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Sightseeing Package Options SIGHTSEEING PACKAGE OPTIONS FROM Harbour & Mountains $199* per person Inclusions: • Sydney Harbour Morning Highlights Cruise • Sydney Opera House Tour • Blue Mountains & Australian Wildlife Tour FROM Out & About in Sydney $299* per person Inclusions: • Hop on Hop off with Taronga Zoo • Sydney & Bondi Explorer • Merlin Entertainment 2 Combo ticket • Blue Mountains & Australian Wildlife • The Rocks Dreamtime Aboriginal Heritage Tour • Sydney Opera House Tour FROM Sydney Great Outdoors $399* per person Inclusions: • Sydney Harbour Morning Highlights Cruise • Bondi Surf Experience • Sydney Highlights Cycle Tour • BridgeClimb Sampler • Sydney Opera House Tour • Sydney Departure Transfer ©BridgeClimb FROM VIVID SYDNEY Experience $499* (May 27 –June 18) per person Inclusions: • Afternoon Bondi Beach & Sydney Sights • VIVID BridgeClimb • Captains Dinner Cruise – Window Seat • Sydney Opera House Backstage Tour TERMS AND CONDITIONS: *Prices are quoted in USD and are ‘from’, per person. Prices are current at time of printing (4/18/16) and may differ when you book your travel and are not guaranteed until full payment is received and processed. Seats are subject to availability at time of booking. Packages must be booked by May 31, 2016. All prices, itineraries and routing are subject to change without notice. Please call for our current prices. Visas are required to travel to Australia. California CST: 2076233-40 Washington ID: 601 684 531 DOWN UNDER ANSWERS 855-680-6781 [email protected] WWW.DUATRAVEL.COM SIGHTSEEING DESCRIPTIONS Afternoon Bondi Beach & Sydney Sights - Join your coach at the selected pick up location to commence an afternoon tour. Travel through the historic Rocks area and take in views of the Opera House, Hyde Park, St Mary’s Cathedral, Parliament House and the Art Gallery. Stop at Mrs Macquarie’s Chair for magnificent views of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge. Visit The Gap to enjoy the stunning views then stop at the world famous Bondi Beach. Re-join the coach for the return journey to Sydney travelling through Paddington and the exclusive Eastern Suburbs. Blue Mountains & Australian Wildlife - A coach will pick you up from your hotel to commence a full day tour to the Blue Mountains. Enjoy a stop at Echo Point and see the famous three Sisters rock formation. Arrive at Scenic World and join the optional Blue Mountains rides - Scenic Railway, Cableway or Skyway (own expense). These rides are a great way to see the steep valleys, canyons and Three Sisters rock formation. Arrive at Leura village for lunch (own expense) then enjoy some free time to wander the streets with its quaint shops. Next enjoy an afternoon encounter at Featherdale Wildlife Park and have your photo taken with a cuddly koala, see kangaroos, wombats, dingoes and little penguins. Travel back to Sydney. Bondi Surf Experience - Meet your instructor in North Bondi, to commence your Bondi Surf Experience lesson. This popular beginner course teaches you how to safely get out and up onto your first wave. You will be taught in a small group setting so you get plenty of hands-on help. To build up your knowledge and confidence, first start out on the beach and you will be taught how to recognise surf conditions and practice your surfing technique before you get into the water. Then it’s off into the ocean, where you start off in broken waves - the white foam created after the waves run their course. Tour concludes approximately 2 hours after commencement. BridgeClimb Sampler - Join your BridgeClimb in The Rocks. This Climb is ideal for people who have height concerns or do not want to go the summit. BridgeClimb has streamlined operations to allow Climbers to enjoy BridgeClimb’s signature experience 1 hour and 30 minutes. The Sampler Climb is depart at lunchtime and is limited to 12 Climbers per Climb group. Captains Dinner Cruise – Window Seat - Board your cruises vessel at Circular Quay or King Street Wharf to commence a Captains Dinner cruise. Travel aboard MV Sydney 2000 or John Cadman 2, and enjoy stunning views of Sydney Harbour whilst enjoying a 3 course à la carte dinner. After dinner, enjoy live music and dancing or star gaze from the open deck as the lights of Sydney city twinkle in the background. Hop on Hop off with Taronga Zoo - Board your cruises vessel at Circular Quay or Darling Harbour to commence a Hop On Hop Off cruise. Travel aboard a 25 metre motorized Rocket Ferry vessel and enjoy a fun and easy way to explore Sydney including commentary from your Captain. Sit back and relax as your vessel cruises around Sydney Harbour and stops at harbourside attractions including Darling Harbour, Fort Denison, Garden Island (including admission to the Naval Heritage Museum), Shark Island, Taronga Zoo, Watsons Bay, Luna Park, Circular Quay and Manly, where you are able to hop on and off over a 24 hour period. Includes entry to Taronga Zoo and the Sky Safari cable car. Merlin Entertainment 2 Combo ticket - Entry into two Sydney attractions being: Sea Life Sydney Aquarium, Wild Life Sydney Zoo, Madame Tussauds Sydney, Sydney Tower Eye, Manly Sea Life Sanctuary. Sydney & Bondi Explorer - Experience the sights of Sydney. Hop on and off at 34 different locations and explore Sydney’s famous attractions, bays and surf beaches. One ticket is valid for both the Sydney Explorer and the Bondi Explorer. Hop on and off as many times as you like or stay on the bus for the full circular tour. Enjoy fantastic 360 degree views from the open top deck with professional commentary provided. Sydney Highlights Cycle Tour - Join your tour at The Rocks to commence an 2.5 Hour Sydney Highlights Cycle Tour. Enjoy a super easy ride featuring stunning Harbour views as you pedal past Circular Quay, the piers at Walsh Bay, Darling Harbour, Hyde Park, and the Royal Botanic Gardens. There’s no better way to get a quick feel for the city, than the Sydney Highlights Tour! Sydney Harbour Morning Highlights Cruise - Board your cruises vessel at Circular Quay, to commence a morning Harbour Highlights cruise. Enjoy the company of a small group aboard a 52 foot motor yacht. Your captain and host will share the rich history of Sydney Harbour and its foreshore as you take in the sights of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the Sydney Opera House and the bays and coves of Sydney Harbour. Enjoy a light morning tea with coffee, tea, juice and water. Sydney Opera House Backstage Tour - An early departure ensures that visitors can access the inner sanctum areas’ which are restricted later in the day when performers and technical crews are at work. Your guide will lead you through this UNESCO World Heritage-listed building and through its hallowed theaters and behind the curtains to step foot on stage. Once you’ve uncovered just a few of the mysteries of the backstage world and had your fill of insider secrets, enjoy a full hot breakfast served in the Green Room, the private domain for performers and staff alike (breakfast is served in the Opera Kitchen on Sundays when the Green Room is closed). Sydney Opera House Tour - See inside the world’s most recognizable sails and experience this miracle of architecture and engineering. A work of art that came into existence against impossible odds, to become one of the busiest performing arts centers in the world. Your guide will take you on an emotional journey, engrossing you in a story to rival any opera plot with its dramatic twists and turns. Some 1,500 performances, from opera to circus, rock and cabaret, are staged each year to audiences of around 1.5 million. The Rocks Dreamtime Aboriginal Heritage Tour - Join your tour in The Rocks,. Be touched by the most ancient human culture on earth in a 90-minute leisurely walkabout with an Aboriginal guide in The Rocks, and journey into Dream Time, the culture of Aboriginal People. The Rocks Dreaming was developed by Aboriginal Elder Margaret Campbell and is led by Aboriginal guides who have permission to share these amazing stories. The tour gives you the opportunity to discover how the ancient Aboriginal dreaming is still alive within the modern Sydney landscape and how the billion-year old harbour, marine environment, sandstone strata, waterways, flora and fauna influenced how Aboriginal people lived in the area. VIVID BridgeClimb - You will be led by one of BridgeClimb’s professional Climb Leaders, on a 3.5 hour guided journey (including preparation and briefing), to the top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. The Climb takes you along the outer arch of the Bridge on catwalks and ladders all the way to the summit, 134 metres above Sydney Harbour. The steady incline to the summit leaves you free to focus your attention on the surroundings, with the opportunity to witness 360 degree views of Sydney including east to the Sydney Opera House, west to the Blue Mountains and the Harbour city surrounds. Climbers will don flashing light vests and climb to the summit, where an illuminated dance floor and music will be waiting for them. With the Vivid Lights throughout the city beneath them, Climbers will get to dance on a stage like no other. .
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