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Must See & Do
These experiences are a must for any traveller. Whether it is an area to explore, a world famous view to behold or trip not to be missed, your Kuoni Concierge can book your place in advance for you.
From Sydney
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Hunter Valley Explore the world famous wine growing region of New South Wales. Sample the fine wines of Hunter Valley before a scenic drive back through the scenic valley. |
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Breakfast with the Kangaroos Enjoy an al-fresco breakfast with wild kangaroos and abundance of birdlife while absorbing the majestic views of the Blue Mountains. |
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Sydney Opera House Tour The behind the scenes tour explores what is without a doubt Australia's most recognised icon. |
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Port Stephens Dolphin Watching Discover the sandy beaches and sparkling waters of the North Sydney Coast, en route observe alligators feeding and kangaroos and koalas in a natural bush setting. Complete the experience with a luxury cruise in Port Stephens for a buffet lunch followed by the chance to see bottlenose dolphins up close. |
From Perth
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Pinnacles, Koalas and Sand Dunes Venture North to Caversham Wildlife Park, home to koalas and kangaroos. Explore the small fishing settlement of Lancelin before a thrilling experience on a four-wheel drive over massive Lancelin sand dunes. Continue onwards to Nambung National Park, home to the amazing Pinnacles Desert. |
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Margaret River, Vineyards and South West Travel to the Margaret River Region and visit Xanadu Winery, one of the early established vineyards of the region with an extensive wine cellar. Continue to the Eagles Heritage Raptor Centre which houses the largest collection of native raptors in Australia. From here experience a guided tour of Mammoth Cave; one of over 300 natural underground limestone caves in the district. |
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Wave Rock Wave Rock is a unique granite formation has been sculptured by nature into the form of a huge breaking wave estimated at being an incredible 2,700 million years old. |
From Cairns
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Hot Air Ballooning Travel at sunrise to the Atherton tablelands to join a thirty minute hot air balloon flight across the beautiful tableand scenery. Following your flight enjoy breakfast a scrumptious breakfast |
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Quicksilver Outer Barrier Reef Board Quicksilver's luxury wavepiecer catamaran for a nautical journey to the edge of the Barrier Reef. Take the opportunity to snorkel, dive (at extra cost), viewing the spectacular coral from a semi submersible or underwater observatory. |
From Melbourne
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Best of Melbourne This tour is a showcase of Melbourne's charm. A scenic cruise on the Yarra River, a visit to the beautiful Blue Dandenongs National Park and fine cuisine aboard the Colonial Tramcar Restaurant as you tour the streets of Melbourne. |
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Great Ocean Road Adventure The magnificent coastal road carved into the Cliffside allows the photo perfect opportunity to witness awe-inspiring sea and landscape of the region. Visit Port Campbell National Park and see the great stone pillars known as the Twelve Apostles which loom up to 165 feet high out of the surf. |
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The Savannah Walkabout Learn about native animals and plants both in the famous open range grasslands of Serendip Sanctuary and in the bushlands of Brisbane Ranges National Park. Walk amongst kangaroos, koalas and birds. A koala research project ensures that you will see these delightful creatures in the wild. |
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Penguin Parade Witness the natural phenomenon of the penguin parade as they return from the sea at Philip Island at dusk. |
From Uluru
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Kata Tijuta Valley Of The Winds Walk, Sunset and Barbeque Travel to Kata Tjuta for a guided walk to the Valley of the Winds Lookout to observe a magnificent outback sunset. Refresh yourself with a glass of sparkling wine before continuing on to enjoy a delicious Australian barbecue. There is time for stargazing too (weather permitting). |
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Aboriginal Uluru Tour Guided by a traditional Aboriginal and an Aboriginal language interpreter this tour begins at sunrise with a short tour at the base of Uluru and breakfast. Join your guide for the famous Liru Walk, retracing the path of the Liru ancestors through the bushland to Uluru. |
From Darwin
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Kakadu National Park One of Australia's best known treasures, Kakadu National Park where you join a cruise on the famous Yellow Water Billabong, searching for crocodiles and bird life. Visit the Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Centre and view displays depicting the traditions of the Aboriginal people in Kakadu. |
Something Special
From Sydney
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Sydney Bridge Climb Climb the ultimate Sydney attraction at dawn or twilight for spectacular views of the city. The ascent of 440 feet above sea level allows awe-inspiring views of the Sydney Opera House, the harbour and the bridge itself. |
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Sydney Opera House With High Tea Explore Australia’s most recognised icon with a guided tour, complete with a performance with reserved seating, and glass of Australian wine and High Tea. |
From Perth
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Tree Top Walk Visit the quaint historic townships of Ballingup and Bridgetown before travelling through Western Australia’s old forests to see the 170 foot Diamond Tree bush fire watchtower. Climb the Diamond Tree if you dare, or alternatively enjoy a picnic lunch in a tranquil bush setting. Continue to the Valley of the Giants “Tree Top Walk”, a 2000 feet long elevated walkway set 130 feet up amongst the forest canopy. |
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Rockingham Dolphin Swim Your adventure begins with cruising Rockingham’s sheltered bays and islands in search of any of the local dolphins. Complete the day by experiencing a personal encounter with the wild creatures. |
From Cairns
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Wave Dancer Coral Sea Island Sailing Board Quicksilver's 115 foot luxury sailing catamaran, offering the excitement of big ship sailing combined with the ultimate in comfort. Depart for Low Isles and on arrival choose from snorkelling, scuba diving or guided beach walks. |
From Uluru
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Sounds of Silence An award-winning dining experience under the stars, “Sounds of Silence” is a truly unique event. Travel to a private outback setting to watch the sunset, enjoy a traditional three-course outback dinner under the stars and learn about Aboriginal culture during a talk that explores the stars of the southern skies. This tour is very popular and we recommend that you prebook. |
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Camel to Sunset & Dot Painting Join Aboriginal artists for a dot-painting workshop and learn about traditional Aboriginal Art. Then take a camel ride off the beaten track to watch the sunset on Uluru from the tallest seats in town. Back at the camel farm enjoy bush snacks and a glass of sparkling wine. |