Melbourne City Day Tour
Private Tour
About
Melbourne, Australia’s cultural capital, is a city of vibrant contrasts, blending history, art, and natural beauty. At its heart is the iconic Flinders Street Station, a hub connecting visitors to bustling laneways, hidden cafes, and the renowned street art of Hosier Lane. Nearby, Federation Square offers a dynamic space for art, dining, and live events, making it a cultural hotspot.
For a touch of greenery, the tranquil Fitzroy Gardens feature lush lawns, Captain Cook’s Cottage, and the enchanting Conservatory. A short trip from the city, Brighton Beach delights with its colorful bathing boxes, soft sands, and stunning coastal views. With its mix of urban charm and natural beauty, Melbourne promises a memorable experience for every visitor.
Ages 0 - 99, Max 11 per group
Duration 8h
Start Time: Check Availability
Language: Malay/English/Chinese
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Day 1: Melbourne Arrival & City TourWelcome to Melbourne! On arrival, meet and greet our tour representative. Following this we will visit the beautiful architectural buildings such as Flinders Street Station, Federation Square and The Shrine of Remembrance. We then stop at Hosier Lane, one of Melbourne's famous Street Art streets before heading to hotel for checking-in.
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Day 4: ShoppingBegin your day at the iconic Queen Victoria Market, where you'll find everything from fresh produce and gourmet treats to handmade crafts and souvenirs. Stroll through the bustling aisles and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of this historic market. Next, head to Bourke Street Mall, one of Melbourne's premier shopping destinations, where you'll find an array of high-end fashion boutiques, department stores, and specialty shops. Indulge in a bit of retail therapy and explore the latest trends and styles. Finish off your shopping spree at DFO, the ultimate destination for fashion lovers on a budget. Shop for discounted designer brands and snap up a bargain. Or, if you have a specific shopping hotspot in mind, your expert guide can take you there. With personalized attention and insider knowledge, this tour promises a fun and fruitful shopping experience in the heart of Melbourne.
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Day 5: Farewell MelbourneAfter breakfast, transfer from Melbourne hotel to the airport for your onward journey.
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Day 2: Phillip Island and Wildlife TourYour unforgettable day will commence with a visit to Maru Koala and Animal Park where you can see koalas, wombats, kangaroos and other Australian native animals. Next, we will head to Phillip Island Chocolate Factory for a unique interactive experience and one that you won't forget. The factory makes the finest and most delectable treats with more than 190 different varieties. Following this, we then travel to the Nobbies and visit the Penguin Parade to see the little penguins. You can experience the magic of watching these amazing seabirds waddle home from the ocean to their burrows.
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Day 3: Puffing Billy and Brighton Beach Day TourJust outside Melbourne, Dandenong Ranges is an amazing place to visit with amazing natural landscapes. We will stop at Puffing Billy Railway Steam Train to embark on a journey through the scenic Dandenong Ranges. Following this we will visit a fruit orchard where you can pick fruits and learn about farming practices. After lunch we will head to Brighton Beach, home to the historic bathing boxes. We will then travelling back to the hotel.
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Day 2: Swan Valley - Wildlife, Honey and Chocolate TourBegin with a visit to Caversham Wildlife Park, where you'll get up close and personal with Australia's most iconic animals, including koalas, kangaroos and wombats. Have lunch at a nearby restaurant or café in Swan Valley. Continue on to The House of Honey and Margaret River Chocolate Company, where you can sample delicious honey and artisanal chocolates. Then, explore the charming town of Margaret River, with its quaint shops and cafes. End your tour with a shopping spree at either Watertown or DFO factory outlet, where you'll find great deals on top brands. Grab some takeaway dinner from a nearby restaurant or café. Conclude the tour with transfer to your chosen hotel.
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Day 3: Fremantle City TourBegin your journey with a leisurely one-way cruise, taking in stunning views of the city skyline from the water. Explore the vibrant E Shed markets and browse the stalls for unique souvenirs and handcrafted goods. Enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant in Fremantle, tasting the region's flavours.Discover the rich cultural heritage of Fremantle with a visit to the iconic Perth Mosque, one of the city's most treasured landmarks. Immerse yourself in the bustling energy of the old Fremantle Market and experience the lively atmosphere of this popular destination. Grab some takeaway dinner before heading back to your hotel.
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Day 1: Perth Arrival and City TourBegin your adventure by meeting your guide at the airport for pickup. Explore Parliament & Council House and learn about its history. Discover the significance of Barracks Arch and take in the beautiful waterfront views at Elizabeth Quay. Don't miss the chance to see the iconic Bell Tower. Enjoy lunch before taking a leisurely stroll through Kings Park & Botanic Garden, where you can enjoy panoramic city views. Finally, check into your hotel for a relaxing evening.
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Day 5: Farewell PerthAfter breakfast, transfer from Perth hotel to the airport for your onward journey.
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Day 4: Free and EasyThe day is free at leisure so you can spend some time shopping or relaxing. Or you can choose additional tours to be included in your itinerary.
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Day 3: Movie World Theme ParkEnjoy a thrilling day at Warner Bros. Movie World, located on the Gold Coast, Australia’s ultimate theme park for movie lovers and thrill-seekers alike. Experience adrenaline-pumping rides like the DC Rivals HyperCoaster, meet your favorite characters from Warner Bros. films, and enjoy spectacular stunt shows and parades. Perfect for families and fans of all ages, Movie World delivers a day of Hollywood magic and unforgettable fun. End your day with a relaxing return to your hotel.
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Day 5: Farewell Gold CoastAfter breakfast, transfer from Gold Coast hotel to the airport for your onward journey.
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Day 4: Paradise Country and Shopping TourBegin your day with a visit to Paradise Country, an authentic Aussie farm experience. Meet friendly kangaroos, cuddle with koalas, and watch sheep shearing and stockhorse demonstrations. Immerse yourself in the outback culture before departing for your next destination. Next up, it's time for some retail therapy at Harbor Town Shopping Centre, offering an array of international and local brands at discounted prices. Shop for designer fashion, homewares, accessories, and more, all while enjoying the relaxed coastal atmosphere. After a full day of adventure and shopping, relax as you're driven back to your accommodation, reflecting on the unique experiences of your day.
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Day 2: Seaworld Theme ParkYou'll start your day at Seaworld Theme Park, where you'll experience a variety of exciting marine-themed attractions, shows, and exhibits. You can interact with dolphins, seals, penguins, and other sea creatures, and even take some thrilling rides like the Jet Rescue coaster or the Storm Coaster. Once you've had your fill of excitement and entertainment, you'll return to your accommodation for some rest and relaxation.
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Day 1: Gold Coast ArrivalWelcome to Gold Coast! Upon arrival at the airport, you will be greeted by our friendly staff and taken on a short tour of Surfers Paradise, one of the most popular areas on the Gold Coast. We will then take you to a nearby café for some light refreshments or a meal, depending on your preference. After that, we will proceed to your accommodation where you can check in and enjoy some free time to settle in and explore the surrounding area.
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Day 1: Brisbane ArrivalWelcome to Brisbane! After your flight, our friendly guide will be waiting for you at the airport to provide a warm meet and greet. If time permits, we'll stop by a nearby café for a light refreshment or meal before heading to your hotel for check-in. The rest of the day is free and easy for you to relax and unwind after your journey.
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Day 5: Farewell BrisbaneAfter breakfast, transfer from Brisbane hotel to the airport for your onward journey.
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Day 3: Sunshine Coast TourExperience the best of Sunshine Coast with our specially curated tour! Start your day with an exciting ride on the Aquaduck and take in the stunning views of the coastline. After that, get up close and personal with fascinating sea creatures at the Sea Life Sunshine Coast. Alternatively, if you prefer a more wildlife-focused experience, choose the alternative attractions of Australia Zoo. End the day by heading back to your hotel, feeling enriched by the natural beauty and wildlife of the Sunshine Coast
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Day 2: Brisbane City Day TourBegin with a city tour, exploring the best of Brisbane's architecture, history, and culture. See iconic landmarks such as the City Hall and Parliament House, and stroll through the lush greenery of the Botanic Gardens. Stop at South Bank, Brisbane's premier entertainment precinct, where you'll find a range of restaurants, cafes, shops, and entertainment venues. Take a leisurely stroll along the riverside promenade and relax in one of the many parks and gardens. Cap off your day with a visit to Mt Coot-tha Lookout, offering panoramic views of the city and its surroundings. Take in the breathtaking scenery and snap some photos to remember your trip by before heading back to your selected accommodation.
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Day 4: Gold Coast Theme Park ExperienceExperience the thrill of the Gold Coast's best theme parks with Jom Australia Private Tour. Choose from the heart-pumping rides of Movie World, the marine life and shows of Sea World, or the cartoon-inspired fun of Warner Bros. Movie World. Whichever park you choose, you'll enjoy a full day of excitement, entertainment, and adventure. With hassle-free transportation all you need to do is sit back, relax, and let the fun begin!
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2. Explore The Glow Worm CavesThe Glow Worm Caves at Mt Tamborine offer a magical experience, showcasing thousands of glow worms that light up the darkness like stars. Guided tours provide insights into their unique habitat, offering a sustainable way to enjoy this natural wonder. Perfect for families and nature lovers, it’s a must-visit destination.
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4. Thunderbird ParkThunderbird Park, located on Mount Tamborine, is a thrilling adventure and nature destination offering activities for all ages. Explore gemstone fossicking, tackle the high ropes course at TreeTop Challenge, or enjoy mini-golf and horse riding. Surrounded by lush rainforest, it’s also a great spot for picnics, hiking, and camping. Whether you’re seeking excitement or relaxation, Thunderbird Park has something for everyone!
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3. Adventure through The Tamborine Rainforest SkywalkThe Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk is an unforgettable eco-adventure, offering a treetop walk through the lush rainforest canopy of Mount Tamborine. Spanning bridges, elevated pathways, and a cantilevered deck above Cedar Creek, it provides stunning views of the forest, waterfalls, and wildlife. Perfect for nature lovers, it’s a serene and immersive way to explore the beauty of the Scenic Rim.
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5. Snow Adventure ContinuesContinue your snow adventure, exploring more of the mountain's offerings.
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4. Lunch at Alpine VillageEnjoy a hearty lunch at one of the Alpine Village's cozy restaurants, fuelling up for the afternoon.
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2. Hire snow gear at MansfieldBegin at Mansfield where you'll gear up with snow gear including snowboards, skis, and protective clothing.
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3. Adventure at Mt BullerMt Buller is a premier alpine destination in Victoria, offering a wide range of activities for visitors year-round. In winter, the mountain transforms into a snow sports paradise with over 300 hectares of skiable terrain, catering to beginners and experts alike. Visitors can enjoy skiing, snowboarding, tobogganing, and snowshoeing, as well as fun snow play areas for families.
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2. Explore Sovereign HillSovereign Hill, located in Ballarat, is an immersive open-air museum that brings Australia’s 1850s gold rush era to life. Explore a recreated gold mining town, pan for real gold, and interact with costumed characters in period dress. With underground mine tours, live demonstrations, and nightly sound-and-light shows, it’s a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and families alike.
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3. Gold MuseumThe Gold Museum, located near Sovereign Hill in Ballarat, showcases a fascinating collection of gold rush-era artifacts and treasures. Discover the history of Ballarat’s golden past through exhibits featuring nuggets, coins, jewelry, and mining tools. With interactive displays and insights into the lives of miners, it’s a perfect complement to your Sovereign Hill experience.
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5. The Penguin ParadeThe Penguin Parade on Phillip Island is a magical wildlife experience where visitors can watch little penguins return to their burrows at sunset. From viewing platforms or underground hides, you’ll see these adorable creatures waddle ashore after a day at sea. A must-visit attraction, it offers a unique glimpse into the lives of the world’s smallest penguins.
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3. Phillip Island Chocolate FactoryPhillip Island Chocolate Factory is a sweet lover’s paradise, offering interactive exhibits and a behind-the-scenes look at chocolate making. Explore fun attractions like the world’s largest chocolate waterfall, create your own custom chocolates, and enjoy delicious treats in the café. It’s a must-visit destination for families and chocolate enthusiasts alike!
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4. The Nobbies CentreThe Nobbies Centre, located on Phillip Island, offers spectacular views of rugged coastlines and the Bass Strait. Explore the boardwalks to spot fur seals on Seal Rocks and experience the blowholes in action during high seas. Inside, interactive displays highlight the island’s unique marine life, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers and families.
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2. Visit Maru Koala & Wildlife ParkMaru Koala and Wildlife Park, located near Phillip Island, is a family-friendly destination where visitors can get up close with Australia’s unique wildlife. Hand-feed kangaroos and wallabies, cuddle a koala, and meet dingoes, emus, and more. The park also features a mini-golf course and educational talks, making it a fun and interactive experience for all ages.
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2. Adventure at The Puffing Billy RailwayThe Puffing Billy Railway offers more than just a scenic train ride; it features a range of attractions to enhance your visit. Along the journey, marvel at the lush landscapes of the Dandenong Ranges National Park, with towering mountain ash trees and vibrant fern gullies. Stops like Lakeside Station provide opportunities to enjoy the tranquil Emerald Lake, perfect for picnics or paddle boating. At Gembrook, the train’s final stop, you can explore this quaint town’s charming shops and cafes. Seasonal events, themed journeys like the "Dinner Train," and family-friendly activities such as model railway displays make Puffing Billy an unforgettable experience for all ages.
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4. Brighton BeachBrighton Beach, just outside Melbourne, is famous for its colorful bathing boxes, pristine sandy shores, and stunning views of Port Phillip Bay. Perfect for swimming, sunbathing, or snapping photos of the iconic beach huts, it’s a must-visit destination for a relaxing coastal escape with a touch of charm and history.
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3. Observe Mt Dandenong at Sky-high LookoutSkyHigh Lookout, perched atop Mount Dandenong, offers breathtaking panoramic views of Melbourne’s city skyline, Port Phillip Bay, and beyond. This popular destination features beautifully landscaped gardens, including the whimsical English Garden and a hedge maze, as well as a cozy bistro for dining with a view. Whether visiting during the day or enjoying the city lights at night, it’s a must-visit spot for nature and scenery lovers.
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5. Discover The Twelve ApostlesThe Twelve Apostles, located along the Great Ocean Road, are iconic limestone stacks rising dramatically from the Southern Ocean. Formed by centuries of erosion, these towering formations are best viewed at sunrise or sunset for their stunning golden hues. A must-see natural wonder, they offer breathtaking scenery and a glimpse into the power of nature.
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3. Memorial ArchThe Great Ocean Road Memorial Arch is a symbolic gateway commemorating the soldiers who built the road as a tribute to their comrades lost in World War I. Located near Aireys Inlet, it’s a popular photo stop and a meaningful landmark along this scenic drive.
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2. Visit Split Point LighthouseSplit Point Lighthouse, located in Aireys Inlet along the Great Ocean Road, is an iconic beacon offering stunning views of the coastline. Known as "The White Queen," it’s a perfect spot for photos, coastal walks, and a glimpse into maritime history.
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6. Loch Ard GorgeLoch Ard Gorge, near the Twelve Apostles on the Great Ocean Road, is a stunning coastal attraction known for its turquoise waters, towering cliffs, and rich history. Named after the Loch Ard shipwreck of 1878, it offers walking trails, secluded beaches, and breathtaking views, making it a must-visit stop for nature and history enthusiasts.
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4. Explore Apollo BayApollo Bay, nestled along the Great Ocean Road, is a vibrant coastal town known for its crescent-shaped beach and bustling harbour. It’s a hub for fresh seafood, water activities like kayaking and fishing, and serves as a gateway to the lush rainforests and waterfalls of the Great Otway National Park.
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6. Fitzroy GardenFitzroy Gardens, located in the heart of Melbourne, is a serene oasis featuring lush greenery, historic landmarks, and charming pathways. Highlights include Captain Cook’s Cottage, the Fairies’ Tree, and the beautiful Conservatory. Perfect for a leisurely stroll or picnic, it’s a must-visit spot to relax and enjoy Melbourne’s natural beauty.
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4. Visit Hosier LaneHosier Lane, located in Melbourne’s CBD, is a world-famous street art destination, showcasing ever-changing murals and graffiti from local and international artists. A vibrant and colorful laneway, it’s a must-visit spot for art lovers, photographers, and anyone looking to experience Melbourne’s creative urban culture.
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5. The Shrine of RemembranceThe Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne is a majestic war memorial dedicated to honoring the service and sacrifice of Australians in war. Surrounded by peaceful gardens, it offers visitors a chance to explore exhibitions, participate in remembrance ceremonies, and enjoy panoramic views of the city from its balcony. It’s a place of reflection, education, and tribute to Australia’s history.
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3. Federation SquareFederation Square, located in the heart of Melbourne, is a dynamic cultural precinct blending modern architecture with vibrant public spaces. Home to world-class museums like ACMI, galleries, restaurants, and live events, it’s a hub for art, entertainment, and community gatherings. Perfect for soaking in Melbourne’s creative and lively spirit!
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7. Brighton BeachBrighton Beach, just outside Melbourne, is famous for its colorful bathing boxes, pristine sandy shores, and stunning views of Port Phillip Bay. Perfect for swimming, sunbathing, or snapping photos of the iconic beach huts, it’s a must-visit destination for a relaxing coastal escape with a touch of charm and history.
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2. Flinders Street StationStart your journey at Flinders Street Station, Melbourne’s iconic landmark, Australia’s oldest train station and a hub of the city’s culture and history. With its distinctive dome and clock tower, it’s a favorite meeting spot and a gateway to Melbourne’s vibrant laneways, shopping, and attractions. A visit here is essential for experiencing the heart of the city.
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4. Explore The Jenolan CavesJenolan Caves, nestled in the Blue Mountains, is a world-renowned cave system known for its stunning limestone formations and underground rivers. With guided tours ranging from easy walks to adventure caving, visitors can explore breathtaking chambers like the Cathedral and the Temple of Baal. Perfect for families and adventurers, it’s a must-visit natural wonder steeped in history and beauty.
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2. Visit Lincoln's RockLincoln’s Rock, located in the Blue Mountains near Wentworth Falls, is a stunning clifftop lookout offering panoramic views of the Jamison Valley. This flat rock ledge is a favorite for photographers and nature lovers, providing breathtaking vistas that are especially magical at sunrise and sunset. It's a serene spot to connect with nature and take in the Blue Mountains’ awe-inspiring beauty.
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3. Echo Point and The Three SistersEcho Point, located in the Blue Mountains, offers breathtaking views of the iconic Three Sisters, a trio of dramatic rock formations steeped in Aboriginal legend. From here, embark on the Three Sisters Walk, an easy trail leading to closer views and the famous Giant Stairway, which descends into the lush Jamison Valley. Perfect for nature lovers, hikers, and photographers, it’s a gateway to unforgettable adventures in this World Heritage-listed region
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3. Canberra MosqueCanberra Mosque, located in Yarralumla, is the oldest mosque in the Australian Capital Territory and serves as a spiritual hub for the local Muslim community. With its simple yet inviting design, it offers a peaceful space for prayer and reflection. Visitors are welcome to learn about Islam and experience the mosque’s serene atmosphere, making it a meaningful stop for those exploring Canberra’s cultural and spiritual landmarks.
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4. Visit the Australian Parliament HouseThe Australian Parliament House in Canberra is a striking architectural landmark and the heart of the nation’s democracy. Open to the public, it offers guided tours, interactive exhibits, and access to the public galleries to witness parliamentary debates. Set atop Capital Hill, it also boasts stunning views of the city and is a must-visit for those seeking to explore Australia’s political and cultural heritage.
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5. Explore Mt Ainslie LookoutMount Ainslie Lookout offers breathtaking panoramic views of Canberra, including the iconic Anzac Parade, Lake Burley Griffin, and Parliament House. A favorite spot for photographers and nature lovers, it’s easily accessible by car or via a scenic walking trail through native bushland. It’s the perfect place to soak in the beauty of the capital, especially at sunrise or sunset.
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6. Australian War MemorialThe Australian War Memorial in Canberra is a powerful tribute to those who served in Australia’s armed forces. Combining a museum, shrine, and archive, it features moving exhibits, historical artifacts, and the iconic Roll of Honor. A must-visit site, it offers a profound experience of reflection, education, and appreciation of Australia’s military history. (Only available if time permits).
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1. Depart from SydneyLeave Sydney via ground vehicle. (Travel time approximately 3.5 hours each way)
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2. Explore FloriadeFloriade in Canberra is Australia’s biggest celebration of spring, showcasing stunning floral displays with over a million blooming flowers. Held annually in Commonwealth Park, this vibrant festival features live entertainment, markets, workshops, and family-friendly activities. It’s a must-visit event that combines nature, art, and community in a spectacular celebration of the season!
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2. Visit Stanwell TopsStanwell Tops is a breathtaking coastal lookout just south of Sydney, offering sweeping views of the Illawarra coastline and the Pacific Ocean. A favorite spot for hang gliders and photographers, it’s the perfect place to soak in the scenery, watch the paragliders soar, and experience nature at its finest.
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4. Observe Wollongong LighthouseThe Wollongong Lighthouse, perched on Flagstaff Hill, is a picturesque landmark offering stunning views of the coastline and the Pacific Ocean. Surrounded by lush green parklands, it’s a perfect spot for a relaxing stroll, a family picnic, or capturing memorable photos. A visit here showcases the charm and serenity of Wollongong’s waterfront.
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5. Explore KiamaKiama is a charming coastal town renowned for its natural beauty and the famous Kiama Blowhole, where ocean waves burst dramatically through a natural rock formation. Visitors can explore the scenic harbour, relax at beautiful beaches, and enjoy coastal walks with stunning views. It’s a must-visit destination for its unique attractions and laid-back charm.
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3. Tour Seacliff BridgeThe Sea Cliff Bridge is an iconic coastal marvel along the Grand Pacific Drive, renowned for its dramatic curves suspended over the ocean. Offering stunning views of the cliffs and Pacific waves below, it’s a favorite for scenic drives, leisurely walks, and unforgettable photo opportunities. A must-visit for its blend of engineering brilliance and natural beauty!
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2. Explore The Australian Reptile ParkEmbark on a wild adventure at the Australian Reptile Park, home to Australia’s most fascinating creatures. From cuddly koalas and kangaroos to crocodiles and snakes, there’s something for everyone. Enjoy live shows, meet friendly keepers, and witness venom-milking demonstrations that save lives. Perfect for families, the park offers a fun and educational experience you won’t forget.
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3. Observe The Norah Head LighthouseNorah Head Lighthouse is a historic landmark on the Central Coast, offering panoramic ocean views and a glimpse into maritime history. Visitors can climb the lighthouse, explore its grounds, and enjoy the surrounding pristine beaches and coastal walks.
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5. Join The Pelican FeedingThe daily pelican feeding at The Entrance is a cherished tradition where visitors can watch these iconic birds gather for a meal by the waterfront. It’s a fun, educational experience that highlights the town’s connection to its wildlife.
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3. Visit The Long JettyLong Jetty is a lakeside suburb on the Central Coast, known for its historic jetties stretching into Tuggerah Lake. It’s a favourite spot for fishing, photography, and enjoying peaceful waterside views. With its relaxed atmosphere, it’s ideal for a quiet escape.
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4. The EntranceThe Entrance is a vibrant coastal town on the Central Coast, famous for its picturesque waterfront and daily pelican feeding at Memorial Park—a beloved tradition that draws visitors from near and far. Known for its family-friendly atmosphere, it offers a range of activities, from leisurely strolls along the boardwalk to boating on the calm waterways. With lively markets, local cafes, and stunning beaches nearby.
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3. Sydney Opera HouseThe Sydney Opera House is an iconic UNESCO World Heritage site, renowned for its striking sail-like architecture and breathtaking views of Sydney Harbour. A hub for world-class performances, fine dining, and cultural experiences, it’s one of Australia’s most visited and photographed landmarks.
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5. Visit Hickson Road ReserveHickson Road Reserve is a scenic park nestled beneath the Sydney Harbour Bridge, offering unparalleled views of the Opera House and the bustling harbour. A popular spot for picnics, wedding photography, and relaxing by the water, it’s a serene escape in the heart of the city.
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4. Explore Circular QuayCircular Quay is Sydney’s bustling waterfront hub, offering stunning harbour views and access to iconic landmarks like the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge. It’s also the central point for ferry rides, providing scenic journeys to destinations such as Manly and Watsons Bay, making it a perfect spot to explore the city by water.
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8. Queen Victoria BuildingThe Queen Victoria Building (QVB) is a stunning heritage-listed shopping arcade in Sydney, blending Victorian-era architecture with modern luxury. Spanning several levels, it features boutique stores, fine dining, and iconic landmarks like the intricate stained-glass windows and the Great Australian Clock. It's a must-visit for history lovers and shopaholics alike!
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2. Visit Mrs Macquarie's ChairMrs Macquarie’s Chair is a historic sandstone bench, offering stunning panoramic views of Sydney Harbour, including the Opera House and Harbour Bridge. A popular spot for photos and relaxation, it’s steeped in history and natural beauty.
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7. Darling HarbourDarling Harbour is a vibrant waterfront precinct in Sydney, renowned for its stunning views, dining, and entertainment. Visitors can explore the SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, featuring mesmerizing marine life, or enjoy nearby attractions like the Wildlife Sydney Zoo, Madame Tussauds, and bustling Harbourside Shopping Centre. It's the perfect spot for families, couples, and adventure seekers alike!
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6. Observatory HillObservatory Hill is a historic site in Sydney, home to the Sydney Observatory and one of the city's highest points. It offers a unique blend of cultural heritage and sweeping views of the harbour and bridge. Known for its iconic rotunda and peaceful atmosphere, it’s a favourite spot for locals to unwind and enjoy a slice of history.
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2. Visit Featherdale Wildlife ParkFeatherdale Wildlife Park is a must-visit for animal lovers, offering an up-close experience with Australia’s iconic wildlife. Hand-feed kangaroos, cuddle a koala, and explore exhibits featuring native birds, reptiles, and more. Located just outside Sydney, it’s the perfect destination for families and nature enthusiasts!
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4. Discover The Three SistersEcho Point, located in the Blue Mountains, offers breathtaking views of the iconic Three Sisters, a trio of dramatic rock formations steeped in Aboriginal legend. From here, embark on the Three Sisters Walk, an easy trail leading to closer views and the famous Giant Stairway, which descends into the lush Jamison Valley. Perfect for nature lovers, hikers, and photographers, it’s a gateway to unforgettable adventures in this World Heritage-listed region.
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3. Explore Scenic WorldScenic World, nestled in the heart of the Blue Mountains, offers thrilling ways to explore Australia's stunning natural beauty. Ride the Scenic Railway, the steepest passenger train in the world, glide across the Jamison Valley on the Scenic Skyway, or enjoy panoramic views from the Scenic Cableway. It's a must-visit for breathtaking landscapes and unforgettable adventures!
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5. Pray at Gallipoli MosqueAs the day winds down, take a moment to relax and reflect at the serene Gallipoli Mosque in Auburn. This stunning architectural gem, inspired by Ottoman design, offers a peaceful retreat and a glimpse into Australia’s rich multicultural heritage. It’s the perfect stop to reflect and find tranquillity before concluding your unforgettable journey.
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4. Sandboarding OR 4WD Sand Dune TourExplore the iconic Stockton Sand Dunes in Port Stephens, the largest moving sand dunes in the Southern Hemisphere. Their guided 4WD tours take you deep into this stunning desert-like landscape, where you can experience the thrill of sandboarding down towering dunes. Perfect for adventurers of all ages, these tours combine excitement, breathtaking scenery, and fascinating insights into the area’s rich Aboriginal heritage. It’s an unforgettable way to experience Port Stephens!\
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3. Port StephenPort Stephens is a coastal paradise known for its stunning beaches, pristine bays, and diverse wildlife. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, it offers activities like sandboarding on the Stockton Sand Dunes, dolphin and whale watching cruises, and snorkeling in marine sanctuaries. With its laid-back charm and natural beauty, Port Stephens is a must-visit destination for adventure and relaxation.
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2. Dolphin CruiseDolphin cruises on the Central Coast provide a memorable way to connect with nature, taking you through pristine waters to spot playful dolphins swimming and leaping alongside the boat. Expert guides share insights into marine life as you enjoy stunning coastal views, making it a perfect adventure for families and nature enthusiasts alike.
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2. Visit Brisbane City HallBrisbane City Hall is an iconic heritage building in the heart of the city, known for its stunning architecture and cultural significance. Home to the Museum of Brisbane, it offers free exhibits, art installations, and fascinating insights into the city’s history.
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6. Explore Mt Coot-tha LookoutThe Mt Coot-tha Lookout offers breathtaking panoramic views of Brisbane’s skyline, sprawling suburbs, and even Moreton Bay on clear days. A popular spot for locals and visitors alike, it’s perfect for a scenic drive, a relaxing coffee at the café, or dining at the Summit Restaurant. Whether visiting during the day or at night to see the city lights, it’s a must-see destination for stunning vistas and memorable moments.
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5. Stop at South BankStop at South Bank, Brisbane's premier entertainment precinct, where you'll find a range of restaurants, cafes, shops, and entertainment venues. Take a leisurely stroll along the riverside promenade and relax in one of the many parks and gardens.
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4. Stroll through The Botanic GardensThe City Botanic Gardens, located near the Edward Street gates in Brisbane, are a lush oasis in the heart of the city. These heritage-listed gardens feature winding pathways, ornamental ponds, and ancient trees, offering a peaceful retreat from the urban hustle. Perfect for picnics, riverside strolls, or simply unwinding, they’re a must-visit for nature lovers exploring Brisbane.
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3. Attend the Parliament HouseBrisbane's Parliament House, located in the city’s historic precinct, is a beautifully preserved example of French Renaissance architecture and the seat of Queensland’s Parliament. Visitors can explore its stunning interiors, including the grand staircase and Legislative Chamber. Surrounded by lush gardens, it’s a must-visit for history enthusiasts and those interested in Queensland’s political heritage.
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2. Enjoy a ride on The AquaduckThe Aquaduck Sunshine Coast offers a unique and fun-filled amphibious tour combining sightseeing on land and water. Starting in Mooloolaba, this iconic vehicle takes you through the vibrant streets before splashing into the water for a scenic cruise along the waterways. Perfect for families, it’s a fun way to explore the Sunshine Coast’s beauty and charm.
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4. Alternatively explore Australia ZooAustralia Zoo, founded by the legendary Steve Irwin, is a world-famous wildlife sanctuary located on the Sunshine Coast. Known as the "Home of the Crocodile Hunter," it offers unforgettable encounters with animals like kangaroos, koalas, tigers, and, of course, crocodiles during the thrilling Wildlife Warriors Show. With interactive exhibits, animal feedings, and conservation-focused experiences, it’s a must-visit destination for animal lovers and families.
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3. Visit SEA Life AquariumSEA LIFE Sunshine Coast, located in Mooloolaba, is a captivating marine attraction featuring a variety of underwater exhibits and interactive experiences. Walk through the Ocean Tunnel to see sharks and rays glide overhead, marvel at playful seals in the Seal Stadium, and explore vibrant coral reefs and jellyfish displays. Perfect for families and marine enthusiasts, it’s a must-visit destination to discover the wonders of the ocean.
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2. Visit Byron Bay LighthouseByron Bay Lighthouse, perched atop Cape Byron, is an iconic landmark offering breathtaking panoramic views of the coastline and the Pacific Ocean. As the easternmost point of mainland Australia, it’s a prime spot to watch the sunrise or spot migrating whales. Surrounded by scenic walking trails, it’s a must-visit destination for its natural beauty and historic charm.
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5. Return to HotelReturn to hotel.
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3. Explore Tropical Fruit WorldTropical Fruit World, located in the Tweed Valley, is a unique attraction celebrating exotic fruits and lush landscapes. Visitors can explore orchards on a guided tour, sample fresh tropical produce, and enjoy family-friendly activities like a tractor ride around the plantorium. Perfect for nature lovers and foodies, it’s a fun and delicious adventure in a beautiful setting.
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4. Discover Point DangerPoint Danger, located on the Queensland-New South Wales border, is a stunning coastal lookout offering panoramic views of the ocean and surrounding beaches. Known for its historical significance, it features the Captain Cook Memorial and is a popular spot for whale watching during migration season. With scenic walking trails and picnic areas, it’s a must-visit for breathtaking vistas and coastal charm.
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1. Depart from hotelThe adventure begins!
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Day 4: Shopping DayStart your day at the iconic Paddy's Market, with its bustling energy and vibrant atmosphere, where you can find a variety of local goods and souvenirs. Next, explore the chic boutiques and high-end stores of Pitt Street, renowned for its luxurious shopping experience. Alternatively, visit the DFO for discounted designer brands and bargains. Or, if you have a shopping hotspot in mind, let your expert guide know and they'll take you there. With personalized attention and insider tips from your expert guide, this tour promises an unforgettable shopping experience in Sydney's most popular shopping destinations.
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Day 5: Farewell SydneyAfter breakfast, transfer from Sydney accommodation to the airport for your onward journey.
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Day 2: Sydney City TourBegin with a stroll through the stunning gardens of Mrs. Macquarie's Chair, where you'll take in panoramic views of the harbor. Admire the iconic architecture of the Opera House and then explore the charming laneways and markets of The Rock. Step aboard a Sydney Harbour Sightseeing Cruise and see the city from a unique perspective. Take in the breathtaking sights of Milson Point, with its stunning views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Finally, soak in the vibrant atmosphere of Darling Harbour and experience the buzzing energy of this popular destination.
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Day 1: Sydney ArrivalWelcome to Sydney! On arrival, meet and greet our tour representative. Then, we will have lunch before heading to La Perouse. We will discover the natural beauty and rich history of La Perouse, a beautiful peninsula in Sydney’s southeast. From here you will then be transferred to the hotel for checking in.
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Day 3: Blue Mountain and Wildlife ExperienceWe will start the tour with a visit to Featherdale Wildlife Park, where you can get close to Australian wildlife like koalas and kangaroos. Next, we will continue our journey to the Blue Mountains where you can enjoy rides at Scenic World. You can ride the steepest incline Railway in the world or ride the Cableway and Skyway and enjoy the panoramic views of Jamison Valley. Following this, we will see the famous Three Sisters rock formation up close from Echo Point.