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| Cairns & the Great Barrier Reef | Itinerary | |
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The Tropical North Queensland region includes Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef and is considered by many to be the most diversely beautiful part of Australia. Cairns is a cosmopolitan city with a laid-back life style. It is also the gateway to the natural attractions of the reef and rainforest. Experience the magical sapphire blue waters of the Great Barrier Reef - the world's largest marine park. | |
| Cairns And A Night On The Great Barrier Reef | Itinerary | |
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The Great Barrier Reef is one of the natural wonders of the world and this is an outstanding opportunity to spend 1 night on board a 35 metre luxury catamaran on the Great Barrier Reef. If you really want to experience the Great Barrier Reef at its best... spend the night on it. | |
| Great Barrier Reef & Ayers Rock | Itinerary | |
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This tour introduces the magical waters of the Great Barrier Reef - and in contrast the vastness of the Red Centre and the great Outback including the giant monolith of Uluru (Ayers Rock). The tour offers two of Australia's best-known natural icons in the one tour. | |
| Hamilton Island | Itinerary | |
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Hamilton Island is situated in the centre of the Whitsunday Islands and at the edge of the Great Barrier Reef. Here you'll experience everything that is great about Australia - beautiful natural surrounds, calm waters, warm weather, fascinating coral reefs and diverse flora and fauna. Whether you're looking for plenty to do or nothing at all, Hamilton Island is the ultimate getaway. | |
| Uluru - Ayers Rock | Itinerary | |
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The Red Centre is a remarkable travel destination, with its vast desert landscapes of Australia's red heart punctuated by a range of unique natural wonders - from the massive ochre domes of Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) and the spiritual pinnacle of Australia Uluru (Ayers Rock). | |
| Red Centre - Alice Springs & Uluru | Itinerary | |
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Experience the heart of the country's most remote wilderness regions on earth. With it's endless horizons of red soiled deserts, mystical rock formations and traditions of the world's oldest culture. This awesome rock is part of this land of contrasts: home to free-spirited Alice Springs, amazing monoliths, great gorges, ancient landscapes, glimmering rivers and ancient Aboriginal sites. | |
| Gold Coast | Itinerary | |
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Gold Coast is a fun and diverse city, offering an explosion of action packed days. Get into the easy living lifestyle with 70 kilometres of sun, sand and surf at your doorstep or 100,000 hectares of world heritage listed rainforest just a short drive away. | |
| Tangalooma Island Resort | Itinerary | |
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Tangalooma Island Resort, surrounded by crystal clear waters, white sandy beaches and untouched national parks is located on Moreton Island. With a variety of tours and activities on offer, it is a perfect destination if you are seeking an action packed, nature based or relaxing experience - the choice is yours! The unforgettable experience of hand feeding a pod of wild bottlenose dolphins that visit Tangalooma each evening is by far the favourite activity of resort guests. | |
| Kangaroo Island Safari | Itinerary | |
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Experience the unspoilt nature and spectacular wild beauty of Kangaroo Island. Head to Cape Jervis by coach where you join a ferry to sail across Backstairs Passage to Kangaroo Island. Amazing scenery and an abundance of wildlife including wild sea lions, koalas, echidna and of course kangaroos with 2 full days to enjoy. Overnight accommodation is comfortable farm stay, watch the kangaroos feed off the lawn if you are lucky. | |
| Red Centre & Uluru Safari | Itinerary | |
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Alice Springs is the capital of the Outback. It's where the Arrernte Aboriginal tribal group have lived for 20,000 years and where pioneer men and women gave "tough" a new meaning. If you think The Alice is hot, flat and dusty then you had better think again, because there are stunning ranges, spectacular gum trees, refreshing waterholes, beautiful palm trees and amazing wildlife. As the saying goes," You will never, never know, if you never, never go" | |
| Litchfield & Kakadu National Park Safari | Itinerary | |
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Darwin is the Northern Territory's tropical capital city on the shores of a harbour 7 times the area size of Sydney Harbour. Darwin is a vibrant city, with a relaxed lifestyle. It's the gateway to the best natural and cultural attractions Australia has to offer including Kakadu National Park and Litchfield National Park. More than 50 nationalities make up its population, including the areas traditional owners, the Larrakai Aboriginal People. | |
| Adelaide to Alice Springs | Itinerary | |
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One of the places you will visit on this tour is the Flinders Ranges, one of the most spectacular, interesting and diverse destinations in the world. Couple all that with a relatively mild climate, friendly people, spectacular scenery, engaging wildlife and great food, this place has it all! You will also visit Coober Pedy, which is best known as being the opal capital of the world as well as for its unique style of underground living! The iconic Red centre with it's arid beauty of endless plains & monuments of nature - Uluru (Ayers Rock), Kata Tjuta ( The Olgas) & Kings Canyon. |
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| Kangaroo Island Adventure | Itinerary | |
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Kangaroo Island is a pristine wilderness - a place that has offered protection to substantial populations of native Australian animals, a place of beauty and a place of escape. Kangaroo Island (or 'KI' as the locals call it) is also big and surprisingly diverse. If you traverse its 155km length you'll find soaring cliffs, dense forest, towering sand dunes, wetlands and massive arcs of bone white beach. You may see Sea lions basking on the white beaches or koalas dozing in the trees, Kangaroo Island is a place of beauty and escape. | |
| Perth to Monkey Mia, Kalbarri & The Pinnacles | Itinerary | |
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This tour visits Monkey Mia, which is famed for the numerous bottlenose dolphins that visit to interact with visitors. There are about 300 wild dolphins that live in the bay. You will also visit the Nambung National Park, which is home to Australia's most unique and captivating landscapes - The Pinnacles. They are spectacular lime stone rocks that have formed over thousands of years and appear to rise from the desert sand. | |
| Grampians & Great Ocean Road Adventure Tour | Itinerary | |
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The Great Ocean Road stretches for over 300 kilometres and works its way along the stunning coastline of Victoria's south-west. It is recognised as one of the world's most scenic drives and along this scenic route you will see the Twelve Apostles, huge stone pillars that soar out of the water amongst the crashing waves of the coast. | |
| Sydney to Melbourne Overland tour | Itinerary | |
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This tour will introduce you to Australia's capital city, Canberra plus visiting the many treasures in this region from historic townships to the famous Snowy Mountains. You will also visit Mt Kosciuszko, at 2228 metres, the highest mountain on mainland Australia. See the gorgeous alpine wildflowers burst into colour in December. | |
| Self Drive Sydney to Melbourne | Itinerary | |
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Discover the varied landscapes on this 5-day drive to southwest NSW and Victoria. Less than an hours drive west of Sydney lies the unique National Park region of the Blue Mountains, a natural wonderland of untamed bush and spectacular rock formations. Unwind among the gentle sloping green hills of picturesque Southern Highland as you make your way to Canberra, the nation's capital. Many of the public buildings display some of Australia's most innovative architecture and the city's national museums and attractions hold and share the treasures of the nation. Stop overs in Albury, home to the infamous bushranger Ned Kelly, wine tasting in Rutherglen then visit Bendigo and Ballarat with their imposing historic | |
| West Coast Tasmania Safari | Itinerary | |
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Hobart is a city of warm sandstone, bright spinnakers on the water, & abundance of Colonial history. Enjoy 3 days exploring the west coast of Tasmania: lush forests, waterfalls, mountain ranges, lakes and national parks including Cradle Mountain - Lake St Clair, a World Heritage area. Conclude your tour in Launceston, a charming city straddling the Tamar River. | |
| Ayers Rock & The Great Barrier Reef | Itinerary | |
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This tour introduces the vastness of the Red Centre and the Great Outback including the giant monolith of Uluru (Ayers Rock) - and in contrast, experience the magical waters of the Great Barrier Reef. The tour offers two of Australia's best-known natural icons in the one tour. | |
| Cairns & the Great Barrier Reef | Itinerary | |
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The Tropical North Queensland region includes Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef and is considered by many to be the most diversely beautiful part of Australia. Cairns is a cosmopolitan city with a laid-back life style. It is also the gateway to the natural attractions of the reef and rainforest. Experience the magical sapphire blue waters of the Great Barrier Reef - the world's largest marine park. | |
| Cairns And A Night On The Great Barrier Reef | Itinerary | |
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The Great Barrier Reef is one of the natural wonders of the world and this is an outstanding opportunity to spend 1 night on board a 35 metre luxury catamaran on the Great Barrier Reef. If you really want to experience the Great Barrier Reef at its best... spend the night on it | |
| Hamilton Island | Itinerary | |
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Hamilton Island is situated in the middle of the middle of Queensland's Whitsunday Islands and at the edge of the Great Barrie Reef. Here you'll experience everything that is great about Australia - beautiful natural surrounds, calm waters, warm weather, fascinating coral reefs and diverse flora and fauna. Whether you're looking for plenty to do or nothing at all, Hamilton Island is the ultimate getaway. | |
| Taste of Tasmania Adventure Tour | Itinerary | |
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Tasmania is an island of stunning diversity, which you will experience on this tour, from its convict beginnings in Hobart situated on the Derwent River to the wild West Coast, the iconic sight of Cradle Mountain and pristine secluded beaches of the East Coast. This is where you travel to see some of the most significant World Heritage Areas on the earth whilst enjoying the relaxed island lifestyle and wonderful food and wine. |
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