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Australian Outback Adventure Kakadu, Uluru, Reef, Sydney & Melbourne AUSTRALIAN OUTBACK ADVENTURE KAKADU, ULURU, REEF, SYDNEY & MELBOURNE Australian Outback Adventure Kakadu, Uluru, Reef, Sydney & Melbourne Signature Shared Journeys 12 Days / 11 Nights Sydney to Cairns Departs: Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat (Apr 15 - Oct 15) Priced at USD $4,066 per person Price is based on peak season rates. Contact us for low season pricing and specials. INTRODUCTION Highlights: Sydney | Melbourne | | Uluru (Ayers Rock) | Kakadu National Park | Great Barrier Reef Uncover the magic of the Australian outback with visits to Uluru and Kakadu, plus visit iconic places like the Great Barrier Reef, Melbourne and SydneyBeginning in Sydney, take your pick of choice attractions before continuing to Melbourne’s intricate alleys and lanewaysEntering the Northern Territory with two nights in Uluru, you'll witness the world-famous monolith at sunrise and sunset, then continue to Kakadu to learn about the Aboriginal rock art sites and their sacred connection to local cultureA flight to Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef brings this fabulous trip to an end. Itinerary at a Glance DAY 1 Sydney | Arrival DAY 2 Sydney | Freedom of Choice - Today choose 1 of 5 Excursions 1. Sydney Seaplanes Secrets 30-minute Scenic Flight 2. Morning Bondi Local Tour 3. Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb 4. Cruise Like a Local – BBQ Luncheon Cruise 5. Sydney Opera House Morning Backstage Tour with breakfast, afternoon City Tour DAY 3 Sydney – Day at Leisure DAY 4 Sydney to Melbourne DAY 5 Melbourne | Freedom of Choice - Today choose 1 of 2 Excursions Start planning your tailor-made vacation in Australia, Fiji and New Zealand by contacting our South Pacific specialists Call 1 855 465 1030 (Monday - Saturday 9am - 5pm Pacific time) Email [email protected] Web southpacificbydesign.com Suite 1200, 675 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC, V6B 1N2, Canada 2019/12/17 Page 1 of 5 AUSTRALIAN OUTBACK ADVENTURE KAKADU, ULURU, REEF, SYDNEY & MELBOURNE 1. Half Day Lanes & Arcades Including Lunch 2. Queen Victoria Markets and Local Flavors Tour including lunch DAY 6 Melbourne to Uluru (Ayres Rock) Tonight, we have included Dinner Under the Stars DAY 7 Uluru (Ayres Rock) Inclusions Sunrise Tour Sunset Camel Ride DAY 8 Uluru to Darwin, Transfer to Wildman Wilderness Lodge DAY 9 Wildman Wilderness Lodge Inclusion Kakadu National Park Tour DAY 10 Wildman Wilderness Lodge to Cairns via Darwin DAY 11 Cairns Inclusion Great Barrier Reef Outer Reef Experience Cruise DAY 12 Cairns | Departure MAP DETAILED ITINERARY The below itinerary is only a recommended suggestion; we offer tailor-made personal service and solutions to help you plan your perfect vacation. Day 1 Arrive Sydney Welcome to Sydney! Upon arrival you’ll be transferred to your hotel the heart of downtown, set within walking distance to major attractions like the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Circular Quay, Darling Harbour and the Royal Botanical Gardens. Start planning your tailor-made vacation in Australia, Fiji and New Zealand by contacting our South Pacific specialists Call 1 855 465 1030 (Monday - Saturday 9am - 5pm Pacific time) Email [email protected] Web southpacificbydesign.com Suite 1200, 675 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC, V6B 1N2, Canada 2019/12/17 Page 2 of 5 AUSTRALIAN OUTBACK ADVENTURE KAKADU, ULURU, REEF, SYDNEY & MELBOURNE Day 2 Sydney – Today you have the choice of 1 of 5 tours 1. Sydney Seaplanes Secrets 30-minute Scenic Flight Taking off from Rose Bay, this flight encompasses Sydney’s beautiful Northern Beaches. See all the famous sandy stretches on route, including Manly, Curl Curl, Avalon and the iconic Palm Beach where Australia’s favorite soap, ‘Home and Away’ is filmed. Return to the harbor via the yachtsman’s paradise of Pittwater and be amazed at the number of boats grouped around the picturesque waterway. Finally, end the trip with a gentle splash back down to Rose Bay. Please note, transfers to Rose Bay are not Included in this tour. 2. Morning Bondi Local Tour Do what the locals do and head to Bondi Beach! Enjoy a surf lifesaving club tour, a surf or bodyboard lesson and a casual beachside lunch with five-star views across Bondi. Along with your friendly local Bondi Surf Instructor, this is the best way to experience Australia’s most beautiful beach. 3. Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb Get your adrenaline pumping with a climb up Sydney’s iconic Harbour Bridge. This guided journey takes you along the lower arch of the bridge and then up the express ladder which leads to the summit, 440 feet above the shimmering harbor below. Here you’ll witness 360-degree views of Sydney including east to the Sydney Opera House and west to the Blue Mountains and Harbour City surrounds. 4. Cruise Like a Local – BBQ Luncheon Cruise Treat yourself to one of Sydney Harbour’s sensational 4-hour barbecue lunch cruises. Offering a unique and informative cruise experience, your personal host will cruise back in time sharing the rich history of Sydney Harbour and its foreshore. Enjoy the company of a small group and immerse yourself in on-board activities like fishing, kayaking and swimming. An Australian barbecue lunch is included alongside beverages, wines and local beers. 5. Sydney Opera House Morning Backstage Tour with breakfast, afternoon City Tour Get an early start this morning for VIP backstage access to the Sydney Opera House. This once-in-a-lifetime opportunity reveals the real-life dramas behind the building, as your guide will raise the curtain on what really goes on beyond the spotlight. Walk in the footsteps of legends like Ella Fitzgerald, Pavarotti, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Cate Blanchett, Vladimir Ashkenazy and the Foo Fighters. You might even get to stand on the world-famous Concert Hall stage, take up the conductors’ baton in the orchestra pit or get a sneak peek inside the stars’ dressing rooms. Then enjoy breakfast in the Green Room, the private haven of some of the world’s most famous artists. In the afternoon, the tour takes you to the historic Rocks district to hear stories of Australia’s early convict history. Enjoy magnificent views of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge and pay visits to the Queen Victoria Building and Sydney’s trendy Oxford Street district. Travel past the elegant terrace houses of Paddington, then arrive at the Pacific Ocean where you will see the superb coastal cliff walk around Tamarama and Bronte. Travel on to famous Bondi Beach, visit the beachfront promenade and enjoy a coffee or cool drink (own expense). See bronzed Aussie lifesavers and Sydney’s best panoramic view at Dover Heights, then return to the city via Double Bay, Kings Cross and Mrs. Macquarie’s Point for a final magical viewpoint over the harbor. Your tour concludes at either Circular Quay or Darling Harbour. Day 3 Day at leisure to explore Sydney Today is yours to explore sunny, cosmopolitan Sydney at your leisure. Mingle with the locals on famous Bondi Beach and take the scenic walk from Bondi to Bronte Beach. Soak up gorgeous views of the city at Circular Quay and explore the bustling neighborhood of Barangaroo just a short walk away. If you’d like to dig a little deeper into Sydney and discover hidden gems, we recommend a private or small-group tour of the city. We also have a fabulous lunch cruise on Sydney Harbour where you can truly live like a local for the day! Day 4 Sydney to Melbourne Your adventure continues today as you fly to Melbourne. Upon arrival you will be transferred to your hotel, leaving the rest of the day free to explore the city’s laneways, coffee shops, hidden bars and covert boutiques. Day 5 Melbourne – Today you have the choice of one of two half day tours 1. Half Day Lanes & Arcades Including Lunch Take a walk through Melbourne’s beautiful back streets and laneways this morning to get acquainted with the local lifestyle. Discover independent designers and specialty retailers, some quirky cafes and thought-provoking street art. There’s truly something for everyone in this city, and you can see over 30 stores in this one casual stroll. Stop for an hour to enjoy lunch with a glass of wine, then pop into all the stores that caught your eye earlier. 2. Queen Victoria Markets and Local Flavors Tour including lunch Your tour today begins with a trip to the iconic Queen Victoria Market, ideal for strolling through food stalls and people watching the locals. Next you’ll continue to Lygon Street, a neighborhood known as the city’s Little Italy and a local favorite for Melburnians. Here you’ll discover the food, history, people and culture of the area through a food tour of Melbourne’s biggest market, complete with stories, samples, tastings and time to explore. Savor a delicious and wholesome lunch with a drink, then discover hidden historical buildings, skeleton boutiques and the very best of local businesses. Start planning your tailor-made vacation in Australia, Fiji and New Zealand by contacting our South Pacific specialists Call 1 855 465 1030 (Monday - Saturday 9am - 5pm Pacific time) Email [email protected] Web southpacificbydesign.com Suite 1200, 675 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC, V6B 1N2, Canada 2019/12/17 Page 3 of 5 AUSTRALIAN OUTBACK ADVENTURE KAKADU, ULURU, REEF, SYDNEY & MELBOURNE Day 6 Melbourne to Uluru (Ayres Rock) with dinner under the stars Today you’ll say goodbye to Melbourne and hello to the Outback! Ayers Rock (or Uluru) sits prominently in the Red Centre and is renowned as the spiritual heart of Australia. Rich in Aboriginal culture, you’ll find that it truly encompasses the beauty of its surroundings, including your accommodation, Sails in the Desert Hotel. After your transfer, the day is at leisure until evening when your journey begins.
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