SIGHTSEEING π Show Boat Cruise, Sydney Tower Eye, Full Day Blue Mountains Tour With Jenolan Caves, Jervis Bay, Dolphin Cruise With Buffet Lunch, International Cricket Hall of Fame Museum, National Science and Technology Centre, Cockington Green Gardens, Australian Institute of Sport
Arrive in Sydney and & transfer by SIC to your hotel. Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia. Overnight at your hotel in Sydney.
After breakfast, proceed for the half Day Sydney City Sight tour including views of Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Manly Beach, etc. Post the end of the tour you will be dropped near King Street Stop, Darling Harbour, from here proceed to Sea Life Aquarium. It houses over 12,000 animals from 650 species, including sharks, dugongs, turtles, stingrays, penguins, platypuses, tropical fish and much, much more. Later visit Sydney Tower Eye, which is at about 10 minutes walking distance. Your Sydney Tower Eye experience begins on the ground floor with 4D cinema; see what makes Sydney the city it is through a whole new perspective with spectacular footage transporting you across Sydney Harbour, its famous coastline, iconic landmarks and events that are integral to the city. The engaging film experience is taken to the fourth dimension with evocative in-theatre effects including wind, bubbles and fire-a perfect way to get to know the inspiring city of Sydney. Sydney Tower Eye Observation Deck offers you the ultimate view of Sydney where you'll enjoy a horizon-to-horizon panorama. In the evening proceed on your own to King Street Wharf #5, Darling Harbour by 1850-1900 hrs to join Sydney ShowBoat Standard Indian Dinner Cruise. Overnight at the hotel in Sydney. (B, D)
After breakfast, proceed on your Blue Mountains Tour with Jenolan Caves. Highlights: Katoomba, The Three Sisters, Jamison Valley, Jenolan Caves, Lucas or Imperial Cave and Blue Lake. As you head toward the iconic Blue Mountains, youβll drive through the tourist town of Katoomba, which first became known in 1879 when a coal mine was established here. On reaching youβll be treated to a view that is spectacular. This mountainous World Heritage region covers an area of up to 10,000 square kilometres and features dramatic cliffs, deep canyons and lush vegetation, particularly eucalyptus. When first discovered by the European visitors, the Blue Mountains had already been home to the Gundungurra people for what is believed to be millions of years and evidence of their culture and spirituality can be found throughout the region. Also from Echo Point you can see the imposing Three Sisters. Now you head to the Jenolan Caves via the stunning scenery of the Cliff Drive. On arrival youβll meet your experienced Guide who will take you through the oldest known open cave system in the world. Known to the local Aboriginal people as βBinoomeaβ (Dark Places), the Jenolan Cave system stretches over an enormous 40 kilometres of multi-level passages, many still undergoing explorations. There are nine caves open to visitors, all featuring amazing lighting, underground rivers and limestone formations. Youβll be captivated by Lucas Cave, the largest of the Jenolan Caves. Its chambers are simply incredible. The highest chamber, reaching 54 metres, is known as the Cathedral and, with its incredible acoustic capabilities, has provided the setting for many underground concerts. At certain times, Lucas Cave will be replaced with a visit to Imperial Cave. Before heading back to the city, you simply must take in the beauty of the Blue Lake. This gorgeous sight is the result of mineral laden water seeping through the limestone caves. When cast in sunlight, the lake takes on the most captivating vivid blue colour. Definitely a great photo opportunity! Overnight at your hotel in Sydney. (B)
After breakfast check out from the hotel and start your self drive journey from Sydney to Wollongong; coastal city in Australia, south of Sydney along the beautiful grand pacific drive. Visit the university of Wollongong, one of the best modern universities in the world, later enjoy adventure activities like skydiving. Overnight in Wollongong.
Kiama β Jervis Bay: approx. 1 hour 15 mins drive. Today after breakfast drive to Kiama a seaside destination Kiama is famous for its blowhole - a natural rock formation that spouts seawater 20 meters or more into the air and further proceed to Jervis Bay a village on the South Coast of New South Wales; stroll around the Whitest sand in the world, coastal walk, cathedral rocks. Overnight in Jervis Bay.
After breakfast, experience the Dolphin Cruise, as you cruise through the clear waters of Jervis Bay, youβll see dolphins under the water in the wild. With over 90 resident bottlenose dolphins in Jervis Bay, this 2-hour cruise will truly amaze. Enjoy the sight of the dolphins racing on the bow wave of the catamaran and watch as they jump and dive and swim close to our boat. OR Witness one of natureβs most fascinating phenomena, the annual humpback Whale migration; youβll not only have the opportunity to spot humpback whales but also southern right, mink and pilot whales. There is also the opportunity to spot penguins, seals, albatross and pods of friendly bottlenose dolphins that like to swim at the bow of the boat. Later proceed to Booderee National Park & Botanic garden; the only Aboriginal-owned botanic gardens in Australia. Here visitors can learn about bush tucker and medicinal uses of plants and the long association that Koori people have with the area and the plants of south eastern Australia, proceed further and arrive at Bowral; the birthplace of Sir Don Bradman. Overnight in Bowral.
After breakfast, visit the International Cricket Hall of Fame museum, a permanent cultural exhibition dedicated to the game of cricket. Enjoy Bradman's walk, amazing cafΓ©βs, restaurants and scenic beauty. Overnight in Bowral.
After breakfast drive to Canberra β the Aussie Capital. Rest day at leisure. Overnight in Canberra.
Today after breakfast, Your tour will be designed to suit and may include view from Mt Ainslie, learning about Walter Burley Griffin's plan, travelling past memorials on Anzac Parade and throughout the Parliamentary Triangle, viewing national attractions including Parliament House, Museum of Australian Democracy, National Archives, Australian War Memorial, National Museum, Carillon, Botanic Gardens, Question time in Parliament House, Kangaroos, City architecture, Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, Last Post closing ceremony at the Australian War Memorial. Overnight in Canberra.
After breakfast, proceed to airport to board flight back home OR take a self drive to Melbourne (Approx. 7 hours) OR take a flight to Melbourne (flight journey approx. 1 hour 15 mins).
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