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Gold Coast and Sydney/Melbourne 7 DAYS 5 NIGHTS/ 9 DAYS 7 NIGHTS GOLD COAST AND (AU07F/AU09F) SYDNEY/MELBOURNE Highlights Gold Coast Day 1 seekers can take on the famous Big 9 including + Movie World + Dreamworld the brand new bone-chilling thrill ride, Tail Spin. + SkyPoint Observation Deck Singapore – Brisbane For family fun, visit the favourite characters from Shrek, Madagascar and Kung Fu Panda Sydney (Meals On Board) in the DreamWorks Animation experience, jam + Chinatown + St Mary’s Cathedral Assemble at Singapore Changi Airport for your packed with rides and entertainment. Then, + Darling Harbour + Kings Cross flight to Brisbane, the capital of Queensland. + The Rocks + Sydney Opera House sing along to “Toot Toot, Chugga Chugga” as + Sydney Harbour Bridge you take a ride on the Big Red Car in Wiggles + Mrs Macquarie’s Chair Day 2 World. Next, visit SkyPoint Observation Deck , + Sydney Harbour located in the heart of Surfers Paradise on level + Sydney Fish Market Brisbane – Gold Coast 77 atop the iconic Q1 building. Step into one of + SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium (Meals On Board/Chinese Dinner) Australia’s fastest elevators for a 43–second Upon arrival, head to exciting Movie World , journey as it rises 230 metres above sea level Blue Mountains known as Hollywood on the Gold Coast . to the observation deck which offers unrivalled + Blue Mountains National Park Experience fun and thrills of galactic views of the golden coastline. + The Three Sisters proportions as you take on the steepest + Direct Factory Outlets inverted drop in the Southern Hemisphere Day 4 Melbourne on Green Lantern Coaster or try the heart– + St Patrick’s Cathedral thumping and thrilling ride, Superman Escape. Gold Coast Enjoy Looney Tunes: The 4D Experience and + Arts Centre Melbourne (Breakfast) ride on the scariest, spookiest and most spine– + Yarra River + Cooks’ Cottage After breakfast, spend the day at leisure. tingling rollercoaster, Scooby–Doo Spooky + Shrine of Remembrance You may join an optional tour to Tropical Coaster. You can also watch stunt drivers in Fruit World or spend the day at Sea World Phillip Island action at the Hollywood Stunt Driver show. + Phillip Island Chocolate Factory at your own expense. You may also visit + Penguin Reserve and penguin parade Harbour Town, a large outlet shopping centre Day 3 that features various brand outlets and Dandenong Ranges speciality stores that offer great savings on + Puffing Billy train ride Gold Coast fashion apparel, accessories and more. In the + Cuckoo Restaurant smorgasbord (Breakfast/Buffet Dinner) evening, take an optional tour at your own buffet lunch Spend a fun–filled day at Dreamworld . Start expense to Springbrook National Park to see + Warratina Lavender Farm your theme park trip at the Australian Wildlife Australia’s largest glowworm colony or see Experience and laugh out loud at the Australian the new Australian Outback Spectacular which Yarra Valley Sheep Shearing Show where real shearers showcases the rugged outback, complete with + Local winery with wine-tasting session whistle down dogs, crack whips and shear daring stunts, wild horses and stampeding sheep. Take a walk on the wild side and get cattle. Enjoy an Aussie BBQ dinner while you up close to our massive crocodiles and iconic feast on the action at your own expense. kangaroos before visiting Tiger Island to see how the giants of the jungle roam. Adventure 46 Chan Brothers Travel | AUSTRALIA Puffing Billy train ride Penguin Reserve and pengin parade Penguin Reserve on Phillip Island, where you can watch the popular penguin parade . Behold the spectacular sight of groups of penguins returning ashore to their sand burrows after feeding at sea. Note If you are taking an early morning flight, packed breakfast will be provided. Please bring along warm clothing as Phillip Island can get cold at night. Blue Mountains Day 8 Melbourne – Dandenong Ranges – Yarra Valley – Melbourne (Breakfast/Smorgasbord Buffet Lunch) After breakfast, proceed to Dandenong Ranges . Take a train ride on Puffing Billy , a steam Movie World SkyPoint Observation Deck train that runs through the scenic Dandenong Ranges. Thereafter, enjoy live entertainment Day 5 your own expense. Next, proceed to Direct like yodelling and slap dance over lunch at Factory Outlets with many individual outlets Cuckoo Restaurant where you will savour a Gold Coast – Brisbane – and well–known labels under one roof. You can scrumptious smorgasbord buffet lunch that buy fashion apparel, footwear, accessories and includes soup, a buffet of seafood entrees, hot Sydney more at discounted prices. mains and continental pastries. Next, enjoy (Breakfast/Chinese Dinner) a stroll amongst lavender rows if the flowers This morning, return to Brisbane for your Day 7 are in bloom, breathe the fresh country air domestic flight to Sydney . Upon arrival, embark and behold the views of the distant hills at on a city tour and drive past Chinatown , St Sydney – Singapore Warratina Lavender Farm . Continue your day Mary’s Cathedral , Darling Harbour and Kings at the picturesque Yarra Valley and visit a (Breakfast/Meals On Board) Cross . Continue sightseeing at The Rocks , a local winery for a wine–tasting session . If time permits, you can do some last–minute charming waterfront precinct with beautifully Thereafter, return to Melbourne where you will shopping before you transfer to the airport for restored buildings. See the famous sails of spend the night. your flight home. Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Note Bridge. Make a stop at Mrs Macquarie’s Chair If you are taking an early morning flight, packed for a superb bird’s eye view of the magnificent breakfast will be provided. Day 9 Sydney Harbour . If time permits, you may Melbourne – Singapore visit Sydney Fish Market . See a vast variety 9 DAYS 7 NIGHTS of marine life at SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium , (Breakfast/Meals On Board) as well as the largest reef display at the Great ITINERARY AS FOLLOWS If time permits, you can do some last–minute Barrier Reef Oceanarium and come face to face (AU09F) shopping before you transfer to the airport for with huge stingrays, sharks and schools of fish your flight home. Note at the Open Ocean Oceanarium. Day 7 If you are taking an early morning flight, packed Note breakfast will be provided. If you are taking an early morning flight, packed breakfast will be provided. Sydney – Melbourne – Phillip Island – Melbourne Day 6 (Breakfast/Seafood Dinner) This morning, transfer to the airport for your Sydney – Blue Mountains – domestic flight to Melbourne . Upon arrival, Sydney embark on a city tour and drive past St Patrick’s (Breakfast) Cathedral , Arts Centre Melbourne , Yarra River , Cooks’ Cottage and Shrine of Remarks After breakfast, set off for the scenic Blue Sequence of itinerary is subject to change without Mountains National Park . Enjoy the gorgeous Remembrance . Next, visit Panny’s Amazing prior notice. scenery of the densely forested Jamison Valley World of Chocolate at Phillip Island Chocolate Accommodation provided will be either hotel or Factory . Discover how chocolate is made, apartment style. and see the giant sandstone pillars known as During Australian public holidays such as Anzac Day the The Three Sisters . You may also choose learn more about its origins and experiment and Christmas Day, some attractions may be closed or with unique and exciting machines to create will operate for half a day. Alternative arrangements to take an optional scenic cableway ride, at will be made to visit these affected attractions on your very own chocolate bar. Next, head to other days or they will be replaced with alternatives. Tour groups may be merged. AUSTRALIA | Chan Brothers Travel 47.
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