Australian East Coast Journey, Starting from £ 2100pp
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Attractions
Sydney, Australia:
Sydney Opera House
An iconic architectural marvel and UNESCO World Heritage site, offering tours and hosting performances in opera, theater, and music.
Sydney Harbour Bridge
Known as the "Coathanger," visitors can walk across or climb the bridge for stunning views of the city and harbor.
Bondi Beach
One of the most famous beaches in the world, popular for swimming, surfing, and the scenic Bondi to Coogee coastal walk.
Taronga Zoo
Located on the harbor, this zoo offers close encounters with native Australian wildlife like koalas and kangaroos, as well as exotic animals.
Royal Botanic Garden
A beautiful garden in the heart of the city, offering walking paths, picnicking spots, and views of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge.
Darling Harbour
A bustling waterfront area with attractions like the SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo, restaurants, and museums.
The Rocks
A historic district with cobblestone streets, markets, pubs, galleries, and museums, offering insight into Sydney’s colonial past.
Manly Beach
Accessible by a scenic ferry ride, this beach offers surfing, swimming, and a relaxed coastal vibe.
Hyde Park
The oldest public park in Australia, featuring monuments, gardens, and the ANZAC Memorial.
Art Gallery of New South Wales
A leading art museum featuring Australian, European, and Asian art, along with special exhibitions.
Brisbane, Australia:
South Bank Parklands
A vibrant area along the Brisbane River, featuring parks, gardens, a beach lagoon, restaurants, and the Wheel of Brisbane.
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
The world’s oldest and largest koala sanctuary, where visitors can cuddle koalas and feed kangaroos.
Story Bridge Adventure Climb
Climb Brisbane's iconic bridge for panoramic views of the city, river, and surrounding areas.
Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mount Coot-tha
A beautiful garden offering stunning views of the city, and walking trails through tropical and native plants.
Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA)
A leading cultural institution showcasing contemporary art and thought-provoking exhibitions.
Roma Street Parkland
One of the world’s largest subtropical urban gardens, perfect for walking, picnicking, and enjoying nature.
The Gabba
Brisbane’s famous cricket ground, also used for Australian Rules Football and major concerts.
Brisbane River Cruise
A relaxing way to explore the city, offering beautiful views of landmarks like Kangaroo Point and the Story Bridge.
Eat Street Northshore
A popular outdoor food market with a variety of international cuisines, live entertainment, and waterfront views.
Mount Coot-tha Lookout
A panoramic viewpoint offering stunning views of Brisbane’s skyline and surrounding areas, particularly beautiful at sunset.
Cairns, Australia:
Great Barrier Reef
One of the seven natural wonders of the world, Cairns is the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, offering snorkeling, diving, and reef tours.
Daintree Rainforest
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this ancient rainforest offers guided tours, canopy walks, and opportunities to explore its diverse wildlife.
Kuranda Scenic Railway and Skyrail
A scenic train journey through the rainforest to the village of Kuranda, combined with a cableway ride offering spectacular views.
Cairns Esplanade
A popular waterfront area with a large saltwater swimming lagoon, parks, walking paths, and dining options.
Fitzroy Island
A beautiful tropical island just off the coast, perfect for snorkeling, hiking, and exploring coral reefs and white-sand beaches.
Green Island
A coral cay in the Great Barrier Reef, offering snorkeling, diving, and glass-bottom boat tours.
Barron Gorge National Park
A dramatic national park featuring waterfalls, hiking trails, and lookout points, easily accessible from Cairns.
Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park
An interactive cultural center offering insights into the traditions, art, and music of the Aboriginal people.
Palm Cove
A serene beachside village with pristine beaches, luxurious resorts, and plenty of water activities like kayaking and paddleboarding.
Cape Tribulation
A remote and stunning location where the rainforest meets the reef, offering hiking, wildlife encounters, and secluded beaches.