Day 1: Depart from Home
Today you board your Qantas flight and begin the
adventure of a lifetime to Australia and New Zealand. Crossing the
International Dateline, you lose a full day.
Day 2: Cairns (Northern Beaches), Australia - Tour Begins
Your tour begins in the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, the northern
beaches of Queensland. Tonight, enjoy a special welcome dinner with your new
mates. Stay 3 nights at the Rydges Esplanade Resort Cairns. (D)
Day 3: Great Barrier Reef
Board a high speed catamaran for an exciting tour of the Great Barrier Reef -
the most biologically diverse ecosystem in the world. From your base on Green
Island, you are able to explore the reef in many ways. Enjoy a glass bottom
boat ride*, take a stroll in the rain forest, relax on the beaches, or just
watch the fish and sea turtles swim past from the pier. For a more adventurous
encounter with the reef, optional scuba diving, snorkeling and an outer reef
tour* are also available. (B, L)
Day 4: Cairns
This morning you board the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway for an unforgettable
ride above the rain forest canopy. There are two stops where you may get off
the cableway and experience the forest floor from specially designed
boardwalks. The amazing diversity of plants, animals and birds will astound
you. Return to Palm Cove for an evening at leisure to enjoy your tropical
surroundings. (B)
Day 5: Cairns - Ayers Rock
Board your flight to Ayers Rock, located in the heart of the Australian
Outback, where you will tour the base of “the Rock” and marvel at its changing
hues during sunset.
Sails in the Desert Hotel. (B)
Day 6: Ayers Rock - Alice Springs
Tour the sandstone domes of the Olgas before departing for Alice Springs,
located in the heart of the Australian Outback. A sightseeing tour of the area
includes the Old Telegraph Station and Anzac Hill. Gain insight into the
educational system in the Outback with a visit to the School of the Air - you
may even see a class in session! Tonight, enjoy dining and entertainment
during a traditional dinner in the bush. You’ll experience Outback hospitality
and entertainment under the Southern Hemisphere's stars. Crowne Plaza Alice
Springs (D)
Day 7: Alice Springs - Darwin - Kakadu National Park
Begin your day with a Dreamtime Tour. Experience the culture of the Australian
Aborigines and learn about their ancient culture, folklore, customs and the
concept of Dreamtime. You will have the opportunity to taste some of their
traditional Aboriginal food. Later, board your flight to the northern tip of
Australia and the city of Darwin. You then drive into the heart of Kakadu
National Park. 2-nights at. Holiday Inn Gagudju Crocodile. (B, D)
Day 8: Kakadu National Park
Today you experience the beauty and culture of Australia’s “Top End.” Kakadu
National Park is home to wallaroos and wallabies, monitors and lizards, birds
of every imaginable color, and crocodiles. See ancient Aboriginal rock art at
Nourlangie Rock and enjoy an audio-visual show at the Visitors Centre. During
your afternoon Yellow Waters cruise you may see crocodiles as they bask in the
sun, as well as waterfowl such as jabiru, egrets, herons and eagles. (B, D)
Day 9: Kakadu National Park - Darwin - Melbourne
Fly to the beautiful Victorian city of Melbourne. Enjoy a city tour which
includes Fitzroy Gardens, the Shrine of Remembrance and Parliament House. 2-nights
at the Swanston Hotel Melbourne, Grand Mercure (B)
Day 10: Melbourne
Your morning is at leisure to explore Melbourne on your own. You may visit the
elegant parks and gardens in this friendly city, take a ride on a streetcar,
or enjoy lunch at an outdoor café in the quaint Italian neighborhood of
Carlton. This afternoon you will visit Phillip Island, a renowned nature
reserve and home of the world’s largest colony of Little Penguins. The Little
Penguin is protected on Phillip Island and rangers diligently study them. View
the Little Penguin Parade as hundreds of them waddle out of the sea and cross
the beach to their burrows in the dunes. You will also visit the
interpretation center where you will learn about the life of the Little
Penguins and their significance to the area. Dinner is included at a favorite
Phillip Island restaurant. (B, D)
Day 11: Melbourne - Hobart
A flight to Hobart, Tasmania brings you to Australia's second oldest city. The
rugged and pristine beauty of Tasmania provides the backdrop to your 2-night
stay here. 2-nights at the Mercure Hotel Hobart. (B, D)
Day 12: Hobart
Take a guided tour of the Port Arthur Historic Site, the best-preserved
example of Australia’s penal colonies. Dating back to 1833, the site features
a large number of stabilized ruins and restored buildings. Visit the
interpretive center for a glimpse into the lives of the convicts. Later,
witness the spectacular coastal rock formations known as Tasman Arch, Devil’s
Kitchen and the Blow Hole. This afternoon you will get to see the Tasmanian
Devil! Learn about this great creature and their plight for survival and the
great efforts to save them from extinction. (B)
Day 13: Hobart - Sydney
Return to mainland Australia today and arrive in the bustling city of Sydney.
3-nights at the All Seasons Premier Menzies Hotel.
Day 14: Sydney
A city tour of Sydney, where modern-day Australia was born, highlights Kings
Cross, the Harbour Bridge, Chinatown, the Rocks, Circular Quay, the Botanic
Gardens, and the fashionable suburb of Paddington. Discover one of the world’s
greatest architectural achievements as you take a guided tour through the
Sydney Opera House. Dinner is included at one of Sydney's revolving
restaurants which offers spectacular views of the city. (B, D)
Day 15: Sydney
See koalas in their natural habitat when you visit Koala Park, opened in 1930
by founder Noel Burnet. Perhaps you'll feed the kangaroos or pet a wombat
while exploring this well-known sanctuary for Australia's wildlife. Next,
enjoy a unique opportunity to learn first-hand about opals during a special
presentation at the National Opal Collection, one of Australia’s top jewelry
companies. An amazing evening begins with a sail on Sydney Harbour's
glistening waters during a dinner cruise offering spectacular views of
Sydney’s greatest icons - the Harbour Bridge and world-famous Opera House.
Following the cruise visit the world-famous Opera House, acclaimed for both
its architecture and acoustics, to enjoy a performance! (B, D)
Day 16: Sydney - Queenstown, New Zealand
Travel to New Zealand, arriving in the gorgeous town of Queenstown. 3-nights
at the Grand Mercure Hotel St. Moritz Queenstown.
Day 17: Queenstown - Milford Sound - Queenstown
Journey through beech forest into the rugged grandeur of the Hollyford Valley
via the Homer Tunnel to Milford Sound. Enjoy a cruise of Milford Sound fjord.
Following your cruise, you return to Queenstown. You may choose to return via
a short optional flight, weather permitting, for spectacular views of New
Zealand’s Southern Alps. (B, L)
Day 18: Queenstown
A leisurely day in this charming village offers several options to enhance
your vacation. An optional thrilling jet boat ride on the Shotover River, or
the ‘Safari of the Rings’ adventure into the spectacular Tolkian landscape,
are two favorite ways to spend time here. Dinner is included at the Skyline
Restaurant overlooking Queenstown, the Remarkable Mountains, and Lake Wakatipu.
(B, D)
Day 19: Queenstown - Mt. Cook National Park
Traveling through New Zealand’s picturesque countryside you will learn about
the 19th century gold rush when you stop in Arrowtown. Later today you will
arrive at Mt. Cook National Park where you may take nature walks or, if
weather permits, enjoy an optional flightseeing tour to the top of the rugged
mountain range. Hermitage Hotel Mount Cook. (B, D)
Day 20: Mt. Cook - Christchurch
A drive through the Southern Alps, which line the western side of New
Zealand's South Island, brings you to the beautiful English city of
Christchurch. Located on the Avon River, Christchurch is considered to be “the
most English city outside of England.” Upon arrival, enjoy a sightseeing tour
along the Avon River and view magnificent gardens, the Neo-Gothic Cathedral,
and the downtown park district. 2-nights at the Chateau on the Park.
(B)
Day 21: Christchurch
Today is yours to explore the historic city of Christchurch at your leisure.
This afternoon you may choose to take an optional tour to the International
Antarctic Centre, the gateway for expeditions to Antarctica. Tonight,
experience the elegance of Canterbury as you dine in a restored mansion and
learn the history of the first family to settle in Christchurch. (B, D)
Day 22: Christchurch - Wellington
Traveling north along the coast you'll pass scenic river valleys and
vineyards. Arriving in Picton, you will ferry to the North Island on one of
the most scenic trips the world has to offer. Cruising through the Marlborough
Sounds and across the Cook Strait, your final destination is Wellington, the
harbour capital of New Zealand. 2-nights at the
Duxton Hotel Wellington. (B)
Day 23: Wellington
According to Maori legend, Wellington Harbour was founded in the 10th century
by the Polynesian navigator Kupe and first named Te Upoko o te Ika a Maui - or
"head of Maui's fish." A tour of this city showcases the Beehive Parliamentary
buildings and views from atop Mt. Victoria. Later, experience Te Papa
Tongarewa Museum, New Zealand's national museum which has won worldwide
acclaim for its innovative, exciting and diverse range of artwork and
exhibitions which relay the captivating stories of the indigenous people.
(B)
Day 24: Wellington - Rotorua
Depart for the center of Maori culture - the city of Rotorua. Here you’ll see
a unique landscape of bubbling and steaming geothermal springs. Tonight you
will enjoy a home stay** and dinner with a New Zealand family. This is a great
way to meet the Kiwis and perhaps form lifelong friendships. Home Stay. (B)
Day 25: Rotorua
This morning visit Te Puia, New Zealand's premier Maori cultural and
geothermal experience. You'll be truly amazed by the landscape of erupting
geysers, bubbling mud pools and other geothermal wonders. Here, the Maori keep
their culture alive by teaching the tribal youth traditional carving, weaving
and dancing. Learn about this unique culture as you partake in a demonstration
about the importance of the Maori dress and the weaving process. Before
leaving you will get to view the national bird - the Kiwi. A visit to the
Agrodome will give you insight into how wool, one of New Zealand’s premier
products, is processed. You will also view a special sheep shearing
demonstration. Later this afternoon, meet jade carvers and discover how jade
is transformed to make beautiful jewelry. This evening you receive a
traditional Maori welcome at a Hangi meal followed by a traditional
performance of songs, dances and other festivities. 1-night at the Rydges
Rotorua. (B, D)
Day 26: Rotorua - Auckland - Tour Ends
Travel through the majestic countryside of the North Island, arriving in New
Zealand's largest city, Auckland, "The City of Sails." Your tour ends in
Auckland. Rydges Auckland Hotel. (B). CL
Day 27: Auckland.
Say goodbye to this wonderful land and depart for home. (B) |