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Grand Tour of Australia
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Grand Tour of Australia
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Australia, the sixth-largest nation in the world, is situated on the continent of Oceania and is surrounded by the South Pacific and Indian oceans. Australia has no shared land borders with any other nations because it is an island. The Arafura and Timor Seas separate it from Asia, the Coral Sea from Queensland, and the Tasman Sea from New Zealand.
Australia is the perfect location for an adventure addict, nature enthusiast, beach lover, or party fanatic. It is a place of kangaroos, incredible animals, breathtaking scenery, and a plethora of aquatic and fun activities. Millions of tourists from all over the world come here to take in the breathtaking views, surf the water, and relax on the uninhabited islands.
Grand Tour of Australia
Day-wise Itinerary
Day 1 : Arrival At Melbourne - Check-in
Day 2: Melbourne City Tour
Day 3: Full Day Great Ocean Road Tour
Day 4: Transfer From Melbourne To Adelaide
Day 5: Adelaide City Tour
Day 6: Full Day Kangaroo Island Tour
Day 7: Transfer From Adelaide To Cairns
Day 8: Big Cat Green Island Cruise
Day 9: Cairns To Brisbane - Transfer To Gold Coast
Day 10: Full Day Sea World
Day 11: Full Day Movie World
Day 12: Transfer From Gold Coast To Sydney
Day 13: Sydney City Tour + Wildlife And Sealife Aquarium
Day 14: Full Day Blue Mountains Tour
Day 15: Departure From Sydney
Grand Tour of Australia
Inclusions & Exclusions
Melbourne
- Full Day Great Ocean Road Tour
- Round-trip Airport transfer from Melbourne International Airport to CBD Hotel (Seat in Coach)
- To and Fro Airport Transfers from Adelaide Airport to Hotel
- Half Day City Tour on Seat in Coach (Fitzroy Garden, Captain Cook’s Cottage, Queen Victoria Market, Melbourne Cricket Ground)
Adelaide
- Day trip to Kangaroo Island (including To and Fro Ferry, Seal Bay Conservation Park, Flinders Chase National Park and Lunch)
- Round-trip Transfer from Cairns Airport to Cairns City Hotel on Seat in Coach
- Half Day Adelaide City Tour (North Terrace, Adelaide Botanic Gardens, Adelaide Zoo, St. Peters Cathedral, Adelaide Oval & Haigh’s Chocolates)
Cairns
- Seat in Coach Transfer from Brisbane Airport to Gold Coast Hotel
- Full Day Green Island Cruise with Lunch and Semi Submarine
Gold Coast
- Full Day Tour of Sea World with Seat in Coach Transfers
- Full Day Tour – Movie World with Seat in Coach Transfers
- Seat in Coach Transfer from Gold Coast Hotel to Brisbane Airport
- Round-trip Transfer from Sydney Airport to CBD Hotel (6:00 am to 6:00 pm)
Sydney
- Combination Ticket for attractions (Sea Life Sydney Aquarium, Wild Life Sydney Zoo, Madame Tussauds Sydney, Sydney Tower Eye) – Any 2 attractions
- Half Day City Tour on Seat in Coach (Harbour Bridge, Milsons Point, Manly Beach)
- Blue Mountain Tour with Featherdale Wildlife + Unlimited Rides
- Personal expenses
- Anything not mentioned in inclusions
- Applicable peak season surcharges
- Christmas, New Year surcharges
- GST
- Travel insurance
Grand Tour of Australia
Faq
Australia is best visited between September and November and March and May. Because of the lovely and warm weather throughout these months, you can enjoy a variety of fantastic outdoor activities.
Australia is well-known for both its exotic creatures and natural wonders.
The most well-known foods in Australia are lamington, parmigiana, vegemite, meat pies, and the lot burger.
Those with an Indian licence may drive in Australia.
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Customers Reviews & Testimonials
Last year, Refresh Holidays organised our trip to Australia. Amazing places can be found there. Sydney is a must-visit city for shopping, Melbourne is stunning from a driving perspective, and Gold Coast has rides and a water park. It is essentially a blend of all. The Gold Coast was the finest location we visited. There were several vegetarian restaurants there, so there was no food issue. A must-visit location. The best part of travelling with Refresh Holidays was the outstanding accommodations and exceptional service.
Jagaanath Reddy
Despite the fact that I have never been to Australia and will likely never be able to travel there, I have a lot better understanding of this three times larger than India country than others who have. I do perceive a past aspect of myself. Yes, I can take you back to Australia as it was, perhaps, fifty or one hundred years ago. Rural Australia was so conservative at the time that you might wonder how you could write about it without having been there. I've been all over. I have travelled extensively throughout Australia, therefore I can write about topics that will interest even Australians without even consulting a guidebook.
Srinvas
Last year, I went in May or June. There, it was winter. I travelled from Kolkata to Bangkok before arriving in Perth. It wasn't too cold, and Perth is a lovely city. It's a fantastic eatery. In the heart of Perth, there is a main street lined with so many eateries that practically every door leads to a different one. I left Perth for Sydney. What a location! A little colder than Perth, it was. Fremantle, the port of Perth, is located close off the Indian Ocean, while Sydney is on the Pacific. Everything is in Sydney. You must visit Bondi Beach and the Opera House. If you can, travel toward Canberra through the countryside. It is lovely.
Sasha Singh
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