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<strong>Sydney</strong> & <strong>Melbourne</strong>
Welcome.<br />
At House of Travel, we strive to create the best holiday for you at the best value<br />
– that’s our service guarantee. We understand everyone has different<br />
travel needs and that’s why we love it when you bring your ideas to us<br />
because together, with our experience and local knowledge, we can<br />
create the perfect holiday at the perfect time for you.<br />
We use the same travel sites you do, like Expedia, and many more<br />
that you can’t access. Plus, we have direct relationships with airlines<br />
and hotels around the world, which gives us extra buying power. We<br />
combine this with our expertise and negotiating skills to deliver some<br />
of the best deals and bonuses on offer that you might miss if you booked<br />
yourself. So, we promise to truly deliver the best of both worlds and<br />
that’s our guarantee.<br />
We’ve helped create enriching travel experiences for 1.8 million New<br />
Zealanders over the last thirty years. We understand that travel isn’t just about<br />
the place you go, it’s where that place takes you.<br />
The best holiday for you.<br />
What this means: We’ll combine your ideas with<br />
our experience and expertise to deliver you the best<br />
holiday possible.<br />
We’ve got your back 24/7 from the moment you contact<br />
us until you’re home again.<br />
We value your feedback on your last HOT holiday, so<br />
we can make your next trip even better.<br />
At the best value.<br />
What this means: We’re committed to providing the<br />
holiday you want at the very best value possible.<br />
We promise to utilise all our buying power to search<br />
out a great price for your holiday.<br />
We know value means different things to different<br />
people, so we take the time to understand what’s<br />
important to you.<br />
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New South Wales Map<br />
Lightning Ridge<br />
QUEENSLAND<br />
Tweed Heads<br />
Kingscliff<br />
Byron Bay<br />
Lismore<br />
Ballina<br />
Grafton<br />
NEW SOUTH WALES<br />
Dubbo<br />
Bathurst<br />
BLUE MOUNTAINS<br />
NATIONAL PARK<br />
BARRINGTON TOPS<br />
Taree<br />
NATIONAL PARK<br />
HUNTER<br />
VALLEY Singleton<br />
Pokolbin Vacy<br />
Cessnock Port Stephens<br />
Newcastle<br />
Bowral<br />
Goulburn<br />
Armidale<br />
Tamworth<br />
Lithgow<br />
Leura Parramatta<br />
Penrith<br />
SYDNEY<br />
Wollongong<br />
Kiama<br />
Jervis Bay<br />
Coffs Harbour<br />
Port Macquarie<br />
SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN<br />
Albury<br />
VICTORIA<br />
A.C.T Ulladulla<br />
Batemans Bay<br />
Narooma<br />
Thredbo<br />
Eden<br />
NEW SOUTH WALES<br />
Mildura<br />
Victoria Map<br />
MURRAY-SUNSET<br />
NATIONAL PARK<br />
Swan Hill<br />
NEW SOUTH WALES<br />
Nhill<br />
Big Desert<br />
Wilderness<br />
LITTLE DESERT<br />
NATIONAL PARK<br />
GRAMPIANS<br />
NATIONAL PARK<br />
Hamilton<br />
Portland<br />
Port Fairy<br />
VICTORIA<br />
Horsham<br />
Halls Gap<br />
Warrnambool<br />
Kerang<br />
Ballarat<br />
GREAT OCEAN RD<br />
Port C<strong>amp</strong>bell<br />
Castlemaine<br />
Geelong<br />
Lorne<br />
Apollo Bay<br />
Bendigo<br />
Queenscliff<br />
Echuca<br />
Daylesford<br />
Shepparton<br />
Seymour<br />
MELBOURNE<br />
Torquay<br />
Portsea<br />
MORNINGTON<br />
PENINSULA<br />
Phillip Is<br />
BASS STRAIT<br />
Wangaratta<br />
Benalla<br />
YARRA VALLEY<br />
Yarra Glen<br />
Montrose<br />
Dandenong<br />
Moe<br />
Wodonga Corryong<br />
Bright<br />
ALPINE<br />
NATIONAL PARK<br />
Foster<br />
Walhalla<br />
Traralgon<br />
Wilson’s<br />
Promontory<br />
Omeo<br />
Sale<br />
TASMAN SEA<br />
Orbost
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Contents<br />
General Information 1<br />
Accommodation Ratings<br />
6 Tips for your <strong>Sydney</strong> & <strong>Melbourne</strong> Holiday<br />
Experience <strong>Sydney</strong> 4<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> Introduction<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> Accommodation<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> Apartments<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> Sightseeing<br />
Events & Shows<br />
The Greater Blue Mountains Self-Drive<br />
Hunter Valley Self-Drive<br />
The Legendary Pacific Coast Self-Drive<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> to <strong>Melbourne</strong> Self-Drive<br />
Guided Holidays with AAT Kings<br />
Experience <strong>Melbourne</strong> 18<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong> Introduction<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong> Accommodation<br />
© Visions of Victoria<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong> Apartments<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong> Sightseeing<br />
Events & Shows<br />
Mornington Peninsula Self-Drive<br />
Yarra Valley & Dandenong Ranges Self-Drive<br />
Great Ocean Road Self-Drive<br />
Guided Tours<br />
General Information<br />
Accommodation Ratings<br />
To assist with the selection of your accommodation we have created our own rating system allowing you to compare each property. These are personal ratings<br />
offered by our people from their own experience and should therefore be used as a guide only. These ratings may alter throughout the year due to a change of<br />
circumstances.<br />
Moderate accommodation with a reasonable range of rooms and facilities, with rooms furnished to a comfortable standard.<br />
Superior standard of accommodation with a wide range of rooms and facilities, and a higher standard of service.<br />
First Class accommodation with an excellent range of facilities and services. Accommodation in this rating is considered among the best in<br />
the country.<br />
A half star is noted when the level of service and facilities falls between two grades. Grading accommodation can be quite subjective and generally speaking the<br />
standard and services will be in line with the price paid. Please check with your Travel consultant to ensure you get the accommodation to best suit your needs.<br />
Child Policy: Please note bedding configuration varies between properties and in some cases with different room types within a property. Some hotels also offer<br />
family bonuses and specials. Your Travel consultant will help you choose the hotel to best suits you and your family’s needs.<br />
Price Indicator: The price is provided as a guide only. The actual price may differ to that indicated in this brochure due to currency fluctuations, special events,<br />
trade shows or peak periods. Your travel specialist will quote you the actual price at the time of booking. Per person pricing is based in New Zealand dollars.<br />
Look out for our “gems” of information scattered throughout our <strong>Sydney</strong> & <strong>Melbourne</strong> brochure.<br />
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6 TIPS<br />
for your<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> & <strong>Melbourne</strong><br />
Holiday<br />
© Tourism NSW<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong>’s secret<br />
beaches<br />
Food and fashion<br />
markets in <strong>Sydney</strong><br />
Explore Beyond<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong><br />
With so many beaches in <strong>Sydney</strong>,<br />
it’s easy to find a beautiful sandy<br />
spot that’s close to the city. You just<br />
have to know where to look. Quiet<br />
and secluded beaches are sprinkled<br />
around <strong>Sydney</strong> Harbour as well as<br />
along the coast.<br />
Just a short walk or kayak along the<br />
coast from Manly is Shelly Beach.<br />
The waters off Shelly Beach are<br />
popular with snorkellers and divers,<br />
while the beach itself is perfect for<br />
watching the world go by.<br />
By Vaucluse, there are two quiet<br />
beaches within <strong>Sydney</strong> Harbour<br />
National Park. Shark Beach in<br />
Nielsen Park has a netted swimming<br />
area and is great for snorkelling,<br />
while Milk Beach, a short walk from<br />
the park, is an isolated stretch of<br />
coastline that offers its few visitors a<br />
dramatic view of <strong>Sydney</strong>.<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> markets offer a broad range<br />
of goods, from fresh produce to<br />
vintage clothing.<br />
Weekend markets are held in many<br />
neighbourhoods; Eveleigh Farmers’<br />
Markets is held every Saturday at<br />
CarriageWorks (near Redfern), and<br />
it’s <strong>Sydney</strong>’s favourite destination<br />
for food lovers. Drop by and<br />
s<strong>amp</strong>le the fresh, organically grown<br />
produce and treats such as steamed<br />
Chinese dumplings, chocolates and<br />
other goodies.<br />
Manly’s Corso is where you’ll<br />
find the best names in surf and<br />
beachwear. Fashionistas should<br />
head for Saturday’s Paddington<br />
Markets on Oxford Street, and if<br />
you’re at Bondi Beach on a Sunday,<br />
stroll to the Bondi Markets for a<br />
medley of eclectic stalls. You’ll<br />
always find something special at<br />
the weekend Manly Arts and Crafts<br />
Market, or at one-off boutiques on<br />
the side streets nearby.<br />
Less than two hours west from<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong>, the Greater Blue Mountains<br />
World Heritage Area is one of<br />
Australia’s most spectacular<br />
natural parks.<br />
Visit Scenic World in Katoomba and<br />
enjoy panoramas of the wilderness,<br />
waterfalls, valleys and rugged<br />
sandstone tablelands by cable car or<br />
scenic railway.<br />
Only a three hour drive north from<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> you can experience fantastic<br />
food and wine in The Hunter Valley<br />
with over 150 vineyards to choose<br />
from. Then head to the coast and<br />
discover the beachside city of<br />
Newcastle before continuing north<br />
to the nature playground that is<br />
Port Stephens.<br />
A mere two hour’s drive south<br />
from <strong>Sydney</strong> you can swim, surf,<br />
snorkel or dive around the beautiful<br />
beaches of Shellharbour, part of the<br />
stunning South Coast region.<br />
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© Destination NSW © Visions of Victoria<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong>’s Famous<br />
Laneways<br />
To Market To Market <strong>Melbourne</strong> –<br />
Sporting Capital<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong>’s hive of bustling<br />
laneways, with their covert<br />
boutiques, famed restaurants, holein-the-wall<br />
cafés and astonishing<br />
bars are always exciting.<br />
Addresses reveal themselves to be<br />
velvety jazz clubs and flashy wine<br />
bars, or bare-bone student hangouts<br />
and dimly-lit hideaways. Meyers<br />
Place still hosts the eponymous<br />
bar plus no-fuss Italian, The<br />
Waiters Restaurant, while<br />
Pellegrini’s on Crossley Street is a<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong> institution.<br />
If a tiny laneway isn’t hiding a boozy<br />
den or caffeine lair, you’re likely to<br />
find colourful street art. More secret<br />
artwork can be uncovered in the<br />
galleries of Guildford Lane, or duck<br />
into lofts showcasing independent<br />
exhibitions. With shops selling<br />
streetwear and bespoke footwear,<br />
soak up the diversity and then ride<br />
away with a takeaway coffee from a<br />
little-known café.<br />
For fresh food, irresistible treats,<br />
unique gifts and endless bargains,<br />
there’s nothing like a market – and<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong> has them scattered<br />
across the city.<br />
Whether you’re after supplies for<br />
a simple picnic or an extravagant<br />
banquet, you’ll be spoilt for choice<br />
at Queen Vic, Prahran and South<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong> markets. Browse aisles<br />
of fresh produce and endless<br />
glass cabinets of heavenly deli<br />
goods, as well as organic wines,<br />
freshly brewed coffee and baked<br />
treats. Best of all, the stallholders’<br />
spruiking and bargaining is great<br />
theatre. Enjoy the show!<br />
Pick up artworks, jewellery and<br />
clothing by local creatives at<br />
Fitzroy’s Rose Street Artists’ Market,<br />
or head to Fed Square for cheap<br />
books. Twilight retail therapy<br />
at beachside night markets are<br />
especially eclectic – and special!<br />
Get set for world-class sporting<br />
events across Victoria. Cheer on the<br />
horses in picture perfect settings<br />
and feast your eyes on some of<br />
the world’s most beautiful golf<br />
courses – with international golf<br />
players to boot!<br />
Cheer for Australian Rules football<br />
teams, or celebrate the world<br />
game in distinctly Victorian<br />
locations. Watch the super-fit run,<br />
ride and race, as yachts set sail, and<br />
surfers carve up the waves. Hear the<br />
racing engines roar with the sea as<br />
your backdrop.<br />
At the MCG, pair a game-day<br />
experience with a behind-thescenes<br />
tour and a visit to the<br />
National Sports Museum, or get<br />
onboard a <strong>Melbourne</strong> Sports Tour<br />
and discover the city’s many other<br />
iconic sporting venues. In Victoria,<br />
the sporting vibe is year-round<br />
infectious; the next big sporting<br />
event just around the corner.<br />
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Experience<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong><br />
Festivals and Events <strong>2017</strong><br />
07-29 Jan <strong>Sydney</strong> Festival<br />
03-05 Feb HSBC <strong>Sydney</strong> 7s<br />
17 Feb-05 Mar <strong>Sydney</strong> Mardi Gras<br />
24 Mar-23 Apr Handa Opera on <strong>Sydney</strong> Harbour<br />
– Carmen<br />
01 May-30 Jun Hunter Valley Wine & Food Festival<br />
26 May-17 Jun VIVID <strong>Sydney</strong><br />
21 Jun Holden State of Origin – Game 2<br />
13-15 Jul Arsenal FC<br />
19 Aug Bledisloe Cup<br />
01-30 Sep Beautiful: The Carole King Musical<br />
01 Oct NRL Grand Final<br />
Oct (dates TBC) Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000<br />
31 Dec <strong>Sydney</strong> New Year’s Eve<br />
Average Temperatures in ˚C<br />
Dec-Feb: 17/26 Mar-May: 11/25<br />
Jun-Aug: 7/18 Sep-Nov: 10/24<br />
As one of the world’s top cities to visit, <strong>Sydney</strong> has a vibrant buzz year round with<br />
its endless list of high profile events, iconic landmarks, popular beaches and stunning<br />
harbour. If you want to get a feel for <strong>Sydney</strong>, here’s a tip: head straight to <strong>Sydney</strong><br />
Harbour, one of the most photographed locations in the world. Nothing compares<br />
with seeing the harbour, the <strong>Sydney</strong> Harbour Bridge and the <strong>Sydney</strong> Opera House<br />
with your own eyes.<br />
Take a stroll along Circular Quay and soak up the atmosphere. As well as being a main<br />
transport hub, Circular Quay has some of city’s best restaurants, including Quay, Aria<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> and Café <strong>Sydney</strong>. Only a 10 minute stroll from the <strong>Sydney</strong> Town Hall, Darling<br />
Harbour is the perfect place to enjoy a delicious harbourside meal or experience the<br />
energetic nightlife.<br />
As an absolute shopper’s paradise, there are seemingly endless options whatever<br />
you’re looking for. In the heart of the CBD is the Queen Victoria Building, dating back<br />
to the 1890s, this grand and beautiful building is one of the city’s premier shopping<br />
destinations. Further south you’ll find Chinatown, with Paddy’s Markets and some<br />
great Chinese restaurants on offer.<br />
There is no denying it: <strong>Sydney</strong> is one of the premier destinations for events in<br />
Australia. The city ends each year and kicks-off every new year with a worldrenowned<br />
display of fireworks, plus there are countless festivals, cultural exhibitions,<br />
days of celebration, and sporting events filling <strong>Sydney</strong>’s calendar.<br />
Discover famous coastal beaches such as Bondi, Bronte, Coogee, Manly and Palm<br />
Beach, all popular with backpackers, billionaires, board riders and the body beautiful.<br />
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Experience <strong>Sydney</strong><br />
Our favourite things to see and do<br />
Paddington – Or ‘style mile’ as it is known, really comes<br />
alive with its famous markets held every Saturday from<br />
10am-4pm. The market is a well established outlet for up<br />
and coming designers as well as jewellery, antiques, toys<br />
and collectables.<br />
Surry Hills – Has a colourful past as the centre of the<br />
fashion and publishing trade; now it’s one of <strong>Sydney</strong>’s most<br />
chic destinations, particularly renowned for its vintage<br />
fashion, homewares and eateries.<br />
Bondi to Bronte Coastal Walk – This lovely walk<br />
combines beaches, parks and spectacular views. Allow one<br />
hour walking time from start to finish. If you finish at Bondi,<br />
you may even see the world-famous Bondi Surf Rescue in<br />
action!<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> Fish Market – Is home to Australia’s leading<br />
cooking school and is worth a visit just to marvel at the huge<br />
range of fresh seafood in every shape and size imaginable.<br />
Balmain – A short ferry ride from the city, with a village<br />
atmosphere and a great pub culture. It’s home to the artistic<br />
set where locally made art is a specialty, along with historic<br />
streetscapes, art galleries and stylish cafés lining the main<br />
streets.<br />
Manly – One of <strong>Sydney</strong>’s favourite beaches, Manly Beach<br />
has a casual village atmosphere that feels a world away from<br />
the city – yet it’s just a 30 minute ferry trip from Circular<br />
Quay and then just a five minute walk along the Corso from<br />
Manly Wharf to the oceanfront promenade.<br />
Dining – <strong>Sydney</strong> is one of the world’s great dining<br />
destinations. You can dine by the harbour in 5-star style,<br />
enjoy a traditional pub bursting with history or find sublime<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> views at a cool rooftop bar. Treat yourself to a mouthwatering<br />
taste of <strong>Sydney</strong>’s best food and wine, served in<br />
stunning locations around the city.<br />
© Destination NSW<br />
© Ethan Rohloff;<br />
Destination NSW<br />
© James Pipino;<br />
Destination NSW<br />
© James Pipino;<br />
Destination NSW<br />
© Kajo Merkert; Destination NSW<br />
Palm Beach<br />
OUTER WEST<br />
NORTH WEST<br />
SYDNEY<br />
UPPER<br />
NORTH<br />
SHORE<br />
NORTHERN<br />
BEACHES<br />
Parramatta<br />
LOWER NORTH<br />
SHORE<br />
Manly<br />
SOUTH<br />
WEST<br />
CANTERBURY<br />
BANKSTOWN<br />
INNER WEST<br />
ST GEORGE<br />
SOUTH<br />
SYDNEY<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong><br />
Airport<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> City<br />
Bondi Beach<br />
EASTERN<br />
SUBURBS<br />
Coogee Beach<br />
SUTHERLAND<br />
SHIRE<br />
Cronulla<br />
© Hamilton Lund; Destination NSW<br />
5
Jamison St<br />
Grosvenor St<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> Accommodation<br />
Clev<br />
Anzac<br />
gent<br />
Pine St<br />
Street<br />
kingham St<br />
Street<br />
wn Street<br />
ion<br />
Street<br />
CHIPPENDALE<br />
SURRY<br />
HILLS<br />
Broadway<br />
Street<br />
Road<br />
Street<br />
Foveaux<br />
PADDINGTON<br />
WOOLLAHRA<br />
Victoria<br />
Barracks<br />
13<br />
Street<br />
BROADWAY<br />
Central<br />
Station<br />
South<br />
Thomas St<br />
Mary<br />
Belmore St<br />
Albion<br />
Flinders Street<br />
Napier St<br />
Ann St<br />
Dowling St<br />
Hopewell St<br />
Wattle<br />
Ultimo Street<br />
Quay<br />
ULTIMO<br />
Street<br />
George Street<br />
Belmore<br />
Park<br />
Street<br />
Jones Street<br />
Pitt<br />
Goulburn<br />
ElizabethStreet<br />
Street<br />
Belmore St<br />
C<strong>amp</strong>bell<br />
Harris<br />
Street<br />
Hunt St<br />
Bulwara Road<br />
Hay<br />
Wentworth<br />
Oxford<br />
William Henry St<br />
Street<br />
Pier<br />
S treet<br />
Avenue<br />
KINGS<br />
CROSS<br />
Haig<br />
Av<br />
St J ames<br />
WOOLLOOMOOLOO<br />
R d<br />
PYRMONT<br />
SYDNEY<br />
Street<br />
Sussex Street Sussex Street<br />
Street<br />
Liverpool<br />
Darling<br />
Harbour St<br />
Street<br />
Stanley St<br />
Harris Street<br />
Bathurst Bathurst<br />
Street<br />
William<br />
Drive<br />
Street<br />
Druitt<br />
St<br />
Park<br />
College Street<br />
Pyrmont Street<br />
Murray Street<br />
York Street<br />
Street<br />
King<br />
Clarence Street<br />
George Street<br />
Castlereagh Street Castlereagh Street<br />
Street<br />
Street<br />
Crown Street<br />
Street<br />
Boundary<br />
Street<br />
Bourke Street<br />
Darlinghurst<br />
Victoria<br />
St<br />
Street<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong><br />
Entertainment<br />
Centre<br />
5<br />
Dixon St<br />
11<br />
Capitol<br />
Theatre<br />
HAYMARKET<br />
Burton Street<br />
4<br />
DARLINGHURST<br />
East <strong>Sydney</strong><br />
Institute of<br />
Technology<br />
Chinatown<br />
1<br />
Street<br />
Liverpool<br />
Road<br />
BONDI<br />
Riley St<br />
Exhibition<br />
Centre<br />
Yurong Street<br />
Palmer<br />
Tumbalong<br />
Park<br />
Chinese<br />
Gardens<br />
14<br />
Street<br />
Street<br />
Forbes Street<br />
Craigend St<br />
DARLING<br />
HARBOUR<br />
16<br />
2<br />
12<br />
Darlinghurst Rd<br />
Convention<br />
Centre<br />
8<br />
Town<br />
Hall<br />
Museum Station<br />
Riley Street<br />
Cathedral Street<br />
Pyrmont Bridge<br />
Street<br />
Bourke Street<br />
Dowling Street<br />
Brougham Street<br />
Victoria<br />
6<br />
Harbourside<br />
Shopping Centre<br />
Cockle<br />
Bay<br />
Cockle Bay<br />
Wharf<br />
QVB<br />
Hyde Park<br />
9<br />
Market<br />
POTTS<br />
POINT<br />
Union St<br />
Street<br />
National<br />
Maritime<br />
Museum<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong><br />
Aquarium<br />
Kent<br />
Pitt Street<br />
Mall<br />
15<br />
Gateway<br />
7<br />
Art Gallery<br />
Martin Pl<br />
Elizabeth Street<br />
Cowper wharf<br />
Star City<br />
Casino<br />
St James<br />
The<br />
Domain<br />
Rd<br />
The Wharf<br />
St<br />
Pitt Street<br />
Martin<br />
Place<br />
Street<br />
Hunter<br />
Bligh St<br />
Phillip<br />
Bond St<br />
Street<br />
Bent Street<br />
Macquarie Street<br />
Parliament<br />
House<br />
Expressway<br />
Cahill<br />
Woolloomooloo Bay<br />
DARLING<br />
HARBOUR<br />
3<br />
Hickson Road<br />
Bridge Street<br />
Royal Botanic<br />
Gardens<br />
Harrington<br />
Loftus<br />
Kent Street<br />
George<br />
Young St<br />
10<br />
Conservatorium<br />
of Music<br />
Alfred Street<br />
Cahill Expressway<br />
Farm Cove<br />
Peacock<br />
Point<br />
Circular<br />
Quay<br />
MILLERS POINT<br />
Observatory<br />
Park<br />
Observatory<br />
Bradfield Highway<br />
Cumberland Street<br />
Street<br />
Street<br />
Ferry<br />
Wharves<br />
Street<br />
Government<br />
House<br />
Ferry<br />
Wharves<br />
Darling Street<br />
Wharf<br />
Argyle<br />
Playfair St<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> Cove<br />
Mrs Macquaries<br />
Chair<br />
BALMAIN EAST<br />
Hickson<br />
George<br />
St<br />
DAWES POINT<br />
Road<br />
THE ROCKS<br />
Opera House<br />
Walsh<br />
Bay<br />
GOAT<br />
ISLAND<br />
Dawes<br />
Point<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> Harbour Bridge<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> Harbour<br />
Bridge<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> Harbour Tunnel<br />
PORT JACKSON<br />
Harbourside<br />
Shopping Centre<br />
Superior Room<br />
Travelodge <strong>Sydney</strong><br />
1 2<br />
Metro Hotel on Pitt<br />
Travelodge Hotel <strong>Sydney</strong><br />
Wynyard<br />
3<br />
On the edge of the CBD, you will be perfectly<br />
positioned to explore <strong>Sydney</strong>. Superb<br />
restaurants, theatres, lively nightclubs and<br />
a great range of shops are within walking<br />
distance. Major attractions including Darling<br />
Harbour, the Entertainment Quarter, <strong>Sydney</strong><br />
Cricket Ground and the <strong>Sydney</strong> Football<br />
Stadium are all easily accessible from the hotel.<br />
With Pitt St Mall and the fantastic Westfield<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> shopping centre only a 5 minute<br />
walk away, this is a superb hotel if you’re in<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> to shop. If it’s the theatres you’re after,<br />
both the Capitol and State Theatres are just<br />
a couple of blocks away. In the evening it’s a<br />
short trip to trendy Darlinghurst or Surry Hills<br />
for a tasty restaurant or funky bar.<br />
Ideally located adjacent to the Wynyard<br />
Railway Station and just a stone’s throw away<br />
from the famous Circular Quay where you<br />
can jump on a ferry to some of <strong>Sydney</strong>’s most<br />
beautiful beaches. You’re spoilt for choice<br />
with surrounding restaurants and bars as well<br />
as nearby shopping, a great place to explore<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong>.<br />
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<strong>Sydney</strong> Accommodation<br />
© Hamilton Lund; Destination NSW<br />
Vibe Hotel <strong>Sydney</strong><br />
4<br />
Holiday Inn Darling Harbour<br />
5<br />
Vibe Hotel Rushcutters Bay,<br />
6<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong><br />
This is a modern hotel that’s perfectly<br />
positioned for you to easily discover the<br />
vibrant CBD or the city fringe villages of<br />
Surry Hills and Darlinghurst. The main strip<br />
of Darlinghurst, Oxford St, is only about 10<br />
minutes away. If you love shopping, good food<br />
and wine or people watching, then Oxford<br />
Street is a great place to start.<br />
This heritage-listed property began its days in<br />
the 1890s as a wool store and has since been<br />
tastefully restored into a contemporary hotel.<br />
The location is great, less than a 10 minute<br />
walk to the heart of Darling Harbour with its<br />
great array of restaurants and bars, and only<br />
about a 15 minute stroll to Pitt St Mall for some<br />
great shopping.<br />
Perfectly positioned in Rushcutters Bay, this<br />
hotel is the ideal place from which to explore<br />
inner <strong>Sydney</strong>. Iconic Bondi Beach, the action<br />
of the <strong>Sydney</strong> CBD, and the eclectic Surry<br />
Hills are no more than a 10 minute drive away.<br />
Enjoy a refreshing swim from the rooftop<br />
pool while you take in the amazing view over<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> or dine at Storehouse on the Park for a<br />
great range of menu options.<br />
Enjoy a Saturday night out with a free<br />
spectacular fireworks display over the<br />
harbour<br />
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<strong>Sydney</strong> Accommodation<br />
© James Horan; Destination NSW<br />
The Grace Hotel<br />
7 PARKROYAL Darling Harbour<br />
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Quiet, boutique in style and full of the character of yesteryear, this hotel<br />
was originally built in the 1920s as the headquarters of the Grace Bros.<br />
Department Store. Today it has been beautifully restored to its former<br />
glory offering a combination of Art Deco charm with all the modern<br />
comforts.<br />
This is a very stylish hotel and is a great base when visiting <strong>Sydney</strong>.<br />
Darling Harbour is right on your doorstep and you’re less than a five<br />
minute walk to the heart of the CBD. Explore the neighbourhood and<br />
feel the buzz at the bustling Town Hall, Queen Victoria Building and<br />
surrounding shopping malls.<br />
QT <strong>Sydney</strong><br />
9 InterContinental <strong>Sydney</strong><br />
10<br />
Centrally located in the heart of <strong>Sydney</strong>’s high-end shopping and dining<br />
precinct, the historic Gowings and State Theatre Buildings have been<br />
transformed into a new hip designer hotel. The rooms are anything but<br />
old-fashioned, with an eclectic mix of quirky artefacts, bespoke furniture<br />
and daring use of colour and art.<br />
Built around the heritage listed 1851 Treasury Building, this hotel is a<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> landmark. Positioned overlooking the <strong>Sydney</strong> Harbour with<br />
views of the Opera house and the <strong>Sydney</strong> Harbour Bridge. The CBD,<br />
Royal Botanic Gardens, the historic Rocks area and Circular Quay are<br />
right at your doorstep.<br />
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<strong>Sydney</strong> Apartments<br />
© Ethan Rohloff; Destination NSW<br />
BreakFree on George<br />
11 Oaks Goldsbrough<br />
12 Adina Apartment Hotel 13<br />
Apartments<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> Central<br />
This is a great place to soak up and explore<br />
the cosmopolitan buzz of <strong>Sydney</strong>. Chinatown<br />
is a 5 minute walk away with nearby Dixon<br />
Street, the place to go for authentic Asian<br />
cuisine. Wander the bustling pedestrian street<br />
until a restaurant takes your fancy. All the<br />
highlights of central <strong>Sydney</strong> are right on your<br />
doorstep.<br />
The Goldsbrough maintains and incorporates<br />
historical features of the building originally<br />
built in 1883. Located near Darling Harbour<br />
with spacious fully self contained apartments<br />
and studios.<br />
Pick up some fresh produce for the week<br />
from Paddy’s Market only a 15 minute<br />
walk away<br />
Delight in the Heritage-listed ambience of<br />
these impeccably restored apartments.<br />
They’re close to the Central Railway Station<br />
so you can easily access the rest of the city<br />
by rail – or by foot. There’s loads of great<br />
dining nearby and you’re just a block from<br />
Chinatown where you can enjoy a superb<br />
meal before taking in a show.<br />
Premier Two Bedroom Apartment<br />
Adina Apartment Hotel<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> Town Hall<br />
14 Astral Tower and Residences 15 Fraser Suites <strong>Sydney</strong><br />
16<br />
at The Star<br />
Enjoy entertainment, nightlife and worldclass<br />
shopping, all on your doorstep. These<br />
apartments are surrounded by great cafés,<br />
restaurants and bars and plenty of shops.<br />
Stroll through the specialty stores of the<br />
Queen Vic Building or the ‘high street’ shops<br />
on Pitt Street Mall.<br />
Immerse yourself in a luxury stay like no<br />
other at <strong>Sydney</strong>’s only integrated resort.<br />
Enjoy 24 hour excitement, with restaurants<br />
by award-winning chefs, nightlife venues, live<br />
shows and luxury retail outlets – you won’t<br />
even need to leave the complex. Choose<br />
between boutique style accommodation and<br />
apartments with views to die for.<br />
This contemporary property radiates style as<br />
soon as you step inside. With its spectacular<br />
six metre chandelier and luxurious<br />
apartments – the location is stylish too! It’s<br />
really central to Darling Harbour and only<br />
a few minutes walk to the chic shopping of<br />
Queen Victoria Building, department stores<br />
and fashion boutiques.<br />
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<strong>Sydney</strong> Sightseeing<br />
BridgeClimb <strong>Sydney</strong><br />
Official Home &<br />
Away Tour<br />
Experience Home<br />
and Away for<br />
yourself, as you’re<br />
guided around<br />
Summer Bay’s iconic<br />
filming locations.<br />
Walk on the golden<br />
sand, visit the Surf<br />
Club and Alf’s Bait<br />
Shop and re-live<br />
some of your<br />
favourite scenes.<br />
You may see some<br />
filming and meet<br />
the actors if you’re<br />
lucky. Strewth.<br />
Have the climb of your life with BridgeClimb<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> and get ready to enjoy the fresh air as you<br />
climb to the summit of the world-famous <strong>Sydney</strong><br />
Harbour Bridge. Touch the raw steel and hear<br />
some incredible history while gazing out over the<br />
sensational views.<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong><br />
Walking<br />
Tours<br />
See another<br />
side to <strong>Sydney</strong><br />
on these fun,<br />
relaxed and<br />
entertaining<br />
guided walks<br />
with a local. A<br />
number of tours<br />
are on offer from foodie and bar hopping to<br />
crime, history to gangs – you’ll hear about<br />
past events and the latest news happening<br />
throughout <strong>Sydney</strong>.<br />
iVenture Card – Attractions Pass<br />
Save up to 40% on Syndey’s top attractions with<br />
an iVenture Card. Choose from two available<br />
passes and select from over 35 attractions<br />
including Taronga Zoo, Hop On Hop Off Cruise<br />
and bus, SEA LIFE <strong>Sydney</strong> Aquarium, Syndey<br />
Opera House Tour, Oz Jet Boating, Madame<br />
Taussauds and much more.<br />
Captain Cook Dining Cruises<br />
There isn’t another harbour in the world to<br />
rival <strong>Sydney</strong>’s beauty and vibrancy. Cruise<br />
during the day or at night and combine million<br />
dollar harbour views with spectacular dining.<br />
There’s a variety of cruises to choose from:<br />
Breakfast, High Tea at Sea, Seafood Buffet,<br />
Sunset Dinner or Captain’s Dinner.<br />
Don’t miss Vivid <strong>2017</strong>, contact us now!<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong><br />
Attractions<br />
Combo Pass<br />
Ensure<br />
your time<br />
in <strong>Sydney</strong> is<br />
unforgettable<br />
with the<br />
great value<br />
Combination<br />
Pass which<br />
gives you<br />
entry to <strong>Sydney</strong>’s must-see attractions: SEA<br />
LIFE <strong>Sydney</strong> Aquarium, WILD LIFE <strong>Sydney</strong><br />
Zoo, Madame Taussauds <strong>Sydney</strong>, <strong>Sydney</strong> Tower<br />
Eye and manly SEA LIFE Sactuary.<br />
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© Destination NSW<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> HeliTours<br />
What better way to view the spectacular sights<br />
of <strong>Sydney</strong>, than by helicopter. Fly out over the<br />
beautiful harbour with a bird’s eye view of the<br />
Harbour bridge, Opera House and Taronga Zoo.<br />
Head out over the beautiful beaches of Bondi<br />
and Manly. If you’re brave enough you could do<br />
it all with the doors off!<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> Opera<br />
House Tour<br />
Discover the stories,<br />
history and magic of<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> Opera House<br />
with a fascinating<br />
tour taking you<br />
underneath the<br />
world-famous sails.<br />
Head inside the World<br />
Heritage masterpiece,<br />
home to 1000 rooms,<br />
300 corridors and<br />
hundreds of tales and<br />
secrets.<br />
© Hamilton Lund; Tourism NSW<br />
Bondi Beach & <strong>Sydney</strong><br />
Sights<br />
See the best sights the beautiful<br />
harbour city of <strong>Sydney</strong> has<br />
to offer. Journey through the<br />
historic Rocks district and take<br />
in magnificent views from The<br />
Gap. Dip your toes in the waters<br />
of famous Bondi Beach or relax<br />
at one of the many cafés and<br />
restaurants.<br />
Magical Manly & Beyond<br />
A great option to get your bearings in this great<br />
city. Cross the <strong>Sydney</strong> Harbour Bridge and stop at<br />
Milsons Point for spectacular views of the <strong>Sydney</strong><br />
Opera house. Pass through the fashionable suburbs<br />
of Neutral Bay and Mosman and discover the<br />
Arabanoo lookout and spectacular Manly Beach.<br />
Captain Cook Sightseeing Cruises<br />
Time aboard <strong>Sydney</strong> Harbour’s premier cruise operator<br />
is a fun and easy way to explore this famous harbour and<br />
city. There are plenty of options including the flexible Hop<br />
on and off harbour pass, Zoo Express, Whale Watching,<br />
harbour highlights and the new harbour Story Cruise.<br />
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Events & Shows<br />
© Anna Warr; Destination NSW<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> 7s<br />
Fun, thrilling and fast-paced! World-class Rugby<br />
is coming to <strong>Sydney</strong> when the HSBC Rugby 7s<br />
World Series hits the Harbour City. 16 teams,<br />
from Australia to New Zealand, England to Fiji<br />
and South Africa to the USA will head Down<br />
Under to put on a show in front of thousands of<br />
fans at Allianz Stadium. Don’t miss this action<br />
packed weekend.<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> Mardi Gras<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras is one of Australia’s<br />
most famous events, bringing thousands of visitors to<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> to join in the celebrations. Taking over the city<br />
for weeks<br />
on end,<br />
finishing with<br />
the worldfamous<br />
parade: a<br />
colourful<br />
and dazzling<br />
night of<br />
pride,<br />
celebration<br />
and selfexpression.<br />
Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000<br />
The ultimate mountain challenge. Join<br />
the 195,000 V8 Supercar fans and witness<br />
the action live, it will be the V8 Supercar<br />
event not to<br />
be missed in<br />
<strong>2017</strong>. The 4 day<br />
motorsport<br />
celebration will<br />
see a packed<br />
schedule of<br />
V8 Supercars<br />
on track, great<br />
facilities and<br />
awesome<br />
entertainment,<br />
all an easy<br />
drive from<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong>.<br />
Handa Opera on <strong>Sydney</strong> Harbour<br />
– Turandot<br />
The undisputed cultural event of the<br />
year and the best of <strong>Sydney</strong> in a single<br />
evening: singing, sunsets, spectacle<br />
and sparkling wine in a magnificent<br />
open air opera house. Watch as<br />
‘Nessun dorma’, rings out across<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> Harbour, and fireworks light<br />
up the night sky, as Turandot’s story<br />
of true love and sacrifice is told on the<br />
astonishing floating stage.<br />
VIVID <strong>Sydney</strong><br />
The <strong>Sydney</strong> CBD is an energetic hub of<br />
creative industries and every year the Vivid<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> Festival celebrates this. For 3 weeks<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> becomes a colossal canvas, as iconic<br />
landmarks like the <strong>Sydney</strong> Opera House and<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> Harbour Bridge are turned into giant<br />
works of art using interactive light sculptures<br />
and building projections.<br />
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Selection of events in <strong>Sydney</strong> <strong>2017</strong>
The Greater Blue Mountains<br />
The Greater Blue Mountains Drive includes the<br />
discovery trails that branch off the main route,<br />
taking you through some amazing scenery. Popular<br />
for the blue-hazed valleys of eucalyptus and the rock<br />
pillars of the iconic Three Sisters, these weathered<br />
sandstone peaks, formed over thousands of years,<br />
tower more than 900m high among the cliffs of<br />
Jamison Valley.<br />
© Hamilton Lund; Destination NSW<br />
2 days/1 night Suggested Self-Drive<br />
Hartley<br />
Vale<br />
Bell<br />
Mt Tomah / Tomah Botanical Gardens<br />
Day 1: <strong>Sydney</strong> – Leura (116km)<br />
Head through the pretty towns of Faulconbridge and Hazelbrook and<br />
continue to Wentworth Falls. Offering spectacular views over the<br />
Jamison Valley and excellent trails into the Blue Mountains National<br />
Park, Wentworth Falls is a great place to stop for a walk through the<br />
bush.<br />
Drive to lovely Leura and take some time to peruse the shops, galleries<br />
and craft stores, and then stop for lunch in one of a number of gourmet<br />
cafés. It’s just a short drive to neighbouring Katoomba with its historic<br />
buildings and antiques stores, and Echo Point where you can view<br />
the incredible Three Sisters rock formation from the lookout, or get<br />
a different view from Scenic World’s railway, walkway, skyway or<br />
cableway.<br />
Day 2: Leura – <strong>Sydney</strong> (116km)<br />
Take the leisurely Bells Line of Road back to <strong>Sydney</strong>, and maybe try<br />
some of the 18 discovery trails to explore the wilderness further. Drive<br />
about 40 minutes north to Hartley Vale – here you’ll find a quaint<br />
historic village, along with the remnants of early roads over the Blue<br />
Mountains, dating back to the early 19th Century – some of which have<br />
now been incorporated into walking tracks.<br />
Continue to Mt Tomah through the heart of the Blue Mountains, passing<br />
the tiny town of Bell. Head directly to the Tomah Botanic Gardens and<br />
view over 5000 species of cool climate plants before making your way<br />
leisurely back to <strong>Sydney</strong>.<br />
Rental car: Hertz (Group C) from $39 per day<br />
Our favourite places to stay:<br />
• Leura House<br />
• Fairmont Resort Blue Mountains, MGallery<br />
Blue Moutains<br />
National Park<br />
Katoomba<br />
Wentworth<br />
Falls<br />
Faulconbridge<br />
Scenic Leura<br />
Hazelbrook<br />
World’s Three Sisters<br />
Railway<br />
Blue Moutains<br />
National Park<br />
Highlights worth seeing along the way<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong><br />
Jenolan Caves – Regarded as Australia’s most outstanding cave system,<br />
with pure underground rivers, amazing limestone and crystal formations.<br />
Experience Adventure Caving, this has you abseiling, squeezing and<br />
climbing through undeveloped caves, with only a head l<strong>amp</strong> to light your<br />
way.<br />
Blue Mountains Glow Worm Caves – Definitely not to be missed! Take a<br />
walk through an ancient canyon surrounded by thousands of spectacular<br />
glow worms.<br />
Scenic World’s Railway – Discover panoramic views of the World<br />
Heritage-listed Blue Mountains from the 510 metre Scenic Cableway as it<br />
gently descends into the Jamison Valley.<br />
The Weeping Rock and Fletchers Lookout Track – This moderate<br />
walk visits Weeping Rock waterfall on Jamison Creek and enjoys the great<br />
views from Fletchers Lookout. The view from Fletchers Lookout includes<br />
Mount Solitary, Kings Tableland and Wentworth Falls, and is a great place<br />
to rest before the climb back up.<br />
The Three Sisters, © Sally Mayan; Tourism NSW<br />
Old Leura Dairy<br />
Wentworth Falls © Hamilton Lund; Destination NSW<br />
The price guide shown is per car hire based on 3 day hire rate. Specials and surcharges may apply depending on travel date<br />
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Hunter Valley<br />
So close to <strong>Sydney</strong> yet truly a world away, the Hunter<br />
Valley is the birthplace of Australian wine. Here you’ll<br />
find world-class Semillon, Shiraz and generations of<br />
family winemakers. Add to this an array of activities,<br />
such as hot air ballooning, wine tasting tours, cooking<br />
schools and multi award-winning dining experiences.<br />
QUEENSLAND<br />
NEW SOUTH WALES<br />
Coffs Harbour<br />
3 days/2 nights Suggested Self-Drive<br />
Day 1: <strong>Sydney</strong> – Hunter Valley (171km)<br />
Travel the scenic route via Wollombi Village to the Hunter Valley.<br />
Visit a number of local food producers to s<strong>amp</strong>le fresh handmade<br />
cheeses, olives, jams, pickles or honey. Before you check into your<br />
accommodation, take time to stop into a winder/cellar door and enjoy<br />
your first Hunter Valley Semillon or Shiraz. Buy a bottle or two to take<br />
back to your hotel to enjoy.<br />
Day 2: Hunter Valley<br />
Start the day with a sunrise hot air balloon flight over the vineyards, a<br />
great way to get a real feel of the lay of the land. Then it is time to get<br />
amongst the vines on a vineyard tour to discover what winemaking is<br />
all about. Put this new-found wine knowledge to the test with a visit to<br />
some local cellar doors to find your favourite drop. From degustation<br />
menus and romantic dining to tapas and casual pub meals, it’s all on<br />
offer.<br />
Day 3: Hunter Valley – <strong>Sydney</strong> (171km)<br />
If you’re a golfer you might want to tee off at the 18-hole Greg Norman<br />
designed Vintage Golf Course, or p<strong>amp</strong>er yourself at one of the relaxing<br />
day spas. Before heading back to the city a stop at the Hunter Valley<br />
Gardens is well worth it. Spanning over 60 acres there are 10 stunning<br />
feature gardens.<br />
Rental car: Hertz (Group C) from $39 per day<br />
Our favourite places to stay:<br />
• Mercure Resort Hunter Valley Gardens<br />
• Peppers Guest house, Cessnock<br />
• Chateau Elan Hunter Valley, Cessnock<br />
VICTORIA<br />
Dubbo<br />
HUNTER<br />
VALLEY<br />
BLUE MOUNTAINS<br />
NATIONAL PARK<br />
Pokolbin<br />
Cessnock<br />
Wollombi Village<br />
Bathurst<br />
Hunter Valley Gardens/<br />
The Vintage Gold Club/<br />
McGuigan Wines<br />
Leura<br />
Jervis Bay<br />
Aerohunter<br />
Maitland Markets<br />
Port Stephens<br />
Newcastle<br />
Gosford<br />
SYDNEY<br />
Wollongong<br />
Highlights A.C.Tworth seeing along the way<br />
Port Macquarie<br />
Gosford – Whether you prefer bush, beach or cultural and culinary<br />
experiences, Gosford has something to offer. Make sure you stop for lunch<br />
at Fahrenheit Café as it’s a favourite amongst the locals. Great coffee and<br />
amazing food.<br />
Maitland Markets – Held on the first Sunday of every month, these<br />
markets are not to be missed. With over 600 stalls displaying the best of<br />
homemade, home grown and home baked goods, artisans, musicians,<br />
gourmet food and the finest quality craft ever assembled.<br />
Aerohunter – Your only opportunity to fly in one of Australia’s rarest war<br />
birds. You’ll have the thrill of a lifetime with an authentic war bird military<br />
experience flown by a professional RAAF or Ace aerobatic pilot!<br />
McGuigan Wines – A warm welcome awaits you at the McGuigan Cellar<br />
Door, located in the heart of the Hunter Valley. To gain the full wine<br />
experience join the informative tour of the winery and learn how they get<br />
the grapes from the vine to the bottle.<br />
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The price guide shown is per car hire based on 3 day hire rate. Specials and surcharges may apply depending on travel date
The Legendary Pacific Coast<br />
Heading north from <strong>Sydney</strong> along the Pacific Ocean<br />
coastline to Coolangatta, this scenic drive takes you<br />
through some of the most striking landscapes in<br />
New South Wales. An almost continuous line of surf<br />
beaches, National Parks and a hinterland of rolling<br />
green hills and friendly towns.<br />
© The Legendary Pacific Coast; Destination NSW<br />
5 days/4 nights Suggested Self-Drive<br />
QUEENSLAND<br />
Lismore<br />
Coolangatta<br />
Kingscliff<br />
Byron Bay<br />
Day 1: <strong>Sydney</strong> – Port Stephens (213km)<br />
Head to The Entrance, one of the prettiest towns on the Central Coast.<br />
Travel through Newcastle on your way to Port Stephens, known for its<br />
great dolphin and whale watching opportunities (seasonal).<br />
Day 2: Nelson Bay – South West Rocks (319km)<br />
Make your way to historic Port Macquarie and stop for a seaside lunch<br />
break and walk along the breakwater. South West Rocks is just an hour<br />
from here and is a sleepy coastal retreat at its barefoot best.<br />
Day 3: South West Rocks – Coffs Harbour (106km)<br />
Visit Dorrigo National Park before making your way back to the coast to<br />
vibrant Coffs Harbour. The coast that sweeps north and south along the<br />
Coffs Coast has amazing beaches to suit all tastes. Make sure to stop at<br />
the ‘Big Banana’. Great fun for the family.<br />
Day 4: Coffs Harbour – Byron Bay (241km)<br />
Make your way to riverside Grafton, famous for its jacaranda trees, and<br />
take a walk through the historic streets. Drive inland to Lismore, home<br />
to more artists and buskers per capita than anywhere else in Australia.<br />
Once you arrive in Byron Bay you can relax at the beach or if you’re<br />
feeling energetic take a walk to the Byron Bay Lighthouse.<br />
Day 5: Byron Bay – Coolangatta (68km)<br />
Venture on one of the many bushwalks in the hinterland rainforest or<br />
coastal trails. We recommend a visit to The Farm Byron Bay, where<br />
you will gain first-hand knowledge of sustainable and ethical farming<br />
practices. Enjoy a scrumptious meal at Three Blue Ducks restaurant<br />
before leisurely making your way to Coolangatta.<br />
Rental car: Hertz (Group C) from $65 per day<br />
Our favourite places to stay:<br />
• The Nelson Resort, Nelson Bay<br />
• BreakFree Aanuka Beach Resort, Coffs Harbour<br />
• The Byron at Byron Resort & Spa<br />
Newcastle<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong><br />
Grafton<br />
DORRIGO NATIONAL PARK<br />
NEW SOUTH WALES<br />
Coffs Harbour<br />
Sout West Rocks<br />
Port Macquarie<br />
Port Stephens/Nelson Bay<br />
Highlights worth seeing along the way<br />
Port Stephens – Enjoy year-round water sports at Port Stephens’ Great<br />
Lakes Marine Park including diving and snorkeling, surfing and sailing<br />
– also home to an array of marine life including resident dolphins. The<br />
Worimi Conservation Lands, a coastal desert wilderness, will amaze you<br />
with the sheer size and beauty of the sand dunes.<br />
Byron Bay – Renowned for beautiful golden beaches, surf culture and<br />
a laid-back lifestyle that’s just a little bit hippy. Luxury resorts and fine<br />
restaurants sit alongside yoga schools and market stalls offering treats like<br />
locally grown organic coffee. Once you’ve experienced the spectacular<br />
coastline, head into the hinterland where you’ll find more stunning<br />
natural scenery including National Parks like Mt Warning and Mooball.<br />
Kingscliff – One of The Tweed’s best kept secrets. Kingscliff offers<br />
a relaxed vibe, stunning scenery, and is fast becoming known as a<br />
gourmet escape. Its coastline consists of a series of golden beaches<br />
cradled between headlands, with world-class surf breaks to top off this<br />
remarkable destination – all within a stone’s throw of the glitzy Gold<br />
Coast.<br />
While on your self-drive be sure to make a stop at the Kingscliff surf<br />
lifesaving club for great cheap meals with the best view in town<br />
Byron Bay<br />
Fingal Bay, Port Stephens<br />
© James Pipino; Destination NSW<br />
The price guide shown is per car hire based on 5 day hire rate. Specials and surcharges may apply depending on travel date<br />
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<strong>Sydney</strong> to <strong>Melbourne</strong><br />
This magnificent stretch of coastline is one of<br />
Australia’s most dramatic and naturally beautiful<br />
self-drives. The waters of the Pacific, Tasman and<br />
Bass Strait have carved out dramatic headlands and<br />
created beautiful coves and beaches. Visit quaint<br />
fishing villages, hamlets and thriving rural towns.<br />
Mornington Peninsula<br />
8 days/7 nights Suggested Self-Drive<br />
Day 1-2: <strong>Sydney</strong> – Jervis Bay – Narooma (350km)<br />
Take the scenic Grand Pacific Drive to the coastal city of Wollongong,<br />
pass through beautiful Kiama and Gerroa before arriving in Jervis Bay.<br />
Jervis Bay is well known for its resident dolphins and amazing white<br />
sand beaches.<br />
Day 3-4: Narooma – Mallacoota – Metung (392km)<br />
Visit Central Tilba with its array of arts and craft stores before travelling<br />
along the beach road to Mimosa Rocks National Park for a picnic and<br />
swim. Head to Cape Conran Coastal Park before you reach Lakes<br />
Entrance, a picturesque holiday town and fishing port.<br />
VICTORIA<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong><br />
Mornington<br />
Peninsula<br />
Phillip Island<br />
Metung<br />
NEW SOUTH<br />
WALES<br />
ACT<br />
Mallacoota<br />
Cape Conrad<br />
Coastal Park<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong><br />
Woollongong<br />
Kiama<br />
Gerroa<br />
Jervis Bay<br />
Batemans Bay<br />
Narooma<br />
Central Tilba<br />
Mimosa Rocks National Park<br />
Day 5-6: Metung – Wilsons Promontory – Phillip Island (305km)<br />
Head to Wilsons Promontory National Park, Australia’s southernmost<br />
point, famous for its wild beaches and mountain views. Cross the bridge<br />
to Phillip Island – don’t miss the daily dusk parade of little penguins as<br />
they parade up the beach.<br />
Day 7-8: Phillip Island – Mornington Peninsula – <strong>Melbourne</strong> (141km)<br />
Make your way back across the bridge to Mornington Peninsula, where<br />
you wont be short of things to do. Great for coastal walks, or dine in<br />
excellent restaurants and taste the regional wines on offer at over 50<br />
cellar doors. There are plenty of cute towns to explore on the peninsula<br />
as you make your way back to <strong>Melbourne</strong>, just over an hour away.<br />
Rental car: Hertz (Group C) from $85 per day<br />
Our favourite places to stay:<br />
• Coolangatta Estate, Jervis Bay<br />
• Horizon Apartments Narooma<br />
• McMillans of Metung Resort<br />
• Peppers Moonah Links Resort, Mornington Peninsula<br />
Wilsons Promontory<br />
Highlights worth seeing along the way<br />
Batemans Bay – A stop in Batemans Bay on the way to Narooma has you<br />
visiting Clyde River National Park. Here you can go bushwalking, fishing,<br />
and take part in water sports such as kayaking and snorkelling. The Clyde<br />
River is also the heart of the ‘Oyster Coast’, and is where you’ll find some<br />
of the freshest oysters in and around Bateman’s Bay.<br />
Phillip Island – Experience one of Australia’s most popular attractions.<br />
Each night at sunset you’ll be amazed by little penguins returning ashore<br />
after a day’s fishing. Witness this magical procession – it is a treat never<br />
forgotten.<br />
Bathing boxes, Mornington Peninsula – These iconic bathing boxes on<br />
Brighton Beach form a vibrant arc of colour that curves along the sand<br />
and stretches to meet the skyline of <strong>Melbourne</strong>. These picture postcard<br />
boxes have their own character, shape and splashes of luminous paint.<br />
Chin Chin <strong>Melbourne</strong> – Known as one of <strong>Melbourne</strong>’s best modern<br />
Asian restaurants. You won’t be disappointed. Say “Feed Me” and the<br />
waiters will bring out some of their most popular Chin Chin’s share-style<br />
dishes, so sit back and enjoy the flavours. Make sure you get there early to<br />
avoid long waiting times.<br />
Jervis Bay<br />
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The price guide shown is per car hire based on 8 day hire rate. Specials and surcharges may apply depending on travel date
Guided Holidays with<br />
AAT Kings<br />
AAT Kings strive to represent the very best that<br />
New South Wales has to offer. Their people<br />
are warm, friendly, engaged and enthusiastic.<br />
They love a laugh and a good story and they<br />
will show you landscapes and cities that are<br />
beautiful beyond belief.<br />
With a wide range of Guided Holidays, Short<br />
Breaks and Day Tours, they have a travel style<br />
to suit every traveller’s taste and budget. Their<br />
goal every day is to share Australia with their<br />
guests, to bring Australia to life.<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> Food & Wine Discovery<br />
4 days/3 nights<br />
Discover <strong>Sydney</strong> and the Hunter Valley’s delicious food and wine and<br />
delight your taste buds. Dine at <strong>Sydney</strong>’s tallest landmark and enjoy a<br />
delicious buffet dinner. Explore the Hunter Valley’s finest wineries and<br />
enjoy tours and tastings of Hope Estate and McGuigan Wines. You’ll be a<br />
wine connoisseur in no time.<br />
Day 1: <strong>Sydney</strong><br />
Arrive into <strong>Sydney</strong> and spend the day at your leisure. Check out <strong>Sydney</strong>’s<br />
major shopping malls or take a Captain Cook Harbour Dinner Cruise<br />
(own expense) passing through the main harbour attractions.<br />
Day 2: <strong>Sydney</strong><br />
Enjoy a tour of <strong>Sydney</strong> taking in all the major attractions and ending in<br />
Bondi Beach where you can dip your toes in the cool clear water. This<br />
evening, dine at the <strong>Sydney</strong> Tower Restaurant. Enjoy a delicious buffet<br />
dinner with over 40 freshly prepared dishes from a range of cuisines.<br />
Day 3: <strong>Sydney</strong> – Hunter Valley – <strong>Sydney</strong><br />
Visit some of the Hunter Valley’s best wineries and taste what they have<br />
to offer. At the Hunter Resort enjoy a tasting platter lunch of seasonal<br />
local produce and a range of wine tastings to complement the food. Your<br />
final stop is the Hunter Valley Gardens Village, where there’s time for<br />
shopping or browsing.<br />
Day 4: <strong>Sydney</strong><br />
Your short break concludes this morning after breakfast. Why not spend<br />
a beautiful day out exploring <strong>Sydney</strong> at your own pace.<br />
<strong>Sydney</strong> & the Blue Mountains<br />
4 days/3 nights<br />
You’ve got <strong>Sydney</strong> covered, see the <strong>Sydney</strong> Opera House, Manly, Bondi<br />
Beach and other iconic sights. Take a cruise on world-famous <strong>Sydney</strong><br />
Harbour, and travel into the hills to experience the beauty of the Blue<br />
Mountains.<br />
Day 1: <strong>Sydney</strong><br />
Arrive into <strong>Sydney</strong> and spend the day exploring. Perhaps take a stroll<br />
through the historic Rocks area and Circular Quay, eat at one of the<br />
many restaurants and take in the scenery.<br />
Day 2: <strong>Sydney</strong><br />
This morning cross over the <strong>Sydney</strong> Harbour Bridge and onto famous<br />
Manly Beach. Return to the city for a buffet luncheon cruise on <strong>Sydney</strong><br />
Harbour. This afternoon tour <strong>Sydney</strong> and see the Opera House, Royal<br />
Botanic Gardens and Mrs. Macquarie’s Chair. Finish your day with a<br />
visit to famous Bondi Beach, where you’ll have time to wander along the<br />
shoreline.<br />
Day 3: <strong>Sydney</strong> – Blue Mountains – <strong>Sydney</strong><br />
Marvel at the Three Sisters rock formation and enjoy views of the<br />
Jamison Valley. Visit Scenic World and ride the world’s steepest railway.<br />
Visit the award-winning Featherdale Wildlife Park and pat a cuddly<br />
koala. Why not add-on rides on the Skyway, Cableway and Railway at<br />
Scenic World (ask us for details).<br />
Day 4: <strong>Sydney</strong><br />
End your tour on a high with a beautiful day out in <strong>Sydney</strong> at your own<br />
pace.<br />
Departures: Daily (Apr-Sep except Tuesdays)<br />
Inclusions: Airport transfers, 3 nights accommodation, 3 breakfasts,<br />
1 lunch, 1 dinner, transport, Travel Director and Driver Guide<br />
Price Guide From: $899<br />
Departures: Daily (Apr-Sep)<br />
Inclusions: Airport transfers, 3 nights accommodation, 3 breakfasts,<br />
1 lunch, transport, Travel Director and Driver Guide<br />
Price Guide From: $855<br />
The price guide shown is per adult based on low season travel. Specials or surcharges may apply depending on travel date.<br />
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Experience<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong><br />
Festivals and Events <strong>2017</strong><br />
16-29 Jan Australian Open Tennis<br />
18 Feb White Night <strong>Melbourne</strong><br />
Until 26 Feb<br />
Kinky Boots<br />
01-19 Mar Virgin Australia <strong>Melbourne</strong> Fashion<br />
Festival<br />
03-05 Mar Australian International Airshow<br />
23-26 Mar Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix<br />
29 Mar-02 Apr <strong>Melbourne</strong> International Flower &<br />
Garden Show<br />
29 Mar-23 Apr <strong>Melbourne</strong> International Comedy<br />
Festival<br />
31 Mar-09 Apr <strong>Melbourne</strong> Food & Wine Festival<br />
Apr-Jun<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong> Winter Masterpieces<br />
07 Nov <strong>Melbourne</strong> Cup Carnival<br />
Average Temperatures in ˚C<br />
Dec-Feb: 14/27 Mar-May: 10/24<br />
Jun-Aug: 7/15 Sep-Nov: 9/22<br />
Name your passion and <strong>Melbourne</strong> can match it.<br />
Discover <strong>Melbourne</strong>’s eclectic precincts and fringe suburbs and dive in to uncover<br />
little-known places for cheap, filling lunches; coffee worth boasting about;<br />
underground art; hidden dens and rooftop bars; green spaces; fancy places; and<br />
some good yarns along the way.<br />
A packed agenda of food, wine, sports, shopping and arts is your introduction<br />
to the best of <strong>Melbourne</strong> – from its creative, exciting city centre, to its buzzing<br />
neighbourhood hubs. It’s the gateway to Victoria’s world-class wineries, natural<br />
springs, peninsulas, spectacular coastline and alpine villages.<br />
The city is a visitor-friendly combination of bustling thoroughfares and fascinating<br />
lanes, no other Australian city has as many alluring arcades to explore.<br />
Winding through the city is the Yarra River. A <strong>Melbourne</strong> icon, the river is the focus<br />
for numerous spectacular events including the famous Moomba festival, rowing<br />
regattas and the <strong>Melbourne</strong> Festival. Its Southbank district is lined with cafés<br />
and bars, while on the north side you’ll find the city’s creative heartland around<br />
Federation Square.<br />
Further afield, the vibrant, trendy and culturally diverse suburbs such as Fitzroy, St<br />
Kilda and Prahran are easily accessible via the famous city tram and bus network.<br />
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Experience <strong>Melbourne</strong><br />
Our favourite things to see and do<br />
Shopping – The city’s passion for fashion is a serious<br />
matter, a fact not overlooked by international retail giants<br />
looking to establish Australian outposts, and local designers<br />
keen on getting a strong start. The city’s myriad laneways<br />
and arcades harbour untold gems, inner city precincts<br />
spoil you for choice, while department stores and shopping<br />
centres continue to raise the bar. The city’s shopping precinct<br />
Emporium <strong>Melbourne</strong> features a mix of local and international<br />
designers, innovative concept and flagship stores and worldclass<br />
architecture, and connects to <strong>Melbourne</strong> Central, Myer<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong> and to David Jones via pedestrian bridges and<br />
tunnels. You have to see it to believe it!<br />
© Visions of Victoria<br />
Events & Shows – A whole world of events awaits you in<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong>. Whatever the season, the city is buzzing with<br />
theatre, exhibitions, concerts, festivals and sporting events.<br />
Drawing guests from across Australia and around the globe,<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong>’s busy events calendar is sure to excite.<br />
Art, Theatre & Culture – Scratch the surface in<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong> and you’ll discover a city buzzing with dynamic<br />
and cutting-edge arts and culture. Head to the Southbank<br />
precinct – where the The Arts Centre, MTC, Malthouse, Recital<br />
Centre and the National Gallery of Victoria form <strong>Melbourne</strong>’s<br />
beating cultural heart. At Federation Square, where art meets<br />
architecture, watch inspiring audio visual shows at ACMI, see<br />
the collection at the Ian Potter Centre, or catch a recital at The<br />
Edge theatre. Inside and out, you’ll discover the innovation<br />
and skill of local artists and designers at hole-in-the-wall<br />
galleries and theatres across the city.<br />
© Roberto Seba;<br />
Visions of Victoria<br />
Food & Wine – Experience <strong>Melbourne</strong>’s mix of cultures<br />
in its myriad restaurants, cafés, bistros and bars. Whether<br />
you’re after modern, traditional, exotic or homespun flavours<br />
– the city’s eclectic dining scene offers a startling array of the<br />
world’s great cuisines, from popular favourites to the truly<br />
ground breaking.<br />
© Tourism Australia<br />
Flemington<br />
Kensington<br />
West <strong>Melbourne</strong><br />
Port <strong>Melbourne</strong><br />
Docklands<br />
Parkville<br />
North<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong><br />
South<br />
Wharf<br />
Princes<br />
Hill<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong><br />
Southbank<br />
South <strong>Melbourne</strong><br />
Carlton<br />
North<br />
Carlton<br />
Fitzroy<br />
Fitzroy<br />
North<br />
Collingwood<br />
East<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong><br />
Clifton Hill<br />
Cremorne<br />
Richmond<br />
Fairfield<br />
Burnley<br />
Alphington<br />
Albert Park<br />
Middle<br />
Park<br />
St Kilda<br />
West<br />
St Kilda<br />
South Yarra<br />
Prahran<br />
Windsor<br />
St Kilda<br />
East<br />
Balaclava<br />
Elwood<br />
Ripponlea<br />
© Visions of Victoria<br />
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<strong>Melbourne</strong> Accommodation<br />
DOCKLANDS<br />
WEST MELBOURNE<br />
Etihad<br />
Stadium<br />
DFO<br />
Flagstaff<br />
Gardens<br />
Flagstaff<br />
Railway<br />
Station<br />
Spencer St<br />
Southern Cross<br />
Railway Station<br />
7<br />
King St<br />
8<br />
Queen<br />
Victoria<br />
Market<br />
Little Lonsdale<br />
William St<br />
Lonsdale St<br />
Bourke St<br />
Little Collins St<br />
Collins St<br />
Flinders St<br />
Latrobe St<br />
Queen St<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong><br />
Aquarium<br />
11<br />
18<br />
Victoria St<br />
Franklin St<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong><br />
Central Railway<br />
Station<br />
13<br />
Flinders Ln<br />
9<br />
Swanston St<br />
Emporium<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong><br />
5<br />
Elizabeth St<br />
6<br />
2<br />
3<br />
QV<br />
SOUTHBANK<br />
Russell St<br />
Little Bourke St<br />
Flinders Street<br />
Railway Station<br />
Eureka<br />
Tower<br />
4<br />
1<br />
14<br />
16<br />
17<br />
Exhibition St<br />
12<br />
Regent<br />
Theatre<br />
Carlton<br />
Gardens<br />
15<br />
Spring St<br />
Princess<br />
Theatre<br />
Federation<br />
Square<br />
Birrarung<br />
Marr Park<br />
Alexandra<br />
Gardens<br />
Queen Victoria<br />
Gardens<br />
Parliament<br />
Railway<br />
Station<br />
Treasury<br />
Gardens<br />
Fitzroy<br />
Gardens<br />
Rod Laver<br />
Arena<br />
Hisense<br />
Arena<br />
EAST MELBOURNE<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong><br />
Cricket Ground<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong> Convention<br />
Exhibition Centre<br />
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AAMI Park<br />
Ibis Styles <strong>Melbourne</strong>, The Victoria Hotel 1 Causeway Inn On The Mall 2<br />
If you prefer to spend on wining, dining and exploring – then this a<br />
value for money hotel. This historic hotel is located right in the centre<br />
of <strong>Melbourne</strong> CBD, just a five minute walk away from <strong>Melbourne</strong>’s best<br />
shopping – Bourke Street Mall with Myer, David Jones and the Emporium<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong>.<br />
This is a prime position on Bourke Street Mall, the vibrant heart of<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong>, opposite Myer and David Jones department stores. The<br />
hotel is surrounded by lively cafés, fashion and accessory boutiques,<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong>’s famous shopping arcades and international fashion houses<br />
Zara and H&M.<br />
Mercure Welcome <strong>Melbourne</strong><br />
3<br />
Travelodge Hotel <strong>Melbourne</strong> Southbank<br />
4<br />
A shopper’s dream – next door to David Jones and a couple of doors<br />
down from Myer. Just around the corner is Bourke Street Mall and across<br />
the road is the new Emporium shopping centre. It is also really easy<br />
to discover the specialist stores and fantastic boutiques in the many<br />
laneways nearby.<br />
Whether you’re in town for some culture, shopping, food and wine or<br />
a special event − this location is perfect. Only a 10 minute walk to the<br />
National Gallery, a 5 minute walk across the river to Flinders Street, or a<br />
20 minute stroll to the Rod Laver Arena. Or why not grab a drink along<br />
Southbank and people watch for the evening.<br />
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<strong>Melbourne</strong> Accommodation<br />
© Visions of Victoria<br />
Causeway 353 Hotel<br />
5 Rendezvous Hotel <strong>Melbourne</strong><br />
6<br />
Contemporary in style and tucked away in a little laneway with quirky<br />
shops, fashion boutiques and heaps of eateries right on your doorstep.<br />
The bustling Bourke Street Mall is within walking distance, with all CBD<br />
entertainment, sporting and cultural venues just a stroll away.<br />
Built in 1913, this heritage-listed hotel has been resorted to retain the<br />
feel and style of the classical 1900’s era while providing all the leading<br />
facilities of the 21st century. It’s in the very heart of the city, across the<br />
road from Flinders Street Station and the footpath that heads across the<br />
river to Southbank, with its dining strip and entertainment complex.<br />
Head to Flinders Lane for the best eateries in <strong>Melbourne</strong>, just one<br />
street away<br />
Vibe Savoy Hotel <strong>Melbourne</strong><br />
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Holiday Inn <strong>Melbourne</strong> on Flinders<br />
8<br />
Housed in an Art Deco building, the combination of the lovely heritage<br />
features and bursts of bright colour have resulted in a charming place to<br />
stay with lots of character. It’s in a great spot, just a few blocks from the<br />
hub of the city which is only a 10-15 minute walk.<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong> is Australia’s fashion, art and sports capital, and Holiday Inn<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong> on Flinders is the best place to enjoy it all. Located in the free<br />
tram zone, explore some of Australia’s best shopping precincts, from<br />
boutique designers to high-end fashion. Immerse yourself in a myriad of<br />
galleries, or soak up the action at the MCG and Etihad. And remember,<br />
kids under 12 stay and eat free here.<br />
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<strong>Melbourne</strong> Accommodation<br />
© Visions of Victoria<br />
Crown Promenade <strong>Melbourne</strong><br />
9 Crown Metropol <strong>Melbourne</strong><br />
10<br />
Stylish, modern and relaxed, Crown Promenade is located in the heart of<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong>’s Southbank precinct and offers contemporary guest rooms<br />
ranging from Standard Rooms to Suites. Crown is home to a variety of<br />
events and conference facilities, premium and café-style dining, retail<br />
boutiques, stylish bars and nightclubs.<br />
Redefine style at <strong>Melbourne</strong>’s most striking and sophisticated hotel.<br />
This urban oasis combines stylish accommodation with contemporary<br />
luxury. The unrivalled location connects you to the best of <strong>Melbourne</strong>’s<br />
shopping, dining and cultural precincts. Indulge in a spa treatment at<br />
ISIKA Spa or spend time by the pool.<br />
Crown Towers 11<br />
Stamford Plaza <strong>Melbourne</strong><br />
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Situated in the heart of <strong>Melbourne</strong>’s Southbank precinct, Crown Towers<br />
is synonymous with elegance and luxury. The spectacular views from<br />
this riverside icon are matched by exemplary service, state of the art<br />
facilities and exceptional signature restaurants. Wind down at the<br />
opulent Crown Spa or relax by the pool.<br />
Stylish and super central, these suites are at the ‘Paris end’ of little<br />
Collins Street, home to great boutique shopping for both men and<br />
women. A rooftop pool, Jacuzzi and sauna await after a day exploring<br />
the city’s laneways and cafés. As night falls, head to nearby theatres and<br />
discover hidden bars.<br />
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<strong>Melbourne</strong> Apartments<br />
© Visions of Victoria<br />
Metro Apartments on Bank<br />
Place <strong>Melbourne</strong><br />
13 Fraser Place <strong>Melbourne</strong> 14 Oaks on Lonsdale<br />
15<br />
Just a short tram ride away from the Queen<br />
Victoria Markets for fresh local produce<br />
and delicious treats you can take home and<br />
cook up in your apartment. With a great<br />
central location, only 500m from the main<br />
shopping area of <strong>Melbourne</strong> centre and great<br />
restaurants to choose from.<br />
If you’re looking for something a little bit<br />
stylish and chic, this is the place to be.<br />
Surrounded by trendy cafés, jazz clubs, cool<br />
bars and just a short walk from the heart of the<br />
CBD. This all suite property is the perfect place<br />
to stay for a long weekend shopping trip, with<br />
fabulous boutique shopping close by.<br />
Stock up on Victorian wine & cheese at<br />
the Queen Vic Markets to enjoy on the<br />
hotel’s rooftop terrace<br />
You’ve got a great selection of restaurants,<br />
cafés and shops all within walking distance<br />
of this property. Or if you want to make use<br />
of your kitchen, there is a supermarket just<br />
underneath. You will have great views of the<br />
city and after exploring nearby Chinatown<br />
or the vibrant theatre district you’ll enjoy<br />
relaxing back at your studio or apartment.<br />
Mantra on Russell 16<br />
Citadines on Bourke<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong><br />
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Adina Apartment Hotel<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong><br />
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A fantastic location in the heart of the theatre<br />
district and also really close to some famous<br />
eat streets. You’re just seconds away from<br />
Chinatown where you can wander under the<br />
lanterns and neon lights choosing the perfect<br />
spot for dinner, then head down a laneway or<br />
up a flight of stairs to a hip bar.<br />
These award-winning, vibrant apartments are<br />
in the centre of the city’s heartbeat. Enjoy the<br />
Bourke Street Mall, <strong>Melbourne</strong> Central and QV<br />
shopping precincts, discover the magic of MCG<br />
or Rod Laver Arena with the best live sporting<br />
action and world-class concerts, plus unique<br />
dining experiences right on your doorstep.<br />
Refurbished in 2016, spacious and very central,<br />
just a block from Bourke St Mall. Perfectly<br />
located for you to discover the chic boutiques,<br />
buzzing laneways and trendy bars in its historic<br />
city centre. Why not head to the delightful<br />
Queen Victoria Markets to pick up a selection<br />
of Australia’s best produce and prepare a<br />
gourmet meal in your stylish apartment.<br />
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<strong>Melbourne</strong> Sightseeing<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong> Star<br />
One of only four<br />
giant observation<br />
wheels in the world<br />
and the only one<br />
in the Southern<br />
Hemisphere. With<br />
21 spacious cabins<br />
and 120m high,<br />
enjoy a 30 minute<br />
flight and take in<br />
the unparalleled<br />
360° views of<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong> and<br />
surrounds by day<br />
or night.<br />
Café Culture Walk<br />
Laneways are a<br />
breeding ground<br />
for cafés and coffee<br />
shops, this city is<br />
certainly known<br />
for its coffee. Hear<br />
of the immigration<br />
populations<br />
influence, and the<br />
transformation of the<br />
city via its heritage coffee palaces and passionate<br />
baristas – you’ll visit places that even locals may<br />
miss. Lunch included.<br />
Dracula’s Cabaret Restaurant<br />
How does a horror cabaret show with fleshy<br />
razor edge humour, dazzling costumes, great<br />
music, a ghost train ride, and a delicious three<br />
course dinner sound? Dracula’s is a ‘fangtastic’<br />
night out, combining live music, stand-up<br />
comedy, aerial circus and quality dining.<br />
Colonial Tramcar Restaurant<br />
These restaurants on wheels were the first<br />
travelling tramcar restaurants in the world, with<br />
the choice of lunch, early dinner or a late dinner.<br />
As you cruise the city streets of <strong>Melbourne</strong> you’ll<br />
enjoy a set menu of fine Australian cuisine and<br />
drink the very best of Australian wines.<br />
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Magnificent <strong>Melbourne</strong> Morning City Tour<br />
Enjoy <strong>Melbourne</strong>’s famous city sights and<br />
historical landmarks as you hear about its<br />
wonderful history and marvel at its architectureal<br />
splendour. Explore Fitzroy Gardens, stroll through<br />
the Botanic Gardens and Captains Cook’s Cottage<br />
and reflect at the Shrine of Remembrance.<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong><br />
Walking<br />
Tours<br />
Lean about<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong>’s<br />
past and the<br />
early colonial<br />
life. Venture<br />
through the<br />
laneways<br />
and arcades,<br />
discover<br />
street art,<br />
music and cafés along the way on the Cultural<br />
Walk. Or learn about <strong>Melbourne</strong>’s beer and pub<br />
culture on the Beer Lovers Guide to <strong>Melbourne</strong>.<br />
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MCG Tours and National Sports Museum<br />
Take an unforgettable guided tour of the MCG<br />
and visit the National Sports Museum to discover<br />
what makes Australia such a great sporting<br />
country. With over 3500 objects on display<br />
showcasing Australian football, cricket, the<br />
Olympic Games, soccer and more.<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong> Sports<br />
Lovers Tour<br />
Explore the city<br />
that hosts some of<br />
the world’s best<br />
sporting events.<br />
Visit Flemington<br />
Racecourse, drive<br />
around Albert park on<br />
the Formula 1 ® Grand<br />
Prix track, enjoy<br />
a pub style lunch<br />
at Etihad Stadium<br />
precinct, then choose<br />
between a tour of<br />
The MCG and/or Rod<br />
Laver and/or National<br />
Sports Museum.<br />
Sovereign Hill<br />
Journey back in time to the<br />
Victorian gold rush era as you<br />
visit historic Ballarat and the<br />
period town of Sovereign Hill.<br />
Enjoy stories of the Eueka<br />
Stockade an see tradesmen at<br />
work. Tour an underground<br />
mine and even try your luck<br />
panning for gold.<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong> Outlet Shopping Tour<br />
Enjoy a fun day of retail therapy without the worry<br />
of carrying bags or tracking down the best shops.<br />
Your host will help you discover some of the best<br />
discount outlets and hard-to-find warehouse sales,<br />
you’ll shop till you drop, then refuel with lunch and<br />
a glass of bubbles before you hit the shops again.<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong> Zoos Victoria<br />
With three zoos on offer, experience an African<br />
adventure a little closer to home at the Werribee<br />
Open Range Zoo or meet over 300 different species<br />
from around the world at Melboure Zoo. Or for a truly<br />
Australian experience visit Healesville Sanctuary and<br />
interact with Australian Wildlife.<br />
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Events & Shows<br />
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<strong>Melbourne</strong> Cup Carnival<br />
It’s ‘the celebration that stops a nation’.<br />
One of the world’s greatest racing<br />
carnivals. A unique social and cultural<br />
event encompassing, thoroughbred<br />
racing, food, wine and incredible<br />
fashion. An unforgettable four days at<br />
Flemington Racecourse, the playground<br />
of racing royalty.<br />
Australian Open Tennis<br />
One of the biggest tennis events in the world –<br />
the Australian Tennis Open is an event you don’t<br />
want to miss. The first out of the four Grand<br />
Slam events, sit back in the <strong>Melbourne</strong> sunshine<br />
in January to watch the world’s top players<br />
compete to become tennis legendaries.<br />
<strong>2017</strong> Formula 1 ® Australian Grand Prix<br />
<strong>2017</strong> marks 22 years of Formula 1 ® at Albert Park. It will be<br />
time to celebrate 22 years of <strong>Melbourne</strong> bringing F1 to the<br />
world stage. Get ready to experience the most exciting,<br />
most watched event on the Australian sporting calendar.<br />
Motorcycle Grand Prix<br />
Just to the south of <strong>Melbourne</strong>, Phillip<br />
Island has motorcycle racing history<br />
dating as far back as the 1920s! The track<br />
is blessed with breath-taking farmland<br />
scenery and ocean views, and is known<br />
as one<br />
of the<br />
fastest,<br />
most<br />
fluid,<br />
tracks<br />
on the<br />
circuit.<br />
Kinky Boots<br />
Kinky Boots is the hilarious and heartwarming<br />
musical that <strong>Melbourne</strong> has been<br />
waiting for. Based on the movie starring Joel<br />
Edgerton and inspired by a true story, Kinky<br />
Boots is about a young man’s struggle to<br />
save the family business and the unexpected<br />
people he meets along the way.<br />
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Selection of events in <strong>Melbourne</strong> <strong>2017</strong>
There really is only one way to see the best of Australia – SELF-DRIVE.<br />
A self-drive holiday is about freedom on wheels. You can go where you want, when you<br />
want, at your own pace and with peace of mind. All in the privacy of your choice of vehicle<br />
and in the company of your loved ones.<br />
It is not about speeding to cover as much distance as possible or rushing to see as many<br />
places as you can. It is about experiencing and enjoying the places you visit. Forget about<br />
scheduled departures and early wake-up calls. When you are in the driver’s seat, you can<br />
take control of your adventure.<br />
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Mornington Peninsula<br />
Combine coastal living with traditional Aussie charm<br />
on the Mornington Peninsula. Explore the galleries,<br />
spas and cafés in seaside villages, or escape to the<br />
hinterland for gourmet delights at boutique wineries.<br />
Base yourself in one of the towns or villages and get<br />
out and about to explore this pretty part of Australia.<br />
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3 days/2 nights Suggested Self-Drive<br />
Day 1: Mornington – Frankston (17km)<br />
First stop is Frankston, with its 10 kilometres of sweeping foreshore and<br />
a 17 kilometre art and cultural drive that takes in the McClelland Gallery<br />
and Sculpture Park.<br />
Day 2: Frankston – Portsea (56km)<br />
Dromana, Rosebud and Rye have tranquil bays and are really popular<br />
holiday spots in the summer months. They also have some sophisticated<br />
wine bars if you need to take a break. There is plenty of wildlife to see<br />
around these parts too.<br />
Portsea is famous for its luxury cliff-top residences, bathing boxes and<br />
hotel with expansive beach-side lawn. Take the Millionaire’s Walk to<br />
Sorrento along cliff tops, through landscaped gardens and past private<br />
jetties for vantage points of the imposing mansions.<br />
Day 3: Portsea – Tyabb (52km)<br />
This part of the peninsula has secluded beaches, dramatic coastline<br />
and great wineries, not to mention its quiet hinterland with French<br />
and Phillip Islands just across the water. There are plenty of villages to<br />
call into: Balnarring, a good spot to stock up on local produce, tranquil<br />
Flinders, with its gourmet dining options along with cute shops and<br />
Tyabb, that has antique stores galore.<br />
Rental car: Hertz (Group C) from $39 per day<br />
Our favourite places to stay:<br />
• Best Western Frankston International Motel<br />
• Peppers Moonah Links<br />
• Sorrento Beach Motel<br />
• Mornington Motel<br />
Port Phillip<br />
Bay<br />
Mornington<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong><br />
Flinders<br />
Western<br />
Port<br />
Frankston<br />
Tyabb<br />
Portsea Point Nepean<br />
Hastings<br />
Sorrento Dromana<br />
Arthur’s Seat<br />
Rye<br />
French Island<br />
Rosebud<br />
Balnarring<br />
Peninsula<br />
Hot Springs<br />
Blue Range<br />
Estate Wines<br />
Phillip<br />
Island<br />
Highlights worth seeing along the way<br />
Arthur’s Seat – Behind Dromana, this is the highest viewpoint on the<br />
peninsula with breath-taking views and lovely ornamental gardens. Make<br />
sure you head to the top with your camera.<br />
Point Nepean – The tip of the Peninsula was closed to the public for<br />
more than 100 years. Now open, delve into a remarkable military history<br />
that dates back to the 1880s.<br />
Port Philip Bay – Ever wanted to snorkel your way into the fascinating<br />
underwater world of <strong>Melbourne</strong>’s Port Phillip Bay? Here there is plenty to<br />
see; seastars, starfish, sea urchins, pufferfish and of course the Weedy Sea<br />
Dragons in this beautiful area. Don’t worry about carrying snorkel gear –<br />
you can hire it all.<br />
Peninsula Hot Springs – Your journey to relaxation starts here.<br />
Peninsula Hot Springs is an experience that will restore balance and leave<br />
a lasting sense of calm and well-being.<br />
Blue Range Estate Wines – Don’t miss an opportunity to stop here. This<br />
Estate offers spectacular views over Phillip Bay and surrounding areas. So<br />
come along and enjoy a glass of wine and delicious gourmet tasting plates.<br />
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The price guide shown is per car hire based on 3 day hire rate. Specials and surcharges may apply depending on travel date
Yarra Valley &<br />
Dandenong Ranges<br />
Escape to the Yarra Valley to cruise the vine-strung<br />
hills indulging in life’s great pleasures; food, wine<br />
and beautiful landscapes. Then disappear into the<br />
Dandenong Ranges’ secret fern glades, towering<br />
forests and eclectic villages. Base yourself in the<br />
Yarra Valley and go on day trips to explore the region.<br />
Kinglake West<br />
© Mandala Wines; Visions of Victoria<br />
2 days/1 night Suggested Self-Drive<br />
Day 1: <strong>Melbourne</strong> – Yarra Valley (58km)<br />
Enjoy the easy drive from <strong>Melbourne</strong> to the Yarra Valley. Stop in the<br />
town of Yarra Glen where you can explore the shops and pop into<br />
Yering Station for some wine tasting. Nearby is the amazing Tarrawarra<br />
Museum of Art, a privately funded, public gallery housed in an<br />
impressive building.<br />
Next stop is Domaine Chandon, a winery that was established by French<br />
Ch<strong>amp</strong>agne house Moët & Chandon and is dedicated to the production<br />
of sparkling wine. It has a great visitor centre with spectacular views<br />
across the vineyard and valley. Do a wine tour, s<strong>amp</strong>le the goods and<br />
enjoy a late lunch.<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong><br />
Yarra Glen<br />
Sassafras<br />
Belgrave<br />
Lilydale<br />
Tarrawarra<br />
Seville<br />
Mount Dandenong<br />
Observatory<br />
Olinda<br />
Healesville<br />
Domaine Chandon<br />
Yarra<br />
Junction<br />
Day 2: Dandenong Ranges – <strong>Melbourne</strong> (39km)<br />
Make your way to Belgrave, the home of Puffing Billy, Australia’s oldest<br />
steam railway and enjoy a ride travelling 24 kilometres through the<br />
beautiful forests and fern gullies of the Dandenong Ranges.<br />
After your rail journey take some time to explore the cute villages of the<br />
ranges like; Olinda, Sassafras and Belgrave that have shops and galleries<br />
galore. Get out into the fresh air in the Dandenong Ranges National Park,<br />
it offers a vast network of walking tracks through native bush and is<br />
home to the Mount Dandenong Observatory.<br />
Rental car: Hertz (Group C) from $95 per day<br />
Our favourite places to stay:<br />
• Balgowine Estate, Yarra Valley<br />
• Yarra Valley Grand Hotel<br />
• Yarra Gables Motel<br />
Highlights worth seeing along the way<br />
Coldstream Brewey – Converted from a former wool shed, Coldstream<br />
Brewery offers a unique experience blending delicious food with boutique<br />
beer and cider. Come by for a tour conducted every Saturday and Sunday,<br />
for an exclusive tasting inside the custom built microbrewery.<br />
Healesville – Located just under an hour from <strong>Melbourne</strong> and home to<br />
some of the region’s most talented artists. Meander along the main strip<br />
for some great window shopping opportunities, or divulge in some retail<br />
therapy – you won’t be disappointed.<br />
Hot Air Balloon – Start your Yarra Valley day with a hot air balloon<br />
experience. The Yarra Valley provides views of rolling hills, green<br />
landscapes and the chance to see some kangaroos feeding on breakfast as<br />
you fly over them during sunrise. It is such a great feeling as your basket<br />
glides up and over the trees.<br />
Mount Donna Buang – Located in the Yarra Valley, overlooking<br />
Warburton in Victoria. Head to the 21 metre high lookout tower on the<br />
summit for breath-taking panoramic views of the Yarra Valley, Dandenong<br />
Ranges, <strong>Melbourne</strong>, and the Alps.<br />
Balgownie Estate<br />
Yering Station produce store<br />
The price guide shown is per car hire based on 2 day hire rate. Specials and surcharges may apply depending on travel date<br />
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Great Ocean Road<br />
Drive one of the world’s most scenic coastal touring<br />
routes, the Great Ocean Road, spanning 243<br />
kilometres along the coastline of Victoria. Take in<br />
the panoramic views as the road winds along cliff<br />
tops, up to breath-taking headlands, down onto the<br />
edge of beaches, across river estuaries and through<br />
lush rainforests.<br />
© Visions Of Victoria<br />
3 days/2 nights Suggested Self-Drive<br />
Day 1: <strong>Melbourne</strong> – Great Ocean Road (209km)<br />
Make your way towards Torquay, Victoria’s surf capital and a busy<br />
holiday spot. Just out of Torquay stop at the famous surf break of Bells<br />
Beach, a great spot with amazing views. Carry along the coast through<br />
the cute towns of Anglesea and Lorne to Apollo Bay. The stretch between<br />
Lorne and Apollo Bay is really picturesque with the highway carved into<br />
cliffs that drop into the ocean.<br />
Day 2: Great Ocean Road – Gr<strong>amp</strong>ians (102km)<br />
Take the windy road through the Great Otway National Park with its<br />
beautiful rainforests, before returning to hug the coast for the length of<br />
the Port C<strong>amp</strong>bell National Park. The most famous section of the Great<br />
Ocean Road where you’ll find the 12 Apostles. Head out of Port C<strong>amp</strong>bell<br />
to Warrnambool, stop for a break in cute Port Fairy before heading<br />
through farming country to Halls Gap.<br />
Day 3: Gr<strong>amp</strong>ians – <strong>Melbourne</strong> (250km)<br />
The Gr<strong>amp</strong>ian National Park with rugged mountain scenery is renowned<br />
for unspoilt natural beauty and has great lookouts with stunning views,<br />
lovely waterfalls, ancient Aboriginal rock art, colourful wildflower<br />
displays and abundant native wildlife. On route back to <strong>Melbourne</strong> you’ll<br />
pass through Ballarat, with its rich gold mining history.<br />
Rental car: Hertz (Group C) from $39 per day<br />
Our favourite places to stay:<br />
• Mantra Lorne<br />
• Comfort Inn the International Apollo Bay<br />
• Comfort Inn Country Plaza, Halls Gap<br />
Gr<strong>amp</strong>ians<br />
National Park<br />
Adelaide<br />
Port<br />
Fairy<br />
Halls Gap<br />
Ararat<br />
Warrnambool<br />
Ballarat<br />
Lake<br />
Corangamite<br />
Great Ocean Road<br />
Chocolaterie & Ice creamery<br />
Port C<strong>amp</strong>bell<br />
12<br />
Apostles<br />
Cape Otway<br />
Great Otway<br />
National Park<br />
Daylesford<br />
Apollo Bay<br />
Wombat<br />
State Park<br />
Sovereign Hill<br />
Brisbane Ranges<br />
National Park<br />
Highlights worth seeing along the way<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong><br />
Port<br />
Phillip<br />
Geelong Bay<br />
Queenscliff<br />
Torquay<br />
Anglesea<br />
Sorrento<br />
Lorne Bass Strait<br />
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, Warrnambool – A great museum<br />
featuring a shipwreck collection and an 1870s village providing a glimpse<br />
into life at that time.<br />
Cape Otway Lightstation – The oldest, lighthouse in Australia. Perched<br />
on towering sea cliffs where Bass Strait and the Southern Ocean collide.<br />
Great Ocean Road Chocolaterie & Ice-creamery –Take delight in free<br />
chocolate and ice-cream tastings and watch the art of chocolate making.<br />
An experience the whole family can enjoy.<br />
Great Ocean Road Heritage Centre – Since the opening of the Great<br />
Ocean Road in 1932 it has become an iconic destination. This Heritage<br />
Centre showcases the full historical story of the Great Ocean Road – the<br />
back breaking story that many are unfamiliar with.<br />
12 Apostles – The best way experience the 12 Apostles is on a breathtaking<br />
helicopter ride over the most beautiful scenery in Australia. Enjoy<br />
an informative commentary on the unique limestone rock formations and<br />
history of the Shipwreck Coast.<br />
Sovereign Hill – A stop here has you trying your luck at gold mining.<br />
Named Australia’s best ‘Major Tourist Attraction’. Sovereign Hill provides<br />
a unique experience with a day of entertainment.<br />
Port Fairy Lighthouse<br />
12 Apostles<br />
Apollo Bay © Visions of Victoria<br />
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The price guide shown is per car hire based on 3 day hire rate. Specials and surcharges may apply depending on travel date
Guided Tours<br />
Enjoy the coastal drive and small coastal<br />
towns along the Great Ocean Road. See<br />
wildlife in their natural habitat, walk in prehistoric<br />
rainforests, marvel at the 12 Apostles<br />
and the Shipwreck Coast.<br />
Experience the Great Southern Touring Route<br />
with the experts. Sit back, relax and let your<br />
guides take you along this beautiful coast.<br />
© Tourism Australia<br />
Great Ocean Road & 12 Apostles<br />
Full Day<br />
Travel the Great Ocean Road, one of the world’s great coastal drives.<br />
Take a break at seaside Apollo bay and view the amazing 12 Apostles.<br />
Marvel at beautiful Loch Ard Gorge and see the remnants of London<br />
Bridge. Wander in the delightful little seaside village of Port C<strong>amp</strong>bell, a<br />
colourful haven of cafés and boutiques.<br />
Great Ocean Road Tour<br />
2 days/1 night<br />
Travel this famous coastal route in a small group and enjoy the<br />
wonderful accommodation and fine food on offer. This tours pace allows<br />
you the time to enjoy the sights and sounds of the region. Marvel at the<br />
rainforest, wildlife, cliffs and caves and have the personal attention of an<br />
expert guide. This is comfortable and stylish touring!<br />
Departures: Daily<br />
Inclusions: Experienced Driver Guide, comprehensive commentary and<br />
travel in an air-conditioned coach<br />
Price Guide From: $195<br />
Departures: Sun, Tue & Thu<br />
Inclusions: 1 night accommodation, 1 breakfast, 1 morning tea, 1 dinner,<br />
transport, tour guide, small groups (max 8 people)<br />
Price Guide From: $919<br />
Daylesford & Macedon Ranges Food & Wine Trail<br />
2 days/1 night<br />
Enjoy the gourmet delights of the Macedon Ranges. With wonderful<br />
landscapes and characters to make this a memorable journey. Fill your<br />
bags as you go with fresh, local produce, hear stories from the locals and<br />
try generous s<strong>amp</strong>lings of the local products. Stay in the Lake House, one<br />
of the Luxury Lodges of Australia for a truly breath-taking experience.<br />
<strong>Melbourne</strong> to Adelaide Tour<br />
3 days/2 nights<br />
Travel the Great Ocean Road and visit the Coonawarra wine region and<br />
immerse yourself in local food and wine. Travel through coastal villages,<br />
open plains, scenic hills and cast your eyes on one of Australia’s icons,<br />
the 12 Apostles, on route to Adelaide. There are many hidden treasures<br />
to see along the way on this journey between two great cities.<br />
Departures: Sun & Thu<br />
Inclusions: 1 night accommodation, 1 breakfast, 2 lunches, 1 dinner,<br />
transport, tour guide, small groups (max 8 people)<br />
Price Guide From: $1109<br />
Departures: Sun & Thu<br />
Inclusions: 2 nights accommodation, 2 breakfasts, 2 dinners, morning or<br />
afternoon tea, transport, tour guide, small groups (max 8 people)<br />
Price Guide From: $1555<br />
The price guide shown is per adult based on low season travel. Specials or surcharges may apply depending on travel date.<br />
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It’s not just a must see.<br />
It’s a must drive.<br />
From the stunning views of Sea Cliff Bridge, to the beautiful beaches of<br />
Bondi, NSW has some of the most iconic scenery in the world. And the<br />
best way to take in every beauty spot is with a hire car from Redspot.<br />
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where you hold yourself out as acquiring our services for business purposes,<br />
the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 will not apply to any supply of goods or<br />
services made under these conditions, and we will not be liable or responsible<br />
for any loss or damage of any kind to you, including any consequential loss or<br />
damage however it may be caused.<br />
4. INFORMATION IN THIS BROCHURE<br />
4.1 While we attempt to ensure that the contents of this brochure are<br />
correct, accurate, and up to date at the time of printing, the contents of this<br />
brochure are drawn from information supplied to us by Suppliers. We do not<br />
have, and cannot be reasonably expected to have, personal knowledge about<br />
all of the facilities or services provided by each Supplier.<br />
4.2 Facilities or services may change after the date of printing. We<br />
endeavour to keep travel agents informed of any changes to information in this<br />
brochure which are brought to our attention. Prior to completing your booking,<br />
you should ask your travel agent whether they are aware of any changes to<br />
the published information. You should also make sure that if your travel agent<br />
is advised of changes which occur after booking, your travel agent is able to<br />
contact you.<br />
4.3 Maps and Photographs: Maps are shown for general information and<br />
may not necessarily reflect actual routings, locations or services provided.<br />
Photographs may show places in the geographic area which are not included<br />
in your booking. Hotel room photographs may not be the actual room occupied.<br />
4.4 Property Information: Descriptions featured in this brochure are drawn<br />
from information provided by our Suppliers. Any facilities or services shown are<br />
subject to change at any time. Please advise your travel agent if you have any<br />
special requirements.<br />
4.5 Room Bedding: Prices in this brochure are based on existing bedding<br />
in the room. Requests for specific bedding arrangements must be made at<br />
the time of booking but can not be guaranteed. For ex<strong>amp</strong>le, twin share may<br />
consist of single beds or a shared double bed.<br />
4.6 Rental Cars: We cannot guarantee to provide a particular model or colour<br />
within the car category. Availability of car categories is subject to confirmation<br />
at the time of booking. We reserve the right to substitute different models. If a<br />
vehicle is returned prior to the end of the reserved rental period or if the vehicle<br />
is picked up later than the reserved date, NO REFUND will be made for unused<br />
rental days<br />
5. PRICES<br />
5.1 The price indicator is provided as a guide only. It is based on low season,<br />
per adult share twin pricing and is correct at the time of printing. The actual<br />
price may differ to that indicated due to currency fluctuations, special events,<br />
trade shows or peak periods. Price indicators for hotels are per person per<br />
night for share twin in a standard room (except for apartments or if specified).<br />
Price indicators for tours are based on per adult per night for share twin<br />
based on low season travel. Price indicators for cruises are per person for the<br />
complete cruise based on the lead-in cabin category on a low season sailing.<br />
5.2 We will guarantee the price of the portion of the booking as processed<br />
by us, against currency fluctuation for a period of seven (7) days from the<br />
time of confirmation of the booking; note: special conditions apply for cruise<br />
bookings. It is the responsibility of your travel agent to advise you of the date of<br />
confirmation. If your booking remains unpaid after the seven (7) day guarantee<br />
period it will be subject to currency fluctuation, up to the time full payment is<br />
received by us.<br />
5.3 Events beyond our control, such as changes to the prices of aviation fuel<br />
or changes to the cost of services or facilities may result in the prices charged<br />
to you being different from those shown in the brochure. You should check all<br />
prices with your travel agent before making reservations, and before ticketing.<br />
5.4 Prices may also be liable to variation between the time of booking and<br />
the date of departure due to events beyond our control. Due to unforeseen<br />
events we reserve the right to vary the price up to the time of your departure.<br />
6. HOUSE OF TRAVEL ACCOMMODATION RATINGS<br />
To assist you with the selection of your accommodation, we have created our<br />
own rating system allowing you to compare each property. Please note that<br />
these gradings are to be used as a guide only and may alter throughout the<br />
year due to a change of circumstances. Please check with your House of Travel<br />
consultant to ensure you get the property that best suits your needs.<br />
7. PAYMENT<br />
7.1 A non-refundable deposit will be required by your travel agent and must<br />
be paid at the time of booking. This is in addition to any deposits imposed by<br />
Suppliers.<br />
7.2 A communication charge may be made for bookings requested less than<br />
72 hours prior to departure.<br />
7.3 Final payment must be made in full before we can release travel<br />
documents (including tickets).<br />
8. CANCELLATION<br />
8.1 If you wish to cancel your booking for any reason, you must advise us in<br />
writing through your travel agent as soon as possible.<br />
8.2 If you cancel your booking or any part of your booking, we will impose<br />
a cancellation fee in respect of each person travelling under that booking. You<br />
must also pay all cancellation fees imposed by Suppliers and your travel agent.<br />
These cancellation fees are required to offset booking, communication, and<br />
administrative charges which have already been incurred by us, Suppliers and<br />
your travel agent. Cancellation fees imposed by Suppliers and travel agents are<br />
beyond our control and you should check with your travel agent regarding what<br />
cancellation fees may be applicable.<br />
8.3 We strongly recommend that you insure yourself fully against<br />
cancellation due to unforeseen circumstances. See Section 10.<br />
9. RESERVATION AMENDMENTS<br />
We are happy to incorporate any reasonable amendments you request. An<br />
amendment constitutes a change to an existing booking and will attract a<br />
$25 fee per amendment prior to final payment and the issuing of the travel<br />
documents, and a $50 fee per amendment after travel documents have been<br />
issued. These fees are to cover administration and communication costs. You<br />
may also be required to pay any Supplier imposed fees.<br />
10. INSURANCE<br />
We strongly recommend that you insure yourself fully against cancellation, loss<br />
of luggage and personal property, and medical expenses. Your travel agent will<br />
be able to provide you with further information.<br />
11. ITEMS NOT COVERED<br />
Unless otherwise specified, the cost of airfares, meals, drinks, laundry,<br />
insurance, sightseeing, transfers, local taxes, airport departure taxes, Airline<br />
imposed insurance levies, passenger service charges and Passport or Visa<br />
application fees are not included.<br />
12. VISAS/PASSPORTS<br />
For all holidays in this brochure you will require a valid passport. You are<br />
responsible for arranging your own passport, visa and health requirements<br />
including inoculation. You should check with your travel agent who will be able<br />
to provide you with the necessary information.<br />
13. NON-USE OF SERVICES OR FACILITIES<br />
If, of your own choice, you decide not to use part or parts of the arranged<br />
services or facilities, you will not be entitled to a refund from us (provided<br />
we have carried out our service with reasonable skill and care and to your<br />
requirements) and you may not be entitled to a refund from any Supplier.<br />
14. HEALTH OR DISABILITY<br />
Some Suppliers may reserve the right to refuse to carry or accommodate<br />
people who because of a health condition or disability may require services<br />
or facilities to be provided in a special manner. You should check this with<br />
your travel agent.<br />
15. SERVICE SATISFACTION<br />
During your holiday, if you encounter any situation where the service supplied<br />
to you does not meet your satisfaction, please take the matter up with the<br />
Supplier immediately. Your contract for each service is with the Supplier. If this<br />
is not possible immediately, or if you are still dissatisfied, please contact your<br />
travel agent. Both we and your travel agent will endeavour to investigate on<br />
your behalf and to negotiate with the Supplier to resolve the matter as soon as<br />
possible, so that you continue to enjoy your journey.<br />
16. LEGAL CLAIMS<br />
Any claims or legal action in connection with the provision of our services to<br />
you will be governed by the laws of New Zealand. Any claim or legal action<br />
against the Suppliers is likely to be subject to the terms of your contract with<br />
them, and may be governed by the laws of other countries.
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