Destination AU-NZ 2020 - 21 - First Light Travel

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2020 - 2021

AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND SOUTH PACIFIC



WELCOME

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Welcome So you want to visit Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Tahiti, Cook Islands or even one of the more remote South Pacific Islands? Maybe it’s your honeymoon, a special birthday, or just because these destinations have been on your bucket list and now it’s time to make it a reality. Our brochure and website will inspire you and give you lots of ideas for your trip, but nothing compares to communication with one of our travel experts. We are here to assist you make your dream trip a reality. At First Light Travel we solely specialize in Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific Islands. We offer the very best advice and service coupled with creative itineraries, unique offers and specialist knowledge that makes the difference between a good vacation and a great vacation. Our travel specialists are either from Australia or have traveled extensively across the South Pacific region, so we know our destinations intimately and can offer invaluable advice on planning your trip and the best things to see and do there. We understand planning a trip to destinations like Australia and New Zealand can be overwhelming and you can be confident in dealing with an First Light Travel expert who has been there, knows the hotels and tours, is capable of putting together an itinerary that flows well, and offers great value and experiences. First Light Travel wants you to experience travel like never before. Our level of service means we’re with you every step of the way as we deliver the perfect vacation. Once on vacation our experienced affiliate offices on the ground ensure you have 24/7 support locally for any questions or unexpected occurrences. We want you to return home feeling good about what you experienced, not just where you went. Find out why “nobody does Down Under better” when you travel with us.


Fiji

Cairns

Ayers Rock

Brisbane

Perth

Sydney

Adelaide

Auckland

Melbourne Queenstown

Contents New Zealand Helpful Information................04 Australia Helpful Information........................05 Using the Brochure........................................ 066

Australia Welcome to Australia .......................................... 12 Australia Map ........................................................... 13 Rail Journeys ............................................................ 14

& NEW SOUTH WALES 16 SYDNEY Sydney & New South Wales

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Sydney & Beyond Touring ................................. Sydney Accommodation .................................... Blue Mountains & Hunter Valley Accommodation ..................................................... 24 Coastal New South Wales Accommodation ..................................................... 25

& VICTORIA 26 MELBOURNE Melbourne & Beyond Touring

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Melbourne Accommodation ............................ Melbourne & Beyond Accommodation ..................................................... 31

Wellington

& THE GREAT BARRIER REEF 32 CAIRNS Great Barrier Reef 32

Fraser Island Touring ............................................ Fraser Island Touring and Accommodation ............................................ Sunshine Coast and Beyond Accommodation..................................... Gold Coast and Beyond Touring........................................................ Gold Coast & Beyond Accommodation .....................................................

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Great Barrier Reef Cruising ............................... Cairns & Beyond Touring ................................... Cairns Accommodation ....................................... Northern Beaches Accommodation ..................................................... Port Douglas Accommodation ........................ Port Douglas & Beyond Accommodation .....................................................

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& THE GREAT BARRIER REEF 48 ISLANDS Islands and the Great Barrier Reef................................................... Magnetic Island Touring and Accommodation ............................................ Whitsunday Mainland Accommodation .... Whitsunday Island Accommodation ............ Islands and the Great Barrier Reef................. Whitsunday Islands Touring .............................

& SOUTH QUEENSLAND 59 BRISBANE Brisbane & Beyond Touring

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Moreton Island Touring & Accommodation ..................................................... 61 Brisbane Accommodation ................................. 62

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& THE RED CENTRE 72 ULURU Uluru & Beyond Touring

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Christchurch

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DARWIN & AUSTRALIA’S TOP END

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AUSTRALIA’S NORTH WEST

Darwin & Beyond Touring ................................. 78 Darwin Accommodation ..................................... 79 Katherine Touring & Accommodation ........ 80

Kimberley Touring ................................................. 82 Broome & Kimberley Accommodation ..................................................... 83


Chicago

New York

San Francisco Los Angeles

Dallas Houston

Flight Times Cook Islands

Tahiti

LOS ANGELES - TAHITI 8.5 HRS LOS ANGELES - COOK ISLANDS 9.45 HRS LOS ANGELES - FIJI 10.5 HRS LOS ANGELES - AUCKLAND 12.5 HRS LOS ANGELES - SYDNEY 14.5 HRS DALLAS - SYDNEY 17 HRS NEW YORK - SYDNEY 22 HOURS CHICAGO - AUCKLAND 16.1 HOURS SAN FRANCISCO - SYDNEY 14.4 HOURS SAN FRANCISCO - AUCKLAND 13 HOURS HOUSTON - SYDNEY 17.4 HOURS HOUSTON - AUCKLAND 14.5 HOURS

SOUTH WEST & CORAL COAST 84 PERTH, Perth & Beyond Touring 85 .....................................

Perth Accommodation ......................................... 87 Perth & Beyond Accommodation .................. 89 Coral Coast Touring & Accommodation ..... 90

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ADELAIDE & SOUTH AUSTRALIA Adelaide & Beyond Touring ............................. Kangaroo Island Touring .................................... Adelaide Accommodation ................................. Kangaroo Island Accommodation .................

98 TASMANIA Tasmania Touring

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Hobart & Beyond Accommodation ............

New Zealand Welcome to New Zealand .............................. 101 New Zealand Map............................................... 102 Rail Journeys ........................................................ 103

NORTH ISLAND & AUCKLAND 104Auckland & Beyond Touring

.. ........................ 105 Auckland Accommodation ............................. 106

107 NORTHLAND & COROMANDEL ROTORUA & REGIONAL NORTH ISLAND 109Rotorua Touring 110 ...................................................

Rotorua Accommodation ................................ 111 Regional North Island Touring & Accommodation .............................................. 112

114WELLINGTON Wellington Touring & Accommodation

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ISLAND 116 SOUTH Marlborough Touring & Accommodation .................................................. 117 Abel Tasman Touring ......................................... 118

& CANTERBURY 119CHRISTCHURCH Christchurch & Canterbury Touring

.......... 120 Christchurch Accommodation ..................... 121 Christchurch, Canterbury Accommodation and Touring ....................... 122 West Coast Accommodation ......................... 123

UEENSTOWN 124 QQueenstown & Beyond Touring

................... 125 Queenstown & Beyond Accommodation.................................. 127

Wanaka Touring & Accommodation .......... 130 Dunedin & Stewart Island Touring & Accommodation ............................ 131


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NEW ZEALAND - HELPFUL INFORMATION / (replace this with company)

New Zealand – helpful information Visa – New Zealand

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US and Canadian citizens intending to stay in New Zealand no longer than three months will be issued a Visitor’s Permit on arrival, provided they are in possession of a confirmed onward or return to a place to which entry is authorized, and they have sufficient funds to support themselves. No advance procurement is required. Refer to the back page for Terms & Conditions.

240 volts, 50 cycles A.C. is the norm. Most hotels have a 110 volt 20 watt A.C. outlet for an electric shaver only in the bathroom. A voltage converter is required for all other appliances. An adapter to suit the South Pacific plug configuration is also required.

Goods & Services Tax

Money

All goods and services purchased in New Zealand are subject to 15% Goods & Services Tax (GST), which is usually included in the displayed price. No refund of GST paid is available when you leave.

Currency in the New Zealand The New Zealand Dollar is divided by 100 cents. Coins: 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, $1, $2 Notes: $5, $10, $20, $50, $100

What to pack

Tipping

New Zealand’s weather is as ever-changing as its landscape, so pack layers of all-weather clothing, from t-shirts to heavy sweaters. Bring a good raincoat and comfortable walking shoes. New Zealanders dress casually, so don’t worry about fashion over function. The country has high quality outdoor stores, as well as fashion boutiques, so it is easy to pick up items there.

Tipping is not as entrenched a custom as it is in the US; however generous donations by visitors have changed the expectations of many who work in the tourism industry. Generally, a 10% tip at finer restaurants is sufficient, and taxi drivers only expect a tip if they helped with luggage.

Weather

Credit Cards

New Zealand’s seasons are the opposite of the Northern Hemisphere. The North Island is temperate, while the South Island’s mountains have snow year round. New Zealand is roughly the same size as California, and summer and winter climates vary from area to area. For those wishing to ski, the most predictable months are July and August. If you wish to explore the whole country, the best traveling months are September through May.

Major credit and debit cards are accepted at most stores. A credit card is required as a security deposit to check in a hotel or rent a car. Please note that it is becoming a standard practice in most hotels to impose a service fee if you are finalizing your account by credit card.

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Auckland

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68

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Bay of Islands

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61

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Central Otago

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73

42

62

32

48

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Christchurch

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72

54

72

37

54

45

63

Fiordland

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66

41

59

33

48

39

59

Hawke's Bay

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75

50

68

41

57

48

66

Queenstown

50

72

43

61

34

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41

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Rotoroua

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75

55

68

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Wellington

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Australia – helpful information Visa – Australia

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An Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) is required for all US and Canadian Citizens traveling to Australia. It is valid for a stay no longer than three months. Possession of a confirmed onward or return ticket to a place where entry is authorized and sufficient funds to show you can support yourself is also required. See Terms and Conditions for more details.

240 volts, 50 cycles A.C. is the norm. Most hotels have a 110 volt 20 watt A.C. outlet for an electric shaver only in the bathroom. A voltage converter is required for all other appliances.

You may purchase an ETA for US$25 from:

All goods and services purchased in Australia are subject to 10% Goods & Services Tax (GST), which is usually included in the displayed price. You may apply for a refund on GST but only on goods costing AU$300 (GST inclusive) or more, bought from the same store no more than 30 days before you leave Australia, which are to be taken with you as hand luggage or worn onto the aircraft upon your departure. Further information is available from the Australian Customs upon arrival

Goods & Services Tax

(replace this with company) Travel Agent The Australian Consulate (plus a service fee) Non-US or Canadian citizens, minors, people with a past criminal conviction and those wishing to stay in Australia for a longer period of time should contact the Australian Embassy for further information.

What to pack The Australian lifestyle is generally informal and the accepted norm is to dress for comfort. We recommend you pack lightweight, comfortable clothes and shoes, while a sun hat and sunscreen are essential. If you're visiting during winter, leave space for a jacket or sweater if you're planning a special occasion a more formal outfit may be required.

Money Currency in the Australia The Australian Dollar is divided by 100 cents. Coins: 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, $1, $2 Notes: $5, $10, $20, $50, $100

Weather

Tipping

Australia’s seasons are opposite to those in the Northern Hemisphere. Spring is September-November, Summer is December-February, Fall is March-May, and Winter is June-August. Australia's climate is generally pleasant without extremes in temperature.

Tipping is not as entrenched a custom as it is in the US; however generous donations by visitors have changed the expectations of many who work in the tourism industry. Generally, a 10% tip at finer restaurants is sufficient, and taxi drivers only expect a tip if they helped with luggage.

Broadly, there are two climatic zones in Australia. About 40% of Australia is in the Tropical Zone – that is north, above the Tropic of Capricorn. The cities of Cairns and Darwin lie in this zone. The remaining areas of Australia lie in the Temperate Zone, including Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart, Adelaide and Perth. Due to Australia's vast size, there are variations within these two zones. The Temperate Zone has all four seasons, while those in the Tropical Zone have two – summer is 'wet' and winter is 'dry'.

Credit Cards Major credit and debit cards are accepted at most stores. A credit card is required as a security deposit to check in a hotel or rent a car. Please note that it is becoming a standard practice in most hotels to impose a service fee if you are finalizing your account by credit card.

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Adelaide

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Uluru (Ayers Rock)

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Cairns

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80

66

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Darwin

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68

87

76

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Hobart

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69

48

62

41

53

46

71

Melbourne

55

78

47

75

42

59

46

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Perth

62

86

54

77

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65

51

73

Sydney

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77

58

71

49

63

57

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USING THE BROCHURE / (replace this with company)

Accommodation styles Hotel Hotel rooms with limited catering options but offering full levels of service and facilities.

Lodge Small and intimate often with an emphasis on superb food, wine and service combined with luxury accommodation in keeping with the lodge’s style and surrounding environment.

Added offers Look out for added offer icons for excellent value adds that we have sourced for you, and you will be rewarded with bonuses from free transfers to free nights. Transport/Touring Transport or touring offer valid at certain times of the year.

Unique and Boutique Distinctly small and usually family-run hotel style or unique accommodation often in special settings.

Honeymoon Offer Honeymoon offer available. To find out more speak to our travel consultants.

Island Resort Resorts located on some of the most beautiful islands.

Upgrade Offer Room category upgrade offer valid at certain times of the year.

Hotel Apartment Hotel standards plus Apartment-style accommodation providing self-catering and living conditions.

Bonus Meals Bonus meals offers valid at certain times of the year.

Apartment Units with kitchen facilities and often living areas but usually without the service and facilities you might find in a hotel or resort.

Stay 4 Pay 3

Bonus Night Offer

Pay for a number of room nights and get a bonus night.

Accommodation ratings 5 Star Deluxe International standard with a high degree of facilities: outstanding appointments, furnishings and décor and an extensive range of first-class guest services. A number and variety of room styles and/or suites, choice of dining facilities, 24-hour room service, housekeeping, valet parking, porterage and concierge services often provided.

4.5 Star Superior First Class International standard with a high degree of facilities: outstanding appointments, furnishings and décor and a limited range of first-class guest services. A number and variety of room styles and/or suites, dining facilities, housekeeping, and reception.

4 Star First Class Deluxe Well-appointed with a high level of facilities: quality furnishings and a high degree of comfort, presentation and guest services including housekeeping, reception and restaurants.

3.5 Star Superior Tourist Class Well-appointed with an appealing and comfortable standard of accommodation: modern furnishings, a range of services including housekeeping and reception.

3 Star Tourist Class Deluxe Well-appointed with a comfortable standard of accommodation: above average furnishings and floor coverings. A range of services including housekeeping and reception.

2.5 Star Budget Class Well-maintained with an average standard: average furnishings, bedding and floor coverings. Limited services.


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Tour activities Brochure pricing guide

Cruising

Volatile exchange rates turn brochure pricing into a fine art. To avoid inaccuracies in our brochure pricing we have instead offered a pricing range of what you can expect to pay for each accommodation and transportation service. Many of our hotel rates are packaged with airfares and tours to ensure additional value and hence the nightly rate and the ultimate rate you pay differ dramatically. Please use the following guide when selecting travel arrangements to suit your budget:

Discover the long rivers, coastal reefs or magnificent fiords on a luxury cruise.

Flying Flights are an inexpensive and fast way to move from one place to another. In particular, the distances in Australia are frequently surprisingly long.

Price guide

Guided Tour Small and personalized touring with expert guide.

For details of our recommended packages pricing please visit www.AspireDownUnder.com

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Rail journeys are included in the tour.

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Coach Touring

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from $251 - $350

Seat in coach touring offering maximum value.

Camping Tour includes camping accommodation in tents or under the stars.

Adventure Adventure touring for the young and young at heart, includes active elements.

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INTRODUCTION / Australia & New Zealand

Introduction Australia & New Zealand Majestic landscapes, cobalt skies, pristine beaches, rich cultural heritage and prolific, unique fauna and flora are just some of the attractions of a holiday in Australia and New Zealand. With so much to see and do, it is not surprising that both countries have hosted an increasing number of repeat travelers keen to return to discover a different part of the country. Australia offers a profusion of color, from the brilliant red desert earth floor on which you sit cross-legged with an Aboriginal elder at Uluru (Ayers Rock) to the tepid azure waters of The Great Barrier Reef, the only living organism visible from space. Witness the earth at its most ethereal as waters bubble and geysers rumble in New Zealand’s Rotorua and inhale the pure, iced air as you climb the West Coast’s alpine peaks, camera in hand, as mesmerising vistas unfold. Vibrant cities surprise with Sydney’s spectacular harbor, showcasing one of the world’s most recognised tourism icons, the Sydney Opera House. Melbourne’s sports, arts and culinary scenes complement the natural wonders and relaxed lifestyles of other gateways such as Adelaide, Perth, Hobart, Brisbane and Darwin. Fly into Auckland in New Zealand to true Kiwi hospitality, choose Christchurch as your gateway to Canterbury and enjoy the fun-filled frivolity of Queenstown. With these vast destinations offering so many contrasting experiences, it can be difficult to decide where to go. The comprehensive recommendations in the following pages will help plan your journey.


Australia & New Zealand / INTRODUCTION

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WELCOME TO AUSTRALIA / Destination Map

Welcome to Australia Australia is the world’s largest island and is made up of eight contrasting states and territories. This wild and open country offers a unique combination of a 50,000-year indigenous history with just over 200 years of European settlement. Australia offers a friendly and fresh approach to life. Natural attractions combine with the Australian lifestyle to deliver travel experiences among the best on earth.

Timor New South Wales and Canberra Sydney is home to the Sydney Opera House, Bondi Beach and the historic Rocks. The Blue Mountains offer breathtaking views and trails to explore. Stretches of surf beach, coastal drives, fine dining and shopping are all within easy reach. Canberra, the nation’s capital in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), lies southwest of Sydney.

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Packed into this compact area is a wealth of diverse regional areas and attractions with sweeping coastlines, surf beaches, national parks, wildlife, forests, lakes, vineyards and mountain ranges offering skiing, climbing and hiking. Melbourne is home to some of Australia’s best arts, fashion, sporting events, restaurants and shopping.

Great Sandy Desert

Queensland Queensland is known for the World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef – stretching over 1,430 miles from the very tip of Cape York to Bundaberg – rainforests, tropical islands, long beaches, picturesque towns and the vast outback. Brisbane, in the southeast, is a modern river city, surrounded by the vibrant Gold and Sunshine Coasts.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Northern Territory Home to iconic Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kakadu National Park, the Northern Territory offers the best opportunity to discover the cultural Dreamtime of the Aboriginal people. The diverse landscape includes red deserts, ancient gorges, lush floodplains, monoliths and forests. Darwin is the capital city of this awe-inspiring region.

Western Australia Marine encounters abound in Western Australia. Swimming with graceful whale sharks, manta rays and dolphins are highlights. One of Australia’s great lifestyle cities, Perth sparkles with entertainment, fun and outdoor living. In the southwest, excellent food and wine are in abundance, while the northwest is one of Australia’s last frontiers.

South Australia The ancient Flinders Ranges outback landscape is the heart of South Australia. Experience some of Australia’s best wineries in the historic Barossa Valley, marvel at the amazing wildlife on pristine Kangaroo Island or cruise the mighty Murray River. Adelaide is a vibrant city, home to Australia’s most important Aboriginal collection at its museum.

Tasmania Tasmania is renowned for its natural beauty and wilderness. From the gateways of Hobart and Launceston, journey to admire towering 2000-year old Huon Pines, cruise the limpid waters of Macquarie Harbour and the Gordon River, explore Cradle Mountain and discover Freycinet’s pink granite mountains and diamond-white beaches.

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Destination Map / WELCOME TO AUSTRALIA

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RAIL JOURNEYS / Australia

The Ghan

Embark on the ultimate rail adventure through the heart of Australia aboard The Ghan. Travelling between Darwin, Alice Springs and Adelaide (or vice versa), experience the tropics of the Top End, the ancient Red Centre and South Australia’s rich food and wine bowl. Immerse yourself in the intriguing history, colourful characters and awe-inspiring vistas that embody the Australian Outback.

Operated by Great Southern Rail

The ultimate rail experience is The Ghan Expedition travelling over four days and three nights from Darwin to Adelaide.

All journeys aboard The Ghan include special Outback Experiences, taking guests to the country’s most remote locations for a true Outback sunrise or sunset experience. Off Train Excursions are included for Platinum Service and Gold Service guests in Katherine, offering a cruise along breathtaking Nitmiluk Gorge or an Outback cattle station experience (April to October only) and in Alice Springs to explore the town.

price guide: $$$$$


RAIL JOURNEYS / Australia

Indian Pacific

From the shores of the Indian Ocean to the Pacific coast, the Indian Pacific takes you on a transcontinental adventure like no other. Over four days and three nights, between Perth, Adelaide and Sydney (or vice versa), this journey by rail provides the opportunity to experience the vastness of Australia. With different journey inclusions available based on the direction of travel, there are Off Train Experiences offering guests the opportunity to discover the key destinations that the train travels through. On all westbound services travelling on the full journey from Sydney to Perth, during an extended stop in South Australia, guests will have the opportunity to visit worldrenowned wine region the Barossa Valley to take in the vineyard-covered landscapes and enjoy an off-train dinner in the region. For guests looking to explore Adelaide, The SA Museum will immerse guests in the story of South Australia’s vibrant fossil heritage as they learn more about early palaeontology across the Nullarbor plain.

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Alternatively, a trip to the Adelaide Hills region to a town named Hahndorf can offer guests an Introduction to Cheese at Udder Delights or a decadent chocolate experience at Chocolate @ No.5. There will also be an Outback Experience along the Nullarbor, offering guests dinner under the stars. Served around glowing bonfires, you’ll be serenaded by a live musician as you enjoy a sumptuous meal and socialise under an unbelievable canopy of stars. On year-round, eastbound journeys travelling from Perth to Sydney via Adelaide, highlights include the mining towns of Kalgoorlie and Broken Hill, exclusive Outback Experiences along the Nullarbor, as well as a local fresh produce breakfast tour in Adelaide. The newly added optional Off Train Excursion in the picturesque Blue Mountains is now available to all guests. Take in the beauty of this World Heritagelisted landscape via the scenic walkways and cable car before continuing your journey into Sydney. price guide: $$$$$


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Australia / SYDNEY AND NEW SOUTH WALES

Sydney & New South Wales New South Wales boasts contrasting natural and man-made attractions, from picturesque wine regions, topaz surf beaches, World Heritage-listed national parks with spectacular landscapes, to the city of Sydney itself. Bursting with character, this harbour city is home to the Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, historic Rocks area, Circular Quay, Darling Harbour and Bondi Beach.

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World Heritage-listed Lord Howe Island is one of the most beautiful islands in the world. Famed for its exceptional diving, pristine beaches and tourmaline seascapes, it is suitable for romantics and adventurers alike. Crystalline waters border shimmering sands on this serene island paradise where nature lives in harmony with the locals.

Deriving its name from the ever-present blue haze caused by the sun’s rays, the Blue Mountains area consists of 26 towns and villages. Majestic views, eerie ancient landscapes, verdant forests, fragrant eucalypts and cascading waterfalls are all part of this World Heritage-listed site. Echo Point at Katoomba is a ‘must-see’, as are the Three Sisters.

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With the Hunter River winding its way lazily through the grapevine-clad hills, the Hunter Valley is one of Australia’s most important wine growing areas. Wineries range from very large estates to smaller boutique wineries, offering something to suit all palates. Fine food, relaxing and country living are all part of the Hunter experience.

From the golden tropical north bordering the banana belt to the soothing south, New South Wales offers extensive coastlines ideal for travellers keen to explore, motor, cruise, swim, surf or relax on the sunny dunes. Highlights include seaside towns like Kiama, perched on the forested southern coast and Byron Bay in the north.

4 Day Sydney City Stay Independent This spectacular city is built on the hills surrounding Port Jackson, more commonly known as the Sydney Harbour. The city’s gorgeous harbour, lifestyle and great natural beauty offer an array of sightseeing and activities. Learn to surf at Bondi Beach or swim in the calm waters of Coogee.

From Sydney you can easily explore the World Heritagelisted Blue Mountains area, known for its sheer cliffs and deep valleys, and the Hunter Valley, one of Australia’s oldest wine producing areas.

Package includes: 3 nights of accommodation, return airport transfers, Sydney Opera House guided tour, Lose yourself in the cobblestone cul-de-sacs of The Rocks Sydney sightseeing tour, Sydney Harbour cruise, Blue or in the markets, boutiques, cafés and pubs of Paddington. Mountains full-day tour. On top of a world-famous harbour and more than 70 sparkling beaches, Sydney offers fabulous food, festivals Moderate pricing from. $799 and shopping. Superior pricing from. $899 Deluxe pricing from. $1099 Pricing is per person, double occupancy

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Operated by Taronga Zoo Sydney

Taronga Zoo Sydney is a non-for-profit conservation society situated amongst lush bushland with harbour views. It is a short 12 minute ferry ride from Sydney CBD and is Sydney’s premium location to discover wildlife from Australia and beyond. With a variety of free keeper shows, talks and the Sky Safari cable car providing panoramic views of Sydney harbour. The first public zoo in New South Wales (NSW) officially opened in Sydney in 1884 on a site known as Billy Goat Swamp in Moore Park. After a visit to Germany in 1908 the elected Secretary of the zoo, Albert Sherbourne Le Souef, returned with a vision for a new Sydney zoo, based on the bar-less exhibits of Hamburg Zoo. The site at Moore Park had become too small and was not suited to the vision. A new site for the zoo was sought. On April 24th, 1912 the NSW Government granted 43 acres of land north of the harbour which were part of Ashton Park. Another 9 acres were granted in April 1916. In 1913, Management of the zoo passed to a Trust named the New Zoological Gardens Trust which became the Taronga Zoological Park Trust. Taronga Zoo is now one of the most loved wildlife experiences in Australia, and the huge variety of animals combined with the stunning harbour views means the zoo is now a ‘must do’ Sydney experience. Taronga’s Wild Australia Experience is your opportunity to go behind the scenes and get up close and personal with the famous faces of the Australian wildlife world. The fascinating world of the kangaroo, echidna, wallaby, koala, Australian birds and more unfolds on this walk led by an expert guide. Make your way to the Platypus Pools, where the wonder of a Blue Mountains sandstone gorge has been recreated.Here you’ll find over 40 species of Australian animals and the “dinosaur tree“, the Wollemi Pine. price guide: $


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Taronga Zoo

Taronga Zoo Sydney is a non-for-profit conservation society situated amongst lush bushland with harbour views. It is a short 12 minute ferry ride from Sydney CBD and is Sydney’s premium location to discover wildlife from Australia and beyond. With a variety of free keeper shows, talks and the Sky Safari cable car providing panoramic views of Sydney harbour. For those wanting to learn more and get up close and personal with Australian native animals Taronga Zoo Sydney offers two tour options that allow you to do just this. The Taronga Wild Australia Experience, is a premium tour hosted by a Zoo Keeper, offering guests the chance to see behind-the-scenes and meet some of our native residents including enjoying a Koala Encounter. The Aussie Gold Tour is a guided tour that offers the chance to walk through the Australian animal areas and learn more about some of these unique animals up close this tour also includes a Koala Encounter.

The Wildlife Retreat at Taronga is the newest once in a lifetime experience to stay overnight and learn about Australia’s unique wildlife by living alongside them. Opened in October 2019 the Retreat is nestled within Taronga Zoo’s new native animal sanctuary and overlooking the iconic Sydney Harbour. The Wildlife Retreat offers an unforgettable guest experience, including accommodation, dining and unique Australian Animal experiences. The Wildlife Retreat overnight experience is designed to create connections between people, animals and the natural environment. With so much to offer it’s no wonder Taronga Zoo is Sydney’s favourite wildlife experience.

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SYDNEY AND BEYOND TOURING / New South Wales

BridgeClimb Sydney Operated by BridgeClimb Sydney

See Sydney at its best - take the Climb of Your Life with BridgeClimb Sydney. With our Climb Leaders as your guide, you will suit-up in our specially designed outdoor gear and ascend. From its fascinating underbelly to its summit, 134m above the Harbour, the Bridge is the pride of Sydney. From dawn until dusk, the view from the top is always different. Climbs are available at dawn (limited departures), during the day, twilight or night. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable, and uniquely “Sydney” experience.

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Full Day Blue Mountains Tour Operated by Diamond Tours

Diamond Tours is an All Inclusive Blue Mountains Tour in Luxury Mercedes-Benz Maximum 16 people. Tour includes: complimentary hotel pickup from most Sydney CBD Hotels, Scenic World which includes the Skyway, Railway & Cableway with a walk in the Rainforest, hot filling lunch away from the crowds with a glass of soft drink, tea or coffee, breathtaking lookouts with amazing views and photo opportunities of the Blue Mountains, Wildlife Park entry and Ferry back to Circular Quay where tour concludes at approx 4.30pm - 5pm

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Bondi Local Tour Operated by Let’s Go Surfing

Join your friendly local Bondi Surf Instructor and experience Australia’s most beautiful beach... the way the locals do! Enjoy a half-day Bondi Beach group tour that includes hotel transfers, surf lifesaving club tour, a surf or bodyboard lesson and a casual beach-side lunch with 5-star views across Bondi. There are awesome sight-seeing and photo opportunities and all equipment is included. These tours depart daily and will pick you up from your city accommodation at 10am and drop you home around 2:30pm. You’re never a tourist when you’re cruising Bondi with us! Heading to Byron Bay? Check out our half day tours there too! See why both Bondi Beach and Byron Bay create such a buzz with visitors from around the world.

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‘Wine Train’ Package to the Hunter Valley Wine Country Operated by Hunter Valley Resort

Bestseller itinerary... Take the WINE TRAIN from Sydney’s Central Railway Station to the Hunter Valley, during which you’ll only experience seven stops. The modern express trains are very comfortable and feature an on board café and toilets. Large windows offer views of the stunning scenery throughout your journey. Package includes: • Return train tickets from Sydney’s Central Railway Station to Singleton Station with reserved seats • Transfers to and from Singleton Railway Station (Meet & Greet) • Accommodation in a choice of 4 star guestrooms or cottages. • Onsite Vineyard inspection followed by a private tasting • Hunter Wine Theatre experience • Buffet continental breakfast daily • Discount vouchers for onsite activities such as Segway, Horseriding, Electric bikes, Wine School, & Massages price guide: $$


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Sydney Classic Cycle Tour

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Operated by Bonza Bike Tours

There’s no better way to enjoy one of the world’s most beautiful cities than with an easy bike ride! Sit back and relax on a super comfortable bike while expert Bonza guides lead you around stunning Sydney Harbour. Get your bearings as they take you through parks, harbour fronts, and sidewalks. Get tips on what to do while in town, what’s on, and where to eat, along with a little history, of course. Stretch your legs and get some fresh air after a long flight, then enjoy the city like a local for the rest of your trip!

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Panoramic Sydney Operated by AEA Luxury Tours

Depart your hotel for an unforgettable Panoramic Sydney half-day city sights tour. On tour you’ll pass the historic Rocks area. Enjoy magnificent views of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge. We make our way via the Eastern Suburbs to Watsons Bay where you can enjoy a coastal stroll. Stopping at world-famous Bondi Beach then follow the coastal cliff walk around Tamarama and Bronte. Travel onto Centennial Park, Oxford Street and Paddington before returning to the City. This tour can be taken as a morning or afternoon experience.

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Sydney Opera House Tour Guided Tour – Step inside theatres and foyers that bring to life over 1800 performances each year. Learn how Jørn Utzon’s vision came into existence. Capture photographs from vantage points off limits to the general public. The Backstage Tour – Uncover the mysteries of the backstage world on this behind the scenes tour, ending with a delicious breakfast with your guide in our Green Room – the exclusive domain of performers and crew. The Tour & Tasting Plate – Explore the secrets of the Opera House, and then sample the best of local dining. After the tour indulge in a tasting plate of gourmet hot and cold menu items to share between two (min 2pax). The Gold or Silver Experience Package – The ultimate evening: Meet your guide at Stage Door for an intimate, 1 hour VIP tour, then indulge in a two-course pre-theatre meal with paired wines at the restaurant of your choice: Bennelong, Aria, or Portside, add a performance ticket. price guide: $$

Sydney Harbour Cruise Operated by Captain Cook Cruises NSW

Discover the world’s most beautiful harbour aboard Sydney’s premier fleet including Sydney 2000 and John Cadman 2. Offering million dollar views, expansive viewing decks, dining rooms and a range of menu and entertainment options for every event and budget, it’s an experience not to be missed. The Captains Dinner cruise is the signature dining experience offering three-course Contemporary Australian à la carte dining with reserved individual table seating, great live music and dancing. Bar package and guaranteed window seating are available (additional cost). Hop On Hop Off 2-Day Pass is a quick and convenient way to see the harbour and visit up to 8 famous stops including Circular Quay, Darling Harbour, Taronga Zoo, Watsons Bay, Shark Island, Luna Park, Manly and Barangaroo. Enjoy the main harbour sights and live guided commentary on selected routes. Combines easily with attraction entry (additional cost). price guide: $


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Park Hyatt Sydney Reminiscent of an exclusive harbourside residence, Park Hyatt Sydney is perfectly located between the iconic Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge. Designed to provide unique Australian-inspired experiences, guests will enjoy elegant guestrooms and suites, most with private balconies overlooking Sydney Harbour, or the Opera House. Hotel highlights include 24-hour personal butler service, an outdoor rooftop pool and terrace, exclusive access to a private wharf, waterfront dining, gallery-worthy Australian artworks, and a team of devoted professionals ready to welcome guests with endearing Aussie hospitality.

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Four Seasons Hotel Sydney With panoramic views of the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge, Four Seasons Hotel Sydney combines a prime location in the historic Rocks area with luxurious, well-appointed rooms, dining at The Woods, an intimate bar in Grain, personalised spa treatments and service that anticipates your every request. Only a short walk from the city’s shopping and business centres, Four Seasons Hotel Sydney is vibrant and elegant with dramatic harbourfront views. The hotel features a well-equipped fitness area as well as Sydney’s largest heated outdoor hotel pool.

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Shangri-La Hotel, Sydney Ensconced in the heart of the historic Rocks District, Shangri-La Hotel, Sydney features 565 elegantly appointed guestrooms and suites, award-winning restaurants, bars, and CHI, The Spa, an urban oasis in the heart of the city. The luxury hotel boasts an extravagantly beautiful view, featuring a rare combination of two of the world’s most unforgettable icons and one of the world’s most wondrous harbours. The Emerald City’s trifecta – Sydney Harbour Bridge, Opera House and Sydney Harbour – unfurl before you, enhancing the luxurious glamour of Sydney’s destination hotel.

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Amora Hotel Jamison Sydney From the moment you arrive, you’ll love the Amora experience. In the heart of Sydney’s CBD, 5-star Amora Hotel Jamison Sydney offers 415 spacious, boutique guestrooms with separate bath and shower, along with a service that sets the standard for Sydney hospitality. An easy walk from Circular Quay, The Rocks, Barangaroo and Opera House, and only a few minutes from Wynyard train station makes Amora one of the most desired locations for those travelling on either business or leisure. The hotel amenities include 10 meeting spaces that cater for 4 to 370 people, along with a new restaurant and bar. Amora’s indoor heated swimming pool, sauna, Jacuzzi, steam room, day spa, complimentary WiFi and 24-hour room service makes the hotel an ideal business and leisure destination. Offering exceptional value for money, Amora Hotel Jamison Sydney is worth the visit.

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New South Wales / SYDNEY ACCOMMODATION

PARKROYAL Darling Harbour, Sydney The award-winning PARKROYAL Darling Harbour, Sydney is located on the city-side of Darling Harbour, within minutes of the city’s most popular attractions. The light-filled and refreshing lobby provides a welcome sanctuary from the bustle of the city. The hotel offers premium accommodation, with 340 modern guestrooms, fully-equipped gym, a Club Lounge as well as a selection of dining outlets including ABODE Bistro & Bar.

Travelodge Hotel Sydney Wynyard

Travelodge Wynyard is ideally situated near many of Sydney’s wonderful attractions, whether you are looking for an exciting day in the city or a sensational night out on the town. From the hotel you can walk to the Opera House, the historical Rocks area, Darling Harbour, the Royal Botanic Gardens, a huge variety of restaurants and a great selection of shopping. Next to Wynyard station, the 277 comfortable hotel rooms, lobby bar and Travelodge Wynyard’s Citrus Grove Restaurant all combine to offer you value, convenience and great accommodation.

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Rendezvous Hotel Sydney Central

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Vibe Hotel Sydney

A vibrant hotel conveniently located adjacent to Railway Square in the heart of Sydney, Rendezvous Hotel Sydney Central combines clean lines, contemporary style and a personal feel to offer you a warm welcome. Some of the city’s most popular sites are within walking distance, including Darling Harbour, Chinatown, the Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre, and fashionable Surry Hills. With its central location, the hotel is also an ideal base from which to explore famous attractions such as the Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge or the Sydney Aquarium.

A unique hotel offering chic accommodation in the heart of Sydney, Vibe Hotel Sydney exudes style. It is perfectly positioned for you to easily discover Sydney’s vibrant city centre, Surry Hills, Chinatown, World Square and the downtown entertainment precinct that offers live theatre and music year round. Sydney’s premier tourist destinations like Darling Harbour and Hyde Park are only minutes walk away and with public transport on your doorstep, you are not far from other major attractions.

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The York by Swiss-Belhotel Sydney The York by Swiss-Belhotel presents Sydney’s most spacious residences located in the heart of the city. The Hotel Apartments boast a choice of studio to three bedrooms and are fully equipped with kitchen and laundry, suitable for a short or extended stay. Located with easy access to the tourism mecca of Circular Quay, the Iconic Opera House and the legendary Rocks, and also a short stroll to Barangaroo and Darling Harbour for days of adventure. The thriving financial district is at the door step of The York by Swiss-Belhotel. Providing a premium Apartment experience.

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Adina Apartment Hotel Sydney, Town Hall Centrally located in the Sydney CBD, adjacent to Town Hall Station, the hotel is within walking distance to the QVB and central shopping mall, Darling Harbour and Sydney’s International Convention Centre (ICC). Adina Apartment Hotel Sydney Town Hall offers you the quintessential Sydney experience. Capture the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House from their best angle in Circular Quay, get lost in the beauty of Sydney’s Royal Botanic Gardens, eat your way through Chinatown and indulge in world-class shopping along Pitt Street Mall.

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Hunter Valley Resort Take the WINE TRAIN from Sydney’s Central Railway Station, or it is an easy 2-hour self-drive. Hunter Valley Resort looks out over its own picturesque 50-year-old vineyards. Dining on site is at the Matilda Bay Brewhouse. All 35 rooms and cottages feature timber cathedral ceilings and stunning views, the hotel also offers an exceptional range of on-site activities and services, including a daily vineyard tour, brewhouse, Wine Theatre experience, horse and carriage tours, horse-riding, wine school, Segway tours, walking/jogging track, Heavenly Hunter Massage Centre, pool, tennis and electric bikes. Championship golf courses, The Hunter Gardens, hot air ballooning, cheese & chocolate factories, shopping village and over 140 wineries are all close by. Newcastle Airport, its beaches, sand dune adventures, and Port Stephens dolphins are just over an hours drive away.

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Emirates One&One Wolgan Valley Emirates One&Only Wolgan Valley is an ultra-luxury conservation-based resort, located 2.5 hours’ drive from Sydney in the World Heritage-listed Greater Blue Mountains Area. Set on 2,833 hectares (7,000 acres) of carbon-neutral conservation and wildlife reserve, the resort combines absolute luxury with a quintessentially Australian bush experience. Recognised as one of the finest resorts in the world, the resort offers a unique blend of seclusion, native wildlife, dramatic natural beauty, conservation and heritage combined with unsurpassed luxury facilities and outstanding food and wine. The resort features 40 elegantly appointed villas – each with its own swimming pool – a Main Homestead with various dining settings, a heritage precinct, and the One&Only Spa. Prices include gourmet breakfast, lunch and dinner daily including select local wine and beer with meals.

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Lilianfels Blue Mountains Resort & Spa Just a short drive from Sydney and nestled on the edge of the magnificent Jamison Valley overlooking the World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains National Park, Lilianfels is a breathtaking escape for romantics, a delight for gourmets and a wonder for lovers of nature. This historic country mansion is set amid just under one hectare (just under two-and-a-half acres) of manicured gardens complete with a heated outdoor pool. With 85 spacious guestrooms and suites to choose from, Lilianfels Blue Mountains Resort & Spa offers a wide range of accommodation options to meet the needs of every guest. Each room features traditional design with sumptuous soft and lush furnishings, elegant decor, a spacious marble bathroom with full-sized bath and separate shower, and an LCD TV with DVD player. Lilianfels Blue Mountains Resort & Spa is the perfect base from which to explore the many sites of the Upper Blue Mountains including Katoomba, Leura, Mount Victoria and Blackheath. price guide: $$$

Chif ley Apartments Newcastle Being away doesn’t mean you have to give up comfort and ease. Our self-catering apartments for both short and long term accommodation needs, offer the best of creature comforts – a fully equipped kitchen, laundry facilities, unlimited connectivity with high speed wi-fi on the house, and cable programming are some. To stay active, an onsite fitness centre and outdoor heated pool. When you choose a Chifley, you can rest assured that you will have a hassle-free, quality assured stay.

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Sage Hotel Wollongong At Sage Hotel Wollongong enjoy the pristine beaches just a short walk from the hotel. A jaunt to Lake Illawarra coastal town should be added to the itinerary. For a more soulful retreat, the famous Nan Tien Temple is just a few minutes’ drive away. Find comfort food of modern Australia fare with a subtle infusion of Asian flavours and warm smiles waiting for you at Sage Hotel Wollongong. Work or play, we have the ‘just right’ dish for you. Expect to enjoy local produce served up with generous helpings of warm service and smiles. price guide: $


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Capella Lodge, Lord Howe Island

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Capella Lodge is Lord Howe Island’s premium luxury retreat. Combining contemporary design with glorious natural surroundings, Capella’s relaxed aesthetic lets the true stars shine: views of the ocean and Mounts Gower and Lidgbird. Inspired by the carefree spirit of the Australian beach house, Capella’s nine suites welcome the outside in and feature custom furnishings, island-themed artworks and private decks to create a sense of barefoot luxury. Fine dining is a highlight and menus champion a bounty of local seafood and fresh regional produce. The World Heritage-listed site is a paradise of rainforests and beaches and recreations span mountain walks and exploration of the world’s southernmost coral reef. Back at the lodge, the Capella Spa nestled among Lord Howe’s swaying kentia palms invites relaxation. Refreshingly offgrid, Capella Lodge offers the ultimate island castaway experience.

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Byron at Byron, a Crystalbrook Collection Resort Escape to nature Nestled in 45-acres of magical subtropical rainforest, Byron at Byron, a Crystalbrook Collection Resort, is a celebration of nature, responsible luxury and the local environment. The beachfront resort, regularly named in Australia’s top 10 best luxury resorts, features 92 stylish suites with two spacious balconies, an infinity pool complete with cabanas, day beds and poolside service, a multi-award-winning day spa, tennis court and restaurant celebrating local produce with Asian influences. Byron at Byron is just a short drive from the iconic town of Byron Bay in New South Wales. The resort offers the perfect blend of intuitive service, impeccable detail and stunning natural surroundings in an idyllic Australian destination.

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Great Ocean Road The road hugs the coastline for much of this signature route which is one of Australia’s legendary drives. Breathtaking coastal scenery contrasts with the inland splendour of the Otway Ranges and quaint seaside towns. The limestone stacks of the Twelve Apostles front the foaming Southern Ocean on this spectacular drive.

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The pretty Yarra Valley area is endowed with distant blue ranges, rolling hills strung with vines, towering trees, verdant valleys and pristine rivers. Fine wines and refined dining are the stars of this scenic setting, which stretches from Healesville to Marysville and Warburton. Many arts and craft studios offer a great chance to meet the locals.

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Located 90 minutes from Melbourne, Phillip Island is known for its Penguin Parade, the island’s top tourism experience. Tiny fairy penguins can be observed from seats on the beach as they emerge at dusk each day from the surf. Koalas, fur seals, pelicans, muttonbirds and other sea birds can also be viewed on the island.

Romance is never far away in historic Daylesford. Natural spas, bubbling natural springs, undulating green hills, top dining and relaxing accommodation make the short trip from Melbourne well worthwhile. Be prepared to be pampered in this treasured setting where bodily treats and culinary delights come together in the garden mist.

5 Day Great Ocean Road to Adelaide Self-Drive Start your journey by visiting some of the most exciting native Australian wildlife in the Moonlit Sanctuary before you spend the night in the famous vacation hot spot – the Mornington Peninsula. Travel along the spectacular Great Ocean Road, which winds alongside the wild and windswept Southern Ocean. See the monster waves at Bells Beach and wander along the sand of Lorne. View the Twelve Apostles, craggy limestone stacks which rise from the Southern Ocean. Stay in the unique fishing village of Port Fairy, one of Victoria’s earliest ports, before ending in Adelaide.

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Victoria is a diverse mix of natural beauty, arts, sport, superb food and wine, and accommodation ranging from luxury hotels to rustic farmstays. Melbourne buzzes with chic fashion stores, intimate lane-way cafés and bars, shows and nightlife. Scenic coastal drives, prized surfing beaches, fine wines and refined living are all part of the quintessential Victorian experience.

Package includes: 4 day car rental, 3 nights of accommodation, day admission to Moonlit Sanctuary, Searoad Ferries from Sorrento to Queenscliff. Moderate pricing from. $499 Superior pricing from. $699 Pricing is per person, double occupancy

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Phillip Island Full Day Tour

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Phillip Island – home to one of the largest penguin colonies in Australia. More than 30,000 little penguins live along its stunning shores and each night these penguins emerge from the surf and waddle along the beach to find their burrows. Join your small group of up to 11 guests on this tour where you will experience up-close wildlife encounters and amazing landscapes. Your tour will include a visit to Moonlit Sanctuary Conservation Park where you will engage with a variety of Australian native animals, including kangaroos, wallabies, koalas and an array of colourful birds, reptiles and endangered species. The journey will then lead on to the world-famous Phillip Island penguin parade. As darkness falls, witness this incredible phenomenon as the beautiful little penguin’s swim to shore and waddle across the beach back to their homes in the sand dunes of Summerland Beach. This is a magical experience which you will treasure forever. price guide: $$

Great Ocean Road Full Day Tour Operated by Oceania Tours

An experience like no other, explore the world-famous Great Ocean Road aboard your small group tour of no more than 11 passengers. Your talented guide from Oceania Tours will personalise the service as you take time to relax and fully appreciate the wonders of this spectacular touring route. Stay on the lookout for some very special animals including whales, dolphins, echidnas and bandicoots. Visit the striking Split Point Lighthouse with its breathtaking views before stopping at the quaint seaside town of Apollo Bay to stroll along the magnificent beaches. You will be treated to exclusive access of an ancient Eucalyptus forest at the iconic Great Ocean Road EcoLodge, where you can enjoy close encounters with koalas and kangaroos. Discover the famous Twelve Apostles and Loch Ard Gorge along this wild and unpredictable Shipwreck Coast before returning to Melbourne.

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Melbourne City Tour Operated by Oceania Tours

Welcome to Melbourne, a city of contrasts, world famous sporting arenas and historic gardens. Be dazzled by the charm and wondrous sights of this beautiful city as you uncover the magic to learn why Melbourne was awarded the world’s most liveable city for seven consecutive years. With Oceania Tours, you will be treated to a small group tour of no more than 11 passengers as you visit famous landmarks including Chinatown, Flagstaff Gardens, Queen Victoria Market, Melbourne Museum and the Royal Exhibition Building. You will travel along Spring Street to witness stunning examples of colonial architecture such as Treasury Building, Parliament House, Princess Theatre and St Patricks Cathedral. Enjoy the contrast of our modern Federation Square next to Flinders Street Station, the Royal Botanic Gardens and the world- famous Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix track. The tour will also take you past Rod Laver Arena, home of the Australian Open.

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French & Phillip Island Wildlife Expedition Operated by Explore Australia

Spend the day with us Island hopping from French Island to Phillip Island getting up close and personal with some of Australia’s cutest and cuddliest native wildlife. Arriving by ferry to this hidden treasure of wilderness that is French Island, you will be taken on a guided 4WD adventure around the island where our tour guide will share their knowledge of the natural environment whilst we observe the Koala’s and array of wildlife that inhabit the island. For lunch we stop at a local farmgate and experience how a local lives. In the afternoon we travel across to Phillip Island taking in the breathtaking ocean views before watching the little Penguins waddle in at sunset back to their burrows. Join us for a day that will be hard to forget for years to come.

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Around the Bay Food & Wine Taste Trail Operated by Explore Australia

See, feel and taste the produce from some of Melbourne’s best food, beer and wine locations scattered throughout the Mornington and Bellarine Peninsulas. Savour the experience that locals live day-in day-out and discover a truly genuine local experience full of flavour, beauty and excitement. Enjoy wine tastings at Scotchmans Hill as well as Terrindah Estate whilst taking in the magnificent views. Stop for lunch at the house of Jack Rabbit Café and taste some of the Bellarine Peninsula’s epic produce – A local favourite! After lunch, sail across the bay to the Mornington Peninsula. Watch out for dolphins! Next, join the locals for a craft beer paddle tasting at St Andrews Brewhouse before taking a ride on Arthurs Seat Eagle over the state forest, with breathtaking views from the bay to the city. Finish the day off at the iconic bathing boxes that are set upon the colourful back drop of the crystal blue ocean and spectacular coastline!

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Melbourne Lanes and Arcades Tour Operated by Hidden Secret Tours

Have you ever been to a city and wondered what all the fuss was about? Or wasted time trying to find that cool local café you were told about and ended up missing everything else on offer? Melbourne’s arcades and laneways hide many of these treasures, and Hidden Secrets Tours Lanes and Arcades walking tour is the ideal way to discover and learn about the enchantment of Melbourne. Ideal for your first day, the tour offers an insider’s view more current than a guide book. On our tour of Melbourne’s signature lanes and arcades, we unveil local designers and specialty retailers that often are only found in the city. We reveal some of the quirkiest cafes, independent designers, street art, architecture, with historical tales of Melbourne along the way. There is something for everyone, locals and visitors alike. A little history and attention to the amazing architecture will inspire you on this fascinating walking tour. With a small group and a knowledgeable local guide, discover places that you would otherwise never find and get to know and love Melbourne like a local. Departs: Mon-Sat at 10am from Time Out Café Federation Square. Duration: 3 or 4 hours

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Crown Towers Melbourne

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Crown Towers is the ultimate in luxury close to the heart of Melbourne’s CBD. Renowned as one of the finest hotels in the world, Crown Towers offers unmatched elegance and sophistication. The opulent surrounds and exemplary service of this riverside icon include a dedicated business centre, fully equipped fitness centre and the exclusive Crystal Club. Synonymous with elegance and luxury, Crown Towers offers exceptional fine dining restaurants, internationally acclaimed shopping and exciting bars including The Waiting Room. For pure indulgence, Crown Spa is a tranquil retreat for the ultimate in private pampering. The luxurious spa facilities include a 25-metre (82-foot) heated indoor pool, sun terraces and fully-equipped gym. For the more adventurous, Crown Melbourne is home to cinemas, nightclubs, bars, the southern hemisphere’s premier range of luxury brands.

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Crown Promenade Melbourne Crown Promenade Melbourne is a vibrant city rendezvous with stunning views of the Yarra River. The award-winning hotel provides attentive service, a relaxed atmosphere and modern styling in the heart of Melbourne’s Southbank entertainment precinct. Close to the Central Business District, Melbourne Exhibition Centre and many of the city’s most famous landmarks and sporting facilities, this vibrant hotel combines state-of-the-art technology with contemporary styling right on the edge of the city. Stylish, welcoming and thoroughly modern, Crown Promenade offers 465 contemporary guestrooms ranging from Standard Rooms to Suites. Featuring floorto-ceiling windows, the rooms have a calming ambience with furnishings in natural tones. Every room features original art by local artists. Guests can choose from a range of world-renowned restaurants and bars, including Nobu and Bistro Guillaume.

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Crown Metropol Melbourne An elegant oasis of space and calm, Crown Metropol is a modern private getaway to one of the world’s most liveable cities. With specially commissioned works of art, bespoke fittings and designer furniture throughout, Crown Metropol is both a serene retreat and an efficient private office with the latest amenities and hightech communications. An advantage for business travellers is The Office, the hotel’s sleek and stylish full-service Business Centre, open 24 hours a day. The hotel also offers extensive meeting and banquet facilities, and can accommodate every type of event from small business meetings to large social gatherings. From the top floors of the tower, Crown Metropol offers spectacular views of Melbourne’s Yarra River and a bayside panorama. The hotel is 30 minutes from Melbourne International Airport and close to the city’s major transportation hubs with easy access to anywhere in metropolitan Melbourne and beyond.

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Clarion Suites Gateway Clarion Suites Gateway offers warmth and exceptional hospitality. It is only a short stroll from the Southbank and Southgate precincts, which offer a variety of cafés and restaurants, as well as the Casino Gas Brigades – eight towers that shoot the world’s largest fireballs into the evening skyline on nightly basis on the hour from sun set; a spectacular experience. It is within easy access to the city centre for shopping, sporting facilities (MCG, Etihad & Rod Laver Arena), theatre, arts and attractions such as the Melbourne Aquarium and Immigration Museum, which are conveniently situated across the road. Standard rooms are equipped with a kitchenette and the one- and two-bedroom suites have fully-equipped kitchens and laundry facilities. Hotel facilities include free WiFi, William’s Bar & Café, indoor heated swimming pool and access to an offsite gym. Public transport and the Free City Circle Tram depart nearby.

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Grand Hyatt Melbourne Grand Hyatt Melbourne sets an unprecedented benchmark in 5-star luxury, located on the iconic Collins Street, the Paris end of Melbourne. A spectacular Melbourne landmark, the hotel is perfectly poised in the heart of the city’s world-class business, fashion, dining and theatre scene, and is only walking distance from Melbourne’s main tourist attractions. The hotel offers unparalleled luxury accommodation over 550 spacious and stylish guestrooms and suites boasting contemporary living and overlooking spectacular Melbourne skyline or Yarra River views. Indulge and explore in the ultimate luxury at the hotel’s signature restaurant Collins Kitchen, unique cocktail bar Ru-Co, stateof-the-art gym – open 24/7 – City Club Health & Fitness, the exclusive Grand Club Lounge located on level 31, and a dedicated event floor showcasing 15 inspired spaces. Discover endless possibilities in the heart of the world’s most liveable city. price guide: $$$

Adina Apartment Hotel Melbourne Make the sophisticated ambiance of Adina Apartment Hotel Melbourne your base in the heart of Melbourne and explore one of the world’s most liveable cities. Here you will find well-appointed one-, two- or three-bedroom serviced apartments in the centre of Melbourne. Selected apartments offer stunning city views of Melbourne from the balcony, and all boasting high quality appliances and facilities. This serviced apartment style hotel’s amenities include a state of the art gym, sauna and heated swimming pool to make your stay more comfortable. price guide: $$

The Savoy Hotel on Little Collins With a beautiful facade and the internal grandeur of an art deco heritage building, The Savoy Hotel on Little Collins is located opposite Southern Cross Station and only a couple of blocks from the hub of Collins Street. The newly refurbished hotel is the perfect base to explore Melbourne’s CBD precincts, each with its own cultural flavour. With the tram on your doorstep, you will have easy access to Etihad Stadium and Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre.

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Sage Hotel Melbourne Ringwood

Pan Pacific Melbourne Situated on the banks of the Yarra River in the iconic South Wharf precinct, guests at Pan Pacific Melbourne can enjoy easy access to DFO Shopping Centre as well as Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. Pan Pacific Melbourne features luxurious guest rooms and suites, with panoramic views of the city skyline, Yarra River or Port Phillip Bay. Revive your senses in our 24-hour fitness centre, indulge in our restaurant, Dock 37 Bar and Kitchen, or unwind in Café Orr. For an exclusive experience, discover our Pacific Club lounge.

Throw out your old expectations of what a hotel should provide and welcome the Sage experience. Whatever we thought could help create a hassle-free and comfortable zone, we’ve provided, including complimentary high speed Wi-Fi throughout the hotel, a gym, and co-working spaces.

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Rendezvous Hotel Melbourne Built in 1913, this heritage-listed hotel is located on Flinders Street overlooking the Yarra River and many of Melbourne’s top attractions within easy reach, including Flinders Street Station just 3 minutes away.Equipped with quality amenities, each of the hotel’s 340 rooms and suites are furnished for your comfort, with plush pillow menu, free WiFi, 24 hour in-room dining and on-demand movies. Outside your room, you’ll find a well equipped fitness centre, bustling hotel restaurant and bar, and a number of event spaces perfect for corporate functions and wedding. price guide: $$

Sage Hotel Melbourne, Ringwood spans five floors atop the Eastland Retail Destination in Ringwood. Enjoy the convenience of having the shopping centre at your doorstep and the comfort and hospitality that Sage offers including free Wi-Fi, co-working spaces, and a gym and then more.

Ink Hotel Melbourne Southbank Steps from the buzzing energy of Southbank’s Promenade, Ink Hotel Melbourne Southbank is your launchpad to #StayPlaySlay your way through the world’s most liveable city, Melbourne. The Southbank precinct of Melbourne, known for its restaurants, galleries and stylish boutiques is the ultimate place to be. Located just minutes away from the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre and Crown Entertainment Complex, guests are a hop, skip and jump away from Melbourne’s excellent tram network, transporting them to countless hidden gems around the city.

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Great Ocean Road Resort

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Great Ocean Road Resort is a boutique 4-star resort located at the beginning of the Great Ocean Road in the seaside town of Anglesea. Pristine beaches, rugged sandstone cliffs and scenic natural forests make Anglesea one of the region’s most popular getaway and holiday destinations. Choose from studios, twin-share, spa suites, one-, or two-bedroom apartments with kitchens, private outdoor areas and garden or river views. All rooms come with free WiFi, cable television and tea & coffee facilities. On-site amenities include a restaurant, indoor heated pool, and day spa.

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PARKROYAL Melbourne Airport PARKROYAL Melbourne Airport is proudly the only hotel in Australia that connects directly to both domestic and international terminals via undercover sky bridges, ideal for business and leisure travellers. Whether you need to rest before a flight or refresh before heading home, the 276 spacious guestrooms with city skyline, airport or mountain views will reinvigorate you for the day ahead. Refresh with our fitness and recreation facilities including heated swimming pool, sauna, steam room and gym. Dine at our on-site Airo restaurant and bar or unwind in Café Airo.

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Lake House Recently named Australia’s Regional Hotel of the Year, Lake House is a tranquil retreat of 33 studios and suites in either a waterfront or garden setting. Its two-and-a-half hectares (six acres) of country gardens extend down to the shores of beautiful Lake Daylesford. Guests can visit Salus Day Spa, play tennis, unwind by the infinity pool, explore lake paths meandering past mineral springs into the Wombat State Forest and enjoy the walkable proximity of the charming village. Kookaburras fly in for dinner. Corellas, Cockatoos and Gang Gangs are frequent visitors. Many of Australia’s native animals can be met along the forest tracks. As the sun sets over the far shore of the lake, the Argyle Library Bar or Lagoon Deck are popular places to gather before dinner in the Lake House Restaurant, regarded as one of Australia’s best. A haven for food and wine lovers, it has two Chefs Hats and has topped many respected lists including The Hot 50 and Wine List of the Year.

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Cairns & The Great Barrier Reef The rich Daintree Rainforest meets the Great Barrier Reef in exotic Tropical North Queensland, rendering it a great location for visiting both of the World Heritage-listed sites. The region is Australia’s premier tropical destination, combining lavish scenery with a wide range of activities. Explore, dine and shop in Cairns and marvel at the world’s largest coral reef.

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Gateway to the reef and the rainforest, chic Port Douglas is popular with celebrities for its seclusion and relaxed lifestyle. With an enviable climate, Port Douglas is known for its restaurants, exclusive shops, luxury resorts and historic Queenslander buildings. Port Douglas style equates with sailing, sunning, shopping and relaxing.

Tropical Cairns provides an ideal base for visiting the Great Barrier Reef and nearby rainforests. With an enviable casual lifestyle, there is a choice of establishments to suit café aficionados, bar-hoppers and night owls. Relax, shop, adventure, tour, and discover the best of Tropical North Queensland.

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30 minutes’ drive from Cairns and Port Douglas, Palm Cove offers a great range of accommodation options and tours. The exotic setting and flourishing spa centres ensure that relaxation and exploration go hand in hand. Palm-fringed beaches share their habitat with the local wildlife, including colourful lizards and lorikeets.

The only place on earth where two World Heritagelisted jewels exist: the Great Barrier Reef and the rainforest of Daintree and Cape Tribulation. The region harbours an exotic array of endemic species, including the elusive cassowary and prehistoric crocodile. It is a site of great significance for the traditional owners, the Kuku Yalanji community.

6 Day World Heritage Wonders Independent This region is Australia’s premier tropical destination, including World Heritage-listed sites, the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest.

the coastline and enjoy a cruise on the Daintree River, a habitat for birds, tree snakes, unique plants and the estuarine crocodile.

Highlights of this package include the famous Kuranda Scenic Railway for a breathtaking journey; time in Kuranda, the ‘Village in the Rainforest’; Skyrail, the ‘World’s Most Beautiful Rainforest Experience’; and Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park.

Package includes: 5 nights of accommodation, airport transfers, full-day tour to Kuranda, Great Barrier Reef cruise, full-day tour to Cape Tribulation.

Travel by catamaran to Agincourt Reef at the outer edge of the Barrier Reef. Enjoy lunch, snorkelling and coral viewing while learning about this natural wonder of the world. Visit the Mossman Gorge and enjoy an indigenous presentation by the traditional owners of the gorge, the Kuku Yalanji people. Walk the rainforest beach, admire

Moderate pricing from. $1129 Superior pricing from. $1189 Pricing is per person, double occupancy Package includes: 4 day car rental, 3 nights of accommodation, day admission to Moonlit Sanctuary, Searoad Ferries from Sorrento to Queenscliff. Moderate pricing from. $499 Superior pricing from. $699 Pricing is per person, double occupancy


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Queensland / THE GREAT BARRIER REEF

MV Bahama

Operated by MV Bahama

Based in Port Douglas, this 28m yacht hosts up to 12 guests in luxurious comfort over three levels. Delivering a tailored, unique and all-inclusive experience for guests. Whether it’s adventure or open water serenity you seek, our warm and professional crew will tailor charters to your desires. Dive the Great Barrier Reef, enjoy game fishing and snorkelling, or simply relax in paradise. At a glance • Master suite with queen bed and ensuite

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• Two guest cabins with ensuites

• Use of “Drum” a 7.3m sports fishing vessel

• Access to water/ water sports • Outdoor and indoor lounging/ dining • Entertainment system • Bar

• Professional five-star crew

• Guided snorkelling equipment provided • Chef-prepared gourmet meals and open bar price guide: $$$$$

Quicksilver Outer Barrier Reef Cruise Operated by Quicksilver Cruises

Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of the Great Barrier Reef when you cruise with Quicksilver to the renowned Agincourt Reef - a jewel-like ribbon reef with spectacular coral formations, myriad of marine life and clear outer reef waters. Here, from the spacious activity platform, swimmers and non-swimmers alike can fully enjoy this stunning reef world. Snorkel and dive, explore from the semisubmersible and be mesmerised from the underwater observatory as colourful fish dart and play in their underwater kingdom. Friendly and attentive crew, including professional marine biologists, are on hand to ensure you enjoy and gain the most from your day. Exciting optional activities include scuba and helmet diving, marine biologist snorkel tours to learn so much more about this incredible world heritage environment, and scenic helicopter flights.

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Ocean Spirit Michaelmas Cay Cruise Operated by Ocean Spirit

Departing from Cairns, Ocean Spirit, a beautiful 32-metre (105-foot) sailing catamaran, will take you for a memorable day to experience Michaelmas Cay on the Great Barrier Reef. A picturesque sand cay encircled by a spectacular fringing reef teeming with colourful marine life, it is also an important protected sanctuary for migratory sea birds. Snorkel directly from the beach in the cay’s protected shallow waters, cruise in the semi-submersible for a diver’s view of the reef, watch the fish feeding presentation and observe the fascinating birdlife on the island. For the more adventurous, experience the underwater delights of the reef with an exciting introductory scuba dive or join the marine biologist for a guided snorkel tour. Or if you prefer, just relax on the beach or on board. An informative marine biologist reef presentation, delicious buffet lunch and morning and afternoon teas are included.

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Silversonic Dive & Snorkel Adventure Operated by Quicksilver Cruises

Get set for an exhilarating day of fun and adventure out of Port Douglas aboard the premier dive and snorkel catamaran, Silversonic. Designed for small groups, snorkellers will spend five hours exploring three different and spectacular outer reef sites at the renowned Agincourt Reef. Each site is selected for its visual and ecological diversity. A snorkel brief at each site and a guided snorkel tour ensure visitors can make the most of this exotic underwater world. This is an active day best suited to people who are confident in the water. In between water activities, relax on the sun decks overlooking the Coral Sea or in the vessel’s comfortable cabins. Silversonic features state-of-the art ride control, change rooms, air-conditioning, licensed bar and freshwater showers. Lunch, morning and afternoon teas are included. As an optional extra, Silversonic offers up to three certified dives and introductory diving.

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Discover the Great Barrier Reef by Small Ship

Coral Expeditions knows the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef better than most, having pioneered overnight cruises on the outer reef more than 30 years Coral Expeditions explore the less-visited areas of the reef with minimal impact and a deep appreciation for this fragile and precious environment. Sailing from our homeport of cosmopolitan Cairns, Queensland, our bespoke expedition vessel, Coral Expeditions II takes a maximum of just 42 guests in relaxed comfort on year-round three-, four- or seven-night expeditions that encompass the best of the reef, rainforests and island.

Operated by Coral Expeditions

Venturing beyond the reach of day trips, our expeditions travel to secluded Lizard Island, and exclusive outer barrier reef mooring sites at the Ribbon Reefs and Escape Reef. Snorkelling, diving, and glass bottom boat tours allow you to experience the colours and vibrant life of the outer reef that few have the opportunity to visit. EXPEDITION HIGHLIGHTS • Stay dry and view a diversity of wildlife from our Glass-Bottom Boat

The tailormade itineraries venturing to the pristine outer reef, and exclusive mooring destinations, allow us to offer a unique and unmatched experience of the Reef. Our expedition voyages are truly immersive, venturing far beyond the day-trips to the underwater wonderland that you’ve long imagined. Out here, your only companions might be a Loggerhead Turtle or Giant Skink.

• Enjoy guided walks and interpretative presentations with our Trip Director

Resident Marine Biologists bring the species to life, with “touch and learn” displays onboard and in the water. Divers and snorkelers will delight in some of the world’s finest untouched coral gardens. All guests on board will be rendered speechless by the pure azures of the waters on this UNESCO World Heritage wonderland.

• Watch the sunrise over the ocean from our top deck

• Get up close and personal with interesting sea creatures at a ‘Touch Tank’ experience on deck • Kayak around the sheltered bays of the islands we visit • Scuba dive or snorkel the outer reefs and discover a whole new world underwater

All meals and shore excursions are included. 50% discount for children up to 14. No single supplement for genuine single travelers. Three-, four- and seven-night cruises depart and return to Cairns each week, all year round.

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Queensland / GREAT BARRIER REEF CRUISING

Aquaquest in Port Douglas

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The reef being just a few meters away from the waters surface, you will be able to explore all these wonders just by floating at the surface. Relax, breathe in your snorkel and be ready to discover a multitude of fishes, corals and other wildlife populating the reef. Our luxury vessel AquaQuest is fantastic value for money with unlimited snorkeling on two different outer reef locations. ​ norkeling is the easiest way to discover the Great Barrier Reef, it is as simple as S breathing. If you have never snorkeled before, don’t worry, a briefing is held on board, explaining how to put and use the snorkeling gear. All of the snorkeling equipment you will require is supplied as part of your trip, including a wetsuit or stinger suit together with a delicious lunch and morning/afternoon tea. We also offer Introductory and certified diving onboard AquaQuest. Introductory diving requires no previous diving experience. price guide: $$$

Frankland Islands Day Tour Operated by Frankland Islands Reef Cruises

Escape the crowds on this exclusive Great Barrier Reef experience at the unspoiled Frankland Islands National Park. Your day starts with a coach transfer through World Heritage Listed rainforest. Hop off the bus and onto a luxury boat for a leisurely 30-minute cruise down the colourful Mulgrave River and a short open water crossing before arriving at Frankland Islands. Enjoy a guided snorkel tour straight off the beach with one of our fantastic crew or try an intro or certified dive – the coral health, colour and coverage is outstanding. Once you’ve had your fun in the water, jump aboard our semi sub to see an abundance of hard and soft corals without getting wet. Our guided island walk is informative, interactive and fun, providing a Great Barrier Reef experience like no other. A delicious tropical buffet lunch is served on the island with local fresh prawns, salads, chicken, ham, bread and fruits.

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Arlington Reef Experience - Outer Great Barrier Reef Full Day Tour Operated by Sunlover Reef Cruises

Arlington Reef is one of the largest and healthiest reef systems in the Great Barrier Reef having been untouched for 20 years. The Arlington Reef Experience is a full-service outer-reef day trip that was developed with discerning travelers in mind. Just an express 90 minute ride from Cairns on our air-conditioned catamaran takes you directly to Arlington Reef for 3.5 - 4 hours on the reef to enjoy activities such as snorkeling, a head and shoulder massage, unlimited glass bottom boat tours, an ocean enclosed pool for the kids, an underwater observatory, marine life touch tank and fish feeding experience. Optional extras include an Introductory or Certified SCUBA dive, Seawalker Helmet Diving, Guided Snorkel Safari, and scenic helicopter flights. A delicious Aussie BBQ buffet cooked on the Marine Base is also included in your day. The Arlington Reef Marine Base was recently refurbished. It is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and activities, and is the ideal way to view its bright, vibrant varieties of soft and hard corals and fascinating underwater community unique to Arlington Reef. Giant clams are plentiful as well as bright blue starfish and striped Batfish. Here you will also see soft intricate corals not found in many other reef locations. Arlington Reef is a very shallow reef that remains submerged even at low tide, which aids strong coral growth and also means that the reef is bathed in light at both high and low tide. This, combined with the clarity of the azure waters means that even those who don’t wish to get wet can still enjoy stunning views of the coral and marine life. Our team of expert marine naturalists, welcoming service staff, and passionate diving instructors work together so that every guest is able to experience the magic of the reef, no matter what their age or ability - even non swimmers!

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GREAT BARRIER REEF CRUISING / Queensland

2 Day + 1 Night - Sunlover by Starlight Great Barrier Reef Glamping Experience ex Cairns

Operated by Sunlover Reef Cruises

Experience Australia’s most unique small group adventure, an overnight Great Barrier Reef glamping experience. Enjoy a Moore Reef full day experience, then as the day trippers depart and the sun starts to descend, a lucky few will experience the reef environment exclusively. Take one last snorkel for the day with the entire reef to yourselves, then relax with a drink and a delicious BBQ while taking in an epic reef sunset. Wrap up in your deluxe swag, gaze at the brilliant stars of the southern night skies with nothing but the gentle sound of water lapping and nocturnal creatures coming to life on the reef to lull you to sleep. Wake to a brilliant tropical sunrise. After breakfast, it’s time to discover new creatures as the reef awakens, as our marine experts take you to exclusive areas of the reef with a guided snorkel tour and glass-bottom boat tour, before the day guests return and you enjoy another full day Moore Reef experience before departing to Cairns.

This experience is unbelievable value. Sunlover by Starlight includes: • 2 full days Moore Reef Daily Experience with all standard inclusions such as including snorkeling, unlimited rides on the glass bottom boat & semisubmersible, underwater observatory, marine life touch tank and fish feeding experience. Optional extras include Introductory or Certified SCUBA dives, Seawalker Helmet diving, and scenic helicopter flights • Private Guided Snorkel Safari with a marine expert • 1 night fully hosted on Moore Reef Marine Base • Deluxe swag including hotel standard bedding • BBQ dinner, cooked buffet breakfast, and tea & coffee • Private Glass Bottom Boat tour with a marine expert • Fresh, hot water showers, change rooms and camp-style toilets • All other standard Moore Reef day experience inclusions

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CAIRNS AND BEYOND TOURING / Queensland

Cape Tribulation, Go Jungle Surfing Day Tour Operated by The CaPTA Group

Enjoy a scenic coastal drive to Port Douglas to visit the award-winning Wildlife Habitat, an outstanding immersive experience, where you will see cassowaries, koalas, kangaroos and birds. Arrive in Cape Tribulation for lunch then join the Jungle Surfing Canopy Tour. You will fly through the trees on ziplines, with a bird’s-eye view into the rainforest canopy and out to the reef. Search for wildlife on the Daintree River Cruise, then stop at Alexandra Lookout for magnificent views of the Coral Sea, before returning to Cairns or Port Douglas. Overnight options available.

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Cape Tribulation & Daintree Wilderness Operated by The CaPTA Group

Enjoy a full day discovering spectacular Cape Tribulation and the Daintree - the only place in the world where the rainforest meets the reef. Visit the Wildlife Habitat for guaranteed wildlife spotting, then head north for a tropical lunch in Cape Tribulation. Discover the natural beauty of the area with free time on the beach, before enjoying a guided rainforest walk. Cruise the Daintree River, searching for crocodiles and other wildlife, then continue on to Alexandra Lookout, before returning to Cairns or Port Douglas. Overnight options available.

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Wooroonooran Safaris Operated by The CaPTA Group

Wooroonooran Safaris offers English, French, German, Spanish and Italian tours to the World Heritage listed Wooroonooran National Park, south of Cairns City in Tropical North Queensland, Australia. Depart Cairns to visit a variety of pristine natural attractions,including the natural wonders of Eubenangee Wetlands, Josephine Falls, and the ancient granite gorge of Babinda Boulders.Spot and learn about iconic Australian flora and fauna, across these wetland,rainforest and mangrove habitats. Enjoy an Italian buffet lunch, then search for crocodiles on a Johnstone River Cruise

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Kuranda Classic Tour with Train, Skyrail and Rainforestation Operated by The CaPTA Group

Winding through tunnels and over bridges, Kuranda Scenic Railway enables visitors to explore the picturesque rainforest village of Kuranda and the award-winning Rainforestation Nature Park. Other activities include the Army Duck Rainforest Tour on both land and water, the fascinating performance by the Pamagirri Aboriginal Dancers, learning the didgeridoo and throwing a boomerang. After a BBQ lunch, visitors can discover native Australian animals in the Koala and Wildlife Park before returning to Cairns on the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway, gliding over the rainforest canopy.

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Queensland / CAIRNS AND BEYOND TOURING

Spirit of Cairns - Ultimate Waterside Dining

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Operated by Entrada Travel Group

Spirit of Cairns Dinner Cruise A Cairns Dinner Cruise is the perfect way to end a perfect day in paradise. Set sail aboard the luxury catamaran Spirit of Cairns for an evening of dining, entertainment, and panoramic mountain and city views, on the calm waters of Trinity Inlet. You will be welcomed on board from 6.00pm, with a complimentary sparkling wine or beer, before departing at 6.30pm. Throughout the evening you will cruise the waterways of Cairns, sailing past the waterfront and restaurant precincts, as you watch the day transcend to night, and the city lights appear. Your 2.5 hour Dinner Cruise includes an expansive three course hot & cold buffet, featuring oysters, local prawns, and the regions’ fresh produce, prepared by on-board chefs. A fully licensed bar offers a range of beers, wine, spirits, and cocktails, while the live music will entertain you over dinner, and have you dancing the night away after. price guide: $

Hartley’s Crocodile Adventures Operated by Hartley’s Crocodile Adventures

Hartley’s is a nature-based, Advanced Eco-accredited wildlife adventure park famous for its educational and entertaining wildlife shows. Let us take you on a journey of discovery into the ‘wild’ world of Australian native and exotic animals. Daily activities from 8.30am to 5.00 pm. Included crocodile spotting cruises, crocodile feeding shows and interactive wildlife presentations featuring cassowaries, koalas, quolls, kangaroos, wombats and more. How about ‘Breakfast with the Koalas’ you may want to try one of our interactive behind the scenes personalised small group tours with one of our experienced Wildlife Keepers (additional cost). There are ‘Zootastic 5’ includes five great animal encounters, a ‘Reptastic 5’ a rare opportunity to get up close and personal with lots of splendid reptiles. ‘Feathertastic’ a bird lovers’ tour or a ‘Mammal Magic’ tour where you will feed, pat and hold some of our most adorable Australian mammals. Koala encounter, python or baby croc photos now available. Hand feed wallabies and kangaroos in our ‘Gondwana Gateway’, take a journey on our ‘Wildlife Discovery Trail’ to meet freshwater crocs, water birds and lizards and go through our tropical walk-through bird aviary. ‘Cassowary Walk’ - introduce yourself to our beautiful rare and endangered Southern Cassowaries. Visit the amazing ‘Gallery of Living Art’ to see colourful snakes & lizards from Australia and abroad. Marvel at the Komodo Dragon and giant Reticulated Python. Enjoy delicious meals at Lilies restaurant, or just relax on the deck overlooking Hartley’s Lagoon. Here at Hartley’s there is something for everyone a great way to spend the day. Situated 40 min north of Cairns and 25 min south of Port Douglas on The Great Barrier Reef Drive. Return transfers and packages are available from Cairns, Northern Beaches and Port Douglas.

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Wildlife in the Rainforest Operated by Kuranda Koala Gardens

Our twin park pass ‘Friends in the Rainforest’ gives visitors to Kuranda Village the chance to immerse themselves in a world of iconic Australian wildlife. See koalas, freshwater crocodiles, kangaroos and wallabies, wombats. Our new ‘Aussie Bush Collection’ exhibit has Koalas, Long-nose Potoroos, Blue-tongue Lizards and more. Visit our ‘Nocturnal Wonders’ exhibit for night-loving marsupials. See Bilbies, Squirrel and Mahogany Gliders. At Birdworld you can join the birds in their beautiful rainforest habitat. There are over 60 species of birds free-flying around you with species from the vanishing rainforests of the world, including some of Australia’s most precious and beautiful birds. There are brilliant Amazonian macaws, the endangered cassowary, cheeky rainbow lorikeets, galahs, cockatoos, the Eclectus parrot and many more. Don’t be surprised to find a feathered friend taking a ride on your shoulder! Open 9.00 am to 4.00 pm daily. price guide: $


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CAIRNS AND BEYOND TOURING / Queensland

Chillagoe Caves & Outback Day Tour Operated by Billy Tea Safaris

Your day begins with a pick up by your friendly accredited guide in a custom-built air-conditioned 4WD vehicle. After introductions and getting to know your fellow passengers for the day, we’ll ascend the McAllister Ranges looking for many different species of bush birds, including emus, wedge-tail eagles, squatter pigeons, kangaroos and frilled neck lizards along the way to your first stop at Skybury Coffee Plantation in Mareeba for morning tea. Travel out to Chillagoe while listening to the informative commentary by your guide who will share information about the region’s wildlife, history, and aboriginal culture. Explore the Chillagoe-Mungaga Caves National Park with an expert local guide, travel through historic mining towns and small outback communities, see the Chillagoe Smelter Ruins, visit Balancing Rock for an amazing photo opportunity, see and learn about aboriginal rock art and visit Granite Gorge to see the wallabies.

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Daintree, Cape Tribulation 4WD Bloomfield Track Operated by Billy Tea Safaris

Join us in an air-conditioned high clearance custom built 4WD max of 16 pax. Travel along the spectacular Scenic Coastal drive north of Cairns. Take a one hour Daintree River cruise to see this amazing ancient eco-system. Welcome to the land of the song-birds endemic to the Wet Tropics region. View Salt-water crocodiles in the wild. Make our way into World Heritage Daintree rainforest. Famous for the earliest flowering plants on Earth. Enjoy a guided elevated boardwalk to find the elusive rare Southern Cassowary and wildlife.

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1 Day Daintree Dreaming - Aboriginal Cultural Experience Operated by Adventure North Australia Pty Ltd

A spectacular cultural journey taking you from coast to rainforest, experiencing natural beauty and ancient culture. You will be introduced to traditional hunting and gathering techniques with Kuku Yalanji Cultural Habitat Tours with the aim of finding your own tucker (food). Your catch may include crabs, mussels and fish which are cooked up for everyone to share with homemade damper on the balcony of the family home. A short distance away is the World Heritage-listed Daintree National Park and Mossman Gorge Cultural Centre, where you are greeted with a traditional smoking ceremony. This ceremony is conducted by aboriginal people to welcome you to their land. Enjoy a delicious lunch infused with local flavours. Explore one of the world’s oldest rainforests on a guided, interpretive rainforest walk with an opportunity to swim in the pristine waters of Mossman Gorge.

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Mossman Gorge Dreamtime Walks Operated by Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia

Mossman Gorge indigenous-guided Dreamtime Walk is conducted by the traditional owners of the gorge, the Kuku Yalanji people. This is considered a must do for every visitor to Mossman Gorge. The walk takes visitors on a journey along private, easygraded tracks, visiting special places and culturally significant sites, past traditional bark shelters and rainforest streams. After a welcome with a traditional smoking ceremony that cleanses and wards off bad spirits, the walk travels through the stunning rainforest continues. Your experienced indigenous guide demonstrates traditional plant use, identifies bush food sources and provides an enchanting narrative of the rainforest and their special relationship with this unique environment. At the end of the tour, enjoy traditional bush tea and damper. Tours Available ex Port Douglas.

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Queensland / CAIRNS ACCOMMODATION

Riley, a Crystalbrook Collection Resort

Cairns’ newest five-star resort, Riley, a Crystalbrook Collection Resort, promises a fresh approach to hospitality. With a personality of its own, Riley is a sophisticated character with a playful outlook on life. Guests can expect understated elegance, contemporary design and a splash of fun. Residing in a prime location at the northern end of the iconic Cairns Esplanade, Riley features 311 stylish rooms, including family options and suites, most with spacious balconies. Suites and rooms have a mix of urban, resort and sea views. Riley loves technology and all public and in-room areas are equipped with fast and free Wi-Fi. Each room features its own Apple iPad, which can be used for seamless streaming to the HD Smart TV. Alternatively, guests can also stream to the TV using their own device. There are signature spaces to mingle, relax, work and play. Add to this a lagoon swimming pool spanning over 1,000 square metres (almost 11,000 square feet) with a private man-made beach, a day spa and a 24-hour fitness centre, and you’re on your way to a truly great stay. When it comes to restaurants and bars, Riley thinks differently. You’ll find engaging, social, vibrant spaces and a passion for innovation – all day, every day. Pop in to

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Greenfield’s for a freshly made cold-pressed juice or head to the theatrical Paper Crane for wok-fried seafood or the perfect steak. For sweeping views and an atmosphere not to be missed, head to Rocco. Perfect for balmy nights, Rocco is perched 42 metres (138 feet) above sea level and offers sharestyle food inspired by the Mediterranean along with a stellar Champagne menu, second to none. Guests can also enjoy poolside beverages and snacks or stay refreshed with a 24-hour food and beverage in-room service. The nearest airport is Cairns Airport, 5km from the property. For sweeping views and an atmosphere not to be missed, head to Rocco. Perfect for balmy nights, Rocco is perched 42 metres (138 feet) above sea level and offers sharestyle food inspired by the Mediterranean along with a stellar Champagne menu, second to none. Guests can also enjoy poolside beverages and snacks or stay refreshed with a 24-hour food and beverage in-room service. The nearest airport is Cairns Airport, 5km from the property. Stay 4 Pay 3

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CAIRNS ACCOMMODATION / Queensland

Bailey, a Crystalbrook Collection Hotel Cairns’ newest five-star hotel, Bailey, a Crystalbrook Collection Hotel, is modern, innovative and has a true appreciation for all the arts. Bailey is the type of character you’ll find at the local farmer’s market rather than a supermarket or exploring the latest exhibition at the museum rather than at a rock concert. Staying with Bailey, you’ll find artwork from across Australia displayed in and around the hotel, as well as art events for all guests to enjoy. With 255 rooms filled with design details that will appeal to your inner artist, you’ll be sure to leave enchanted and enriched. Bailey is about seeing, feeling, touching and getting lost in the details. Bailey boasts state of the art technology and each room has an Apple iPad control centre, Staycast by Google for video streaming, access to hundreds of complimentary movies and Nespresso machines. All public and in-room areas are equipped with fast and free Wi-Fi. Bailey is a food lovers haven with an enviable selection of stunning on-site restaurants designed to cater to any mood or occasion. Throwing down the gauntlet as the culinary destination for locals and tourists alike, the world-class restaurants are guaranteed to gratify your hunger. There are three restaurants and bars including signature Crystalbrook Station’s signature steakhouse, CC’s Bar and Grill, a nostalgic Milk Bar and Latinfusion at Pachamama. At a glance: • Opening November 2019 Five-star hotel featuring 255 rooms • Three restaurants and bars including signature Crystalbrook Station steakhouse, CC’s Bar and Grill, a nostalgic Milk Bar and Latin cuisine at Pachamama • 24-hour fitness centre • Meeting spaces for up to 150 people • Parking for all in-house guests ($22 per night guest valet parking, $12 per night guest self-parking, $20 visitors dining in-house). • Opening November 2019 • Opening November 2019 Stay 3 Pay 2

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Flynn, a Crystalbrook Collection Hotel Opening early-2020, Flynn, a Crystalbrook Collection Hotel, will be the younger sibling to Riley and Bailey and like many younger siblings, likes being the centre of attention and doesn’t mind showing off from time to time. Staying with Flynn is a stimulating experience. Flynn likes to entertain our guests… not just accommodate them. Residing on the Esplanade boardwalk, Flynn features 311 chic rooms and suites and a contemporary wellness centre set within lush tropical gardens. A dining experience at Flynn is not simply a reflection of the local culture, but a representation of the ever-changing natural surrounds of Cairns. Featuring local flavours and a mouthwatering selection of cuisine, the culinary options are unsurpassed. Satisfy your carb-cravings with a hearty Italian spread at Flynn’s, treat yourself with a divine high tea tower at Whisky & Wine, or feast on a smorgasbord of tasty treats at Boardwalk Social. There’s something for everyone. The impressive assortment of local and imported wines offered at our distinguished on-site bars will leave you spoiled for choice, but if wine isn’t your thing, the creative cocktail concoctions will not disappoint. At a glance: • Opening early-2020 Five-star hotel featuring 311 rooms • Three levels of restaurants and bars offering Italian cuisine at Flynn’s, market-style food and beverages at Boardwalk Social and a boutique Australian Whisky & Wine bar • 24-hour fitness centre • Eléme Spa • Meeting spaces for up to 120 people


Queensland / CAIRNS ACCOMMODATION

Hides Hotel Cairns

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Situated in the vibrant heart of Cairns, Hides has been an iconic landmark since the site was first built on in 1885. The hotel now combines modern amenities with classic Queensland architecture and is an increasingly popular choice with valueconscious travellers. The amazing location is a stone’s throw from public transport, restaurants, shopping, bars, the Reef Fleet Terminal and The Esplanade & Lagoon. Stay in style in our contemporary renovated Premium rooms which are equipped with all the modern essentials. Alternatively, enjoy a clean Budget room to get the most of your stay in Cairns without breaking the bank. All are fully air-conditioned and serviced daily. Guests can enjoy onsite facilities including a grand wrap-around balcony, swimming pool, guest laundry and WiFi. The friendly Hides team are available 24 hours to assist, including booking tours to must-experience bucket-list destinations like the Great Barrier Reef.

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Pacific Hotel Cairns The Pacific Hotel Cairns boasts an excellent location in the centre of Cairns. It is situated on the picturesque Esplanade overlooking Trinity Harbour and the Reef Fleet Terminal, the main departure point in Cairns to the Great Barrier Reef. It is also opposite the casino, restaurants and a short walk to the Esplanade Lagoon. The hotel offers spacious, beautiful rooms with higher floors having great views of the harbour or ocean. Hotel facilities include a swimming pool, free WiFi and onsite parking (fee applies). Experience Bushfire Flame Grill for Brazilian-inspired, Australian-style BBQ. Showcasing prime Australian beef, the thrill of the grill explodes every night. Waiters slice sizzling hot roasted meats from the skewers directly to your plate from the grill. The Pacific Hotel Cairns is the perfect base for your Tropical North Queensland holiday.

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Cairns Plaza Hotel

Pullman Reef Hotel Casino

Enjoying a prime location close to the waterfront Cairns Plaza Hotel is a short stroll from the city centre, shops, restaurants and Cairns’ swimming lagoon. Accommodation options include suites with kitchenettes, studios for up to four people and standard rooms. All room types offer large private balconies, free WiFi in the rooms and public areas, and most rooms have water views. Make the most of balmy tropical days and nights relaxing by the pool. Free light breakfast is also included. The friendly staff will ensure you feel at home and look forward to welcoming you.

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Located in the heart of the city, the Pullman Reef Hotel Casino overlooks Trinity Bay and the departure point for the Great Barrier Reef. The hotel features 127 luxurious rooms and suites, all with spa baths, walk-in showers and private garden balconies. Enjoy the award-winning, contemporary fusion cuisine in the exquisite setting of Tamarind, or any of the four other restaurants and bars. Facilities include a gym, spa and rooftop swimming pool. The property also hosts the Cairns Wildlife Dome and FREE live entertainment. Hotel guests also receive FREE WiFi. price guide: $$$


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NORTHERN BEACHES ACCOMMODATION / Queensland

Paradise on the Beach Palm Cove Paradise On The Beach is set in the heart of Palm Cove Village, a perfectly positioned beachfront resort. Palm Cove’s restaurants, spas and shops are just a short stroll along the shady esplanade. Palm Cove is 25 minutes north of Cairns and the international airport and is ideally located to conveniently access all of the region’s outstanding attractions including the Great Barrier Reef, Daintree Rainforest, Skyrail and Kuranda. The ‘Cove’ as the locals call it, is regarded as Cairns’ premier beach destination – a picture-perfect seascape of offshore islands, tropical palms and towering native Melaleuca trees. Behind the village, the World Heritage-listed rainforest escarpment rises steeply to the Cairns Highlands, providing the perfect backdrop to an idyllic tropical beach setting. As well as the natural beauty, there are numerous local attractions and excursions including guided kayaking to nearby Double Island.

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Pullman Palm Cove Sea Temple Resort & Spa Located on absolute beachfront at Palm Cove, you can select from beautifully appointed studio spa rooms or apartments complete with the option of luxurious private plunge pool and rooftop terraces. The resort consists of three pools, including an expansive lagoon pool or heated plunge pool. Escape to the tranquil Vie Spa for a indulgent treatment or dine in the tropical setting of Temple of Tastes restaurant. Pullman Palm Cove Sea Temple Resort & Spa is where beachfront luxury meets world-class service. Your next tropical getaway awaits.

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Cairns Beach Resort With a beachfront location at Holloways Beach Cairns, the Cairns Beach Resort is perfect for that relaxed holiday away from the hustle and bustle of Cairns city while being close to all key attractions. Ten minutes north of the city and airport, the resort has swimming in the warm tropical waters of the Coral Sea all year, with a stinger net operating during the summer months. The apartments overlook beautifully landscaped gardens, the pool area or Coral Sea, and are all fully self-contained. The guestrooms offer king or split beds as well as a fold-out sofa bed in the living room. All apartments have private balconies, cooking facilities, a clothes washer and dryer and free parking. Facilities include free WiFi and DVDs, a lending library, and a BBQ area. The Tour Desk offers tailored tours to all attractions with pickups from the resort. Car hire is available at the resort and there is a regular local bus service to Cairns.

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Coral Sands Beachfront Resort

The Reef House Palm Cove - MGallery

Situated opposite stunning Trinity Beach and just a short drive north from Cairns, Coral Sands Beachfront Resort offers spacious, stylishlyappointed, self-contained apartments. All these apartments have floor-to-ceiling sliding doors leading out onto large private balconies overlooking the extensive tropical gardens and lagoon-style swimming pool. The resort has direct access to the Esplanade and beach, and is within walking distance of restaurants, the local tavern and village shopping centre.

The Reef House – MGallery by Sofitel offers beach house ambiance and tranquillity. Our comprehensive range of resort facilities and services, including an ocean-view restaurant and award-winning day spa. Indulgently private, all rooms boast uninterrupted ocean, pool or garden views from a balcony or patio. The Reef House colonial style architechure embrace tropical style and include sun-drenched terraces, two swimming pools, two spa pools. Our unique guest offerings include our Reef House honesty bar and nightly guest punch and canapés.

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Queensland / PORT DOUGLAS ACCOMMODATION

Shantara Resort Port Douglas

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Shantara is an adult-only retreat. The Boutique holiday apartments are suited for couples or the independent traveller looking for tranquillity. Offering modern contemporary apartment-style accommodation for the guest that is looking for comfort. Shantara Resort Port Douglas has available large one-bedroom fully selfcontained apartments. The studio rooms have kitchenettes and are perfect for the shorter stay. Select from pool deck access rooms or for special occasions, the Shantara apartment has a large Jacuzzi in the private courtyard and pool deck access from the balcony. All rooms have WiFi and an outdoor balcony facing one of the two pools. Free secure car parking available and lifts to all levels. On-site gym, tour desk, day spa for a special treatment to suit you, two pools heated in winter, BBQ entertaining area for dining out on a balmy night. Located a short walking distance to restaurants, shops and Four Mile Beach. price guide: $$

Mandalay Luxury Beachfront Apartments Savour the tropical ambiance of Port Douglas at the Mandalay Luxury Beachfront Apartments set in a partially secluded, unique beachfront location. The beautifully furnished one, two and three-bedroom apartments are designed to reflect beach style and relaxed elegance and are ideal for couples and families. Each apartment features high quality appliances and all the amenities of a five star experience. The property has two large swimming pools, extensive tropical gardens, BBQ facilities and a tennis court onsite. Access to the seemingly endless stretch of Port Douglas’ Four Mile Beach is through an easy walkway framed by tropical beach flora. Mandalay is just five minutes walk to Macrossan Street, the central hub of Port Douglas and home to restaurants, cafes, bars and boutique shops. Friendly service and exceptional hospitality complete this sensational Port Douglas property.

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Freestyle Resort Port Douglas Freestyle Resort Apartments are favourites in the Port Douglas market. The Apartments were fully refurbished in 2017. Located beachside of Port Douglas with parkland opposite and to the north, the location is second to none. The award-winning heated swimming pool and spa is a favourite spot for a quiet read, or just taking in the sun in a lovely tropical garden setting. The little extras like great personalised service from your resident managers Anne and Jason, complimentary pool towels, mid-week room services, and free WiFi high-speed broadband internet in all apartments and public areas including the pool and lounging garden sets the scene. Freestyle Resort Apartments placed number ten in the TripAdvisor 2019 'Top 25 Hotels in Australia' annual awards. And previously was also included in the 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2018 top 25 hotels in Australia TripAdvisor awards price guide: $$

Thala Beach Nature Reserve Thala Beach Nature Reserve is a family-owned wildlife and nature reserve located on 145 acres of beachfront forest. Conveniently positioned forty-five minutes north of Cairns and only twelve minutes south of Port Douglas, guests enjoy the best of the tropics from this secluded paradise. Sitting atop a headland with breathtaking views, Thala is the ideal base for exploring the Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest as tour and reef operators pick up from reception daily. Boutique timber bungalows are built high on stilts and nestle in the forest canopy providing a private and unobtrusive approach to nature. All bungalows enjoy ocean, mountain and/or forest views. Guests enjoy complimentary guided on-site talks and walks; including a Coconut Odyssey walk, Beach Discovery Walk, Nature Walk, Stargazing at our on-site observatory and an Indigenous Cultural talk. A special combination of beauty, wilderness and seclusion awaits.

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PORT DOUGLAS AND BEYOND ACCOMMODATION / Queensland

Peninsula Boutique Hotel Port Douglas The Peninsula Boutique Hotel Port Douglas offers ocean views and is perfectly located overlooking Four Mile Beach. An adults-only haven offering a truly indulgent tropical escape, it’s just 40 steps to the beach and a short 100-metre (328-foot) stroll to the town centre. The hotel offers a taste of tropical luxury in absolute privacy within the serenity and comfort of its 34 one-bedroom suites. All rooms are designed for the tropics, ensuring comfort and the perfect ambience to unwind with modern furnishings, living/dining area, fully-equipped, discreetly-concealed kitchenette, espresso machine, minibar, robes, room service, flat screen TV/DVD/Stereo. Ensuite bathrooms feature separate walk-in shower and oversized twin bath plus large vanity. Hotel facilities include a Restaurant/Bar, lift access, multi-tiered heated pools and jacuzzi, complimentary guest laundry facilities, free WiFi, full buffet breakfast and daily room service. Stay 5 Pay 4

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Meridian Port Douglas A boutique, contemporary resort suited to couples and singles. Meridian does not cater for children under 16 years of age. Kitchens have stainless steel appliances Superior apartments and studios enjoy swim-up pool access Location: Everything is at your fingertips here, with Macrossan Street, the marina and Four Mile Beach all a short walk away Distances: Beach 200m, Town centre 100m , Marina 400m. Property Features: Pool (heated outdoor), Outdoor Spa/ whirlpool, Barbecue area, Lift, Parking (undercover – free), 33 rooms. Room Features: Air-conditioning, Balcony, Tea/coffee making facilities, Kitchen with dishwasher (1 Bedroom), Coffee pod machine (1 Bedroom), Cable TV, DVD player, Washer/dryer, Ironing facilities, Hair dryer, Safe, All rooms non smoking. Max Capacity: Studio Premier/Studio Superior/1 Bedroom Premier/1 Bedroom Superior– 2. Stay 4 Pay 3

Cayman Villas Port Douglas Cayman Villas Port Douglas offers families, couples and discerning business traveller’s modern and spacious apartments ideal for a relaxing holiday or a romantic getaway. Located within walking distance from the famous Four Mile Beach and the cosmopolitan town centre of Port Douglas, Cayman Villa’s offer newly refurbished contemporary one, two and three bedroom, fully self contained spacious 4 ½ star apartments. Cayman Villas is perfectly located just 200 metres from Four Mile Beach, only 100 metres from the cosmopolitan restaurant strip of Macrossan Street and 400 metres from the Marina, for daily departures to the Great Barrier Reef. Our friendly staff can book your tours and activities to local attractions including the Great Barrier Reef, Mossman Gorge, Daintree Rainforest and Cape Tribulation. Cayman Villas offers you the ultimate luxury experience with the relaxed lifestyle of the tropics Stay 3 Pay 2

Mungumby Lodge If you are searching for the most unique authentic boutique lodge accommodation experience around Cooktown on Cape York or in the Greater Daintree Rainforest, you have found us! Mungumby Lodge is just south of Cooktown, north of Port Douglas or Cairns. We offer quality private accommodation for travelers seeking to stay in a lodge that offers a personal nature experience. Our property is located at the apex of three very distinct landscapes as well as cultures, we are accessible and open year-round by conventional vehicle. Our bungalows offer private ensuite bathrooms and are fresh and spacious. Bungalows are located within the enclosed gardens with a great setting and birdsong. The property is surrounded by World Heritage Rainforest with walks, waterfalls and tranquillity. Most guests advise we live in paradise, we wake up to this and the bird song every day.

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Queensland / PORT DOUGLAS AND BEYOND ACCOMMODATION

Silky Oaks Lodge

Neighbouring the World Heritage-listed wilderness of the Daintree National Park, Silky Oaks Lodge offers guests a stylish rainforest escape. Long regarded as Tropical North Queensland’s luxury bolt-hole, Silky Oaks Lodge is ideally located for access to the region’s spectacular natural attractions, including the Daintree Rainforest, Mossman Gorge, the Great Barrier Reef and Cape Tribulation. It’s also an easy transfer to the stylish restaurant-and-shopping precinct at nearby Port Douglas. With views over the crystal-clear Mossman River and enveloped by the lush rainforest, guests relax in one of forty private suites, each a luxurious retreat complete with generous balcony and hammock ready to sway in the afternoon breeze.

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Dining in the open-air Treehouse Restaurant welcomes the sights and sounds of the rainforest, creating an extraordinary backdrop for enjoying fine cuisine in a contemporary Australian style. Adventures abound for all, with complimentary experiences at Silky Oaks Lodge including yoga and snorkelling in the Mossman River. Optional experiences range from driving safaris, indigenous guided walks, snorkelling and diving the Great Barrier Reef and helicopter tours for those seeking the ultimate exploration of the area. The renowned Healing Waters Spa offers a range of treatments featuring the natural Australian Sodashi skincare range and is inspired by ancient beliefs that water is a renewing and life-giving force.

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ISLANDS AND THE GREAT BARRIER REEF / Australia

Islands & The Great Barrier Reef The rich Daintree Rainforest meets the Great Barrier Reef in exotic Tropical North Queensland, rendering it a great location for visiting both of the World Heritage-listed sites. The region is Australia’s premier tropical destination, combining lavish scenery with a wide range of activities. Explore, dine and shop in Cairns and marvel at the world’s largest coral reef.

Hayman Island Daydream Island

Coral Sea

Cape York Peninsula

Airlie Beach

Hook Island South Molle Island

Whitsunday Island

Hamilton Island Long Island Lindeman Island

Lizard Island Cooktown

Kuranda Cairns

Normanton Burketown

Great Barrier Reef

Forsayth Croydon

Magnetic Island Townsville Mount Isa Proserpine

Cloncurry

Mackay

Queensland Winton

Longreach

Whitsunday Islands Airlie Beach

Emerald Rockhampton

Yeppoon Great Keppel Island Heron Island Gladstone

Windorah Bundaberg Charleville Quilpie

Roma

Pacific Ocean

Maryborough Gympie

Cunnamulla

Thargomindah

Lady Elliot Island Fraser Island Hervey Bay Sunshine Coast Brisbane Gold Coast

Northern Great Barrier Reef The Great Barrier Reef stretches along the entire North Queensland coastline, which is dotted with islands from Lizard Island to Green Island. These northern islands are some of the best places to visit for those seeking eco-adventures, natural beauty or pure indulgence. There is a place for everyone and every budget in this aquatic paradise.

Magnetic Island Easily accessible by short ferry ride from Townsville, Magnetic Island is known for its national parks and secluded bays. Visitors can swim in this aquatic playground or don shoes to check out the koalas in the lofty eucalypts. Walking trails provide an opportunity to observe the other island species in their natural environment.

Whitsunday Islands With 74 islands scattered throughout the Whitsundays, choice is paramount. From top resorts to near-deserted islands ideal for honeymooners, to magnificent national parks and gleaming beaches, there is never a dull day. From charming Airlie Beach as a departure point to islands such as Hamilton and Daydream, the choice is yours.

Southern Great Barrier Reef Get among it and see turtles and birds in their natural environment at Heron Island or walk the largest sand island in the world, World Heritagelisted Fraser Island. Coral cays, crystalline waters and close encounters with local wildlife all make for a paradisaical but accessible holiday.


Queensland / ISLANDS AND THE GREAT BARRIER REEF

Fitzroy Island Resort

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Fitzroy Island is a tropical paradise of rainforest and beaches (including Nudey Beach – named the Best Beach in Australia for 2018) within the calm sheltered waters of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Just 45 minutes by Fast Cat from Cairns, Fitzroy Island Resort is an affordable 4.5 star resort that offers a range of exquisite accommodation including Suites, Studios and Cabins. The Resort facilities include a contemporary restaurant, large pool with swim up bar, games room, indoor cinema, general store, Foxy’s Bar, Dive & Adventure Centre and Turtle Rehabilitation Centre. Water-based activities include luxury Eye Spy sailing, kayaking, snorkeling and paddle boarding or explore the islands 5 National Park walking trails and the famous Nudey Beach. Enjoy fish feeding twice daily on the jetty or the daily kid’s activities and movies in the cinema. Fitzroy Island where the rainforest meets the reef. price guide: $$

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Lady Elliot Island Eco Resort Lady Elliot Island is a true coral cay located on the Southern tip of Australia’s iconic Great Barrier Reef, 80 kilometres (50 miles) north-east of Bundaberg, just north of Fraser Island. The Island is situated within a highly protected ’Green Zone’ of the Marine National Park and is a sanctuary for over 1,200 species of marine life. Lady Elliot is regarded as one of the best snorkelling and diving locations on the Great Barrier Reef and abundance of Turtles, Manta Rays,Reef Sharks and the entire cast of ‘Finding Nemo’. There is a small unpretentious Eco Resort on Lady Elliot Island which strives to provide guests with a genuine eco-tourism experience. Guests can enjoy a day trip or stay for a few days to explore this incredible marine eco-system. Scenic flights to Lady Elliot Island depart daily from Hervey Bay/Fraser Coast, Bundaberg, Brisbane (Redcliffe) and the Gold Coast.

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Castaways Resort & Spa Mission Beach Castaways Resort & Spa offers a wide range of accommodation, with 47 luxury Beachfront rooms and self-contained apartments, a private Beachside Villa and 18 lush Rainforest rooms, spread over two centrally-located properties. All rooms located within our Beachfront property feature a private balcony or garden patio with stunning views out to the azure Coral Sea. All rooms located within our Rainforest property are surrounded by our lush Rainforest gardens, providing wonderful serenity and privacy. All guests have access to all of our facilities, including our 25-metre (82-foot) lap pool, beachfront leisure pool, rainforest lagoon pool, gym, laundry, Drift Day Spa and Bibesia Restaurant & Cocktail Bar; which is open 7 days a week for breakfast, lunch and dinner. WiFi is free and accessible throughout the resort, and parking is off-the-road and complimentary.

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MAGNETIC ISLAND TOURING AND ACCOMMODATION / Queensland

2 Night Island Discovery Operated by SeaLink Queensland

Discover Magnetic Island’s natural wonders on this island paradise located just eight kilometres (five miles) off Townsville’s coast within the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage-listed park. Indulge in an island discovery getaway and enjoy the relaxing experience that is magic Magnetic Island. This signature package includes three days for exploring the island’s beautiful beaches, relaxed village atmosphere, walks and wildlife. There are several quality accommodation options available for your two-night stay. Choose from Resort style accommodation, mid-range accommodation for the budget traveler or eco-friendly cabins. This two-night Magnetic Island package includes return SeaLink Queensland ferry transfers for two people, two days’ car hire on the island and two nights’ accommodation in a property suited to your needs. Family upgrades are available as well as upgrades to 4WD vehicle car hire.

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2 Night Townsville Escape Operated by SeaLink Queensland

Experience the highlights of Magnetic Island and Townsville. Enjoy modern tropical living in northern Australia’s largest regional centre on the doorstep of Magnetic Island with a two-night stay enabling you to take in the best of north Queensland. The Two Night Townsville Escape includes two nights’ accommodation in Townsville and a Tropic Highlights package which features return ferry transfers to Magnetic Island with SeaLink Queensland, a hop-on-hop-off all-day bus pass on Magnetic Island, entry into Bungalow Bay Koala Sanctuary on Magnetic Island and entry to Reef HQ and the Museum of Tropical Queensland in Townsville. It is recommended that the Tropic Highlights’ activities are taken over two days. Choose from a range of accommodation from bed and breakfast, self-contained or hotels.

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2 Night Wildlife Escape Operated by SeaLink Queensland

Magnetic Island is a beautiful island paradise within the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage-listed park just eight kilometres (five miles) off the coast of Townsville in north Queensland. Showcasing Australia’s unique wildlife in a boutique koala sanctuary on Magnetic Island, this special eco-experience is ideal for the adventure traveller. The two hectares (five acres) of resort are built to harmonise with the environment with minimum impact. The two-night package at Bungalow Bay includes a two-hour koala tour, two nights in double accommodation, two days car hire (ex Magnetic Island) and return ferry transfers with SeaLink Queensland. Bungalow Bay Koala Village is the only resort in Australia that can boast its own wildlife park on-site. Wrap yourself in a python, hold a lizard and get to know the koalas which are the icons of Magnetic Island.

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Queensland / WHITSUNDAY MAINLAND ACCOMMODATION

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at Whitsunday Vista Holiday Apartments, Airlie Beach, offers great value fully self contained apartment accommodation. The resort is located directly across from the Port of Airlie, making it the perfect stepping off point for a magnificent Whitsunday Islands or Great Barrier Reef – one of the seven natural wonders of the world tour. All suites and apartments are fully self contained with private balconies showcasing spectacular views of the Coral Sea. Facilities include free WiFi, free parking, swimming pool, heated outdoor Jacuzzi, BBQ area, Restaurant, Bar and Tour Desk.

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at Blue Horizon Resort Apartments create the perfect setting for your Airlie Beach holiday. The resort’s modern, fully self contained 1, 2 and 3 bedroom Balinese inspired apartments offer spacious balconies with Coral Sea views, whilst top floor two level 3 and 4 bedroom penthouses offer sophisticated upscale accommodation and breathtaking ocean views. Facilities include free WiFi, free parking, climate control (heated/cooled) swimming pool, heated outdoor spa, children’s pool, BBQ area, modern gym, children’s playroom, laundry, lift / elevator and tour desk. Stay 3 Pay 2

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at Marina Shores at Marina Shores, absolute waterfront, is positioned in a prestigious oceanfront location in Airlie Beach. Consisting of luxurious fully self contained apartments and penthouses, with views overlooking Coral Sea Marina and to the Whitsunday Islands this is certainly a new standard of upscale accommodation in Airlie Beach. The variety of rooms includes 1, 2 and 3 bedroom spa apartments, incredible 2 level 2 bedroom spa penthouses and our breathtaking 4 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Split Level Spa Penthouse. Just a 5 minute stroll along the seaside boardwalk to Coral Sea Marina where tours depart for the Great Barrier Reef, Whitehaven Beach and the Whitsunday Islands. Further along the boardwalk is the cosmopolitan village of Airlie Beach, famous for its restaurants, bars, nightlife and boutique shopping. Facilities include free WiFi, free parking, heated swimming pool, sunset viewing platform, lift / elevator, tour desk, 24 hour check in. Stay 3 Pay 2

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at Boathaven Bay Holiday Apartments Your Perfect Airlie Beach Accommodation Destination! at Boathaven Bay Holiday Apartments is located just 250 meters from Airlie Beach, and is less than a 5 minute leisurely stroll to all the restaurants, cafe’s, cocktail bars, shops, boutiques, markets and famous Airlie Beach Lagoon. Every apartment has a balcony with views overlooking the Port of Airlie and Boathaven Bay. Apartments are air-conditioned, also feature ceiling fans, are fully self contained with full kitchens or kitchenettes and ensuite bathrooms. Balcony Spa Suites, feature a stunning spa on the balcony, whilst our top floor penthouses feature an outdoor terrace Jacuzzi. Facilities include free WiFi, free parking, lagoon swimming pool with waterfall, heated outdoor Jacuzzi, BBQ area, Lift / Elevator, 24 hour check in, Guest Laundry and Tour Desk. Stay 3 Pay 2

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at Water’s Edge Resort Water’s Edge Resort apartments, quietly nestled amongst lush tropical gardens, just 100 metres from the centre of the cosmopolitan village of Airlie Beach. Water’s Edge is quite simply one of the Whitsunday’s premier holiday locations. Holidaying at the beautiful Water’s Edge Resort allows you the best of both worlds, you are within walking distance to Airlie Beach and all that it has to offer as well as being on the door step of the Whitsunday Islands and the pristine waters of the Great Barrier Reef....the epitome of paradise. Water’s Edge Resort 1, 2 and 3 Bedroom fully self contained, water view apartments exude style, sophistication and refinement whilst our professional team offer personalised service in a breathtaking location. Facilities include free WiFi, free parking, three infinity swimming pools, heated outdoor Jacuzzi, BBQ area, gym, breakfast cafe, 24 hour check in, laundry, Lift / Elevator and tour desk. Stay 3 Pay 2

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WHITSUNDAY ISLANDS ACCOMMODATION / Queensland

Hamilton Island Packages - Great Value!

Yacht Club Villas, Hamilton Island

Operated by Hamilton Island

Hamilton Island offers fantastic packages including Great Barrier Reef Adventure, Best of Whitsundays, Romantic Escape and Golf & Spa packages as well as the Kids Stay and Eat Free program (conditions apply). For couples and honeymooners, the popular Romantic Escape includes an intimate luxury sail to witness a spectacular Whitsunday sunset & a gourmet dining experience either cruising under the stars or overlooking the glistening water of Catseye Beach or the Marina.

Adjacent to the Hamilton Island Yacht Club, just a short stroll to the Marina, the luxury waterfront Yacht Club Villas offer breathtaking ocean views over Dent Adjacent to the Hamilton Island Yacht Club, which is just a short stroll to the Marina, the luxury waterfront Yacht Club Villas offer breathtaking ocean views over Dent Passage. Designed with an emphasis on privacy and space, each four-bedroom villa spans three to four levels and can accommodate up to eight guests.

Whether you’re looking to do plenty, or nothing at all, Hamilton Island is the ultimate getaway. price guide: $$$$$

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Hamilton Island Nestled amongst the 74 Whitsunday Islands, Hamilton Island is located in the heart of one of the natural Wonders of the World, the Great Barrier Reef, and is the perfect getaway to explore the unique tropical environment of the Whitsundays. You’ll be spoiled for choice with enough activities to keep you entertained for weeks, including snorkelling, sea kayaking and scenic helicopter flights. Keen golfers will enjoy a round at the 18-hole championship Hamilton Island golf club.Or perhaps you’d just prefer to simply laze around a range of pools or on relaxing Catseye Beach. When it comes to food and wine, Hamilton Island has dining options for everyone. Everything from a gourmet pizza by the Marina, to a long lunch at Sails Restaurant or dinner overlooking the marina at the island’s signature restaurant Bommie. Whether you’re looking to do plenty or absolutely nothing at all, Hamilton Island is the ultimate getaway.

qualia, Hamilton Island Surrounded by the unsurpassed beauty of the Great Barrier Reef, qualia is nestled in the secluded, most northern tip of Hamilton Island. With a distinctive Australian style, this world-class, adults-only resort immerses guests in a relaxed ambience of exceptional, personalised and intuitive service. The 60 individual pavilions all boast stunning views of the Whitsundays, some with private plunge pools. Spa qualia, with its range of luxurious and indulgent treatments, offers the ultimate relaxation experience. Golf enthusiasts will appreciate the three-night qualia Golf Package, with the chance to test their skills on a round of golf on Australia’s only island championship golf course, the Hamilton Island Golf Club on neighbouring Dent Island. The course features unparalleled views of the Whitsundays and the surrounding Great Barrier Reef.

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Beach Club, Hamilton Island With a spectacular beachfront location and impeccable service, the boutique Beach Club is an adults only oasis, offering the ultimate couples getaway. Set in landscaped tropical gardens, all 57 rooms face directly onto Catseye Beach, and each with their own private courtyard or balcony. Exclusive guest facilities include a restaurant, lounge, bar and infinity-edge pool. With its spectacular beachfront setting and contemporary, seasonal menu, the Beach Club Restaurant offers a tranquil, child-free environment, and a very memorable dining experience. Choose to unwind with a pre-dinner aperitif looking out to one of the best views on the island, or indulge in the exquisite, modern Australian cuisine featuring seasonal and locally-sourced produce. Whether you’re looking to do plenty, or nothing at all, Hamilton Island is the ultimate getaway.

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Queensland / WHITSUNDAY ISLANDS ACCOMMODATION

Reef View Hotel, Hamilton Island

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The 4-star Reef View Hotel features extremely spacious, well-appointed rooms, offering the perfect getaway for couples, families or groups of friends. All rooms feature a private balcony overlooking either landscaped gardens or the breathtaking vista of the Coral Sea. The hotel has its own swimming pool, lounge, restaurant, concierge and tour desk, complimentary guest access to the Hamilton Island Sports Club and use of non-motorised watersports. Reef View Hotel rooms are modern and extremely spacious with private balconies and Catseye Beach a short stroll away. The Reef Family Room has two interconnecting rooms, a Coral Sea View room and an adjoining junior room with two single beds. They’re perfectly catered for families travelling to Hamilton Island who wish to enjoy the benefits that the hotel provides with the extra space and privacy of an apartment.

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Palm Bungalows, Hamilton Island These famous island-style bungalows have always been popular with visitors, especially small families and couples. You’re at one with nature in a Palm Bungalow. In fact, being in a tropical garden, nature literally surrounds you. Romantic and affordable, the Palm Bungalows are bright, airy and beautifully appointed. They feature a king size bed and single divan, air-conditioning and a ceiling fan, a spacious, crisp white bathroom with basin and walk-in shower, and importantly a smart, expanded kitchenette complete with microwave, bar fridge, plus tea and coffee-making facilities. Perfect for occasional in-room entertaining and meals. Whether you’re looking to do plenty, or nothing at all, Hamilton Island is the ultimate getaway. In fact doing nothing at all appears to be one of our guests’ favourite activities.

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Daydream Island Resort Daydream Island Resort has re-opened after AUD$140M redevelopment and has many new features including 276 refurbished rooms & suites. As the beating heart of the island, the Living Reef wraps throughout the central resort building, holding over 100 unique species of marine fish and 80 species of coral. With group tours, hands on experiences and resident marine biologists, the Living Reef also provides a strong educational program on the protection and conservation of the area’s native coral and marine life. The free form coral lagoon wraps 200m around the central building and holding over 1.5 million litres of water. There is an expanded food and beverage offering with three restaurants and three bars across the island, giving guests a plethora of options catering to every need. An exciting Asian Fusion restaurant, Infinity, has been added to the collection of dining venues to sit alongside the Buffet and Modern Australian Restaurants, Graze Buffet and Inkstone. The island has a revitalised pool landscape allowing you to swim and enjoy unparallel views across the Whitsunday’s. The swimming hub is complemented by a poolside bar inclusive of a new burger concept. Daydream Island Resort has activities for all ages with swimming pools, coral beaches, gym facilities and unlimited access to nonmotorised water activities. The Kid’s Club is a haven for children with an exciting range of activities on offer each day. Getting to Daydream Island is simple, with the Whitsunday Islands serviced by flights to the Great Barrier Reef Airport (HTI) or to Whitsunday Coast Airport (PPP) on the mainland at Proserpine. Cruise Whitsundays provides regular ferry transfers to Daydream.

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WHITSUNDAY ISLANDS ACCOMMODATION / Queensland

InterContinental Hayman Island Resort

Experience a new era of immersive luxury in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef as Hayman Island by InterContinental opens its doors to the world’s most discerning travellers. Nestled at the northernmost point of Australia’s Whitsunday archipelago, Hayman Island is the nearest Whitsunday Island to the outer reef with direct access to wonders of the Great Barrier Reef’s abundant marine life and breathtaking natural underwater beauty. Commanding magnificent views south across the Coral Sea, Hayman Island by InterContinental is perfectly positioned on a two-kilometre crescent-shaped stretch of stunning white sand beach on a pristine 400-hectare private island. From the moment guests’ feet hit the sand, they will be immersed in a world of unique island experiences, where exploring the world-famous Heart Reef by air, turquoise swirls of Whitehaven Beach by boat or remote rainforest mountains by foot is just the beginning. Guests’ enter into a world of destination-inspired activity during their stay on Hayman Island with on island activities including access to state-of-the-art gym facilities, a dedicated sport and recreational centre with activities including squash and tennis courts, an all-new golf simulator and two iconic swimming pools, Hayman Pool and Infinity Pool. Meanwhile off island, advanced underwater scooters, private charters, diving tours and guided snorkelling tours showcase the kaleidoscopic beauty of the Great Barrier Reef.

Set to redefine luxury island living, the resort offers 166 beautifully-appointed rooms, suites and villas spread across three distinct resort wing and artfully intertwined with spectacular pools, panoramic seascapes and tropical gardens. The newly built Three Bedroom Hayman Beach House is the prestigious highlight of the island’s luxury accommodation selection, with the private residence nestled on Hayman’s beachfront boasting contemporary open-living, spectacular views across the Coral Sea and a private pool and master ensuite in each guest room. While staying at the resort, explore a diverse gastronomic scene designed to capture the essence of connectivity and the heart of Queensland’s local flavor with a collection of five distinct dining experiences on Hayman Island: Pacific, Aqua, Amici Trattoria, Bam Bam and Bar Fifty. Seeking something deeper, Hayman’s all-new spa will immerse guests in one-of-akind treatments, wellness philosophies and luxurious Sodashi products with 13 treatment rooms. While little InterContinental travellers will discover their own island paradise with a world-class Planet Trekkers kid’s club offering a range of experiences including insightful learnings about the reef, coral planting adventures, sand flat tours, junior meditation sessions and more.

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ISLANDS AND THE GREAT BARRIER REEF / Queensland

Elysian Eco Retreat

The most secluded island retreat in the Whitsundays and the first solar powered resort on the Great Barrier Reef Elysian Eco Retreat is a soulfully crafted oasis ecologically designed to inspire a serene sojourn. Elysian is a blissful escape from the crowds in Paradise Bay on the southern point of Long Island. Nature immersion and seclusion is what is on offer with an emphasis placed on tailored experiences and personal service. A 3 hectare private cove, surrounded by rainforest and all the magnificence of the Great Barrier Reef. A boutique eco island retreat with a small team of dedicated staff, locally sourced custom menu, personalised organic spa treatments to a legion of aquatic adventures that cater to each individuals interests with dedicated hosts on hand day and night. A true escape where each day you can choose to idle your time away swinging in the hammock listening to the waves and soaking up the peace, diving into the clear waters or, take a paddle board or kayak and explore around the uninhabited rest of

the island. To keep the island exclusive there is a maximum of only twenty guests at one time or Elysian can be hired on a sole-occupancy basis for those not wanting to share the sequestered beauty of this reef paradise. Elysian Eco Retreat is exclusively for guests aged 16 or over. Accommodation is provided in 10 beautifully appointed air-conditioned oceanfront villas with both ocean and mountain and rainforest views. Crafted from solid Australian hardwood with high cathedral ceilings. Large windows and private balconies, with uninterrupted water views. En-suites with shower and organic amenities. Outdoor hammocks, day beds and outdoor showers provide ample opportunity for relaxation. Our all -inclusive accommodation includes three gourmet meals daily, pre dinner canapes, complimentary hot drinks, soft drinks and water all day. Also included is unlimited use of all water sports equipment, including stand up paddle boards, glass bottom kayaks, snorkelling gear or just relax by the magnesium pool.

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Queensland / WHITSUNDAY ISLANDS TOURING

2D/1N Reef Sleep

Operated by Cruise Whitsundays

2 days & 1 spectacular night on the Great Barrier Reef. By day enjoy all the wonderful activities on offer, including snorkelling, swimming, semi-sub rides, underwater observatory and sunbathing on deck! Come 3pm, the vessel departs leaving just you and fellow Reefsleep guests, with this magnificent part of the earth all to yourselves. As dusk approaches watch for turtles surfacing or coming to nibble the seaweed around the pontoon. Make sure you enjoy the stunning sunset and see the underwater world come to life in the flood-lit waters through the observatory. Gaze up at a million stars from a comfy swag before the tranquillity of being in the middle of the ocean lulls you to sleep. Wake up to a stunning sunrise before enjoying a hearty breakfast. You’ll have the place to yourselves until 11am when the Great Barrier Reef Adventure day cruise guests arrive. Then, all the activities of the previous day are back on the itinerary. price guide: $$$$$

Great Barrier Reef Adventures Operated by Cruise Whitsundays

Cruise through the stunning Whitsunday Islands to Cruise Whitsundays’ innovative Reefworld pontoon at Hardy Reef where there are more than 1600 species of fish and 1400 of coral to be discovered. Snorkel along the top of the reef platform (if tide allows) or follow the edge of the reef wall with one of our experts to learn more about the Great Barrier Reef and the corals and fish that make it amazing. Enjoy a delicious buffet lunch with fresh local prawns, cold meats and a fabulous array of salads. Use the rest of your afternoon to relax or take one last snorkel before heading back to port. Add an exciting optional activity (additional cost) such as a heli-flight, guided snorkel safari or an introductory or certified scuba dive. Departs daily from Airlie Beach, Daydream Island and Hamilton Island. price guide: $$

Full Day Whitehaven Beach Camira Sailing Adventure Operated by Cruise Whitsundays

A full day sailing experience around the Whitsundays takes this stunning water wonderland to a new level. Join our experienced crew aboard a super sleek catamaran, sitting back as the Coral Sea transports you from one amazing location to the next. This all-inclusive experience will have you exploring Australia’s coastal playground. As Camira takes in all the showstoppers of the Whitsundays – including the jawdropping Whitehaven Beach – you will enjoy interactive shore experiences like a guided small group walk to stunning Hill Inlet. It is here you’ll discover the history of the region’s traditional owners, the Ngaro people. With snorkelling gear also included and plenty of idyllic swimming spots our expert crew will take you to, expect to work up quite an appetite for the BBQ buffet lunch. There is simply no better way to experience the highlights of the Whitsundays and to capture the essence of this special place. price guide: $$

Full Day Whitehaven Beach Adventure & Hill Inlet Operated by Cruise Whitsundays

This is the ultimate Whitehaven beach experience. Cruise in air-conditioned comfort through the Whitsunday Islands to Whitehaven beach, then board our smaller vessel for a cruise along Whitehaven and across Hill Inlet to the landing point. From here a guided walk following the path and history of the Whitsunday traditional owners, the Ngaro people, will lead you to the lookout and that picture postcard view! A leisurely pace ensures all fitness levels are catered for, and guests take the time to enjoy this special place. On return to the Southern end of the beach join the guided 1.2 kilometre (.7 mile) bushwalk to Solway Circuit Lookout, with beautiful views over Solway Passage, Pentecost and Haslewood islands. Relax on your own secluded stretch of beach for the afternoon, or cool off in the azure waters. Cruise staff will have water, beach shades and beach games on shore for your use. A delicious lunch is included for you to enjoy on the beach. price guide: $$


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ISLANDS AND THE GREAT BARRIER REEF / Queensland

Pumpkin Island

One of Australia’s best-kept secrets, Pumpkin Island is nestled in the Southern Great Barrier Reef’s Keppel Group of islands 14 kilometres off the coast of Yeppoon. The Island is the ultimate get away from it all’ for couples, family groups or larger parties undertaking special celebrations. This tiny gem just six hectares in total offers you eco-friendly accommodation for up to 34 guests in 7 self-catering units that are powered by the wind and the sun. All offer private decks and barbeques overlooking the sunset.

There is so much to do on this little island treasure. The wildlife will delight you; see dolphins, turtles and whales in season. Fish the rich waters, snorkel or experience the coral reefs from a glass bottom kayak or stand up paddle board, harvest your own oysters off the rocks or simply wander the secluded beaches

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Virgin beaches and lush hinterland forests border the sophisticated towns of the Sunshine Coast. Trendy bars, relaxed dining and boutiques grace the promenades of the Sunshine Coast’s resort towns. Sailing, sunning, shopping, coastal and forest hiking or just relaxing on the foreshores; this is the essence of a Sunshine Coast holiday.

Look out for humpback whales and dolphins in this natural marine wonderland close to Brisbane. With unspoiled sandy beaches, abundant wildlife and shady bays, Moreton Island is a popular attraction. Explore the shallow freshwater lagoons of the national park and swim in the gentle blue waters of this adventure playground.

Fraser Island

Gold Coast

World Heritage-listed Fraser Island is the world’s largest sand island. Untouched ancient rainforests, shimmering sands, coloured sand cliffs, pure freshwater lakes and turquoise seas make this a special place for exploration and adventure. Rare and endangered flora and fauna co-inhabit the delicate ecosystems of this pristine setting.

The centre of the Gold Coast, sunny Surfers Paradise is a haven for fun seekers, family adventurers, bar hoppers and surfers alike. Exciting theme parks share the coast with bronzed lifesavers and lounge lizards soaking up the fun and sun. Night owls will enjoy the nightlife and casual eateries after a day of theme-filled entertainment.

3 Day Brisbane City Stay Independent Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, is located in the southeastern corner of the state. This is a very picturesque city sitting alongside the Brisbane River, including the South Bank Parklands, Botanic Gardens, Brisbane Forest Park and Portside Wharf. A well-planned series of paths and bridges connect the city centre to South Bank as well as many urban villages. With over 27 kilometres (17 miles) of bicycle pathways, you can explore the city from a bike or take a majestic paddle steamer down the river. From Brisbane you can take a fast catamaran to Moreton Island, which is one of the world’s largest sand islands and mostly national park. Explore the beaches, sparkling lagoons and rocky headlands on one of the many walking trails. Package includes: 2 nights of accommodation, arrival airport transfer, Story Bridge Adventure Climb, Crocodile Express Tour including the Australia Zoo. Moderate pricing from. $389 Superior pricing from. $479

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Queensland / BRISBANE AND BEYOND TOURING

Australia Zoo, Home of the Crocodile Hunter Operated by Australia Zoo

Australia Zoo is located on Queensland’s beautiful Sunshine Coast. Just 45 minutes north of Brisbane on Steve Irwin Way, it is the home of some of Australia’s most unique and amazing wildlife, as well as some remarkable animals from overseas. Your visit to the Home of The Crocodile Hunter will definitely thrill and amaze you! Steve and Terri Irwin’s vision has always been to make Australia Zoo the biggest and best wildlife conservation facility in the entire world, and there is no other zoo like Australia Zoo! With more natural Australian bush-land than you can poke a stick at, and over 1000 animals to see and meet, there is stacks to pack into your day! An Australia Zoo private tour is one of the best ways to make sure you don’t miss a minute of the action. Plus you will have your own private guide to answer all your questions!

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Whales in Paradise Operated by Dolphins in Paradise

Enjoy Australia’s best kept secret, which is just a stones throw away from Brisbane’s international airport. Cruise with Dolphins in Paradise to Moreton Island and it’s protected Marine Park which is home to a diverse range of marine species and the world famous Tangalooma Wrecks. Your day of discovery starts as your welcomed aboard one of our luxury catamarans which includes return cruise to Moreton Island, eco tour of its Marine Park, watching Dolphins in their natural habitat, spotting Dugongs and large Sea Turtles, commentary from our experienced Marine Naturalists, morning tea upon boarding, buffet lunch featuring locally trawler caught prawns and afternoon tea and tropical fruit platter upon the return cruise. Do as much or little as you like and choose from a huge range of optional activities such as snorkelling, sandboarding, 4WD safari, stand-up paddleboarding... Dolphins in Paradise – Australia’s best kept secret. price guide: $

Morning Bike Tour of Brisbane Operated by Brisbane By Bicycle

See the best parts of Brisbane on a 3.5 hour bike tour! Visit all of the city’s hot spots on this leisurely ride with regular stops to tell stories and take photos. Starting in the Southbank Parklands you’ll see the highlights of the city, including the Story Bridge, Newfarm Park and Botanical Gardens as you learn about the history, culture and characters of Brisbane. Enjoy morning tea in a picturesque riverside park where you can ask your guide anything you want to know about the city. Our guides are locals and our groups are kept small to ensure everyone has a great time!

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Fraser Island Adventure Tours Operated by Kingfisher Bay Resort

At Kingfisher Bay Resort there are picture-perfect moments at every turn. Wake up in the World Heritage surrounds and enjoy the natural bush setting from your private deck. By day, join an expert guide and discover Fraser Island’s diverse landscapes from the comfort of an air-conditioned, custom-designed 4WD coach. Swim in the crystal-clear depths of Lake McKenzie, encircled by pure white silica sand. Wander through lush rainforests, cruise along the 75 Mile Beach highway and visit the historic Maheno Shipwreck. Admire the spectacular cliffs of coloured sands and float along the fresh cool waters of Eli Creek. By night, relax island-style with a cocktail at sunset, and dine in one of three resort restaurants. This three-day two-night package includes resort hotel accommodation, a full-day Beauty Spots 4WD Tour including lunch and refreshments, buffet breakfast daily and return ferry transfers from River Heads (Hervey Bay). price guide: $$$$


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Tangalooma Island Resort – Moreton Island

With idyllic white beaches, crystal clear blue waters, the most stunning sunsets and the opportunity to hand feed wild dolphins, Tangalooma Island Resort is truly an island paradise in Brisbane’s backyard. Situated on Moreton Island, only 75 minutes (40km) by boat from Brisbane, Tangalooma Island Resort offers a wide range of accommodation, dining options and unique activities to suit all budgets and tastes. Snorkel the world-famous Tangalooma shipwrecks, see the unique marine life on the Marine Discovery Tour, take a Desert Safari tour with sand tobogganing, jump on the high-speed Aussie jetboat or view the humpback whales on a Whale Watching Cruise (June – October only). Other action-packed activities include the adrenalin filled ATV quad bike tour, parasailing, helicopter joy flights, 4WD tours, scuba diving, kayaking, banana boat rides and so much more, or simply take the time to relax by one of the resort pools! Be sure to experience the unforgettable and hand feed the wild dolphins who visit the shores of Tangalooma every evening. You’ll also have the opportunity to meet an array of other wild ‘residents’; including pelicans, kookaburras, turtles, and hundreds of species of tropical fish. Boat transfers depart 4 times daily from Holt Street Wharf, Pinkenba – a 15-minute drive from the Brisbane CBD and only 10 minutes from Brisbane airport. Connecting coach transfers to the Wharf are available from Brisbane CBD and the Gold Coast. With eight styles of beachside accommodation, the Resort caters for a wide variety of guests, including families, couples, professionals and travellers of any age. From traditional hotel rooms, to beachfront units, family suites, villas and contemporary island holiday homes with million dollar views, Tangalooma has it all. Tangalooma; where nature meets adventure.

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Tangalooma Premium Dolphin Feeding Day Cruise Operated by Tangalooma Island Resort

Escape to Tangalooma Island Resort on a Premium Dolphin Feeding Day Cruise, and the choice of activity is yours! Surrounded by crystal clear blue waters, white sandy beaches and untouched National Park, Tangalooma Island Resort is only a 75-minute scenic cruise from Brisbane, offering an island paradise in Brisbane’s backyard. With such a wide range of tours and activities on offer, there’s something for everyone from adventure seekers to nature enthusiasts. Snorkel the world-famous Tangalooma shipwrecks, meet dugongs, turtles and other unique marine life on the Marine Discovery Tour, take a Desert Safari tour and hit the dunes for an exhilarating session of sand tobogganing, jump on the high-speed Aussie jetboat or watch the majestic Humpback Whales on a Whale Watching Cruise (June – October only). Once you’ve returned to the resort from your choice of activity, take the opportunity to catch your breath and take advantage of the many exclusive Resort facilities available, including restaurants, bars, swimming pools, unlimited VIP lounge room access and a range of free Resort activities. And with a lunch voucher and beverage voucher all included, you definitely won’t go hungry! Be sure to head to the Tangalooma Jetty at sunset for an unforgettable experience, and hand feed the wild dolphins who visit the shores of Tangalooma each evening. Grab a souvenir photo from your wild dolphin feeding experience to keep your Tangalooma memories alive. Just 75 minutes from Brisbane, experience Brisbane’s best day out at Tangalooma Island Resort; where nature meets adventure.

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Queensland / BRISBANE ACCOMMODATION

NEXT Hotel® Brisbane NEXT Hotel Brisbane is designed to make your time count. With ultra-fast, free WiFi, spacious open-plan guestrooms and the technology and service have been completely re-engineered for modern travellers like you. Located on Brisbane’s Queen Street Mall, with shopping at the door steps and a short walk across to South Bank. When returning after your eventful day, relax at the amazing rooftop pool, work-out in our 24-hour gym or treat yourself to the four free minibar items provided daily. Arriving early or leaving late? All guests receive complimentary access to the NEXT Lounge. The in-transit zone features superb showers and sleep pods that allow you to refresh and relax, guest library and complimentary tea and coffee. Arrive in style using our Tesla private transfer service (additional charges apply).

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Novotel Brisbane Live in your own special world at the Novotel Brisbane, premium 4.5-star accommodation located right in the heart of Brisbane CBD. Novotel Brisbane is conveniently located close to Central Railway Station and some of the city’s best restaurants, galleries, shopping and nightlife allowing easy access for you to enjoy your time in Brisbane. Take a stroll down to Brisbane’s iconic dining and entertainment precinct Eagle Street Pier, and Queen Street Mall, Australia’s most popular pedestrian mall. Feel at home in Novotel Brisbane’s spacious guestrooms and suites, featuring the latest in chic interior design and amenities. Experience in-room benefits including iPod docking stations, laptop-sized safes, Sally Fitzgibbons in-room workout, in-room movie channel and complimentary high-speed WiFi for all Le Club Loyalty Members during their stay. Additional features throughout the hotel include an outdoor pool and state of the art gym.

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Sage Hotel James Street Nestled in the heart of fashionable James Street Precinct in Fortitude Valley and one of Brisbane premium suburbs, Sage Hotel brings a melding of the traditional and modern surrounded by designer fashion, award winning restaurants, cafes and clubs, stylish beauty salons and much more. Our 93 rooms are cleverly crafted to complement our unique and innovative living areas, all complete with free unlimited WiFi, free blockbuster and discounted new release movies and 24-hour reception. With parking, complimentary gym access to Function Well 24-hour Fitness and the Valley Pool, both minutes from the hotel, there is always something to excite and inspire our guest within our neighbourhood We’re attached to the historic QA pub, come and grab a beer from the bar while you decide which of the many bars & award winning restaurants you’d like to experience during your stay with us...all just a hop, skip and step down the street.

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Swiss-Belhotel Brisbane

TRYP Fortitude Valley Brisbane

Swiss-Belhotel Brisbane offers guests a sophisticated new urban hotel in South Brisbane, on the edge of South Bank Parklands. The hotel includes facilities of an international standard, designed for both business and leisure travellers and enhanced with exceptional hospitality. Features include free Wi-Fi, indoor swimming, a gymnasium, conference space and Café 63 all-day dining. If you’re looking for a hotel in South Brisbane with a gym and an indoor heated pool then SwissBelhotel Brisbane is ideal for you.

TRYP Fortitude Valley Hotel is Brisbane’s only street art hotel, where guests enjoy free WiFi, on-site gym, rooftop bar and lobby-level restaurant. The hotel features contemporary design and striking street art by worldacclaimed artists, coupled with a blend of finishes showcasing Brisbane’s heritage.

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All rooms offer entertainment features including an iPod docking station and a 40-inch LSP Smart TV with on-demand movies. TRYP offers a selection of room types ranging from private balconies with spa’s, internal spa rooms, funky private courtyards and themed artist rooms.


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Adina Apartment Hotel Brisbane Anzac Square

Overlooking the Anzac Square memorial gardens and directly opposite Central Railway Station in Brisbane’s CBD, Adina Apartment Hotel Brisbane, Anzac Square gives direct access to the best the city has to offer. You will appreciate having Queen Street Mall, Suncorp Stadium, Treasury Casino and South Bank all within walking distance. The serviced apartment-style hotel is a unique blend of heritage architecture and stylish, contemporary design. Find accommodation in one of the 136 spacious studio, one- or twobedroom apartments, equipped with all the amenities and features you expect to feel at home away from home. Live like a Brisbane local and explore the city from your apartment base. Shop until your heart’s content at Queen Street Mall, then stroll the mall for excellent cafés and restaurants. Take a walk to South Bank, Brisbane’s hub of culture and lifestyle. Sit or play in the many parks taking in stunning river views.

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Queensland / FRASER ISLAND TOURING

2 Day Fraser Explorer Tour Operated by Fraser Explorer Tours

Discover World Heritage-listed Fraser Island’s diverse landscapes on a two-day 4WD off-roading adventure, with Fraser Explorer Tours. Led by expert guides, guests can sit back and relax in the comfort of the air-conditioned coaches, as they tour through the pristine natural surrounds. Visit the island’s must-see attractions. with the chance to swim in the renowned Lake McKenzie, wander through ancient subtropical rainforests, and cruise along the vast 75 Mile Beach highway to Eli Creek and the historic Maheno Shipwreck. Trek across the golden Hammerstone Sandblow and cool off in the emerald oasis of Lake Wabby, and immerse yourself in the sparkling depths of the Champagne Pools. There’s picture-perfect moments at every turn. Stay right on the dunes of 75 Mile Beach at Eurong Beach Resort, with your choice of quad, triple, twin and single accommodation. All rooms have private bathroom facilities. Families may also wish to upgrade to a two-bedroom apartment (additional cost). Enjoy buffet meals at the resort restaurant, and relax with a drink at the Beach Bar after your day of island adventures. Whether you are travelling solo or in a group with friends, this tour offers a fun and immersive experience, and is the perfect way to explore the sights and sounds of Fraser, and meet like-minded travellers. Departing daily from Hervey Bay and Rainbow Beach, this allinclusive package includes two days of touring on Fraser Island, one night’s accommodation, two breakfasts, two lunches and one dinner, as well as courtesy pick up and drop off at your accommodation in either Hervey Bay or Rainbow Beach.

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Kingfisher Bay Resort, Fraser Island Eco-friendly Kingfisher Bay Resort is situated on Queensland’s World Heritage-listed Fraser Island, the largest sand island in the world and a ‘must-see’ destination on any east coast itinerary. With nature right on your doorstep, Kingfisher Bay Resort is the ideal island base for exploring Fraser’s many attractions. Discover over 100 freshwater lakes, vast golden sand blows, tranquil rainforests, spectacular cliffs of coloured sands, the iconic 75 Mile Beach, and the rustic ruins of the Maheno shipwreck. Surrounded by native bush land, and overlooking the calm waters of the Great Sandy Strait, the resort offers a range of accommodation to suit all travel types, from resort hotel rooms with large private decks with bushland and bay outlooks, to selfcontained two and three-bedroom villas. Resort facilities include three restaurants, bars, four swimming pools, an Island Day Spa, tennis courts and a general store. Discover the spectacular sights of Fraser Island on a full-day guided Beauty Spots Tour, or Personalised 4WD Tour. At the resort, join our rangers for nature-guided walks, bush tucker experiences, marine cruises, canoe paddles and Segway adventures. From August to October each year, whale-watching cruises depart the resort for an up-close encounter with the magnificent humpbacks as they frolic off the Fraser coast. Access to Kingfisher Bay Resort is easy with passenger/vehicular ferries operating from River Heads (Hervey Bay), taking approximately 45 minutes. There are daily direct flights to Hervey Bay from major capital cities, as well as coach and train services from Brisbane.

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Whalewatching and Fraser Island Explorer

Operated by Tasman Venture - Remote Fraser Island

Experience the unique and untouched remote west coast of Fraser Island (K’gari) and enjoy up close and personal encounters with majestic Humpback whales. This is no ordinary Fraser Island day trip, leave the crowds behind and discover the hidden and remote parts of the island in a comfortable and relaxing way. Explore the island while bush walking, snorkelling, kayaking and swimming. Our friendly, experienced and accredited staff will ensure you have an unforgettable experience you will never forget. From late July until October be on the lookout for Humpback whales and experience the thrill of getting up close and personal with these majestic creatures as they frolic in the calm, clear waters off Fraser Island. Guests now have the once in a lifetime opportunity to enjoy a swim with whale experience that allows guests to get closer to the majestic creatures than ever before for no extra cost. (Subject to conditions).

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Queensland / SUNSHINE COAST AND BEYOND ACCOMMODATION

Noosa Lakes Resort Arrive, Relax and Enjoy at Noosa Lakes Resort. Located only metres from the pristine Noosa River on Queensland’s beautiful Sunshine Coast, Noosa Lakes Resort provides a relaxing resort environment with a variety of great room options and three of Noosa’s largest lagoon swimming pools. Situated on seven landscaped acres by the shores of Lake Doonella, the resort is just 150 metres across the road from the Noosa Marina (including cafes, restaurants and the Noosa Ferry) and only minutes away from the bustling hub of Noosaville and world-renowned Hastings Street, Main Beach and Noosa National Park. Noosa Lakes Resort caters for couples, singles, families and business travellers with room options including poolside or lakeside Studios, One Bedroom Apartments and Two Bedroom Townhouses.

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Noosa Blue Resort Enjoy the very best of Noosa at Noosa Blue Resort – a relaxing, tranquil resort conveniently located on the crest of Noosa Hill with beautiful pool, hinterland or garden views from every room. Within walking distance of Hastings Street, Main Beach, Noosa National Park and Noosa Junction, Noosa Blue offers guests the choice of one-bedroom deluxe suites with kitchenette and large private balconies, or penthouse apartments with rooftop terraces, hot tub and barbecue facilities. Providing the perfect getaway for couples, singles or groups of friends the resort combines self-contained accommodation with impressive guest facilities including two outdoor heated swimming pools, children’s pool, steam room, gymnasium, café, and Yoga, Pilates and Massage centre.

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Culgoa Point Beach Resort Nestled on the longest private beach in Noosa, Culgoa Point Beach Resort overlooks the pristine waters of the Noosa River, the Noosa North Shore, and beyond. Offering one, two and three-bedroom apartments in garden, marina and beachfront positions, the resort is within easy walking distance of the fabulous restaurants, cafes, and shops of Noosa and Noosaville. With large entertaining areas, spacious decks, and more than three acres of tropical landscaped gardens to enjoy, Culgoa Point Beach Resort is the perfect place to escape and relax Noosa style. Property facilities include: Private riverfront sandy beach 20-metre lap pool Children’s wading pool Spa & sauna

Gymnasium Exclusive use marina Half-size tennis court Riverfront & upper terrace BBQ’s Stand-up paddle board, kayak and bike hire. price guide: $$$

Oceans Mooloolaba Beach Oceans Mooloolaba Beach is located on Queensland’s stunning Sunshine Coast, 1 hour north of Brisbane, and is the only luxury resort in the beautiful seaside town of Mooloolaba, situated directly opposite the beach and in the centre of vibrant Mooloolaba Esplanade. The resort offers an exclusive collection of suites and penthouses with spectacular 180-degree views of the ocean and state-of-the-art facilities. The tastefully designed penthouses all come with private rooftops, heated spa or lap pool. Luxury facilities including a swimming pool and spa and daily maid service.

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GOLD COAST AND BEYOND TOURING / Queensland

5 Day Two Wonders In One

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Operated by O’Reillys Rainforest Retreat

Visit World Heritage-listed Lamington National Park and Fraser Island. Experience the wonders of unique flora and fauna in these stunning rainforest and island locations with this four-night package. Explore Australia’s largest subtropical ancient rainforest and the world’s largest sand island while staying at the exquisite eco-resorts, O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat and Kingfisher Bay Resort.

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Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary More Australian! More Natural! More Fun! A fun day out with a chance to get up close to our amazing Australian wildlife! With hundreds of native Australian animals on display in natural bushland and rainforest settings, Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary provides a rare opportunity to see and experience Australia’s amazing native wildlife whilst enjoying exciting, interactive displays, presentations, show’s and dining experiences. Nestled within 27 hectares (67 acres) of lush eucalypt and rainforest, each day brings visitors face to face with extraordinary wildlife in shows and encounters. You can cuddle a koala (one of only a small number of places in Australia where you can actually cuddle a koala), feed the wild lorikeets and friendly kangaroos, experience the free-flight bird show and the Australiana Sheep Shearing Show. Take the opportunity to marvel as our aboriginal presenters perform their didgeridoo and dance show and let the kids loose on the outdoor playground, Wild Island. Ride the miniature train to the Wildlife Hospital precinct and watch the vets in action. Get adventurous! Jump on the Segway Safari and see the park on two wheels! Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary is a not-for-profit organisation with Advanced Eco Tourism and Respecting our Culture certification and is an Indigenous Tourism Champion. Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary is 100 metres (328 feet) to Currumbin Beach, voted Australia’s Cleanest Beach 2013, five minutes from Gold Coast Airport, 25 minutes from Surfers Paradise and one hour from Brisbane.

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Queensland / GOLD COAST AND BEYOND ACCOMMODATION

Peppers Soul Surfers Paradise Peppers Soul redefines luxury accommodation on the Gold Coast. Rising 77 levels above the white sandy beaches and crystal waters of the Surfers Paradise foreshore, this truly stunning building has been designed to delight and surprise. With a diverse collection of one-, two- and three-bedroom luxury apartments, guests are spoiled for choice. Enjoy a romantic weekend with uninterrupted ocean views, a family holiday with every comfort, or a luxury escape in one of our Signature Collection SubPenthouses. Dine out every night or create culinary delights in your apartment equipped with full kitchen facilities – the choice is yours. Peppers Soul offers superb property facilities including luxurious spa, gym and spectacular swimming podium with striking beach views. Located onsite is one of the Gold Coast’s premier, hatted, multi-award winning restaurants with an elegance all of its own: Seaduction Restaurant + Bar. price guide: $$$$

O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat Located two hours’ drive from Brisbane, O’Reilly’s offers a range of guestrooms to cater for all tastes, from Canopy Suites through to the luxurious self-contained Villas housed in a spectacular rainforest and mountain setting. Situated in the midst of World Heritage-listed Lamington National Park and surrounded by 19,830 hectares (49,000 acres) of sub-tropical rainforest, O’Reilly’s is perfect for exploring or connecting with nature. Let the mists of the mountains dissolve the pressures of a busy lifestyle and open your heart to the warm, friendly mood of O’Reilly’s.

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Vibe Hotel Gold Coast Welcome to the newly renovated Vibe Hotel Gold Coast. With a prime position in the heart of Surfers Paradise, Vibe Hotel Gold Coast is moments from sandy beaches, the famous Esplanade, and boasts picturesque views of the Nerang River. The hotel’s 199 spacious rooms have a contemporary new design that embraces the elements of the hotel’s surroundings. The new-look lobby and arrival area are inspired by a beach house design, with traditional panelled walls decorated with Malibu surfboards. World-class shopping is on your doorstep, not to mention the celebrated Gold Coast nightlife with its bounty of restaurants, nightclubs, bars and pubs. Main Beach, Broadbeach, Cascade Gardens, and Mermaid Beach are also a short distance away. The ‘Big Three’ amusement parks, Sea World, Warner Bros. Movie World, Wet n Wild, as well as Dream World, are a short drive from the hotel. Wildlife parks, museums and galleries are also conveniently close.

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Australia / LOREM

Feel the inspiring magnitude of the vast night sky, the overwhelming presence of the majestic rock. As darkness falls and Uluru is thrown into silhouette, Field of Light illuminates. Under an outback sky brilliant with stars, pathways draw you in and beckon you to explore as 50,000 slender stems crowned with frosted-glass spheres gently light up Australia’s spiritual heartland. Due to popular demand, the award-winning Field of Light, a global phenomenon by internationally acclaimed artist Bruce Munro, has been extended.


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LOREM / Australia

INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED EXHIBITION

DON’T MISS THIS ONCE IN A LIFETIME EXPERIENCE


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Australia / ULURU AND THE RED CENTRE

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Kimberley Gibb River Geikie Gorge

Daly Waters

Top Springs Bungle Bungles

Halls Creek

Kalkaringi

Karumba

Newcastle Waters

Burketown

Normanton

Northern Territory Rabbit Flat Store

George

Tennant Creek

Camooweal Wauchope

Urandangi

Alice Springs

Winton

Longrea

Bedourie

Uluru Docker River

Kynuna

Queensland

Palm Valley

Kings Canyon

Cloncurry

Mt Isa

Barrow Creek

Jundah Finke

Kulgera

Birdsville

Windor

Quilpie Marla Bore

Great Victoria Desert

Oodnadatta Innamincka Coober Pedy

South Australia

MacDonnell Ranges

Uluru-Kata Tjuta A World Heritage-listed area, Uluru-Kata Tjuta is Anangu land. Travelling around Uluru-Kata Tjuta is an awe-inspiring experience. Discover ancient rock formations such as Uluru, the largest monolith in the world, aboriginal history and culture and endemic wildlife. Observing sunrise and sunset when the rocks change colour is one of the highlights.

Kings Canyon

The East and West MacDonnell Ranges stretch for hundreds of kilometres (miles) on both sides of Alice Springs. The traditional owners, the Arrernte people, believe giant caterpillars called the Yeperenye became the Ranges. Juxtaposed against blue sky and red earth, the mountains are resplendent with gorges, waterholes and colourful flora and fauna.

Alice Springs

Spectacular Kings Canyon is the deepest gorge in the Red Centre with waterholes which never completely dry up. Rich growth springs up from the canyon floor, including palms of ancient biological origin. Highlights around the canyon rim include the tropical pools of the Garden of Eden and beehive rock formations called the Lost City.

Situated in the geographic centre of Australia, Alice Springs was established by the early explorers as the gateway to Central Australia. The pioneering town is the departure point for exploring the outback including aboriginal sites and national parks. Authentic aboriginal art galleries and cultural centres are a feature of the town.

4 Day Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon Guided This four-day journey highlights the unique natural sights and sounds of the Australian outback including Uluru (Ayers Rock), The Olgas and Kings Canyon. Enjoy the remarkable changing colours of Uluru as the sun rises or sets over the desert landscape. Join a guide and explore this World Heritage-listed area on a twoto three-hour walk, discovering ancient rock formations, aboriginal history and culture. Experience an Australian BBQ dinner including kangaroo meat as a unique option. Climb around the rim of Kings Canyon and enjoy the stunning views of Watarrka National Park. Package includes: 3 nights of accommodation, Sounds of Silence Dinner, return airport transfers, Kata Tjuta sunset tour, Uluru sunrise walk, Kings Canyon day tour. Moderate pricing from. $1279 Superior pricing from. $1339

Deluxe pricing from. $1485 Pricing is per person, double occupancy


ULURU AND BEYOND TOURING / Northern Territory

SEIT Patji - A True Aboriginal Experience

SEIT ULURU

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Operated by SEIT Outback Australia

Operated by SEIT Outback Australia

Accompany the Traditional Uluru Family to their homelands called Patji and spend time learning about the oldest living culture in the world. Patji is located just outside of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, south of Uluru. The Uluru family want to share their personal story with you during this authentic cultural experience. Join them under a remote shelter to hear how they survived in this desert environment before tourism started in the region. Continue on to a private sand dune to view the great expanse of the desert overlooking Uluru and Kata Tjuta.

Be captivated by the domes of the Red Centre on SEIT KATA TJUTA - sunrise with a Walpa Gorge walk, or undertake the more adventurous SEIT VALLEY OF THE WINDS walk and tackle the full circuit of this amazing formation. Be entranced by two guided walks along the base of Uluru followed by sunset on SEIT ULURU or enjoy another early sunrise and join the SEIT ULURU TREK, walking the full base of this amazing monolith. This package combines the best of both icons with the flexibility of undertaking two tours on the same day or split over two days.

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Desert Awakenings Operated by Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia

Experience the tranquillity of the pre-dawn land under a canopy of stars. Watch the amazing transformation of colours and life as the desert awakens with Uluru and Kata Tjuta as your backdrop. In the company of your expert guide, Desert Awakenings is designed to introduce you to the natural and cultural landscapes of this remarkable region. Watch the distant domes of Kata Tjuta come into view and enjoy a traditional Aussie breakfast of bacon and egg rolls, tea, coffee and homemade damper with golden syrup in the open air. After breakfast your guide will explain the natural history of the region, and as the daylight reveals the myriad of animal tracks in the sand an insight into what activity took place during the night. Once the sun is up, enjoy a guided tour at the base of Uluru.

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Sounds of Silence Operated by Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia

Entered into the Australian Tourism Hall of Fame, Sounds of Silence offers the best of the Red Centre distilled into four magical hours. An evening of dining under the sparkling outback sky. Your Sounds of Silence experience, begins with canapes and chilled sparkling wine served on a viewing platform overlooking the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. As the sun sets and darkness falls join your table of fellow travelers for an unforgettable dining experience. As the night sky twinkles to life, help yourself to a bush tucker inspired buffet that incorporates native bush ingredients. Our attentive staff will keep your glass full with a quality selection of Australian wine and beer. After dinner settle back and listen to our resident star talker decode the southern night sky. Pick up from Ayers Rock Resort Hotels. Duration: 4 hours

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Tali Wiru Operated by Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia

The contrast between the spectacular natural setting and the world-class gastronomic adventure on your plate is simply awe-inspiring. This is so much more than a dining experience; it’s a moment in time remembered forever. Tali Wiru, meaning ‘beautiful dune’ in local Anangu language, encapsulates the magic of fine dining under the Southern Desert sky. Instead of walls, this open-air restaurant has magnificent views of Uluru and the distant domes of Kata Tjuta, and for unique ambiance there’s the stillness of the desert at night. Your Tali Wiru experience begins with French champagne and canapés to the sounds of the didgeridoo as the sun sets followed by a four-course table d’hote menu with perfectly matched premium Australian wines. A storyteller shares tales of Indigenous culture and the southern night sky and the evening ends with wattleseed infused hot chocolate around the campfire. Limited to an intimate group of 20 people price guide: $$$$


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Northern Territory / ULURU ACCOMMODATION

Longitude 131°

Uluru has sat in the middle of Australia for hundreds of millions of years but the show it puts on changes constantly. The best venue to watch the spectacle unfold is from Longitude 131° a gathering of luxury pavilions nestled among the rust-red landscape. The desert base fans out from the cool sanctuary of the Dune House, site of lounging, cocktails and rock gazing. Dine overlooking the nation’s spiritual heart whilst enjoying contemporary cuisine curated from the finest produce sourced from around the country. Retreat to Spa Kinara for an indigenous-inspired treatment or drink in the sunset on the Dune Top with jaw-dropping views to Uluru and Kata Tjuta.

Tempting as it is to hunker down here, venture beyond the lodge for signature excursions exploring the dual World Heritage-listed wilderness and become acquainted with the backstory of the desert icons – not just geology but also their timeless connection to Anangu, the traditional owners.

In the spirit of the original pioneers relax after a day’s exploring in a luxury tent recreated for the modern traveller. Unparalleled views of Uluru play out from the end of the bed or from the warmth of a bespoke swag unfurled in the cool night air. Contemporary furnishings, artworks by local indigenous artists and an array of mod cons dispel any illusion of roughing it. price guide: $$$$$


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ULURU AND BEYOND ACCOMMODATION / Northern Territory

Desert Gardens Hotel

Offering the only rooms with views of Uluru in Ayers Rock Resort, 4.5 star Desert Gardens Hotel offers 218 elegant guestrooms within an oasis of native gardens. Accommodation options are diverse from deluxe rock view rooms to shady poolside rooms all located under a canopy of towering gum trees and garden beds dotted with native shrubs and flowers. Taking its name from the Pitjantjatjara word for desert quandong, Mangata Bistro & Bar serves a delicious buffet breakfast and, for lunch and dinner, a diverse range of light meals Arnguli Grill & Restaurant, Ayers Rock Resort’s premier à la carte dining location, takes its name from the Pitjantjatjara word for bush plum. The restaurant is open daily for dinner and offers quality Australian produce featuring native Indigenous flavours. price guide: $$$$

Outback Pioneer Hotel & Lodge - Ayers Rock Resort Outback Pioneer Hotel & Lodge offers comfortable, affordable hotel rooms with a private bathroom and is perfect for the demands of travellers looking for quality service in relaxed surrounds. The rooms feature air-conditioning and heating and have tea/coffee making facilities. As a guest at the Hotel you have access to all the facilities the resort has to offer; swimming pools, Resort Town Square shops, petrol station, tennis courts, visitor centre. You can choose between the hotel accommodation with comfortable, affordable rooms or the lodge with hostel-style dormitories. Taste Australia’s pioneering past as you enjoy a beer at the do-it-yourself Outback BBQ & Bar. Swap stories of your day’s adventures, or sing along with the great entertainment on offer in the evening. Alternatively, opt for the peace and quiet of the Bough House Restaurant over a buffet dinner

Sails in the Desert Hotel Soaring white sails crown Ayers Rock Resort’s Sails in the Desert hotel, shading 228 beautifully-appointed rooms and suites. In a destination where one of the world’s oldest cultures still thrives, the mystery, colour and wisdom of the local Anangu people is interwoven into every facet of Sails in the Desert’s modern design. This hotel features an expansive gumtree lined swimming pool and a diversity of modern dining, bar and lounge options. Relax and feast in the brasserie-style Ilkari Restaurant or let time tick by as you enjoy cocktails,music and Indigenous-inspired cuisine in the Walpa Lobby Bar, or curl up on one of the daybeds and enjoy a casual lunch and cocktail by the pool.Sails in the Desert’s stunning Mulgara Gallery takes you on an exploration through the unique styles and breathtaking stories of Indigenous art. Find each of your senses lulled into complete relaxation as you give in to one of the Red Ochre Spa’s treatments.

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Northern Territory / ULURU AND BEYOND ACCOMMODATION

DoubleTree By Hilton Hotel Alice Springs Experience eco-friendly luxury and enjoy stunning views of the majestic MacDonnell Mountain Ranges when you stay at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Alice Springs. Conveniently located just off Stuart Highway, the hotel is only 15 minutes’ drive from Alice Springs Airport and within walking distance of downtown. All of our spacious guestrooms and suites offer mountain views, generous work surfaces, luxurious bedding and internet access. Work out in the 24-hour fitness centre, improve your serve on one of two tennis courts, swim in the heated outdoor pool overlooking the lush garden landscape or play a round on the 18-hole golf course located just next door. Enjoy the exciting and innovative menu and the warm and welcoming atmosphere at Saltbush, our new dining experience, open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Unwind in our inviting Deck Bar, our cocktail style lounge, or savor the highest quality fine-dining in Hanuman.

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Aurora Alice Springs This vibrant property offers convenient accommodation in the heart of town, situated on Todd Mall in the main shopping, dining and tourist precinct. A popular choice the Aurora Alice Springs offers a variety of room types. The complimentary facilities include the use of the outdoor swimming pool and heated spa. The relaxing garden courtyard and barbecue facilities make the perfect picnic area. Enjoy the Red Ochre Grill restaurant and savour the contemporary and native cuisine on offer. Choose to dine inside the restaurant or dine outside and enjoy the atmosphere in the newly renovated courtyard. The location of Aurora Alice Springs places you in a perfect position to explore both the town and the outback. Stroll the streets and discover a range of shops, boutiques and art galleries, perfect for that special souvenir. price guide: $$

Glen Helen Homestead Lodge Glen Helen Homestead Lodge is an authentic and historic outback property offering warm, genuine, personal service in a rustic setting, surrounded by wonderful rocky gorge scenery made famous by Albert Namatjira. Great dining is available in the award-winning Namatjira Gallery Restaurant. Lodge rooms are simple and compact, and many have wonderful views of the Finke River. During warmer months, the nearby Glen Helen Gorge is a wonderful natural swimming hole, and the West MacDonnell Ranges National Park offers numerous wonderful walks and sightseeing opportunities within easy driving time of the Lodge. Star viewing at night is magnificent and many native birds, fish and animals inhabit the area. Hosts Colin and Shelagh O’Brien are trained naturalists and can offer assistance and information to make your journey in the region an unforgettable experience. One night is never enough to explore this amazing scenically-rich region. price guide: $$

Desert Palms Alice Springs An oasis in the outback, the Desert Palms is a 3.5-star outback property offering individual studio villa accommodation, set around a crystal-clear free-form pool with island, waterfall and surrounded by tropical gardens. All villas are air-conditioned and include bougainvillea-covered verandahs, private ensuites and kitchenette facilities. The hotel offers outstanding value for the visitor wanting comfort at an affordable price. We’re located in the main accommodation centre of Alice Springs on the banks of the Todd River, close to town and Lasseters Casino. price guide: $


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DARWIN AND AUSTRALIA’S TOP END / Australia

Darwin and Australia’s Top End Darwin, the capital of the Northern Territory, enjoys a relaxed, outdoor lifestyle. Perched on a peninsula with sea on three sides, Darwin is the departure point for exploring the awe-inspiring attractions of World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park, Litchfield and Nitmiluk National Parks, the Tiwi Islands and Arnhem Land.

Darwin

Jabiru Kakadu National Park

Adelaide River

Nhulunbuy (Gove)

Arnhem Land

Pine Creek Kulumburu

Katherine

Wyndham

Mataranka

Timber Creek

Gulf of Carpentaria

Daly Waters Kimberley

Lake Argyle

Gibb River Derby

Kalkaringi

Newcastle Waters

Geikie Gorge Halls Creek

Borroloola

Top Springs

Burketown

Northern Territory

Tiwi Islands

Kakadu National Park

Located 80 kilometres (50 miles) north of Darwin, the Tiwi Islands are covered in dense rainforest fringed with sandy beaches and rock pools. Including Melville and Bathurst Islands, the islands are renowned for their traditionally colourful aboriginal arts and crafts as well as their warm hospitality.

World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park is Australia’s largest national park, covering almost 20,000 square kilometres (7,700 square miles). Recognised for both its natural and aboriginal cultural significance, this wetland paradise is home to savannah woodlands, rivers, floodplains, crocodiles and colourful birds.

Litchfield National Park

Arnhem Land

Luxuriant Litchfield National Park is home to a plethora of wildlife which roam, swim and flutter across changing terrain, including monsoonal rainforests, dazzling hot springs, spring-fed creeks, huge cycad groves and historic tin mines. The Tabletop Range Escarpment, with its imposing sandstone outcrops, is a key highlight.

Bordered by Kakadu National Park, the Arafura Sea and the Gulf of Carpentaria, Arnhem Land is a majestic land of wild coasts, deserted islands, rivers overflowing with fish, lush rainforests, soaring escarpments and savannah woodland. This is an authentic place for discovering aboriginal history as traditional culture remains largely intact.

3 Day Darwin City Stay Independent Explore Darwin and the Top End on this three-day Day 3: Travel to Ubirr to see preserved aboriginal rock package including accommodation and touring. art before joining an indigenous guide for a cruise on the East Alligator River. Learn of the flora, fauna, Day 1: Transfer by shuttle to your hotel before joining aboriginal mythology and history of the region and take an afternoon tour. Visit the Botanic Gardens, Stokes Hill a short walk into Arnhem Land before returning Wharf precinct, Mooring Basin and the Museum Art to Darwin. Gallery of the Northern Territory. Pricing from. $499

Day 2: Travel into Kakadu National Park. Venture to the Pricing is per person, double occupancy Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Centre and gain insight into the cultural and historical significance that the park holds for its traditional owners. Join a guided boat cruise on Yellow Water and visit the Nourlangie art site.


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Northern Territory / DARWIN AND BEYOND TOURING

Tiwi Islands – Tiwi By Design Tour Operated by SeaLink Northern Territory

The Tiwi Islands has long been on travellers’ must-see list. Tiwi By Design is a personalised experience of a friendly and welcoming indigenous community. Your local Tiwi guide will walk with you to the art centre and through the local museum, telling stories of life and culture in the Tiwis. The art centre of Tiwi Design is the focus of the day, with a traditional welcome ceremony and a hands-on screen printing or painting session with a local artist. Includes return ferry travel, guided walking tour, morning tea, lunch and art workshop with take home memento.

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Crocosaurus Cove Cage of Death Operated by Crocosaurus Cove

Crocosaurus Cove’s ‘Cage of Death’ brings you face-to-face with some of the largest Saltwater Crocodiles in captivity. Operated by overhead monorail the Cage of Death is lowered into the same enclosure as some of the largest Saltwater crocodiles on the planet. Every dive includes 15 minutes in the enclosure with one of these massive reptiles for a unique up close and personal encounter. Go it alone or grab a friend – this is a once in a lifetime opportunity to share the same environment of one of the world’s deadliest predators. Includes full-day entry to Crocosaurus Cove.

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3 Day Arnhem Land, Kakadu and Litchfield Adventure Operated by Intrepid Travel

Uncover natural and spiritual charms in Australia’s north. Head into the heart of the Northern Territory’s rugged Top End on a short but sweet three-day tour. Witness mystical landscapes where russet earth meets emerald flora and rushing cascades alike in Litchfield National Park. Learn about indigenous legends and customs from a Binninj guide while cruising down the East Alligator River, then uncover art from tens of thousands of years ago on an exclusive visit to Mawurndaddja. Learn from a local Indigenous Guide that will join us for the entire day. Try to spot crocodiles while cruising down the Yellow Water Billabong and take a dip in the secret waterholes of Kakadu. From the red soil to the orange sunset – this adventure will leave you with a lasting impression of the beauty and culture of the Australia’s rugged north. Travel in a comfortable air-conditioned all-terrain vehicle and retire to permanent twin-share tents. price guide: $$$$$

Crocosaurus Cove Croc Explorer Ticket Operated by Crocosaurus Cove

Combine two of Darwin’s top attractions with the Croc Explorer and save time and money. This ticket will give you access to Crocosaurus Cove for the day and a 24-hour Hop On Hop Off pass for the Darwin Big Bus. Experience the celebrated scenery, landmarks and attractions of Darwin aboard the Big Bus, Darwin’s top tourist bus. Crocosaurus Cove brings together some of the largest Saltwater Crocodiles in Australia and boasts the World’s largest display of Australian reptiles. Crocosaurus Cove is a must see attraction when visiting Darwin and the Top End.

Darwin Attraction Pass

Operated by Crocosaurus Cove

Combine 4 of Darwin’s premier attractions with one ticket and save! The flexible Darwin Attraction Pass gives you full-day entry to Crocosaurus Cove and the RFDS Tourist Facility, a Sunset Harbour Cruise and a Darwin Big Bus pass. The ultimate pass to explore Darwin’s tropical lifestyle, wildlife and history. • Full-day entry to Crocosaurus Cove • Full-day entry to the Royal Flying Doctors Service and Bombing of Darwin Tourist Facility • 2 hour Sunset Cruise on Darwin arbour aboard the Charles Darwin • 24 hour hop on/off pass with Big Bus Darwin

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SKYCITY Darwin

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Spectacularly set among tropical beach-side gardens, SKYCITY is Darwin’s premium boutique hotel, located moments from the city centre. The property features boutique-style accommodation where all room types have their own balcony, a world-class 24-hour casino and entertainment complex, five restaurants, seven bars including Darwin’s only swim-up bar, outside dining and a day spa with eight treatment rooms. With an abundant range of leisure activities, the resort is perfect for unwinding. Relax by the two swimming pools, laze on the private beach or enjoy a complimentary game of tennis or golf. Then make the most of the 24-hour entertainment choices. Guest benefits include complimentary WiFi, car parking, laundry facilities and gym.

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Rydges Darwin Central The contemporary, executive boutique Darwin Central Hotel enjoys an unrivalled position in the heart of Darwin. This environmentally-friendly property is within easy walking distance of cinemas, theatres, nightclubs, restaurants and shopping. The hotel features 132 beautifully appointed rooms furnished with state-of-the-art décor, with some rooms featuring kitchenette facilities and stunning panorama views of tropical Darwin. The hotel’s design focuses on minimalism and elegance which can be experienced with the art nouveau styling throughout the property.

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Club Tropical Resort Darwin Club Tropical Resort Darwin Darwin’s newest Resort is located on Lee Point Rd, just a short walk through Casuarina Coastal Resort to beautiful Lee Point Beach. Only seven minutes from Darwin Airport with a complimentary Airport Shuttle service, easy access to Casuarina Shopping Centre & Darwin CBD, this is the perfect spot when travelling for business or leisure. We know how important it is to make things easy for you, delivering real value, responsive service and getting the simplest things just right, while offering the choices you love.

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KATHERINE TOURING AND ACCOMMODATION / Northern Territory

About Katherine Katherine is in the heart of the authentic Australian Outback. Key attractions in the area include places of aboriginal historic and cultural significance, historic sites, colourful birds and wildlife, impressive caves and gorges and for the adventurers, magnificent, unspoiled waterfalls, canyons and billabongs. Splendid Katherine Gorge, located in the Nitmiluk (Katherine Gorge) National Park is a highlight of any visit. The main entrance to the national park is situated 32 kilometres (19 miles) from Katherine.

Nabilil Dreaming Sunset Dinner Cruise Operated by Nitmiluk Tours, Katherine NT

Sit back and relax on the Nabilil Dreaming Sunset Dinner Cruise as the tranquil surroundings transport you into a spiritual world of the Jawoyn culture and history. Discover the stories and ways of the Jawoyn people against the magnificent backdrop of the Nitmiluk Gorge, changing colour with the setting sun. Nabilil is a dragon-like figure who named the region Nitmiluk after hearing the song of the cicada. Includes a two gorge cruise, three-course candlelight dinner featuring fresh, local Australian produce, a glass of sparkling wine, tea and coffee.

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Cicada Lodge Cicada Lodge is an Indigenous-owned boutique property located on the Katherine River inside the Nitmiluk National Park. The Lodge is designed for the discerning world-traveller looking for an authentic Indigenous and natural Australian outback “experience-of-a-lifetime,” in the heart of Northern Australia’s Timeless North. It delivers the highest standards of nonintrusive, world-class service in a modern architect-designed lodge. Integral to the Cicada Lodge experience is the opportunity to explore the ancient landscapes of Nitmiluk National Park. Guests can tour by helicopter to tranquil waterfalls and swimming holes, or to remote rock art sites to interpret images painted thousands of years before. Visitors can cruise or canoe down the timeless Gorge system; or walk paths trod by past generations. The traditional owners of the land, the Jawoyn people, welcome you to Cicada Lodge.

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Nitmiluk Chalets Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge National Park, is a comfortable 3.5 hour drive south of Darwin and is open year round. Visitors can completely immerse themselves in the beauty of the Nitmiluk region and stay within the National Park! Nitmiluk has a range of accommodation options to suite all budgets. Set in the grounds of the Nitmiluk Camping and Caravan Park and short walk from the Gorge and tour departure points, Nitmiluk Chalets provide self-contained accommodation for up to five in comfort. The one or two-bedroom chalets have a lounge and dining area, ensuite, kitchen and a spacious balcony for observing local wildlife, including wallabies in their natural habitat. Relax at the resort-style swimming pool, Visitors Centre Café or Poolside Bar & Bistro. Whatever your choice, your day will come to a spectacular ending as you gaze in awe at the millions of stars in the clear night sky.

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Australia’s North West Take a journey to a timeless land of majestic outback vistas millions of years in the making. This is landscape on a grand scale, romantic and true, home to larger-than-life characters, each with a story to tell. Relax on the immense expanse of Cable Beach, be inspired by the Bungle Bungle Range and marvel at the rocky landscapes of Karijini National Park.

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Broome Broome, an exotic pearling town with a colourful history, is the base for exploring Australia’s spectacular North West. Cable Beach, with 19 kilometres (12 miles) of white sand, kissed by warm, crystal waters, is an exquisite setting for watching the sunset on a balmy, tropical night. A visit to Broome is not complete without a camel ride on Cable Beach.

Bungle Bungle Range

Kununurra is a great base for venturing out to Purnululu National Park, Lake Argyle, Mitchell Plateau, the Ord River and the Argyle Diamond Mine. The word Kununurra means ‘big water’ in the language of the traditional owners of the area, the Miriwoong people, for the landscape is dotted with gorges and waterfalls.

Geikie Gorge National Park

Viewed from the air, the Bungle Bungle Range in the Purnululu National Park is an awesome sight, rising 300 metres (1,000 feet) out of the plains. The orange and black stripes of these massive sandstone structures mask a world of gorges and pools with fan palms clinging to walls. This enthralling sight is ‘a must’.

Geikie Gorge National Park is the most accessible national park in the Kimberley. The gorge was carved by the Fitzroy River through an ancient limestone reef approximately 350 million years ago. The river’s tranquil water abounds with fish and myriad birds shelter on the tree-lined banks with colourful cliffs as a backdrop.

9 Day Kimberley Explorer 4WD Self-Drive Discover the magical wilderness of the Kimberley in Package includes: 9 day car rental, 8 nights Western Australia’s northwest corner. This nine-day self- of accommodation. drive tour features the highlights that lie between Pricing from. $2397 Broome and Darwin. Pricing is per person, double occupancy Day 1: Broome – Mt Hart Day 2: Mt Hart – Mt Elizabeth Station Day 3-4: Mt Elizabeth Station – El Questro Day 5: El Questro Wilderness Park – Kununurra Day 6: Kununurra – Katherine Day 7-8: Katherine – Kakadu National Park Day 9: Kakadu National Park – Darwin


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KIMBERLEY TOURING / Western Australia

Horizontal Falls Seaplane Adventures Operated by Horizontal Falls Seaplane Adventures

Experience the trip of a lifetime with Horizontal Falls Seaplane Adventures. Familyowned and operated, they are the Kimberley’s most experienced Horizontal Falls tour specialists. Having tour options to suit every adventurer with the flexibility of the Broome half-day tour, a full-day tour including Cape Leveque, Derby overnighter, and the luxury four-night houseboat cruise in Talbot Bay. It is the perfect choice to explore Horizontal Falls and the Kimberley.

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10 Night Kimberley Expedition Cruises Operated by Coral Expeditions

The Kimberley Region is named for its most imposing landmark - an ancient mountain range visible from the rugged sea coast. It is a place acknowledged as one of the world’s most beautiful wilderness areas. Witness magnificent coastal vistas created by towering rock ridges, silent secluded gorges, plunging waterfalls, abundant wildlife, and massive tidal movements. • All excursions and sightseeing • Use of Xplorer and inflatable tender vessels • Daily lectures and briefings • Small-batch meals prepared by our chef • Showcase wines, selected beers, juices, and soft drinks

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Western Australia / BROOME AND KIMBERLEY ACCOMMODATION

El Questro Homestead

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Stretching across 405,000 hectares (one million acres), El Questro Wilderness Park is one of Western Australia’s most loved tourism icons. Combining the attributes of a working cattle station with comfortable accommodation, the park offers a truly quintessential Kimberley experience. Situated on a clifftop overlooking one of the prettiest spots on the Chamberlain River, the oasis of the Homestead and its lush tropical gardens provide a stark contrast to the rugged terrain around them. The Homestead is an all-inclusive product which has only nine rooms, all overlooking the river or garden. All enjoy private verandahs and some have outdoor baths. Hidden within the wilderness of the spectacular Cockburn Ranges, Emma Gorge offers safari-style tented cabins, all with private facilities. Located at the heart of El Questro, the Station is a vibrant area on the banks of the Pentecost River which features air-conditioned bungalows. price guide: $$$

Freshwater East Kimberley Apartments As Kununurra’s newest executive-style, self-contained accommodation, Freshwater East Kimberley Apartments provides the ideal relaxing environment for your business trip or holiday adventure. We have a selection of fully self-contained one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments with modern fittings and fixtures. Located amongst beautiful tropical gardens and overlooking Celebrity Tree Park and Lily Creek Lagoon, Freshwater East Kimberley Apartments provides the ideal relaxing environment for your stay in Kununurra. The East Kimberley region plays host to many events during the year. From rodeos to marathon swims, markets to speedway, fishing competitions to family fun days, princess balls to concerts – there is an event to suit everyone’s tastes when visiting the region. There are also many tourism icons easily accessible from Kununurra either via self-drive, 4WD tour, cruise or flight.

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Seashells Broome Indulge in the peace and tranquillity of this tropical paradise, located just 300 metres (984 feet) from Cable Beach and five minutes drive from Broome airport and town centre. Lush gardens surround the one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments and bungalows with full kitchen and laundry, individual balcony or verandah, cable TV, free in-house movies on demand, free WiFi internet, air-conditioning, weekly housekeeping, and in the one-bedroom apartments, a jetted bath. Facilities include a heated/chilled pool, children’s pool and play area, BBQs, resort shop, and complimentary parking.

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Mangrove Hotel Relax your mind and completely spoil the senses at the new-look Mangrove Hotel in Broome. Awarded Western Australia’s best deluxe hotel, this stylish property has views of Roebuck Bay that will take your breath away. The 60 new guestrooms have been named amongst the most stylish in Australia. Choose your escape zone and be surrounded by lush tropical gardens, poolside escapes or stunning bayside vistas. Dive into the tranquillity of two tropical pools, unwind in cosy cabanas amongst the swaying palm trees and enjoy dinner under the stars. The Mangrove Hotel is your gateway to exploring the beauty of the Kimberley and the best place in town to witness the Staircase to the Moon phenomenon. It won’t be easy saying goodbye.

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Some of Australia’s best beaches, combined with bustling markets, inner city parks, outdoor dining and amazing marine adventures are found in Perth, gateway to the vast south west. From towering native forests to whale watching, fine regional produce, wine, art galleries, boutiques and serious surfing, discover a top blend of exciting travel experiences.

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Margaret River The beautiful Margaret River region offers a wide variety of attractions, including the tranquil waters of Geographe Bay and the ancient cave-carved Leeuwin-Naturaliste Ridge. Bordering tall forests and the sea, the region is well known for its awardwinning wines, fine food, surf beaches and arts. The region has become a mecca for local artists.

Rottnest Island

Historic Fremantle features the largest collection of Heritage-listed buildings in Western Australia. The picturesque town is known for its café culture, restored pubs, art galleries and market. Hop on the Fremantle Tram for a guided tour of the city’s best attractions or take the train to some of the nearby surf beaches.

The Pinnacles

Steeped in history, Rottnest Island is the only place in the world where the marsupial quokka can be viewed in its natural habitat. Pristine and unspoiled, the island provides an ideal environment for cycling, swimming or walking to explore the beaches and settlement. Off the coast of Fremantle, the island is a jewel in the Indian Ocean.

Regarded as one of Australia’s most unusual landscapes, these limestone spires rise eerily out of the sand. Just three hours’ drive from Perth, the Pinnacles are known for their moonscape appearance with some of the formations rising four metres (13 feet) out of the ground. They can be accessed by driving or walking.

5 Day South West Splendor Self Drive Take a seven-day road-trip from Perth through the wine Day 4: Denmark – Pemberton 186 kilometres (115 regions of Western Australia. miles). Visit the Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk and continue to Pemberton for Bordeaux-style wines. Day 1: Perth – Albany 412 kilometres (256 miles). Overnight at Pemberton. Collect your rental car and drive to Albany for your first taste of the Great Southern Wine region. Overnight at Day 5-6: Pemberton – Margaret River 43 kilometres Albany. (26 miles). Continue to the heart of the Margaret River region to explore for two days Overnight at Margaret

Day 2-3: Albany – Denmark 53 kilometres (32 miles). River, two nights.

Drive along the coast to picturesque Denmark and a region famous for Riesling, Shiraz and Cabernets. Day 7: Pemberton - Perth 327 kilometres (203 miles). Overnight at Denmark, two nights. Return to Perth today.


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Experience Rottnest - Bike, Ferry and Snorkel

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Operated by Rottnest Express

Travel to Rottnest Island by high-speed ferry from either Perth or Fremantle, and then explore the island at your own pace with your own hire bike included in this day tour package. With a variety of different trails on offer, the island caters to every range of fitness. Take in all the surrounds of this car free island as you explore the many secluded bays and beaches, stop for a picnic, or find a quiet spot to take a selfie with the happiest animal in the world, the Quokkas! Inclusions: complimentary hotel pickup in Perth or Fremantle, return ferry, bike and snorkel hire.

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Perth Swan River Dinner Cruise Operated by Captain Cook Cruises WA

Perth’s only Swan River dinner cruise offers the unique opportunity to see the Perth City lights skyline after sunset. Whether you’re celebrating a special event, organising a group night out, or just looking for a dinner with a difference, this diner cruise is for you. We invite you to sit back, relax and enjoy the evening atmosphere whilst our crew helps make your experience one to remember. Upon departure the tempting hot buffet awaits, complemented by an assortment of fresh seasonal salads and cold dishes. Complimentary standard beer, wine and soft drink is also available for the duration of the cruise. Sit back and enjoy live entertainment on board. • Long table dining Dinner and Cruise Package Inclusions: • Reserved seating • Delicious buffet dinner & dessert • Complimentary wines, beers & soft drink • Live entertainment • Full bar facilities on board

• Sep – Apr: Fri, Sat • May – Aug: Sat

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Fremantle Craft Beer Tour & Cruise Operated by Captain Cook Cruises WA

Enjoy a day of cruising, beer tasting, lunch and exploring on our Fremantle Craft Beer Cruise – this cruise is an excellent choice if you love beer but is also well suited to those who are just interested in exploring the streets of Fremantle but don’t mind the cheeky bonus of delicious beer tastings along the way. This full day tour and cruise allows you to take in the river sights cruising between Perth City and Fremantle on the Swan River. Disembarking at Historic Fremantle Port, our enthusiastic tour guide will walk you through the heritage streets to learn about the rich history of Fremantle. First stop is the Monk Craft Brewery Kitchen on Cappuccino Strip, for a guided tasting and lunch followed by a visit to the eclectic Fremantle Markets. A leisurely stroll takes us then to the iconic Little Creatures Brewery for a state-ofthe-art tasting experience and guided tour of the brewery. Sep – Apr: Fri & Sat price guide: $$

Swan Valley Gourmet Wine Cruise Operated by Captain Cook Cruises Perth

Nowhere else in Australia can you depart from a capital city and arrive in an award winning wine region on the same day. Relax and enjoy the iconic city skyline and beautiful picturesque landscape as you escape the city and cruise leisurely into the upper regions of the Swan Valley. You’ll be treated to a delicious, filling two course lunch from the coveted Sandalford Estate following an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of the winery and a one of a kind wine tasting! All of this is capped off with live entertainment and tantalizing desserts on board your return cruise. The Swan Valley Gourmet Wine Cruise is a fantastic way to spend the day with friends and family as you cruise along the river and get to know the Swan Valley a different way! Cruise Departures: Sep – Apr: Daily May – Aug: Mon, Fri, Sat & Sun Cruise length: Full day price guide: $


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Western Australia / PERTH AND BEYOND TOURING

Fremantle Lunch Cruise Operated by Captain Cook Cruises Perth

There is no better way to combine a delicious lunch and a wonderful cruise on the magnificent Swan River than on our Fremantle Lunch Cruise. Available daily from both Perth and Fremantle, this unique cruise includes a buffet of Western Australia’s abundant seasonal fresh produce as well as full bar facilities on board. Upon boarding the vessel you are shown to your reserved table. Enjoy Captain’s commentary during the cruise downstream to the port city of Fremantle. Upon the return journey, you are invited to enjoy the hot buffet complemented by seasonal salads, all followed by a scrumptious dessert buffet. With a fully stocked bar on board why not enhance your light lunch with an ice cold beer, chilled chardonnay or smooth shiraz. Cruise Departures: Sep – Apr: Daily May – Aug: Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat & Sun Cruise length: 2.5 hours price guide: $$

New Norcia Day Tour Operated by Luxury Outback Tours

Luxury Outback Tours has been visiting Western Australia’s only monastic town, New Norcia, for over 16 years. We have a privileged insight into the Benedictine Community not experienced by other visitors to this unique town. New Norcia was established as a Benedictine mission to the aboriginal Nyoongar people of the Yuat tribe and evolved over time to become a self-sufficient community dedicated to the education of outback children and later a centre for ecclesiastical art and culture in Western Australia. With an intriguing blend of Spanish architecture, European art treasures, pioneer history and a resident monk community, New Norcia is a very special place to visit. Tour inclusions: Morning tea/coffee at Bindoon Bakery, Tempting Tapas lunch at the historic and beautiful New Norcia Hotel. Entry to the Heritage-listed Museum and Art Gallery, and a Guided Tour of New Norcia which gives you rare entry into the Abbey Church, Education Centre, St Gertrude’s and St Ildephonsus colleges.

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PERTH ACCOMMODATION / Western Australia

Pan Pacific Perth

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Pan Pacific Perth is centrally located within the city’s bustling shopping, dining and entertainment precinct. The 486 guestrooms and suites offer modern accommodation with views of the twinkling city lights, the Swan River and surrounds. Enjoy downtime by the outdoor pool or indulge in a range of delicious dining options with 5 restaurants and bars to choose from including modern Peruvian dining at Uma Restaurant, quintessential Australian pub food at Hill Street Sports Bar and Restaurant and a traditional buffet at Montereys Brasserie. Take advantage of the fully-equipped 24-hour fitness center, steam room and abundance of nearby amenities or take a scenic walk in the nearby parklands and tourist attractions. Pan Pacific Perth is the perfect place for business or pleasure.

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Crown Metropol Perth On the banks of the Swan River, overlooking the Perth city skyline, Crown Metropol offers the ultimate in modern elegance and delivers a truly unique hotel experience. Positioned within the heart of the Crown Perth, Western Australia’s premier entertainment destination, guests can choose from a range of world-renowned restaurants and bars including Rockpool Bar & Grill, Bistro Guillaume and Nobu. Surrounded by relaxing sun lounges and day beds; Poolside features a signature main pool, relaxation pool and a family friendly pool complete with waterslides. The Pavilion offers a sophisticated retreat for guests wanting the ultimate poolside indulgence. The six cabanas are luxuriously furnished with television and mini-bar and come with a dedicated area host. Located within Crown Perth and located a five minute drive from the CBD, and international and domestic airports.

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Crown Promenade Perth Experience the newly-refurbished guestrooms and take in the new modern surroundings that set Crown Promenade apart. Meticulously designed to meet Crown’s unparallelled level of luxury, every guestroom boasts new contemporary furnishings including elegant day bed and work table, rich textures and linens, and every amenity that one expects from a modern hotel. Large windows create a welcoming light-filled ambience and the spacious bathrooms include new contemporary fixtures and a separate bath and shower. Perfect for the seasoned corporate traveller or those looking for the perfect family destination, Crown Promenade’s new guestrooms will exceed your every expectation. Located within the heart of Crown Perth, guests can choose from a range of worldrenowned restaurants and bars including Rockpool, Bistro Guillaume and Nobu.

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Crown Towers Perth The epitome of luxury, guestrooms and suites at Crown Towers Perth command magnificent views. Intelligently designed with the latest technology and featuring the renowned Crown Towers service, guests will have the opportunity to experience a hotel property unlike any other. The hotel showcases its world-class design and unprecedented resort facilities, dining and boutique shopping. Featuring expansive lagoon pools that stretch out over the glittering Perth landscape, private cabanas and poolside dining, the leisure facilities set a new benchmark for resort living. Created with the luxury traveller in mind, Crown Spa caters to guests’ health and fitness needs. A selection of premium La Prairie beauty packages, sumptuous treatment rooms and wet areas provide the perfect antidote for the weary traveller. The fitness centre offers generous workout space and leading-edge equipment.

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Western Australia / PERTH ACCOMMODATION

Sage Hotel West Perth Sage Hotel West Perth is located on trendy Hay Street that is peppered with an eclectic mix of shopping and dining options in the heart of West Perth. The Domain Stadium and the leafy Kings Park are also close by. The 1902 heritage-listed Walsh Family Residence onsite is one of its key attractions. It’s a little bit of the old and the new, wrapped up in a well-serviced and comfortable setting that will make you feel at home. Throw out your old expectations of what a hotel should provide and welcome the Sage experience. Whatever we thought could help create a hassle-free and comfortable zone, we’ve provided. Complimentary high speed Wi-Fi throughout the hotel, 24-hour gym, complimentary use of bicycles, free parking for one car and more. Each room features a DreamWeave Sleep System King bed, 48” full HD LED television, high speed Wi-Fi, personal espresso machine and a stunning bathroom with dual shower heads. price guide: $$$

Comfort Inn and Suites Goodearth Hotel Perth Comfort Inn & Suites Goodearth Perth provides great value apartment-style accommodation in Perth. The magnificent Swan River and the city’s exciting choice of shopping, dining, entertainment and nightlife precincts are just a short stroll away or easily accessible via a free city bus service. Each room features a fully equipped kitchenette, free WiFi internet, Foxtel, movies-on-demand, airconditioning/heating, iron and ironing board and daily housekeeping. There is also a restaurant, bar, beauty salon, 24-hour reception, lobby shop and limited complimentary parking.

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Quality Hotel Ambassador Perth Conveniently located a short stroll from the Swan River in the Perth CBD, Quality Hotel Ambassador Perth offers 170 well-appointed rooms and suites, just minutes to the city’s vibrant food, wine shopping and wildlife attractions. All feature free WiFi internet, Foxtel, movies-on-demand, ensuite with separate bath and shower, air-conditioning/heating, iron and ironing board, hairdryer, mini-fridge, tea and coffee making facilities and a daily housekeeping service. Guest facilities include a 24-hour reception, restaurant, bar, gym, sauna, tour desk and on-site car parking

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Seashells Mandurah

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Seashells Mandurah with its absolute beach front location on Comet Bay, adjacent to the marina and just a 45-minute drive from Perth provides an easy and relaxing escape. With a choice of self-contained apartments and villas, most with sweeping views, each apartment features a fully equipped kitchen and laundry, private balcony, jetted or plunge baths, spacious living area, free in-house movies on demand, free WiFi, cable TV, air-conditioning and a weekly housekeeping service. Facilities include an outdoor heated pool, spa, barbeques, tennis court and free parking.

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Seashells Yallingup Located in the Margaret River wine region, three hours south of Perth, Seashells Yallingup is set in extensive gardens and a short stroll to Yallingup beach. The property offers studio spa rooms and one- and two-bedroom fully self-contained apartments with kitchen and laundry. Features include private balconies with garden views, complimentary in-house movies, cable TV, free WiFi internet, airconditioning, BBQs, weekly housekeeping service and complimentary parking. Adjacent to Caves House Hotel Yallingup which offers food and beverage facilities.

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Seashells Scarborough Directly opposite Scarborough Beach, these stylish two- and three-bedroom fully self-contained apartments enjoy stunning ocean views from spacious balconies. Each apartment features a kitchen and laundry, large lounge, complimentary in-house movies, cable TV, free WiFi internet and weekly housekeeping service. Facilities include an outdoor heated pool, sauna, BBQs and complimentary parking. Just 20 minutes’ drive from Perth city, the property is a short stroll from the friendly and relaxing beachfront restaurants and cafés.

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Seashells Fremantle Seashells Fremantle is located on levels four and five of the stunning new Richmond Quarter development in the heart of East Fremantle. A mix of stylish self-contained apartments are available, featuring a fully-equipped kitchen and laundry, spacious living area, free WiFi internet, cable TV with free movie channels, air-conditioning, and a weekly housekeeping service. The apartments are set around an open, airy European-style piazza with cafés and shops, plus a rooftop tapas and cocktail bar with views over Fremantle. Complimentary undercover car parking is available.

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Western Australia / CORAL COAST TOURING AND ACCOMMODATION

Western Australia Coral Coast Commencing at Cervantes with the haunting rock formations of the Pinnacles, the Coral Coast region stretches north to Exmouth, home of the renowned Ningaloo Reef. The region offers contrasting experiences and interactions with a variety of marine life, including the wild dolphins at Monkey Mia, sea lions, manta rays, dugongs and humpback whales. Australia’s Coral Coast is one of the few places where you can swim with the world’s largest fish, the graceful whale shark. Treasured creatures, turquoise seas and shimmering sands combine to make this a special destination.


Western Australia / CORAL COAST TOURING AND ACCOMMODATION

Scuba Diving Tours

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Operated by Exmouth Dive & Whalesharks

Exmouth Dive Whalesharks Ningaloo offer a wide range of recreational adventure diving from the novice diver to the experienced guru on a wide variety of dive sites. Complimentary Nitrox for all Divers! Full day tours visit areas populated by friendly Potato Cod, turtles, sharks, thousands of fish, anemones and clownfish, batfish, stingrays and much more. Manta rays, dugongs, humpback whales and dolphins are seen at different times of the year, too. Add a buffet lunch, morning afternoon teas, cool drinks and a beautiful lunchtime snorkelling spot to make a memorable day

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Whaleshark Adventure Swim Tour Operated by Exmouth Dive & Whalesharks

Come and experience Ningaloo Reef with the ‘world’s leading whale shark team’ Exmouth Dive & Whalesharks Ningaloo - We offer whaleshark swim adventures with a 100% guarantee. People search the world to swim with the elusive whaleshark – but here at Ningaloo – we have the largest congregation in the world. We operate to world’s best practice and view wildlife in the wild – all in the World Heritage Ningaloo Marine Park. The warm waters and coral reef of Ningaloo are home to whalesharks, humpback whales, mantas, turtles, dugongs, dolphins, and over 600 species of fish!

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Humpback Whale Watching Operated by Exmouth Dive & Whalesharks

Relax and enjoy the ride on our big boat as we go in search of these gentle giants. From August to late October we have a full-day tour that includes snorkelling on Ningaloo Reef, and then swimming with Humpback Whales – which is an amazing experience limited to 2 groups of 7 guests in the water, while the other guests whale-watch. We also have 1/2 day or sunset tours in Exmouth Gulf. August to October see these amazing giants frolic in the Gulf. Many of the females with calves rest here before their long journey south to their summer feeding grounds in the southern oceans.

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Ningaloo Coral Bay Ningaloo Coral Bay is the only place in the world where the Ningaloo Reef comes ashore. An oasis of holiday accommodation set on the edge of the outback on Western Australia’s Coral Coast, offering a range of family-friendly accommodation at Bayview, including powered camp sites and self-contained villas. Guests can enjoy a playground, jumping pillow and pool, along with Eco-Certified charter and glass bottom boat tours, Bill’s bar & restaurant, and the spectacular array of Ningaloo Reef marine life including manta rays and dolphins – just metres (feet) from the beach.

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ADELAIDE AND SOUTH AUSTRALIA / Australia

Adelaide & South Australia Some of Australia’s best beaches, combined with bustling markets, inner city parks, outdoor dining and amazing marine adventures are found in Perth, gateway to the vast south west. From towering native forests to whale watching, fine regional produce, wine, art galleries, boutiques and serious surfing, discover a top blend of exciting travel experiences.

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Kangaroo Island One of Australia’s premier wildlife destinations, Kangaroo Island is a pristine wilderness. Brimming with wildlife including thousands of koalas, the island is also a place of exquisite beauty. Rolling sand dunes, soaring cliffs, dense forest, wetlands and pearly white beaches combine with fine local produce and wines to enhance the experience.

Barossa Valley

This ancient land north of Adelaide is part of the oldest land on earth. Precious rock formations and Aboriginal sites form part of the beautiful escarpment of the Flinders Ranges. Wildlife is in abundance, including vulnerable species of wallabies and birds. Trekking, horse-riding, tours with Aboriginal guides and mountain-biking are all possible

Gawler Ranges

The famed Barossa Valley is home to many awardwinning wines. One of the best wine producing regions in Australia, the Barossa is steeped in history and tradition. Undulating hills and quaint towns provide cellar door and Barossa label food experiences to add to any holiday experience. Fine dining, cycling and tastings are all part of the fun.

Situated on the untouched Eyre Peninsula west of Adelaide, the rugged Gawler Ranges were formed by volcanic activity 1,500 million years ago. Glistening, massive salt lakes contrast with red desert earth and blue skies. Wildlife teem around and over impressive rock formations in this peninsula which is also a haven for export-quality seafood.

4 Day Adelaide City Stay Independent This elegant city is known for its colonial stone architecture, expansive parklands, lively festivals and incredible sense of space. Explore the museums and libraries of North Terrace and dine on dedicated ‘eat streets’. Go bike riding in Botanic Park or row past rose gardens in Rymill Park. Swim with dolphins or learn to sail in Glenelg.

outback experience with towering rock walls, spectacular gorges and Aboriginal culture and rock art. Package includes: 3 nights of accommodation, arrival airport transfer, Grand Barossa and Hahndorf tour, 1 day Kangaroo Island tour.

Moderate pricing from. $649 Just beyond the city centre you’ll find the picturesque Superior pricing from. $749 Adelaide Hills, the world-class wineries of the Barossa Deluxe pricing from. $849 Valley and Australia’s oldest surviving German Pricing is per person, double occupancy settlement, the picturesque village of Hahndorf. Adelaide is also the departing point for Kangaroo Island known for its wildlife and Flinders Ranges offering an


South Australia / ADELAIDE AND BEYOND TOURING

Barossa Food & Wine Experience

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Operated by Adelaide Sightseeing

Travel by small coach to enjoy a food & wine journey to South Australia’s premium wine region, the Barossa. Take time to sample some of the Barossa’s finest wines and gourmet food that make this South Australian wine region so special. Start your day at the multi-tourism award winning Pindarie for tastings and morning tea. Then visit Maggie Beer’s Farm Shop where you will learn about Maggie Beer and enjoy tastings of her full product range. At Lambert Estate, there is a structured wine tasting, and a delicious two-course gourmet lunch. Finally visit the new Barossa Valley Chocolate Company, where you will taste house made chocolates paired with Vineyard Road’s handcrafted wines, a perfect way to finish off your tour.

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Adelaide City Highlights Operated by Adelaide Sightseeing

South Australia’s capital city, Adelaide, is a cosmopolitan city with a blend of European and modern architecture, offering a wealth of experiences including great food and wine, arts and culture and world-class sporting events. This tour is an ideal introduction to see the best of Adelaide and learn more about its history on a friendly and relaxed tour. Drive past Adelaide’s cultural precinct – North Terrace, the National Wine Centre, Adelaide Botanic Gardens and the beautiful Botanic Park, home to the Bicentennial Conservatory and the Adelaide Zoo. Continue through historic North Adelaide, where you’ll see tree-lined streets, mansions and historic buildings. Stop and visit the iconic St Peter’s Cathedral or the Adelaide Oval then travel through the city’s east to Haigh’s Chocolates for a factory tour and tastings of this famous South Australian chocolate (Haigh’s is not available on Sundays or SA Public Holidays).

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3 Day Flinders Ranges Outback Tour Operated by Filnders Ranges Odysseys

Depart from Adelaide and travel in a small group in a luxury airconditioned Mercedes Benz to the ancient landscape of the Flinders Ranges. Stay for two nights at the award-winning Rawnsley Park Station which is located at the foot of Wilpena Pound, a magnificent natural amphitheatre and the centrepiece of Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park. Touring includes the Kanyaka Station Homestead Ruins, spectacular and rugged scenery of Wilpena Pound and the magnificent Flinders Ranges region with its wealth of wildlife, geology and history. An option to take a scenic flight over the Pound is also available for an additional fee. Other highlights include watching the stunning sunset reflect on the Chace Range as you sip on local wine and enjoy delicious canapes, the outback food and hospitality at the famous Prairie Hotel at Parachilna, and a sumptuous 3-course Lamb Tasting food experience where local lamb from the property will be showcased, and prepared in three different and delicious courses, all matched with Clare Valley wines. On your return journey back to Adelaide, visit Mt Remarkable and then travel through the stunning Clare Valley wine region for some wine tasting and lunch before returning to Adelaide. At Rawnsley Park Station, choose to stay in the luxurious Eco Villas or standard Holiday Units, all with commanding views of the surrounding landscape.

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1 Day Kangaroo Island Experience Operated by Sealink - Kangaroo Island

Transfer by coach and board the SeaLink ferry for the short crossing to Kangaroo Island. Here you will board your luxury coach and your local guide will take you on a tour of South Australia’s premier nature-based tourism destination. Visit Seal Bay Conservation Park where you will be taken on a beach walk amongst a colony of rare Australian sea lions. Enjoy a delicious two course lunch at Vivonne Bay Bistro, set in a beautiful Australian bush land setting, and then visit Flinders Chase National Park, a sanctuary for native Australian animals including kangaroos, wallabies, koalas and echidnas. See the rugged coastline and formations of Remarkable Rocks and Admirals Arch, where the boardwalk takes you to the spectacular rock archway, a natural nursery and safe haven for playful long-nosed fur seals.

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2 Day Highlights of Kangaroo Island Operated by Kangaroo Island Odysseys

For a personalised, luxury touring experience, Kangaroo Island Odysseys offer you a guided tour that you will never forget! Our local guides are the best in the business and will not only show you the main highlights of Kangaroo Island but will amaze you with their wealth of knowledge. Discover nature and wildlife up close and in the wild on this fantastic two-day tour where you will experience the best of Kangaroo Island. See kangaroos, koalas and wonderful native birdlife in their natural habitats, wander amongst wild Australian sea lions, enjoy a gourmet style picnic lunch in a private bush setting, and visit Flinders Chase National Park, Cape du Couedic Lighthouse and the spectacular formations of Remarkable Rocks and Admirals Arch. Overnight accommodation with breakfast, gourmet picnic lunches each day, and all entrance fees and special permits included. price guide: $$$$$

2D/1N Best of Kangaroo Island Cruise/Cruise staying KI Seafront Operated by Sealink - Kangaroo Island

On this two day guided coach tour you will experience the wildlife and spectacular coastal scenery of beautiful Kangaroo Island. On Day 1, take a tour at Emu Ridge Eucalyptus Distillery, then travel onto Vivonne Bay Bistro for a two course lunch. After lunch, visit pristine Seal Bay for a guided beach walk among a colony of wild Australian sea lions. See the fascinating In-Flight Birds of Prey Display at Raptor Domain, before heading to Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park to get up close with koalas and hand feed kangaroos and wallabies. Overnight accommodation of your choice is included. On Day 2, visit Clifford’s Honey Farm and Hanson Bay Wildlife Sanctuary, where you can walk among the trees to look for koalas nestled in the eucalyptus. After lunch, travel to the Flinders Chase National Park where you will be taken to the rugged southern coastline for a walk around the iconic Remarkable Rocks and down the boardwalk to Admirals Arch. price guide: $$$$$

Kangaroo Island Wildlife Experience Operated by Kangaroo Island Odysseys

You’ll be collected from your Adelaide hotel in the early morning for a scenic coach journey to Cape Jervis through the picturesque Fleurieu Peninsula with its vineyards, coastal views and rolling hills. Board the SeaLink ferry for the 45 minute crossing to Penneshaw on Kangaroo Island. On arrival, your local Kangaroo Island Odysseys guide will take you on a personalised 4x4 tour of Kangaroo Island to see Australian sea lions, kangaroos, koalas and native Australian birds in their pristine wildlife settings. This one-day/one-night tour is a perfect introduction to an unspoilt and natural wildlife haven and you will soon see why Kangaroo Island is one of Australia’s iconic nature-based destinations. Overnight accommodation including breakfast, gourmet picnic lunch, and all entrance fees, and special permits are included. price guide: $$$$$


South Australia / ADELAIDE ACCOMMODATION

Mercure Grosvenor Hotel Adelaide

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An historic 4-star hotel superbly located opposite the Festival Centre, Casino and Convention Centre in the heart of the cultural boulevard of North Terrace. Walking distance to Rundle Mall shopping, Adelaide Oval, restaurants, bars & public transport. Take the free city tram on the hotel’s doorstep to the National Wine Centre and Adelaide Central Market. Mercure Grosvenor Hotel Adelaide offers a wide variety of room types to fit the needs of all travellers. Hotel facilities include Federal Restaurant & Bar, 24-hour reception & room service, parking and Hertz Car Rental.

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Majestic Minima Hotel Setting new trends in stylish yet inexpensive city fringe accommodation, the Majestic Minima Hotel in charming North Adelaide has been transformed into a creative space for guests and artists. This three-story boutique property contains 46 compact rooms, each one transformed by a specially selected, top South Australian artist. All rooms contain a king-size bed and contemporary bathrooms. Other facilities include complimentary, unlimited free WiFi, guest computers in the foyer, on-site laundry, secure parking and CCTV security throughout.

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Majestic Roof Garden Hotel The Majestic Roof Garden Hotel is the award-winning flagship property of Majestic Hotels in Adelaide. Opened in 2004, this attractive, boutique hotel features kingsize beds throughout, minibar, restaurant, 24-hour room service, secure parking, complimentary unlimited WiFi and a location that is hard to beat. Situated close to vibrant Rundle Street in Adelaide’s East End, the hotel is just a few metres (feet) from trendy bars, fine dining, casual restaurants and eclectic shopping. Rundle Mall shopping precinct is a further five minutes’ walk and the historic Art Gallery of South Australia, National Wine Centre and South Australian Museum are close by. All the features that you would expect from a first-class hotel such as 24-hour reception, security card access, mini-gym, outstanding in-house restaurant and on-site secure parking are available at this charming property.

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Adina Apartment Hotel Adelaide Treasury Adina Apartment Hotel Adelaide Treasury is superbly located in Adelaide’s centre, adjacent to the Town Hall. The former Treasury building overlooks Victoria Square and is just three blocks from Rundle Street Mall. The hotel is just minutes from the delights of Adelaide’s Central Market – perfect for sampling South Australia’s wonderfully fresh produce. Or why not stroll up to the Adelaide’s beautiful Botanic Garden on North Terrace. Opposite the hotel you can catch a tram that takes you to the beachside suburb of Glenelg.

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Sage Hotel Adelaide Just as Adelaide is said to be able to deliver all Australian experiences in one place, Sage Hotel Adelaide presents the very best in Australian hospitality in one hotel. A comfortable retreat for travellers to Adelaide, Sage Hotel™ is located on the southern fringe of Adelaide’s Central Business District, overlooking the tranquil South Parklands. The convenient locale makes discovering Adelaide city or exploring the famous wine regions a breeze. The hotel features stylish accommodation with free WiFi, full conference facilities and is located on South Terrace, opposite hectares (acres) of lush South Australian parklands. Enjoy a free tram ride into the heart of Adelaide where picturesque Victorian classical revival architecture and an eclectic mix of dining options await.

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Chif ley on South Terrace At Chifley on South Terrace, we have found just the right balance of convenience and comfort, never sacrificing one for the other. Just a stone’s throw away are popular places like Adelaide Central Market, Victoria Square and South Parklands. And right in the comfort of your room, unlimited Wi-Fi, cable programming, Grab n Go and room service for inroom dining if you choose. While the hotel is located in the heart of the city, we have a dining option that is right next door at our sister property Sage Hotel Adelaide for those nights when you don’t want to venture too far. Here, you will find a simple yet satisfying menu on offer. Or if you want to just chill out in your own room, have the food delivered to you. All that is possible because your comfort and convenience is our top concern.

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South Australia / KANGAROO ISLAND ACCOMMODATION

Southern Ocean Lodge

It’s hard to imagine a more sympathetic tribute to the wild beauty of Kangaroo Island than Southern Ocean Lodge. This celebrated retreat perched on a rise above Hanson Bay takes full advantage of the surrounding nature without disturbing it. Timeless in design, contemporary suites cantilever along the curve of the clifftop each offering spectacular ocean views. Myriad thoughtful details from custom furnishings, locally commissioned artworks and warm limestone create a feeling of relaxed luxury. The social hub of the lodge is the Great Room, a breathtaking designer space of restaurant, cocktail bar and lounge framing remarkable views of the rugged coastline. With a passion for providing a real sense of place, dining is a true gastronomic journey with the best and freshest regional ingredients honoured across every menu. A generous at-home feel welcomes, with a convivial open bar and walk-in cellar featuring an exclusively South Australian wine selection.

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The great outdoors live up to their name with a Galapagos-sized contingent of endemic and unusual wildlife. Naturalist guides lead guests to first-hand experiences; a walk amongst the sea lions, spotting a soaring osprey or coming up close to a kangaroo are just some of the island’s many privileges. The secluded Southern Spa, housed in its own stunning cliff top pavilion, features signature treatments with Kangaroo Island botanicals to relax and rejuvenate, inspired by the Aboriginal dreamtime. To find a retreat this exceptional in a location this remote only adds to the wonder that is Southern Ocean Lodge.

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Australia / TASMANIA

Tasmania Tasmania is renowned for its pristine wilderness environment with towering 2,000 year old Huon Pines, crystalline waters and soaring peaks. Macquarie Harbour, Gordon River and majestic Cradle Mountain are just some of the highlights. Walking, trekking, boating, cycling and touring are all great ways to discover this unspoiled land.

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Cradle Mountain is part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage-listed area. Renowned for its walks, there are various options available ranging from gentle nature rambles and day walks to the famed Overland Track. Bennett’s wallabies, rufous wallabies and potoroos are just some of numerous species of wildlife to be encountered along the way.

Historic Hobart is a reminder of Australia’s colonial past. Heritage buildings, quaint streets and prized waterfront locations can easily be accessed on foot. Picturesque Launceston is the state’s second city and as such is also steeped in history. Stately homes, fine period architecture and good living are all features of this elegant town.

Port Arthur

Freycinet National Park

Australian Convict Sites World Heritage-listed Port Arthur Historic Site was built by convict labour in the 1830s. A 90-minute drive from Hobart, it provides an insightful view into Australia’s colourful, colonial past, with a range of tours available for discovering the site.

Freycinet National Park is known for the spectacular red granite peaks which plunge deep into the turquoise ocean. Sandy coasts border the park, which was proclaimed a flora and fauna reserve in 1916. Covering 108 square kilometres (42 square miles), the park is ideal for walking and trekking. Highlights include Wineglass Bay, a three-hour drive from Hobart.

5 Day Icons of Tasmania Guided Bringing you in contact with pristine wilderness, unique wildlife, beautiful beaches and a sense of history. This small group tour incorporates the icons of Wineglass Bay, Tasmanian devil, the ruins of Port Arthur and the vibrant Salamanca Markets, while also taking you off the beaten path to some of the hidden treasures of the island.

Tour includes: 4 nights of accommodation, 4 breakfasts, 2 lunches, guided transportation, entry to Natureworld, penguin tour, entry to Port Arthur Historic Site, entry to MONA, Tasmanian National Parks pass. Pricing from. $2199 Pricing is per person, double occupancy

Day 1: Launceston – Bicheno Day 2: Freycinet National Park and Wineglass Bay sightseeing Day 3: Bicheno – Port Arthur – Hobart Day 4: Mount Field National Park sightseeing Day 5: Hobart


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Operated by Coral Expeditions

The ten-night coastal expedition cruise from Hobart to Hobart is an adventure showcasing the wild beauty and remarkable heritage of Australia’s island state, all in the yacht-like comfort of the Coral Discoverer. Now in the fourth season, this unique voyage combines the laid-back pleasures of relaxing on board as you cruise the magnificent and intimidating landscape, with daily excursions and activities suitable for all age groups. Taking advantage of the long summer days in Tasmania, Coral Expeditions feature walks in three national parks and two World Heritage Areas, lead by our experienced Expedition team. Do an optional Fluted Cape Track at Bruny Island and join an early morning walk to a scenic lookout over Wineglass Bay in Freycinet National Park. Spend a day exploring the untouched Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area of Port Davey and Bathurst Harbour. Normally only accessible by boat, seven-day hike or light aircraft, this region is undoubtedly one of the most pristine and beautiful landscapes on earth. Absorb the surreal beauty and stories of intense hardship at Port Arthur during our private tour of the historic site. Enjoy an outstanding menu of Tasmanian produce and local specialties. This is complemented by a specialty curated wine list featuring a selection of Tasmania’s finest cool-climate varietals. This expedition voyage through the coastline has been developed with local authorities paying particular attention to the ecosystem of the region. Join Coral Expeditions in Hobart (from January to March) and see Tasmania in an undiscovered light. Sydney to Hobart EXCITEMENT – Join Coral Expeditions for a oncea-year voyage combining the excitement of the start of the legendary Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race, a leisurely crossing of the Bass Strait and New Year festivities on board the Coral Discoverer in Hobart. price guide: $$$$$

5 Day Icons of Tasmania Operated by Premier Travel Tasmania

The Icons of Tasmania Tours are fully guided, small group journeys of the highest international standard. They incorporate pristine wilderness, unique wildlife, beautiful beaches and a sense of history coupled with the best Tasmanian contemporary hospitality. Highlights include: the famous Cradle Mountain, world renowned Wineglass Bay, the colonial heritage of Port Arthur, encounters with the endangered Tasmanian Devil and Hobart’s vibrant Salamanca Markets. For full touring flexibility and exclusivity, they are also available as privately guided tours.

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7 & 8 Tasmanian Wildlife and Wilderness Encounter Operated by Premier Travel Tasmania

Australia’s island state offers a rare opportunity to encounter unique and endemic wildlife in a geographically concentrated area. Renowned as a prime area for marsupial spotting, Tasmania is a crucial habitat for many species including an abundance of birdlife, quolls, kangaroos, wallabies, wombats and the most famous resident, the Tasmanian devil. Premier Travel Tasmania’s local expert guide will lead this small group tour through the island’s iconic destinations and best-kept secrets. Discover your refined encounter with Tasmania’s wilderness and wildlife!

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Tasmania / HOBART AND BEYOND ACCOMMODATION

Grand Mercure Hadleys Hotel

Freycinet Lodge

Hadley’s Orient Hotel was originally built by convict labour in 1834 and plays host to almost two centuries of stories, scandals and secrets to be explored.

Uniquely set within Freycinet National Park with a spectacular waterfront location at the foot of The Hazards, Freycinet Lodge is a superb base for exploring the world famous Wineglass Bay and the Freycinet Peninsula. The environmentally-friendly cabins and pavilions sensitively sit in coastal bushland on the shores of Great Oyster Bay. With two restaurants and a lounge bar, you can enjoy the freshest regional produce and fine wines while taking in breathtaking sunsets. Venture out to discover a land of sea, sand and sky and enjoy the many activities available.

Tucked behind the original Heritage listed façade in the hear of Hobart’s CBD are 71 elegantly-appointed accommodation suites, hotel rooms and stunning event spaces. ​ Step inside and be enchanted by the stunning chandeliers, vintage wallpaper and charming atmosphere.

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The Henry Jones Art Hotel The Henry Jones is Australia’s first dedicated art hotel. With an ingenious mix of contemporary design elements, traditional building structures and artworks throughout, the award-winning architecturally designed hotel is in itself a work of art. Standing in the historic position where Hobart was first settled 200 years ago, a row of historic 1820’s warehouses and a former IXL jam factory have been sensitively transformed into an enthralling and luxurious, first-class experience on the edge of Hobart’s waterfront

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Villa Howden Nestled on the tranquil shores of North West Bay on the edge of the Huon Valley tourist route just 15 minutes south of Hobart. Villa Howden features magnificent views over the water, stunning manicured gardens and natural serenity providing a picturesque backdrop to the ten luxury suites located throughout the property. Enjoy the indoor heated swimming pool, complimentary on-site parking and WiFi, evening drinks in the piano bar, and open-log fireplaces. The ‘French Provincial’ estate also boasts a fine dining restaurant, where guests savour the tastes of the region. Using locally sourced fresh produce, the chef creates delicious cuisine, from exquisite evening meals and gourmet picnics to weekend high tea. Every detail is thoughtfully taken care of, from the warm welcome and Tasmanian sparkling wine on your arrival right down to the Australian-made Serendipity bathroom amenities. price guide: $$$

Peppers Cradle Mountain Lodge Nestled high in the Tasmanian wilderness, on the edge of the World Heritage-listed Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Peppers Cradle Mountain Lodge brings you as close as you can get to the entrance of this spectacular national park. Set on a magnificent backdrop of breathtaking wilderness, the cosy cabins combine fine food and wine with comfort and landscape. This iconic Australian wilderness property offers four types of private timber cabins, from contemporary Pencil Pine Cabins to luxurious King Billy Suites. The lodge itself is warm and inviting with open fires, comfortable chairs and numerous places from which to admire the picturesque views. With more than 20 walking trails around the lodge, there is something to suit all fitness levels, and for those just wishing to relax, indulgent treatments are on offer at the Waldheim Alpine Spa.

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Welcome to New Zealand New Zealand is blessed with extraordinarily diverse landscapes, from misty mountain chains to simmering volcanoes, sweeping coastlines, flowing fiords and luxuriant rainforests. It is a playground for thrill seekers, skiers, adventurers and those in search of revivification alike, and with a small population, crowds are never an issue, even in sophisticated cities like Auckland.

Auckland Sophisticated Auckland is surrounded by beaches, misty rainforests dotted with hiking trails and a glorious harbour ideal for sailing. Add to this mix fine food and wines, local arts and crafts and interesting boutiques, all in the context of a Polynesian ambience and it is easy to see why Auckland is such a vibrant and enjoyable city.

Northland and Coromandel Rainforest-clad beaches and cosy coves border pristine ocean in this outdoor haven. Cycling, swimming and hiking combine with delicious local seafood and a vibrant arts community to make this a fascinating holiday experience. The area is also home to some very important historic sites including Waitangi.

Rotorua, Taupo and Hawke’s Bay The heartland of New Zealand’s rich Maori culture, Rotorua is also known for its bubbling geothermal activity. Volcanic action over millions of years has created a hauntingly beautiful landscape of mountains, lakes such as Lake Taupo, and steaming earth in the surrounding area. Visit Hawke’s Bay for fine wines and art deco heritage.

Wellington Wellington, New Zealand’s capital city, is also New Zealand’s arts and culture capital. Along with a close proximity to nature, an exciting blend of heritage buildings, museums, galleries, fine food and live entertainment make this city a great place to visit in any season.

South Island The compact South Island encapsulates adventures as diverse as glacier climbing, heliskiing, trekking, cycling, rafting, cruising, bungy jumping and whale watching. Dramatic scenery changes from ice-capped peaks to flowing fiords, braided rivers and green, rolling hills sprinkled with vineyards.

Christchurch and Canterbury The South Island’s largest city, Christchurch is the gateway to ski fields, daunting mountains and picturesque lakes. History, heritage and the arts contribute to the refined lifestyle for which Christchurch is known. Trams make it easy to get around this charming city, which is on the banks of the meandering Avon River.

West Coast and Glaciers Sparsely populated, the wild west of New Zealand evokes the ambience of a pioneering frontier. This wilderness Glacier Country is the centre of the broader World Heritage-listed area of Te Wahipounamu. Resplendent with rapid rivers, rich rainforests and glimmering glaciers, the region also abounds in geological treasures.

Queenstown The picturesque resort town of Queenstown is a blend of sophistication, fun and adventure. New Zealand’s adventure capital, with its misty lake and mountain landscapes, is the place to go for snow sports, bungy jumping, jet boating, horsetrekking, hiking and river rafting.


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RAIL JOURNEYS / New Zealand

Coastal Pacific

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Operated by The Great Journeys of New Zealand

The Coastal Pacific connects Christchurch and Picton in spectacular style. Where other famous train journeys trundle through obscure wildernesses, the Coastal Pacific hugs the coastline, travels along beaches and skirts around secluded bays. If you keep your eyes peeled, you can spot dolphins, seals and penguins from the comfort of your seat. And whilst the ocean laps at the tracks on the eastern side, the towering Kaikōura Mountain ranges dominate the skyline to the west, piercing the blue sky with their glistening peaks. All of these sights are delivered through huge panoramic windows to spacious air-conditioned carriages that feature accessible toilets, a licensed café and GPS triggered audio commentary. Along the route, you can stop at New Zealand’s premier wine district, Blenheim, and go whale-watching or swim with dolphins in Kaikōura. Continue your journey from Kaikōura onwards to Wellington in scenic style on the Interislander.

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Interislander Operated by The Great Journeys of New Zealand

The Interislander ferry travels across the Cook Strait and through the stunning Marlborough Sounds to connect New Zealand’s North and South Islands. Known as one of the most spectacular ferry journeys in the world, the 92-kilometre (57-mile) journey between Wellington and Picton is an iconic tourist experience. Once on board you can take a stroll on the decks, enjoy a meal or drink from our licensed café, explore our range of comfortable seating areas or even watch a movie in the cinema. For even more comfort, indulge in a seat in our Interislander Plus Lounge. Quiet places to relax our lounges have comfortable seating and complimentary food and drink. All vehicles are welcome, so enjoy the freedom of packing the car with everything you could need. The journey between Wellington and Picton takes approximately 3.5 hours. However, this can seem to fly by in the blink of an eye. So grab your camera, pack up the car and enjoy your Interislander experience.

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Northern Explorer Operated by The Great Journeys of New Zealand

Experience the full spectrum of New Zealand’s extraordinary scenery with a journey through the heart of the North Island on the Northern Explorer. Starting in the vibrant city of Auckland, the Northern Explorer train begins by crossing the mighty Waikato plains, stopping at Otorohanga home to the Waitomo Caves. The journey then circles the historic Raurimu Spiral as it ascends onto the Central Plateau and passes three active volcanoes. The Northern Explorer then descends to Ohakune and meanders through the rolling hills of the Manawatu before arriving in our sparkling Capital, Wellington. The hours fly by like minutes as you recline in our spacious air-conditioned carriages and gaze out through panoramic windows. Our carriages feature accessible toilets, GPS triggered audio commentary and a licensed café. You can get even closer to the breath-taking New Zealand scenery on the open-air viewing carriage

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TranzAlpine Operated by The Great Journeys of New Zealand

The TranzAlpine is renowned as one of the world’s greatest train journeys. Starting in Christchurch, the TranzAlpine train glides across the patchwork plains of Canterbury before ascending into the Southern Alps. From Springfield, the TranzAlpine weaves through the mountains as it climbs to Arthur’s Pass on a sensational journey that will leave you breathless. The journey then cuts through the historic 8.5km long Otira Tunnel before arriving at Moana. The final stretch of the journey brings you to the rugged West Coast at Greymouth. The journey from Christchurch to Greymouth passes all too quickly as you recline in our spacious air-conditioned carriages and gaze out of our panoramic windows. Our trains also feature accessible toilets, licensed café, GPS triggered audio commentary and a spectacular open-air viewing carriage where nothing gets between you and the stunning scenery. Many people take the return journey just as a day out!

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Cosmopolitan Auckland, with its Polynesian ambience and majestic harbour, offers world-class shopping, buzzing waterfront precincts lined with restaurants and a vibrant arts and culture scene. Try out your sailing skills on the harbour, visit the quirky shops of Parnell and do some wine-tasting on Waiheke Island.

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Parnell is a charming inner suburb of Auckland. Period Victorian buildings, gardens, galleries and restaurants grace the neighbourhood known for its attractive boutiques brimming with interesting wares. The Auckland Museum and the Auckland Domain, with its tranquil park of immaculately manicured gardens, are close by.

Sophisticated Auckland is surrounded by a myriad of sandy beaches, misty rainforests dotted with hiking trails and a glorious harbour. Add to this mix fine food and wines, local arts and crafts and interesting boutiques (all with a Polynesian atmosphere) and it is easy to see why Auckland is such a vibrant and enjoyable city.

Waiheke Island

Waitakere Ranges

Waiheke Island, the gem of the Hauraki Gulf, is only 35 minutes by ferry from Auckland. A picturesque blend of farmland, forest, beaches, rolling vineyards and olive groves, the island offers diverse activities including visiting wineries and art studios, swimming and dining at one of the local cafés or restaurants set among the vines.

Waitakere Ranges Regional Park- luonnonpuisto käsittää yli 16.000 hehtaaria luonnonvaraisia sademetsiä Pohjoissaaren villillä länsirannikolla. Puiston alueella risteilee 250 kilometriä kävelyja vaellusretkiä, jotka johdattavat huikeita näköaloja tarjoaville paikoille ranta-, joki-, vesiputous- ja maatalousmaisemiin.

3 Day Auckland City Stay Independent Auckland is New Zealand’s largest city; it is also the largest Polynesian city in the world. Auckland’s diverse landscape, including 48 volcanoes and panoramic views, provides countless opportunities to get immersed in nature. In the west, lush native rainforest plunges down the hills to meet the sea on dramatic black sand beaches, while the east coast offers golden sand beaches. To the north, the rolling hills of wine country meet stunning coastlines, and in the south you’ll find picturesque country gardens, unspoiled forest and tranquil bays. Sitting on the Hauraki Gulf, Auckland is home to a multitude of remarkable islands. Walk to the summit of Rangitoto, the black lava volcanic island or enjoy world-class wine tasting and fine cuisine on Waiheke Island.

Package includes: 2 nights of accommodation, arrival airport transfer, Auckland city and west coast tour, Auckland Harbour sailing trip. Moderate pricing from. $599 Superior pricing from. $649 Deluxe pricing from. $699

Pricing is per person, double occupancy

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AUCKLAND AND BEYOND TOURING / North Island

Auckland Maori Luxury Tour

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Operated by TIME Unlimited Tours

Enjoy a wonderful day of sightseeing and learning about indigenous Maori culture throughout the day as you discover Tamaki Makaurau (Auckland) and Te Wao Nui o Tiriwa (The Waitakere Ranges) on Auckland’s West Coast. View several ancient volcanoes, Parnell, Tamaki Drive, Mission Bay and drive across the Auckland Harbour Bridge with great views of the Waitemata Harbour and mystical island volcano Rangitoto Island. Visit the Arataki Visitor Centre at the gateway to Auckland’s famous West Coast with unique flora and fauna. Marvel at huge Kauri trees and New Zealand’s iconic Silver Fern. Learn their Maori names and their importance as both food and medicine. Enjoy spectacular, volcanic black sand beaches and Auckland’s amazing coastline. Learn about Maori culture, myths and legends as well as the ancestors who shaped this land called Aotearoa (New Zealand). The tour includes snacks, a gourmet lunch and luxury transport. price guide: $$$

Auckland to Waitomo Caves and Hobbiton Movie Set One Day Return Private Tour Operated by TIME Unlimited Tours

See two world-famous visitor attractions all in one wonderful day on this Private Tour in a Mercedes luxury vehicle just for you with TIME Unlimited Tours. NOTE Oneway Auckland via Waitomo or Hobbiton to Rotorua also available. See the worldfamous Waitomo Glowworm Caves and continue to the Hobbiton Movie Set for a tour of one of the most beautiful movie sets worldwide, made famous by the movie trilogies “The Lord of the Rings” and “The Hobbit”. See the Hobbit holes and Bag End, the Green Dragon Inn, the Mill and the famous Party Tree that were created for “The Lord of the Rings” and “The Hobbit” movies. At the end of the tour of the Hobbiton Movie Set, you will return to Auckland. Option: bookable as a private oneway tour starting in Auckland and finishing in Rotorua, or the other way around. The tour includes free pick up from Auckland central, all transport, a fully guided Private Luxury Tour and snacks. Also includes all taxes.

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Auckland City & West Coast Luxury Tour – Full Day Operated by TIME Unlimited Tours

Experience the very best of Auckland City as well as Auckland’s glorious west coast and Waitakere Ranges on this full-day tour with TIME Unlimited Tours, winner of multiple global awards including the National Geographic World Legacy Award. This tour in a Mercedes luxury vehicle offers stunning views of several ancient volcanoes and untamed coastline. Enjoy the Arataki Visitor Centre and Auckland’s spectacular black sand beaches. Be immersed in sub-tropical rainforest with unique indigenous flora and fauna including huge Kauri trees and New Zealand’s iconic Silver Fern. You will see the very best of Auckland with views of its volcanic cones plus many other sights in what is renowned as one of the world’s most liveable and beautiful cities. This is a very special small-group experience using Mercedes luxury transport. Snacks, bottled water and a gourmet lunch are also included on this personal small group tour. price guide: $$

Auckland Harbour Dinner Cruise Operated by Explore Group - Auckland

Dine on the Waitemata Harbour, an experience not to be missed in Auckland, the City of Sails. Enjoy great sailing and as the sun sets and watch the night lights of the cityscape come alive. Your experienced crew talk about Auckland’s unique features and there is plenty of opportunity to participate in the sailing or sit back and enjoy the sights. Soak up the city atmosphere from the peace of the harbour waters. Glide past the city as it lights up and watch the sun set over the inner harbour. Canapes and welcome drink are served as the yacht departs Auckland Viaduct, mains served as you cruise through the calm waters of Westhaven Marina and see the many yachts that make Auckland the City of Sails. Dessert served under sail. Complement your meal with our selection of locally produced wine or beer. Cash bar on board.

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AUCKLAND ACCOMMODATION / North Island

Sudima Auckland Airport

Scenic Hotel Auckland

Sudima Auckland Airport is an award-winning 4.5-star hotel set in a quiet location just 2.5kms from New Zealand’s main airport. As the country’s first carboNZero accredited hotel it exemplifies the best in sustainable architecture and systems along with world-class features, facilities and services. The hotel offers 153 well-appointed rooms, indoor heated pool, gym, 24-hour airport shuttle transfer and complimentary parking for the duration of your stay, as well as an on-site Restaurant and Bar.

Scenic Hotel Auckland is located on a landmark site (formerly known as the MLC Building) and is a superb deco style hotel conveniently located in the heart of Auckland’s vibrant cultural, shopping and central business district. Standard and Superior rooms feature air conditioning. Many rooms have great city views, some with a glimpse of the harbour. Room facilities includes Sky TV, minibar, tea and coffee facilities, clock radio, iron and iron board and a desk space.

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Grand Mercure Auckland

Sofitel Auckland Viaduct Harbour Hotel

Located in the heart of the Auckland waterfront district and surrounded by designer boutiques and award winning restaurants of Britomart, Grand Mercure Auckland embraces all of these elements to tell the story of our uniquely diverse city. Our stories can be experienced from in room amenities through to iconic pacific art and dining menus. With 207 guestrooms, Grand Mercure Auckland offers a variety of rooms, all equipped with air-conditioning, Sky TV and high-speed internet access. Harbour View Rooms offer spectacular views overlooking the Waitemata Harbour.

Sofitel Auckland Viaduct Harbour is located in the heart of Auckland, a unique maritime experience between vibrant Viaduct Harbour and Wynyard Quarter. Inspired by New Zealand’s landscape and boasting panoramic views of Waitemata Harbour, this beautifully designed hotel is a true landmark destination. All luxury appointed bedrooms and suites have private Juliet balconies, floor-to-ceiling windows and feature oversized bathrooms with separate rain showers and deep soaking bathtubs.

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CityLife Auckland

Heritage Auckland

A stylish and sophisticated hotel, CityLife Auckland boasts a superb central location in the heart of Queen Street shops, restaurants and attractions. The hotel features spacious rooms and suites, with separate living/dining area plus full kitchen and laundry facilities in all suites. After a day’s sightseeing guests may unwind in the indoor heated swimming pool and gym, then savour award-winning dining in Zest Restaurant or pre-dinner beverages in the relaxed lounge-style Zest Bar. A 24-hour concierge and room service are available to cater for every need.

An iconic landmark hotel, Heritage Auckland is centrally located with magnificent views overlooking the Waitemata Harbour and Viaduct Basin. Luxurious suite-style accommodation offers a spacious environment to relax, with full kitchen and laundry facilities in many suites. Resort-style guest facilities include a spectacular rooftop complex including heated pool, spa and gym, plus indoor pool and award-winning restaurant. WiFi internet access is available in all public areas.

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NORTHLAND AND COROMANDEL / New Zealand

Northland & Coromandel Beaches and coves border pristine ocean at this outdoor haven on the east of the North Island. Cycle, swim, hike, and enjoy delicious local seafood and a vibrant arts community. The area is home to some very important historic sites, including evidence of early Polynesian settlement and European explorers such as Captain Cook.

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The Birthplace of a Nation

Living up to its namesake, Hot Water Beach is home to a hot spring bubbling up through the sand. The legacy of an ancient, volcanic past is present with a spring providing a hot pool for two hours either side of low tide. Forget building sand castles and create your own personal hot pool and natural spa by burrowing into the sand.

Hokianga Harbour is enshrined in history as the first Polynesian landing place. Postcard-perfect Russell was New Zealand’s first capital and the Treaty of Waitangi was signed in the spectacular Bay of Islands. Steeped in history and tradition, this important area is also an attractive destination with its rolling green coast and beautiful harbour.

Bay of Islands

Catherdal Cove

Situated on the east coast of the North Island, the Bay of Islands is a remarkable site and one of the most picturesque and popular vacation destinations in New Zealand. Here the rocky and sandy coastline circles a sea pierced by 150 islands which were discovered by legendary Maori navigator Kupe and visited by Captain Cook in 1769.

Boasting some of New Zealand’s most spectacular coastal scenery, Cathedral Cove is an idyllic place for swimming, snorkelling or simply relaxing under the colourful pohutukawa trees. As access is only on foot or by boat, choose between a two-hour return walk, a guided kayaking trip or boat trip to the white sands and arches of Cathedral Cove.

5 Day Discover the Bay of Islands Independent Only three hours north of Auckland, the Bay of Islands subtropical micro-region is known for its stunning beauty and history. On your day at leisure, the Twin Coast cycle trail bike tour or guided eco-kayak tour is highly recommended.

Day 1: Auckland – Paihia Day 2: Dolphin cruise and Hole in the Rock Day 3: Cape Reinga and 90 Mile Beach tour Day 4: Day at leisure Day 5: Paihia – Auckland

Package includes: 4 nights of accommodation, guided coach tour from Auckland to Paihia, dolphin cruise and Hole in the Rock, full day tour to Cape Reinga and 90 Mile Beach, coach service Paihia to Auckland. Moderate pricing from. $799 Superior pricing from. $815 Deluxe pricing from. $1799 Pricing is per person, double occupancy


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Scenic Hotel Bay of Islands Expansive sub-tropical gardens and extensive guest facilities at our Scenic Hotel Bay of Islands enhance the welcoming atmosphere of this resort-style hotel. Conveniently located in Paihia, it’s the perfect base from which to explore New Zealand’s beautiful and historic Bay of Islands. Waitangi Heritage and Treaty House is only 3.1km away. All rooms include: flat screen LCD TVs with entertainment system, Sky TV, minibar, fridge, desk space, telephone, clock radio, tea and coffee facilities, hairdryer, iron and ironing board.

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Pauanui Pines Motor Lodge

Colleith Lodge Colleith Lodge offers boutique luxury accommodation in a unique, breathtaking location. Set on half a hectare, (just over an acre,) amid native bush, the lodge is built in tune with the natural environment for your relaxation, privacy and comfort. The spectacular panoramic views of Tairua Estuary, Pauanui, Slipper Island and Pacific Ocean can be enjoyed from all rooms. A vista bringing lasting memories, Colleith Lodge offers three guest bedrooms, all with their own ensuite bathrooms and private patios overlooking the sea.

Relax and unwind in the peace and quiet of the Coromandel Peninsula. Pauanui Pines is set amongst established trees and open spaces for your enjoyment. Accommodation consists of 18 one- and two-bedroom self-contained motel units, each one offering superior decor and spacious functional living with full kitchen facilities, large bathrooms, lounge and dining areas. Within easy walking distance to the harbour, ocean beach, bush walks and the shopping village, the complex offers a swimming pool and golf clubs usage is also available.

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Copthorne Hotel & Resort Bay of Islands Copthorne Hotel & Resort Bay of Islands enjoys a superb, waterfront location in the heart of the Bay of Islands, with uninterrupted views across the bay to Russell. Surrounded by 24 hectares (59 acres) of lush, subtropical gardens, it is part of the historic Waitangi Treaty Grounds. Featuring a spectacular free-form, lagoon-style swimming and spa pool, this modern hotel and resort features 180 guestrooms, including four suites, all of which have an individual patio or balcony. With designs inspired by nature, the rooms offer a choice of bay, estuary or garden views of this serene setting. On-site facilities and services include a massage studio, tennis court, mountain bike hire and courtesy shuttle to Paihia. Golf, bush walks, sailing and scuba diving are all within the vicinity.

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Nature and Coast

Dolphin/Sail Adventure Combo

Operated by Kiwi Dundee Adventures

Operated by Explore Group - Bay of Islands

A photographer’s dream! A delightful sample of Coromandel Peninsula’s natural heritage and scenic beauty. Enjoy the flora and fauna of the semi tropical rainforest with giant ferns, kauri trees and crystal clear streams. Visit the old historic gold caves sparkling with glowworms and hear the fascinating history of this magic area. Visit stunning coastal scenery with white sand beaches, magnificent cliffs decorated with ancient Pohutukawa trees, old Maori pa sites, offshore islands and Hot Water Beach (tide permitting)

Don’t Compromise -get the best of both trips with this full day Dolphin/Sail Adventure Combo. Join the morning swim with the Dolphins Cruise and swim with the Dolphins in their natural habitat from the purpose-built black and yellow catamaran. All equipment is provided.

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In the afternoon, jump on board the legendary yacht, Lion New Zealand, for lunch and island activities, finishing the day with a sail back to shore, where you can help trim the sails, take the helm, exert energy on the grinders or relax and take in the scenery.


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ROTORUA AND REGIONAL NORTH ISLAND / New Zealand

Rotorua & Regional North Island The heartland of New Zealand’s rich Maori culture, Rotorua is also known for its bubbling geothermal activity. Volcanic action over millions of years has created a hauntingly beautiful landscape of mountains, lakes and steaming earth in the surrounding area. Learn carving or weaving from master Maori artists, or participate in Maori singing and dancing shows.

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Huka Falls At Huka Falls, New Zealand’s most visited natural attraction, 181,700 litres (48,000 gallons) of water tumble over the cliff face every second. Located in Wairakei Park, which is a five-minute drive from Lake Taupo, the footbridge at the top of the falls offers the best vantage point for viewing this spectacle.

Lake Taupo Created by a giant volcanic eruption in 181 AD, Lake Taupo measures 992 square kilometres (383 square miles) making it the size of Singapore. The lake’s attractive pumice sand beaches give it the appearance of an inland ocean. Excellent trout fishing attracts international anglers, and skiers and adventurers are drawn to the lofty peaks.

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Hawke’s Bay Undulating orchards and lavender fields meld with vineyards in what is New Zealand’s second largest wine producing region. Hawke’s Bay is the nation’s leading producer of award-winning red wines. Cycling, driving or being chauffeured around the vineyards by an expert guide are all excellent options for discovering this picturesque area.

Cape Kidnappers This site is special for its links to Maori culture, its connection to Captain Cook, who named it, and because it is home to the world’s largest mainland gannet colony. The views are grand and sweep around the coastline to Mahia Peninsula in the north and to snow-capped Mount Ruapehu in the west.


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ROTORUA TOURING / North Island

Geothermal Wonderland Tour Operated by Nature Connections

Sense it, feel it and experience the awesome earth forces of nature and the very best of Rotorua’s geothermal wonders at Waiotapu Thermal Wonderland and the Waimangu Volcanic Valley on this half-day Geothermal Wonderland Tour. With close up views of the spectacular geothermal activity, wonder in awe at the amazing diversity of geothermal features and the stunning volcanic landscapes of the Rotorua region. See NZ’s largest boiling mud lake, Lady Knox Geyser erupting daily at 10.15am to heights of 20 metres, (65 feet,) colourful volcanic craters of every tint and hue, hot streams, boiling hot springs, hissing fumeroles, vividly-coloured silica terraces, steaming cliffs, hot crater lakes, unique thermally-adapted plants, native rainforest and birdlife.

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New Zealand Riverjet Operated by New Zealand Riverjet

More than a jet boat ride, this is New Zealand’s only jet boat safari which combines spin-thrilling jet boating on the magnificent Waikato River, with geothermal attractions. Choose from 3 great trips: “Scenic Blast” thrilling jet boat ride and scenic trip 45 – 50 mins; “Thermal Safari” includes jet boating and exploring Orakei Korako geothermal wonderland with gushing geysers, incredible silica terraces, boiling mud pools; or try out “The Squeeze” which includes jet boating, wading and squeezing through a canyon plus swimming in a waterfall-fed natural hot pool.

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Rotorua Canopy Tours Operated by Rotorua Canopy Tours

The Original Canopy Tour is an unforgettable and enlightening adventure, perfect for all ages. Journey deep into ancient New Zealand forest in small groups, of up to 10 people. Experience New Zealand like it once was from the top of the forest canopy. Your amazing kiwi guides will lead your personal and unforgettable adventure. They are highly trained to keep you safe, make you smile, teach you amazing things and create memories that last you a lifetime. They will even hold your hand if required!

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ROTORUA ACCOMMODATION / North Island

Distinction Rotorua Hotel & Conference Centre

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Distinction Rotorua Hotel is set amongst beautiful gardens and located a few minutes from the city centre, adjacent to the world renowned Whakarewarewa Forest, a top international destination for mountain bikers. There are a range of accommodation options to choose from. The recently refurbished, air-conditioned deluxe hotel rooms are a haven to relax in after a day exploring Rotorua’s attractions or opt for the more spacious suite accommodation, featuring high definition smart TVs in both the bedroom and living area. The hotel’s 4 in-house restaurants and bar offer superb cuisine and a visit to Rotorua is not complete without experiencing the hotel’s dynamic Maori Dinner & Culture Show. Guests can enjoy complimentary access to the heated outdoor swimming pool, private spas, gym, mountain bike facilities, free unlimited WiFi and complimentary car parking during their stay.

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Millennium Hotel Rotorua Next to mystical Lake Rotorua and just a brief stroll from the city centre, Millennium Hotel Rotorua is an eco-friendly destination. From here, experience Rotorua’s rich history, explore the thermal hot pools or the native bush, and even squeeze in a round of golf at one of Rotorua’s international golf courses.Our 227 rooms and suites feature residential-style decor with views of Lake Rotorua or the native garden. We also have accessible rooms for guests with special requirements. Seven meeting and event spaces are available and ideal for up to 400 people. Perhaps the most unique feature here is its heating, provided by harnessing the hotel’s natural geothermal resource. Take a dip in our heated pool or relax under the expert hands of our therapists in The Spa Rotorua. There’s free off-street parking, child-friendly facilities including a toddler pool, and a Business Centre that offers full secretarial services. price guide: $$

Novotel Rotorua Lakeside

Holiday Inn Rotorua

Conveniently located just 15-minutes from Rotorua Airport in the heart of Rotorua township, Novotel Rotorua Lakeside is the perfect base for adventure enthusiasts and families alike to see all that New Zealand’s geothermal capital has to offer. Rejuvenate in the spa’s natural geothermal mineral pools and experience a delicious Maori hangi at Matariki. Your room is a calm haven with earthy colours, wood furniture and picture windows to make the most of the spectacular scenery at Novotel. Ride the thrilling Kawarau Jet on Lake Rotorua, or experience cultural and geothermal wonders at Te Puia, or the adrenaline-pumping action of the luge at Rotorua Skyline.

Holiday Inn Rotorua is a modern and stylish hotel offering 203 well-appointed rooms set amongst Rotorua’s stunning natural environment, only steps away from the Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve and Historical Living Village. Enjoy the native bush and steaming geysers just over the fence. Relax in the outdoor heated swimming pool, two spas, fitness centre, 24-hour room service and complimentary car parking. The central position of Holiday Inn Rotorua is ideal for visitors who can benefit from the local knowledge of the hotel’s friendly and very professional staff.

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Sudima Lake Rotorua Sudima Lake Rotorua is the largest hotel in Rotorua and is set right on the shores of beautiful Lake Rotorua. The hotel is adjacent to the world-famous Polynesian Spa complex and just a short stroll from the vibrant city centre. The hotel offers 250 rooms in a range of accommodation options, many with superb views across Lake Rotorua. Facilities include the recently refurbished Lakes Restaurant & Mallards Bar, geothermal heated pool, three private spas and daily Hangi Feast and Maori Cultural Show.

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Peppers on the Point Sense it, feel it and experience the awesome earth forces of nature and the very best Surrounded by the waters of Lake Rotorua, Peppers on The Point is an exclusive lakeside retreat. Just five minutes from the heart of Rotorua city, the property offers nine spacious suites, most featuring stunning lake views. Peppers on The Point is in the heartland of New Zealand’s Maori culture, set amid a landscape of erupting geysers, hot thermal springs and bubbling mud pools. Experience a unique range of activities at Peppers on the Point. Enjoy a pampering massage, play tennis, fish off the private beach or go boating on the lake. Pick up a DVD from the library to play in your room. Relax around the open fireplace in the entertainment room or step down the magnificent timber staircase and lounge around on exquisite antiques. Meet the farm animals or, for a delightful adventure take off in a floatplane from the jetty.

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Te Po Combo - Guided Tour & Evening Experience Feel the warm welcome of Maori guides from the moment you walk into Te Puia past the twelve monumental carvings – Te Heketanga a Rangi reaching skywards. In a tour, hear your guides proudly recount stories handed down from their ancestors, see the iconic New Zealand Kiwi, explore the geothermal reserve where mud bubbles and the star of the Whakarewarewa Valley, the Pohutu Geyser explodes 30 metres (98 feet) high into the air. You’ll also get to see the New Zealand National Carving and Weaving Schools where you can watch carvers and weavers carry out the traditions of their Maori ancestors. Te Po is Te Puia’s evening cultural experience starting at 6:15pm. It is a feast of storytelling, entertainment and Maori Cuisine.

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The Crown Hotel Set in the picturesque seaside village of Ahuriri, Napier, The Crown Hotel Napier offers boutique accommodation with 39 guestrooms and suites. Choose from the elegant heritage suites in the original 1932 Crown Hotel or modern contemporary studio, one- and two-bedroom suites located on the waterfront. The contemporary rooms have sun-drenched private decks, underfloor heating, airconditioning, tea/coffee facilities, minibar and in-room dining. Alternatively embellish in grandeur with our heritage suites...classic, spacious suites which feature unique, original touches including ‘juliet’ balconies and a gas fireplace in one room. The hotel’s comprehensive facilities and services include complimentary undercover car parking, daily newspaper, laundry facilities, fitness centre, WiFi, outdoor courtyard and fireplace and Milk & Honey Restaurant. Relax and indulge in a boutique seaside hotel. price guide: $$$


REGIONAL NORTH ISLAND TOURING AND ACCOMMODATION / North Island

Hobbiton Movie Set Tour

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Operated by Hobbiton Movie Set Tours

Join us and experience the real Middle-earth™ at the Hobbiton™ Movie Set, where, in the heart of the Waikato region, you can step into the lush pastures of the Shire™, as seen in The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies. Fall in love with the Alexander family sheep farm, just as acclaimed director Sir Peter Jackson did, as you journey through the unequivocal beauty of the land, with the mighty Kaimai Ranges towering in the distance. Your guide will then escort you around the set, showing the intricate detailing, pointing out the most famous locations and explaining how the movie magic was made. You will be fully guided around the five hectare (12 acre) set; past Hobbit Holes™, the Mill and into the world-famous Green Dragon™ Inn, where you will be presented with a complimentary, exclusive Hobbit™ Southfarthing™ beverage to conclude your own Middle-earth™ adventure.

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Scenic Hotel Te Pania

Aylstone Boutique Retreat

Scenic Hotel Te Pania is styled to complement its remarkable location on the edge of the beautiful Hawke’s Bay. This modern hotel is shaped to echo the lines of the Bay, offering stunning views out over the ever-changing Pacific Ocean. All rooms face out to the bay with floor-to-ceiling windows that can slide open. Each room includes Sky TV, high-speed internet access, mini bar, fridge, tea and coffee facilities. With onsite Tourist information and booking service, you will not miss out on the great activities and attractions Napier has to offer. price guide: $$$

Nestled in the renowned pinot noir wine region of Martinborough Wine Village, Aylstone Boutique Retreat offers six French provincialstyle rooms with exquisite views, classic furnishings and ensuite bathrooms. The tranquillity of Aylstone, with its backdrop of vines and mountains, makes it a relaxing getaway for wine and food enthusiasts travelling the Classic New Zealand Wine Trail. Prices include gourmet continental breakfast daily. Activities include cycling and exploring Martinborough’s boutique vineyards, all within five kilometres (three miles).

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WELLINGTON / New Zealand

Wellington Wellington, New Zealand’s capital city, is also known as the arts and culture centre. Close proximity to nature, picturesque traditional houses set on steep hills, museums, galleries, fine food and live entertainment are all part of Wellington’s charm. The city and inner suburbs are sprinkled with interesting cafés, restaurants and boutiques.

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Te Papa, New Zealand’s bold and innovative national museum, is a recognised world leader in interactive and visitor-focused museum experiences. New Zealand’s geology, natural environment and the stories of New Zealand’s indigenous people, the Maori, are celebrated in the permanent exhibition. This is an outstanding collection which merits a visit.

Kapiti Island has been a protected nature reserve since 1897. Many of the island’s bird species are now either rare or extinct on the mainland. A maximum of 50 people can visit the island each day with a permit required. This precious reserve represents your best chance to spot a kiwi in the wild. The island is accessible from Wellington.

3 Day Wellington City Stay Independent Nestled between a sparkling harbour and rolling green hills, Wellington, New Zealand’s capital city, is renowned for its arts, heritage, culture and native beauty. Relax at Oriental Bay, Wellington’s golden sand inner-city beach and delve into the many museums, art galleries and theatre shows that make up the city’s pulsing cultural scene.

You can join a tour to the filming locations of The Lord of the Rings trilogy, as Wellington was the main filming and production location.

If you’re into the outdoors, Wellington has actionpacked adventure activities like mountain-biking and seawater kayaking, as well as beautiful walks around the harbour and surrounding hills. On the waterfront itself you’ll find Te Papa Tongarewa Museum, New Zealand’s national museum.

Moderate pricing from. $339 Superior pricing from. $399 Deluxe pricing from. $539

Package includes: 2 nights of accommodation, Wellington city and coastline tour, entrance to Te Papa Museum, Zealandia twilight tour.

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Comfort Hotel Wellington

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InterContinental Wellington

The Comfort Hotel Wellington is housed in a beautifully restored heritage building. The detailed 1900s architecture features a rimu timber staircase and ornate, corniced ceilings and captures the style and feel of the Edwardian era, with the modern convenience of free WiFi. This Wellington accommodation is ideally located in the vibrant Cuba Street part of the city.

InterContinental Wellington is a luxurious, elegant hotel located adjacent to Wellington’s harbour and at the centre of the political and commercial quarter of New Zealand’s capital city. The hotel is minutes away from the botanical gardens, city shopping, Te Papa Museum and Westpac Stadium. Wellington’s vibrant restaurants and café scene are easily accessible from the hotel’s door. 232 rooms and suites offer comfort and luxury. Unwind in the large indoor heated pool, spa, sauna and gym or relax with a massage or beauty treatment in Emerge Health Club and Spa.

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Travelodge Hotel Wellington

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The newly renovated Travelodge Wellington is situated in the town centre and is a short stroll to lively cafés, shops and the beautiful Wellington Harbour. The hotel offers 132 spacious rooms with a cosy restaurant that offers you the chance to enjoy a scrumptious breakfast before you spend your day exploring Wellington. Guests enjoy close access to Te Papa Tongarewa (the museum of New Zealand), the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, the Royal New Zealand Ballet and the Museum of Wellington City & Sea.

Immerse yourself in a fascinating fusion of high and low-brow art as you explore the creative depths of one of New Zealand’s most eccentric art collections set in the country’s Coolest Little Capital with QT Museum Wellington.

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CQ Quality Hotel Wellington

QT Museum Wellington is both a backdrop and an active muse. This hotel is where those in the know come to create and hunt for a taste of the avant-garde, all while indulging in their most creative selves. Art, design, curiosities and a dash of the absurd – QT Museum Wellington.

Rydges Wellington

Located in Wellington’s famous Cuba Quarter, the Quality Hotel Wellington is within walking distance of the Central Business District and the city’s major attractions. The hotel is part of the unique CQ complex, which houses a stylish restaurant and café, heated indoor swimming pool and spa, rooftop terrace and fitness room. The Quality Hotel boasts the largest hotel rooms in Wellington: 32 square metre (345 square feet) suites that exude style with a relaxed ambience, all equipped with kitchenettes and chic bathrooms, while the Executive Apartments have floor-to-ceiling windows for abundant natural light and are split over two levels.

Wellington’s newest and largest hotel features 280 guestrooms and apartment suites. Centrally located near the stunning Queens Wharf waterfront area and Lambton Quay, it was awarded ‘Best Accommodation Hotel of New Zealand’ by the Hospitality Association in 2012 and 2013. All guestrooms and suites feature kitchenette facilities with microwave, stove top, tea & coffee, minibar fridge and toaster, SKY TV, iPod docking station, a modern, spacious bathroom and free WiFi. Features a leisure centre with lap pool, spa, gym and sauna, Portlander Bar & Grill and valet car parking.

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Kapiti Island Nature Tours Overnight Operated by Kapiti Island Nature Tours

Viewing the little-spotted kiwi in its natural habitat is one of the most memorable experiences to be enjoyed in New Zealand. Upon arrival at Waiorua Bay (north end), you will be welcomed over tea or coffee with an introductory talk and briefing. The Kapiti Lodge overnight accommodation provides the chance to enjoy genuine Maori hospitality and great food and wine. A highlight of the tour is the kiwi-spotting night walk with an experienced guide, which has a very high success rate. Genuine opportunities for interaction with natural and authentic New Zealand are in abundance.

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SOUTH ISLAND / New Zealand

South Island Adventures as diverse as glacier climbing, heli-skiing, trekking, cycling, rafting, bungy jumping, cruising and whale watching await. Dramatic scenery changes from ice-capped peaks to flowing fiords, braided rivers, misty harbours and rolling hills sprinkled with vineyards. Relax with a glass of local wine and savour the taste of the South Island.

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At the top of the South Island, sunny Nelson is known for its beaches, crystalline lakes, mountains and forests. Fun-seekers will enjoy cycling, mountainbiking, trekking and kayaking in this natural environment. Enticing culinary treats and local art, including that of traditional and contemporary Maori artists, complement the experience.

Renowned for its exceptional sauvignon blanc wines, Marlborough is the largest and most wellknown wine region in New Zealand. Favoured by year-round sunshine, the region is also an attractive area for walking and sea kayaking. Wine tasting is a must for anyone wishing to appreciate the legendary labels of Marlborough.

Queen Charlotte Track

Abel Tasman National Park

Departing from Marlborough Sounds, this spectacular walking track winds through 70 kilometres of virgin native forest, along skyline ridges with awe-inspiring views, and continues on around pretty coves and inlets. Travelling with a local guide is the best way to learn about both the habitat and the local Maori legends.

Accessible from Nelson, the park is rich in Maori and European history. Golden sands, granite outcrops, scenic islands and verdant forests are home to native flora and fauna, including some vulnerable species. Known for its coastal tracks, the area has two of New Zealand’s Great Walks, the Abel Tasman Coast Track and the Heaphy Track.

7 Day South Island NZ Operated by Intrepid Travel

Get a quick glimpse of New Zealand’s naturally charming South Island on this small group adventure staying in 3- to 4-star hotels and unique lodges. Welcome to the deep south of New Zealand – a place where rare dolphins, penguins, sea lions and albatross roam freely and often. Take the chance to try and spot these beautiful creatures and more as you explore natural limestone caves, podocarp forest, dramatic waterfalls, ice-carved fjords and tranquil lakes. Learn about the wild, rugged Catlins coastline, the impressive Doubtful Sound and the popular central Otago region on an adventure through ‘Lord Of The Rings’ country. Starting in Dunedin and finishing in Queenstown the itinerary offers with a perfect balance of included activities and free time to really enjoy this stunning region.

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MARLBOROUGH TOURING AND ACCOMMODATION / South Island

Scenic Hotel Marlborough

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A multi-million dollar renovation in 2012 has left this contemporary 4-star plus property sparkling with style and comfort. Whether you’re visiting Blenheim for business or pleasure, you’ll enjoy the plush new features including full airconditioning, 42-inch LCD television, desk area with fully integrated media hub, mood lighting and our signature kiwi-made wool and down bedding. All rooms include: Sky TV and Freeview, telephone, desk space, media hub, clock radio, fridge, minibar, tea and coffee facilities, hairdryer, iron and ironing board, in-room safe. Fully air-conditioned. Located in the heart of sunny Marlborough, this Blenheim hotel is just minutes walk from the centre of Blenheim with some of New Zealand’s finest food and wine virtually on your doorstep. Scenic Hotel Marlborough offers a bike hire service available for all guests to take advantage of. price guide: $$

Pure Wilderness Jet Boat From Te Anau Operated by Fiordland Jet

Far from the crowds found elsewhere, journey from Te Anau to the quiet banks of the Waiau River, travelling the waters as far as the deserted shores of Lake Manapouri. Experience a hidden world framed by solemn mountains and wild forest, steeped in natural beauty and rich in history. Enjoy all the innate fun a jet boat offers – speed & spins - yet also pause in otherworldly places, made famous by scenes in Lord of the Rings; spot Rainbow and Brown Trout in crystal-clear waters; even lose track of time listening to the rare bird life when your guide quiets the engine for a spell to let the current take over. Emerge onto Lake Manapouri – named NZ’s most beautiful lake – to experience a moment of true silence, a unique sense of solitude and a view that will never be forgotten. Disembark to explore the native bush beyond the beach as you learn about the local flora and fauna while breathing in the ancient beech forest. price guide: $$

Marlborough Tour Operated by Marlborough Tour Company

Enjoy a fabulous full-day tour through the Marlborough wine region and the Marlborough Sounds. This is the perfect tour for the person who would like to experience the whole region in one day. You’ll be collected from your accommodation in the morning for a winery tour including the famous Cloudy Bay Winery, then through to the Marlborough Sounds for lunch (own cost) on the waterfront before departing into the Marlborough Sounds on a seafood cruise. Enjoy the scenery and tranquillity of the Marlborough Sounds, visit a marine farm and taste the freshest seafood matched to a glass of Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc. A perfect wine and food match in a beautiful part of Marlborough. Picton or Blenheim collections and Picton, Blenheim or Nelson drop-offs are also available.

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Purely Marlborough Package Operated by Marlborough Tour Company

Experience Marlborough in style and comfort with this three-night Purely Marlborough Package tour. Indulge in excellent accommodation, wonderful wine and food combined with a Seafood Odyssea Cruise through the majestic Marlborough Sounds and a tour through the renowned Marlborough wine region. Spend two nights at the luxurious Bay of Many Coves Resort in the Marlborough Sounds. Enjoy waterfront accommodation in a stunning apartment plus a guided walk on Queen Charlotte Track with wilderness guides. Treat yourself to an evening at Marlborough Vintners Hotel in the heart of the Marlborough wine region and revel in the country’s crisp sauvignon blancs on the Taste Marlborough Tour. All accommodation, transfers, water taxis, day tours, breakfasts and dinners are included in the package. It is purely the best that Marlborough has to offer.

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Sea Kayak, Stroll, Seals & Sail Operated by Wilsons Abel Tasman

Explore New Zealand’s finest coastal national park, combining kayaking, cruising and walking with this all-in-one experience near Nelson. An easy two-hour guided kayak trip explores the calm, azure waters of the Kaiteriteri coast, including the famous Split Apple Rock granite formation. After lunch, say farewell your guide and board the Vista Cruise to travel into the heart of Abel Tasman National Park. Pause to view the antics at Tonga Island Seal Colony, then disembark on the mainland at picturesque Tonga Quarry Beach. Enjoy a two-hour, four-kilometre (three-mile) unguided coastal bush walk over the forested Tonga Saddle, around the stunning Bark Bay waterfalls trail with its new swing bridge highlight, then on to the golden sands of Medlands Beach. Rejoin the Vista Cruise for your return. Tour operates daily October-April. Coach transfers available from Nelson.

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Abel Tasman Sailing Tours

Abel Tasman Day Pass

Operated by Abel Tasman Sailing Adventures

Operated by Wilsons Abel Tasman

Cruise Abel Tasman National Park’s South Island coastline on a catamaran and enjoy scenic sailing with gentle sea breezes. The only scheduled full-day sailing tour of this coastal paradise explores shallow lagoons and crystalclear waters. It includes beach stops, walks and optional swimming. Enjoy the antics of the local fur seals. Get involved with the sailing or sit back and relax. Join a full-day sailing tour, or a combined sailing and walking or kayaking tour. Private personalised tours are also available. Sailing tours depart Kaiteriteri Beach with coach transfers available.

Welcome aboard the Vista cruising catamaran. Relax with comfortable seating around tables and panoramic views from open or enclosed viewing decks and enjoy the onboard café and bar. With your flexible cruise and walk day pass, choose to spend anywhere from three to eight hours exploring the spectacular granite coast. Stay on board or disembark at a golden beach fringed by lush forest and azure waters, ideal for swimming. Enjoy quality beach time with walking options up to four hours. Your friendly crew takes care of your comfort and safety with interpretative commentary.

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3 Day / 2 Night Guided Kayak & Walk Operated by Wilsons Abel Tasman

New Zealand’s finest coastal national park is awaiting you, basking under the most sunshine hours in the country. You choose how much walking or kayaking you want to do on a journey between beachfront lodges – Torrent Bay Lodge and Meadowbank Homestead – Awaroa. Suitable for all levels, you don’t need previous sea kayaking experience as you will be accompanied by guides at all times on the water and there is no heavy pack to carry. Enjoy inspired menus and wines in a landscape full of stories. Your expert guide shares the Wilson family’s eight generations of experience in the region. Let them help you design each day to suit your desire for relaxation or adventure. Find time on your own or discover new friendships. Come home to a hot shower in your own twin or double ensuite room. Be lulled to sleep by the tides, then awake to birdsong with breakfast served overlooking a golden beach.

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Volcanic Air Operated by Volcanic Air

A journey of a lifetime Experience some of New Zealand’s most dramatic and unique landscapes. Explore the permanently active volcano White Island trekking across the lunar-like crater floor to stand on the very edge of an amazing crater lake. Landing on Mount Tarawera, the dormant volcano offers a privileged view of spectacular craters and domes formed by the historic 1886 eruption. Exclusive permits allow you to experience and explore some of the most spectacular geothermal reserves and lakes by helicopter or floatplane, destinations otherwise hard to reach. Other tour options include wine, golf, fishing and cruising charters across the North Island.

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CHRISTCHURCH AND CANTERBURY / New Zealand

Christchurch & Canterbury Christchurch is the South Island’s largest city. Since the 2011 earthquake, the people of Christchurch have taken the opportunity to reinvent the city when rebuilding, using 21st century technology and ideas. Christchurch is the gateway for many experiences on offer around the Canterbury area. Skiing, hiking, mountaineering, cruising and wine tasting – the region is rightly proud of its diversity.

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Of the 140 glaciers flowing from the soaring peaks of New Zealand’s Southern Alps, only the Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers descend as far as the lower rainforests. This phenomenon makes access to these ancient glaciers possible. Guided glacier hikes, climbing experiences, heli-hikes and scenic flights are just some of the riveting attractions.

Kaikoura

Sparsely populated, the wild west of New Zealand evokes the ambience of a pioneering, frontier land. This Glacier Country is the centre of the broader World Heritage-listed area of Te Wahipounamu. Resplendent with rapid rivers, rich rainforests and glaciers, the region also abounds in important geological treasures.

Aoraki Mount Cook National Park

Whale watching is one of the key attractions in Kaikoura, with species including humpback, pilot, southern right and blue whales. The beauty of the majestic whales matches that of the rugged landscape where the Seaward Kaikoura Range rises up almost directly out of the sea in places. Running parallel to the west is the Inland Kaikoura Range.

Consisting mostly of ice and rock, the park’s glaciers cover 40 per cent of its area. With 19 peaks over 3,000 metres (9,842 feet), New Zealand’s highest mountain Aoraki Mount Cook stretches to 3,754 metres (12,316 feet). Mount Cook Village is the base for departing on treks and climbs after arriving from either Christchurch or Queenstown.

3 Day Christchurch City Stay Independent In February 2011, this city was hit by a large earthquake. Much of the central city with its classic neo-gothic architecture was destroyed, however as it rebuilds, it remains a beautiful city where you can cycle alongside the river, stay in quality hotels and indulge in fine sophisticated dining. Christchurch is showing its vibrancy with new developments popping up including many creative re-start shopping areas and pop up city bars. Share in the unique history and rebuild of this elegant city, visit the interactive International Antarctic Centre, stroll through the Wearable Arts Awards Museum and drive through the Port Hills for stunning views of the city and coast. Package includes: 2 nights of accommodation, arrival airport transfer, Christchurch half-day tour, full-day tour to Akoroa including a cruise. Moderate pricing from. $315 Superior pricing from. $545

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Akaroa Day Tour with Harbour Cruise Operated by Canterbury Trails

Travel along an extinct volcanic rim with stunning views of Banks Peninsula, Akaroa Harbour, the Pacific Ocean and remote bays. Explore the picturesque village of Akaroa, the only French settlement to be established in New Zealand, before enjoying lunch at an award-winning café. Take a nature cruise on the harbour with Black Cat Cruises and search for the rare Hector’s dolphins, fur seals and penguins. Return to Christchurch via Barry’s Bay Cheese Factory. Nature cruise, lunch, informative commentary, picnic, teas, cheese tasting and transfers included.

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Kaikoura Whale Watching Cruise with Whale Watch Kaikoura Operated by Canterbury Trails

Depart Christchurch and travel through rural North Canterbury to Kaikoura, where the mountains meet the sea. Join a Whale Watch cruise and experience the magic of seeing magnificent sperm whales and dusky dolphins up close. Enjoy a café lunch, discover the glorious vista from the Kaikoura Peninsula and view New Zealand fur seals. Experience local wines at the stunning Kaikoura Winery before returning to Christchurch. Your tour includes whale watch cruise, lunch, guided walks and informative commentary, picnic, teas, wine tastings and transfers.

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Sudima Christchurch City, NZ Sudima Christchurch City is a brand new 5-star boutique hotel, ideally located on Victoria Street amidst an array of cafes, restaurants and bars. Just a martini pips’ throw to beautiful Hagley Park and a short walk to Christchurch’s city centre. Offering 86 self-contained rooms, including 78 Luxe Rooms, 6 Luxe Apartments, and 2 Executive Apartments with private terraces, and also features a stand-alone restaurant and bar - Vices & Virtues & stand-alone day spa – Moss. Sudima Christchurch City has a 24-hour reception, porter and concierge services, accessible friendly rooms, free unlimited Wi-Fi, laundry & valet parking is also available at a charge. Hotel guests’ have also complimentary access to a nearby gymnasium and yoga studio and can explore the bike-friendly city or the expansive grounds of Hagley Park on a complimentary bike. Experience the ‘garden city’ in style with Sudima Christchurch City.

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Sudima Christchurch Airport

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Sudima Christchurch Airport, a 4.5-star hotel, is the perfect stepping stone to the stunning South Island. It’s just five minutes from the domestic and international terminals and a great place to rest and rejuvenate before you head into the city centre or travel further afield. Our hotel offers 246 well-appointed rooms, as well as an in-house restaurant and bar, a gym, conference rooms, high-speed internet and a shuttle that runs 24/7, and complimentary parking for the duration of your stay.

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Distinction Christchurch Hotel The renovated Distinction Christchurch is an urban escape combining sophisticated smarts and familiar warmth whilst standing proud amongst the buzz of the rejuvenation of Cathedral Square. Ideally positioned in the heart of the city only a few minutes’ walk from the Avon River, Botanical Gardens, Christchurch Casino and Cashel Mall. The eleven storey, 4.5 star hotel offers 179 elegant, air-conditioned hotel rooms including 3 floors of new Superior Rooms and Suites. The luxury accommodation is out-fitted with the latest technology including large, flat screen Smart TVs and FREE unlimited WiFi. The stylish Gumption Restaurant and Bar is the perfect place to enjoy drinks and delicious cuisine with friends, family or colleagues. Complimentary access to the hotel’s gym is available to guests as is valet car parking. price guide: $$$

Rydges Latimer Christchurch

Chateau on the Park, Double Tree by Hilton

Rydges Latimer Christchurch is a luxury hotel overlooking scenic, centrally located Latimer Square, an iconic New Zealand green space with ample room for travellers to roam and enjoy the shade of lush, broad-leaved trees. The hotel offers 138 accommodation rooms spread over five floors. Relax in comfort in rooms boasting contemporary Kiwi designs, modern conveniences and large windows overlooking Latimer Square. Property features include gym/ fitness facilities, free WiFi, laundry facilities, free parking, restaurant and bar.

Situated opposite Hagley Park and five kilometres (three miles) from the airport, The Chateau on the Park is set in two hectares (five acres) of landscaped gardens. A range of room types offer comfort and style, with free WiFi and 24-hour room service. Visit the Botanic Gardens, golf in Hagley Park, or punt on the River Avon. The Chateau on the Park is a world away from the stresses of city life. Relax and unwind in the landscaped gardens, awardwinning restaurant or the cosy bar.

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Rendezvous Hotel Christchurch Rendezvous Hotel Christchurch is a modern hotel located in the city centre. The property has 171 chic rooms and suites, designed to create a modern atmosphere whilst also offering the comforts of home. All are comfortably decorated with contemporary furnishings and feature air-conditioning, iPod docking station and internet access. Hotel facilities include a sauna, fitness centre, bar, restaurant and full concierge service. Guests will appreciate the magnificent views over the new city landscape or the nearby Southern Alps.

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CHRISTCHURCH, CANTERBURY ACCOMMODATION AND TOURING / South Island

Heritage Christchurch

The George Hotel

Situated in the centre of the Garden City, the 100-year-old Heritage Christchurch building is one of the few heritage-listed buildings remaining in Christchurch. Enjoy the elegance of the 1913 Old Government Building with its sweeping grand staircase, original stainedglass windows and old world charm. The hotel is located in Cathedral Square, just a short distance from the Botanic Gardens and Re:START Mall. The self-contained one-, two- and threebedroom suites, plus gym, spa pool, sauna and heated indoor lap pool complete the experience.

The essence of supreme comfort, The George is a luxury, boutique hotel renowned for its personalised service and attentive staff. Located in the heart of Christchurch, overlooking the picturesque Hagley Park and Avon River, the hotel is a peaceful retreat close to the cultural precinct and key attractions. With 53 intimate and stylishly refurbished rooms, two award-winning restaurants and a one-to-one staff to guest ratio, impeccable service is guaranteed. Complimentary WiFi, parking, bikes and off-site gym. Close to restaurants, cafés and boutique shopping. Member of SLH.

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Distinction Fox Glacier Te Weheka Hotel Distinction Fox Glacier is a balance of luxury, privacy and location whilst only being a short stroll to Fox Glacier village. The small boutique hotel offers bed and breakfast-style accommodation nestled beneath the towering Southern Alps of the West Coast. Escape into the peaceful ambiance of your spacious bedroom, furnished with your choice of a plush super king bed or two king single beds. Relax in the comfortable armchairs and take advantage of the FREE unlimited WiFi, 50+ SKY channels or enjoy a cup of plunger coffee. Your bathroom has a shower and a separate bath, great for soaking those muscles after a day of adventure in Glacier Country. Cosy up by the fireplace in the guest lounge, whilst enjoying a book from the guest library or in your spacious room offering magnificent views from your private balcony. A guest laundry and complimentary undercover car parking is available.

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Mountains High / Alpine Explorer Mt Cook Operated by Helicopter Line

The Helicopter Line is New Zealand’s leading helicopter company, operating with a fleet of modern Airbus helicopters specifically configured for flying in New Zealand’s outstanding National Parks, glaciers, mountains, lakes and valleys. Our location for this flight is in Mount Cook. Aoraki/Mount Cook ‘the cloud piercer’, our highest peak dominates the Southern Alps mountain range that divides New Zealand’s South Island into east and west. The Mt Cook National Park’s towering mountains, vast glaciers and remote snowfields inspired Sir Edmund Hillary, before his quest of Mt Everest. This flight takes you past the Hochstetter Icefall on Aoraki/Mt Cook and the upper Tasman Glacier before a thrilling alpine landing in the snow. You’ll fly home through the remote Burnett Mountains with the expansive and arid Mackenzie Basin below you.

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Twin Glacier Helicopter Operated by Helicopter Line

The Helicopter Line is New Zealand’s leading helicopter company, operating with a fleet of modern Airbus helicopters specifically configured for flying in New Zealand’s outstanding National Parks, glaciers, mountains, lakes and valleys. Flanked to the west by the Southern Alps and to the east by the Tasman Sea, the West Coast region is a rugged, stretch of native forested land, lakes, mountains, farmland, wild coastline and the location of Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers. From Fox or Franz Josef Village fly over both the Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers, soaring first over the townships and then following the ice flow high up into the upper reaches. Land in the snow at the head of one of the glaciers and survey the path the glacier has carved below you.

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WEST COAST ACCOMMODATION / New Zealand

Te Waonui Forest Retreat, Franz Josef Glacier

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Te Waonui Forest Retreat is a stunning lodge-style hotel surrounded by verdant, native rainforest on New Zealand’s beautiful West Coast. Nestled between the mountains and the sea with a World Heritage-listed glacier close by, this exclusive eco-retreat offers exceptional cuisine and attention to detail. Rooms have been specially designed to take into account both comfort and respect for the environment. Features in the rooms include a heat pump to maximise guest comfort, a pillow menu, luxurious bed linen, as well as a private balcony or courtyard. The appropriately named Canopy Restaurant offers sumptuous breakfast and dinner menus. The five-course degustation menu, created from the freshest West Coast and South Island produce, provides dinner guests with a complete food experience. Amaia Luxury Spa is open to guests of Te Waonui Forest Retreat. This luxurious Spa experience is sure to leave you feeling relaxed. price guide: $$$$$

Heartland Hotel Fox Glacier

Scenic Hotel Franz Josef Glacier

Located in the heart of Fox Glacier village, Heartland Hotel Fox Glacier offers convenient access to the many natural attractions of the area. The hotel has a wide range of accommodation including 51 standard rooms and 16 budget rooms with ensuites and shared facilities. Experience the comfortable hospitality of a true West Coast hotel, relax in the lounge by the open fireplace, meet the locals in the Climbers Rest Bar and enjoy a meal from the buffet in the Mountain Goats Bakery Café.

In the heart of the village and edge of the Westland World Heritage Park, the Scenic Hotel Franz Josef Glacier is only a breath away from the spectacular Franz Josef Glacier. Our hotel offers everything you need to be able to explore this dramatic region in style and comfort. With an exceptional restaurant, serving hearty, West Coast fare, and the Moa Bar with its open fireplace, you are never without choice. Plus, with the private hot pools and our Amaia Luxury Spa close by, you can enjoy time out to rejuvenate after a day taking in the many walking tracks and activities.

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Wilderness Lodge Lake Moeraki Wilderness Lodge Lake Moeraki is a paradise for nature lovers on the South Island’s West Coast. The property is set amongst ancient rainforest beside the Moeraki River, in the heart of Te Wahipounamu World Heritage Area. The lodge offers stylish accommodation, superb food, an extensive range of New Zealand wines along with an exciting range of guided nature adventures. Guests can join naturalist guides to hike wilderness seacoast, kayak pristine lakes, explore the rainforest and see penguins and other wildlife. A network of walking trails and a fleet of stable kayaks are available for guests to use at their leisure. Tariff includes accommodation, dinner, breakfast and two short guided activities daily. A two-night minimum stay is required during peak season and recommended year round.

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Wilderness Lodge Arthur’s Pass Discover the wild heart of the Southern Alps and experience life on a working farm. Wilderness Lodge Arthur’s Pass is a stylish nature lodge set on a 1,619 hectare (4,000 acre) nature reserve and sheep farm. Elegant accommodation is complemented by superb views, an extensive wine selection and gourmet food featuring produce from the farm. Walk directly from your room into a natural paradise of mountain beech forest, alpine streams and expansive sheep pastures. The highlight of a Wilderness Lodge stay is an exciting programme of guided nature and farm adventures. Let expert guides introduce you to mountain wildlife, landscapes and sheep farming traditions. Tariff includes accommodation, dinner, breakfast and two guided activities daily. Located between Christchurch and the West Coast, the lodge can be reached by car, coach or train. A two-night minimum stay is required through peak season and recommended year round. price guide: $$$$$


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The picturesque resort town of Queenstown is a blend of sophistication, fun and adventure. New Zealand’s adventure capital, with its misty lake and mountain landscapes, is the place to go for snow sports, bungy jumping, jet boating, horse trekking, hiking and river rafting. Queenstown rocks by night but day you will love the chance to escape, relax and indulge in the local fare.

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Lake Wanaka

The power of Fiordland’s scenery never fails to enthral travellers. Waterfalls tumble into massive fiords, ancient rainforest clings to mountains, while shimmering lakes and granite peaks are a reminder of another era. Walk, hike and cruise this majestic land and come face-to-face with its timeless beauty.

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Heli-ski down some challenging pistes on the diamond-white slopes in Wanaka. Saddle up a horse or hike to discover the great outdoors. Budding mountaineers will vie to climb daunting Mount Aspiring in the National Park, while lakeside lounge lizards can admire the beautiful scenery in café-comfort.

Dunedin and Stewart Island

On a still day in Milford Sound, the waters of the fiord reflect a picture-perfect image of aweinspiring Mitre Peak. Cruise the mighty sound or take a helicopter ride over it to appreciate its splendour and grandeur. Hiking the track is one of the signature experiences not to be missed.

Of Scottish ancestry, historic Dunedin enjoys splendid colonial architecture and spectacular coastlines brimming with wildlife. Untouched Stewart Island is known for its triple-coloured beaches in tones of gold, diamond and garnet. The island is a haven for native birds including the elusive and legendary kiwi.

4 Day Discover Queenstown Independent Sitting on the shore of the crystal-clear Lake Wakatipu, the lake and mountain landscape makes Queenstown suited to all kinds of adventure. This four-season mountain resort offers activities such as bungy jumping, sky diving, canyon swinging, jet boating, horse trekking and river rafting year round. Experience one of the many walking and hiking trails, sightseeing tours, or indulge yourself with spa treatments, boutique shopping and excellent food and wine. From Queenstown, the drama of the Central Otago landscape unfolds around you. If you’re a

Lord of the Rings fan you’ll recognise many of the locations of Middle Earth here. Travel to Milford Sound, where fjord cliffs rise vertically from the dark waters, mountain peaks scrape the sky and waterfalls cascade downwards. Package includes: 3 nights of accommodation, arrival transfer, Walter Peak evening cruise and dinner, Milford Sound day tour and cruise. Moderate pricing from. $629 Superior pricing from. $659 Deluxe pricing from. $799 Pricing is per person, double occupancy


QUEENSTOWN AND BEYOND TOURING / South Island Milford Sound Coach/Nature Cruise/ Coach - Queenstown Return

Milford Sound Cruise & Kayak Highlights

Operated by Southern Discoveries

Operated by Southern Discoveries

Experience the natural wonders and enjoy excellent, up-close viewing of wildlife on your Milford Sound cruise where nature guides share their knowledge on the history, flora and fauna of the area. Disembark at the Milford Underwater Observatory and descend 10 metres (33 feet) beneath the water to view rare black coral and colourful sea creatures. Then gaze through crystal-clear waters as you kayak around Harrison Cove with a specialist kayak and nature guide before returning to Milford wharf. Picnic lunch included. Coach transfers available from Queenstown and Te Anau.

Cruising through Milford Sound is one of New Zealand’s quintessential experiences, and this stunning nature cruise is a highly popular day trip. Journey in a glass-roof coach from either Queenstown or Te Anau through spectacular landscapes including dense rainforest, sheer mountains, towering waterfalls and glacial lakes. Board a Nature Cruise for a leisurely cruise the full length of the fiord exploring stunning scenery, and keep a lookout for wildlife including seals, penguins and dolphins. Return by coach, or take a scenic flight back to Queenstown (subject to weather). price guide: $$

Mt Nicholas Farm Experience

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Station 2 Station Cycle Trail

Operated by Southern Discoveries

Cruise to Mt Nicholas Farm on the western shores of Lake Wakatipu and enjoy spectacular views looking towards Glenorchy and the Southern Alps as well as the Remarkables mountain range. Disembark and join the farm guide on a walking tour of this truly authentic high country farm, following the journey of New Zealand’s famous merino wool. Watch the farm guide work with dogs to round up sheep and meet working animals used on the farm. Enjoy a traditional farmers platter lunch (11am departure) or afternoon tea (1.15pm departure) before your return scenic cruise to Queenstown.

The perfect half day, independent cycling trip experiencing the best that Queenstown has to offer. Cruise to Mt Nicholas High Country Farm on the shores of Lake Wakatipu and then cycle 14 kilometres (nine miles) along a quiet, backcountry road through gentle open farmland. Take in panoramic alpine views looking towards the Southern Alps, Glenorchy and Remarkables mountain range. Choose to add on either a Mt Nicholas Farm Experience with lunch or Walter Peak BBQ before boarding the TSS Earnslaw at Walter Peak for the return cruise back to Queenstown. Bike hire included.

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Doubtful Sound Overnight Cruise Operated by Real Journeys

Indulge in an overnight cruise in the long southern twilight and savour dinner, bed and breakfast with a difference. From Manapouri, cruise across Lake Manapouri to West Arm before crossing the alpine route of Wilmot Pass through some of Fiordland’s most dense rainforest. The overnight vessel, Fiordland Navigator, is purpose-built for cruising Doubtful Sound and features private cabins with ensuite bathrooms. Cruise the fiord, weaving through hidden coves and mystical waterways. Knowledgeable nature guides will share their passion for the region. This fiord is home to bottlenose dolphins, fur seals and the rare Fiordland crested and little blue penguins. As evening draws near, you’ll drop anchor at a sheltered mooring. Take the opportunity to explore the shoreline by kayak or small boat. In the evening, relax in the saloon and enjoy a delicious meal prepared by the chef. Coach transport is available from Te Anau and Queenstown.

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Doubtful Sound Wilderness Day Cruise Operated by Real Journeys

Depart Queenstown by luxury coach along the shores of Lake Wakatipu and through farmland to Manapouri. Then cruise across the crystal waters of Lake Manapouri to West Arm before boarding a coach and crossing the alpine route of Wilmot Pass through some of Fiordland’s most dense rainforest. On reaching Deep Cove, passengers board a modern catamaran for a three-hour cruise exploring the waterways of this serene and isolated fiord. Keep an eye out for bottlenose dolphins, fur seals and, in season, the rare Fiordland crested penguin.

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South Island / QUEENSTOWN AND BEYOND TOURING

Milford Sound Nature Cruise Operated by Real Journeys

This relaxing cruise has special appeal for the independent traveller. The onboard nature guides will share the fiord’s natural beauty and detail its flora and fauna. Onboard you will explore points of interest and view stunning scenery including waterfalls, rainforest and the towering peaks. Be sure to keep a look out for wildlife including seals, dolphins and penguins when in season. Transport is available in a luxury glass-roofed coach from Te Anau or Queenstown. Or choose to fly over spectacular alpine scenery (subject to weather).

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Milford Wanderer Overnight Cruises Operated by Real Journeys

An overnight cruise is the ultimate way to experience Milford Sound. When all the day visitors have left, the fiord transforms into a peaceful scene of dramatic landscape. After boarding the Milford Mariner, guests enjoy a full-length cruise of the fiord out to the Tasman Sea. The flexible nature of the cruise means there is ample time to look out for wildlife such as seals, penguins and dolphins. The nature guide ensures an immersive experience as guests learn about the history and natural environment of the fiord. Go for a paddle in a kayak or hop on board a tender craft to explore the fiord up close. The boat will anchor in the shelter of Harrison Cove overnight. Overnight accommodation is in private ensuite cabins. Enjoy a sumptuous threecourse buffet dinner and in the morning, a cooked and continental buffet breakfast. Transport is available in luxury glass-roofed coaches from Te Anau and Queenstown.

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Milford Track Guided Day Walk Operated by Real Journeys

Join this full-day guided walk with a small group and explore the first section of the world-renowned Milford Track. Travel by coach from Te Anau and cruise up to the head of Lake Te Anau and walk beside the Clinton River from Glade Wharf to Glade House for a leisurely lunch. The views are magnificent as you walk further up the valley through forest, grassy flats and wetlands. The gradient is gentle with four to five hours of easy walking. Arrive at Neale Burn River and enjoy the spectacular alpine views before returning along the track to Te Anau.

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Real Journeys Te Anau Glowworm Caves

Walter Peak High Country Farm Excursion

Operated by Real Journeys

Operated by Real Journeys

The journey begins with a cruise across Lake Te Anau to Cavern House on the western shores on board the luxury purpose-built catamaran, Luminosa. An experienced nature guide takes you underground in small groups for exploration by path and small boat into a world of rock formations, fossils, waterfalls, whirlpools and a cathedral cavern with rock walls towering high above. Finally, move beyond the roar of the stream to the magical grotto to discover the luminous shimmer of thousands of glowworms. Take in the glittering display before retracing your steps to Te Anau.

Enjoy a leisurely return scenic cruise on the 102-year-old coal-fired steamship TSS Earnslaw from Queenstown Bay to Walter Peak. One of Queenstown’s most iconic experiences, go ashore to get a taste of New Zealand’s farming lifestyle at Walter Peak High Country Farm. Enjoy a BBQ lunch or dinner overlooking the lake and surrounding mountains. A unique dining experience, the menu showcases food and wine from the wider Central Otago region. Chefs prepare a tasty selection of meats on the outdoor grill while fresh, seasonal salads and vegetables are available inside.

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Distinction Te Anau Hotel & Villas

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Distinction Te Anau offers elegant accommodation for the perfect Fiordland getaway. Surrounded by extensive, colourful gardens and set on the shores of picturesque Lake Te Anau, a short stroll from the Te Anau town centre. 112 luxurious hotel rooms and villas offer breathtaking lake or garden views. Guests can enjoy FREE unlimited WiFi during their stay. Whether you are looking for a romantic escape, family holiday or a room to relax in after a day of adventure, you will find an accommodation style to suit your needs. After a day sightseeing enjoy impressive South Island cuisine in the hotel’s MacKinnon Restaurant. The Explorer Bar and Lakefront Terrace is a great spot for relaxing and enjoying the uninterrupted views of Lake Te Anau with the finest ales and wines. Extensive recreational facilities include a spa, sauna, outdoor swimming pool (summer months only) and massage services. Complimentary off-street car parking is available. price guide: $$

Milford Sound Encounter Nature Cruise Operated by Southern Discoveries

Pack your camera and join our expert nature guides on a special cruise that takes you closer to the natural beauty of Milford Sound. Our guides take the time to answer your questions while our smaller boat takes you close enough to catch the eye of a basking seal, dolphin, or even a rare Fiordland crested penguin. Get up close to nature on the longest, small boat nature cruise in Milford Sound. This interactive and personal cruise offers an intimate Milford experience and excellent viewing opportunity of wildlife. Specialist nature guides share their local knowledge with lively and informative commentary while roaming the vessel delving into the history, geology and wildlife of the fiord. The wheelhouse is open to speak with the skipper. There’s also a chance to taste pure glacial water straight from the waterfalls. Upgrade this cruise to include a tour of the Milford Sound Underwater Observatory and 1 hour of kayaking in Harrison Cove.

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Hollyford Track Escorted Walk Operated by Hollyford Track Guided Walks

Located south of Queenstown in the spectacular Fiordland National Park, the dramatic Hollyford Track guided wilderness experience is one of New Zealand’s greatest nature walks. In this three-day, all-inclusive experience, you will be transported from the wilderness to the sea, traversing the Hollyford Valley by foot, jet boat and helicopter. The maximum group size of 16 ensures that this will be a very special experience. As you cross dense rainforest to the wild sea in the South Island, your expert and passionate guides will bring to life the diversity of the landscape, vegetation and wildlife, sharing captivating stories of early Maori and pioneering families. Excellent cuisine and personal service are an important part of the experience, with guests enjoying accommodation in comfortable, private lodges.

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Shotover River Rafting Operated by Queenstown Rafting

Your adventure begins with a briefing before being taken to this exciting jet boat ride, the Shotover Jet near Queenstown. Speed through rocky canyons and experience the famous ‘Hamilton 360’ spins. At Cavells Rafting Lodge, change into rafting gear and climb aboard a twin turbine helicopter for a spectacular rollercoaster flight into Skippers Canyon. Upon landing at Deep Creek, the guide will provide a full safety briefing. Your rafting adventure commences in peaceful waters, where it is easy to practice paddling techniques before hearing the roar of the ‘Mother’ section.

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Walter Peak Guided Cycling Operated by Real Journeys

Enjoy a leisurely cycle along a quiet backcountry road through tussock high country with views of the Von River and snow covered Mount Earnslaw at the head of Lake Wakatipu. Cyclists are accompanied by a van with cycle trailer enabling them to cycle as much or as little or as required. Along the way, learn about surrounding high country sheep and cattle stations. On arrival back at Walter Peak, visit the Colonel’s Homestead for afternoon tea before boarding the TSS Earnslaw for the return cruise to Queenstown. Picnic lunch and hot drinks are included.

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QUEENSTOWN AND BEYOND ACCOMMODATION / South Island

Swiss Belsuites Pounamu, Queenstown

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The Rees Hotel Queenstown is a sophisticated five-star hotel situated right on the shores of Lake Wakatipu, in the South Island of New Zealand.

Swiss-Belsuites Pounamu are 5-Star, Qualmark Luxury accommodation in Queenstown, offering uninterrupted views of Lake Wakatipu and taking in the vista of Queenstown’s rugged Mountains.

The many exceptional features at The Rees Hotel include a library of rare books and art, courtesy shuttle to/from Queenstown town centre, complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi, movies and local telephone calls, conference rooms, a fully-equipped gymnasium, secure undercover parking, electric car-charging station and its own private beach and wharf accessing jet-boat and water taxi services. Guests can swim from our wharf or beach – but it’s not for the faint-hearted!

Located, just 10 minute stroll from to the town centre. Our spacious Apartments and Studio Rooms, provide comfort and warmth, privacy, spacious living, just like a home away from home. Take advantage of our complimentary WiFi and free local, national, international and mobile phone calls to most countries, free underground car parking with secure ski/golf storage lockers included. price guide: $$

Novotel Queenstown Lakeside

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Sofitel Queenstown Hotel & Spa

Located in one of the most picturesque settings in the world, Novotel Queenstown Lakeside combines a stunning lakefront and in-town position with contemporary and stylish décor and attentive professional service. This fresh, modern hotel offers guests superb, uninterrupted views as well as the excellent Elements Restaurant and the Elements Café and Bar. Just 30 seconds from the cosmopolitan town centre and Queenstown’s iconic activities, Novotel Queenstown Lakeside is the perfect hotel to start your Queenstown experience.

Experience a new level of sophistication at Sofitel Queenstown Hotel and Spa. Inspired by the charms of Paris with the warm hospitality inherent to Queenstown, be mesmerized by its tasteful combination of French antique elegance and local avant-garde design. Centrally located in the heart of Queenstown, it offers 82 luxuriously appointed bedrooms and suites, featuring Left Bank Café open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, 1789 Wine & Jazz Lounge and Jervois Steak House.

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The Rees Hotel, Luxury Apartments & Lakeside Residences The Rees Lakeside Residences are superbly positioned just a stone’s throw from the shores of beautiful Lake Wakatipu and are adjacent to but separate from the main Hotel building, offering seclusion and privacy in a magical setting. The one hundred and sixty-four square meter, two storey, 3 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom, air-conditioned villas offer immediate lake and mountain views, and an ideal setting for families and multi-generational groups looking for private accommodation with space and independence. Unlike any other hotel in New Zealand, The Rees Residences offer the services of your very own ‘Luxury Travel Curator’. From the moment you check availability to the moment you depart Queenstown, your personal curator will be with you every step of the way, to ensure your New Zealand experience is designed specially to suit your needs and exceed your expectations. A spacious outdoor terrace, adjacent to the living area, boasting lake and mountain views is the perfect setting to effortlessly entertain your guests. Your lower level terrace is home to a generously sized spa pool overlooking Lake Wakatipu. price guide: $$$

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Millennium Hotel Queenstown Right in the heart of the action, Millennium Hotel Queenstown is just minutes from Queenstown central shopping, entertainment and outdoor activities such as bungy jumping, white water rafting, and jet boating. The popular ski destinations of Coronet Peak, Remakables, and Cardrona are also close by. Our 220 guestrooms and suites, meetings facilities, business centre, gym, sauna, spa, bar and restaurant, feature contemporary city-inspired designed. We also offer accessible rooms for our special needs guests with our friendly staff on hand to assist you anytime. Many of our rooms also offer scenic views of the city and mountains, providing the perfect backdrop to your trip. Millennium Hotel Queenstown is a 4-star plus and EnviroGold Qualmark rated hotel, with an Environmental Sustainability Plan for the future. We’re firmly committed to sustainability best practices, constantly improving operations to minimise impact on the environment.

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South Island / WANAKA TOURING AND ACCOMMODATION

Fly-Walk-Jetboat Siberia Wilderness Adventure Operated by Wilkin River Jets/Backcountry Helicopters

Experience this ‘must do’ activity in the World Heritage-listed Mount Aspiring National Park. This unique four-hour, half-day wilderness experience combines a 20-minute scenic heli-glacier flight, three-hour valley walk and a 30-minute river jet safari. Start your experience in Makarora with a spectacular scenic helicopter flight taking in aerial views of the towering ice-carved mountains and glaciers. Wild deer and chamois are often sighted en route. Land in the remote Siberia Valley and enjoy a three-hour walk on a well-marked track. Rendezvous with Wilkin River Jets for a thrilling and informative jet boat ride through the icy blue waters of the Wilkin and Makarora rivers back to base. A low to medium energy level is required. For the Ultimate Wilderness Discovery upgrade to The Siberia Wilderness Adv-EXTENDED. 50-minute flight over and around two of the largest glaciers in the Southern Alps – includes landing.

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Maple Lodge Wanaka Guests enjoy both luxury and a homely atmosphere at this stylish property, set within the quiet haven of its three-hectare (sevenacre) garden close to Lake Wanaka near Queenstown. The elegant modern guest suites with stunning mountain views offer privacy and comfort. Relax by the log fire in the spacious guest lounge and enjoy afternoon tea here or take in the mountain views from your private patio. This luxury lodge features a spa tub and bikes are available for guests to explore the local area. Packed lunches are available for those wishing to explore the area’s wonderful walks and tracks. Choose from walking and cycling tracks in the Wanaka area including gentle lakeside strolls or longer hikes such as the magnificent Rob Roy Glacier. Rates include complimentary WiFi access, daily breakfast and afternoon tea.

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DUNEDIN AND STEWART ISLAND TOURING AND ACCOMMODATION / South Island

Distinction Dunedin Hotel

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The Distinction Hotels Group has transformed the 1937 former Chief Post Office in Dunedin into an elegant 4 1/2 star luxury hotel, located in the rejuvenated and vibrant Warehouse Precinct in the heart of the city. 121 elegant suites and studio rooms offer superior soundproofing and are outfitted with a microwave, washer/ dryer, 55” televisions and luxurious dual fixture walk-in rain showers. Enjoy pre-dinner drinks in the stylish Post Bar and Parcels Restaurant is open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Alternatively experience private dining with a unique twist. The original vaults of Dunedin’s former Chief Post Office tucked away behind the hotel lobby, have been converted into private dining rooms. Setting the scene for intimate dining and special occasions that require a unique touch of timeless elegance and nostalgia. Guests can enjoy FREE unlimited WiFi and complimentary access to the on-site club gym. Valet or self parking. price guide: $$$

Camp Estate Camp Estate is a glamourous stone manor, positioned on Larnach Castle land, on the Otago Peninsula. Camp Estate features a grand marble staircase on entry, and five well-appointed bedrooms capturing both pastoral and harbour views. Key features of the rooms include neo classic décor and individual fireplaces. Guests are invited to dine in one of the castle dining rooms at night. Breakfast is included in the room rate and is served by the Camp Estate Host. Guests enjoy complimentary access to Larnach Castle and Garden. Enjoy the highest standards of hospitality and attention to detail when you stay at Camp Estate. The house is fitted with high quality fittings and furnishings including designer gas fireplaces, a marble staircase and neo clasically designed rooms and living areas. Camp Estate provides guests with complimentary breakfast, WiFi and the utmost standards of personal service and comfort.

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Larnach Lodge Being built beside the original historic stables and over the foundations of old farm buildings, Larnach Lodge was designed as a recreation of a colonial farm building, positioned with spectacular harbour, ocean and Peninsula views. Lodge guests may dine in a castle dining room. Included in the accommodation package is a cooked breakfast served in the historic stables and entry to Larnach Castle. The lodge is central to the Otago Peninsula wildlife attractions including the Royal Albatross Colony and the Yellow Eyed Penguin Reserve. Larnach Lodge is Qualmark 4-Star rated within the “Guest and Hosted” category. Twelve themed rooms, encapsulating the historic Larnach Castle setting. Themes include: Scottish, Enchanted Forest, Rhododendron, Kate’s, New Zealand, Rose, Sea, White, Kauri, Pink, Goldrush, Victorian. Set within 35 acres of gardens and grounds, perfect for evening strolls and walks. price guide: $$$$


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South Island / DUNEDIN AND STEWART ISLAND TOURING AND ACCOMMODATION

Scenic Hotel Dunedin City This stylish hotel has a fresh contemporary design, with clean lines and dramatic features softened by natural elements such as timber and neutral tones. At once energetic, yet restful, Scenic Hotel Dunedin City is well in tune with the beat of this vibrant city. Located in the heart of the city and just blocks from the Octagon, Scenic Hotel Dunedin City is within walking distance of many of the city’s main attractions, great restaurants and shopping centres. So whether you are visiting Dunedin for business or pleasure look no further than the exquisite Scenic Hotel Dunedin.

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Scenic Hotel Southern Cross The Scenic Hotel Southern Cross provides stylish inner city accommodation, giving the convenience of having entertainment, shopping and restaurants close at hand. Just a short walk from the Octagon, railway station, theatres, shops, and close to Otago university, it is the perfect location. Dating back to 1883, this landmark building now blends Dunedin’s distinctive charm and heritage with modern styles and comforts. All rooms include: Sky TV, Movielink, fridge, telephone, clock radio, iron and ironing board, hairdryer, tea and coffee facilities, minibar.

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