPINE – TRAVERSE THE MAJESTIC CANTEBURY PLAINS TO THE BACKDROP OF THE MIGHTY SOUTHERN ALPS. CROWNE PLAZA CHRISTCHURCH

764 COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH About hotel & property facilities: Centrally located, Crowne Plaza Christchurch is just a short walk from the city's key attractions. Overlooking Victoria Square and the gently flowing Avon River, you'll enjoy close proximity to CBD dining, shopping and entertainment. Explore the cafes and boutiques of New Regent Street, stroll through Cathedral Square, shop in the new city centre or visit the Christchurch Casino. The hotel features modern rooms with views of the Southern Alps. Each room boasts state-of-the-art technology including smart TV's, Bluetooth, eco-friendly LED lighting, USB charging ports and unlimited free WiFi. Cafe 1851 serves expertly brewed coffee to start your day, while Social Wine Bar is the place to finish it over a glass of wine or a cocktail. Market Place serves an upmarket dining experience focused on local Canterbury suppliers.

INTERNATIONAL ANTARTIC CENTRE

INTERNATIONAL ANTARTIC CENTRE

Christchurch is known as the Gateway to Antarctica and there’s no better place to learn more about this connection than at the International Antarctic Centre where it snows every 6 minutes! You can play in ‘Antarctic’ Snow and Ice, survive a Storm and see Little Blue Penguins. Ride the Hagglund, take a 4D Cruise, watch a stunning movie on a MASSIVE screen and much more! Opening Hours: 9am-5:30pm, 7 days a week

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SUDIMA CHRISTCHURCH AIRPORT

550 MEMORIAL AVE, CHRISTCHURCH AIRPORT, CHRISTCHURCH

About hotel & property facilities: Sudima Christchurch Airport, a 4.5-star hotel, is the perfect stepping stone to the stunning South Island. It’s just five minutes from the domestic and international terminals and a great place to rest and rejuvenate before you head into the city centre or travel further afield.

RENDEZVOUS HOTEL CHRISTCHURCH

166 GLOUCESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH About hotel & property facilities: Rendezvous Hotel Christchurch is a contemporary hotel located in the city centre. It’s the perfect base to experience Christchurch and the Canterbury region. Property features: cafe, bar, gym, meeting facilities, sauna, WiFi access, 24-hour reception.

HEARTLAND HOTEL COTSWALD

88-96 PAPANUI ROAD, MERIVALE, CHRISTCHURCH

About hotel & property facilities: Heartland Hotel Cotswold presents a distinctive Tudor styled architecture with a classic charm that is carried throughout the hotel. Its convenient central location, picturesque gardens, and close proximity to Christchurch’s Hagley Park, shopping districts, and casino offers guests the best of both worlds.

WHALE WATCH EXPLORER

SOUTH PACIFIC HELICOPTERS Focusing on the mighty sperm whales, we are able to position you for that perfect photo by slowly orbiting around the whale in a way only a helicopter can. Once you have spent time with the wildlife, enjoy the flight back along the rugged coastline. Stunning vistas of the Kaikoura Peninsula, Seaward Kaikoura Mountain Ranges and the Pacific Ocean await you at every turn. Kaikoura is a base for wildlife experiences of all kinds. It's famous for whale watching where you can see Minke, Humpback and Southern Right whales. Kaikoura is a pleasant 2.5 hour from Chirstchurch. Duration: 30 minute flight Departs: Daily from Kaikoura

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SUDIMA CHRISTCHURCH CITY

7-49 SALISBURY STREET, CHRISTCHURCH CENTRAL, CHRISTCHURCH About hotel & property facilities: Sudima Christchurch City is a brand new 5-star boutique hotel ideally located on Victoria Street amidst an array of cafes, restaurants and bars. It’s just a martini pips’ throw to beautiful Hagley Park and a short walk to Christchurch’s city centre. As a contemporary hotel, it features luxe rooms, a unique restaurant & bar, and day spa.

DISTINCTION CHRISTCHURCH HOTEL

14 CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH About hotel & property facilities: This luxury hotel is centrally located in the revitalised Cathedral Square in the heart of the city. The 4.5 star hotel offers 179 elegant, air-conditioned rooms including 3 floors of brand new Superior Rooms & Suites outfitted with flat screen smart televisions. Also offering free unlimited WiFi, restaurant, bar, gym, valet car parking and conference facilities. 123


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CHRISTCHURCH GRAND TOUR

CHRISTCHURCH ATTRACTIONS

Enjoy a day being taken to all the premium attractions that Christchurch is known for. Benefit from an informative commentary of the city and sights by our local guide. Visit the beautiful area of Mona Vale Homestead as well as Punting on the Avon, Christchurch Gondola, Botanic Gardens Tour and the hop on, hop off Heritage Tram. Duration: 6 hours Departs: 9am

HERITAGE HANMER SPRINGS

1 CONICAL HILL ROAD, HANMER SPRINGS, CANTERBURY About hotel & property facilities: Just 90 minutes drive from Christchurch, Heritage Hanmer Springs is the perfect location for rest and relaxation with the Thermal Pools just a short walk away. Heritage Hanmer Springs offers a variety of accommodation from hotel rooms to self-catering 3 bedroom villas set amongst 9 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens. Facilities include tennis court and outdoor pool (both seasonal).

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FOX GLACIER, FRANZ JOSEF & MOUNT COOK WITHIN THE INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNISED WESTLAND WORLD HERITAGE PARK ON THE WEST COAST OF NEW ZEALAND ARE TWO ACCESSIBLE GLACIERS: FOX GLACIER AND FRANZ JOSEF, EACH WITH THEIR OWN CHARMING ALPINE VILLAGE. EXPERIENCE THE RUGGED BEAUTY OF THE WILDERNESS WHEN YOU STAY IN FOX GLACIER VILLAGE. THERE ARE A NUMBER OF HELICOPTER TOURS THAT FLY OVER THE MOUNTAINS, LAND IN THE SNOW AND LEAD GUIDED WALKS TO MARVEL AT THE ICE FORMATIONS. MOUNT COOK NATIONAL PARK IS HOME TO THE TALLEST MOUNTAIN: MOUNT COOK, AND IT'S A BEAUTIFUL PLACE TO ENJOY FRESH MOUNTAIN AIR AND HIKES, THE TOWERING PEAKS OF THE SOUTHERN ALPS, GLACIERS AND YEAR-ROUND SNOW. THE NEARBY TOWN OF LAKE TEKAPO IS PERFECT FOR STAR GAZING. ALTHOUGH MOUNT COOK LOOKS CLOSE TO FOX & FRANZ JOSEF GLACIERS, IT’S A 7- HOUR DRIVE AWAY, WITH AN IMPASSABLE MOUNTAIN RANGE IN BETWEEN .

FRANZ JOSEF HELI HIKE

THE HELICOPTER LINE

From our Franz Josef Village base, you’ll fly up to the Franz Josef Glacier in the Westland National Park. You’ll land on a section of this 12km long glacier. Equipped with glacier boots and crampons you’ll walk for two hours amongst the ice formations and pinnacles and see first-hand the extraordinary colours of the ice-flow. Duration: 3 hours Departs: Franz Josef

From Franz Josef Village fly over both the Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers, soaring first over the townships and then following the ice flow high up into the upper reaches. Land in the snow at the head of one of the glaciers and survey the path the glacier has carved below you. Duration: 30 minutes Departs: Franz Josef

HEARTLAND HOTEL GLACIER COUNTRY

DISTINCTION FOX GLACIER TE WEHEKA HOTEL

39 MAIN ROAD, FOX GLACIER

About hotel & property facilities: Spectacular wilderness and unique landscapes surround the Heartland Hotel Glacier Country, sitting in the heart of Te Wahipounamu, the South West New Zealand World Heritage Area. Our recently refurbished hotel is just under 5km from the Fox Glacier car park which makes it the ideal location to base yourself to explore this special part of the country. 125

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THE HELICOPTER LINE

15 MAIN ROAD, FOX GLACIER

About hotel & property facilities: Refurbished bed and breakfast accommodation nestled beneath the towering Southern Alps of NZ, a short stroll from Fox Glacier Village. Spacious rooms with private balconies, super king beds and ensuite with separate shower & bath, TV with 50+ SKY channels, free unlimited WiFi. Relax by the fireplace in the guest lounge/library


FOX GLACIER, FRANZ JOSEF & MOUNT COOK

TASMAN HELI HIKE

MOUNTAINS HIGH

THE HELICOPTER LINE

THE HELICOPTER LINE

You’ll fly from Mount Cook airport over the gorgeous Tasman Glacier Lake and ice formations on the lower reaches of the Glacier to a location 3000m above sea level. Venture on to the surprisingly undulating ice terrain in the shadow of the highest peaks of the Southern Alps (Aoraki and Mount Tasman); equipped with glacier boots and crampons. Duration: 3 hours Departs: Mount Cook Airport

This flight takes you past the Hochstetter Icefall on Aoraki/Mt Cook and the upper Tasman Glacier before a thrilling alpine landing in the snow. You’ll fly home through the remote Burnett Mountains with the expansive and arid Mackenzie Basin below you. Duration: 40 minutess Departs: Glentanner Park, Mount Cook

THE HERMITAGE HOTEL

TERRACE ROAD MOUNT COOK About hotel & property facilities: Located within the Aoraki Mount Cook National Park, nestled beneath the towering peaks of the Southern Alps in a natural mountain amphitheatre. Facilities include: 164 hotel rooms, 2 restaurants,2 bars, cafe, tour desk, free WiFi in public areas, free parking, shop.

HOT POOLS, ACTIVITIES, DAY SPA & STAR GAZING

TEKAPO SPRINGS & TEKAPO STAR GAZING Experience Tekapo Springs for relaxation and recreation in beautiful Lake Tekapo in the heart of the South Island! Enjoy the amazing views from the three hot pools or chill out in the cooler pools with Aqua Play Area. Detox in the steam and sauna rooms or enjoy a massage or facial at the day spa. In winter, ice skate on the outdoor rink or try the thrilling 150-metre snow tube. In summer, have fun on the Jumpernaut, a giant inflatable obstacle course and ride the Aqua Drop, a 150-metre downhill waterslide! Refuel at the Altitude 720 Café & Bar. By night, join a tour of Tekapo Star Gazing; learn about the dark sky reserve with telescopes then slip into a 38°C hot pool and soak in the stars! Duration: Varies Departs: Open daily from 10.00 am - 364 days a year"

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QUEENSTOWN QUEENSTOWN WILL TAKE YOUR BREATH AWAY WITH ITS NATURAL BEAUTY OF RUGGED ALPINE MOUNTAINS ON THE BANKS OF LAKE WAKATIPU. IT’S THE PERFECT SETTING TO REINVIGORATE YOUR SENSES WITH A HOLIDAY THAT CAN RANGE FROM RELAXING TO ADVENTUROUS. VISITORS CAN ENJOY A GONDOLA RIDE, A CRUISE ON THE LAKE OR THE THRILL OF SHOTOVER JET BOATS THAT DART OVER RAPIDS, WHITEWATER RAFTING, BUNGY JUMPING, ZIPLINING OR SKIIING.

GO ORANGE RAFTING

GO ORANGE

Prepare to experience whitewater rafting in the most scenic environment in the world on the iconic Shotover River. An adventure for all in Queenstown from grade 2 to 5 rapids surrounded by the beauty of New Zealand wilderness. Pairing paddling rapids with the right amount of excitement to get your heart pumping. Start with an unforgettable coach trip through Skippers Canyon, famous for it's exciting cliff edges, enough to get your adrenaline pumping before we hit the water. Your guides are expertly trained and have a keen sense of adventure. They will guide you through canyons, navigate the rapids and the famous 170m Oxenbridge tunnel to finish. Don’t take photos of the river, take on the river. Go Beyond. Duration: 4.5 Hours Departs: 8am, 10am, 1pm & 3pm

GO ORANGE JET BOAT

GO ORANGE

Discover Queenstown as we race down the Kawarau river, dart past the Shotover River and pack in plenty of those famous 360-degree spins for 26 minutes or 60 minutes. With V8 engines accelerating you down the river at speeds of 95kmph, you will experience one hour or 25 minutes of exhilarating adventure starting in the heart of Queenstown. We will get you up close and personal with the lakes edge, skimming past trees and any obstacles in our way and be sure to hold on to your hats as we navigate under not one, but two bridges at speed. Our experience is champion in the jet boat game and we can’t wait to give you the ride of your life. Duration: 25 minutes Departs: 10.15am, 11:00am, 11:45am, 12:30pm, 1pm, 1:45pm, 2:30pm, 3:15pm, 4pm, 4:30pm & 5:15pm Duration: 60 minutes Departs: 10am, 11:30am, 1:30pm & 3pm

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SIGHTSEEING WITH REAL JOURNEYS

MILFORD SOUND NATURE CRUISE

WALTER PEAK BBQ AND FARM SHOW

MILFORD COACH/CRUISE/FLY

Get up close and personal with Milford Sound on our leisurely Nature Cruise. Experience the spray of a waterfall as you cruise close to sheer rock faces, benefit from the knowledge of our specialist Nature Guide and watch out for wildlife. • Onboard Nature Guide • Purpose-built glass-roofed luxury coach

Enjoy a return scenic cruise from Queenstown Bay, across stunning Lake Wakatipu to Walter Peak High Country Farm on our vintage steamship TSS Earnslaw, a farm show and a delicious BBQ Lunch served on the sunny terrace at the Colonel’s Homestead. • Unique dining experience • Farm demonstration • Return cruise on the TSS Earnslaw

Flying to Milford Sound onboard one of our quality aircrafts is the ultimate way to experience New Zealand’s dramatic alpine scenery. • 35-minute flight with views over hidden glaciers, lakes and rainforests • Leisurely cruise of Milford Sound with onboard Nature Guide (Nature Cruise) • Purpose-built glass-roofed luxury coach

Duration: 3.5hrs Departs: Daily from Queenstown

Duration: Coach/Nature Cruise/Fly, 9.5 hours; Fly/Nature Cruise/Fly, 4 hours Departs: Daily from Queenstown (subject to weather)

MILFORD MARINER OVERNIGHT

DOUBTFUL WILDERNESS DAY CRUISE

DOUBTFUL OVERNIGHT CRUISE

Cruise the length of Fiord to the Tasman Sea with commentary from experienced Nature Guides. Anchor overnight in a sheltered cove and explore the Sound on kayaks or by tender craft. • Scenery including waterfalls, rainforest, wildlife and mountains • Three course dinner and breakfast • Private cabins with ensuites

Cruise across Lake Manapouri to West Arm, then travel by coach over Wilmot Pass through dense rainforest to Doubtful Sound. Board your catamaran for a spectacular cruise to the Tasman Sea. • 2hr 45-minute cruise in remote wilderness on Doubtful Sound • Watch for seals, dolphins and penguins

Board your overnight vessel and settle into your private cabin with ensuite bathroom before a leisurely exploration of Doubtful Sound with your onboard nature guide. • View spectacular waterfalls, wildlife, rainforest and mountains • Explore the Sound by kayaking or tender craft excursion • Three-course dinner and cooked breakfast

Duration: 12.5hrs Departs: Daily from Queenstown, Te Anau or Milford Sound

Duration: 2 days/1 night Departs: Daily from Queenstown, Te Anau or Milford Sound

Duration: 12.5 hours Departs: Daily from Queenstown, Te Anau or Manapouri

Duration: 2 days/1 night Departs: Daily from Queenstown, Te Anau or Manapouri (September – May) toureast.net/australia

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QUEENSTOWN ARRIVAL EXPERIENCE

SHOTOVER JETS QUEENSTOWN

ZIPTREK ZIPLINE ECOTOUR

LIMOUSINE SERVICES QUEESNTOWN

NGAI TAHU TOURISM

ZIPTREK ECOTOURS

Experience an exceptional welcome to Queenstown with your own personal meet and greet, a two hour scenic highlights tour of Queenstown and a transfer to your hotel in a luxury vehicle. This bespoke tour is the perfect way to access the best Queenstown has to offer and is an ideal option if you can't check into your hotel straight away. Duration: 2 hours Departs: On request

The only way to experience our Canyons, see their beauty and feel their power, is to come on a journey with us, the world’s most exciting jet boat ride. A unique combination of beauty and power, it’s an experience like no other, blending pristine natural landscape with wall to wall action from start to finish. Proudly owned by Ngai Tahu, the Maori. Duration: 1 hour, 45 minutes Departs: Queenstown

Ziptrek offers an award winning and fun guided zipline adventures for all ages. Situated at the top of gondola hill with stunning views our tour guides accompany every personalized group of 10 and provide an educational and destination focused tour whilst taking care of all the safety so you can sit back, relax and enjoy the ziplines. Operates all year round in all weather conditions. Duration: 2-3 hours Departs: regularly throughout the day

ALPINE ADVENTURE

SHOTOVER & KAWARAU RIVERS THRILLING 1 HOUR JET BOAT RIDE

MILFORD SOUND HELI-CRUISE-HELI

THE HELICOPTER LINE

If this is your chance to see what it feels like to land high amongst mountain peaks, then take it. And you’ll have that perfect photo in amongst the Southern Alps to prove it. Even in the summer, you may have the chance to touch snow. Duration: 30 minutes Departs: Queenstown

WEST COAST DAY TOURS

KJET QUEENSTOWN

THE HELICOPTER LINE

Only KJet offers a 60 minute Jet boat experience with thrills, spins & exhilaration across Lake Wakatipu, Kawarau River, and the famous Shotover River in one of the world’s most stunning locations. KJet races up to speeds of 95KPH travelling 45KM over three waterways. KJet is the original Jet boat experience showcasing 360° spins and 360° views. Duration: 60 minutes Departs: Every hour, on the hour from Main Town Pier, Marine Parade

Go one step further taking our Milford Sound flight and a Mitre Peak Cruise to experience the Fiordland National Park from the sky, land and water. A remote alpine landing tops off this up close exploration of a UNESCO World Heritage wilderness. Lunch options are available. Duration: 4 hours Departs: Queenstown

TANDAM SKYDIVE

PUZZLING WORLD COMBO ENTRY

GREAT SIGHTS

NZONE SKYDIVE

PUZZLING WORLD

New Zealand's remote West Coast region contains some of the country's most dramatic scenery – wild coastlines, ancient glaciers, picturesque mountain ranges and lush native rainforest. Within the area's five national parks are an array of scenic highlights, including New Zealand's highest mountain, longest caves and famously the lowest and most accessible glaciers in the world, Fox Glacier/Franz Josef. Duration: 8 hours Departs: 8:10am from Queenstown

Harnessed to an experienced Jumpmaster, expect sensory overload as you step out of the aircraft door, and for up to 60 seconds freefall at 200kph/124mph then gently float under canopy taking in the most dramatic scenery New Zealand has to offer until you gently touch down and celebrate accomplishing one of the most memorable experiences of your life! Duration: Approx 3.5 hours (subject to operating conditions) Departs: Every 30 minutes, weather permitting

Puzzling World is an iconic, unique & awardwinning attraction that since 1973 has fascinated people of all ages keen to engage in a fun, challenging and sensory experience. With the world’s first 'Mega Maze', a huge Puzzle Café and five incredible Illusion Rooms your notion of reality will be tested! Opening Hours: 8.30am to 5.30pm (Oct to April): to 5pm (May to Sept): 10am - 2.30pm (Christmas Day)

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QUEENSTOWN MILFORD SOUND DAY TOUR FROM QUEENSTOWN

GREATSIGHTS

The pristine Milford Sound is part of the World Heritage Fiordland National Park in the south west of the South Island, and is famed for its untouched natural beauty and remote atmosphere. It is New Zealand’s best known fiord and the only one that can be reached by road. Duration: 12 Hours and 15mins Departs: 07:20am - Athol Street

AZUR

23 MACKINNON TERRACE, QUEENSTOWN About hotel & property facilities: Overlooking some of the most spectacular scenery in NZ, Azur is a contemporary luxury lodge consisting of nine private one-bedroom villas, all with uninterrupted views of the mountains and lake. It offers the best of both worlds - the feeling of privacy and remoteness while at the same time it's close to the local scene in downtown Queenstown. Whether guests are looking for privacy, extreme activities, experiencing the local scene or the tranquility of being part of the nature, Azur is the place to stay in Queenstown.

HIDDEN, QUEENSTOWN

28 EVERGREEN PLACE, QUEENSTOWN About hotel & property facilities: Hidden Queenstown is a luxury boutique accommodation choice, situated on the edge of Lake Wakatipu, just minutes from downtown Queenstown. Consisting of four private suites with outstanding views. Ideal for couples or can be booked exclusively for family or friends. A place where you can enjoy complete serenity, while embracing all that Queenstown has to offer.

HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES QUEENSTOWN

CORNER STANLEY & SYDNEY STREETS, QUEENSTOWN About hotel & property facilities: The brand-new Holiday Inn Express and Suites Queenstown is located on the corner of Stanley and Sydney streets, providing close proximity to the city centre shopping and entertainment. The location also provides easy access to within easy reach of Lake Wakatipu, famous ski destinations, world class golf courses and Queenstown's famous adventure activities. Holiday Inn Express & Suites Queenstown is the smart choice for leisure travellers, delivering more where it matters most. The hotel features a gym, sauna, selfserve laundry, and onsite parking, in addition to wellappointed rooms complete with a power shower, black-out blinds, high-quality bedding, choice of pillows, uncapped WiFi and free Express Start Buffet Breakfast or Grab and Go option. toureast.net/australia

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CROWNE PLAZA QUEENSTOWN

93 BEACH STREET, QUEENSTOWN

About hotel & property facilities: Whether you want to ski, hike, adventure or indulge! Crowne Plaza Queenstown has incredible views, the only hotel located the the center of town, right on the lake overlooking the mountains... spacious and modern rooms with balcony access to enjoy the scenery surrounding you. Free WiFi, 1 restaurant, 1 bar, 24 hr reception, valet parking

COPTHORNE LAKEFRONT

CORNER FRANKTON ROAD & ADELAIDE STREET, QUEENSTOWN About hotel & property facilities: Experience tranquility all year round at Copthorne Lakefront, overlooking the shores of Lake Wakatipu and within walking distance of Queenstown’s central shopping and entertainment area. Popular ski areas such as Coronet Peak is a 20 minutes drive and Remarkables is a 45 minutes drive away.

QT QUEENSTOWN

30 BRUNSWICK STREET, QUEENSTOWN About hotel & property facilities: Incomparable views over the crystal clear Lake Wakatipu and breathtaking peaks of the Southern Alps set the scene at QT Queenstown. Sitting pretty in nature’s playground, this lush lakeside resort emulates nostalgic alpine and après-ski ambiance – perfect for the pleasure seeking adventurer. Get your luxury with a side of the signature QT quirk in your new favourite place to stay and play in the stunning Southern Alps.

MILLENIUM QUEENSTOWN

32 FRANKTON ROAD, QUEENSTOWN About hotel & property facilities: The Millennium Queenstown offers contemporary style and a great location, just a 5 minute walk from Queenstown central shopping, entertainment and outdoor activities such as bungy jumping, white water rafting and jet boating. The popular ski destinations of Coronet Peak, Remakables, and Cardrona are also close by. Our 220 guest rooms and suites, meetings facilities, business centre, gym, sauna and spa, feature contemporary city-inspired designed. Most of our accommodation also offers scenic views of Queenstown city and mountains, providing the perfect backdrop to your trip. We are firmly committed to sustainability best practices, constantly reviewing and improving operations to minimise impact on the environment. Features a restaurant & bar, hot tub, sauna, gym, free WiFi.

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GIBBSTON VALLEY LODGE & SPA Located at the heart of the Central Otago wine region, just a 20-minute drive from the Queenstown Airport, Gibbston Valley Lodge & Spa offers luxury accommodation, 5-star personal service, an onsite restaurant and private spa. The 24 private villas feature views over organic vineyards, out towards the mountains of Gibbston. The spacious and luxurious indoor living areas open onto a secluded, covered deck and courtyard. The large bathrooms have a walk-in shower, separate bath and dual basins; as well as premium, locally made beauty products. The Lodge restaurant offers an a la carte menu, designed by Executive Chef, Anthony Gradiska, using organic and sustainably produced ingredients, grown in the chef’s garden or carefully selected from local artisan suppliers. More than just ‘a place to stay’, the Gibbston Valley Lodge & Spa offers guests a fully immersive wine experience through a range of activities and premium package options.

GIBBSTON VALLEY WINERY EXPERIENCES Many unique activities take place on the Gibbston Valley property. Guests can treat themselves to the best wine activity in Queenstown – The Essential Winery Experience. Guests will explore Central Otago's oldest Pinot Noir vineyard, indulge in a personalised wine tasting with one of the winemakers, followed by a sumptuous winery lunch. Gibbston Valley is also the perfect base for cycling wine tours. The on-site bike centre has hard tail and e-bikes for exploring the Queenstown Cycle Trail, which runs right through the property and alongside the Kawarau River. Riders have the option to add a special picnic with everything they need, from the hamper and rug, to the perfect bottle of Central Otago wine. For those that would like to venture further afield, transport to Queenstown and Arrowtown is available.

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LAKE WANAKA WANAKA IS A RESORT TOWN SITUATED ON THE CRYSTAL-CLEAR WATERS OF LAKE WANAKA WITH VIEWS OF SNOWCAPPED MOUNTAINS. IT’S THE GATEWAY TO MOUNT ASPIRING NATIONAL PARK, A PLACE TO NOURISH YOUR SOUL AND TREK IN THE WILDERNESS OF BEECH FORESTS AND ALPINE LAKES. THE SKI RESORTS OF TREBLE CONE AND CARDRONA ARE NEARBY FOR SKIIING IN WINTER OR WATERSKIING IN SUMMER.

EDGEWATER - LAKE WANAKA

54 SARGOOD DRIVE, LAKE WANAKA About hotel & property facilities: Come and touch the seasons at Edgewater, Wanaka’s only accommodation situated directly on the lakefront. With Lake Wanaka gently lapping at the lake edge, Edgewater features comfortable apartments, suites and guest rooms all with either lake or garden views. Enticing seasonally-inspired menus feature in the Wineglass Café. Amenities include day spa, concierge services and a variety of recreational facilities. Wanaka is the gateway to the Mount Aspiring National Park offering a range of outdoor recreational experiences. Our natural environment and landscape provide the canvas for lake and river activities, endless thrills, hiking, mountain biking, and much more.

MILFORD SOUND GLACIER FLIGHT & CRUISE + SIBERIA EXPERIENCE THE FLY-WALK-JETBOAT WILDERNESS ADVENTURE

SOUTHERN ALPS AIR/SIBERIA EXPERIENCE

Explore New Zealand in a nutshell. Day 1: Fly from Wanaka to Milford Sound, view glaciers, waterfalls, mountains, rivers & much more, join a 2 hour cruise of the fiord, before your return flight on another spectacular route. Day 2: Start with a backcountry aircraft flying you to land in the remote Siberia Valley in the middle of Mt Aspiring National Park, then a 3 hour nature walk and finish the day with an exciting jetboat safari. A brilliant way to see remote parts of New Zealand, with limited time. See the 8th wonder of the world and fly, walk and jetboat through nature and some of the most beautiful places on earth. Duration: Milford Sound Glacier Flight & Cruise: 4 hours / Siberia Experience Fly Walk-Jetboat Adventure: 4 hours Departs: Wanaka & Makarora (near Wanaka) 133


LAKE WANAKA, TE ANAU & FIORDLAND

TE ANAU & FIORDLAND TE ANAU IS THE GATEWAY TO FIORDLAND NATIONAL PARK AND MILFORD SOUND. FIORDLAND SHINES WITH CRYSTAL BLUE GLACIERS AND MAJESTIC FJORDS. MILFORD SOUND IS THE JEWEL IN THE CROWN OF THE SOUTH ISLAND FAMED FOR ITS BREATHTAKING BEAUTY OF TOWERING FJORDS, PLUMMETING WATERFALLS, FUR SEAL COLONIES, PENGUINS AND DOLPHINS. TOURS BY BOAT ARE THE BEST WAY TO EXPERIENCE THE AREA.

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64 LAKEFRONT DRIVE, TE ANAU

About hotel & property facilities: Elegant accommodation located a short stroll from the town centre, overlooking spectacular Lake Te Anau. 112 luxurious rooms and spacious villas with breathtaking lake or garden views. Relax in the outdoor heated swimming pool (summer only), spa and sauna. Enjoy impressive cuisine in the MacKinnon Restaurant or relax in the bar overlooking stunning Lake Te Anau.

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41 TOWN CENTRE, TE ANAU

About hotel & property facilities: Conveniently located in the Te Anau town centre, the 180 room hotel offers guests modern hotel rooms and suites, making it the ideal base for exploring Milford Sound & Fiordland. Also boasting 2 fabulous restaurants, one buffet style and the other a cafe/bar. Free unlimited WiFi, complimentary parking, a gym and guest laundry.

MILFORD SOUND CRUISE & UNDERWATER OBSERVATORY

SOUTHERN DISCOVERIES

Cruising with Southern Discoveries is the best way to experience Milford Sound on top of the water, but why stop there? Visit the amazing Underwater Observatory for a truly immersive Milford Sound experience. Enjoy your cruise, then disembark and descend 10 metres beneath the water's surface. Meet colorful sea creatures and see rare black coral growing in its natural habitat. Duration: Up to 3 hours Departs: Milford Sound Visitor Terminal

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SIGHTSEEING WITH CRUISE MILFORD

COACH & CRUISE FROM QUEENSTOWN Join the coach and cruise day tour from Queenstown for a full day experience you won't forget. We operate luxury coaches with glass roofs, leather seating and USB charging stations for all seats. Commentary will be provided from your driver/guide throughout the day. This day tour connects with the 12.45pm (May-Oct)/1.45pm (Nov-Apr) small boutique boat cruise at Milford Sound. A packed lunch can be added to the booking. Duration: 12hrs Departs: 7am

COACH & CRUISE FROM TE ANAU (INCLUDING PACKED LUNCH BOX) Small group tour from Te Anau- limited to 16 passengers this tour showcases everything the Fiordland National Park has to offer. We do more than 15 stops for photos and short walks. This tour has recently been voted #4 Day Tour/Cruise Worldwide on TripAdvisor. Duration: 8hrs Departs: 7.45am daily

CRUISE ONLY FROM MILFORD SOUND Award winning small boutique boat cruisesthe only cruise company at Milford Sound to limit passenger numbers to half of the boat's capacity, this makes the experience uncrowded and much more personal. Free coffee, tea and biscuits provided. Duration: 1hr 45min Departs: All year round: 10.45am, 12.45pm, 2.45pm. Nov-Apr 9.45am, 11.45am, 1.45pm

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DUNEDIN

DUNEDIN A HISTORIC UNIVERSITY TOWN, DUNEDIN SPREADS AROUND A BEAUTIFUL HARBOUR SHELTERED BY THE STUNNING OTAGO PENINSULA. ITS RICH HERITAGE IS EVIDENT IN THE VICTORIAN AND EDWARDIAN ARCHITECTURE OF THE CITY. HIKING AND CYCLING TRAILS CRISSCROSS THE LANDSCAPE OF THE OTAGO PENINSULA THAT IS HOME TO RARE YELLOW-EYED PENGUINS AND A ROYAL ALBATROS COLONY.

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SCENIC HOTEL DUNEDIN CITY

6 LIVERPOOL ST, DUNEDIN

123 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN

About hotel & property facilities: Dunedin's premier hotel in the heart of the city. The 1937 former Chief Post Office building has been transformed into an elegant 4 1/2 star hotel with 121 hotel suites & studios, all featuring dual fixture walk-in rain showers, cloud-like beds, washer/dryers, microwave and free unlimited WiFi. Restaurant & bar, The Vaults: unique private dining rooms, gym, valet car parking.

About hotel & property facilities: This stylish inner-city hotel is in the ideal location to discover all that Dunedin has to offer. Flooded with natural lighting and soft, contemporary detailing, spacious guest rooms, modern facilities, and attractive local artworks, Scenic Hotel Dunedin City presents a relaxing yet chic setting for business and leisure travellers.

WAINS HOTEL DUNEDIN

310 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN About hotel & property facilities: Steeped in classic luxury, the 157 year-old Wains Hotel has undergone a multi-million dollar refurbishment to transform into Dunedin's first CBD 5-star hotel. Boasting 50 rooms over seven floors, the award winning contemporary interior design pays homage to the history of the hotel, city and gold rush era with rich materials, fabrics and tones. World class amenities also feature as part of the new-look hotel, including a dynamic restaurant and bar with a focus on local flavours and produce, gym, event and meeting facilities. Careful thought has been given to delivering exceptional, personalised service to each and every guest which sets Wains Hotel on a new elevation of boutique accommodation located in the heart of Dunedin city.

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SUGGESTED ITINERARIES IN

AUSTRALIA WE HAVE DONE ALL THE HARD WORK FOR YOU!

FROM SHORT CITY BREAKS AND COASTAL DRIVES TO LUXURY ITINERARIES AND BIGGER TRIPS ACROSS THE OUTBACK, IN THE FOLLOWING PAGES ARE SUGGESTIONS TO GET YOU STARTED ON YOUR AUSTRALIAN ADVENTURE.

If there is an itinerary you like, flip to the relevant state or territory to select the accommodation, attractions and sightseeing according to your requirements, in order to plan an itinerary that’s perfect for you! Alternatively, your travel agent can help you with these selections. This brochure showcases a snapshot of key tourism partner suppliers with whom we work. So just ask your agent if there’s something else you’d like, that you can’t find it in this brochure.

OUR DESTINATION SPECIALISTS HAVE PUT TOGETHER A SELECTION OF ‘SUGGESTED ITINERARIES’ COVERING EVERY STATE AND TERRITORY IN AUSTRALIA, TO ENSURE THAT YOU EXPERIENCE THE VERY BEST OF THE COUNTRY IN THE TIME THAT YOU HAVE AVAILABLE.

Throughout this wonderful region there some amazing experiences to be had, and sights to be explored, but you may need to travel to get to them. Some of the distances are vast, so will almost always involve some internal flights, rail travel, or long drives. Australia is blessed with sealed roads and great signage, making it the ideal country for road trips.

THESE ITINERARIES CAN BE MODIFIED TO SUIT YOU, WHETHER YOU HAVE 3, 5 10 OR 14 DAYS, ARE ON A BUDGET OR WISH TO SPLURGE AND INDULGE.

Alternatively, for those who are reluctant to drive, together with your agent, we can tailor any of these itineraries to be part of a small group escorted tour. So you can sit back relax and let someone else do the driving!

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HOW TO BOOK? Please contact your local travel agent who can book any of these suggested itineraries or more through our booking system, or help create a modified version, whether it’s a self-drive or part of a small group tour.


EXPLORE NEW ISLANDS SOUTH & THE WALES WHITSUNDAYS & BEYOND

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Tomaree Head Summit, Port Stephens

SYDNEY & BEYOND 3 DAYS SYDNEY / BLUE MOUNTAINS OR HUNTER VALLEY COVERING A DISTANCE OF APPROXIMATELY 200 KILOMETRES EXPLORE THE SPARKLING WATERS OF SYDNEY, THE DRAMATIC SCENERY OF THE BLUE MOUNTAINS, THE FAMED WINERIES OF THE HUNTER VALLEY AND THE VAST SAND DUNES OF THE Byron Bay SEASIDE TOWN OF PORT STEPHENS. Coffs Harbour

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DAY 1 / Sydney

DAY 3 / Blue Mountains or Hunter Valley

Start the day with the ultimate experience and climb to the top of the world-famous Sydney Harbour Bridge to watch the sun rise. After your descent from the bridge, explore the historic Rocks precinct, the history of which stretches back before the arrival of the British and has some of Sydney's oldest pubs and many upscale restaurants. Take a short stroll past Circular Quay to the Royal Botanic Gardens, then explore inside the Sydney Opera House on a guided tour. We recommend a ferry from Circular Quay to beautiful Taronga Zoo or a Sydney Harbour boat tour that visits secluded national park beaches and offers lunch on the waterfront of Watsons Bay.

Explore the cultural heritage and indulgent experiences of the Blue Mountains or the Hunter Valley, both accessible as a day trip from Sydney. The Blue Moutains is only 90 minutes west of Sydney by car while the Hunter Valley is a two-hour drive. The Blue Mountains is a world heritage area of stunning beauty, stretching over one million hectares and includes dramatic scenery, native wildlife and quaint villages. Ride the steepest railway or glide between cliff tops on Scenic Skyway. The Hunter Valley is one of Australia's most prominent wine regions with over 120 wineries. There are countless activities to enjoy, such as golf courses, horse riding, hot air balloon flights and day spas. Leaving the Hunter region return to Sydney via Port Stephens, home to bottlenose dolphins and perfect for swimming, snorkelling, kayaking and sandboarding. Overnight in Sydney, Blue Mountains, Hunter Valley or Port Stephens.

DAY 2 / Sydney Begin your day at famous Bondi Beach, where you can enjoy a surf lesson or join a coastal headland walk with a local Bondi guide before enjoying a late breakfast or early lunch. Once you've ticked off Sydney's hottest beaches, explore the hip inner-city suburbs of Surry Hills and Paddington or the upscale suburbs of Double Bay and Rose Bay. Enjoy a buffet lunch cruise on the harbour or a seafood lunch at beautiful Watsons Bay. In the evening enjoy a drink overlooking the harbour at the Opera Bar before catching a performance at the Sydney Opera House, or just soaking up the view. Overnight Sydney.

Wentworth Falls Track, Blue Mountains

The above itinerary can be taken as part of a tour or as a self-drive. For a complete list of things to do in Sydney and NSW, refer to page 9.

Opera House, Sydney

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Burleigh Beach , Gold Coast

SYDNEY TO BRISBANE CLASSIC PACIFIC COAST SELF-DRIVE 6-10 DAYS SYDNEY / HUNTER VALLEY / PORT STEPHENS / COFFS HARBOUR / BYRON BAY / GOLD COAST / BRISBANE THIS CLASSIC SELF-DRIVE ITINERARY COVERS A DISTANCE OF 1000 KILOMETRES FROM SYDNEY VIA THE GOLD COAST TO BRISBANE. TAKE IN THE SPARKLING WATERS OF SYDNEY, THE WINERIES OF THE HUNTER VALLEY, SWIM WITH DOLPHINS AT PORT STEPHENS. ON THE FAR NORTH COAST OF NEW SOUTH WALES VISIT BYRON BAY, A COASTAL GEM OF SPECTACULAR BEACHES AND QUAINT HINTERLAND TOWNS. CROSS THE BORDER BETWEEN NEW SOUTH WALES AND QUEENSLAND INTO THE GOLD COAST FOR TWO NIGHTS, THEN END THE JOURNEY IN QUEENSLAND'S VIBRANT RIVERSIDE CAPITAL CITY OF BRISBANE.

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Jetty Beach, Coffs Harbour

DAY 1 / Sydney to the Hunter Valley 247km

DAY 5 / Byron Bay to the Gold Coast 93km

Depart Sydney and drive north over the Harbour Bridge on the Pacific Highway for a few hours to reach your first stop Newcastle, Australia's second oldest city. Continue an hour inland to the Hunter Valley, a premier wine region that’s home to more than 120 wineries and known for semillon and shiraz wines. Taste some of the best wines in the world at cellar doors and enjoy award-winning restaurants. There are many fun and informative tours that combine fine wine and good food. Accommodation options suit various budgets. Overnight Hunter Valley for one to two nights.

Hit the road again for the 90-minute drive north over the border between New South Wales and Queensland to reach the Gold Coast. The Gold Coast offers over 50km of sand and surf, perfect weather and theme parks. While the focus is on water activities, the Gold Coast also offers spectacular mountains, rainforest and hidden hinterland gems. Join Southern Cross 4WD on a Rainforest & Wildlife Tour in Mount Tamborine and Lamington National Park. In the evening enjoy a night time 4WD Glow Worm Tour. Before retiring for the night, visit Skypoint Observation Deck from where you can watch the sparkling city lights. Overnight Gold Coast for one to two nights.

DAY 2 / Hunter Valley to Port Stephens 115km Rise early and enjoy a sunrise hot air balloon ride over the Hunter Valley's rolling vineyards. Farewell the Hunter Valley and continue to the coastal town of Port Stephens. Experince the spectacular natural beauty of Port Stephens with frolicking bottlenose dolphins, to whale watching and giant sand dunes. Spend a morning cruising, swimming or sea kayaking, then explore the sand dunes of Stockton Beach with a sandboarding, quad bike or 4WD tour. Accommodation options to suit any budget. Overnight in Port Stephens for one night.

DAY 3 / Port Stephens to Coffs Harbour 380km

Brisbane

Cape Byron Lighthouse, Byron Bay

Kick start the day with an invigorating short walk to the summit of Tomaree Head for sweeping views of the coast of Port Stephens. Next, jump in the car and travel north for 2.5 hours to reach Port Macquarie to refresh and refuel. We highly recommend a visit to the world's only Koala Hospital. Back in the car travel another 160km north to Coffs Harbour. Coffs Harbour is home to Solitary Islands Marine Park which spans 71,000 hectares and attracts divers and snorkellers. Overnight Coffs Harbour for one night.

DAY 4 / Coffs Harbour to Byron Bay 230km

DAY 6 / Gold Coast to Brisbane 80km Leave the laid-back atmosphere of the Gold Coast for the relaxed but sophsitcated capital city of Brisbane, just an easy 100km north. We recommend a detour out to Moreton Island where you can go shipwreck snorkelling and diving, feed wild bottlenose dolphins and race down the sand dunes on a toboggan. Once you arrive in Brisbane, we recommend lazing in the lush riverside gardens of South Bank, home to world-class art galleries and interactive museums, or taking a Koala & River Cruise on the Brisbane River to Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary to cuddle a koala. Not far from Brisbane you can enjoy a live Aboriginal theatre experience at Spirits of the Red Sand. Overnight Brisbane for one to two nights.

This self-drive itinerary can be tailormade to suit different requirements. If you prefer not to drive, an option to fly between Sydney, Brisbane and the Gold Coast is also available. This itinerary can be done over 6 days or more comfortably over 10.

Today, enjoy a scenic 3.5-hour drive north to the bohemian coastal paradise of Byron Bay. Be dazzled by the stunning selection of beaches, hidden rural villages and forested hinterland. Make sure to do at least one leg of the Cape Byron Walking Track to enjoy postcard views of the coastline before reaching the Byron Bay Lighthouse at the peak. We recommend a kayak tour to paddle with dolphins or a surf lesson, followed by an afternoon exploring the cute hamlet of Bangalow in the Byron hinterland. Overnight Byron Bay for one to two nights.

Cape Byron Walking Track, Byron Bay

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Sparkes Lookout, Wilsons Promontory Park

SYDNEY TO MELBOURNE CLASSIC COASTAL SELF-DRIVE 9 DAYS VIBRANT CITIES, SPECTACULAR COAST & PRISTINE WILDERNESS AUSTRALIA’S MOST DRAMATIC AND BEAUTIFUL SELF-DRIVE ITINERARIES IS FROM SYDNEY TO MELBOURNE, AND COVERS A DISTANCE OF ABOUT 1000 KILOMETRES. EXPERIENCE THE BRILLIANT WHITE SAND AND CRYSTAL BLUE WATER OF JERVIS BAY, THE BREADTH OF NINETY MILE BEACH AND THE BEAUTIFUL LAKES OF GIPPSLAND. ALONG THE WAY YOU’LL FIND RELAXED SEASIDE TOWNS, NATIONAL PARKS TEEMING WITH WILDLIFE AND GREAT FARM GATE PRODUCE AND WINE ON THE MORNINGTON PENINSULA, BEFORE ENDING IN THE SOPHISTICATED CITY OF MELBOURNE.

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DAY 1 / Arrive Sydney Explore the sparkling city of Sydney famous for the iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge. Its beauty is like few other cities and it offers an abundance of activities. You can climb the bridge on BridgeClimb, take a tour of the Opera House, or cruise on the harbour. For those who like walking there are many wonderful harbour and coastal walking tracks.

DAY 2 / Sydney to Jervis Bay 200km

Hyams Beach

Today, depart Sydney and drive an hour south to the Royal National Park, characterised by secluded beaches, eucalyptus-rich bushland, and wildlife such as echidnas and kookaburras. From here, you’ll begin the Grand Pacific Drive, a 140-kilometre scenic coastal drive taking you through rainforests, coastal cities, and over the Sea Cliff Bridge, an iconic bridge with breathtaking views. Stop at the idyllic seaside town of Kiama, to see the famous Kiama Blowhole, or the quaint inland town of Berry, for antique shops and cafes, before travelling another hour to reach your destination. Jervis Bay is located within Booderee National Park and is famous for its white sand and sparkling blue water. Iconic Australian wildlife can be found here, including dolphins in the bay! There’s so much to see and do, such as Cape St George Lighthouse Lookout, bushwalking, cycling, kayaking and swimming. Overnight Jervis Bay.

Huskisson Hotel, Jervis Bay

DAY 4 / Batemans Bay/Narooma to Gipsy Point 269km Follow the Pacific Highway to Merimbula, sparkling coastal town that marks the beginning of what's called the Sapphire Coast. There is a range of things to do, including watersports, a wildlife sanctuary, and the chance to taste the best seafood. After your stop in Merimbula, jump back in your car bound for beautiful Gipsy Point. Gipsy Point is located on the eastern point of Victoria and offers unspoiled beauty and serenity. Be sure to visit Point Hicks Lighthouse, claimed to be Captain James Cook’s first sighting of mainlaind Australia. Overnight Gipsy Point.

DAY 5 / Gipsy Point to Lakes Entrance 188km Canberra, an alternative to Jervis Bay on Day 2 As an alternative on day 2, instead of driving to Jervis Bay, you can drive direct to Canberra, Australia's capital city, just 3-hours from Sydney. It’s a small but cosmopolitan city that’s home to renowned galleries, museums and Parliament House. It's also a great base to explore nearby historic townships. After you’ve visited Canberra, you can drive back to the coast on day 3 to Batemans Bay and continue the route recommended in the above itinerary. It takes about 2-hours (150km) to drive from Canberra to Batemans Bay.

DAY 3 / Jervis Bay to Batemans Bay 140km or Narooma 210km

Jervis Bay

Wake up early to see more of Jervis Bay, before you head to your next destination. Two of Booderee’s most popular beaches are Green Patch, great for families, and Murrays Beach, a tranquil beach that looks out to Bowen Island where a penguin colony lives. Other suggseted activities include a dolphin-watching cruise from Huskisson, or a onehour White Sands Walk, a stunning 90-minute walking track between Hyams and Greenfield Beach. After you’ve seen the highlights of Jervis Bay, continue your drive to Batemans Bay. Batemans Bay is famous for Clyde River Oysters, and they can be enjoyed at the Oyster Shed or Pearly Oyster Bar in Batemans Bay. For an upmarket alternative lunch, try Culpitt, an award-winning French-influenced winery, microbrewery and restaurant in one. Aftter lunch, make a stop at Pebbly Beach, renowned for its resident kangaroos before proceeding to Batemans Bay. Overnight Batemans Bay or Narooma.

Narooma – an alternative to Batemans Bay Narooma is a seaside haven that offers many delightful experiences. Montague Island Nature Reserve is located off the coast and is home to a colony of fur seals and little penguins. There is a range of tours available to Montague Island.

Boasting a wonderful network of waterways, the Lakes Entrance is situated on the edge of Ninety Mile Beach where the Gippsland Lakes meet the Southern Ocean. Visitors can cross a pedestrian footbridge to the popular Ninety Mile Beach, a narrow beach with soaring sand dunes that stretches for 150km. The Lakes Entrance is also renowned as a ‘seafood capital’. Overnight at Lakes Entrance.

DAY 6 / Lakes Entance to Wilsons Promontory 270km Today drive southeast to experience the rugged beauty of Wilsons Promontory Park, the southernmost point of Australia. The park is covered in walking tracks that showcase a feast of tranquil rivers, forested deep valleys, spectacular rock formations and secluded beaches. The best way to enjoy the region is on one of the many walking trails. Overnight Wilsons Promontory or in the nearby town of Foster.

DAY 7 / Wilsons Promontory to Phillip Island 140km Travel west from the town of Foster to Phillip Island. En-route get your kicks at the Phillips Island Grand Prix Circuit. You can join an experienced race car driver, or enjoy family friendly go-karting on a smaller circuit. Afterwards join a cruise to see one of Australia’s largest fur seal colonies at Seal Rocks. To end the day on a high, take part in the island’s most famous experience: watching the evening penguin parade where dozens of little fairy penguins waddle ashore back to their burrows after a day at sea. Overnight Phillip Island or Mornington Peninsula.

DAY 8 / Phillip Island/Mornington to Melbourne 140km This morning head to the Koala Conservation Centre in Cowes to see Australia’s cuddliest wildlife, before you drive to the Mornington Peninsula. There are nearly 30 ‘farm gates’ with the Mornington Peninsula branded product, which ensures the produce has been grown on the peninsula. Be spoilt for choice from artisan cheese at Main Ridge Dairy to biodynamic fruit at Sunny Ridge Strawberry Farm. The region is also known for its wine with more than 200 vineyards. Overnight Mornington Peninsula.

DAY 9 / Mornington Peninsula to Melbourne 75km Enjoy breakfast in the hip beach town of Mornington, then spend the morning at the Peninsula Hot Springs, composed of 20 outdoor soaking pools set among bushland. Enjoy more good food & wine before the last leg north to Melbourne. Melbourne is the second most-populous city in Australia and regarded as the cultural capital of Australia.

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Uluru at Sunrise

SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, ROCK & REEF 10 DAYS SYDNEY / AYERS ROCK / KINGS CANYON / CAIRNS / MELBOURNE VISIT SYDNEY FOR ITS SPARKLING HARBOUR, OPERA HOUSE AND HARBOUR BRIDGE. EXPERIENCE THE MAGIC OF AYERS ROCK AND THE GRANDEUR OF KINGS CANYON IN THE RED CENTRE, THE CULTURAL AND SPIRITUAL HEART OF AUSTRALIA. BE DAZZLED BY THE BEAUTY OF THE ISLANDS AND COLOUR OF THE GREAT BARRIER REEF, AND EXPLORE THE RESTAURANTS, LANEWAYS AND ROOFTOP BARS OF MELBOURNE.

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NORTHERN TERRITORY QUEENSLAND Uluru (Ayers Rock)

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Daintree River, Cairns

DAY 1 / Sydney

DAY 6 / Cairns

Start the day with the greatest experience and climb to the top of the world-famous Sydney Harbour Bridge to watch the sunrise. After your descent from the bridge, explore the historic Rocks precinct, the history of which stretches back before the arrival of the British. Then, take a short stroll past Circular Quay to the Royal Botanic Gardens. Located next to the gardens, step inside the Sydney Opera House on a guided tour. If there’s time, take a ferry to beautiful Taronga Zoo or enjoy an evening dinner cruise on Sydney Harbour. Overnight Sydney.

To truly appreciate the beauty and character of Australia, a visit to Queensland is a must, with its stunning beaches, diverse natural wonders and exotic islands. Cairns is a great place to start, it’s a tropical laid-back city in Far North Queensland and gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, the world’s most beautiful and largest coral reef. There are many day trips to the reef that leave from Cairns Marina or for a longer and more immersive experience of the reef, there are ‘Liveaboard’ dive and snorkel tours. Overnight Cairns.

DAY 2 / Sydney to Blue Mountains or Hunter Valley

DAY 7 / Cairns

Sydney to Blue Mountains (62km/90 minutes by car) / Sydney to Hunter Valley (247km/3 hours).

Cairns is also home to Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park, and the picturesque mountain rainforest retreat of Kuranda Village. Enjoy a day at Tjapukai and Kuranda by guided tour. As an alternative and for those who prefer to see the Daintree Rainforest; the oldest rainforest in the world, it’s an easy 2-hour drive north of Cairns, and best enjoyed on a guided tour. Cape Tribulation is a remote headland and coastal area within Daintree National Park. It’s famous for where the rainforest (Daintree) meets the reef (Great Barrier Reef), and where life moves slowly. Overnight Cairns.

Explore the cultural heritage and indulgent experiences of the Blue Mountains or the Hunter Valley, as a day trip or overnight trip from Sydney. The Blue Mountains is a world heritage area of stunning beauty, stretching over one million hectares and includes dramatic scenery, native wildlife and quaint villages. Ride the steepest railway or glide between cliff tops on the Scenic Skyway. Another destination not far from Sydney is the Hunter Valley, a prominent wine region with over 120 wineries and a great place for hot air ballooning! Leaving the Hunter region return to Sydney via the coast and visit Port Stephens, home to bottlenose dolphins and perfect for swimming, snorkelling, kayaking and sandboarding. Overnight in Sydney, Blue Mountains or Hunter Valley.

Day 3 / Sydney to Ayers Rock This morning transfer to Sydney airport for your flight to Ayers Rock. Also known as Ayers Rock, Uluru is a massive sandstone monolith that towers above the surounding landscape. It’s scared to Indigenous Australians and is part of the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park that also includes the 36 red-rock domes of the Kata Tjuta. This afternoon be dazzled by the changing colour of Uluru at sunset with a glass of wine in hand, then join an outback BBQ dinner in the desert under a million stars! Overnight Ayers Rock.

DAY 4 / Ayers Rock to Kings Canyon Federation Square, Melbourne

Today take a guided day trip from Ayers Rock to discover the grandeur of Kings Canyon for towering red rock cliffs, forested crevices and endless desert views. Located in the Watarrka National Park, you can enjoy a 3-hour circuit walk along the rim of the canyon for stunning views into the canyon gorge. Overnight Ayers Rock.

DAY 5 / Ayers Rock to Cairns Rise early to see the sunrise over Ayers Rock before an afternoon flight to Cairns. On arrival in Cairns enjoy the afternoon at leisure and explore this tropical relaxed city, a popular gateway to the Great Barrier Reef. The Cairns Esplanade is the focal point for visitors offering a beautiful view over the Coral Sea. For those who can squeeze in more, take a dinner cruise as you watch day turn to night. Overnight Cairns.

Blue Mountains

Tulloch Wines, Pokolbin

DAY 8 / Cairns to Melbourne Today fly from Cairns to Melbourne. On arrival in Melbourne spend the afternoon exploring the city on foot, or wander through Melbourne’s famous laneways in the most delicious way on a tasting tour. Melbourne is stylish, vibrant and regarded as the cultural capital of Australia, offering fine restaurants, rooftop bars, off-the-beaten track boutiques, hidden laneways and a cutting-edge arts scene. The city is easy to get around and plenty of guided tours are available. Overnight Melbourne.

DAY 9 / Melbourne At the centre of the city is the strikingly modern Federation Square Development where art combines with architecture, while the Arts Centre Melbourne is home to the National Gallery of Victoria. The Koorie Heritage Trust offers indigenous experiences, while indigenous food can be enjoyed at Charcoal Lane! Learn the story of how Melbourne was created during the gold rush period at the Treasury Building, take in the Victorian architecture of the city, explore the laneways and escape the city at one of the city parks. For sweeping views of the city we recommend a visit to Eureka Skydeck where you can take in a complete 360-degree view of the city and beyond. Overnight Melbourne.

DAY 10 / Beyond Melbourne Victoria’s diverse experiences are all within a few hours’ drive of Melbourne. The Great Ocean Road is one of the most spectacular coastal drives, that traverses rainforests, beaches and amazing rock formations, including the Twelve Apostles. Phillip Island is just a couple hours’ drive from Melbourne and it’s where spectators gather daily at sunset to watch the Penguin Parade. The Yarra Valley is a leading food and wine region, just 25km from Melbourne, while the Mornington Peninsula is just 72km from Melbourne and offers hidden beaches, fine food, wineries and microbreweries. And finally, Daylesford and Ballarat is another popular day trip from Melbourne that combines mineral springs, charming villages and an open-air museum at Sovereign Hill in the style of the 1800s gold rush era. Overnight Melbourne.

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SHORT LUXURY ESCAPE TO SYDNEY, PRETTY BEACH & WOLGAN VALLEY 4-7 DAYS DAY 1 / Arrive Sydney SYDNEY / PRETTY BEACH / WOLGAN VALLEY THE ULTIMATE NSW ITINERARY COMBINES CITY, COASTAL AND BUSHLAND LUXURY. STAY FOR TWO NIGHTS IN SYDNEY, BEFORE TAKING AN EASY 90- MINUTE DRIVE, OR 20-MINUTE SEAPLANE FLIGHT NORTH TO PRETTY BEACH HOUSE LUXURY LODGE. THEN, PROCEED TO EMIRATES ONE&ONLY WOLGAN VALLEY, A LUXURY BUSHLAND RETREAT IN THE GREATER BLUE MOUNTAINS. THIS ITINERARY CAN BE DONE BETWEEN 3 TO 6 NIGHTS.

Located on Sydney Habour, the Park Hyatt Sydney is an intimate harbourside hotel offering 155 guest rooms and suites with picture perfect views. A waterfront restaurant, private wharf, rooftop pool and terrace complete the luxury experience. Overnight Sydney for two nights. Explore the sparkling city of Sydney famous for the iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge. Its beauty is like few other cities and there are many ways to enjoy it. Refer to the NSW section of the brochure for a complete list of luxury suggestions. Overnight in Sydney for two nights.

DAY 3 / Sydney to Pretty Beach House Today your destination is Pretty Beach House, an intimate luxury coastal lodge located in NSW's Bouddi National Park. Situated only 90-minutes drive, or a 20-minute seaplane flight north of Sydney. Pretty Beach House is delightfullly nestled high in the national park, above Pretty Beach. The lodge evokes a truly Australian bush and beach experience. There are many activities to enjoy, including beautiful walks and hikes through the national park. One must-do walk is an easy stroll through bushland to Box Head lookout for stunning views across the Hawkesbury River, Broken Bay and Palm Beach to Sydney. Overnight for two nights.

DAY 5 / Pretty Beach House to Emirates One&Only Wolgan Valley Drive the motorway and connect to the Great Western Highway for about 3.5 hours to reach Emirates One&Only Wolgan Valley. The property is situated in the Greater Blue Mountains region, a wilderness area that covers more than one million hectares of deep valleys, untamed eucalyptus forests and native wildlife. The resort offers a range of activities including hiking, four-wheel driving, cycling, and horse riding along hidden trails. After a day taking in the wilderness, retreat to your Federation-style villa complete with spectacular views, your own simming pool, fireplace and verandah. Overnight for two nights.

DAY 7 / Emirates One&Only Wolgan Valley to Sydney Drive approximately 2.5 hours to Sydney.

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SHORT LUXURY ESCAPE TO SYDNEY, MELBOURNE & HAYMAN ISLAND 7 DAYS SYDNEY / MELBOURNE / HAYMAN ISLAND THIS LUXURY ITINERARY COVERS THE GREATEST TRIO OF ICONS IN 7 DAYS. SYDNEY, MELBOURNE AND HAYMAN ISLAND IN THE WHITSUNDAYS. SPEND TWO NIGHTS IN SYDNEY AT A LUXURY HARBOUR HOTEL, CLIMB THE BRIDGE AND EXPERIENCE THE BEST OF THE OPERA HOUSE. VISIT MELBOURNE AND SOAK UP ITS VICTORIAN-ERA ARCHITECTURE, THEN FLY TO HAYMAN ISLAND TO EXPERIENCE THE GREAT BARRIER REEF FROM YOUR LUXURY ISLAND RESORT. BA AT F GR E REE

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Positioned on the edge of the world’s most stunning harbour and moments from the Sydney Opera House, the Harbour Bridge and the Royal Botanic Gardens, InterContinental Sydney is the perfect place to start your luxury escape. Overnight Sydney.

Today farewell Sydney and travel to the airport for your flight to Melbourne. You’ll feel the pulse of Melbourne when you arrive at the Crown Towers Melbourne. Situated in the heart of Melbourne’s Southbank precinct, Crown Towers is synonymous with luxury and elegance. The Crown complex offers a myriad of entertainment options. Spend the afternoon exploring Melbourne. Learn the story of how Melbourne was created during the gold rush period at the Treasury Building, take in the Victorian architecture of the city, exploring elegant arcades such as the 19th century Block Arcade. Wander through the many laneways for hidden treasures, excellent food and famous street art. Gain an insight into the local culture and history of this enchanting city on a guided walking tour. Be sure to visit Federation Square, a modern venue for arts, culture and public events, the historic Queen Victoria markets for shopping, and the Royal Botanic Gardens, one of the many city parks. For those who love sport, we recommend a tour of the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Australia’s largest sports stadium. Overnight Melbourne for two nights.

DAY 2 / Sydney Start the day by climbing to the top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge with BridgeClimb Sydney, enjoy lunch by the harbour, or join a Rocks walking tour to learn the story of Sydney’s colonial beginnings. Seeing Sydney Harbour from the water by boat or cruise is also highly recommended. There are many ways to spend your time in Sydney, for inspiration refer to our suggested activities in the NSW section of this brochure. The Sydney Opera House offers a Gold Experience Package, that includes a VIP tour followed by dinner. Meet your guide for an intimate one-hour VIP tour. After the tour, enjoy a twocourse pre-theatre dining experience with the best views of Sydney. Upgrade the package by adding a performance to the Opera, Ballet or one of the many inspiring performances held at the Opera House. Overnight Sydney.

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DAY 5 / Melbourne to Hayman Island InterContinental Hayman Island Resort is one of four renowned island resorts in the Whitsundays in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef. The easiest way to get to Hayman Island is by transfer from the Great Barrier Reef Airport on Hamilton Island, and there are daily flights from Melbourne to Hamilton Island. Transfer options from Hamilton include luxury yacht, helicopter or seaplane. InterContinental Hayman Island Resort immerses guests in a world of breathtaking natural beauty, iconic island experiences and sacred moments with loved ones. Overnight for two nights on Hayman Island.

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BRISBANE & BEYOND 3 DAYS BRISBANE / GLASS HOUSE MOUNTAIN / MORETON ISLAND / SCENIC RIM BRISBANE IS QUEENSLAND’S BUZZING RIVERSIDE CAPITAL CITY. IT IS A LAID-BACK CITY THAT HAS MATURED TO OFFER A STRONG CULTURAL AND DINING SCENE. CLUSTERED IN SOUTH BANK ARE GALLERIES AND CONTEMPORARY ART MUSEUMS. OVERLOOKING THE CITY IS MT COOTTHA, A MUST-SEE BRISBANE LOOKOUT, AND THE SITE OF BRISBANE BOTANIC GARDENS. NEARBY MORETON ISLAND IS A 75-MINUTE BOAT RIDE FROM THE COAST AND OFFERS DIVING, SNORKELLING AND DOLPHIN FEEDING. SCENIC RIM IS 60KM WEST OF BRISBANE AND OFFERS FOOD, WINE AND NATIONAL PARKS.

DAY 1 / Brisbane

DAY 2 / Brisbane & Lone Pine Sanctuary

Brisbane city is a mix of gracious old buildings, skyscrapers and city parks. Explore Queen Street Mall, a pedestrian mall containing 700 retailers, then visit one of Brisbane’s foremost buildings, the elegant Treasury Building, now home to a casino. Nearby is another famous city landmark that stands tall, the City Hall clock tower. A short walk from here is North Quay wharf, where you can hop on the free fiveminute ferry ride along Brisbane River to South Bank. South Bank Parklands is located on the banks of the Brisbane River. The precinct contains lush parklands, stunning river views, world-class eateries and an inner-city man-made beach, known as Streets Beach. Also located here are major cultural institutions, as well as a Ferris-wheel ride that overlooks the glittering city. We suggest joining an exhilarating climb with Story Bridge Adventure Climb for a view of the city, and finishing the day with a refreshment at Howard Smith Wharves, a heritagelisted wharf on the Brisbane River, that’s now an entertainment precinct. Enjoy dinner at Customs House Restaurant for fine dining in a heritage setting overlooking Story Bridge and the Brisbane River.

The Koala and River Cruise is a memorable journey on the Brisbane River to the renowned Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary. Your river cruise takes you from the bustling waterfront of the city to the lush parklands of Lone Pine, passing iconic sights and historic landscapes. At Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, you can cuddle koalas, feed kangaroos, and watch sheepdogs and birds of prey in action. Back in the city, see the best views from Mount Coot-Tha Lookout, and take time out in the Botanic Gardens, also on the mountain. In the evening visit Fortitude Valley for superb dining, and nearby James Street in the leafy suburb of New Farm where you’ll find high-end Australian designers. As an alternative suggestion to the above, and for nature-lovers, we suggest a day trip to Glass House Mountains in the Sunshine Coast. It’s a picturesque hinterland town, just 68km from Brisbane and perfect for hiking.

DAY 3 / Moreton Island or the Scenic Rim Located 40km off the coast of Brisbane, Moreton Island offers sparkling beaches for snorkelling, kayaking and sandboarding. It’s also bursting with sea life including dolphins and migrating whales. One famous snorkelling spot is Tangalooma Wrecks, a site made up of a group of 15 sunken ships, creating spectacular sites with colourful fish and marine life. Book an all-inclusive day trip departing from Brisbane to cater to all your snorkelling, sand boarding and dolphin-feeding needs. Exclusive dolphin-feeding experiences are also available for those after an intimate encounter with sea life. An alternative day trip to Moreton Island, is Scenic Rim, just 60km west of Brisbane. It’s known as one of the great food bowls of the region and is home to six national parks including some of the oldest rainforests, and has its fair stash of wineries and adventure activities. To end on a high note, upon your return to Brisbane, indulge in a night of multicultural dining in Brisbane’s West End.

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DAY 1 / Brisbane to Noosa 147km

DAY 3 & 4 / Fraser Island

Embark on an easy 90-minute drive on the Bruce Highway from Brisbane to Noosa, headed for the Sunshine Coast. The Sunshine Coast offers 100km of sparkling coastline, with a rural hinterland famous for fresh produce and gourmet dining. Upscale Noosa is a great base to explore the region, with great restaurants, accommodation, boutique shops, waterways and walking trails. For something with rustic charm, we suggest an eco-camp just north of Noosa that also offers safaris of the Noosa Everglades. Spicers Tamarind Resort is an exotic accommodation option located in the hinterland. Before reaching Noosa, stop at Australia Zoo, it’s a major tourist attraction and the home of Steve Irwin, the Crocodile Hunter. Once you’ve settled into your accommodation, we suggest taking a walk in the iconic Noosa National Park, followed by a dip in Noosa Main beach, known for its calm water. Then, take a walk along Hastings Street, a buzzing scene with many restaurants. Other things to do in Noosa include a visit to the Eumundi markets, kayaking or taking a surf lesson. Overnight for one night in Noosa.

Fraser Island is the world’s largest sand island stretching for 120km, an area of exceptional beauty, made up of tall rainforests, stunning white sand beaches, huge sand dunes and colourful Aboriginal history. A great introduction to the island is a four- wheel drive (with a guide) along 75- mile beach, the sand highway that runs the length of the island. Along the way you’ll see the SS Maheno shipwreck, cliffs of the Pinnacles and Champagne Pools. Spotting wildlife on the island is a highlight, in particular the purest strain of dingoes in Australia. Under the water the animal life is rich too, with dolphins, dugongs, stingrays, sharks and whales. Other highlights of the island include, Lake Mackenzie, the sands around the lake are composed of pure white silica, and the water in the lake is so pure it’s unsuitable for many species, making it a popular spot for swimming. There are many beautiful walking trails through subtropical rainforest on the island, and at the far end of 75-mile beach is Indian Head, a lookout with breathtaking panoramic views. There are reputable tour operators that run tours to all these places mentioned. Overnight for two nights on Fraser Island or the Fraser Coast.

DAY 2 / Noosa to Hervey Bay / Fraser Island 158km Today's destination is Hervey Bay/Fraser Island, another easy 2-hour drive back on the Bruce Highway. Hervey Bay is a hub for tours to nearby Fraser Island. Hervey Bay is known as one of the best spots in the world for whale watching, with humpback whales stopping in the calm waters along their migration route (July to November). Join a whale watching cruise to see these majestic giants. The region is also a favourite for fans of fishing. You can stay in Hervey Bay and enjoy Fraser Island as a day trip or head straight to Fraser Island and overnight on the island. 20 minutes south of Hervey Bay is River Heads, and it’s from here that the ferry departs for Fraser Island.

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GOLD COAST & BEYOND 4 DAYS THE GOLD COAST IS QUEENSLAND’S PLAYGROUND IT’S 66 KILOMETRES SOUTH OF THE STATE’S CAPITAL BRISBANE, AND IS FAMED FOR LONG SANDY BEACHES, YEAR-ROUND PERFECT WEATHER, LOTS OF ACTIVITIES, THEME PARKS AND FANTASTIC RESORTS. ASIDE FROM BEACHES AND THEME PARKS, THE GOLD COAST OFFERS A WONDERFUL HINTERLAND OF INCREDIBLY SCENIC RAINFORESTS WAITING TO BE EXPLORED. THREE OF THE MOST SPECTACULAR ARE SPRINGBOOK NATIONAL PARK, LAMINGTON NATIONAL PARK AND TAMBORINE NATIONAL PARK. THE HEART OF SURFERS PARADISE HAS A THRIVING CULINARY SCENE, AND GREAT SHOPPING. THERE’S SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE IN THE GOLD COAST!

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DAY 1 / Beaches of the Gold Coast

DAY 3 & 4 / Currumbin Wildlife Park & Rainforest Tour

Rise early and start the day on a hot air balloon ride offering spectacular views of the Gold Coast’s hinterland, an area of lush tropical national parks, and stunning coastline. After your ride, enjoy a champagne breakfast before returning to your hotel with time to hit the beach. A visit to the Gold Coast would not be complete without time spent at the beaches. Here’s our top four suggestions. Surfers Paradise is the quintessential Gold Coast surf beach fringed by towering skyscrapers. It’s close to Cavill Avenue, a pedestrian mall of shopping and entertainment in the heart of the Gold Coast, and it’s the launch point for Paradise Jetboating, where you can experience thrills, 360-degree spins and sightseeing on the water. A bit further south is the quieter Broadbeach, which is conveniently located close to the recently refurbished Pacific Fair, ideal for those after a dose of retail therapy. A beach away from the tourist strip, is the beautiful protected Burleigh Beach, home to a hive of classy coffee shops and hip restaurants. Lastly, Currumbin Beach is another quieter beach, so why not put your wetsuit on for a family friendly day of surf lessons on the best beginner waves. One other must-do in the GC is SkyPoint Observation Deck, situated 230-metres above the ground, it offers panoramic views of Surfers Paradise.

Today is your chance to enjoy close encounters with koalas, kangaroos and our other Aussie mates at the Gold Coast’s number one wildlife attraction. Enjoy the great daily shows including Wild Skies, or discover Lost Valley for a journey through the ancient supercontinent Gondwana. Watch vets in action at one of the busiest wildlife hospitals in the world. Exploring the Gold Coast hinterland is another great activity, and small group tours visit Mt Tamborine, Lamington National Park and O’Reilly’s, to experience secluded hillside trails, guided rainforest walks, waterfall and treetop canopy walks. Morning tea, and BBQ lunch provided.

Alternative activities to enjoy on the Gold Coast Spirits of the Red Sand Spirits of the Red Sand is located 45km north of the Gold Coast, and is a world-first Aboriginal storytelling experience. An award-winning moving theatre and dinner experience, that takes you beyond Dreamtime to 1800s Australia.

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After a day of sun, sand and sightseeing, on day two it’s time to hit the theme parks. Visit Movie World, a movie studio theme park based on Warner Bros, or alternatively Sea World, located on the water at Southport, a marine mammal park, oceanarium and theme park. If water parks are your preference, splash into a world of fun at Wet ‘n’ Wild, which in 2009 ranked first in Australia and eighth in the world for being most visited. For evening entertainment, the Australian Outback Spectacular is an Australiana dinner and show package featuring many Australian animals, songs and bush tucker. To get the very most out of the theme parks, we recommend allocating two to three days to enjoy them properly. If you are still full of energy, enjoy an evening of Thrillertainment at Dracula’s Cabaret.

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Come and catch a crab! Located at Tweed Heads, 23km south of the Gold Coast you will find the Catch a Crab Adventure Tour. Enjoy pelican feeding, yabbie pumping & trapping for live crabs. Enjoy the entertaining, educational crab show and sit back and enjoy the spectacular scenery, a great fun activity for all the family!

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SOUTHERN GREAT BARRIER REEF 3-4 DAYS BRISBANE / BUNDABERG / LADY ELLIOT ISLAND

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DAY 1 / Brisbane to Bundaberg

DAY 3 & 4 / Lady Elliot Island or Lady Musgrave Island

After spending time in Brisbane, pick up your hire car to begin the pleasant 4-hour drive to Bundaberg. Alternatively, you can take a 45-minute flight. Whether you arrive by car or fly into the heart of Bundaberg, you will be greeted by rich red volcanic soil, a patchwork of green farmlands and agricultural. This fertile land is the source of great seasonal produce. Head to your accommodation, Kellys Beach Resort in Bargara. The hotel is the ideal place to stay and is wonderfully located, beside a nature reserve, and just one block from Kellys Beach is the main swimming beach of Bargara.

Lady Elliot Island is the southernmost coral cay of the Great Barrier Reef and is known as ‘Home of the Manta Ray’. It is regarded as one of the best diving and snorkelling locations on the Great Barrier Reef for its unspoilt coral reef, and amazing array of spectacular marine life including turtles, manta rays and reef sharks. The resort on the island is a family run eco-tourism business, and since 2005, enormous effort has been made to convert the property to 100% renewable. Access to Lady Elliot Island is via a scenic flight departing Bundaberg Airport. Lady Elliot is the only coral cay island with an airstrip. Visitors can visit by day and take the return flight back to Bundaberg, or overnight in one of the 43 units on LEI. An alternative to Lady Elliot Island is Lady Musgrave Island, another amazing island accessible from Bundaberg. You can’t overnight on Lady Musgrave, but you can enjoy a day tour to the island that departs early from Bundaberg Port Marina. As you make your way to Lady Musgrave, you’ll be served morning tea while you keep an eye out for the Great Barrier Reef’s Great Eight, the underwater equivalent to Africa’s Big Five. On arrival, a range of activities await, including snorkelling, scuba diving, glass bottom boat tours and guided island walks. Enjoy a lunch of seafood, salad and cold meat. Return back to Bundaberg by early evening for your transfer back to your accommodation at Kellys Beach Resort.

DAY 2 / Highlights of Bundaberg Turtle Hatching

Today explore the three main attractions of Bundaberg. Bundaberg is the country’s largest producer of brown rum (known as Bundy Rum). Join the award-winning Bundaberg Rum Distillery tour with a guide that ends at the Bundaberg Rum Tasting Bar to sample top shelf rums. Another attraction that’s famous, is the family-owned Bundaberg Brewed Drinks. After you’re mellowed with rum, we recommend a visit to the Hinkler Hall of Aviation to uncover the adventurous life of aviation extraordinaire, Bert Hinkler. The kids (and big kids!) will love seeing turtles hatching. From November to March, witness a miracle at the Mon Repos Turtle Encounter, a unique ranger guided turtle experience where you will see endangered loggerhead turtles nesting or baby turtles hatching. Overnight Kellys Beach Resort.

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QUEENSLAND ISLANDS & WHITSUNDAYS 3 DAYS FLY FROM SYDNEY / MELBOURNE / BRISBANE OR CAIRNS LOCATED ALONG THE COAST OF QUEENSLAND AND JUST NORTH OF BUNDABERG, TO THE TIP OF THE CAPE YORK PENINSULA, ARE THE GREAT BARRIER REEF ISLANDS, THE JEWELS IN AUSTRALIA’S CROWN. THESE ISLANDS INCLUDE THE WHITSUNDAY ISLANDS, A COLLECTION OF 74 ISLANDS OF VARIOUS SIZES THAT LIE MIDWAY ALONG THE COAST OF QUEENSLAND, 900 KILOMETRES NORTH OF BRISBANE. A PARADISE OF CLEAR, BLUE WATER, WHITE POWDERY BEACHES, WITH FRINGING CORAL REEFS. THE MAJORITY OF THE ISLANDS ARE UNINHABITED, THOUGH HAMILTON ISLAND, INTERCONTINENTAL HAYMAN ISLAND, DAYDREAM AND LONG ISLAND, ARE FOUR RENOWNED ISLANDS THAT OFFER RESORT ACCOMMODATION WITH THE REEF AT THEIR DOORSTEP. THE LARGEST OF THE ISLANDS IS WHITSUNDAY ISLAND, HOME TO WHITEHAVEN BEACH. THESE ITINERARIES COMBINE TIME IN ONE OF AUSTRALIA’S GREAT CITIES, FOLLOWED BY A GREAT BARRIER REEF EXPERIENCE, STAYING IN ONE OF THE WHITSUNDAY OR QUEENSLAND ISLANDS.

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HAMILTON ISLAND DAY 1 Fly directly from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Cairns or other city to Hamilton Island. If you’re considering a self-drive from Brisbane, it’s about 1000km to the town of Airlie Beach, the hub for the Whitsundays. There is a daily ferry service from Airlie Beach to Hamilton Island, that takes 60 minutes.

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Perfectly situated just off the coast of Queensland, Hamilton Island is one of the Whitsunday Islands at the edge of the Great Barrier Reef. It’s a world-class destination offering an experience like no other; warm weather, clear waters, brilliant beaches, spectacular coral reefs, extensive bushwalking trails, fine food and many activities. There’s a wide range of accommodation to suit any budget on Hamilton. qualia is Hamilton’s luxury accommodation, nestled in the most pristine and secluded position on the island. A place to relax the mind, yet completely spoil the senses. The Beach Club is the island’s adults-only property, with a beachfront location, it’s the ultimate getaway for couples. The Reef View Hotel on the island is one of the most popular, a 4-star offering of well appointed, spacious rooms for groups, couples or families. And finally Palm Bungalows is the best accommodation for families, or those seeking something affordable with spacious rooms that include a smart, expanded kitchenette with a microwave. Once at Hamilton Island you can cruise to Whitehaven Beach, or take a scenic flight over the beach, snorkel the reef, cruise around the Whitsunday Islands. There are many other island-based activities to enjoy.

INTERCONTINENTAL HAYMAN ISLAND DAY 1 Fly directly from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Cairns or other city to Hamilton Island, followed by a transfer to Hayman Island. Transfers can be by cruise, seaplane or helicopter. Luggage transfers are arranged by the Hayman Island team.

DAY 2 & 3 Nestled at the northernmost point of the stunning Whitsundays, Australia’s most iconic private island resort, InterContinental Hayman Island is a 400-hectare pristine island. The island immerses guests in a world of breathtaking natural beauty. On the island you’ll create lasting memories, as you explore famous Heart Reef by air, Whitehaven Beach by boat or walk in remote rainforest mountains. Completing the immersive experience are 168 rooms, suites and villas, world-class restaurants, bars and a luxury spa. There are many other island-based activities to enjoy. InterContinental Hayman Island

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AIRLIE BEACH DAY 1 Fly to Airlie Beach. The closest airport hubs are Hamilton Island and Whitsunday (Proserpine) Coast Airport. If you’re considering a self-drive from Brisbane, it’s about 1000km to the town of Airlie Beach, the hub for the Whitsundays.

DAY 2 & 3 Airlie Beach is a gateway to the Whitsundays and the Great Barrier Reef. It’s a relaxed resort town of palm-fringed beaches, waterfront parks, great dining and accommodation, and a great base from which to begin your island holiday. There are many accommodation options from apartments to hotels. Port of Airlie and Shute Harbour are the starting points for many of the cruises to the Whitsundays. There are many ways to enjoy the reef from Airlie beach, you can join a day tour and snorkel on the reef, or splash out and take a scenic flight or helicopter over Heart Reef and Whitehaven Beach. You might choose to sail to Whitehaven Beach and once there, take the short return walk to Hill Inlet Lookout. Another unique experience is to sleep on the reef on a purpose-built pontoon, or alternatively join a two-night accommodation and touring package on Paradise Cove with Red Cat Adventures. toureast.net/australia Airlie Beach

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BEST OF CAIRNS & BEYOND 3 DAYS CAIRNS IS THE MAIN GATEWAY TO EXPLORE THE REGION & BEYOND CAIRNS AND THE GREAT BARRIER REEF REGION IS AS DIVERSE AS IT IS UNIQUE. IT IS HOME TO TWO WORLD HERITAGE-LISTED SITES, THE WET TROPICS, FEATURING THE DAINTREE RAINFOREST; THE OLDEST TROPICAL RAINFOREST IN THE WORLD, AND THE GREAT BARRIER REEF; THE WORLD’S LARGEST CORAL REEF SYSTEM. PORT DOUGLAS IS ANOTHER GATEWAY TO THE REGION, AND IS A ONE-HOUR DRIVE NORTH OF CAIRNS. THIS 3-DAY ITINERARY COVERS THE HIGHLIGHTS.

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DAY 1 / The Great Barrier Reef from Cairns

DAY 3 / More of Cairns or beyond Cairns

Many tours leave from Cairns to explore all the region has to offer. On day one, we suggest experiencing the Great Barrier Reef. Places like Green Island, Fitzroy Island, Michaelmas Cay, Frankland Island, Moore Reef and Arlington Reef, are in close proximity to Cairns and Port Douglas, and are ideal for day trips. In our Queensland section, we have a complete list of operators who cover all these locations, with tours suitable for swimmers and non-swimmers alike. For those interested in spending the night on the reef, close to Cairns, there's Fitzroy Island and for luxury, Lizard Island. For something a little different, join a Liveaboard boat, and sleep on the reef. The perfect way to end a day in paradise, is on a dinner cruise. Enjoy an evening on the calm water of Trinity Inlet, as the sun sets and you enjoy a delicious buffet. Overnight Cairns.

Our top pick for how to spend day 3 in Cairns is to join a tour to travel to Cape Tribulation. Cape Tribulation is a significant World Heritagelisted site where the Daintree Rainforest meets the Great Barrier Reef. Tours depart daily from Cairns to Cape Tribulation and Mossman Gorge. Enjoy guided coastal drives, rainforest walks & talks and river cruises. Other wonderful ways to spend day 3 in Cairns is to join a Daintree Dreaming tour, to learn about traditional fishing and gathering techniques, a hot air balloon flight over the Atherton Tablelands or a white-water rafting adventure on the Barron River.

DAY 2 / Highlights of Cairns

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The next must-do in Cairns is experiencing the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway, a 7.5km scenic cableway running above famous Barron Gorge, and Kuranda Scenic Railway that runs from the coastal city of Cairns to the mountain rainforest town of Kuranda. Down Under Tours operates a seamless tour to experience these highlights. You’ll be collected from your hotel and taken to the start of the rail journey, bound for Kuranda village, where you’ll get to spend some time. Here, you'll find Birdworld and Kuranda Koala Gardens. At a pre-arranged time, you’ll then be taken to the start of the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway for the journey through World Heritage protected rainforest. Tours that combine Kuranda Scenic Rail & Skyrail with Tjapukai Aborigina Cultural Park or Hartley's Crocodile Adventure, are also an excellent option. Read more about these attractions in our Queensland pages.

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Port Douglas Port Douglas is another gateway to explore the Great Barrier Reef, 58km north of Cairns. It’s a smaller town with a sophisticated coastal village atmosphere and great dining. Sailaway Port Douglas offers sailing and snorkelling adventures to pristine outer reef sites. Dinner Cruise

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THE HIGHLIGHTS OF TROPICAL NORTH QUEENSLAND BY CAR 7 DAYS CAIRNS / FITZROY ISLAND / ATHERTON TABLELANDS / PORT DOUGLAS / CAPE TRIBULATION / MOSSMAN GORGE REEFS, RAINFORESTS, WATERFALLS AND TROPICAL ISLANDS – THIS BEAUTIFUL ITINERARY OF TROPICAL NORTH QUEENSLAND CONTAINS ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS. YOU BEGIN IN CAIRNS, VISIT THE ATHERTON TABLELANDS, THE GREAT BARRIER REEF AND THE DAINTREE RAINFOREST. IN CAIRNS, STAY ON MAGICAL FITZROY ISLAND, OR ESCAPE TO LUXURY ON LIZARD ISLAND. WE’VE SUGGESTED OTHER UNIQUE ACCOMMODATION, A CANOPY TREEHOUSE, A RESORT WITH A PRIVATE BEACH FRINGED BY COCONUT TREES, AND A RAINFOREST RETREAT, WITH ALL THE CREATURE COMFORTS. Fitzroy Island Resort

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DAY 1 / Cairns & Nearby Cairns and Great Barrier Reef region is home to two world heritage-listed sites, the Great Barrier Reef and the Wet Tropics region, featuring the Daintree Rainforest. Cairns is a great base to explore the region. On day one we suggest you experience the Great Barrier Reef, on one of the many day trips out to the reef that depart from Cairns Marina. There are experiences for swimmers and non-swimmers alike, from scuba diving and snorkelling, to semi-submersibles and glass bottom boat tours. You can join a tour and cruise out to a comfortable, purpose- built pontoon on the reef, from which you can experience the reef, or you can sail on a catamaran to a coral cay and snorkel off the beach. If money is no object, take a scenic flight or helicopter over the reef. It’s an amazing experience and gives you an idea of the size of the reef. Back on the mainland, explore Cairns Esplanade located on the foreshore of the harbour, it includes a man-made lagoon and it’s a great spot watch the sunset. For a local experience, try Crystal Cascades, a secluded freshwater swimming hole, about 20-minutes by car from Cairns. A dinner cruise is the perfect way to end your first day in paradise, as you sail into the sunset on Trinity Inlet, while enjoying a delicious buffet. Overnight Cairns. Millaa Millaa Falls

DAY 2 / Fitzroy Island 27km from Cairns Fitzroy Island is a tropical paradise of rainforest and beaches within the calm sheltered waters of the Great Barrier Reef. It’s a 45-minute catamaran ride from Cairns Marina. You can visit it as a day trip from Cairns, but we suggest a night or two, to enjoy the best of the island. It's a magical spot that feels a lot further away from Cairns than it actually is. The resort on the island is an affordable 4.5 star, with a range of accommodation options. On arrival, take one of the beautiful walking trails, such as the 3.6km walk to the summit for the stunning views. Other must-dos on Fitzroy include, snorkelling, an ocean trampoline, and a turtle rehabilitation centre. If it's a luxury island resort you're after, we suggest Lizard Island, located 27km off the coast of Queensland and 270km north of Cairns.

DAY 3 / Cairns to the Atherton Tablelands 95km

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On day three, pick up a hire car from Cairns for the easy 90km drive to the gorgeous Atherton Tablelands, a lush, fertile region of rainforest, wetland and savannah. It's known for its beautiful waterfalls including: Millaa Millaa and Elinjaa, and Nerada Tea Plantation, the largest Australian producer of tea, that's also home to some resident tree kangaroos. You’ll fall in love with our suggested accommodation, Canopy Treehouses & Wildlife Retreat. The place offers boutique treehouse accommodation set in many acres of pristine rainforest and surrounded by ancient trees, birds such as cassowaries that walk right by, tree kangaroos and platypus. Overnight for one night Canopy Treehouses.

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DAY 4 / Atherton Tablelands to Port Douglas 119km Depart Canopy Treehouse and drive for just 2-hours to reach Thala Beach Resort. Thala Beach Reserve is a stunning unique eco-resort located on a private headland between Cairns and Port Douglas. Accommodation is made up of timber bungalows build on stilts nestled high among the forest canopy. The property includes many complimentary activities for guests such as nature walks, star-gazing and coconut tours. The property even has its own beach, Thala beach, where you’ll feel miles away from civilisation. After you’ve settled into your accommodation it’s time to join a tour or take a self-drive to the Daintree. We recommend a guided tour, to get the most out of the region. The Daintree is the oldest rainforest in the world. Enter the world of the traditional custodians of the land, the Kuku Yalanji Aboriginal people, journeying through the rainforest and coastal environment, to learn about their culture and traditions. We recommend a tour with Walkabout Cultural Adventures, it’s completely Aboriginal owned and operated. After a wonderful day in the rainforest, top it off by dining at Osprey’s Restaurant back at Thala Beach Resort, set among the treetops with views of the Coral Sea. Overnight Thala Beach Reserve.

DAY 5 / Cape Tribulation & Mossman Gorge Cape Tribulation is a beautiful stretch of beach, where the Great Barrier Reef meets the Daintree rainforest. You can drive to Cape Tribulation, but tours are a great way to gain a local insight. Mossman Gorge is another unmissable part of the tropical north, and Silky Oaks Lodge is a great option for accommodation. Set in the forest on the banks of Mossman Gorge River, you'll love relaxing in the hammocks to the sounds of the rainforest. Embark on your own adventure in Mossman Gorge, on one of the many walking tracks, or to gain a deeper understanding of the region, join a Dreamtime Walk, as a local guide shares their ancient knowledge. You’ll get to identify bush food, poisonous plants, make bush soap and ochre paint. Overnight for one night in Mossman Gorge.

RIVER DRIFT SNORKELLING River drift snorkelling down Mossman River in the Daintree under a rainforest canopy, or observing crocodiles in their natural habitat as you cruise on Hartley’s lagoon at Hartley’s Crocodile Adventures.

DAY 6 / Port Douglas If you’re going to snorkel the Great Barrier Reef whilst up in Cairns and Great Barrier Reef region, then departing from Port Douglas is a great choice. There are many operators offering long or short trips to some of the best patches of reef. Sailaway is an operator that departs from Port Douglas and takes visitors to the Low Isles, a coral cay island, which is a small, low-elevation, sandy island on the surface of a coral reef. Overnight Port Douglas

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DAY 7 / Port Douglas to Cairns 67km Back in Cairns, be sure to experience the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway, a 7.5km scenic cableway running above famous Barron Gorge through the rainforest, and Kuranda Scenic Railway, that runs from the coastal city of Cairns to the mountain rainforest town of Kuranda. There are seamless guided tours that include return hotel transfers, a journey on Kuranda Scenic Railway, and a ride on the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway. Tours to Kuranda can be combined with Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park, or Hartley’s Crocodile Adventure.

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MELBOURNE & BEYOND 3 DAYS MELBOURNE / YARRA VALLEY / PHILLIP ISLAND / MORNINGTON PENINSULA / DAYLESFORD / THE GREAT OCEAN ROAD MELBOURNE IS STYLISH, VIBRANT AND CONSIDERED THE CULTURAL CAPITAL OF AUSTRALIA. BE DAZZLED BY THE ELEGANT VICTORIAN-ERA BUILDINGS, ARCADES AND BOULEVARDS THAT GRACE THE CITY. TAKE A CITY TOUR OR ENJOY MELBOURNE ON FOOT TO SEE THE MAIN ATTRACTIONS, THE LUSH INNER-CITY PARKS, THE LANEWAYS AND HIDDEN GEMS AT EVERY TURN. THIS ITINERARY OFFERS TIME IN MELBOURNE AND TIME OUTSIDE TO ENJOY THE BEACHES, BOUTIQUE WINERIES, MINERAL SPAS AND WILDLIFE – ALL WITHIN EASY REACH OF MELBOURNE. GUIDED TOURS TO ALL THE SUGGESTED PLACES ARE AVAILABLE.

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DAY 1 / Best of Melbourne

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Melbourne has something for everyone from great fashion, food, art and culture. We suggest beginning the day with the free city tram that begins at Flinders Street Station and takes in attractions such as St Paul's Cathedral, Parliament House and the Royal Exhibition Building. Hop off the tram at Queen Victoria Market and enjoy a cup of the best coffee that the city is known for, before you look for bargains at the market. Next, head back to the city to visit Federation Square, a venue for arts, culture and public events, and home to the Aboriginal-owned Koorie Heritage Trust. For lunch meander through Melbourne’s laneways in the most delicious way on a tasting tour with a guide, while gaining insight into Melbourne’s history. Afterwards, it's time to visit the heart of the city and explore the 19th century arcades for boutique shops and alleyways revitalised with street art. Begin at Degraves Street lined with cafes, then walk to Collins Street and head for the elegant, 1892-built Block Arcade, a Victorian-era shopping arcade full of old-world charm. Visit the Treasury Building to discover the story of the gold rush, and the people and events that have helped shape Victoria. Once you’ve explored the best of the city, see why Victoria is known as the ‘Garden State’ and enjoy the Royal Botanic Gardens or Fitzroy Gardens, or join a tour of the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), Australia’s greatest sports stadium. For dinner head to Little Bourke Street and taste the flavours of Melbourne's Chinatown, or sample Italian cuisine at Lygon Street. Another lively venue worth the visit is the Crown Casino and Entertainment Complex.

DAY 2 / South Yarra and St Kilda South Yarra is 4km from the city and is an upscale suburb of stylish boutiques, art galleries, cocktail lounges and great cafes. Start your day here at a popular breakfast spot, then head to Chapel Street, for shopping, dining and entertainment. The area is known for its upmarket fashion designers. Not far from South Yarra is St Kilda Beach where you can walk along the esplanade and historic St Kilda Pier. Acland Street in St Kilda has some famous patisseries.

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DAY 3 / Beyond Melbourne Being a compact state means there are plenty of wonderful places beyond Melbourne that are close to visit by day. Here’s a list of the top places to visit. These can be experienced as a tour or independently. Yarra Valley / 25km: The Yarra Valley is a premiere food and wine regions with over 80 sensational cellar doors, restaurants serving fresh local produce, spectacular scenery and a range of accommodation. Chateau Yering Historic House is a gracious five-star property. Phillip Island / 78km: Phillip Island is a popular day trip south of Melbourne, it’s home to a famous Penguin Colony where visitors can witness the Penguin Parade, where little penguins come ashore in groups at sunset. The Great Ocean Road / 243km: The Great Ocean Road is an Australian National Heritage listed stretch of coast, famous for being one of the world’s most scenic drives. Visit the home of surfing at Torquay, the 12 Apostles, Otway National Park: for waterfalls, mountains and rugged coastline. See iconic Australian animals in the wild. The Grampians National Park and the gold-rush towns of Ballarat can be visited en route on the return journey to Melbourne (more than a day is required for this). Guided tours leave from Melbourne. Mornington Peninsula / 72km: A wonderful place to visit with so much to see and do, from hidden beaches to vintage wineries and microbreweries ready to be explored. See the mansions of Sorrento Beach and the site of Victoria’s first European settlement. Enjoy walks and spotting wildlife in Mornington National Park. Take your car on the ferry across Port Phillip Bay with Searoad Ferries. Daylesford & Ballarat / 115km: The Daylesford Macedon Ranges Region is best known for natural mineral springs, charming towns, award-winning restaurants and cellar-doors. Sovereign Hill in Ballarat is an open-air museum that depicts Ballarat after the discovery of gold in the 1800s.

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THE GREAT OCEAN ROAD TOURING ROUTE – WITH SOUTHERN EXTENSION 3-6 DAYS MELBOURNE / APOLLO BAY / PORT FAIRY / GRAMPIANS / HALLS GAP / BALLARAT STARTING IN MELBOURNE, THE GREAT OCEAN ROAD IS AN AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL HERITAGE LISTED STRETCH OF COAST, FAMOUS FOR BEING ONE OF THE WORLD’S MOST SCENIC DRIVES. ON THIS SELF-DRIVE, YOU’LL VISIT THE HOME OF SURFING AT TORQUAY, THE 12 APOSTLES, OTWAY NATIONAL PARK FOR WATERFALLS, MOUNTAINS AND RUGGED COASTLINE. IT’S ONE OF THE BEST PLACES TO SEE ANIMALS IN THE WILD INCLUDING KOALAS, KANGAROO, AND KOOKABURRAS. LEARN ABOUT ABORIGINAL HISTORY AT TOWER HILL GAME RESERVE AND BE BLOWN AWAY BY THE BEAUTY OF THE BAY OF ISLANDS COASTAL PARK. FINISH THE ITINERARY AT THE HISTORIC TOWN OF PORT FAIRY BEFORE HEADING BACK TO MELBOURNE, OR, EXTEND YOUR TRIP TO THE GRAMPIANS, THEN THE GOLDFIELD TOWNS OF BALLARAT AND FINALLY SPA COUNTRYSIDE IN DAYLESFORD.

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DAY 1 / Melbourne to Apollo Bay (187km

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Collect your car and begin the leisurely drive from Melbourne to Torquay, the start of the Great Ocean Road. Torquay is a seaside town famous for surf beaches including Bells Beach, where the annual Rip Curl Pro is held, a yearly World Tour surfing competition. Stop at nearby Anglesea renowned for its wildlife, especially kangaroos and wallabies. Kangaroo tours are available at Angelsea Golf Course. Hikers can join the famous Surf Coast Walk at Angelsea. Jump back in your car and enjoy magnificent coastal views for the next 30km as you drive to the beach town of Lorne, the perfect spot for a lunch of fish and chips on the beach. Next stop is Kennett River, considered one of the best places to see koalas in the wild. Join the 'koala walk' with your camera ready. It’s also home to king parrots, rosellas and kookaburras. As you make your way to Apollo Bay, you'll travel alongside cliff-tops offering incredible views of rugged coastline and beaches. From Apollo Bay, follow the Great Ocean Road into the Otway National Park, to visit the Cape Otway Lighthouse, Victoria’s oldest surviving lighthouse. Climb to the top and see where the Bass Strait meets the Southern Ocean. Make your way back to Apollo Bay for the night. For dinner enjoy gourmet food combined with magnificent cliff-top views at Chris's at Beacon's Point. Overnight at a hotel in Apollo Bay or accommodation that’s nestled away in the Otway National Park, for a close encounter with native wildlife and nature.

DAY 2 / Apollo Bay to Port Fairy 189km From Apollo Bay, follow the road to discover a coastline of sandy beaches, lush forests and waterfalls as you head into the Otway National Park. Adrenaline junkies can partake in the longest and tallest treetop walk in the world at the Otway Fly Tree Top Walk. Continue on the Great Ocean Road bound for the famous 12 Apostles in Port Campbell National Park, a collection of limestone stacks rising up from the Southern Ocean. You can walk some steps down to the beach to see the 12 Apostles at ground-level. Another stop-off point is Loch Ard Gorge, a gorge made up of a beautiful bay flanked by soaring cliffs. You'll be fascinated as you learn about the tragic and interesting history of this region. Just beyond Port Campbell, is the Bay of Islands Coastal Park – a stirringly beautiful 30 kilometre stretch of coast to Warrnambool. Helicopters rides are available for the best views. Next stop is Logans Beach for a glimpse of the southern right and blue whales languishing offshore. Get back in your car for an easy 15-minute drive, then take the turn-off to Tower Hill State Game Reserve, a nature reserve of walking tracks where you can see kangaroos and koalas roaming freely. The reserve includes the extinct Tower Hill volcano. To find out more about Aboriginal history, visit the Worn Gundidj Visitor Centre. Overnight at Port Fairy or Warrnambool.

DAY 3 / Port Fairy to Melbourne 284km

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Today you can choose to drive the 3-hour trip back to Melbourne. Alternatively, you can extend your road trip by a few days and travel back via Grampians, Ballarat and beautiful Daylesford spa country. Refer to the suggested extension mentioned at the end of this itinerary. If you choose to spend the morning in Port Fairy before your drive back to Melbourne, visit the Wharf area in Port Fairy, one of the most picturesque ports and central departure point for ships loaded up with wool, wheat and gold bound for Britain in the 1850s.

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EXTENSION – GRAMPIANS NATIONAL PARK, BALLARAT & DAYLESFORD DAY 4 / Port Fairy to Halls Gap 158km Spend the morning in Port Fairy Wharf, a picturesque port that was a central departure point for ships loaded up with wool, wheat and gold bound for Britain in the 1850s. This morning, drive north to the Grampians National Park and after an hour’s drive, arrive at Dunkeld, the southern gateway of the park and home to beautiful Mount Sturgeon and Mount Abrupt. A climb to the summit of either mountain is rewarded with sweeping views of the ranges. Next stop is Halls Gap, known for its rugged sandstone mountains, wildflowers, rich forests with wildlife and Aboriginal rock art sites. Those who love the outdoors will be spoilt for choice with activities such as hiking, canoeing, rock-climbing and abseiling, fishing and more. Keep your camera ready for wildlife as the park is home to many native animals and birds, including kangaroos, koalas, emus and wedge-tailed eagles and an abundance of wildflowers. Overnight in cabins in Halls Gap or at Dunkeld.

DAY 5 / Halls Gap to Ballarat 141km Start your day with a visit to the Brambuk Cultural Centre to delve into the area's fascinating Aboriginal history and culture. Join Aboriginal guides on tours to ancient rock art sites. Enjoy famous lookouts such as Reed Lookout and the Balconies. Mackenzie Falls is one of Victoria’s largest and most spectacular waterfalls. There are varying levels of hiking trails available at Mackenzie Falls. After a further 2-hour drive you’ll reach Ballarat where you can refuel on the great food and wine, such as Asian cuisine at Mr Jones, or a more upmarket dining experience at Craig’s Royal Hotel. Before the day ends visit Sovereign Hill, an open-air museum that recreates the 1850s after the discovery of gold. Watch the Blood on the Southern Cross sound and light show at Sovereign Hill, for a dramatic introduction to local history.

DAY 6 / Ballarat to Melbourne 116km This morning before you head back to Melbourne, be sure to soak up Ballarat’s rich gold mining history as you walk among the Edwardian and Victorian architecture. At Sovereign Hill you can pan for gold or enjoy an underground mine tour. For close encounters with native wildlife, we suggest a visit to Ballarat Wildlife Park, before heading to the Daylesford Macedon Ranges region. Located just 80-minute drive northwest of Melbourne, the Daylesford Macedon Ranges region is known for natural mineral springs, charming towns, award-winning restaurants and cellar doors. If time permits you can overnight here at the Lake House Daylesford, otherwise continue to Melbourne.

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ADELAIDE & BEYOND 3 DAYS ADELAIDE / ADELAIDE HILLS / MCLAREN VALE & THE FLEURIEU PENINSULA / KANGAROO ISLAND ADELAIDE IS THE COASTAL CAPITAL OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. IT’S A CITY WITH MANY HERITAGE BUILDINGS, LARGE PARKS AND GRAND CHURCHES. IT’S SURROUNDED BY THE BEAUTIFUL ADELAIDE HILLS, RENOWNED FOR ITS STUNNING NATURAL ENVIRONMENT AND WINERIES. MCLAREN VALE AND THE FLEURIEU PENINSULA IS ACCESSIBLE AS A DAY TRIP FROM ADELAIDE. IF THERE’S ENOUGH TIME, WE SUGGEST A VISIT TO KANGAROO ISLAND, A PROTECTED NATURE RESERVE OFF THE COAST OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA, JUST 45-MINUTES BY FERRY, AND ONE OF THE BEST PLACES TO SEE WILDLIFE IN THEIR NATURAL ENVIRONMENT.

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EXPLORE SOUTH AUSTRALIA & BEYOND DAY 1 / Explore Adelaide City

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Begin your day at the Adelaide Central Market, one of the largest undercover fresh produce markets in the Southern Hemisphere, a mecca for multicultural cuisine and fresh produce. A short walk from the market is the Jam Factory, a not-for-profit arts organisation supported by the government, located in Adelaide's West End Creative Precinct. The idea of the facility is to bring people together through creative workshops, craft and exhibitions. Only 250m away from the Jam Factory is North Terrace, and a brisk one kilometre walk along North Terrace brings you to find the South Australian Museum, which houses the largest collection of Australian Aboriginal cultural relics. Also nearby is the Adelaide Oval, an attractive and iconic stadium for major sporting events including cricket, AFL and concerts. Here, you can enjoy RoofClimb where you can travel along the roofline for amazing views of the oval and Adelaide City. Next door to the oval is the Sir Donald Bradman Collection, a purpose-built museum based on Australia’s bestknown cricketer. In the afternoon we suggest visiting the Adelaide Botanic Gardens. Spanning 51 hectares it contains landscaped gardens, avenues, an impressive glasshouse, and a fine Australian native plant collection. Next stop is Glenelg, a beachside suburb of Adelaide that’s a 45-minute tram ride from the city. Bicycle tours also operate from the city to Glenelg. In Glenelg, enjoy time by the sea and take stroll along the jetty, or take a dolphin-spotting cruise. Tours even offer swimming with these playful dolphins. Watch the sun sink into the ocean on a sunset cruise, the perfect way to end your first day in Adelaide. Back in Adelaide enjoy dinner at Orana Restaurant, a modern Australian tasting menu style restaurant in an intimate setting. Adelaide also offers a distinctive bar scene on Leigh Street and Peel Street for those so inclined.

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DAY 3 / Kangaroo Island Kangaroo Island (KI) is a must-see when visiting Adelaide. A 1.5hour drive from Adelaide is followed by a 45-minute ferry ride from Cape Jervis. KI is a big secluded island of native bushland, amazing wildlife, endless white beaches and towering sand dunes. It’s one of the best places to see native animals in their habitats including seals, koalas, kangaroos and birdlife. Join an enthusiastic local guide on a 2-day/1-night adventure that combines good food, wine and wildlife encounters. Enjoy a private lunch in the bush, explore farmland, wildlife walks, beaches, sea-lions and Flinders Chase National Park. If time permits you can combine McLaren Vale and the Fleurieu Peninsula, with Kangaroo Island on a 3 day/2-night adventure.

DAY 2 / Head for the Adelaide Hills

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Today you’ll discover the Adelaide Hills, a rugged area east of Adelaide in South Australia, just 20-minutes by car. Tours operate to the region from Adelaide or you can explore the region by car. Known for its cool-climate wines, it centres on the mountain and busy city of Mount Barker. The region has more than 60 wineries specialising in sauvignon blanc and pinot noir. Admire quaint leafy villages and rolling vineyards. One such town is Hahndorf, a former German settlement and a pretty town of bakeries, pubs and galleries. Be sure to visit Udder Delights Cheese Cellar for artisan cheese, the Ice Creamery and Harris Smokehouse to taste the finest smoked seafood. Other points of interest include Beerenberg Farm that produces jams, condiments and sauces on the farm, and Cleland Wildlife Park to get close to iconic Australian animals in their natural setting. In the afternoon indulge in a Wine Flight with selected cheeses at a delightful winery or visit Bird in Hand, a family-owned winery which offers art, music, fine wine and great food. End the day at Mount Lofty Summit for views at sunset of the city’s skyline and the coast.

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Alternative suggestion for Day 3 – McLaren Vale & the Fleurieu Peninsula Join a small group tour and travel 45-minutes out of Adelaide headed for McLaren Vale and the Fleurieu Peninsula; where rolling vineyards meets the beach. You’ll enjoy a perfect day of wine, food, nature, wildlife and the beautiful coast. Highlights include a 4WD tour around Onkaparinga Gorge, a tour of Indigenous history, and native animal encounters. Visit Wirra Wirra, a picturesque ironstone winery, enjoy lunch at Red Stone Restaurant, followed by wine tasting at d’Arenberg Cube; a five story multi-functional building with a striking design set in a vineyard. On your way back to Adelaide stop for dinner at the The Star of Greece, a seaside restaurant set atop a cliff overlooking the peninsula.

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THE ADELAIDE HILLS 3 DAYS JUST A 30-MINUTE DRIVE FROM ADELAIDE. FOR THOSE WITH MORE TIME, WE SUGGEST TAKING THREE DAYS OUT TO SPEND QUALITY TIME IN THE ADELAIDE HILLS TO ENJOY THE BEAUTIFUL SCENERY OF ROLLING GREEN HILLS, QUAINT VILLAGES AND FRESH PRODUCE STRAIGHT FROM THE SOURCE PAIRED WITH COOLCLIMATE WINES. THE FOLLOWING ITINERARY IS A SELF-DRIVE ITINERARY, BUT ALL THE EXPERIENCES LISTED CAN BE ENJOYED AS GUIDED TOURS.

DAY 1 / Mount Lofty Botanic Gardens & Mount Lofty Ranges Vineyeard

DAY 2 / Beerenberg, Jurlique and more 'paddock-to-plate’ food

Hire a car or join a tour and travel 31km east from Adelaide to reach the Adelaide Hills. There are many accommodation options including country-house style accommodation. For something different, that’s not to everyone’s taste is CABN, an off-grid tiny house surrounded by 180 acres of bushland, with no WiFi! A great way to start in the Adelaide Hills is with a visit to Mount Lofty Botanic Garden, located on 100 hectares on the slopes of Mount Lofty. Here, you’ll discover plants from all corners of the globe, as well as the native flora that dominated the region before European settlement. Lose yourself in one of the many walking trails as you soak up the beauty and serenity of nature. Next, it’s time to meet wildlife at nearby award-winning Cleland Wildlife Park, including the chance to hold a koala. For an indulgent lunch of fine food and wine, head for Mount Lofty Ranges Vineyard, where you’ll also be rewarded with panoramic views. Other wineries to choose from include Hahndorf Hill, The Lane, KI by Geoff Hardy and Bird in Hand among others. For lovers of craft beer, head to LOT 100, the restaurant embraces a paddock to plate spirit. Lobethal Bierhaus is another award-winning brewery.

A favourite activity here is fruit picking directly from the land. You’ll find pick-your-own fruit orchards all over the region. Beerenberg Farm is a popular pickyour-own strawberry farm with an onsite shop that sells jams, sauces and condiments sourced from the farm. The perfect accompaniment to strawberries is cheese, and you’ll find artisan cheese makers such as Udder Delights Cheese Cellar and Woodside Cheese Wrights where you can sample the cheese and join a cheese making class. To balance savoury with sweet, the next visit should be at Melbas Chocolate Factory or ChocoVino at Hahndorf Hill Winery. Next stop, Jurlique Farm. Many of the herbs, flowers and plants are grown at Jurlique Farm to create the amazing natural skincare products that have become recognised worldwide. Visit the farm and join a behind-the-scenes tour to see the making of the products. If you consider yourself a foodie, head to Summer Aristologist serving produce from the restaurant’s kitchen garden and sustainably caught seafood.

DAY 3 / Enjoy nature or quaint villages Immerse yourself in the beautiful outdoors and meet the wildlife with a local expert on a tour, or by yourself. There are a variety of ways to enjoy the natural environment and tours range from mountain biking tours to historic walking tours, and personalised luxury 4WD tours. Hike through the bush, climb Mount Lofty Summit or enjoy some golf. If shopping is your preference, stroll down the leafy streets of Hahndorf, Stirling and Mount Barker to find unique homewares, clothing and artwork.

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Luxury Eco-villas Rawnsley Park Station © Don Fuchs

Bunyeroo Valley © Ben Goode

Razorback Lookout © Elise Cook

FLINDERS RANGES OUTBACK 3 DAYS DRIVING THROUGH THE FLINDERS RANGES, IS AN OTHERWORLDLY EXPERIENCE. YOU'LL FIND DESERT ROADS SURROUNDED BY DEEP CRATERS AND ANCIENT CLIFFS. ITS HOME TO THE MYSTICALLY BEAUTIFUL WILPENA POUND, A NATURAL AMPHITHEATRE OF MOUNTAINS. STAY IN THE HEART OF THE PARK WITH VIEWS OF THE SURROUNDING RANGES AND WILPENA POUND. PICK UP A MAP AND GUIDE AT THE WILPENA POUND VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE, THEN TRAVEL THROUGH MOUNTAIN RANGES, VISIT ABORIGINAL ROCK ART SITES AND WEAVE YOUR WAY THROUGH RUINS, AND ENJOY THE WIDE OPEN SPACES ON ONE OF THE MANY HIKES, A TOUR WITH AN ABORIGINAL GUIDE WILL GIVE YOU A DEEPER INSIGHT INTO THIS AMAZING OUTBACK REGION.

DAY 1 / Adelaide to Flinders Ranges (Rawnsley Park Station or Ikara Safari Camp) 440km Depart Adelaide early for a five-hour drive to the breathtakingly beautiful Flinders Ranges (you can also fly from Adelaide). The Flinders Ranges is the largest mountain ranges in South Australia and stretch for over 430km. Its most characteristic landmark is Wilpena Pound in the Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park. Choose to stay in either Rawnsley Park Station, with a range of accommodation options from luxurious ecovillas, to holiday units and camping. Alternatively, nearby is Ikara Safari camp which offers glamping safari tents or resort rooms. Both properties have views of Wilpena Pound and the surrounding ranges, and are the perfect base to start exploring. After a long drive, enjoy a relaxing drink at sunset as you soak up your new environment. Overnight Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park.

DAY 2 / Explore Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park Hit the road early to catch the sunrise at what’s considered the best spot along Bunyeroo Valley Road. Dramatic gorges, rugged mountains, tranquil creeks lined with eucalyptus trees and abundant wildlife are what you can expect to see as you explore the IkaraFlinders Ranges National Park. We suggest a joining a bushwalking trail, there are many to choose from. The Heysen Trail for example runs for 1200km along the ranges, providing scenic long-distance routes for walkers, cyclists and horse-riders. Most people tackle a section of the track. The star attraction in IkaraFlinders Range National Park is Wilpena Pound, a huge natural amphitheatre that includes St Mary Peak, the highest peak. Other highlights include Arkaroo Rock and Sacred Canyon, ancient Aboriginal art sites, and Brachina Gorge’s cliffs provide shelter for yellow-footed rock-wallabies. For a truly memorable experience, from Rawnsley Park Station take a helicopter flight over Wilpena Pound before landing on a cliff-top at Chace Range to witness the sunset. Enjoy an outback dinner, then sleep in a swag under the stars before taking a return helicopter flight the following day back to base. Overnight Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park.

DAY 3 / More of the Ikara-Flinders Ranges There are many other ways to immerse yourself in the park, from bushwalking, helicopter and scenic flights to adventurous four-wheel driving tours. One 4WD tour from Rawnsley Park Station takes in Bunyeroo and Brachina Gorges before stopping for lunch at the famous Prairie Hotel, Parachilna, renowned for innovative Australian cuisine such as the 'FMG' - Feral Mixed Grill, emu-omelette or kangaroo tail soup. There are a range of guided Aboriginal tours that are a great way to experience the region. The Adnyamathanha people were the first humans to inhabit the Flinders Ranges and their descendants still reside in the area. On an Aboriginal tour you’ll learn about the diversity of the land, native animals, native bush-tucker, and uncover the rich history of ancient and contemporary Aboriginal culture.

Day 4 / Head back to Adelaide or explore more of South Australia Head back to Adelaide or explore more of the southern state. There’s a lot more to see. We’ve listed two highlights here: Cooper Pedy, located 846km north of Adelaide, the town is often referred to as the "opal capital of the world" because of the quantity of opals that are mined there. Coober Pedy is renowned for its below-ground residences, called "dugouts", which are built in this fashion due to the scorching daytime heat. Here, you can find hotels, shops and art galleries. Above-ground you can tee-off on a grassless golf-course. Lake Eyre is another interesting place to visit, located about 700km north of Adelaide, it’s an oasis in the desert and the largest lake in Australia. When it fills with water, it attracts a lot of birdlife. You can take a guided scenic flight, walk or kayak tour to explore the lake’s inlets and waterways.

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Rapid Bay © Jem Cresswell

THE FLEURIEU PENINSULA 3 DAYS THE FLEURIEU PENINSULA CAN BE EXPLORED AS AN EASY SELF-DRIVE ITINERARY FROM ADELAIDE. JUST 84KM FROM ADELAIDE MEANS THE PENINSULA CAN BE ENJOYED AS A DAY TRIP, THOUGH STAYING A FEW NIGHTS ENSURES VISITORS EXPERIENCE MORE OF THE REGION. THE FLEURIEU IS KNOWN FOR ITS VINEYARDS, MOST NOTABLY MCLAREN VALE, FRINGED BY SOME OF THE STATES MOST STUNNING BEACHES INCLUDING SECOND VALLEY AND RAPID BAY, BOTH PERFECT FOR DIVERS AND SNORKELLERS. WHILE THIS SUGGESTED ITINERARY IS A SELF-DRIVE, IT CAN BE ARRANGED AS PART OF GUIDED TOUR.

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Rapid Bay © Jesse Ehlers

Mitolo Wines © Mitolo Wines/Johnathan van der Knapp

Second Valley © Wanida Raksakaew

DAY 1 / Introduction to the region & Sellicks Beach The Fleurieu Peninsula is an hour’s drive from Adelaide and known for lush vineyards, majestic coast and award-winning wineries and restaurants. After a 45-minute drive from Adelaide, you’ll reach McLaren Vale wine region, by far the most important wine-producing area in the Fleurieu and regarded highly throughout Australia and the world. There are plenty of accommodation options, including luxury properties offering private suites complete with large decks overlooking the vineyards. Once you’ve checked into your accommodation, its time to visit Sellicks Beach, where you can experience driving on the sand (permit required). If four-wheel driving is not your thing, just enjoy the turquoise-blue water of the beach, or take the coastal walking trail where you’ll encounter scenery that’s constantly changing. Finish the day with dinner at Star of Greece, located at Port Willunga just 14 minutes from Sellicks Beach. Here, you’ll savour succulent seafood and enjoy breathtaking views.

DAY 2 / Cellar-door hopping in McLaren Vale

Coriole Vineyards © Isaac Forman, Serio

Sellicks Beach © Wanida Raksakaew

Today, head to the Willunga Farmers Market, the first farmers market established in South Australia and known for fresh Fleurieu produce, good coffee, and a buzzing atmosphere. Stock up on jams, sauces, cheeses and baked goods. After you’ve explored the markets it’s time to do some cellar-door hopping to savour McLaren Vale’s best wines. There are many wineries to choose from, but a mustsee is d’Arenberg Cube, a striking five storey multi-functional building set among Mourvèdre vines, overlooking the rolling hills of Willunga. The Cube offers a tasting room, several bars, a fine-dining restaurant and private tasting rooms.

DAY 3 / Second Valley and Rapid Bay Rise early to check out some of the South Australia’s best beaches. First stop, Second Valley a coastal town on the Fleurieu Peninsula. It’s one of the most instagramed beaches for its amazing views and unique features. It’s a great for snorkelling and diving due to the beauty underwater, most notably the leafy sea dragon. Kayaking is also popular with plenty of caves and bays to explore. The next valley south, Rapid Bay, is nestled between long sandy beaches and towering cliffs. A dramatic shipwreck creates an underwater paradise for divers and snorkellers. The HMAS Hobart was sunk in 2002 as an artificial reef and lies in 30-metres of water, and 4km off the coast of Rapid Bay. After you’ve spent the day at Rapid Bay, stock up on the region's finest wines, then hop in the car for a one-hour drive back to Adelaide.

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Naracoorte Caves © Mike Haines

THE LIMESTONE COAST 3 DAYS FOR A PATH LESS TRODDEN BUT AN EQUALLY IMPRESSIVE PART OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA, EXPLORE THE LIMESTONE COAST. VIST THE COASTAL TOWN OF ROBE FOR BEAUTIFUL BEACHES, WALKS AND FRESH SEASFOOD. PLUNGE INTO THE IMPRESSIVE UMPHERSTON SINKHOLE, BE DAZZLED BY THE RICH BLUE COLOUR OF THE BLUE LAKE AND EXPLORE THE PREHISTORIC CAVES. BALANCE A BIG DOSE OF SCENERY WITH SOME WINE TASTING, VISITING COONAWARRA FOR ITS FINE RED WINES. THIS ITINERARY IS A SELF-DRIVE, BUT GUIDED TOURS TO THE REGION CAN BE ARRANGED.

Coonawarra Bubble Tents © Coonawarra Bush Holiday Park

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Umpherston Sinkhole © Offroad Images

Little Blue Lake © As We Wander

DAY 1 / Robe Today with a hire car head to the coastal town of Robe, located between Adelaide and Melbourne. From Adelaide it’s a 3.5-hour drive. It’s 6 hours drive from Melbourne. (For those starting in Melbourne, see our Great Ocean Road Touring Route itinerary. From Port Fairy you can continue to Robe, another 277km). Robe is a historic town of beautiful beaches and restaurants for different budgets that highlight the local fresh produce and great wine. Sample the selection of fresh seafood on offer, (Robe is famous for crayfish). There are wineries to enjoy, but a visit to Robe Town Brewery is a must. It’s a small family-run brewery using traditional and sustainable methods. Once you’re well fed, hit Long Beach which stretches for 14km, you could try a surf lesson or enjoy a walk. If surfing or walking isn’t your thing, try four-wheel driving along Robe’s Long Beach. From Long Beach take the Obelisk Coastal Trail to see Robe’s Old Gaol Ruins, the jetty, the marina, and the red and white pyramid Obelisk that’s been a fixture since 1855 warning ships of Robe’s rocky reef. Overnight Robe. Ewens Ponds Conservation Park © Mark Fitzpatrick

DAY 2 / Mount Gambier, Umphertson Sinkhole, The Blue Lake Raidis Estate Coonawarra © Astyn Reid

Rise early this morning for the 1.5-hour drive from Robe to Mount Gambier known for its limestone, volcanic landscape and crater lakes. First stop is the 72-metre-deep Blue Lake. The Blue Lake is a large crater lake located in a dormant volcano. The surrounding walking trails will allow you to see the rich blue colour of the lake up-close. Another jewel in the crown of Mount Gambier is Umpherston Sinkhole, a sunken garden with viewing platforms, benches and walking paths. Once an underground cave, the cave’s roof callapsed and overtime a lush sunken garden was created. Naracoorte Caves National Park is South Australia's only World Heritage site. Join a tour to explore the cave system and the extensive fossil records it houses. An alternative to visiting the caves is a visit to Piccaninnie Ponds, to explore the spectacular underwater world, recognised as a wetland of international importance. It contains three diving hotspots including the ‘Cahedral’ and the ‘Chasm’. After a full day of activty enjoy a hearty dinner back in Robe. Overnight Robe.

DAY 3 / Coonawarra Explore Australia’s red wine centre at Coonawarra today, famous for producing world-class cabernet sauvignon and shiraz from its limestone-rich ‘terra rossa’ soil. We recommend spending a half a day at Rymill Coonawarra and Katnook Cellar Door. In the early evening head for Maruya Station for its world-class Wagyu beef. Overnight Coonawarra.

Raidis Estate Coonawarra © Ockert Le Roux

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Salamanca Place

HOBART & BEYOND 3 DAYS HOBART SITS ON THE RIVER DERWENT AND IS KNOWN FOR WONDERFUL FRESH PRODUCE, WINE AND BEER, STUNNING NATURAL BEAUTY AND INVIGORATING WALKS. WITH THIS ITINERARY, YOU'LL ENJOY THE HIGHLIGHTS OF HOBART SUCH AS Stanley SALAMANCA PLACE, BATTERY POINT Burnie AND CASCADE BREWERY. THEN CRUISE Devonport THE COAST BETWEEN PORT ARTHUR Launceston AND EAGLEHAWK, THEN TAKE A DAY Cataract Gorge TRIP TO BRUNY ISLAND AND TAKE IN Cradle Mountain THE WONDERFUL SCENERY, ABUNDANT Freycinet Park WILDLIFE AND FRESH OCEANNational CATCHES.

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Bruny Island Cruises Seafood Restaurant

Playing in the snow on kunanyi/Mt Wellington

Albino Bennetts Wallaby

DAY 1 / Highlights of Hobart

Cape Bruny Lighthouse

Hobart, the small capital city of Tasmania is at the base of Mount Wellington and at the entrance to the River Derwent. It’s famous for fantastic food, wine, craft beer, amazing views, walking trails, and Georgian buildings. Begin your day on the waterfront of Salamanca Place, where 1830s Georgian warehouses have been converted to restaurants and galleries. Nearby, visit Battery Point, a historic district with narrow lanes and colonial-era cottages, and if time permits, visit Cascade Brewery, Tasmania's oldest brewery offering tours, tastings and events. If you’re interested in alcoholic spirits, at Lark Distillery you can take a tour to learn about how they make Lark Single Malt Whiskey. In the afternoon, we recommend a visit to the summit of Mount Wellington, the mountain that towers above Hobart at 1270 metres above sea level. From the lookout you can take in sweeping views of Hobart, Bruny Island and the Tasman Peninsula. And for those who love walking, take the track to Silver Falls along the Pipeline Track (40 minutes return) or follow the Lenah Valley Track (45 minutes return) to Sphinx Rock. If you’re after a longer walk, the Organ Pipes Walk, is the ideal short walk on iconic Mount Wellington. If it’s the indoors you’re after and you’re keen on seeing some controversial works of art, visit MONA, the privately owned Museum of Old and New Art, or the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, that includes works from Tasmania's colonial period through to contemporary Australian artists. In the evening, enjoy waterfront dining at Frank Restaurant.

DAY 2 / Cruise the coast between Port Arthur and Eaglehawk Neck

Salamanca Place

We suggest two optional cruises from Hobart today. The first suggestion is an unforgettable three-hour wilderness cruise along the spectacular coastline between Port Arthur and Eaglehawk Neck in southern Tasmania. The cruise travels beneath the highest vertical cliffs in the Southern Hemisphere at Cape Pillar. You’ll see waterfalls, archways and deep-sea caves, and encounter sea and coastal wildlife such as seals, dolphins and sea birds. You’ll visit Port Arthur, a major tourist attraction, where visitors can learn the history of Australia’s colonial past. The second optional cruise is the Tasmania Seafood Seduction cruise from Hobart. Harvest and feast on the freshest Tasmanian seafood in an intimate full day cruise in the calm waters surrounding Bruny Island. Watch your guide snorkel for and prepare large wild abalone and sea urchins to enjoy alongside freshly shucked oysters, rock lobster, and salmon. Your seafood lunch is accompanied by fresh breads, salads, cheeses and Tasmanian wines, beers, ciders and juices.

Get Shucked - Bruny Island Oysters

DAY 3 / Bruny Island Today we suggest visiting Bruny Island which has some of Tasmania's most beautifully preserved natural environments, with amazing wildlife and stunning cliff top views. The island is 362-square-kilometres and located off the south-eastern coast of Tasmania. You can join a tour, or with a hire car drive 40-minutes south from Hobart, then catch the 20-minute ferry with Sealink Bruny Island. Highlights on the island include, the Neck, a spectacular strip of land that connects the north and south of Bruny, and the Cape Queen Elizabeth walk, a trek through bush, sand dunes and rocky crevices with plenty of wildlife to spot. Guided tours of the trek are available. Another highlight of Bruny is a tour of Cape Bruny Lighthouse, to enjoy the view and hear stories about what life was like to run a lighthouse. After lots of exploring, take time to relax at Adventure Bay to spot the resident white wallaby. Bruny Island is pretty well known for amazing local produce, so after you’ve worked up an appetite, indulge in freshly shucked oysters at Get Shucked, artisan cheese at Bruny Island Cheese Co. and chocolate and fudge at Bruny Island Providore. You can also experience all these highlights of Bruny Island on a guided tour to gain a local perspective. Departing from Hobart, join a guided return bus tour, a wilderness cruise, morning tea, lunch and sightseeing on Bruny Island. Cruise beneath some of Australia’s highest sea cliffs, explore deep sea caves, and search for abundant wildlife such as seals, dolphin and seabirds. toureast.net/australia

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Lake Dove and Cradle Mountain

CRADLE MOUNTAIN WITH WEST COAST EXTENSION 3-6 DAYS DEVONPORT / SHEFFIELD / CRADLE MOUNTAIN / BURNIE / ZEEHAN / STRAHAN / QUEENSTOWN / LAKE ST CLAIR TASMANIA IS A SMALL STATE BY AUSTRALIAN STANDARDS AND WITH FEW FREEWAYS AND LOTS OF SCENIC VIEWS WHEREVER YOU GO, THE STATE IS GREAT FOR SELF-DRIVES. THIS SUGGESTED SELF-DRIVE OFFERS THE CHANCE TO EXPERIENCE THE COASTAL TOWN OF DEVONPORT, THAT HOSTS THE SPIRIT OF TASMANIA FERRY SERVICE FROM MELBOURNE. EXPERIENCE THE EXCEPTIONAL BEAUTY OF CRADLE MOUNTAIN LAKE ST CLAIR, LOCATED IN THE HEART OF THE TASMANIAN WILDERNESS WORLD HERITAGE AREA. FROM CRADLE MOUNTAIN VISIT BURNIE, A TOWN ON THE NORTH WEST COAST THAT HAS REINVENTED ITSELF FROM AN INDUSTRIAL TOWN TO A LOVELY TOURIST TOWN. WE’VE SUGGESTED AN OPTIONAL EXTENSION TO EXPERIENCE THE WILD RIVERS OF THE FRANKLIN AND LOWER GORDON RIVER, FOLLOWED BY LAKE ST CLAIR. ASIDE FROM THE JAWDROPPING SCENERY, ALONG THE WAY YOU’LL EXPLORE INTERESTING TOWNS WITH A HISTORY OF CONVICTS, MINERS AND RAILWAY MEN.

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Eaglehawk Neck Port Arthur Bruny Island

Boat Shed, Lake Dove and Cradle Mountain


EXPLORE TASMANIA & BEYOND DAY 1 / Devonport to Sheffield 27km Devonport is the gateway to the north-west and it's where the Spirit of Tasmania ferry from Melbourne arrives. The town is also just 102km northwest of Launceston. Devonport boasts ocean, mountain and river views and it’s close to Cradle Mountain. There are plenty of wonderful outdoor activities to enjoy and maritime stories to keep visitors entertained. Walk along the foreshore to the Bass Strait Maritime Museum and Tiagarra Aboriginal Centre, or visit the Don River Railway, a volunteer run vintage railway and museum. There are also tours available at the Southern Wild Distillery which produces internationally awarded premium gin. From Devonport, proceed a further 8km away to the town of Latrobe, the birthplace of competitive woodchopping and Warrawee Forest Reserve where you can spot platypus, a semiaquatic mammal from eastern Australia. The next town, Elizabeth Town, is where you'll find Ashgrove Farm where quality cheeses, milk, butter and cream are produced. The last stop is Sheffield, located in the foothills of Mount Roland, and the gateway to Cradle Mountain. Cradle Mountain is only another 50-minutes from here by car. Overnight Sheffield or Cradle Mountain Hotel.

DAY 2 / Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair Lake Burbury

Before exploring Cradle Mountain, visit the town of Promised Land (yes that’s really its name!), home to Tasmazia, the world’s largest system of mazes, with eight to choose from including a miniature hidden village deep inside. Arriving at Cradle Mountain, explore one of the state’s most beautiful walking tracks, the 6km Dove Lake Circuit. It’s an easy walk with the ruggedly beautiful Cradle Mountain in the backdrop. At 1,545 metres above sea level, it is the sixth-highest mountain in Tasmania. There are over 20 different self- guided walking tracks around Cradle Mountain and Dove Lake, ranging from 20 minutes to 9 hours. If you’re staying at Cradle Mountain Hotel, be sure to visit the Wilderness Gallery. Visit nearby, Devils @ Cradle, a world-class wildlife conservation facility that focuses on the Tasmanian devil. Enjoy dinner at Quoll’s restaurant located in Cradle Mountain Hotel. Overnight Cradle Mountain.

DAY 3 / Cradle Mountain to Burnie

Southern Wild Distillery

Depart Cradle Mountain headed for Burnie. First stop is the town of Waratah, once the largest tin mining town in the world. It’s known for wildflowers and has a gorge and waterfall in its main street! Another optional stop is Emu Valley Rhododendron Gardens to experience the stunning garden. When you arrive in Burnie, head straight for the Makers Workshop. It’s both a museum and an arts centre, where you’ll find paper making, cheese making, whisky making, painters, sculptors and more. Burnie is a port city with an industrial past. Since the closure of the town’s paper pulp mill, it’s reinvented itself as a vibrant and creative city. Overnight Burnie.

ALTERNATIVE EXTENSION FROM DAY 3 Cradle Mountain to the West Coast FranklinGordon Rivers National Park DAY 3 / Cradle Mountain to Zeehan Driving south from Cradle Mountain the first stop is Tullah, a tranquil former mining town made up of lakes, rivers and mountain ranges. Here, you can enjoy mountain bike and walking trails. Guided tours on kayak, canoe or horseback can also be enjoyed here. Next stop is the working mine township of Rosebery. Points of interest here include displays relating to the town's mining history and walks through the dense forests to the volcanic mountains and the impressive Montezuma Falls. After Rosebery, proceed to the town of Zeehan where the main street of the town has just half a dozen buildings which point to its former mining affluence. For those who like fishing, nearby Lake Pieman is bursting with fresh trout. Continue to Strahan, 30 minutes away were you’ll overnight.

DAY 4 / Strahan Strahan is the gateway to the world heritage-listed FranklinGordon Wild Rivers National Park. It’s a harbour-village with a dark convict past, and no shortage of convict and pioneer stories. The stunning natural wilderness is best discovered with a Gordon River cruise. Experience the tranquillity of the pristine river and enjoy the stories of an informative guide as you cruise along Macquarie Harbour to Hells Gate, the gates signal the entrance to one of Australia’s most dangerous harbours. Along the way you’ll visit Sarah Island and learn how it was once a brutal prison and ship-building centre. After your cruise, once back on land, visit the Henty Dunes, giant desert sand dunes that appear from the middle of the rainforest. Join a guided buggy tour or try tobogganing. Overnight Strahan.

DAY 5 / Strahan to Queenstown 41km Queenstown is the largest town in the west and was once a rich mining town. It’s surrounded by dramatic hills and mountains and has a city centre with a wild west atmosphere. The copper mining and mass logging of the 1900s has given the hills a barren appearance, a stark reminder of the former mining days. Things to do here include taking an underground mine tour, visiting local history museum, as well as plenty of beautiful wilderness walks to discover lookouts and waterfalls. Take a ride on the West Coast Wilderness Railway from Queenstown beside river gorges, over bridges and 35km of mountain ranges. The West Coast produces the famed Huon pine, sassafras, blackwood and myrtle at sawmills in Strahan and Queenstown. Overnight Strahan.

DAY 6 / Queenstown to Lake St Clair Leaving Strahan travel via Lake Burbury, Tasmania’s newest hydro dam and trout fishery. Then, continue through the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park before reaching Donaghys Lookout. Here, you’ll enjoy a 40-minute walk before reaching the summit for stunning views of the mountain ranges of Tasmania’s western wilderness. A further 9km along the highway is another wonderful walking trail, the Franklin River Nature Trail through stunning rainforest to the Franklin and Surprise rivers. White water rafting along the Franklin River is a wonderful way to be immersed in wilderness. Back in the car, drive to Lake St Clair, part of the celebrated Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park. Visitors can explore short and longer walking trails that meander off through ancient rainforests to alpine lakes or mountain summits. You’ll be dazzled by the beautiful wilderness of Lake St Clair.

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Alpine Spa at Peppers Cradle Mountain Lodge

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BEST OF THE EAST COAST 6 DAYS HOBART / ORFORD / MARIA ISLAND / SWANSEA / FREYCINET NATIONAL PARK / ST HELENS / LAUNCESTON THIS SELF-DRIVE ITINERARY BEGINS IN HOBART AND ENDS IN LAUNCESTON AND COVERS THE BEAUTIFUL AND DRAMATIC EAST COAST OF TASMANIA. YOU’LL FIND STUNNING NATIONAL PARKS INCLUDING MARIA ISLAND, DOUGLAS-APSLEY AND FREYCINET. TRAVELLING NORTH FROM HOBART, YOU’LL SEE GREAT OYSTER BAY AND THE FREYCINET PENINSULA, HOME TO THE FAMOUS CRESCENT SHAPED WINEGLASS BAY, LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF THE FREYCINET PENINSULA. NORTH OF ST HELENS, YOU'LL VISIT BINALONG BAY AND BAY OF FIRES, NAMED BY LONELY PLANET AS THE WORLD'S HOTTEST DESTINATION. ALONG WITH THE STUNNING SCENERY YOU’LL ENCOUNTER NATIVE WILDLIFE, ENJOY WONDERFUL WALKS AND SAVOUR TASMANIA’S FRESH PRODUCE. THIS ITINERARY ENDS IN LAUNCESTON, A LOVELY CITY OF GEORGIAN AND VICTORIAN BUILDINGS, FAMED FOR CATARACT GORGE, WITH PANORAMIC VIEWS, WALKING TRAILS, GARDENS AND A CHAIRLIFT.

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Bicheno Coles Bay Swansea Freycinet National Park Orford Maria Island

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EXPLORE TASMANIA & BEYOND DAY 1 / Hobart to Orford/Maria Island Depart Hobart and travel 78km northeast to the town of Orford. The holiday town of Orford sits on the banks of Prosser River, opposite Maria Island. It has many picturesque beaches, a wellregarded golf course and a vineyard. Typically, visitors pass through Orford to make their way to Maria Island and the Freycinet Peninsula. The ferry to Maria Island leaves from Triabunna Wharf and is a 30-minute trip across the Mercury Passage to Darlington Bay. Maria Island is a native wildlife sanctuary fringed by tranquil bays, a rugged cliff face, and sheltered by tall eucalyptus trees. The island also has the most preserved and intact example of convict life across Australia. View the remains of Darlington convict settlement that dates back to 1825. After that, enjoy one of the lovely walks to see Painted Cliffs and Fossil Cliffs, then catch the breathtaking sunset before heading back to the mainland Tasmania. Overnight Orford or Swansea.

DAY 2 / Orford to Swansea 60km

Wineglass Bay

Drive north from Orford towards the Freycinet Peninsula. Enjoy the breathtaking coastal scenery of Great Oyster Bay with Freycinet National Park as the backdrop. The Freycinet Peninsula is a long strip of land that looks out to the Tasman Sea from the east side and back to Tasmania from its western side. En route to Freycinet, explore Kate’s Berry Farm where you can sample fresh strawberries, raspberries and blackberries. Another suggested stop for lunch is the Bark Mill and Tavern, it’s Australia’s only restored black wattle bark mill. If there’s time before you hit Swansea, try some cool-climate wines at cellar doors of wineries including Spring Vale, Freycinet and more. To explore this region, you can base yourself in Swansea, Coles Bay or on Freycinet Peninsula. Picnic Island offers rustic oceanfront luxury accommodation, while Saffire offers a luxury experience that ensures you’re connected to the beautiful national park and Wineglass Bay.

DAY 3 / Explore Freycinet National Park

Picnic Island

Rise early to explore Freycinet National Park. Walk to one of the magnificent locations, starting with the trail to Wineglass Bay lookout for the stunning view, just as you’ve seen it in pictures! Climb over the top of the mountain peaks named Hazards and down to Hazards Beach. Back in the car, take a drive to the eastern side of the peninsula to see Sleepy Bay, Cape Tourville Lighthouse for another amazing view, and beautiful Friendly Beaches. Aside from amazing walks there are many other ways to enjoy Freycinet National Park; hire a kayak, take to the sky on a scenic flight, or explore the peninsula on an all-terrain vehicle tour. Wineglass Bay cruises travel along the western side of the peninsula before heading out to the Tasman Sea to take in the sheer beauty of Wineglass Bay, a sparkling crescent of white sand fringes pouring into clear turquoise waters. You’ll hear tales of early explorers and Aboriginal heritage. Back at your accommodation enjoy the great food and wine of the region in a magical setting. Overnight Swansea, Coles Bay, Freycinet Peninsula or even Bicheno. They are all within striking distance of Freycinet.

Freycinet Lodge

Wineglass Bay Cruise

DAY 4 / Swansea/Coles Bay/Bicheno to St Helens If staying at Swansea/Coles Bay, depart early for the 30-minute drive to the east coast holiday town of Bicheno. Just off the coast from Bicheno is the Governor Island Marine Reserve that has some of the best diving spots with abundant sponge gardens and impressive kelp-beds. This underwater world can also be explored by glass-bottomed boat. Grab a lunch of fish and chips from the Gulch and enjoy it at the Bicheno Blowhole. For those extending their stay nearby, be sure to catch Bicheno’s early evening tour to see the local fairy penguins at dusk. A further 8km north of Bicheno is East Coast Natureworld, a place where you can see Tasmanian devils, wombats and birdlife. The Douglas Apsley National Park is another great place to visit, to take a dip in the Apsley River waterhole. Proceeding north from Bicheno stop at Mount Elephant Pancakes, a popular pancake stopover on the road between the coast at St Marys. After your fill of pancakes, head back to the coast to walk on the beaches of Scamander or enjoy the fishing hot spots. St Helens is the largest of Tasmania’s northeast coastal towns and the state’s second largest fishing port, known for deep-sea catches and lobster. Boats are available for hire for a day of family fishing in the estuaries, rivers and bays,and fishing charters are also available.

DAY 5 / St Helens St Helens is within striking distance to Binalong Bay and the southern part of the Bay of Fires, named by Lonely Planet as the hottest travel destination in the world. The Bay of Fires is known for sugary-white sandy beaches and clear turquoise water. It’s also where you’ll encounter native wildlife such as wombats, Tasmanian devils and kangaroos. To enjoy this slice of paradise you can base yourself in St Helens or Binalong Bay, or you can splurge and stay in a luxury eco-lodge with Bay of Fires Walk. The Bay of Fires Walk is four luxurious days of coastal walking that combines camping and luxury lodge accommodation where you’ll enjoy fine wine and food. Overnight St Helens/Bay of Fires.

DAY 6 / St Helens to Launceston Picnicing on the beach

Saffire Freycinet

It’s a 165km drive to Launceston. Launceston is the second largest city in Tasmania and has redefined itself as a cultural hub with vibrant cafes, museums and open parkland. It’s noted for its Georgian and Victorian buildings and the ruggedly beautiful Cataract Gorge in the middle of the city. Points of interest nearby include Bridestowe Lavender Estate, to see a working lavender farm that produces the famous lavender products. If there’s time and you’d like to have a farmstay experience, we suggest Curringa Farm. Run by 6th generation Tasmanian farmers, you’ll see working dogs, sheep shearing, vegetable crop farming and you’ll savour great good and wine. toureast.net/australia

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DARWIN & BEYOND 3 DAYS DARWIN / LITCHFIELD NATIONAL PARK DARWIN IS THE CAPITAL OF AUSTRALIA’S NORTHERN TERRITORY AND A FORMER FRONTIER OUTPOST. IT’S A COMPACT, MULTICULTURAL CITY WITH A SPARKLING HARBOUR AND TROPICAL LIFESTYLE. THE MINDIL BEACH SUNSET MARKETS, IS THE EPITOME OF DARWIN’S CULTURAL MELTING POT, OFFERING DIVERSE FOOD, ART AND CULTURE. ENJOY SOME FRESH OCEAN CATCHES WITH THE SUNSET IN THE BACKDROP! DARWIN IS THE BASE FOR TOURS IN AND AROUND THE TOP END INCLUDING THE ANCIENT RESERVE OF KAKADU NATIONAL PARK, AND LITCHFIELD NATIONAL PARK WHERE YOU CAN SWIM IN CRYSTAL-CLEAR WATERHOLES, EXPERIENCE STUNNING WATERFALLS AND WALK IN FORESTS.

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DAY 1 / The best of Darwin

DAY 3 / Litchfield National Park

Begin day one in Darwin with breakfast at Cullen Bay Marina, overlooking the luxury homes and swaying sailboats. Next stop is the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory. This is a great place to view the Aboriginal art and learn about the region's culture and history, including an exhibition on the devastating effects of Cyclone Tracy in 1974. Another lovely spot with lots to do is East Point Reserve, including Lake Alexander, a safe year-round saltwater swimming lake. In the afternoon visit the Darwin Military Museum and discover the fascinating history of Darwin’s involvement in defending Australia during WW2. Other historical places of note include the historic Stokes Hill Wharf, the main wharf of the city, and the nearby George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens. You can even take a heritage trail to learn about Darwin’s maritime history and discover other things, such as the underground tunnels used for storing oil during the war. If time permits and you’re after some entertainment, visit Crocosaurus Cove and jump into the Cage of Death to come faceto-face with the largest saltwater crocodile in captivity! Before sunset, head to Mindil Beach Sunset Market, to taste some of the best food in the city, the choices are endless, with over 200 stalls and food from all corners of the globe, including grilled crocodile! Choose to enjoy dinner as a picnic on the beach and soak up the tropical vibe as the sun sets over the Timor Sea.

Darwin city is the base for tours in and around the Top End including Litchfield National Park, where you can swim in crystal-clear waterholes, witness stunning waterfalls and walk in forests. Today we suggest a tour to Litchfield with all the highlights covered. You’ll be collected from your hotel in Darwin and taken to the first stop, Tolmer Falls, then Wangi Falls to swim in the refreshing pools. Enjoy morning tea immersed in nature, before embarking on a floatplane flight adventure. Fly over Darwin city and the tumbling Litchfield waterfalls, experiencing a bird’s eye view of the vast landscape of the Lost City with its weathered sandstone pillars, before landing at Sweets Lagoon. Take a leisurely cruise through wetlands and monsoonal rainforest for crocodile and wildlife encounters. After a delicious BBQ lunch, try your hand at fishing for Barramundi, or cool off and take a dip in a croc-safe swimming pool. After a day creating memories to last a lifetime, you’ll be transferred to your hotel in Darwin. Another highlight of the Top End is Kakadu National Park, though best enjoyed as an overnight from Darwin as it's 300km away. Kakadu is an enormous nature reserve where you’ll find ancient landscapes, wetlands, lush rainforests, thundering waterfalls and the oldest Indigenous rock art sites in the world. Enjoy breathtaking Kakadu escarpment and a Yellow Water Cruise, part of the South Alligator River floodplain. Cruising through the tranquil waters is the ultimate wilderness experience, for a chance to see large crocodiles and amazing birdlife.

DAY 2 / Corroboree Billabong Wetland Cruise in the Mary River Wetlands Drinks at the Waterfront

Today enjoy a Corroboree Billabong Wetland Cruise. You’ll be collected from your Darwin hotel and taken to the departure point for a cruise in the Mary River Wetlands, about an hour south east of Darwin. The wetlands are home to the largest concentration of saltwater crocodiles in the world. You’ll see plenty of crocodiles, other wildlife and a wide variety of birds. Your boat will get close to the wildlife, for that perfect holiday snap! Enjoy a delicious lunch surrounded by nature. There are a number of other attractions to enjoy along with this cruise in the same area, one of which is a Jumping Crocodile cruise, as they come close to the boat and the guides are able to make them jump for food. After an enjoyable day, once back in Darwin we suggest dinner at Hanuman and try their lamb korma or butter chicken.

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Swimming in the Ellery Creek Big Hole

ALICE SPRINGS 3 DAYS ALICE SPRINGS / WEST MACDONNELL RANGES ALICE SPRINGS IS A REMOTE TOWN IN AUSTRALIA’S NORTHERN TERRITORY SET AGAINST THE BACKDROP OF THE DRAMATIC MACDONNELL RANGES. CONSIDERED THE SPIRITUAL HEART OF AUSTRALIA, IT’S A PLACE OF ABORIGINAL SACRED SITES, VAST DESERT PLAINS, MOUNTAIN RANGES AND ROCKY GORGES. THIS THREEDAY ITINERARY WILL DRAW YOU INTO THE PIONEERING HISTORY AND THE SPIRITUALITY OF THE TOWN. FLY FROM ANY OF THE MAJOR CITIES TO ALICE SPRINGS, IT’S ABOUT 3 HOURS FROM SYDNEY OR MELBOURNE. YOU CAN DRIVE THERE IF YOU’RE DOING A ROAD TRIP, OR TAKE THE GHAN TRAIN SERVICE FROM ADELAIDE. IT’S EASY TO GET AROUND BY HIRE CAR OR JOIN TOURS FROM ALICE SPRINGS.

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Rise early and start your day with an outback ballooning experience, gently gliding over the vast remoteness of the Australian Outback, spotting big red kangaroos below. This tour includes transfers to/from your hotel and sparkling wine and refreshments. After you land there’s plenty of time to see more of Alice. Next stop is Alice Springs Desert Park, where you’ll see the desert come alive as you get up close to desert animals and feel the spirit of a living culture. Spot rare and endangered animals in the low light of the nocturnal house and marvel at the ‘free-flying birds of prey’ show. The park includes a 1.6- kilometre trail to experience 3 separate habitat areas within the park. Next stop is the Telegraph Station Historical Reserve, a historic museum presenting the story of the connection of Alice Springs to the rest of the world through Telegraph Communications in 1871. Enjoy a guided tour and learn about the origins of the town. Nearby at the Trail Station is the start of a mountain bike tour and the Larapinta Trail, a spectacular walking trail in the West Macdonnell Ranges. Overnight Alice Springs.

Begin your day with a lovely breakfast at the Bean Tree Café in the Olive Pink Botanic Garden. Take the time to wander along the walking trails to see the hundreds of plant species that are native to the Red Centre. After you’ve explored the gardens it’s time to visit the museum of the Royal Flying Doctor Service. Learn about the history of this iconic outback service founded by pioneers in 1928. Get amongst the interactive displays and step inside a full-sized replica on a modern PC-12 airplane. Next stop is the Reptile Centre that houses the largest collection of reptiles in the Northern Territory. Meet Terry the saltwater crocodile, see some venomous snakes, lizards and huge goannas. For dinner, enjoy it in the bush under the stars surrounded by the West MacDonnell Ranges.

DAY 3 / West Macdonnell Ranges Today enjoy a guided tour of the spectacular West Macdonnell Ranges. A guide from Emu Run will collect you from your Alice Springs hotel. Witness the desert come to life as you drive just 18km to Simpsons Gap, one of the gaps in between the West Macdonnell Ranges. The area is sacred to the Arrernte Aboriginal people with lots of dreaming tracks, part of the animist belief system that connects the people to their land. Lunch is served at Glen Helen, where you’re greeted by towering sandstone walls. On the return journey to Alice Springs you’ll stop at Ellery Creek Big Hole, a picturesque swimming hole flanked by soaring red cliffs. If you still have some energy when you return to Alice Springs, join a sunset camel ride.

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Kings Canyon Resort

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Kings Canyon Rim Walk in the morning

RED CENTRE SELF-DRIVE 6 DAYS ALICE SPRINGS / GLEN HELEN / KINGS CANYON / ULURU & KATA TJUTA THE NORTHERN TERRITORY IS ONE OF THE LAST REMAINING GENUINE OUTBACK REGIONS. TRAVEL THROUGH THE REMOTE DESERT, WITNESS TOWERING GORGES, THUNDERING WATERFALLS AND REFRESHING WATERHOLES. THIS ROUTE IS KNOWN AS THE RED CENTRE WAY AND COVERS DISTANCE OF 1135 KILOMETRES TiwiAIslands FROM ALICE SPRINGS THROUGH Darwin Mary River Wetlands THE WEST MACDONNELL RANGES, Litchfield Kakadu National Park National Park WATARRKA/KINGS CANYON, AND Katherine ULURU-KATA TJUTA NATIONAL PARK. TO MAKE THE MOST OF THIS INCREDIBLE JOURNEY, ALLOW AT LEAST 6 DAYS. FOR THOSE WHO DO NOT WISH TO DRIVE, ALL THESE PLACES CAN BE EXPERIENCED BY GUIDED TOURS.

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DAY 1 / Alice Springs to Glen Helen 132km

DAY 3 / Kings Canyon

Just 17km drive out of Alice Springs is Simpsons Gap, one of the most prominent gaps in the West Macdonnell Ranges. It features soaring cliffs, a permanent waterhole and wildlife such as the black-footed wallaby. Further west along the Larapinta drive is Standley Chasm, a picturesque natural alleyway, with plenty of walking trails and a kiosk to buy lunch. Next stop is Ellery Creek Big Hole, a spectacular waterhole that’s great for swimming and walking. Ormiston Gorge is next on the list, and the best way to appreciate the scenery here is to follow one of the many marked walking tracks. The last stop and your base for the night is Glen Helen Gorge. It’s a great place to view the colour of Mount Sonder as the sun sets over the West Macdonnell Ranges. Overnight Glen Helen Resort.

Kings Canyon Resort is an oasis ideally located in the heart of Australia between Uluru/Ayers Rock and Alice Springs in the Watarrka National Park. The resort is minutes from Kings Canyon and the Lost City rock formations. There are hiking options for all levels of ability; an easy walk for stunning views of the canyon from the canyon floor and the Rim Walk. The Rim Walk is a three-hour, 6-kilometre adventure transcending down into the Garden of Eden, the lush greenery of which casts a stark contrast against the orange rock formations. The walk ends by climbing to the top for breathtaking views. Overnight Kings Canyon Resort.

DAY 2 / Glen Helen to Kings Canyon 234km Start you day with a refreshing swim at Redbank Gorge. Located 20km from Glen Helen, it’s a stunning gorge and chasm that’s a refuge for many threatened plant and animal species. Glen Helen Resort gives tyre tubes for you to float on in the gorge. Back in the car continue the route and stop at Gosse Bluff Crater, the eroded remnants of an impact crater. It is worth climbing the lookout hill, the circular nature of the bluff becomes much more apparent from the lookout. Continue on to Kings Canyon. Overnight Kings Canyon Resort.

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DAY 4 / Kings Canyon to Uluru 300km Leave Kings Canyon bound for Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Along the way you will pass Mt Conner, the rock that’s been nick-named ‘Fooluru’, as it’s often mistaken for Uluru. Along the way stop at the Lake Amadeus salt plains near the Northern Territory's largest salt lake. Once you arrive at Uluru, settle into one of the Ayers Rock Resort. Overnight Ayers Rock Resort.

DAY 5 / Uluru & Kata Tjuta In Kata Tjuta National Park you’ll explore the icons of Australia’s Outback. Witness the changing colour of Uluru/Ayers Rock at sunset and sunrise, one of the great natural wonders of the world rising 348 metres high over the landscape. Listen to the local Anangu people as they tell their stories of the Dreamtime, and enjoy walks around the rock. Tours collect you from your hotel and take you to the park for sunrise or sunset. The other popular site of the park is the red domes of the Kata Tjuta , which also glow at sunrise and sunset. In the evening enjoy a magical experience and dine under a million stars at the award-winning Sounds of Silence Dinner. Two days here would be best to properly experience the park. Overnight Ayers Rock Resort.

DAY 6 / Uluru to Alice Springs 445km Start your return trip to Alice Springs and head back along the highway, to Curtin Springs Station – a working cattle station, then proceed to Rainbow Valley, just 100km out from Alice Springs. toureast.net/australia Starry Sky at Glen Helen at Night

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Jim Jim Falls from above

Nabilil Dreaming Sunset Dinner Cruise

TOP END OF THE NORTHERN TERRITORY 8 DAYS DARWIN / KAKADU / KATHERINE THIS ITINERARY HIGHLIGHTS THE BEST OF THE TOP END. IN JUST OVER A WEEK YOU CAN HAVE AN AMAZING ADVENTURE THAT BEGINS IN DARWIN, THE NORTHERN TERRITORY’S VIBRANT TROPICAL CAPITAL CITY. VISIT KAKADU, THE LARGEST NATIONAL PARK IN AUSTRALIA AND CRUISE THROUGH THE WETLANDS FILLED WITH NATIVE BIRDS AND SALTWATER CROCODILES. EXPLORE ANCIENT ABORIGINAL ROCK ART, THEN EXPERIENCE NITMILUK (KATHERINE) GORGE, A DRAMATIC GORGE CREATED BY THE KATHERINE RIVER. HEADING BACK TO DARWIN, SPEND SOME TIME IN LITCHFIELD NATIONAL PARK FOR ITS CRYSTAL-CLEAR WATERHOLES AND STUNNING WATERFALLS. THIS EASY DRIVE IS COMPLETELY ON SEALED ROADS – MAKING IT THE PERFECT ROAD TRIP FOR EVERYONE. FOR THOSE WHO PREFER NOT TO DRIVE, THIS ITINERARY CAN BE DONE AS PART OF A SMALL GROUP TOUR STARTING AND ENDING IN DARWIN.

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DAY 1 / Darwin to Kakadu on the Arnhem Highway 151km

DAY 5–7 / Kakadu to Katherine via the Kakadu Highway 152km

Kakadu National Park is a three-hour drive on the Arnhem Highway from Darwin. The first must-do is a Corroboree Billabong Wetland cruise on the Mary River, located about an hour south east of Darwin. The wetlands are home to the largest concentration of saltwater crocodiles in the world, or ’salties’ as we like to call them. You’ll see plenty of other wildlife including a wide variety of native birds. Overnight Cooinda Lodge Kakadu.

Today travel along the Kakadu Highway to Katherine, home to many national parks including Nitmiluk National Park. Nitmiluk contains a dramatic deep gorge cut by the Katherine River that creates the perfect spot for canoeing, cruising, walking and fishing. Nearby is Katherine Hot Springs, a place to swim in the tranquil pools that are fed by a natural thermal spring. More hot springs can be found at Elsey National Park. Another must-do in Katherine is the Top Didj Cultural Experience where visitors can interact with Top End Aboriginal artist, Manual Pamkal, to learn about his painting and culture. For a special evening we suggest a Nabilil Sunset Dinner Cruise; be transported down the tranquil waters of Nitmiluk Gorge as the sun sets while enjoying a three-course dinner. For an Australiana dinner & show try the Katherine Outback Experience; it provides a taste of the Australian outback. Overnight Katherine.

DAY 2–4 / Kakadu National Park Kakadu is Australia’s largest national park and is a World Heritage-listed site. Walk through outstanding Aboriginal rock art in Ubirr or join a guided tour of this East Alligator region of Kakadu. The top of Ubirr Lookout is one of the best places to view the wetlands and experience the sunset. Nearby Burrungkuy (Nourlangie) is another place to walk through shaded rock shelters to explore impressive Aboriginal rock art. A park ranger can explain the art and the relationship the local people have with their country. The Bowali Visitor Centre and the Warradjan Cultural Centre are well worth a visit to enjoy wonderful displays and documentaries. A Yellow Water Cruise provides the opportunity to see the varied flora and fauna of the wetlands, as canopied boats glide gently through the tranquil waters. Kakadu also has some of the best swimming holes including Maguk, Gunlom and Jim Jim Falls.

DAY 8 / Katherine to Darwin 317km Travel north to Darwin along the Stuart Highway – roughly a three-hour drive. If you leave early enough, visit Litchfield National Park (2.5 hour's drive). Litchfield National Park is renowned for its accessible wilderness. A place where you can swim in crystal-clear waterholes, witness waterfalls and walk in forests.

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Safari Bungalow Bamarru Plains

Airboat Safari Bamarru Plains

El Questro Homestead

BAREFOOT LUXURY IN THE NORTHERN TERRITORY & WESTERN AUSTRALIA 5 DAYS DAY 1 / Darwin DARWIN / BAMURRU PLAINS / EL QUESTRO HOMESTEAD COMBINE THE TOP END OF THE NORTHERN TERRITORY WITH THE KIMBERLEY REGION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA FOR AN ADVENTURE OF A LIFETIME IN THE AUSTRALIAN WILDERNESS. FEEL CONNECTED TO NATURE, WHILE SURROUNDED BY CREATURE COMFORTS WITH THESE WONDERFUL PROPERTIES WE’VE SELECTED. BEGIN IN DARWIN, THE VIBRANT CAPITAL OF THE NORTHERN TERRITORY, THEN TRAVEL TO BAMURRU PLAINS, LOCATED ON THE EDGE OF KAKADU NATIONAL PARK JUST 110KM FROM DARWIN. THEN PROCEED TO KUNUNURRA IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA FOR A TRANSFER TO EL QUESTRO HOMESTEAD IN THE KIMBERLEY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA, FAMOUS FOR DRAMATIC GORGES.

Darwin is the capital of the Northern Territory and a former frontier outpost. It’s a compact, multicultural city with a sparkling harbour and tropical lifestyle. Be sure to enjoy some fresh ocean catches at the Mindil Beach Sunset Markets. Overnight Darwin.

DAY 2 & 3 / Darwin to Bamurru Plains Rise early for your transfer to Bamurru Plains, located on the Mary River, west of Kakadu National Park. From Darwin airport take a 20-min private flight followed by a 15-minute hosted drive to Bamurru Plains. Bamurru Plains offers ‘barefoot luxury’; comfort and elegance in a relaxed setting. The coastal floodplains of the Northern Territory support an amazing array of wildlife, including waterbirds, saltwater crocodiles, wallabies and barrumundi. Enjoy a safari-style bush experience with daily meals catered and guided wilderness safaris such as airboat safaris, quad bike adventures, open-top safari drives, crocodile spotting river cruises and guided wilderness walks. A barramundi fishing experience may be available between March and April for interested guests. Kakadu and Arnhem Land are the heartland of Australia’s Aboriginal culture, and guests at Bamurru can enjoy a shared Kakadu experience exploring Aboriginal rock art and culture. We recommend at least 2 nights at Bamurru Plains.

El Questro Homestead

DAY 4 & 5 / Bamuru Plains to El Questro Homestead Say farewell to Bamuru Plains this morning and travel to El Questro Homestead. You’ll be driven to the private airstrip for the 20 min fight to Darwin, followed by a one-hour flight to Kununurra airport, then a two-hour hosted drive to El Questro Homestead. The luxurious Homestead sits in an exclusive oasis in Western Australia's rugged Kimberley landscape, perched on a cliff top with sweeping views of the Chamberlain River. Guests have exclusive access to the surrounding wilderness guided by the Homestead’s dedicated guides. Activities include hiking in the gorges to rockpools and waterfalls, horse riding to see wildlife including wallabies, crocodiles, reptiles and birdlife, and cruising on the Homestead’s private “dinghy” to spot the flora and fauna, and witness the changing colour of the landscape at dusk. The property is known for serving amazing cuisine in the wilderness. Imagine dinner and drinks under the stars surrounded by the rugged ranges.

DAY 5 / El Questro Homestead to Darwin/Perth This morning you bid farewell to the Homestead and travel to Kununurra airport for your onward flight to Darwin or any other Australian city to continue your holiday or head home.

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PERTH & BEYOND 3 DAYS PERTH / SWAN RIVER / FREMANTLE / ROTTNEST ISLAND PERTH IS THE CAPITAL OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA AND IS BLESSED WITH SPECTACULAR NATURAL SURROUNDINGS. THIS VIBRANT CITY FEATURES A HOST OF NEW HOTELS, BARS, RESTAURANTS AND PRECINCTS INCLUDING THE ICONIC ELIZABETH QUAY. EXPLORE KINGS PARK, ONE OF THE LARGEST INNER CITY PARKS IN THE WORLD. DISCOVER THE HISTORIC 19TH-CENTURY PORT TOWN OF FREMANTLE, AND ENJOY ISLAND LIFE ON PRISTINE ROTTNEST ISLAND, HOME TO THE WORLD’S CUTEST ANIMAL, THE QUOKKA. JUST 25 MINS NORTH OF Kimberley PERTH IS SWAN VALLEY, WA’S OLDEST Broome Bungle Bungles WINE REGION, WHILE TO THE SOUTH IS THE GORGEOUS AND DIVERSE Headland KarrathaRIVERPort MARGARET REGION. THIS ITINERARY CAN BE ENJOYED AS PART Ningaloo Reef Exmouth OF A TOUR OR AT YOUR LEISURE.

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Cottesloe Beach

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DAY 1 / Best of Perth Rise early and head over to Kings Park to witness a spectacular sunrise over the city skyline and the majestic Swan River. Take in the panoramic views from the Federation walkway, grab a selfie in front of a 700 year old Boab Tree, or visit the Western Australian Botanic gardens where you’ll find over 3000 species of the state’s unique flora. After you’ve done the park, visit nearby attractions such as the Perth Cultural Centre; to see the Aboriginal art at the gallery, the lively suburb of Northbridge, the Perth Mint, and the Swan Bell Tower - a set of 18 bells housed in a beautiful tower overlooking the Swan River. Centred on the landmark of the Swan Bell Tower is Elizabeth Quay, a lively place with a waterpark, cafes and designerlabel shops. A tour with an Aboriginal guide is recommended to reveal the layers of ancient history of the Quay. Head to St George Terrace, the main street in the centre of Perth to enjoy lunch at the contemporary multi-level Print Hall at Brookfield Place. End your day with a swim at one of several iconic beaches such as Cottesloe Beach. Enjoy fish and chips on the beach while taking in a breathtaking Indian Ocean Sunset.

each and Bathurst Lighthouse, Rottnest Island

DAY 2 / Swan River & Fremantle Today you can choose from a relaxing cruise on the Swan River, the oldest wine region in WA, for a day of wine tasting, winery tours, delicious food and beautiful landscapes. Alternatively, we recommend a visit to Fremantle. Located 25 minutes from Perth, Fremantle is a historic 19th-century port with streets buzzing with markets, lively bars and cafes. Take a tour of the UNESCO-listed Fremantle prison, the states first jail built by convicts. If you’re visiting during the weekend, check out the iconic Fremantle markets where you can grab a bargain on locally made goods. Nearby the Western Australian Maritime Museum features the winning America’s Cup yacht, Australia II, an Oberon class submarine, as well as the 17th century Dutch Batavia shipwreck. Fancy a drink? Fremantle has some lovely craft brewers such as The Monk Brewery and Kitchen, Sail & Anchor Hotel and Little Creatures Brewery on Fishing Boat Harbour. Dinner at sunset at the Bathers Beach House is a special way to end the day.

Quokka on Rottnest Island

DAY 3 / Rottnest Island Today we recommend a visit to pristine Rottnest Island. Located 18km off the coast, the island is a protected nature reserve. For a bird’s eye view of this island paradise, Perth city and it’s beautiful coastline, catch a seaplane from the Swan River. You can also take a ferry to Rottnest. Rottnest Island has 63 beaches, 20 bays and no cars to spoil the peace. A nice way to get around is by hired bikes. Alternatively, hop on a Segway and go on a tour around the island. Ride a train or cycle to Oliver Hill and learn about the military history of Rottnest Island. There are also hop on and off buses to get you around the major stops on the island. Get up close and personal with the stars of the island and grab a selfie with a friendly quokka. Feeling hungry? Jump on board Rottnest Island Cruises and catch your own lobster for lunch. For some heart stopping action, Skydive onto Rottnest Island for the most amazing view. To overnight on the island, book into an ecofriendly glamping tent, otherwise catch the ferry back to Fremantle or Perth City.

Suggested add-ons from Perth As an alternative, join one of our supplier partners that offers a package that includes transfers, a half-day Perth and Fremantle Explorer tour, plus one full-day tour ex Perth. Choose from a range of one day tours; north for Lancelin sandboarding, the Pinnacles Desert and four-wheel driving, or southwest to the beachy wine region of the Margaret River.

Little Creatures Brewery, Fremantle

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Snorkelling with a whale shark

THE BEST OF THE CORAL COAST SELF-DRIVE 10 DAYS PERTH / PINNACLES DESERT / KALBARRI / SHARK BAY / MONKEY MIA / CARNARVON / NINGALOO REEF / CORAL BAY / EXMOUTH / CAPE RANGE NATIONAL PARK THE SHARK BAY WORLD HERITAGE REGION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA IS A BIG DRAWCARD FOR VISITORS, AND IT’S WHERE YOU CAN VISIT TWO WORLD HERITAGE-LISTED TREASURES IN ONE SHORT SELF-DRIVE. THIS TRAIL FROM PERTH TO MONKEY MIA, CORAL BAY AND EXMOUTH REVEALS THE NATURAL WONDERS OF THE REGION. YOU’LL VISIT KALBARRI NATIONAL PARK, AND MONKEY MIA WHERE WILD DOLPHINS FROLIC NEAR THE SHORE. IT'S ALSO WHERE YOU’LL FIND THE OLDEST LIVING FOSSILS ON THE PLANET AT HAMELIN POOL. A LITTLE FURTHER NORTH YOU'LL SEE CORAL BAY WHICH IS PART OF NINGALOO REEF AND HOME TO THE WORLD'S LARGEST FRINGING REEF. HERE, YOU’LL FIND AMAZING CORAL GARDENS AND VARIED MARINE LIFE INCLUDING MANTA RAYS AND DUGONGS JUST METRES FROM THE SHORE. YOU’LL ALSO BE ABLE TO COME UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL WITH WHALE SHARKS. WE’VE SUGGESTED A SELF-DRIVE, BUT FOR THOSE WHO PREFER, GUIDED TOURS ARE AVAILABLE FROM PERTH. Broome Karratha Exmouth Ningaloo Reef Coral Bay Carnarvon Monkey Mia Kalbarri Geraldton Cervantes Rottnest Island

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Optional Broome Extension It’s about a two-hour flight from Exmouth to Broome. For those who wish to continue driving it’s approximately 1372km, and is best done over three-days. Day one: Coral Bay to Karratha (530km), day two: Karratha to Port Headland (241km) and on day three: Port Headland to Broome (612km). This drive covers the outback of the Pilbara region, largely a dry, sparsely populated region, known for its Aboriginal peoples; its ancient landscapes; the red earth; and its vast mineral deposits, in particular iron ore. You’ll pass the Great Sandy Desert before arriving in the beach resort town of Broome in western Australia’s Kimberley region. Along its Indian Ocean coastline, the white sands of 22km-long Cable Beach offer a dramatic backdrop for sunset camel rides.

Kooljaman at Cape Leveque

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EXPLORE WESTERN AUSTRALIA & BEYOND DAY 1 / Perth to the Pinnacles & Geraldton/Kalbarri 550km

Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef

Hutt Lagoon, near Port Gregory

Hit the Indian Ocean Drive north of Perth headed for the Pinnacles Desert. En route stop at Lancelin to marvel at the beautiful white beaches and huge white sand dunes, perfect for sandboarding and four-wheel driving. The surrounding districts are noted for their beautiful wildflowers and countryside. First stop is at the worldrenowned Pinnacles Desert in Nambung National Park, about 164km from Perth. The Pinnacles is made up of amazing natural limestone structures, some standing as tall as five metres and the area covers some 17,700 hectares. It provides a natural habitat for a wide range of bird life and native animals. The Visitors Centre provides an insight into the processes that formed the structures. After you’ve visited the Pinnacles, head 30 minutes to the town of Cervantes for lunch at the famous Lobster Shack, home to the fresh rock lobster. If time permits, you can take a tour here to learn about how the Western Rock Lobster is highly sought after and exported around the world. Heading north to Geraldton, you’ll pass Dongara and Port Denison, towns known for their rock lobster fishing industry. Stop into the Illegal Tender Rum Co for some locally brewed rum or take a nature walk in stunning Thungara Trails. Don’t miss the Leaning Tree, you'll find it just as you’re about to approach the township of Greenough. It is only on the windswept Greenough Flats that the tree develops its distinctive leaning structure - growing perpendicular to the soil below. Next stop is Geraldton, a lively coastal hub and base. One key highlight of the area is the Abrolhos Islands, 122 islands surrounded by coral communities teeming with marine life, and over 90 seabird species. The Batavia Shipwreck off the coast of Geraldton is one of WA’s historic dive sites. Take to the water by charter boat, or join a fishing tour from Geraldton or Kalbarri. Scenic flights of the area are also available. End the day in quiet reflection at the beautiful HMAS Sydney Memorial, honouring the lives lost in the greatest single tragedy in Australian Navy history. From here, you’re just one hour and 45 minutes away from Kalbarri National Park. Overnight one/two nights Kalbarri National Park, or alternatively overnight Geraldton and drive to Kalbarri the next morning.

DAY 2 / Kalbarri National Park Start the morning with a scenic flight for a bird’s eye view of the world famous Hutt Lagoon, a bubble gum coloured pink lake which has gone viral on social media. Head to Kalbarri, a charming seaside town, which is home to Kalbarri National Park and Coastal Cliffs. Covering 183,000 hectares of dramatic gorges, wildflowers and adventure, Kalbarri National Park is one of WA’s most popular parks with a multitude of activities including canoeing, kayaking, hiking or deep-sea fishing in Kalbarri’s river gorges. For something more low-key, enjoy a cruise or kayak on the Murchison River, or one of the many walking trails to soak up the region’s extraordinary beauty, adorned with spring wildflowers and rock formations, including the iconic Nature’s Window. End your day watching a breathtaking Indian Ocean Sunset at one of Kalbarri’s many Coastal Cliffs. Allow plenty of time to explore this remarkable expanse of rugged coastline, cliffs and amazing rock formations all within 16km to the south of Kalbarri. Overnight Kalbarri. Wildflowers, Coalseam Conservation Park

DAY 3 & 4 / Kalbarri to Shark Bay and Monkey Mia 303km Start your journey to Shark Bay, an untouched UNESCO World Heritage area approximately 4 hours from Kalbarri, First stop is Hamelin Pool stromatolites, also referred to as ‘living fossils’, representatives of life over 3500 million years ago. Another hour along the road brings you to Shell Beach, a 70km long, 10-metre deep beach made of tiny white cockle shells. From Shell Beach, your last leg is to Monkey Mia and Francois Peron National Park. The park is known for its rugged beauty where the red-dirt desert sand meets the ocean. There are a range of Indigenous tours that explore the ancient cultural ties of the region’s first people, and uncover the region’s wildlife. Other fun activities include a 4WD tour of Francois Peron National. The highlight of the region, and best enjoyed on a separate day is meeting the friendly wild bottlenose dolphins of Monkey Mia, who visit the Marine Park three times a day. On any visit to the region you're also likely to spot turtles, manta rays, whales and dugongs, be it on a boat or even from the shore. Join a catamaran or wildlife cruise to see the marine life. Overnight Denham or Monkey Mia.

Cultural Tour with Bolo, Kooljaman at Cape Leveque

DAY 5 / Monkey Mia to Carnarvon 349km Explore, sample and buy fresh fruit and vegetables along the Fruit Loop trail of Carnarvon’s farms and plantations. Carnarvon is south of World Heritage-listed Ningaloo Reef. Explore the region’s history with a visit to the Gascoyne Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre and Carnarvon Heritage Precinct. Overnight Carnarvon.

DAY 6 / Carnarvon to South Ningaloo Optional 1 or 2-day detour to off the beaten track parts of Ningaloo Today you’re headed to the UNESCO World Heritage Ningaloo Reef - the largest and one of the most accessible fringing reefs on Earth. For the DIY-enthusiast, take a detour by four-wheel drive to some secluded spots on the Ningaloo coast, where you can walk off the beaches into the ocean to snorkel with some of the 500 species of fish and 300 varieties of coral that call the reef home. Drivers are advised to contact Carnarvon Tourist Centre before making this journey. At Bluff Barrel, the Tombstones, Three Mile Camp and Gnaraloo Bay you can experience some of Ningaloo’s best snorkelling, swimming, surfing and fishing spots. Accommodation ranges from camping/basic cabins to glamping in luxury eco tents.

DAY 7 / Carnarvon to Coral Bay 294km It’s a three-hour journey from Carnarvon to the relaxed seaside town of Coral Bay. Here, in the calm sheltered waters of the bay, Ningaloo Reef’s coral gardens lie just metres from the pristine white beaches. Snorkel, swim or take a glass-bottom boat to experience the marine park, part of a UNESCO World Heritage site. As if that’s not enough, every year from March to August, the world’s biggest fish- the whale shark, visit Ningaloo Reef, and the chance to snorkel with these gentle giants is the opportunity of a lifetime. Ningaloo Reef is one of the only places on the planet they appear regularly in large numbers. Day tours to snorkel with whale sharks depart daily during the season from both Exmouth and Coral Bay. Explore the outer reef on a sea kayak, dive charter or snorkel tour and you will also discover humpback whales, turtles, and manta rays. Being able to snorkel with graceful manta rays all year round can only be experienced in Coral Bay.

DAY 8 / Coral Bay to Exmouth 152km Exmouth is at the northern end of Ningaloo Reef and is another great place to swim with whale sharks and experience the reef. Stop by the Exmouth Visitor Centre to pick up maps and check out the range of guided tours available. There’s plenty of accommodation to choose from in Exmouth and in Cape Range National Park. For something special we recommend Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef, an exclusive beach safari camp nestled in the dunes of the Cape Range National Park near Exmouth.

DAY 9 / Exmouth to Cape Range National Park return Join a guided tour, or at your own pace explore Ningaloo Marine Park and Cape Range National Park. Look out for kangaroos, emus and lizards, and choose from a number of stunning lagoons, white-sand beaches and snorkelling spots such as Turquoise Bay. Other activities in the area include a wildlife cruise (seasonal) or self-guided bushwalk up the rugged red canyon of Yardie Creek. Finish your day on the cape watching the sunset over the Indian Ocean from Vlamingh Head Lighthouse, before returning to Exmouth.

DAY 10 / Exmouth to Perth or Broome Extension If you made arrangements to leave your hire car at Learmonth Airport, near Exmouth, you can hop on a direct flight that will get you back to Perth in one and a half hours. Alternatively, retrace your tracks back to Perth by road, breaking the 14-hour drive with a stay in Carnarvon, Kalbarri or Geraldton. toureast.net/australia

Nature's Window, Kalbarri National Park

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Lake Hillier, Middle Island near Esperance

THE SOUTH WEST 11 DAYS DAY 1 / Perth to Bunbury 172km PERTH / BUNBURY / MARGARET RIVER / PEMBERTON / DENMARK / ALBANY / HOPETOUN / ESPERANCE / HYDEN THE SOUTH WEST IS THE IDEAL SPOT FOR ROAD TRIPS WITH RELATIVELY SHORT DRIVES BETWEEN TOWNS, SEALED ROADS AND GOOD SIGNAGE. FEEL THE FREEDOM OF THIS SELFDRIVE ITINERARY AND SOAK UP THE SCENERY FROM THE MAJESTIC COAST WITH ITS MARINE RICH WATERS OF WILD BOTTLENOSE DOLPHINS AND WHALES, TO TOWERING TALL KARRI FORESTS, ANCIENT CAVES, MOUNTAIN RANGES AND PRISTINE BEACHES. THIS TRIP CAN BE IMMERSIVE WITH Kimberley Broome OR LOTS OF NATURE WALKS, ENJOYED Bungle Bungles FROM THE COMFORT OF YOUR CAR. TANTALISE TASTE BUDS ALONG Headland KarrathaYOUR Port THE WAY AND SAMPLE PREMIUM NingalooWINES Reef AND Exmouth THE FINEST FRESH PRODUCE. THIS ROAD TRIP STARTS AND ENDS IN PERTH. Monkey Mia

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Today hit the road for two hours headed for Bunbury. Bunbury is a port city in Western Australia, dubbed the second capital. It’s surrounded by the surf of the Indian Ocean, the calm waters of Koombana Bay and the tranquil Leschenault Inlet. The highlight of Bunbury is the chance to meet the friendly wild dolphins on a dolphin swim tour, dolphin eco cruise or at the interaction zone on the beach. The nearby Dolphin Discovery Centre is a great place to learn about the local marine life. Another highlight is nearby Ferguson Valley, part of the Geographe wine region, with over 20 vineyards and wineries to enjoy great local food and wine. The region also has breweries and cideries serving handcrafted brews to enjoy with good old-fashioned pub food. Located 25-minutes north east of the valley, nature seekers will like the walking trails of Wellington National Park with its beautiful forests and valleys. Mount Lennard Mountain Bike Network is a popular bike trail. Overnight Bunbury.

DAY 2 / Bunbury to Margaret River 103km Drive for 50-minutes to reach Busselton on the southwest tip of Western Australia. It's known for its sheltered beach and seasonal humpback whale populations. A great way to start the day is to enjoy the longest timber jetty in the southern hemisphere – Busselton Jetty. Walk the 1.8-kilometre jetty or ride the train. Back in the car it’s another 25-minute drive to reach Dunsborough and Yallingup in the beautiful Leeuwin Naturaliste National Park, a park of rugged sea cliffs, sheltered bays, windswept granite headlands and sandy beaches. Discover the natural wonders, history and legends of Ngilgi Cave on an Aboriginal culture tour. End the day passing the stunning beaches of Bunker Bay and Meelup Beach before catching the sunset from Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse. Between June and December, migrating humpback and southern right whales can be spotted on a cruise or from the lighthouse. Overnight Margaret River.

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DAY 6 / Denmark to Albany 55km

Hellfire Bay, near Esperance

Departing Denmark, drive 55-minutes east through Albany to reach Discovery Bay, and the state-of-the-art National Anzac Centre, where you can step into the boots of the Anzacs who fought in the First World War. Discovery Bay is also home to the historic Whaling Station, a unique museum where you can hear stories about the whales and their place in the economic and social history of Albany. Back in the car, drive for 10-minutes for Torndirrup to see The Gap, Natural Bridge and The Blowholes, and if you stand atop these tall cliffs between July and October, you may spot migrating whales too. Overnight Albany.

DAY 7 / Albany to Hopetoun 332km

Mount Barren, Fitzgerald River National Park

Kangaroos at Lucky Bay, Cape Le Grand National Park

DAY 3 / Margaret River

amersley Dunes, Fitzgerald River National Park

Rise early to take a short section of the famous Cape to Cape Margaret River walk. The track is one of Australia's most unique and varied walking trails covering a total of 135km. It stretches the length of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Ridge, starting and finishing at the lighthouses on each end of the Capes. Walkers will be rewarded with a variety of scenery from turquoise bays, sandy beaches, tall timber forests and rocky clifftops. After an exhilarating walk, enjoy a coffee and watch the local surfers in action at famous Surfers Point near Prevelly. For lunch it’s time to sample the region’s premium wines and local gourmet food at cellar doors. Back on the road, head south on Caves Road for a scenic drive through the tall karri trees of Boranup Karri Forest, some as tall as 60-metres. If there's time, join a guided tour to explore the enchanting cave system of the forest, including Mammoth Cave, Lake Cave, or Jewel Cave. Cap off a great day with a guided tour of nearby Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse. You’ll be spoilt for choice with dinner options, as Margaret River offers many restaurants and award-winning chefs. Overnight Margaret River.

DAY 4 / Margaret River to Pemberton 132km Head inland via the town of Nannup to Pemberton, surrounded by tall karri trees and five national parks all within 20-minutes' drive. The region can be explored by foot or bike. The epic Bibbulmun Track is one of the world’s great long-distance walking tracks, while Munda Biddi is a long-distance cycling trail. Both meander through nearby Beedelup and Warren National Parks. One must-do is scaling Gloucester Tree, one of Pemberton’s climbing trees that stands at 61 metres tall, originally used as a fire lookout during the 1940s. If time permits, extend your stay an extra day for a 4WD, bushwalking and fishing adventure among the sand dunes, pristine beaches and tall timber forests of D’Entrecasteaux National Park. Overnight Pemberton. Bald Head, Albany

DAY 5 / Pemberton to Denmark 185km Continue on the South Western Highway to Walpole, to experience the Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk. Here, you can walk on a 40-metre treetop walkway through the canopy of 400-year-old tingle trees, revealing breathtaking views of the surrounding forest. From Walpole to Denmark stop at William Bay National Park and head to Greens Pool, famous for its turquoise green water and for being completely sheltered from the waves of the ocean by rounded rock boulders, making it perfect to swim or snorkel. Explore the national park’s rugged coastline with a scenic walk to see the bathing giants at Elephant Rocks. Stop at cellar doors and gourmet produce stores on the 20-minute drive to Denmark, or tour the rolling hills above the town on Mount Shadforth to discover artisanal treats. Overnight Denmark.

If you’re staying in Albany over a weekend, try breakfast at the iconic Farmers' Markets. After breakfast head to the Porongurup National Park famous for massive granite domes rising 670 metres above the karri tree forest. Take the two-hour return walk to the Granite Skywalk, a suspended walkway on the huge granite outcrop of Castle Rock. Continue immersing yourself in nature and journey to Stirling Range National Park and walk the Bluff Knoll Trail to the peak, where, more than 100 species of birds and 1,500 varieties of plants thrive. Plan your day to allow at least three hours for the final leg to Hopetoun. Overnight Hopetoun.

DAY 8 / Hopetoun to Esperance 181km Today you discover UNESCO World Heritage listed Fitzgerald River National Park. The park is one of the most flora and fauna rich conservation areas in Western Australia. It’s a nature enthusiasts’ playground and access to the park is available via Hopetoun on the Hamersley Drive. Every year between July and October you can watch southern right whales and their calves from Point Ann, a purpose-built whale watching platform. The park has a range of wonderful walking and driving trails for you to explore the unique wilderness. Jump back in the car and make your way to Esperance to see the stunning, curved white sandy beaches such as Blue Haven Beach and Twilight Cove.

DAY 9 / Esperance Today embark on a half-day wilderness cruise of the stunning Recherche Archipelago, known locally as the Bay of Isles, it’s a group of 105 islands. Here, you can get up close with amazing wildlife including sea eagles, and colonies of sea lions and fur seals. Back on dry land, head to Woody Island for a mini land-based adventure among the bandicoots, wallabies and birdlife. Nearby, Lake Hillier is a saline lake located on the largest of the islands in the archipelago that is notable for its pink colour. You can see the lake by cruise or scenic flight. Cape Le Grand National Park is another coastal gem that’s home to Lucky Bay, a beach known for its bright white sand and turquoise-coloured water. There are kangaroos that live on and around the beach! Other ways to enjoy the park include fishing, 4WD tours and bushwalking to reach stunning vistas. Back in Esperance you can visit Esperance Stonehenge, a full-size replica of the UK’s original. Make a stop at Lucky Bay Brewing, a microbrewery.

DAY 10 / Esperance to Hyden 380km Today travel inland in the direction of Perth through the Wheatbelt towns of Ravensthorpe, Lake King and Hyden to reach Wave Rock, a natural 15-metre rock formation of solid granite that is shaped like a tall breaking ocean wave. As you explore Wave Rock’s 160-hectare nature reserve, be sure to visit Mulka's Cave where a local Aboriginal legend is retold through more than 450 ancient rock paintings. If you’re visiting in spring, the landscape is transformed into a sea of wildflowers.

DAY 11 / Hyden to Perth 391km Take a detour on your journey east to photograph one of the quirkiest attractions in the Wheatbelt – the Tin Horse Highway of Kulin. Continue north-west from Corrigin to the heritage town of York. Established in 1831 it’s a town of lovingly restored Victorian and Federation architecture with a treasure trove of cafes, restaurants, galleries and museums. From York, it’s a one-hour-20minute drive on the Great Eastern Highway to reach Perth. toureast.net/australia

Boranup Karri Forest

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King George Falls, on the north Kimberley coast

THE KIMBERLEY REGION THREE SUGGESTED ITINERARIES OF THE REGION THE NORTH WEST OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA IS ONE OF THE WORLD’S LAST TRUE WILDERNESS AREAS. THREE TIMES LARGER THAN ENGLAND YET SPARSELY POPULATED, THE KIMBERLEY IS KNOWN FOR ITS DRAMATIC GORGES, RICH INDIGENOUS HERITAGE, AND ISOLATED COASTLINES. BROOME IS THE GATEWAY TO REGION, FAMOUS FOR SUNSETS AND PEARL FARMING. THE SECOND MAJOR TOWN FOR THE REGION IS KUNUNURRA, LOCATED IN THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE STATE. HERE, YOU’LL FIND AMAZING WILDLIFE, FRESHWATER SWIMMING HOLES AND MAJESTIC CANYONS. THE GIBB RIVER ROAD TRACK IS AN ICONIC 4WD -ROAD TRIP TO EXPERIENCE THE REMOTE OUTBACK, MAJESTIC GORGES AND THE FRIENDLY LOCALS!

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Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm

Camels at sunset on Cable Beach, Broome

2 DAYS IN BROOME DAY 1 / Broome There are direct flights from Perth year-round, and during high season there are direct flights from Melbourne and Sydney. Broome is an outback beach town and one of Australia’s most recognisable destinations. Along the Indian Ocean coastline, the white sands of the 22-kilometre Cable Beach is the perfect setting for camel rides at sunset.

Zebedee Springs, El Questro Wilderness Park

Choose today to either soak up the relaxed vibe of your Broome resort and the nearby beaches, or if that’s too low-key, hop on the Explorer bus, join a tour to see the highlights, or experience the culturally and ecologically diverse side of Broome on a guided walking tour. To delve a little deeper into the pearling industry that Broome is known for, the one-hour tour at Pearl Luggers takes you back to the early days of pearling. One of the most popular tours is the half-day trip to the pearl farm at Willie Creek for a farm tour or eco-cruise. End the day by enjoying a sunset camel ride on Cable Beach, before relaxing with a locally brewed mango beer at Matso’s Brewery.

DAY 2 / Beyond Broome There are many half and full-day tours, and one notable one is a scenic flight over the world’s only Horizontal Waterfalls, followed by an exhilarating boat ride through the falls. Another tour is to fly over the spectacular Coast of the Dampier Peninsula to see the white sands and red cliffs of Cape Leveque and tour a pearl farm. Alternatively, there are 4WD bus tours to Dampier Peninsula and Cape Leveque, to see how the dramatic red cliffs meet the white sand and turquoise water, and learn about the local indigenous people and their connection to the region.

CRUISE THE KIMBERLEY COASTLINE

Pentecost River, on El Questro Station

Embark on a journey of a lifetime on one of the many large and small vessels that cruise the Kimberley coastline, home to over 2600 islands and massive tidal changes. Explore amazing gorges, cascading waterfalls, ancient Aboriginal rock art and experience wildlife including whales, turtles, crocodiles and a variety of bird life. Watch in awe as sandstone escarpments materialise above white sandy beaches with turquoise water. Some of the high-end cruise companies such as True North, Great Escape and Kimberley Quest have on-board helicopters for expeditions.

6 DAYS ALONG THE GIBB RIVER ROAD 4WD TRACK

The Bungle Bungle Range, Purnululu National Park

One of Australia's most epic road journeys is the Gibb River Road 4WD track stretching from the west at Derby, to the east at Kununurra through the Kimberley for 660km. The route is famous for friendly remote outback stations, freshwater swimming holes, Aboriginal communities and breathtaking gorges. It’s an experience for an adventurous traveller looking for the peace that comes with the beautifully rugged remote outback. The main attractions along the way from west to east are: Windjana Gorge National Park, one of the best places in Australia to see freshwater crocodiles in the wild, and Australia’s oldest cave system at Tunnel Creek. Travelling further enjoy Matthew Gorge and the rainforest below Mt Matthew for birdwatching, as well as swimming at the spectacular Bell Gorge. Drysdale River Station is the gateway for Mitchell River National Park, where you will see the Mitchell falls and Aboriginal rock art, while Home Valley Station is an outback oasis located at the base of the stunning Cockburn Ranges. From Home Valley Station it’s 106km to reach El Questro Wilderness Park where you’ll find a wide range of guided nature experiences and accommodation options. Spend a few days exploring the park. Visit the thermal ponds at Zebedee Springs or take a boat down the Chamberlain Gorge and try barramundi fishing. From El Questro depart for Kununurra. With Kununurra as your base, explore the surrounding areas of Wyndham, Lake Argyle and the Bungle Bungle Ranges.

Gantheaume Point, Broome

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NEW ZEALAND WE HAVE DONE ALL THE HARD WORK FOR YOU!

TRAVELLING ACROSS NEW ZEALAND IS AN EPIC ADVENTURE WHERE YOU’LL EXPERIENCE A DIVERSE AND STUNNING LANDSCAPE OF RAW, UNTAMED NATURAL BEAUTY, FROM NATURAL HOT SPRINGS AND ROLLING HILLS, TO ROCKY COASTLINES, STUNNING BLUE GLACIERS, MAJESTIC FJORDS AND CHARMING WINE REGIONS.

OUR DESTINATION SPECIALISTS HAVE PUT TOGETHER A FEW ‘SUGGESTED ITINERARIES’ COVERING THE NORTH AND SOUTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND, TO ENSURE THAT YOU EXPERIENCE THE VERY BEST OF THE COUNTRY IN THE TIME THAT YOU HAVE AVAILABLE. THESE ITINERARIES CAN BE MODIFIED TO SUIT YOU, WHETHER YOU HAVE 3, 5 10 OR 14 DAYS, ARE ON A BUDGET OR WISH TO SPLURGE AND INDULGE. 191

If there is an itinerary you like, flip to either the North or South Island pages of this brochure, to select the accommodation, attractions and sightseeing according to your requirements, in order to plan an itinerary that’s perfect for you! Alternatively, your travel agent can help you with these selections. This brochure showcases a snapshot of key tourism partner suppliers with whom we work. So just ask your agent if there’s something else you’d like. Throughout this wonderful region there some amazing experiences to be had, and sights to be explored, and one of the best ways to experience New Zealand is on a road trip. Alternatively, for those who are reluctant to drive, we can tailor any of these itineraries to be part of a small group escorted tour. So you can sit back relax and let someone else do the driving!

HOW TO BOOK? Please contact your local travel agent who can book any of these suggested itineraries or more through our booking system, or help create a modified version, whether it’s a self-drive or part of a small group tour.


LUXURY EXPERIENCE IN NEW ZEALAND

Queenstown

Waiheke Island

The Redwoods, Rotorua

LUXURY ON THE NORTH & SOUTH ISLAND 7 DAYS DAY 1 / Queenstown QUEENSTOWN / TAUPO / ROTORUA / WAITOMO / WAIHEKE ISLAND BEGIN IN BREATHTAKING QUEENSTOWN, WANAKA OR GIBBSTON VALLEY AND SOAK UP THE TRANQUILITY AND PANORAMIC VIEWS OF THIS MAJESTIC ALPINE REGION. ENJOY AS MUCH OR AS LITTLE OF THE ACTIVITIES ON OFFER. AFTER QUEENSTOWN, CONTINUE TO TAUPO OR ROTORUA ON THE NORTH ISLAND TO EXPERIENCE THE RICH MAORI CULTURE, GEOTHERMAL ACTIVITY AND WORLD-CLASS WALKING TRAILS. FINISH IN AUCKLAND AND CRUISE ACROSS TO PICTURESQUE WAIHEKE ISLAND.

Arguably one of the most remarkable regions of the country enveloped by towering mountains and fringed by Lake Wakatipu, Queenstown will take your breath away. Here you can take it slow or seek out one of the endless thrills Queenstown is famous for. For a quieter pace just 24km away, is Gibbston Valley, a beautiful alternative location to base yourself. The Kawarau River runs through the valley, which forms the Kawarau Gorge. The area is known for vineyards and wineries, which form part of the Central Otago wine region. Wanaka is also a smaller and quieter version of Queenstown and is just 60km from Queenstown. In Wanaka you’ll encounter excellent vineyards, quiet lakeside shores and beautiful scenery. The best way to experience the spectacular scenery around Queenstown is by air; the chance to land in the snow on one of the peaks will be an experience you’ll cherish forever. For inspiration on things to do here, refer to the Queenstown pages. Overnight for two nights in either Queenstown, Gibbston Valley or Wanaka.

DAY 3 / Queenstown to Taupo or Rotorua Depart early this morning to fly to Taupo or Rotorua on the North Island. Taupo and Rotorua are about 80km apart. Taupo is a place to unwind and relax, or experience many outdoor adventures from kayaking and sailing to fly fishing and world-class hiking trails. It’s close to the famous Tongariro Alpine Crossing, and nearby Napier is known for vineyards and art deco buildings. Rotorua on the other hand, is the place to stay if you’re wanting to see and do the sights. It’s where you’ll experience rich Maori culture and discover geothermal wonders including erupting geysers and steaming mud pools. Overnight for two nights in either Rotorua or Taupo.

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Gibbston Valley Lodge and Spa

DAY 5 / Rotorua/Taupo to Waitomo Today you’ll drive from either Rotorua or Taupo to Waitomo to enjoy the exhilarating Waitomo black water rafting tour. You’ll be tubing down a river through the mysterious underground Ruakuri Cave, while admiring the waterfalls and the glowworm displays above. After the tour enjoy a hot shower and a hot snack before your two-hour drive to Auckland. You will be accompanied by experienced trained guides. Overnight in Auckland for one night.

DAY 6 / Waiheke Island Waiheke is a paradise of beautiful vineyards, olive groves and beaches, all just a 40-minute ferry ride from downtown Auckland in the Hauraki Gulf. At Oneroa, Palm Beach and Onetangi you’ll experience white sandy beaches perfect for kayaking, swimming or having a picnic. Walkers will love exploring the island’s trails which wind along cliff tops, down to the beaches and among the native forest. If you’re after some thrills, join award-winning EcoZip Adventures for a unique zipline and native forest experience. Join a tour to enjoy the artisan produce grown and prepared on Waiheke Island and enjoy lunch at one of the islands top vineyards. Overnight one night on Waiheke Island or Auckland. toureast.net/australia

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BEST OF THE NORTH ISLAND 8 DAYS THIS WEEK-LONG NORTH ISLAND ITINERARY IS THE PERFECT LENGTH IN WHICH TO EXPERIENCE SOME OF THE NORTH ISLAND'S BEST ATTRACTIONS. IT’S EASY TO UNDERTAKE THIS ITINERARY AS A SELF-DRIVE, BUT IT CAN ALSO BE TAKEN AS PART OF A TOUR. BEGIN IN AUCKLAND AND TRAVEL TO THE COASTAL PARADISE OF COROMANDEL, BEFORE TRAVELING VIA THE MUST-SEE HOBBITON MOVIE SET AND ON TO ROTORUA, KNOWN FOR SHOOTING GEYSERS, MUD POOLS AND MAORI CULTURE. AFTER ROTORUA, YOU’LL BE AMAZED BY THE VAST UNDERGROUND CAVE SYSTEM OF WAITOMO CAVES, AND BLOWN AWAY BY THE SCENERY OF LAKE TAUPO, THE WINE REGION OF NAPIER AND STUNNING TONGARIRO NATIONAL PARK. THE ITINERARY ENDS IN THE CAPITAL OF NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON. THE CITY IS EMBRACED BY A HARBOUR ON ONE SIDE AND HILLS ON THE OTHER, AND IS BURSTING WITH CULTURE.

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DAY 1 / Auckland Auckland is a major city that offers great food & wine, quirky shopping and a harbour lined with yachts, cafes and bars. At the centre is Auckland Sky Tower that overlooks the harbour. Sweeping views of the city can be found at the summit of Mount Victoria, in the pretty seaside village of Devonport. While a short ferry ride to Waiheke Island in the Huaraki Gulf is voted as the best day trip from Auckland. Refer to the pages on Auckland for a range of suggested activities.

DAY 2 / Auckland / Coromandel / Auckland 168km Collect a hire car and begin the 168km journey to the coastal paradise of Coromandel, enveloped in misty forests and fringed by beaches and pretty coves. First stop is Cathedral Cove, accessible from Hahei Beach. It’s a naturally formed Cathedral-like arch that leads to two beautiful sandy coves shaded by pohutukawa trees. Next stop is Hot Water Beach, where you dig your own natural spa in the sand. You can see both of these attractions in a day but you’ll need time to visit Hot Water beach, to arrive at low tide. Another highlight of the area is Driving Creek Railway, a narrow-gauge bush and mountain railway. Return to Auckland and overnight in Auckland.

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DAY 4 / Rotorua Rotorua offers a wide variety of experiences, that are all relatively close together. First stop we recommend is Skyline Rotorua, an adventure centre with a gondola ride for sweeping views, a tame but fun luge ride, and a high-adrenaline swing and zipline. Also nearby is ZORB, where you can dive into a giant ball and roll down the hill! Another highlight that’s close is the Redwoods Treewalk Rotorua. Rotorua is famous for bubbling pools and geysers, found at Whakarewarewa Thermal Valley or Hell’s Gate Reserve & Mud Spa. Visit Te Puia, Mitai Maori Village or Tamaki Maori Village, where you’ll gain an insight into Maori culture and history. For those after something in the outdoors and off-the-beaten track, try a walk or mountain bike along the network of trails that wind through the giant Redwood forests.

DAY 5 / More of Rotorua / Waitomo

Bay of Islands or Bay of Plenty Bay of Islands can be enjoyed as a day trip from Auckland or as an overnight trip. Located an easy three hour drive north of Auckland it’s an area that covers more than 140 subtropical islands of golden sandy beaches, charming towns, lots of activities and a rich Maori culture. Here, you can cruise to the natural cave known as the Hole in the Rock or visit Waipoua Forest to view the giant Kauri trees. Bay of Plenty sits in the northern coast and is home to spectacular beaches, waterfalls, geothermal wonders and juicy kiwi fruit. The seaside town of Tauranga is perfect for dolphin watching, and Mount Maunganui to catch a wave or cruise the cafes. Whaketane is a sunny town known for fishing trips and volcano visits. The Kaimai Mamaku Forest Park is home to over 300km of walking tracks to explore, and is where Kauri trees are found.

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If you haven’t had enough of Rotorua, we suggest you to join Katoa Lake Rotoua for a tour of majestic Mokoia Island. You’ll enjoy the thrills of jet boating and an enchanting guided tour on one of Rotorua's most significant cultural and heritage sites. After you’ve ticked all the highlights of Rotorua head to Waitomo. On your way to Waitomo, visit Hamilton, a big city that’s a great base to explore the region. Hamilton Gardens is a beautiful sprawling public park with themes from Italian to Japanese and Maori. A further 74km south of Hamilton is Waitomo village. It’s known for its extensive underground cave systems where thousands of glow-worms light up the Glowworm Caves. The vast Ruakuri Cave features waterfalls and limestone formations. You can take a guided walk inside, or the thrill-seekers can descend into the depths to experience black water rafting. It’s also here that the filmmaker Peter Jackson recorded some of the soundscape for his movies as he liked the acoustic quality of the caves. West of Waitomo is Mangapohue Natural Bridge, a high limestone arch over Mangapohue Stream, while northeast of Waitomo village is Otorohanga Kiwi House that shelters several species of the rare native kiwi bird.

DAY 3 / Auckland / Rotorua via Hobbiton 228km

DAY 6 / Waitomo to National Park / Taupo or Napier

Today make your way from Auckland to Matamata to reach the original Hobbiton Movie Set. Be amazed by the enchanting community of large Hobbit holes and enjoy guided tours of the movie set, as seen in ‘Lord of the Rings’ and the ‘Hobbit’ trilogy. Stop for a handle of ale at the Green Dragon Inn, or grab a light lunch at Rest Café. After you’ve experienced Hobbiton, proceed to Rotorua, known for mud pools, geysers, adventure and unique Maori culture. We recommend spending the evening enjoying a Maori cultural performance and traditional hangi meal.

Drive south towards National Park, located in between Tongariro and Whanganui National Parks. Mt Ruapehu located nearby was used as a filming location for the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Visitors to the region enjoy hiking, rafting and skiing in winter. An alternative to National Park is Lake Taupo for impressive landscapes perfect for kayaking, boating, water skiing and sailing. Taupo is home to thundering Huka Falls. A further 141km southeast of Taupo is Napier, famous for art-deco buildings and wonderful vineyards.

DAY 7 / Tongariro Alpine Crossing Take the one-day Tongariro Alpine Crossing hike that covers 19.4km. It’s heralded as the best hike in New Zealand. It’s a challenging but beautiful hike across a remarkable volcanic landscape of craters, emerald-coloured lakes and breathtaking views. Guided walks of the crossing are available.

DAY 8 / National Park to Wellington via Taupo Catch a morning flight from nearby Taupo to Wellington, New Zealand's capital city. Located at the southernmost tip of the North Island, Wellington is home to Weta Workshop and the Weta Cave. Here, you can get a behind-the-scenes look at movie making magic in action. Spend the rest of your time in Wellington feeling the creative pulse of this compact urban city with a buzzing food and wine scene. Check out the museums and galleries or enjoy a cablecar ride to the Kelburn lookout for expansive harbour views.

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NEW ZEALAND SOUTH ISLAND

THE SOUTH ISLAND & BEYOND

BEST OF THE SOUTH ISLAND 7 DAYS THIS ITINERARY OFFERS WORLD-CLASS FOOD AND WINE, ADVENTURE AND CULTURE SURROUNDED BY LANDSCAPES THAT WILL TAKE YOUR BREATH AWAY. BEGIN IN THE SMALL BUT VIBRANT CITY OF WELLINGTON, CRUISE ACROSS COOK STRAIT TO REACH BEAUTIFUL MARLBOROUGH SOUND FOR VALLEYS OF WINES AND SHELTERED WATERWAYS. JOURNEY SOUTH TO VISIT KAIKOURA, THAT’S BEEN NAMED A MARITIME SERENGETI, THEN PROCEED TO THE BIGGEST CITY ON THE SOUTH ISLAND, CHRISTCHURCH. WE SUGGEST A FLIGHT TO QUEENSTOWN, THE HOME OF ADVENTURE AND STUNNING ALPINE MOUNTAINS, AND NEARBY MILFORD SOUND, A REMARKABLE FIORD IN THE SOUTHWEST OF THE ISLAND. YOU CAN END THE ITINERARY HERE OR CONTINUE TO THE UNIVERSITY CITY OF DUNEDIN. WE’VE ALSO SUGGESTED A SIDE TRIP TO SEE FOX & FRANZ JOSEF GLACIER, OR MOUNT COOK NATIONAL PARK. THIS CAN BE DONE AS A SELFDRIVE OR AS PART OF A TOUR.

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DAY 1 / Wellington

DAY 5 / Christchurch to Queenstown

Spend some time in New Zealand’s cool little capital city of Wellington. There’s an array of museums, galleries, cultural activities and fantastic places to eat. The iconic red cable car will take you to the botanical gardens and Zealandia Wildlife Sanctuary. Film fans will love the Weta Workshop tour to learn about the making of movies. It’s here you’ll discover how imaginary worlds are brought to life. Overnight Wellington.

Take a flight from Christchurch to Queenstown today. You can hire a car at the airport on arrival in Queenstown if you opt to self-drive. Queenstown will take your breath away with its natural beauty of rugged alpine mountains and gorgeous Lake Wakatipu as a backdrop. It’s the perfect setting to reinvigorate your senses with a holiday that can range from relaxing to adventurous. There are countless activities to enjoy from cruising and ziplining through forests to jet boating, bungy jumping, skydiving and rafting. For something mellow there are plenty of walking trails, wine tours and golf courses. One highlight in Queenstown is taking the gondola ride to Bob’s peak for sweeping views of the town below. There’s also a very fun and tame luge ride down to the bottom. You can take a day trip from Queenstown to Te Anau, or stay in Te Anau. Te Anau is the gateway to Fiordland National Park and Milford Sound, the jewel in the crown of the South Island for its breathtaking scenery of plummeting waterfalls, towering fjords, penguins, dolphins and fur seals. Tours by boat are the best way to experience the area. Overnight two nights Queenstown.

DAY 2 / Wellington to Picton

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The Interislander ferry is a road and rail ferry service that travels between Wellington and Picton across the Cook Strait, connecting the North and South Islands of New Zealand. Today, join the ferry and cruise through the stunning Marlborough Sounds in just over three hours to experience an extensive network of sea-drowned valleys creating beautiful winding waterways. Along the way spot dolphins, whales and fur seals. On arrival to Picton in the South Island, nature lovers will love walking the Queen Charlotte track to experience tranquil bays, inlets and breathtaking panoramas. Another lovely activity is taking a trip on the Picton Mail Boat, or a cruise and walk to Ship Cove, for stunning views of the Queen Charlotte Sound. The region also produces quality wines, the most famous is Sauvignon Blanc, and these can be enjoyed on a number of wine tours. For a complete end-to-end package of the region, we suggest taking the Marlborough Experience Package. Also located in the northwest corner of the South Island is Abel Tasman National Park, an extremely beautiful area of beaches and forests. Aviation enthusiasts will love Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre, which houses a fascinating collection of Great War aircraft and artefacts. Overnight two nights in the Marlborough region.

DAY 4 / Marlborough to Christchurch via Kaikoura

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Today you journey to Christchurch with a stop in Kaikoura. It’s a pleasant drive along the coast for 156km before you reach Kaikoura. Another way to travel to Christchurch from Picton is with the Coastal Pacific train, via scenic Kaikoura. Kaikoura is a place of rugged beauty and abundant marine life and known for its sperm whale population and fur seals. For those who love whale watching, we suggest a whale watching cruise or helicopter. After Kaikoura, proceed for a further 181km by car to reach Christchurch. The South Island’s largest city, Christchurch is a modern city with a rich English charm and a great base from which to explore more of the South Island. The TranzAlpine is a world-famous train journey that departs from Christchurch and crosses Arthur’s Pass and the Southern Alps. Experience dramatic alpine landscapes, snowcapped mountain peaks and sub-tropical rainforests. If there’s time, we suggest a visit to Akaroa, New Zealand’s only French settlement and a great place for wildlife encounters. Overnight one to two nights in Christchurch.

DAY 7 / Queenstown to Dunedin It’s a 278km drive along State Highway 8 to reach Dunedin. Dunedin is known for its Scottish feel and Victorian architecture. The city is spread around a beautiful harbour sheltered by the stunning Otago Peninsula, home to the rare yellow-eyed penguins.

SUGGESTED SIDE TRIPS Fox Glacier & Franz Joseph Glacier From Christchurch take the Tranzalpine train to the west coast of New Zealand to arrive at Greymouth. From Greymouth you can hire car and drive approximately 173km to Franz Josef Glacier and Fox Glacier along State Highway 6. Alternatively, from Nelson take State Highway 6 to the glaciers via Greymouth. Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers are two accessible glaciers located in the Westland World Heritage Park. It’s a fantastic place where you can take a walk on a glacier, go for a scenic helicopter flight over both peaks, or go on a heli-hike.

Mount Cook National Park Drive from Christchurch for 230km to reach Lake Tekapo. Tekapo is pretty by day and dazzling by night when the sky is blanketed in stars. Another 53km away is Mount Cook National Park, home to the tallest mountain in New Zealand. It’s a place of exceptional beauty where you can enjoy fresh mountain air, hikes and the raw, rugged beauty of the Southern Alps.

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FIJI

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Tahiti has been described as one of those lush, tropical islands you read about in novels. Tahiti is the largest island in French Polynesia, offering waterfalls, lagoons, coconuts, pearls and white sandy beaches.

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BALI

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Bali is nicknamed the Island of the Gods, as the Hinduism and Balinese architecture is present in everyday life. Warm and welcoming locals, verdant green rice paddies and tropical, warm beaches await.

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SINGAPORE

A land of dazzling variety with its spectacular beaches, untouched islands, glittering temples, extensive national parks, remote hilltribes and rich cultural diversity, like nowhere else in Asia.

With its warm humid climate, lively harbour, fantastic shopping and vibrant mix of galleries, restaurants and nightlife, Singapore’s sophistication complements the cultural traditions of its past.

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HONG KONG

A tropical haven of delights, a blend of colourful Asian culture, untouched beaches and amazing wildlife. Enjoyadventure activities, water sports, amazing cuisine, urban city culture and a leisurely lifestyle.

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PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS Front Cover: Cradle Mountain by Jason Charles Hill Pages 1 & 2: Heart Reef, Great Barrier Reef by Tourism Whitsundays / Grampians National Park by Manuel Meurisse / Uluru by Kyle Hinkson / Kangaroo by Christopher Burns / Roys Peak, New Zealand by Aaron Sebastian / Lamington National Park by Chris Fuller / Sea Cliff Bridge by Blake Lisk Pages 3 & 4: Sunrise at Wineglass Bay by Daniel Tran / Uluru Aboriginal Tours by James Fisher/Tourism Australia / Goin Off Safaris, Eyre Peninsula by Robert Lang / Hanging Rock, Blue Mountains by Tourism Australia / Heart Reef, Great Barrier Reef by Tourism Whitsundays / Arkaba Walk-Flinders Ranges, by South Australian Tourism Commission / Cradle Mountain Crater Lake, Tasmania by Jason Charles Hill / Canberra Aerials by Tourism Australia / Twelve Apostles by Robert Seba/ Tourism Victoria / Uluru Kata Tjuta by Tourism Australia & Tourism NT / Indigenous Experience by James Fisher/Tourism Australia Pages 5 & 6: Open Roads Australia / Grampians National Park by Manuel Meurisse / Sea Cliff Bridge by Benjamin Punzalan / Great Ocean Road, Peterborough by Thandy Yung Pages 7 & 8: Open Roads South Australia Page 9: Hornby Lighthouse by Destination New South Wales / Sydney Beaches by Tourism Australia / Wentworth Falls, Blue Mountains by Destination NSW / Sydney Harbour by Tourism Australia Page 10: Sydney Harbour by Tourism Australia / Bondi Icebergs by Destination NSW / Circular Quay & Surrounds by Tourism Australia / BridgeClimb Sydney by BridgeClimb Sydney Page 11: Bronte Beach, Sydney Beaches by Tourism Australia Page 14: Bradleys Head Lighthouse Page 15: Blue Mountains Lookout by Tourism Australia / Scenic World Blue Mountains by Tourism Australia / Pokolbin, Hunter Valley by Destination NSW Page 18: Sydney Harbour by Tourism Australia Page 19: Holiday Inn Old Sydney by Tourism Australia Page 20: Darling Harbour by Tourism Australia Page 23: Balmoral Beach by Tourism Australia / Bondi Icebergs Pool by Tourism Australia Page 24: Port Stephens by Tourism Australia / Port Stephens by Tourism Australia / Cape Byron Lighthouse by Tourism Australia / Byron Bay by Tourism Australia Page 26: Canberra Aerials by Tourism Australia / National Gallery of Australia by Tourism Australia / Phillip Island Nature Park by Tourism Australia Page 27: Australian War Memorial by Tourism Australia Page 28: Whitehaven Beach by Tourism & Events Queensland / North Stradbroke Island, Tourism & Events Queensland / Champagne Pools, Fraser Island by Tourism & Events Queensland / Lone Pine Sanctuary by Tourism Australia / Gold Coast, Tourism Australia / Lizard Island by Tourism & Events Queensland Page 29: Roma, by Tourism & Events Queensland / Outback Queensland, Tourism & Events Queensland / Charleville by Tourism & Events Queensland 5/ Winton, by Tourism & Events Queensland 6/Australian Stockman Hall of Fame, Longreach, Tourism & Events Queensland / Outback Queensland, Tourism & Events Queensland Page 30: Whitsundays Reef Aerial by Tourism Australia / Lizard Island by Tourism Australia / Mossman Gorge by Tourism & Events Queensland / Lady Elliot Island by Tourism & Events Queensland / Fitzroy Island by Tourism & Events Queensland Page 32: Barron Falls Skyrail Rainforest Cableway, Tourism Australia Page 33: Tropical North Queensland, Tourism Australia Page 34: Whitehaven Beach Ocean Rafting by Tourism Australia Page 37: Cairns by Tourism & Events Queensland Page 40: Tropical North Queensland by Tourism & Events Queensland / Cape Tribulation by Tourism & Events Queensland / Cooya Beach, Tourism & Events Queensland / River Drift Snorkelling Daintree by Back Country Bliss / Cairns Northern Beaches by Tourism & Events Queensland / Crocodile by Tourism & Events Queensland Page 42: Port Douglas by Tourism & Events Queensland Page 44: Fraser Island by Tourism Australia / Lady Elliot Island by Lady Elliot Island Eco Resort / Green Turtle, Lady Elliot Island by Tourism Australia / Fraser Island, Tourism & Events Queensland / Lady Elliot Island by Tourism Australia Page 45: Lady Elliot Island by Tourism Australia Page 46: Whitehaven Beach by Tourism & Events Queensland / Great Barrier Reef by Tourism & Events Queensland / Catseye Beach by Kara Rosenlund / Bushwalking to Passage Peak Page 47: Hamilton Island by Tourism & Events Queensland Page 48: Airlie Beach by Tourism Events & Queensland Page 51: Noosa by Tourism & Events Queensland / Cooloola Sandpatch, Tourism & Events Queensland / Tangalooma Wrecks by Tourism & Events Queensland / Brisbane by Tourism & Events Queensland / North Stradbroke Island by Tourism & Events Queensland Page 55: Kayaking at Riverlife by Brisbane Marketing

Page 56: Gold Coast by tourism.australia.com / Gold Coast Queensland by Tourism Australia Page 57: Gold Coast Queensland by Tourism Australia Page 58: Hot Air Balloon Yarra Valley by Visit Victoria / Great Ocean Road by Visit Victoria / Shopping at Alpha 60 by Visit Victoria / Great Ocean Walk by Visit Victoria / Angelsea by Visit Victoria Page 60: Flinders Street Station by Visit Victoria / Carlton Gardens by Visit Victoria / Melbourne by Visit Victoria / Laneways by Visit Victoria / Domaine Chandon Winery Yarra Valley by Tourism Australia / Yarra River at Southbank by Tourism Australia Page 63: Bathing Boxes Mt Martha by Visit Victoria Page 65: Laneway Melbourne by Tourism Australia Page 67: Lake Daylesford by Visit Victoria Page 68: Twelve Apostles Great Ocean Road, by Visit Victoria Page 69: Eyre Peninsula by Goin Off Safaris /Robert Lang / Eyre Peninsula by Calypso Star Charters / Fleurieu Peninsula by d’Arenberg / Seal Bay Road, Kangaroo Island by Ben Goode / Seppeltsfield Wines SA, by Tourism Australia Page 70: Adelaide Central Market by South Australian Tourism Commission / Adelaide Festival Centre by Al Toetu Page 72: Rundle Street by South Australian Tourism Commission / Torrens River Adelaide by South Australian Tourism Commission Page 73: Seal Bay Conservation Park by South Australian Tourism Commission / Kangaroo Beach Lodges by South Australian Tourism Commission / Stokes Bay, Kangaroo Island by South Australian Tourism Commission / Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park by South Australian Tourism Commission / Eyre Peninsula by Adventure Bay Charters / Kangaroo Island by Johan Mouchet Page 75: Bunyeroo Valley by South Australian Tourism Commission / The Arkaba Walk Flinders Ranges by South Australian Tourism Commission / Wrightsair Scenic Flight by South Australian Tourism Commission / Kangaroo Wilpena Pound by South Australian Tourism Commission / Flinders Ranges National Park by South Australian Tourism Commission Page 77: Cradle Mountain by Jason Charles Hill / Common Wombat by The Maria Island Walk / Wineglass Bay by Marissa Findley / Great Walks of Australia by Bay of Fires Page 78: Salamanca Markets by Rob Burnett & Tourism Tasmania Page 80: Launceston CBD by Tourism Tasmania and Rob Burnett / Cataract Gorge by Jarrad Seng / Kings Bridge by Tourism Tasmania & Sean Fennessy Page 81: Sunrise at Wineglass Bay by Tourism Tasmania & Daniel Tran / Bay of Fires by Tourism Tasmania / Crater Lake Cradle Mountain by Jason Charles Hill Page 82: Strahan Waterfront by Tourism Tasmania / Port Arthur Historic Site by Tourism Australia / Port Arthur Historic Sites by Tourism Tasmania Page 83: Uluru Aboriginal Tours by James Fisher/Tourism Australia / Uluru Kata Tjuta by Tourism Australia / Mt Borradaile Arnhemland by Tourism Australia Page 84: Longitude 131 Yulara, by Baillies Longitude 131 Page 87: Kakadu National Park by Tourism Australia Page 88: Kakadu National Park by Tourism Australia Page 89: Pinky Beach and Bathurst Lighthouse by Tourism Western Australia / Cable Beach Broome by Tourism Western Australia / Francois Peron National Park by Tourism Western Australia Page 90: Elizabeth Quay Perth by Tourism Western Australia Page 91: Quokka Rottnest Island by Tourism Western Australia Page 93: Autopia Tours Kalbarri West Coast Page 95: Kings Park & Botanic Gardens by Tourism Western Australia / Perth by Tourism Australia Page 96: Scarborough Beach by Tourism Western Australia / Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour by Tourism Western Australia / Japanese girls surfing by Tourism Western Australia / Mandurah Foreshore by Tourism Western Australia Page 97: Food, Wine, Honeystore Yallingup by Tourism Western Australia / Amato Vino Margaret River by Tourism Western Australia Page 98: Busselton Jetty by Tourism Western Australia Page 99: The North Cruise by North Star Cruises / Cable Beach camel trek by Tourism Western Australia / Swimming with Whale Sharks by Tourism Western Australia Page 101 & 102: Hooker Valley, Mount Cook National Park by Miles Holden / Auckland Sailing by Bob McCree / Bay of Islands Northland by Alistair Guthrie / Marlborough Sounds by Rob Suisted / Port Hills by Graeme Murray / Te Puia Rotorua by Destination Rotorua / Wellington Harbour by Ian Trafford / Lake Wakitipu by Tourism New Zealand / Castlepoint Wairarapa by Daniel Rood Page 105: Lake Tarawera, Rotorua by Destination Rotorua / Te Puia, Rotorua by Fraser Clements / Auckland Harbour, by Auckland Whale and Dolphin Safari / Waitomo, Waikato by Corin Walker Bain / Wine tasting by Graeme Murray Page 106: Auckland City by Matthew Crawford Page 108: Devonport, Auckland by Tourism New Zealand Page 109: Rangitoto Auckland by Fraser Clements / Auckland City by Bob McCree

Page 110: Bay of Islands, Northland by Alistair Guthrie Page 111: Champagne Pools, Rotorua by Graeme Murray / Te Puia, Rotorua by Fraser Clements / Te Puia by Destination Rotorua Page 113: Lake Tarawera, Rotorua by Destination Rotorua Page 115: Napier, Hawkes Bay by Graeme Murray Page 116: Mount Maunganui, Bay of Plenty by Tourism New Zealand / Motu Trails Bay of Plenty by Strike Photography Page 117: Wellington City by Hamish Johnson Page 118: Kaikoura, Cantebury by Miles Holden / Queenstown by Miles Holden / Kaikoura, Canebury by Kyle Mulinder / Lake Pukaki, Cantebury by Miles Holden Page 119: Marlborough Sounds by Rob Suisted Page 120: Marlborough by Ivor Wilkins / Blenheim Marlborough by Graeme Murray Page 121: Port Hills, Christchurch by Graeme Murray / i-SITE Visitor Information Centre, Christchurch by Tourism NZ Page 123: Christchurch City by Graeme Murray Page 124: Hagley Park, Christchurch by Julian Aspe Page 125: Fox Glacier, West Coast by Miles Holden / Fox Glacier, West Coast by Miles Holden / Fox Glacier, West Coast by Legend Photography Page 126: Franz Josef Glacier by Fraser Clements / Glacier Hiking West Coast by Andy Woods / Hooker Valley Track by Tourism NZ Page 127: Moke Lake by Will Patino / Mahu Whenua Lodge, Wanaka by Major Domo / Gibbston Valley by Miles Holden Page 131: Lake Wakitipu by Tourism NZ Page 133: Rippon Vineyard, Lake Wanaka by David Wall Page 134: Milford Sound by Will Patino Page 136: Stargazing Dunedin by Chris Stephenson / Otago Peninsula by Dunedin NZ Pages 137 – 196: Images throughout the itinerary section are provided courtesy of Tourism & Events Queensland, Tourism Western Australia, Tourism Tasmania, Visit Victoria, Tourism Northern Territory, Destination NSW, Tourism Australia, South Australia Tourism Commission and Tourism New Zealand. Page 197: Fiji by Vijeshwar Datt / Cook Islands by Bill Fairs / Tahiti by Tevei Renvoye / Hawaii by Braden Jarvis Page 198: Bali by Niklas Weiss / America by Luke Stackpoole / Thailand by Robin Noguier / Singapore by Swapnil Bapat / Malaysia by Ash Edmonds / Hong Kong by Bady QB Page 199: Castlepoint Wairarapa by Daniel Rood Page 200: Koala by David Clode Brochure Design by Tushae Design / tushaedesign.com

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Dunedin

3min
pages 137-138

Te Anau & Fiordland

2min
pages 135-136

Queenstown

14min
pages 128-133

Lake Wanaka

1min
page 134

Christchurch & Beyond

10min
pages 122-127

Marlborough

3min
pages 120-121

Wellington

2min
pages 118-119

Rotorua & Beyond

11min
pages 112-116

Bay of Plenty

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page 117

Bay of Islands

2min
page 111

Auckland

9min
pages 107-110

Margaret River

2min
page 98

The South West

2min
page 99

Scarborough, Fremantle & Mandurah

2min
page 97

Perth

13min
pages 91-96

Darwin

6min
pages 88-90

Central Australia

8min
pages 85-87

Strahan Village, Stanley & Devonport, & Port Arthur

4min
pages 83-84

Hobart

3min
pages 79-80

Adelaide Outback

3min
pages 76-78

Launceston

1min
page 81

Tasmania's National Parks

1min
page 82

Kangaroo Island

3min
pages 74-75

Adelaide

5min
pages 71-73

Melbourne

13min
pages 61-67

Gold Coast

8min
pages 57-60

Airlie Beach

4min
pages 49-51

Sunshine Coast & Brisbane

11min
pages 52-56

Hamilton Island

2min
page 48

The Whitsunday Islands, Lizard & Fitzroy Island

1min
page 47

Fraser Island & Lady Elliot Island

1min
page 46

Sydney

26min
pages 11-24

Cairns & Great Barrier Reef Region

22min
pages 31-40

Port Douglas

6min
pages 41-44

Luxury Experiences

6min
pages 26-29

Port Stephens & Byron Bay

1min
page 25

The Southern Great Barrier Reef

2min
page 45

Outback Queensland

1min
page 30

Car Hire & Shuttle Service

5min
pages 7-10
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