
AUSTRALIA
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Sydney, Australia
Melbourne, Australia
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Sydney, Australia
Breakfast at one of the many cafes around the CBD
Visit Sydney Opera house (Tours available) Climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge or explore The Rocks
Lunch at The Glenmore Hotel (which has a beautiful view of the Sydney Harbour)
Explore Darling Harbour:
- Meet some Australian Animals at the iconic Wildlife Zoo
- Enjoy dinner along Cockle Bay Wharf
Watch a performance at Sydney Opera house or Have a night cap at Sydney Opera bar or James Squire Brewery
*Tip catch a ferry from Darling Harbour to Circular Quay for great views of Luna park, Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera house.
Breakfast at Queen Victoria Market
Explore one of Sydney’s Famous Beaches or head to Taronga Zoo
Bondi Beach
- Take the train/ bus to Bondi Beach
- Relax on Bondi Beach
- Take a dip at Bondi Iceberg
- Walk the costal walk from Bondi to Bronte Beach
- Grab some Lunch and dinner from a local café or restaurant
Manly Beach
- Catch the Manly Ferry
- Spend some time relaxing on Manly Beach
- Walk along the Marine Parade to Shelly beach.
- Book a tour at Quarantine station
- Pick from a great range of local cafés or restaurants for Lunch and dinner from a local café or restaurant on the Esplanade or Manly Wharf
- Grab a sweet treat from Anita Gelato
Get a kick start to the day with a good breakfast
Shop and explore the CBD:
- Martin Place
- Queen Victoria Building
- Hidden laneways
Visit Aboriginal art museums & galleries
Attend a must see event (sport, live performance etc) or uncover hidden bars and rooftop bars
Dine in China Town, or the famous dining precinct or by the waterside
Palm Beach
For fans of the Australian Soap, Home and Away. Summers Bay (Palm Beach) is located an hours* drive North of Sydney’s CBD. Palm beach also has lovely hikes, beach walks, restaurants and Barrenjoey Lighthouse to explore.
Blue Mountains
Take a trip an hour and a half *west of Sydney to visit the Blue Mountains. Meander around the mountains where you will find breathtaking views and waterfalls. Visit the famous rock formation the Three Sisters or simple explore the Blue Mountains countryside
Hunter Valley
Wine and food lovers will not be disappointed with a trip to the Hunter Valley. Two hours * North of Sydney you will find one of Australia’s oldest wine growing region.
*Time of day and traffic dependent
Melbourne, Australia
Flinders Street Station and Fed Square
Explore the city:
- Shopping
- Royal Arcade
- Street Art Lane way walk
Lunch from a laneway cafe
Tour the Royal Exhibition Building and walk through Carlton Gardens.
Grab a drink at a Roof Top Bar and Dinner in the city
Evening event (Theatre, Sport, Live Music etc)
Breakfast at Queen Victoria Market
Wander and shop through the city
Lunch in the city
Explore National Gallery of Victoria and Arts precinct
View the city from the Sky Deck Tower
Southbank for dinner and a drink
Breakfast from one of Melbourne’s best breakfast spots.
Walk through the Royal Botanical Gardens and take a punt around the lake or visit the Australia Sports Museum, with the option of booking a tour of the MCG
Take a Tram to Saint Kilda
Examples of things to do:
- St Kilda Pier and Beach
- Luna Park
- St Kilda Solar System walk
Wine and Cheese at Milk the Cow
Dinner and evening event in St Kilda e.g
- Art installations at the Rain Room
- Live music
- Palais Theatre
Dinner, Evening event or Melbourne nocturnal activity: (Moonlight kayaking, haunted tours, and more) in the city.