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Half Day & Full Day Melbourne HALF DAY & FULL DAY TOURSMELBOURNE NER OW RATED PE O A LOCAL FAMILY COMPANY1 93 SINCE 1 Effective November 2019 Complimentary PENGUINS GPS commentary Penguin Parade PENGUIN PARADE, KANGAROOS, KOALAS Western Port Western Port Operates: DAILY including Christmas Day Tour 384 Departs: 1.15pm General Viewing $171.00 Child: $85.50 Returns: 9.00pm - 11.30pm (seasonal) PHILLIP ISLAND Fare Includes: Meeting kangaroos, koala viewing, entrance to Penguin Parade with general ark Penguin Parade viewing and free WiFi on coach and at the Penguin Parade. Nature P Phillip Is SAN REMO So completely Australian - unique in the world. Every evening at dusk the Little Penguins come home from the sea at BASS STRAIT Phillip Island. From the waves - across the beach - to the sand dunes - the Little Penguins can almost be touched as they waddle to their burrows. Sunset at Summerland Beach has drawn millions of visitors to Phillip Island. It is the nightly ritual of these little flightless birds which will HIGHLIGHTS: enthrall you as you observe from the beach and the elevated boardwalk. l Visit Warrook Homestead for afternoon l Witness the Penguin Parade on floodlit Koalas - totally Australian - peering down from the gum trees where they tea (own expense) Summerland Beach live. Fat and furry, wet noses and a gentle smile of contented living. l Get up close to kangaroos with l See penguin rookeries from an elevated opportunity to feed (own expense) boardwalk l Admire the resident koalas l Explore the Visitor’s Information Centre l Phillip Island Nature Park - a natural - an opportunity to learn about the life home for koalas, seals, shearwaters of the Little Penguins as you walk and Little Penguins through the “Penguin Experience” l The Nobbies - a rugged rocky outcrop l A dinner stop will be made before or with an excellent boardwalk where after the Penguin Parade (dependent on you may spot Little Penguins' homes the season). Koala Conservation Centre (shoulder/summer months) 2 Kangaroos Penguin World PENGUINS UPGRADE OPTIONS Includes all features of Tour 384 (opposite page) PLUS ... PENGUINS PLUS Tour 334 $193.00 VIP SKYBOX TOUR Tour 324 $224.00 Premium Viewing Child: $96.50 and access to Underground Viewing Child: N/A Best viewing in front of the penguins' high traffic route. Limited to 300 guests. Beachfront elevated enclosed viewing from the Ranger's box. Limited to 10 guests. UNDERGROUND VIEWING Tour 334U $209.00 GUIDED RANGER TOUR Tour 394 $224.00 and access to PENGUINS PLUS Child: $104.50 from separate viewing platform Child: N/A Eye level viewing out of the elements. Limited to 70 guests. Dedicated Ranger Guide with viewing from a separate platform. Limited to 10 guests. 3 Please bring warm, waterproof clothing as nights can be cold on Phillip Island in any season. The Penguin Parade is a natural phenomenon taking place in the open outdoors. PENGUIN EXPRESS Penguin Parade EXPRESS TO PENGUIN PARADE Operates: DAILY HIGHLIGHTS: October 6 through to April 4 Tour 374 General Viewing $148.00 l Phillip Island Nature Park - a natural l Witness the Penguin Parade on floodlit Departs: 4.00pm Child: $74.00 home for koalas, seals, shearwaters Summerland Beach Returns: 11.30pm (seasonal) and Little Penguins l See penguin rookeries from an elevated Fare Includes: Entrance to Penguin Parade with general viewing and free WiFi on coach l The Nobbies - a rugged rocky outcrop boardwalk and at Penguin Parade. with an excellent boardwalk where l Explore the Visitor’s Information Centre you may spot Little Penguins' homes - an opportunity to learn about the life An evening tour for those with time constraints that takes you directly to (shoulder/summer months) of the Little Penguins as you walk the natural phenomenon of the Penguin Parade. l Informative ranger talk on the beach through the “Penguin Experience” prior to the penguins' arrival l A variety of meals are available at the Penguin Parade Restaurant (own expense). EXPRESS UPGRADE OPTIONS Includes features of Tour 374 PLUS ... PENGUINS PLUS Tour 354 $170.00 VIP SKYBOX TOUR Tour 314 $201.00 Premium Viewing Child: $85.00 and access to Underground Viewing Child: N/A Best viewing in front of the penguins' high traffic route. Limited to 300 guests. Beachfront elevated enclosed viewing from the Ranger's box. Limited to 10 guests. UNDERGROUND VIEWING Tour 354U $186.00 GUIDED RANGER TOUR Tour 304 $201.00 and access to PENGUINS PLUS Child: $93.00 from separate viewing platform Child: N/A 4 Eye level viewing out of the elements. Limited to 70 guests. Dedicated Ranger Guide with viewing from a separate platform. Limited to 10 guests. MORNINGTON PENINSULA SMALL GROUP Strawberry Picking MORNINGTON, WINE, CHOCOLATES, STRAWBERRIES, ARTHURS SEAT Operates: MON, THU, FRI Tour 348 November 1 through to March 30 $176.00 MORNINGTON UPGRADE OPTIONS Departs: 8.25am Child: $88.00 Includes features of Tour 348 PLUS* ... Returns: 5.30pm Tour 348E Fare Includes: Wine tasting with accompaniments at The Cups Estate, chocolate tasting at EAGLE SKYLIFT $194.00 Child: $99.00 Mornington Peninsula Chocolaterie & Ice Creamery, café lunch with drink, cider and produce tasting at Mock Red Hill, strawberry picking at Sunny Ridge and free WiFi on coach. Mornington Peninsula is Melbourne's holiday playground ... stunning views from Arthurs Seat summit over the bay with its long white sand beaches, the splendour of vineyards, farms, holiday homes and a quiet country lifestyle, the Mornington Peninsula is a true delight. HIGHLIGHTS: l Visit the seaside resort of Mornington for l Enjoy a delicious café lunch with a drink morning tea (own expense) at local favourite Village Café Flinders l Stunning bay views and beachfront l Panoramic views of Bass Strait from Panoramic views across the bay to Melbourne from the gondola down to the base. homes Flinders lookout l l The Cups Estate - sample an extensive Scenic drive through Flinders Golf Course PENINSULA HOT SPRINGS* Tour 348S $204.00 range of hand crafted, cool climate wines with breathtaking ocean vistas Child: $109.00 accompanied with estate grown olives, l Cider and produce tastings at Mock olive oil and bread Red Hill l Grape vines and olive trees provide a l Sunny Ridge Strawberry Farm - picture perfect background for our tasting Australia's largest strawberry producer l Tour through the small township of l Wander through strawberry fields and Flinders with its preserved streetscape pick your own luscious strawberries l Immerse yourself in the delicate aroma - perhaps enjoy afternoon tea (own of indulgent chocolate as we enter expense) the impressive atelier of Mornington l Arthurs Seat - panoramic views across Peninsula Chocolaterie & Ice Creamery the bay to Melbourne. for a tasting Over 20 bathing experiences with your Bath House entry at Peninsula Hot Springs. * Peninsula Hot Springs options include Mornington stop, Bath House entry with towel hire, strawberry HOT SPRINGS*, EAGLE SKYLIFT Tour 348SE$222.00 picking at Sunny Ridge, Arthurs Seat and free WiFi on coach. Child: $120.00 Lunch is available at Bath House Café (own expense). 5 Rejuvenate at Peninsula Hot Springs and complete your day with a scenic gondola ride The Cups Estate Mock Red Hill from Arthurs Seat. MELBOURNE CITY TOUR Complimentary (MORNING) GPS commentary Centre Place laneway CITY TOUR, GUIDED WALK OF ARCADES & LANEWAYS, QUEEN VICTORIA MARKET Operates: DAILY Tour 381 $57.00 HIGHLIGHTS: Departs: 8.05am Child: $28.50 l Hotel Windsor - high Victorian architecture l St Patrick's Cathedral Returns: 12.00pm l Parliament House and Princess Theatre l Take a wander in Fitzroy Gardens - there l Royal Exhibition Buildings and Museum is opportunity to visit Captain Cook’s Fare Includes: Guided walk and free WiFi on coach. l Prestigious Melbourne University Cottage (own expense) l Lygon Street - café central and 'Little Italy' l Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) WELCOME TO OUR MELBOURNE - Heart of Australia’s classic south. l Take a guided walk through some of l East Melbourne - ornate Victorian Melbourne has compelling appeal in its gardens, its history, its character Melbourne's best arcades and laneways - terraced homes and its charm. Royal Arcade, Block Arcade, Centre Place l Colourful Chinatown Arcades, laneways, Chinatown, gardens and lifestyle form the richness of and Degraves Street l Queen Victoria Market* - look for a this most dynamic and vibrant city. l Perhaps enjoy a coffee (own expense) and bargain, wander around the fresh experience our unique laneways culture produce and take in the vibrant l Collins Street - Paris end cosmopolitan atmosphere l Old Treasury Buildings and State Offices l Flagstaff Gardens and law courts. *When the market is closed we will extend laneways & Fitzroy Gardens stop OR visit the MCG on MON & WED. CITY & PENGUINS Tour 387 $205.00 Child: $102.50 Royal Arcade Tour 381SIG City Tour with Spanish/Italian live guide available An exciting combination of our City Tour 381 (this page) and Penguins Tour 384 (page 2). TUE, THU & SUN. Adult: $188.00 Child: $153.00 6 Free time for lunch (own expense) between tours with eateries at Federation Square. MELBOURNE CITY TOUR UPGRADE OPTIONS Includes all features of Tour 381 (opposite page) PLUS ... RIVER CRUISE, BOXED LUNCH Tour 361 $84.00 MARKET FOODIE TOUR Tour 351 $126.00 City & Cruise Child: $42.00 Child: $77.50 Tour 361L City, Cruise $108.00 & Lunch Child: $54.00 Relaxing cruise on the Yarra River. Add a gourmet boxed lunch with drink to take with you. Elevate your senses on a walking tour of iconic Queen Vic Market with generous tastings. Concludes: 1:15pm after the river cruise. Operates: TUE, THU, SAT. Concludes: 1:00pm at Queen Victoria Market. EUREKA SKYDECK Tour 341 $79.00 MCG TOUR Tour 331 $82.00 Child: $43.50 Child: $42.50 Eureka Skydeck offers panoramic 360 degrees views of Melbourne.
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