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Sydney, Rock & Reef Explorer

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Sydney, Ayers Rock, Cairns

  • Explore Sydney, spotting the iconic Opera House and visiting world-famous Bondi Beach.
  • Snorkel and sail on the majestic Great Barrier Reef, one of the most extraordinary ecosystems on Earth.
  • Visit the world-famous Ayers Rock and watch the sunset in the sacred site of Uluru.
Itinerary at a Glance

DAY 1

  • SYDNEY Here we Go!
  • Australia Welcome Package
  • International Airport Pick Up with Meet & Greet - Private

DAY 2

  • SYDNEY Sights and Insights
  • Harbour Days Sailing Experience (with Lunch, 5 hrs) - Small Group
  • Dining Suggestions: The Rocks

DAY 3

  • SYDNEY Breathe the Mountain Air
  • The Best of the Blue Mountains (with Lunch, 9-10 hrs) - Private Tour

DAY 4

  • SYDNEY TO AYERS ROCK A Change of Scenery
  • Private Airport Transfer
  • Air - Sydney - Ayers Rock [Separate Purchase] -
  • Airport Shuttle Service
  • Sounds of Silence Dinner (4 hrs)

DAY 5

  • AYERS ROCK A Sight To Behold
  • Aboriginal History of Uluru (with Lunch, 7 hrs) - Shared Tour

DAY 6

  • AYERS ROCK TO CAIRNS Sunrise, Sunset
  • Uluru Highlights at Sunrise (with Breakfast, 3 hrs) - Small Group
  • Airport Shuttle Service
  • Air - Ayers Rock - Cairns [Separate Purchase] -
  • Private Airport Transfer

DAY 7

  • CAIRNS Cross an Item off the Bucket List
  • Full-Day Snorkel & Sail on the Great Barrier Reef - Shared

DAY 8

  • CAIRNS It's a Jungle Out There
  • Daintree Wanderer Exclusive (with Lunch, 8 hrs) - Private Tour

DAY 9

  • CAIRNS Bon Voyage
  • Private Airport Transfer

DAY 1

  • SYDNEY

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  • Here we Go!
  • A welcome package with a detailed itinerary, supplier contact list, various brochures of the destinations you will be visiting and any other touristic information that we deem you may find useful will be waiting for you upon arrival at the first hotel on your trip.
  • For your comfort, an assistant will be waiting for you outside of Customs holding a sign with your name on it. This representative will assist you in meeting your private driver and accompany you to your accommodation in Sydney to assist with check-in.

DAY 2

  • SYDNEY

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Sydney Harbour
Sydney Harbour
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Sydney Harbour
Sydney Harbour
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Sydney Harbour
Sydney Harbour
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  • Sights and Insights
  • After boarding the sailing vessel at the Aquarium Pontoon in the Aquarium Wharf at Darling Harbour, being your tour by cruising up Darling Harbour to catch sight of the famous Sydney Harbour Bridge, completed in 1932 to become the largest steel arch bridge in the world and the Sydney Opera House. After some time to snap a few photographs, continue onward dodging ferries around Circular Quay to arrive at the Rocks, Sydney’s first neighborhood where you’ll spot a number of convict labor constructions that are still standing strong. Turning towards Rushcutter's Bay the sails are hoisted and the engine is turned off. Gliding past the traditionally wealthy suburbs of Sydney, view the spectacular private homes at Darling Point, Point Piper and Vaucluse and the national parks of Clarke and Shark Islands to witness a number of wonderful spots in the city to check during time on your own. At noon you will have the opportunity to cast a line and swim in the peaceful bay while lunch is being prepared and then at approximately 1:15 pm you will begin the return trip home, enjoying your freshly made meal along the way and disembarking at approximately 3:00 pm.
  • The Rocks precinct of Sydney is among the city's most lively neighbourhoods for both shopping and dining. This evening, consider making a reservation at one of this area's outstanding restaurants. For modern Australian cuisine, we suggest visiting Pony Dining on the Rocks, featuring wood fired local cuisine. For something more adventuresome, visit Sake Restaurant and Bar, celebrated for its exceptional Japanese cuisine and beautiful Japanese atmosphere.

DAY 3

  • SYDNEY

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The Three Sisters, Blue Mountains
The Three Sisters, Blue Mountains
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The Three Sisters, Blue Mountains
The Three Sisters, Blue Mountains
exterior
The Three Sisters, Blue Mountains
The Three Sisters, Blue Mountains
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  • Breathe the Mountain Air
  • An authentic journey into the heart of a remarkable World Heritage Region of towering sandstone escarpments and temperate rainforests, see and experience the best of the Blue Mountains National Park area on this tailored, private adventure. After a hotel pick-up, you’ll drive through the historic Rocks precinct – Australia’s first European settlement – passing convict-built cottages and Australia’s first church before crossing Sydney Harbour Bridge. Following a short westbound drive, you’ll arrive at Featherdale Wildlife Park to get up-close with a range of native animals including kangaroos, koalas, wallabies and wombats. Carrying onward, you’ll enter the Blue Mountains National Park, first stopping at a secluded clearing to enjoy morning tea. Roam the area in search of wild kangaroos and birdlife and then set off for magnificent Kings Tableland to bask in the incredible views overlooking the Jamison Valley. Break for lunch at a local café in the heart of the Blue Mountains, then track to Wentworth Falls, a beautiful waterfall found between Blue Mountains National Park and Kanangra-Boyd National Park. You will be guided down a well-worn path towards the falls, taking in excellent views along the way and learning about the geological conditions that spawned the Blue Mountains. Next you’ll hop into an awaiting vehicle and skirt around cliffs, driving towards the township of Katoomba. At Eagle Hawk lookout you will see the famous Three Sisters rock formation, marveling at the views of the Jamison Valley and then visit Narrowneck Plateau to enjoy a few more outstanding vantage points. Having discovered the essential highlights of the Blue Mountains, you’ll return to Sydney, arriving at your hotel at approximately 5:00 pm.

DAY 4

  • SYDNEY TO AYERS ROCK

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Sounds Of Silence Dinner
Sounds Of Silence Dinner
Desert Gardens
Sounds Of Silence Dinner
Sounds Of Silence Dinner
Desert Gardens
Sounds Of Silence Dinner
Sounds Of Silence Dinner
Desert Gardens
  • A Change of Scenery
  • You will be privately transferred between your accommodations and Sydney Airport alongside a professional driver.
  • Board a flight in Sydney with service to Ayers Rock. Approximate direct flight duration is three hours and 30 minutes.
  • This flight is not included in the price and must be purchased separately.
  • A shared transfer from the Ayers Rock airport to your hotel and vice versa is provided. Waiting times at both the airport and hotels may vary, but are usually on average 20 minutes.
  • An outback experience like no other, the Sounds of Silence dinner offers guests an unforgettable evening dining event under the canopy of the desert night sky. Awarded by the Australian Tourism Hall of Fame, enjoy the best of the Red Centre during these four magical hours. The experience begins with canapés and chilled sparkling wine served on a viewing platform overlooking the striking Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. As the sun sets, join your table for an introduction to Aboriginal culture as you take in a traditional dance performance under the outback sky. As the sounds of the didgeridoo dances in the air, attentive staff will keep your glass full with a selection of Australian wine and beer as the first course is served. As the sky full of twinkling stars comes to life, you’ll feast on buffet that incorporates native bush ingredients such as crocodile, kangaroo, barramundi, and quandong. The evening continues as the resident star-talker decodes the exceptionally clear southern night sky. Locate the famous Southern Cross, the Milky Way, the signs of the zodiac, as well as planets and galaxies that are visible in the exceptional clarity of Uluru. The evening ends with a delightful dessert and your choice of a glass of port, coffee or tea.
  • Please note: Each table seats eight to 10 guests, and the program hosts up to 10 tables for a maximum of 100 guests. Please reconfirm your pick-up time with hotel reception upon arrival to your hotel.

DAY 5

  • AYERS ROCK

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Uluru
Uluru
Desert Gardens
Uluru
Uluru
Desert Gardens
Uluru
Uluru
Desert Gardens
  • A Sight To Behold
  • Joining a shared departure, immerse yourself in the world’s oldest living culture as you accompany a traditional Uluru family to their homeland, also known as Patji. A unique and exclusive touring experience, Patji is located just outside of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park south of Uluru. Explore this extraordinary environment by 4WD with your Aboriginal guide, stopping along the way to hear fascinating stories such as how Paddy Uluru fought for Aboriginal Land rights to where Uluru is today. The Uluru family want to share their personal journey with you during this authentic cultural experience. Join them under a remote shelter to hear how they survived in this desert environment, long before the arrival of tourism. Continue to a sand dune for a view the great expanse of the red desert overlooking the majestic Uluru and Kata Tjuta.

DAY 6

  • AYERS ROCK TO CAIRNS

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Uluru Sunrise
Uluru Sunrise
Pacific Cairns
Uluru Sunrise
Uluru Sunrise
Pacific Cairns
Uluru Sunrise
Uluru Sunrise
Pacific Cairns
  • Sunrise, Sunset
  • This morning, a guide will pick you up between 4:45 am and 6:15 am (depending on the time of the year) for an incredible sunrise experience. Departing as a small group of 12 participants or less, you’ll travel towards Uluru to marvel at vast monolithic shapes that rise from the sand dunes in the early dawn hours and get an unparalleled opportunity to watch the most beautiful sunrise over the outback. The guide will take you to a special location to watch the sun rise over this amazing monolith. Enjoy creation stores of Liru and Kuniya and hear about the culture and traditions of the Mala people. After breakfast, you will visit Mutitjulu Waterhole and drive around the base of Uluru before returning to the resort. Please bring your own water bottle.
  • A shared transfer from the Ayers Rock airport to your hotel and vice versa is provided. Waiting times at both the airport and hotels may vary, but are usually on average 20 minutes.
  • Board a flight in Ayers Rock with service to Cairns. Approximate direct flight duration is two hours and 30 minutes.
  • This flight is not included in the price and must be purchased separately.
  • You will be privately transferred between your accommodations and Cairns Airport alongside a professional driver.

DAY 7

  • CAIRNS

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Pacific Cairns
Snorkeling
Snorkeling
Great Barrier Reef
Great Barrier Reef
Pacific Cairns
Snorkeling
Snorkeling
  • Cross an Item off the Bucket List
  • Joining a group departure by boat, you’ll have the opportunity to expose your senses to the breathtaking beauty wonder of the Great Barrier Reef as it was intended. As the world’s largest collection of coral reefs, this extraordinary natural wonder is the only living structure that can be seen from space. Grab a snorkel and let the guide show you the incredible underwater world of the Great Barrier Reef. Discover diverse marine life and vivid coral reefs at an exclusive reef mooring where only you and your group will be snorkeling. After snorkeling, enjoy a personalized sailing tour of this stunning tropical island paradise before getting the chance to explore the Great Barrier Reef’s only rain forest. Your adventure concludes with a transfer back to Cairns.

DAY 8

  • CAIRNS

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Pacific Cairns
Cape Tribulation
Cape Tribulation
Daintree Riverbank
Daintree Riverbank
Pacific Cairns
Cape Tribulation
Cape Tribulation
  • It's a Jungle Out There
  • Departing your hotel with your private guide and driver, travel through the rich farming areas toward the World Heritage listed forest of the Daintree National Park. Step aboard your own personalized craft for a cruise on the mirrored smooth waters of the Daintree River, seeking out the vivid Ulysses Butterfly, Kingfishers, Pythons and other wildlife. Arriving on the northern side of the river you'll enter the Daintree section of the Wet Tropics World Heritage protected rainforest where you'll enjoy a home-made morning tea. Next, the journey takes you up the beautiful Alexandra Range passing through local rainforest where you'll take a scenic walk through this amazing ecosystem. Your next stop is at one of magical beaches that adorn the coastline of Cape Tribulation; here your guide will highlight the amazing wildlife and ecosystems unique to this part of the world. After lunch you'll encounter unusual, exotic fruit originating from all over the globe's tropical regions. Along with the fruit trees, the orchard is also a host to beautiful species of tropical flowering plants, both native and introduced. The last stop will be of the outstanding panoramic view at Alexandra Range Lookout. From here you'll have a spectacular view of the mouth of the Daintree River, Snapper Island and on a clear day, Port Douglas. One final treat for the day is the crossing on the Daintree River Ferry – the iconic vehicle punt which transfers you out of the world heritage rainforest and on to your home-ward road. You will be back at your accommodation early in the evening.

DAY 9

  • CAIRNS
  • Bon Voyage
  • You will be privately transferred between your accommodations and Cairns Airport alongside a professional driver.

Hyatt Regency Sydney

Desert Gardens

Pacific Cairns

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