Experience Overview
From Sydney's beautiful beaches and iconic landmarks, to the Red Centre's rich indigenous culture, to Melbourne's killer food and coffee scene, this nine-day adventure hits so many highlights it'll be hard to keep track. Kick back in Sydney and check out nearby beaches and hidden cafes. Then, take in the sunset at Uluru, hike through Kata Tjuta National Park, and spot street art on Melbourne's laneways. Oh yeah, the very best of Australia is ready and waiting for you.
Highlights
- Spend a day at the beach in seaside Manly
- Explore Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park
- Hike in Kings Canyon
- Explore the Laneways of Melbourne on a guided tour.
Trip Details
Product Code: 8537
Tour Type: Small Group
Accommodation: Budget
Transport: Private vehicle, plane, walking.
Guide Language: English
Travel Styles: Budget
Tour Operator: G Adventures
Supplier Code: OASR
Starts: Sydney, Australia
Finishes: Melbourne, Australia
Duration: 10 days
Departures: Guaranteed
Physical Rating: Average
Includes
Activities
- Your Welcome Moment: Welcome Moment - Meet Your CEO and Group
- Melbourne laneways walk
- Guided walks at Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park
- Desert Tented Camp stay in the Red Centre
- Sunset at Uluru
- Guided Hiking at Kings Canyon
- Visit to Telegraph Station
- Ferry to Manly Beach
- Visit to Victoria Market
- Visit to Royal Botanic Gardens of Melbourne
- Internal Flights
- All Transport to and from included activities
Accommodation
- Hotels (7nts), Outback Tented Camp (2nts, shared facilities)
- 2 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 3 dinners
Transport
- Private vehicle, plane, walking.
Group Leader
- CEO (Chief Experience Officer) throughout
Price
Price per person: (Double Occupancy) CAD $4,599 ($460 /day)
Itinerary
Day 1: Sydney
Arrive at any time. Join your CEO for a welcome meeting.
There are no planned activities during the day, so check into the hotel and explore your surroundings.
Day 2: Sydney/Manly Beach
Sunny Sydney welcomes you and hit the road right away with your CEO to dive into exploring this stunning city. Set off on a walking orientation tour of some of the city's well known landmarks. Slowly make your way to Circular Quay, where you'll hop onto a ferry to cross the harbor to Manly beach. Your CEO will point out some must do's while you're in Manly, like the coastal walk to Shelly beach, and some places to grab some local food. You can't go wrong with some fish and chips by the sea.
Day 3: Sydney
Today is your's to spend as you see fit. There is quite literally too much choice in Sydney, so use your time wisely. Choose from exploring on foot the Rock's neighborhood, which is also home to the city's Museum of Modern Art. The cafe on the roof is a great spot for lunch or a famous Aussie coffee. Or get the blood pumping by booking a jet boating tour or climbing the Sydney Harbor Bridge. Join your CEO and fellow travelers in the evening for a meal together at a local restaurant.
Day 4: Sydney/Yulara
Board a flight bound for Yulara, the gateway to Uluru and the Red Centre. Spend the afternoon getting straight out there and exploring-starting first with Kata Tjuta National Park and the Walpa Gorge walk. Catch the sunset over Uluru before making your way to the tented camp. Enjoy an outdoor meal cooked at camp with lots of local ingredients.
Day 5: Yulara/Kings Canyon
Sunrise over Uluru is not to be missed, so rise early and catch sunrise over Australia's most iconic indigenous landmarks. This morning, take the time to explore Uluru on foot on a guided walk through some of the most culturally significant areas of the site. These sacred spaces are some of the oldest on the planet, and understanding the interpretation behind them makes them even more impactful. Later, head to the Kings Canyon region overland, to your next tented camp in the bush.
Day 6: Kings Canyon/Alice Springs
The mornings in the desert offer cooler temperatures, and so head out early to hike throughout Kings Canyon. Choose between the harder 3 hour hike and a more approachable one hour option. The Rim walk is a 6km walk along the upper rim of Kings Canyon. The most difficult part of the hike is the very beginning with a 500 step ascent, but the landscapes and views you are rewarded with are more than worth the effort. You won't even remember the effort it took to get up there. (Sort of!) If you prefer to take it easy, enjoy a 2km hike through canyon valley. Later on, rest up on a drive East to Alice Springs.
Day 7: Alice Springs/Melbourne
In addition to its rich indigenous history and cultural, Alice Springs is home to the Telegraph Station that linked Australia top to bottom in the 19th century. This telegraph connection also integrated Australia into the wider network within the British Empire, allowing Australia to be connected to the outside world in a matter of hours, versus days. Take a moment to learn about some of the troubling history that took place not too far in the distant past when the station ceased to operate as a telegraph station and became a boarding house for indigenous children.
In the afternoon, grab a flight to quirky, cool, Melbourne and settle in with an optional dinner with your CEO.
Day 8: Melbourne
Melbourne is one of the easiest cities to traverse on foot and by public transport-so you will be getting your steps in today. Start the morning off with a guided laneways tour where you will be led through some of the famous-and off the beaten track-spots in Melbourne's famous laneways. Then join your CEO at the Queen Victoria markets where you can choose to grab some lunch from one of the many stalls. End the afternoon at the Royal Botanic Gardens of Melbourne, a sprawling 38 hectares of green space housing over 800 species of plants from the world over.
Day 9: Melbourne
Another Australian city with tons to do, so a day at leisure gives you plenty of time to craft the perfect day. You may want to take a trip out to see the Phillip Island Penguin Parade or embark on a full day tour out along the Great Ocean Road.
Day 10: Melbourne
Depart at any time.
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Tour Operator
G Adventures
G Adventures is an operator of small-group escorted tours. It is based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada with 28 offices worldwide. It offers more than 700 itineraries in more than 100 countries, and carries 200,000 travelers from 160 countries each year.
In Business Since 1990
Reviews
Caitlin - Traveled, May 2024
I had an amazing time on my tour in Australia! It was so fun to meet lots of new people, see amazing places and have some incredible experiences. Especially as a young solo traveller, it was great to travel in a group and not have to worry about accommod...
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 05/27/2024
Mark - Traveled, April 2024
The overall experience was excellent however the group comprised of older couples that differed greatly from myself. This lead to missed opportunities during the evenings such as going out and experiencing the local night life.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 05/04/2024
Charlotte - Traveled, April 2024
I really liked the itinerary, it was varied with some active days like the hike to Hells gate and back. Other days we could do our own thing which was great. Most of the hostels were to be expected, however the one in Airlie Beach was awfully dirty and lacking basic things such as lockers and safes. Apart from that, I enjoyed the trip!
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 05/02/2024
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