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Welcome to Sydney
Welcome to Sydney, the oldest and grandest of Australia's big cities. Blessed with a glorious natural harbour, golden beaches and a blissful climate, this incredible metropolis offers a stunning introduction to Australia.
Sydney Harbour Dining Cruise
Take a Sunset Dinner Cruise on the Harbour tonight and discover Sydney in style. Sparkling wine in hand, enjoy spectacular views of the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge as you dine.
Accommodation: Sydney - 1 Night
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Sydney to Jervis Bay: Climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge
Climb the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge this morning, then journey down the coast to the white sand beaches of Jervis Bay.
Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb
Experience a fantastic 360 degree panorama of Sydney when you ascend to the bridge's summit. Your knowledgeable guide will entertain you with tales of the bridge's amazing history and construction as you tick a true Sydney must-do off your bucket list.
Drive to Jervis Bay
Hit the road to the bustling coastal city of Wollongong and continue on to beautiful Kiama where the famous Blowhole awaits. Follow the coastline to Gerringong and Gerroa, perched on cliffs high above the ocean, and stop in at Coolangatta Estate to pick up some award-winning wines. Arrive at Jervis Bay and treat yourself to a refreshing swim or surf.
Jervis Bay: The World's Whitest Beaches
Jervis Bay is one of only 6 Marine Parks in New South Wales and an area of unique, natural beauty. Only 2.5 hours south of Sydney, it spans over 100kms of coastline and adjacent ocean.
Jervis Bay is also famous for its white sandy beaches, crowned the ‘whitest in the world’ by the Guinness Book of Records!
Approximate Distance: 198 km | 123 miles Total Driving Time: 2 hours 51 mins
Accommodation: Jervis Bay - 2 Nights
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Jervis Bay: Whales and Dolphins in the Wild
Today, experience some of the best dolphin and whale watching in New South Wales (May-Nov).
This marine wonderland is home to a unique mix of tropical and temperate species including the Weedy Sea-Dragon, Eastern Blue Devil Fish, Bottlenose Dolphin, Little Penguin, Fur Seal and the endangered Grey Nurse Shark.
Jervis Bay Whale Watching (May-Nov) or Dolphin Watching (Year Round)
With its spectacular backdrop, Jervis Bay is considered to be the premier whale watching destination in NSW.
The sheltered waters here offer a welcome rest for the whale calves on their long journey home, so this is a great place to see them in their natural habitat. Visit in the summer season and you will also meet Jervis Bay's pod of resident dolphins.
The Spirit of Jervis Bay has 5 viewing platforms with 80% of the viewing area under cover. It is the biggest and most stable dolphin watching vessel on Jervis Bay so you know you will be safe, protected and comfortable in all conditions.
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Mallacoota via the Sapphire Coast
Drive along the Sapphire Coast to beautiful Mallacoota. Break your journey for lunch at Ulladulla Harbour where you can enjoy take away fish and chips, sitting on the dock of the bay.
The Sapphire Coast
The Sapphire Coast is halfway between Melbourne and Sydney, on the far south coast of New South Wales. Stop in at Eden to visit the excellent Killer Whale Museum or swim in the warm turquoise waters. Then continue on across the State Border into Victoria, to Mallacoota and Gipsy Point.
Mallacoota
Mallacoota, surrounded by the vast wilderness of the Croajingolong National Park, is a remote fishing village by the Mallacoota Inlet. This peaceful haven is known for its forests, secluded beaches and pristine waterways. With beautiful sunsets and spectacular coastal views, it's the perfect place to unwind.
Approximate Distance: 421 km | 262 miles Total Driving Time: 5 hours 23 mins
Accommodation: Mallacoota - 1 Night
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Mallacoota to Lakes Entrance
Enjoy the drive from Mallacoota down to Lakes Entrance, home to one of the longest uninterrupted beaches in the world (Ninety Mile Beach).
Lakes Entrance
This popular holiday spot in the Gippsland region of Victoria boasts Australia's largest inland network of waterways. A paradise for seafood lovers, you can catch your own fish or sample the day's catch from one of the many seafood stores in town.
At Ninety Mile Beach, the Gippsland Lakes meets the Southern Ocean. A 90-mile stretch of golden sand separates the Gippsland Lakes from the Bass Strait. Here you will find a diverse population of sea creatures: over 850 species have been found within one ten-mile stretch! It's perfect for beach fishing, swimming, walking, dolphin-spotting or just lazing in the sun.
Approximate Distance: 202 km | 125 miles Total Driving Time: 2 hours 27 mins
Accommodation: Lakes Entrance - 1 Night
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Lakes Entrance to Wilsons Promontory
Make your way south to Victoria's best-loved National Park: Wilsons Promontory, the southernmost point of mainland Australia.
Wilsons Promontory
Known as "The Prom" to the locals, Wilsons Promontory is home to great scenery and abundant wildlife. With over 80km of walking tracks, expansive stretches of beach, hidden bays and secluded coves, leave civilisation behind and embrace the wilderness for the next two nights.
Approximate Distance: 278 km | 173 miles Total Driving Time: 3 hours 38 mins
Accommodation: Wilsons Promontory - 2 Nights
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Explore Wilsons Promontory At Your Leisure
How you enjoy Wilsons Prom today is entirely up to you, so plan your day to be as active or lazy as you would like! With 195 square miles of National Park and everything from lush rainforests to giant sand dunes, there's plenty to see and do. Try these suggestions to get you started:
- Walk or drive to charmingly-named Squeaky Beach or Whisky Bay.
- Take a sunrise hike to the summit of Mount Oberon for 360-degree views of the Park.
- Follow the many walking tracks through eucalypt forests to secluded coves, sandy beaches and granite mountains.
- Watch for resident kangaroos, lizards, wombats, echidnas, and even emus on the open plains.
- Tackle the 19km hike to historic Sealers Cove and be rewarded with one of the Prom's most beautiful hidden beaches.
- Take a wildlife cruise to Refuge Cove to spot dolphins, whales, albatross and sea-eagles.
Of course you can simply find a secluded beach and snooze the day away, surrounded by some of the Australia's most gorgeous coastline.
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Wilsons Promontory to Phillip Island
Leaving the Prom behind, take the time to explore the beautiful coastal hamlets along southern Gippsland's coastline before crossing the bridge onto Phillip Island, a popular family holiday destination.
Phillip Island
Around 24 kilometres long and 9 kilometres wide, visitors flock to this small island for its swimming and surf beaches, unique wildlife and the famous penguins waddling along the beach every evening. The island also hosts major racing events including the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix and Superbike World Championship.
You will experience the best of Phillip Island with a 3 Park Pass allowing you to explore three of the Island's best-loved attractions: the Koala Conservation Centre, the historic Churchill Island Heritage Farm and most famously of all: the Penguin Parade.
Each night at sunset, the world’s smallest penguins emerge from the sea and waddle ashore to their sand dune burrows. This is a truly memorable natural wildlife experience.
Approximate Distance: 138 km | 86 miles Total Driving Time: 2 hours
Accommodation: Phillip Island - 1 Night
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Phillip Island to Melbourne: Guided Lanes & Arcades Tour
Crowned "The World's Most Liveable City" for seven years in a row, friendly Melbourne is the final stop on your Australian Road Trip. Explore the hidden secrets of Melbourne's laneways of Melbourne on a guided City Tour.
Melbourne's Hidden Secrets: Guided Lanes & Arcades tour
Melbourne’s arcades and laneways hide many treasures. Today's Hidden Secrets Lanes and Arcades walking tour is the ideal way to discover the inner heart of Melbourne.
Wandering through Melbourne’s signature lanes and arcades with your guide, you'll visit the quirkiest cafes, independent designers, street art, architecture, with historical tales of Melbourne along the way.
Approximate Distance: 142 km | 88 miles Total Driving Time: 1 hour 50 mins
Accommodation: Melbourne - 1 Night
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Melbourne to Christchurch: Welcome to New Zealand!
‘Haere Mai’ and welcome to Christchurch, New Zealand’s second-largest city and the South Island's capital.
A transfer has been arranged from the airport to your hotel.
Bordered by the Pacific Ocean, Christchurch is our "Garden City", blessed with beautiful parks and gardens right in the heart of town. English heritage buildings sit side by side with innovative post-earthquake regeneration in this vibrant place.
Accommodation: Christchurch - 2 Nights
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Free Day in Christchurch
Today you are free to discover the many attractions of Christchurch at your own pace. Check out the sights on a punt ride down the River Avon, hop on a historic tram, or explore on foot and enjoy the brightly coloured street art this town is famous for.
A few years ago Christchurch survived two major earthquakes. You can visit Quake City to learn how the proud local people are rebuilding the town. Visit the damaged Christchurch Cathedral, and the amazing temporary cathedral built from cardboard.
The International Antarctic Centre is a cool place (literally) to spend the afternoon - you can hang out with Little Blue Penguins and even hug some huskies!
Some other Activities Options for Christchurch:
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Mount Cook National Park
Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park is part of UNESCO's Te Wāhipounamu (The Place of Greenstone) World Heritage region. Here in Mackenzie Country, you'll find Australasia's highest mountain - Aoraki / Mount Cook (3,724m) - nestled in the splendid Southern Alps.
Known to Māori as Aoraki or Cloud Piercer, this magnificent mountain is surrounded by over 150 peaks along with countless glaciers, ice and snow fields, mountain lakes and ranges.
Today we recommend a Mount Cook Helicopter Flight, affording you a spectacular bird's eye view of these natural wonders, with a landing on the Tasman Glacier to make you feel like you're on top of the world.
Approximate Distance: 311 km | 193 miles Total Driving Time: 4 hours
Accommodation: Mount Cook - 1 Night
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Queenstown & Steamer to High Country Farm
Make the most of this morning to enjoy the beauty of Mount Cook National Park at your leisure. Take your time heading south this afternoon: you won't want to miss the spectacular scenery as it transforms from rugged ranges and mirror lakes to the winding Kawarau River Gorge. You will finally emerge into the lush green farmland surrounding Queenstown, your destination for tonight.
This Evening: Cruise across Lake Wakatipu to Walter Peak Station aboard the vintage steamship TSS Earnslaw. Sit back, relax and enjoy a gourmet barbecue dinner prepared in front of you at the Colonel’s Homestead. After dinner enjoy a short farm tour before reboarding the Earnslaw for a sing-along by the piano as you sail back to Queenstown.
Approximate Distance: 241 kms | 150 miles Total Driving Time: 3 hours
Accommodation: Queenstown - 2 Nights
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Central Otago Wine Tour
It's time to get to know the world-class wines of the Central Otago region on a scenic Boutique Wine Tour. You will become acquainted with three of the region's finest wineries, and explore New Zealand's largest wine cave. With a knowledgeable guide and fascinating commentary, it's the perfect opportunity to start your wine cellar.
The tour will take you on a stunning drive through the rugged Kawarau Gorge: the historic suspension bridge here is home to the world's original commercial bungy jump site, and you may recognise the magnificent Kawarau River below as the River Anduin in the Lord of the Rings.
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Spectacular Milford Sound Overnight Cruise
Enjoy astonishing views today as you travel along the winding Milford Road into the heart of Fiordland National Park. A location as beautiful as Milford Sound should never be rushed, so on arrival you will board the purpose-built Milford Mariner for an unforgettable overnight cruise.
Milford Sound is nicknamed the ‘eighth natural wonder of the world’ and you’ll soon see why: when you are dwarfed by towering, rainforested cliffs, spectacular waterfalls and soaring mountain peaks, it's like walking through a world created for giants.
Look out for unique wildlife - you’re bound to spot seals and possibly dolphins or penguins while you swim, kayak or simply relax on deck. As evening falls enjoy a delicious buffet dinner before retiring to your private cabin and letting the world fall away.
Approximate Distance: 288 kms | 179 miles Total Driving Time: 3 hours 48 mins
Accommodation: Milord Sound - 1 Night
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Milford Sound - Beautiful Lake Wanaka
Is there a more perfect way to start the day than watching the sun rise over Milford Sound? After a delicious onboard breakfast, soak up more stunning scenery as you sail out to the Tasman Sea.
After returning to the wharf this afternoon you will journey to the peaceful lakeside township of Wanaka. It's another area of outstanding natural beauty, and several key Lord of The Rings movie scenes were filmed amid the unspoilt forests and lakes of this region. Even the short drive here is stunning, leading you over the rugged Crown Range on the highest main road in the country. Take your time and enjoy the scenic lookouts en route - your camera will get a workout.
Immerse yourselves in the gorgeous surroundings: try flightseeing, fly fishing, kayaking, sailing or horse riding.
Approximate Distance: 343 km | 213 miles Total Driving Time: 4 hours 40 mins
Accommodation: Lake Wanaka - 2 Nights
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Relax on Lake Wanaka
On the shores of New Zealand's second largest lake, the town of Wanaka is often described as Queenstown's quieter little sister: the lake and mountain views are equally incredible, and many visitors count it as a favourite location on their New Zealand tour.
This charming little township is easily explored on foot, and a stroll or bike ride around the picturesque shores of Lake Wanaka is a must. The mountain backdrop is perfect for a for a skydive or even a romantic flight in a vintage Tiger Moth plane.
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Franz Josef Glacier
Franz Josef village is small (only 500 locals) and is located only ten minutes from the Glacier. The Franz Josef is a glacier located in Westland National Park on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island. Together with the Fox Glacier 20 km (13 Miles) to the south, it is a unique in the fact that it descends from the Southern Alps to just 200 metres above sea level amidst the greenery and lushness of a temperate rainforest. The glacier is currently 12 kilometres ( 8 miles) long and terminates 19 km (11mi) from the Tasman Sea. The glacier exhibits a cyclic pattern of advance and retreat, driven by differences between the volume of meltwater at the foot of the glacier and volume of snowfall feeding the neve.
Take the time this afternoon for a walk to the Glaciers Terminal Face.
Excursions available in and around the Franz Josef area:
Glacier Hot Pools | Glacier Scenic Flight | |
Walk to Glacier Face |
Approximate Distance: 285 kms | 177 miles Total Driving Time: 3 hours 36 mins
Accommodation: Franz Josef - 2 Nights
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Franz Josef Glacier Heli Hike
Simply the ultimate Glacier experience! Take in the Franz Josef Glacier by helicopter before descending onto the ice itself for an adventure like no other. From the crevasses and ice caves to the splendour of the clean blue ice, immerse yourself in the unique surroundings and touch the ice, breath the fresh air and enjoy one of the world's most exhilarating experiences. Franz Josef Glacier is 12km (7.45mi) long and fed by a massive 20 square km (7.7 sq mi) snowfield at the top of the Southern Alps.
It features ice pinnacles as high as multi-story buildings, deep crevasses and stunning, pristine blue ice. It's all on show and the most dynamic glacier in New Zealand is accessible to you via one of the most exhilarating experiences in the world.
Time Walk: 3 Hours
Fitness Required: If you are moderately fit, you will enjoy this excursion.
Equipment Supplied: We supply ankle supporting hiking boots with crampons. If it's looking like rain we provide the best in rain protection including Goretex Rain Jackets and waterproof over trousers.
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Tranzalpine Rail Journey to Christchurch
Begin your morning with a breathtaking coastal drive to Greymouth. You might like to pause in Hokitika for a spot of shopping - this town is home to many artisan carvers of the local pounamu (greenstone), which is sacred to Maori. A unique, locally carved greenstone pendant would be a special way to remember your trip.
Arriving in the town of Greymouth it's time to drop off your car and head to the station to begin the TranzAlpine Scenic Rail Journey.
Renowned as one of the great train journeys of the world, you will descend through spectacular gorges, river valleys and over massive viaducts before completing your journey at Christchurch.
Approximate Distance: 173 km | 107 miles Total Driving Time: 2 hours 18 mins
Accommodation: Christchurch - 1 Night
What Nicole says about this tour: "The perfect blend of beauty, adventure, and relaxation! Get your adrenalin going in Sydney with a Harbour Bridge climb, then unwind with a leisurely road trip to Melbourne along the gorgeous NSW and Victorian coastline. Then it's time to mix things up: we've lined up some incredible mountain landscapes in New Zealand's South Island with jaw-dropping views you'll never forget. Sleep on a boat among Milford Sound's fiords, cruise Lake Wakatipu on a vintage steamship and relax on
board one of the world's greatest train journeys: the magnificent TranzAlpine Scenic Railway."
Enquire Nowboard one of the world's greatest train journeys: the magnificent TranzAlpine Scenic Railway."
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