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Melbourne & Victoria Melbourne & Victoria MELBOURNEMELBOURNE & VICTORIA & VICTORIA 2018 - 2019 HELLO MELBOURNE & VICTORIA From world class shopping to wine tasting, and iconic coastal drives to wildlife encounters, Victoria has it all! Explore Melbourne’s many inner city laneways for chic boutiques, hip bars and restaurants and quirky cafés. Each year the city plays host to major sporting events, glamorous festivals and world class musicals. Head out of Melbourne and explore regional Victoria. Take the drive along the Great Ocean Road, one of the world’s most scenic coastal drives. Sample first class wines at the cellar doors of the Yarra Valley and Mornington Peninsula. Indulge in luxurious spa treatments at Daylesford and Hepburn Springs. Watch the world renowned penguin parade at Phillip Island, where you’ll also find Australia’s largest colony of fur seals. As passionate and experienced travel professionals, we understand what goes into creating great holidays. For a holiday you’ll remember and want to tell everyone about, chat with your local Helloworld Travel agent today. Vicolino Café, Melbourne Puffing Billy, Dandenong Ranges De Bortoli Yarra Valley Estate Image Cover: MoVida Next Door, Hosier Lane, Melbourne Valid 1 April 2018 – 31 March 2019. Image This Page: Twelve Apostles, Great Ocean Road Contents Navigating This Brochure 4 Travel Tips 6 Top 10 Things To Do 8 Self Drive Holidays 10 Exploring Victoria 12 Car Hire 12 Ferry Travel 14 Accommodation Passes 14 Extended Touring 15 Melbourne City & Surrounds 18 St Kilda 51 Great Ocean Road 52 Yarra Valley 55 Mornington Peninsula & Phillip Island 58 Gippsland 62 Murray River, Goldfields & Spa Country 63 Accommodation Index 66 Booking Conditions 67 3 Navigating This Brochure Let Helloworld Travel inspire you to discover these fantastic destinations Accommodation Ratings Australia ADELAIDE & MELBOURNE GOLD COAST THE KIMBERLEY MELBOURNE & VICTORIA NORTHERN TERRITORY The ratings featured in this brochure will SOUTH AUSTRALIA BROOME • STATIONS & WILDERNESS CAMPS • CRUISING & VICTORIA provide a general indication of the standard of accommodation and may alter throughout the year due to a change of circumstance. These are our views and are not related to any other rating system. We recommend checking with your travel consultant to find the accommodation that best suits your needs and budget. 2018 - 2019 2018 - 2019 2018 - 2019 2018 - 2019 2018 - 2019 PERTH QUEENSLAND ISLANDS QUEENSLAND SUNSHINE COAST SYDNEY & & THE WEST COAST & WHITSUNDAYS RAIL HOLIDAYS & BRISBANE NEW SOUTH WALES Comfortable standard of MARGARET RIVER • NINGALOO REEF • GOLDEN OUTBACK INCLUDING SOUTHERN GREAT BARRIER REEF FRASER COAST • SOUTHERN QUEENSLAND COUNTRY CANBERRA • NORFOLK ISLAND • LORD HOWE ISLAND ¿¿¿ accommodation and facilities Superior standard of ¿¿¿¿ accommodation and facilities Deluxe standard of ¿¿¿¿¿ accommodation and facilities 2018 - 2019 2018 - 2019 2018 - 2019 2018 - 2019 2018 - 2019 ¯ Denotes additional half rating TROPICAL NORTH TASMANIA QUEENSLAND INCLUDING OUTBACK QUEENSLAND Pricing Guide Prices in this brochure are based on the lowest available price at the time of print and are a guide only. 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LUXURY 2017 – 2018 LUXURY 2018 – 2019 LUXURY 2018 – 2019 2018 – 2019 4 COLLECTION COLLECTION COLLECTION Navigating This Brochure Let Helloworld Travel inspire you to The Qantas Holidays Difference discover these fantastic destinations Australia Creating Holidays for Over 40 Years ADELAIDE & MELBOURNE Qantas Holidays has been in the business of creating amazing holiday experiences for Australian travellers for over GOLD COAST THE KIMBERLEY MELBOURNE & VICTORIA NORTHERN TERRITORY SOUTH AUSTRALIA BROOME • STATIONS & WILDERNESS CAMPS • CRUISING & VICTORIA 40 years. We’re experts at designing holidays to suit a wide variety of tastes and budgets. Our team has exceptional destination knowledge and a passion for travel. Exceptional Product Range Our comprehensive product range includes hotels, flights, sightseeing, cruises, car hire, rail, extended tours and much more! The products in this brochure are just a start. 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