Day 1 Fly
USA to Sydney
Please note
international air from the USA has not been included in the package
price.
Day
2 You cross the International Date Line
The International
Date Line is an imaginary line on the earth’s surface that
approximately coincides with the 180th meridian (LONGITUDE), and
separates the calendar date. Traveling east across the line takes
the traveler back one day; traveling west, takes the traveler
forward one day.
Day
3 Arrive Sydney
On arrival into Sydney
you will need to clear customs and make your way through the main
arrivals hall from where you will be met and transferred to your
accommodation.
Sydney - Australia's
premier city is the oldest settlement in Australia, the economic
powerhouse of the nation and the country's capital in everything but
name. Built on the shores of the stunning Port Jackson, you would
have to die and go to heaven before you see a more spectacular
setting for a city. It's a vital, self-regarding metropolis, exuding
both a devil-may-care urbanity and a slavish obsession with global
fads. The Sydney area was the ancestral home of the Daruk tribe, whose territory extended from Botany Bay to Pittwater.
There are some 2000
Aboriginal rock engraving sites in the Sydney area, and many of
Sydney's suburbs have Aboriginal names.
The city of Sydney
began life as a penal colony in 1788 and
for the next 60 years received the unwanted, persecuted and criminal
elements of British society. Despite its brutal beginnings, the
city's mixture of pragmatic egalitarianism and plain indifference
has transformed it into a thriving multicultural society. Sydney now
attracts the majority of Australia's immigrants and the city's
predominantly Anglo-Irish heritage has been revitalized by large
influxes of Italian, Lebanese, Turkish, Greek, Chinese and
Vietnamese.
Day
4 Tour - Sydney Harbour coffee cruise
The Sydney Harbor
Bridge, the world renowned Opera House, Mrs. Macquaries Chair… Just
some of the sights you will see on when cruising on Sydney’s famous
harbor. A Coffee Cruise includes comprehensive commentary,
complimentary tea, coffee and cookies – with departures
from Darling Harbour or Circular Quay. A unique way to see the highlights of this fabulous city.
Day
5 Drive Sydney to the Hunter Valley
Collect your vehicle
from the city depot for your drive to the Hunter Valley. Allow at
least two hours for this drive.
The Hunter Valley
conjures up images of lazy days, wine-tasting at the cellar door,
and romantic retreats set in quaint farming country. With national
parks and historic settlements, you can’t go wrong.
Day
6 At leisure, Hunter Valley
Its not only fine
wines that are produced in Hunter; it also offers a visual feast for
lovers of contemporary and traditional art and craft. Browse through
galleries full of antiques, art and beautifully crafted pieces to
help you remember your Hunter Valley liaison.
Pick up a piece of
distinctive jewelry, sculpture, fine glasswork, an oil painting
depicting a local scene or a tasteful knick-knack as a gift. The
taste buds are not neglected with gourmet eateries offering
specialty cheeses, chocolates, breads, pastries, jams, mustards and
chutneys – and plenty of wine to wash it down!
Day
7 Fly Sydney to Adelaide
Head back to Sydney
from the Hunter Valley and return your vehicle to Sydney airport
before boarding your flight to Adelaide. Transfer to your hotel upon
arrival.
The capital of South
Australia, Adelaide is nestled between the sea and hills. It is a
graceful city of wide streets, elegant buildings and parkland.
Adelaide is compact and easy to walk around. It is known for its
refinement and has a charm and grace that shows in sophisticated
wining and dining, and beautiful architecture that has been
well-preserved. The state of South Australia is home to some of the
freshest food and finest wines in Australia. Adelaide has a
reputation for innovative, affordable cuisine which, when combined
with local wines, is a memorable experience.
Regardless of the
season, the Adelaide Hills offer a welcome respite in country air.
Investigate historic townships and enjoy heritage accommodation
properties with stunning gardens. Adelaide has a great reputation
for its art and culture. The Adelaide Festival of Arts and
associated Fringe Festival generate a constant energy in the city.
The Festival Centre on King William Road is the hub of opera,
theatre and orchestra. For visual arts, the Art Gallery of South
Australia is a must for its collection of Aboriginal works,
Australian 19th century paintings and a collection of Rodins.
Several galleries specialize in indigenous art and Melbourne Street
is the place for antiques.
Day 8 Tour -
Kangaroo Island Sealink full day tour
Today you will take
the brief flight to Kangaroo Island for a full day of touring.
Highlights will include a visit to Seal Bay, where you can walk with
a Park Ranger amongst a colony of rare Australian Sea Lions resting
on the beach after their long fishing expeditions. Discover the
Island's most renowned park, Flinders Chase National Park, a
sanctuary for numerous native Australian animals including
kangaroos, wallabies, koalas and Cape Barren Geese. On the southern
tip of Flinders Chase National Park are Remarkable Rocks and
Admiral's Arch, both providing great photographic opportunities.
Return to Kingscote for your return fight to Adelaide. Today’s excursion includes round
trip air, full day touring, National Park fees and lunch.
Day
9 Tour - Barossa Valley full day tour
Savor the Barossa
Valley, a wonderful mix of German wine growers in a
watered Australian Valley, with villages dotting the countryside!
Travel in a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle on a tour that
provides the unique flavors of premium wineries, a sumptuous lunch
and an insight into the rich history and current lifestyle of this
world renowned region.
Day
10 Fly Adelaide to Launceston (Via Melbourne)
Transfer to the
airport for your flight to Launceston. Upon arrival pick up your
rental vehicle at the airport depot and commence your scenic drive
to Cradle Mountain.
This is a two hour
drive, although if you have time to spare there are some interesting
places to see and scenery to enjoy all along the way.
Day
11 At leisure, Cradle Mountain
Cradle Mountain
National Park has two main focal points: the northern one is Cradle
Mountain (about 37 miles south of Burnie)
and the southern one is Australia's deepest lake, Lake St Clair
(about 31 miles southeast of Cradle Mountain). The park's total size
is about 161,000 hectares (397,840 acres) and it covers some of
Tasmania's highest country. It is famous for its lakes, peaks,
rainforest and moorland. Tasmania's highest mountain is here - Mount Ossa (5,305 feet) - and the island's
best known walking track - the Overland Track (53 miles), which
takes about five days to walk.
To venture into the
wilderness is a personal adventure, an experience that lasts beyond
the 'here and now'. Cradle Mountain is one of those experiences -
walk the many trails that make up the Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair
National Park, feed the tame wallabies, take a scenic flight, or a
guided walk or maybe just sit back and contemplate.
Day 12 Fly Launceston to
Melbourne
Depart Cradle Mountain and drive to Launceston.
Return your rental car at the airport depot before boarding your
flight to Melbourne. On arrival, you will transfer to your hotel.
Melbourne, the capital of Victoria and a cultural
hub, is known for the good things in life - fashion, food,
entertainment and sport. This is a city of style, architecture,
trams, theatres and art. The influence of decades of immigration
from all over the world has made Melbourne a paradise for those who
love food and wine. Whole streets are dedicated to food, whether it
be Indian, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Chinese, Greek, or a host of
other styles. You can't miss the world-class wines either. You’ll
barely meet a visitor who hasn’t fallen in love with Melbourne.
Rattling trams, parklands singing with blackbirds, stately
architecture and palm trees - its like northern Europe on the
Mediterranean.
Colonial Tramcar restaurant
Tonight, dine in
style aboard the unique Colonial Tramcar Restaurant. Enjoy
fine Australian cuisine
and wines as you travel around the city aboard this specially
renovated Tramcar. The tracks take you all over the Melbourne area
past the city center and into the more exclusive suburbs Melbourne
is known for.
Day
13 Tour - Savannah Walkabout
A one day cultural
and nature tour where you may see and learn about native animals and
plants both in the famous open-range grasslands of Serendip Sanctuary on the Western Plains and in the bush lands of Brisbane
Ranges National Park. We search for kangaroos, koalas, birdlife and
discover a rich Aboriginal heritage.
Departing from your
city hotel, we travel the short distance to the western plains of
Victoria - one of the largest volcanic plains on earth. Open
grasslands stretch in all directions with the occasional extinct
volcano or ancient mountain range rising steeply out of the plain.
There is a distinctly 'Australian' feel about the region.
Our first stop is Serendip Sanctuary, an open range reservation for rare and endangered
indigenous wildlife of the Western Plains. Run by the National
Parks Service, Serendip plays a pivotal role in the conservation of some of Australia's
rarest birds, including the Bustard, Brolga and Cape Barren Goose. Seek out the large free-range mobs of our
tallest kangaroo, the Eastern-grey and family groups of the world's
second largest bird, the Emu.
We have a bush lunch
before traveling to the Brisbane Ranges National Park, to walk a
wide Savannah of grass, bush and wetlands searching for kangaroos
and koalas. The park has a large population of wild Koalas and we
very rarely miss out on sighting a number of these delightful
creatures, we also visit places of importance to the Aboriginal
people of the region.
Day
14 At leisure, Melbourne
At your leisure to explore the very cosmopolitan city of Melbourne. The many attractions of the city vary from the spectacular parklands
and gardens that surround the city, to the museums and festivals
that are a continuing part of the city life. Excellent restaurants
are on every corner and cater for every taste in the world.
Day
15 Fly Melbourne to USA (Via Sydney)
You will be
transferred to the airport for your departure flight.
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Accommodation
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Standard |
Superior |
Deluxe |
| Travel Dates /
Reference # |
UVSP5451 |
UVSP5452 |
UVSP5453 |
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| April 2008 - September 2008 |
$2,390 |
$3,080 |
$3,860 |
| October 2008 - March 2009 |
$2,435 |
$3,140 |
$3,925 |
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Supplement |
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| April 2008 - September 2008 |
$1,080 |
$1,630 |
$2,190 |
| October 2008 - March 2009 |
$1,085 |
$1,690 |
$2,255 |
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from JFK or EWR |
from East Coast* |
| 4/18-6/12/08 & 7/28-9/7/08 |
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| 4/1-4/17/08 & 6/13-7/27/08 & 9/8-12/3/08, 2/16-3/31/09 |
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*Eligible East Coast cities:
MHT, ABE, ALB, ATL, AVP, BDL, BGM, BHM, BNA, BOS, BTV, BUF, BWI, CAE, CHO, CHS, CLT, CRW, DCA, EWR, FLL, FMY, GSO, GSP, HAR, HPN, IAD, JAX, MEM, MIA, MYR, NYC, ORF, ORL, PBI, PHL, PIT, PVD, PWM, RDU, RIC, ROA, ROC, SAV, SCE, SYR, TPA, TYS, YHZ, YMQ, YOW, YTO |
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The international airfare
listed above is applicable for travel from select departure
points on the West Coast and includes fuel surcharges. For add-on pricing from
other cities within the US please see our Special Add-On Cities.
Pricing includes internal airfare (if applicable) in the
South Pacific as listed throughout the itinerary. |