Experience the ultimate 22-day Australian adventure from Sydney to Melbourne, blending iconic cities, stunning coastlines, and tropical wonders. Start in Sydney, exploring the Harbour, Opera House, and Blue Mountains, then travel along the Pacific Coast, stopping at charming towns like Port Stephens, Port Macquarie, Byron Bay, and Cabarita Beach. Enjoy dolphin cruises, sunrise balloon flights, and rainforest walks along the way. Discover Brisbane and the Gold Coast with wildlife encounters and premium wine tasting. Fly to Cairns to snorkel the Great Barrier Reef, ride the Kuranda Scenic Railway, and explore the Daintree Rainforest. Finish in Melbourne with the Great Ocean Road, city highlights, and the Mornington Peninsula’s wine, bays, and hot springs.
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Sydney, Australia’s most iconic city, is a vibrant hub of culture, beauty, and history. Home to nearly 20% of the country's population, it’s also Australia’s largest city. Perched along the stunning east coast, Sydney boasts an enviable mix of world-famous landmarks, including the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge, alongside pristine white-sand beaches like Bondi and Manly. With a rich tapestry of history, art, and diverse culinary delights, Sydney offers something for every traveller, from sun-seekers and food lovers to adventure enthusiasts.
Arrive into Sydney. A private driver will meet your flight and transfer you to your accommodation.
When in Sydney travel like the locals do, on the harbour highway! The Hop-on Hop-off Ferry pass takes you to the city's must-see spots like Taronga Zoo, Shark Island, Watsons Bay and Manly. Start your day at Circular Quay or Darling Harbour and enjoy the flexibility to explore at your own pace. The friendly crew provides onboard commentary, while a printed map and easy-to-follow ferry timetable will keep you informed. Pass the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge while relaxing on indoor or outdoor decks with free Wi-Fi.
Your accommodation: Vibe Hotel Sydney
Perfectly positioned in the heart of Sydney CBD, Vibe Hotel Sydney is surrounded by Sydney’s premier attractions such as Hyde Park, Chinatown, and Sydney Tower as well as minutes away from the exciting suburbs of Surry Hills and Darlinghurst.
Discover the beauty of the Blue Mountains on a deluxe day tour with AEA Luxury Tours. Enjoy a luxurious, all-inclusive experience as you visit breathtaking lookouts, iconic landmarks like the Three Sisters, and hidden gems, all while travelling in the comfort of a luxury, air-conditioned vehicle. With an expert guide sharing insights throughout the day, you’ll explore stunning landscapes, enjoy a scenic bushwalk, and indulge in a delicious lunch at an award-winning local restaurant. This small-group tour ensures a more intimate and relaxed experience of the Blue Mountains.
Your accommodation: Vibe Hotel Sydney
Perfectly positioned in the heart of Sydney CBD, Vibe Hotel Sydney is surrounded by Sydney’s premier attractions such as Hyde Park, Chinatown, and Sydney Tower as well as minutes away from the exciting suburbs of Surry Hills and Darlinghurst.
Explore Sydney's rich history and vibrant coastal scene on this small group tour. Begin in the Rocks, learning about early convict life and marvelling at 18th-century sandstone architecture. From Mrs. Macquaries Point, capture iconic photos of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge. Travel through the affluent Eastern Suburbs, passing through Kings Cross and Double Bay en route to Watsons Bay for a coastal walk. Conclude your tour at famous Bondi Beach, where you can feel the sand between your toes and watch surfers before returning to the city through the stylish boutiques of Paddington.
Experience the breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views of Sydney, whilst scaling the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge on BridgeClimb’s original Climb experience. Feel on top of the world as you journey along the upper arch to the peak of an Australian icon, soaking in the stories from your expert Climb Leader and the sights of the Harbour and the City skyline that surround you.
Step aboard a modern 78ft cruiser to begin your stunning Sydney Harbour Dinner Cruise. Designed with luxury and superb comfort in mind and with plenty of room on board, expansive main, upper, and sun decks offer 360-degree views of all the harbour’s iconic attractions as you sail past. The Sydney Harbour is photogenic at any time, but sunset is particularly special, and once the sun goes down, the gleaming cityscape comes alive in glittering lights. This dinner cruise allows you to experience the harbour from both beautiful perspectives.
This dinner experience is a long, lavish affair, with generous meals showcasing locally sourced and regionally influenced delicacies, paired with an expansive collection of beers, wine, soft drinks, tea, or coffee.
Your accommodation: Vibe Hotel Sydney
Perfectly positioned in the heart of Sydney CBD, Vibe Hotel Sydney is surrounded by Sydney’s premier attractions such as Hyde Park, Chinatown, and Sydney Tower as well as minutes away from the exciting suburbs of Surry Hills and Darlinghurst.
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After departing Sydney through the leafy northern suburbs, take the scenic route to the Central Coast. A popular stop on the way is the Australian Reptile Park, where you can see an array of local animals and even feed a kangaroo or cuddle a koala.
Continuing along the highway, you should take some time to explore the area with towns like Terrigal, Avoca Beach and The Entrance which are home to long sandy beaches, popular surf breaks, and great cafes and restaurants.
Continue north, skirting Lake Macquarie, Australia's largest coastal saltwater lake and pass Newcastle, the second biggest city in NSW, before arriving at Port Stephens.
With 26 sandy beaches, an idyllic blue bay, and a backdrop of giant sand dunes, Port Stephens is a true paradise. The area boasts one of Australia's highest populations of bottlenose dolphins and offers many sheltered coves perfect for families. Choose from a variety of activities, including swimming with the dolphins, or enjoying a day of diving, surfing, or snorkelling. You can also get up close with local wildlife, even touching a shark or cuddling a ray at a nearby marine park. For those who love adventure, get an adrenaline rush by quad biking or sand boarding down the towering Stockton Sand Dunes, the Southern Hemisphere's largest moving coastal dunes. You can also explore the many bush walks, or taste the local fresh-caught seafood.
Discover the enchanting world of Australia's beloved marsupials with entry to the Koala Sanctuary in Port Stephens. Start your day with the highlight: a special morning Koala Viewing to see the koalas when they are typically most active. Follow this with a Guided Walk n Talk, where an expert will lead you through the sanctuary, offering fascinating insights into koala behaviour, their unique ecology, and the essential conservation efforts being made to protect them. This immersive experience offers visitors the chance to observe koalas up close in their natural habitat and learn firsthand from the sanctuary team. Wander through the lush grounds, visit the Skywalk for a stunning treetop perspective, and explore interactive exhibits. Ideal for families, nature enthusiasts, and anyone looking to connect with wildlife, a visit to the Koala Sanctuary promises a day of education, inspiration, and unforgettable encounters with these iconic Australian creatures.
Your accommodation: Koala Sanctuary Glamping Tents
Experience nature in luxury at the Koala Sanctuary Glamping Tent in Port Stephens. Nestled within a serene koala habitat, these upscale tents offer a unique blend of comfort and adventure. Each tent features plush bedding, modern amenities, and a private deck, allowing you to immerse yourself in the natural surroundings.Driving distance and time (approximate) for this leg: 193 kms / 120 miles : 2.4 hours
Set sail on a fantastic 1.5-hour Dolphin Discovery Cruise in Port Stephens, Australia's "Dolphin Capital"! Join Moonshadow TQC as you search for over 160 resident bottlenose dolphins amidst the stunning Tomaree and Yacaaba headlands. Enjoy lively commentary from your captain, sharing fascinating insights. For an added splash of fun, try boom netting, safely towed through the water, a unique, exhilarating experience! With excellent dolphin sighting rates, comfortable viewing, and a licensed bar, it's a truly memorable way to connect with Port Stephens' vibrant marine life.
Maximize your free day by diving into the coastal splendour of Port Stephens. We suggest starting your morning with an invigorating, but rewarding, hike up Mount Tomaree. From the summit, you’ll be treated to spectacular panoramic views encompassing the entire coastline, the offshore islands, and the sweeping bays below. Once you’ve descended, cool off with a refreshing swim at the sheltered and pristine Zenith Beach. The afternoon is reserved for the region’s true highlight: a dolphin cruise out of Nelson Bay, offering incredible opportunities to spot playful pods. To cap off your perfect coastal day, secure a spot at a local restaurant overlooking the harbour in Nelson Bay and indulge in some of the region's famous, fresh, locally harvested seafood.
Your accommodation: Koala Sanctuary Glamping Tents
Experience nature in luxury at the Koala Sanctuary Glamping Tent in Port Stephens. Nestled within a serene koala habitat, these upscale tents offer a unique blend of comfort and adventure. Each tent features plush bedding, modern amenities, and a private deck, allowing you to immerse yourself in the natural surroundings.
Today's drive begins by following the bay around to the north to rejoin the Pacific Highway and cross the Karuah River. Your drive to Port Macquarie is along the Legendary Pacific Coast Drive, one of the state's most beautiful routes. If you aren't in a rush and feel like a detour to explore more of the coast, then you will be rewarded by a stop in Forster. Seafood lovers can relax here over a lazy lunch of freshly oysters while overlooking the water. Port Macquarie is your destination for the day and is home to 17 beaches, beautiful scenic walks, and the Koala Hospital. If time allows, we recommend the 9km Coastal Walk from town to Lighthouse Beach.
Nestled along the stunning coastline of New South Wales, Port Macquarie is a vibrant seaside town known for its beautiful beaches, lush hinterlands, and rich history. This coastal gem offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and modern amenities, making it a popular destination for both relaxation and adventure. Port Macquarie boasts a variety of pristine beaches, ideal for swimming, surfing, and soaking up the sun. Nature lovers can explore the nearby coastal walks, including the famous Coastal Walk, which offers breathtaking views of the ocean and chances to spot whales during migration season. The town is also home to the Koala Hospital, where visitors can learn about conservation efforts and see koalas up close.
For history enthusiasts, Port Macquarie’s heritage is on display at sites like the Historic Courthouse and the Port Macquarie Museum, which showcase the town’s colonial past. The vibrant town center offers a range of dining, shopping, and entertainment options, ensuring there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Your accommodation: Rydges Port Macquarie
The hotel is located in the heart of the Port Macquarie CBD with breathtaking views over the Hastings River. The hotel is situated on the coast, a short walk from local galleries, bars and restaurants. Relax in the hotel's swimming pool or enjoy the bar and Australian menu in the hotel's restaurant.Driving distance and time (approximate) for this leg: 232 kms / 144 miles : 2.5 hours
Today's drive follow up the Pacific Coast, leaving you plenty of opportunities to stop off and take in the sights. From Port Macquarie, head north on Pacific Highway (A1) to reach your first stop of the day, Coffs Harbour. Home to the iconic Big Banana, Australia's first "big thing" built back in 1964. Stop at the cafe for a coffee or banana split, or head into town to take a stroll on the Coffs Harbour Jetty. From Coffs Harbour, snake along the coast until you reach signs for Yamba. This sleepy hamlet has beaches that rival those of Byron Bay but remain a little more low-profile. Take a stroll on one of the beautiful beaches, or head to the Pacific Hotel for some great views. From Yamba, return to the Pacific Highway (A1) and continue to head north. If you want an opportunity to spot a second "big thing" today, take a short detour into Ballina to see the Big Prawn. Back on the highway, it's a short final leg to your final destination, Byron Bay.
The Night Vision Walk is a truly one-of-a-kind experience. Imagine exploring the Australian rainforest at night, searching for nocturnal wildlife. Instead of wielding a torch, you’re incognito, wearing special night vision goggles. This is military grade technology that lets you see animals as they go about their business.
Your accommodation: Beach Suites
The ultimate in luxury accommodation, Beach Suites combines personalised service, modern facilities, and beach views into Byron Bay’s most refined accommodation. A small, boutique property, Beach Suites offers a range of large, airy apartments and stylish studios in an unrivalled beachfront locale.Driving distance and time (approximate) for this leg: 411 kms / 255 miles : 4.5 hours
Sunrise flights over the Byron Bay region – Australia’s most easterly point – gives you the unique opportunity to be the first to watch the morning’s sunrise over the Australian mainland from the air. Each of the Byron Bay region flights is unique and the location of the morning’s launch site will depend on the wind conditions of the day, so your flight could be taking in magnificent views of the ocean, the hinterland, or the vast diversity of scenery around the famed counterculture meccas of Bangalow, Mullumbimby, Nimbin or Lismore. After your thrilling flight, land for a delicious celebration breakfast.
Byron Bay, located on the easternmost point of Australia, is a vibrant and picturesque coastal town that has something for everyone, from breathtaking natural beauty to a laid-back atmosphere. Known for its stunning beaches, lush hinterland, and thriving arts scene, Byron Bay offers a perfect mix of relaxation and adventure, making it an ideal destination for all types of travellers.
For those seeking adventure, start your day with a sunrise hot air balloon experience. Drift high above the stunning landscapes as you watch the first light of the day spill over the coastal town, hinterland, and nearby beaches. It's a serene way to experience the beauty of Byron Bay from a unique perspective. For an up-close encounter with the ocean, try sea kayaking through the crystal-clear waters. Paddle along the iconic Main Beach or venture to Wategos Beach, where you may encounter dolphins, turtles, and other marine life in their natural habitat. The gentle waves and scenic coastline make for a memorable and immersive adventure.
Byron Bay is also home to the famous Cape Byron Lighthouse, perched on the highest point of the eastern coast. Take a lighthouse walk along the trail that offers spectacular panoramic views of the coastline, from the rocky cliffs to the shimmering ocean below. At the end of the walk, enjoy the iconic lighthouse, a perfect spot for photos, and a great place to catch a breathtaking sunrise or sunset. If you’re looking to explore the hinterland, the Byron Bay hinterland offers lush rainforests, waterfalls, and hiking trails, where you can disconnect and immerse yourself in nature. There are also numerous wellness retreats and yoga classes available, perfect for anyone seeking relaxation and rejuvenation in a peaceful, natural environment.
Your accommodation: Beach Suites
The ultimate in luxury accommodation, Beach Suites combines personalised service, modern facilities, and beach views into Byron Bay’s most refined accommodation. A small, boutique property, Beach Suites offers a range of large, airy apartments and stylish studios in an unrivalled beachfront locale.
It’s only a short drive north from Byron to Cabarita Beach, but the journey is dotted with plenty of charming seaside towns worth a stop. Begin with a detour south to Lennox Point, a world-class surf break within a National Surf Reserve, where you can watch the surfers or simply take in the coastal views. From Lennox Head, make your way up the coast to Brunswick Heads, a small, unspoilt coastal village, situated at the mouth of the Brunswick River. Brunswick Heads is all about the simpler side of life and unlike its neighbour, Byron Bay, it has retained its traditional seaside village atmosphere, with fewer tourists than other towns on the coast. From Brunswick Heads, drive to Hastings Point, a sleepy coastal town, well known for its incredible beaches and laid-back atmosphere. The town is enveloped by verdant national park, with the ocean to the east, and the beautiful, yet delicate, estuary on the west. The area is known nationally as the Green Cauldron and is one of the most unique seaside towns in the country. It’s the perfect place for those looking to reconnect with nature. End the day in Cabarita Beach, the perfect getaway for when you want to put your feet up and enjoy a lazy day reading by the beach.
Your accommodation: Halcyon House
Halcyon House, Australia’s award-winning beachside hotel is located in Cabarita Beach on the Tweed Coast of northern New South Wales. With a spectacular beachfront location, you’ll spend Halcyon days poolside sipping cocktails, dining in the hatted restaurant Paper Daisy and relaxing at Halcyon Spa.Driving distance and time (approximate) for this leg: 50 kms / 31 miles : 0.6 hours
Cabarita Beach, located on the stunning Tweed Coast in New South Wales, is a hidden gem that offers visitors a perfect blend of natural beauty and laid-back charm. This coastal paradise is renowned for its pristine white sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lush surrounding greenery, making it an ideal destination for relaxation and outdoor activities. One of the must-do activities in Cabarita Beach is exploring the scenic walking trails that wind through the area, offering breathtaking views of the coastline and opportunities to spot local wildlife. Surfing enthusiasts will find some of the best waves in the region, with several surf spots catering to all skill levels. For those who prefer a more leisurely pace, a visit to the Cabarita Beach Headland is a must. This elevated vantage point provides panoramic views of the ocean and is a popular spot for whale watching during the migration season. In addition to its natural attractions, Cabarita Beach boasts a vibrant local scene with charming cafes, boutique shops, and a variety of dining options. Enjoy a delicious meal at one of the beachfront restaurants while soaking in the stunning ocean views. The nearby Cudgen Nature Reserve offers a peaceful escape into nature, with walking and biking trails that meander through wetlands and forests, perfect for a day of exploration and birdwatching. Whether you're looking to surf the waves, hike scenic trails, or simply unwind on the beach, Cabarita Beach provides an idyllic setting for a memorable getaway.
Your accommodation: Halcyon House
Halcyon House, Australia’s award-winning beachside hotel is located in Cabarita Beach on the Tweed Coast of northern New South Wales. With a spectacular beachfront location, you’ll spend Halcyon days poolside sipping cocktails, dining in the hatted restaurant Paper Daisy and relaxing at Halcyon Spa.
It's a short and simple drive from Gold Coast to Brisbane, as you will follow the Pacific Motorway (M1) from one city to the other. The journey is about 80km (50 miles) and the duration depends on traffic as mornings and afternoons can get quite congested as people travel to and from work.
Located just 45 minutes from Brisbane and the Gold Coast, Sirromet Winery is a premier destination for wine and food lovers alike. Nestled in a picturesque setting overlooking Moreton Bay, the estate offers immersive experiences that showcase the best of Queensland’s renowned Granite Belt Region. Join a 90-minute behind-the-scenes tour of the fully operational, state-of-the-art winery where you’ll learn about the winemaking process and the history behind Sirromet’s success. Enjoy a guided tasting of six award-winning wines crafted by Sirromet’s expert team. Afterwards, unwind at the vibrant Cellar Door café and savour a gourmet burger lunch served with salad, chips, and a soft drink. With over 900 national and international awards, Sirromet’s wines are a true testament to quality and innovation. Whether you're a seasoned wine enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this experience offers the perfect mix of education, indulgence, and stunning scenery.
Your accommodation: Amora Hotel Brisbane
Experience luxury and comfort at Amora Hotel Brisbane, perfectly situated in the heart of Brisbane’s CBD. The spacious, modern rooms and suites offer stunning city views, plush bedding, complimentary Wi-Fi, and all the amenities you need for a relaxing stay.Driving distance and time (approximate) for this leg: 74 kms / 46 miles : 0.9 hours
Head north out of Brisbane and through the Glass House Mountains towards Beerwah. This area is a playground of walking tracks and stunning views. Before you reach the Zoo, you can go for the 30-minute Tibrogargan circuit and easy Glass House Mountains Lookout Track with sweeping views of Moreton Island and Brisbane. After you enjoyed short walks, head towards Beerwah, home of Steve Irwin's Australia Zoo, where you can see over one hundred different species including crocodiles, Tasmanian devils, koalas, wombats and dingoes.
Unlock a full day of wildlife adventure with the Australia Zoo One Day Admission Pass. Set across 110 acres, this iconic zoo, made famous by the late Steve Irwin, offers an unforgettable experience with up-close encounters with Australia’s most iconic animals. Explore the expansive grounds, where you’ll meet koalas, kangaroos, wombats, and the famous crocodiles in their natural habitats. Enjoy thrilling shows like the Wildlife Warriors demonstration, where saltwater crocodiles leap from the water’s edge in a spectacular display. Visit the Wildlife Hospital, one of the busiest in the world, and witness firsthand the vital care given to endangered animals. Discover the Tiger Temple, home to majestic Sumatran and Bengal tigers, and stroll through Queensland’s only multi-species African exhibit. With a variety of live presentations, animal encounters, and opportunities to learn about conservation efforts, the Australia Zoo One Day Admission Pass offers a full day of fun and education.
Head left out of Australia Zoo and continue onto the Landsborough/Steve Irwin Way exit 188. Keep your eyes peeled for a glimpse of the iconic Glass House Mountains on your right, a playground of walking tracks and stunning views! Consider a 2.7 km return hike up Mount Ngungun. This easy Glass House Mountains Lookout Track rewards you with sweeping panoramas encompassing Moreton Island and all the way to Brisbane. It's the perfect way to enjoy a sunset after a thrilling day at Australia Zoo. To continue your journey, simply merge onto the Bruce Highway Southbound towards Brisbane, Queensland's vibrant riverfront city. Immerse yourself in the South Bank Parklands, with museums, art galleries, a giant Ferris wheel, and delectable restaurants spilling onto open-air plazas.
Your accommodation: Amora Hotel Brisbane
Experience luxury and comfort at Amora Hotel Brisbane, perfectly situated in the heart of Brisbane’s CBD. The spacious, modern rooms and suites offer stunning city views, plush bedding, complimentary Wi-Fi, and all the amenities you need for a relaxing stay.Driving distance and time (approximate) for this leg: 149 kms / 93 miles : 2.3 hours
Explore more of Brisbane before dropping your rental car at the airport depot and continuing your onward journey.
The cost for this flight is additional to your tour. Please contact your Sales Consultant if you would like us to book this flight for you at an additional cost.
Arrive into Cairns. A private driver will meet your flight and transfer you to your accommodation.
Immerse yourself in the magic of the underwater world after dark with Aquarium by Twilight! This exclusive, after-hours tour unlocks the hidden wonders of Cairns Aquarium as day surrenders to twilight. Embark on a captivating two-hour journey with our expert guide, traversing 10 breathtaking ecosystems. Witness the vibrant coral reefs transform as colorful fish seek shelter, and watch in awe as nocturnal creatures emerge from their daytime hiding spots. Witness the captivating transition as reptiles, amphibians, and even sharks come alive under the soft glow of the evening. Learn about the fascinating adaptations that allow animals to thrive from day to night in the Wet Tropics. Gain insights into the world of nocturnal predators like sharks, rays, and groupers, and discover their vital role in the delicate balance of the underwater ecosystem. Afterwars, indulge in a delicious three-course dinner for adults or a two-course meal for children at Dundee's Waterfront Restaurant, boasting stunning views of the aquarium.
Your accommodation: Oaks Cairns Hotel
Situated on the Cairns Esplanade, minutes from the CBD and the Esplanade Precinct. The brand new property offers modern facilities, amenities and an amazing roof top bar! Explore the hustle and bustle the city has to offer or head up to view the city offering with a beverage!
Experience this scenic journey on the Kuranda Scenic Railway to the 'village in the rainforest'. Your day begins in Cairns as you board the train for a morning departure. Travel through unsurpassed views of World Heritage-listed rainforest and waterfalls, including Stoney Creek Falls and the breathtaking Barron Gorge. You will wind your way through 15 tunnels and over 37 bridges on your journey before reaching Kuranda, where you will have several hours to explore the village. Visit the award-winning attractions Birdworld, Kuranda Koala Gardens and the Australian Butterfly Sanctuary. In the afternoon you will board the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway for a journey up and over the rainforest canopy, back to the Skyrail terminal where you will be transported back to the Cairns railway station.
The mountain retreat of Kuranda Village is nestled into the world's oldest living tropical rainforest, just 25 kilometres northwest of Cairns. The tiny town is a vivid mix of quirkiness, interesting characters and natural beauty all perched atop a mountain. The colourful village is accessible by either driving up the mountain range, travelling up in the Skyrail Cableway, or winding through the Barron Gorge on board the Kuranda Scenic Railway. Once you are here, there are a range of things to experience. To get your fix of retail therapy, head to the Kuranda Markets and quaint stores throughout the village. Experience the surrounding nature on a river cruise, and get friendly with the local wildlife at the Kuranda Koala Gardens and Birdworld Kuranda.
Your accommodation: Oaks Cairns Hotel
Situated on the Cairns Esplanade, minutes from the CBD and the Esplanade Precinct. The brand new property offers modern facilities, amenities and an amazing roof top bar! Explore the hustle and bustle the city has to offer or head up to view the city offering with a beverage!
Experience the ultimate reef getaway with the 2 Day, 1 Night Snorkel Adventure aboard Reef Encounter. Enjoy spacious stateroom accommodation, gourmet meals, and access to world-class snorkelling sites on the Great Barrier Reef. With small group experiences and personalised service, immerse yourself in vibrant coral gardens and marine life, creating memories to last a lifetime.
Travel from Cairns City to the Outer Great Barrier Reef for a truly unique liveaboard experience on the Reef Encounters floating hotel cruise. Enjoy scuba diving, scuba diving courses, unlimited snorkelling, excellent cuisine, and fabulous facilities and accommodation out amongst the natural beauty, tropical fish, and marine life of the Outer Great Barrier Reef.
Day one of your Liveaboard Snorkel Adventure begins with your boarding of the vessel Reef Experience at Cairns Marlin Marina for a transfer to the Reef Encounter. A buffet-style breakfast of BBQ bacon and egg rolls is served at 8:30 am. Shortly thereafter, you will arrive onboard the Reef Encounter for a warm welcome and safety briefing. You will then check into your room at 10 am, before beginning your first snorkelling water session at 10:30 am. A BBQ buffet-style lunch is served at 12 pm. At 1 pm water briefings will be given for certified divers, into scuba diving, and snorkel adventures, and at 1:30 pm the next water session begins. At 3:00 pm, the Reef Encounter moves to an entirely new reef for your exploration, with the next water session beginning at 3:30 pm. Dependent on the season, Dinner will be served in the Dining Saloon between the hours of 6 and 7:15 pm, followed shortly by dessert. Finally, you will return to your stateroom, for a night of rest in preparation for your next day of exploration on the Outer Great Barrier Reef.
Your accommodation: Reef Encounter - Stateroom
A boutique floating hotel this accommodation allows you the opportunity to sleep surrounded by crystal clear waters, and experience the reef both day and night.
Day two of your Liveaboard Snorkel Adventure begins with a 6:00 am wake-up call for an early morning dive and snorkel session beginning at 6:30 am. Buffet-style breakfast is served in the Dining Saloon at 7:30 am, and room checkout is at 8:00 am. At this time, the Reef Encounter will move to the next reef site. Two water sessions follow, at 8:30 am and 10:30 am. Buffet-style lunch is served in the Dining Saloon at 12:00 pm, followed by a final water session at 1:30 pm. At 2:45, you will board the Reef Experience for transfer back to Cairns. Refreshments including wine, cheese, and biscuits will be served at 3:15 pm, and you will arrive back at Cairns Marlin Marina at approximately 4:30 pm to conclude your Liveaboard Snorkel Adventure.
Your accommodation: Oaks Cairns Hotel
Situated on the Cairns Esplanade, minutes from the CBD and the Esplanade Precinct. The brand new property offers modern facilities, amenities and an amazing roof top bar! Explore the hustle and bustle the city has to offer or head up to view the city offering with a beverage!
Expertly guided aboard one of Billy Tea Safari’s custom 4WD vehicles, this immersive wet-tropics experience showcases the flora, fauna and diverse landscapes of the oldest continually surviving rainforest on the planet. Highlights include a scenic coastal drive, Daintree River cruise, guided rainforest walk, lunch in a beautiful rainforest setting, opportunity for an invigorating rainforest swim, free time at Cape Tribulation beach, complimentary tropical fruit ice-cream and a cable ferry crossing of the Daintree River.
Your accommodation: Oaks Cairns Hotel
Situated on the Cairns Esplanade, minutes from the CBD and the Esplanade Precinct. The brand new property offers modern facilities, amenities and an amazing roof top bar! Explore the hustle and bustle the city has to offer or head up to view the city offering with a beverage!
A private driver will collect you from your accommodation and transfer you to Cairns Airport in time for your departing flight.
The cost for this flight is additional to your tour. Please contact your Sales Consultant if you would like us to book this flight for you at an additional cost.
A private driver will collect you from your accommodation and transfer you to Melbourne Airport in time for your departing flight.
Welcome to Melbourne, a city that thrives on creativity, diversity, and an undeniable energy. Stroll through its laneways, where vibrant street art and tucked-away cafes create a buzzing atmosphere, or step into historic arcades like the Block Arcade, offering boutique shopping with a touch of old-world charm. The city’s dining scene is legendary, from multicultural precincts like Lygon Street to the bustling Queen Victoria Market, where fresh produce and artisan treats tempt every palate. Outdoors, Melbourne provides riverside walks along the Yarra, the tranquillity of the Royal Botanic Gardens, and the beachside vibe of St Kilda.
The City Circle Tram service provides a free and convenient way to get around central Melbourne. Tourists, shoppers, office workers and families can use the City Circle Tram to travel to major attractions, shops and city events. An audio commentary provides details of city landmarks and major attractions such as the City Museum, Parliament House, Docklands, Federation Square, Melbourne Aquarium and the Princess Theatre. You can spend all day, or stay one hour - this is a perfect free version of a hop on-hop off service so that you can enjoy each of Melbourne's sites with the added bonus of traditional Melbourne transportation.
Your accommodation: The Savoy Hotel on Little Collins
The Savoy Hotel on Little Collins, an art deco heritage gem, boasts a stunning façade and internal grandeur. Located opposite Southern Cross Station and near Collins Street, it’s the perfect base to explore Melbourne's CBD, each precinct offering its own unique cultural flavor.
Set off early from Melbourne to beat the crowds and experience the very best of the Great Ocean Road on this small-group tour. Discover iconic landmarks including the 12 Apostles, Gibson Steps, Loch Ard Gorge, and the lush rainforest of Maits Rest. Spot koalas in the wild at Kennett River and explore charming coastal towns with world-famous surf beaches. Enjoy a serene rainforest walk and soak in panoramic ocean views along this scenic drive. Rich in natural beauty and history, this tour blends wildlife, landscapes, and unforgettable moments—perfect for those wanting a true taste of Australia’s stunning southern coastline.
Your accommodation: The Savoy Hotel on Little Collins
The Savoy Hotel on Little Collins, an art deco heritage gem, boasts a stunning façade and internal grandeur. Located opposite Southern Cross Station and near Collins Street, it’s the perfect base to explore Melbourne's CBD, each precinct offering its own unique cultural flavor.
Experience the best of Melbourne in just three hours. This “complete” experience is meant to tell the whole story of Melbourne in an economical time - from how we got to be known as the world’s coffee capital, to where the find the best street art.
Your guide will entertain you with stories of Melbourne’s humble beginnings to the Gold Rush era that changed everything. Explore Chinatown and discover Melbourne’s multicultural edge. Hear the guide brag about the Melbourne cafe scene and then deliver the goods, as they buy you a famous Melbourne coffee! Finish up like a “fair dinkum” Aussie – at a pub of course! Let your guide grab you a cold beer (or soda/cider) and take questions and give advice on other Melbourne highlights.
Indulge in an evening aboard the Spirit of Melbourne Dinner Cruise, with Melbourne River Cruises. This elegant experience offers a unique perspective of Melbourne's glittering cityscape as you dine on a meticulously crafted multi-course menu featuring fresh, local produce. Glide along the tranquil waters of the Yarra River, passing iconic landmarks like Flinders Street Station, Federation Square, and the Arts Centre, all beautifully illuminated against the night sky. Live entertainment provides the perfect soundtrack to your journey, creating a sophisticated and romantic atmosphere. The Spirit of Melbourne Dinner Cruise promises an evening of culinary delights, stunning views, and an unparalleled ambience. Relax, unwind, and create lasting memories as Melbourne unfolds before you.
Your accommodation: The Savoy Hotel on Little Collins
The Savoy Hotel on Little Collins, an art deco heritage gem, boasts a stunning façade and internal grandeur. Located opposite Southern Cross Station and near Collins Street, it’s the perfect base to explore Melbourne's CBD, each precinct offering its own unique cultural flavor.
Experience the Mornington Peninsula like a local with delicious food and wine, spectacular sightseeing, and an indulgent wellness experience, finishing at the famed Mornington Peninsula Hot Springs. Begin with a short walk (150m) through the bush to one of the best views of Port Phillip Bay and the Melbourne Skyline from atop Arthur’s Seat, with plenty of time for fantastic photo opportunities. Enjoy a sumptuous wine tasting and gourmet grazing lunch at an award-winning Red Hill winery, exploring the working vineyard and olive farm. Then, relax and immerse in over 50 thermal pools at the Peninsula Hot Springs, spending 3 hours in the tranquil bush setting. All of this is led by a friendly local guide, with the comfort of Premium Seating for the journey.
Your accommodation: The Savoy Hotel on Little Collins
The Savoy Hotel on Little Collins, an art deco heritage gem, boasts a stunning façade and internal grandeur. Located opposite Southern Cross Station and near Collins Street, it’s the perfect base to explore Melbourne's CBD, each precinct offering its own unique cultural flavor.
A private driver will collect you from your accommodation and transfer you to Melbourne Airport in time for your departing flight.
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