Tour Code: AU9-0014
Tour Duration: 9 Days 8 Nights.
Tour Themes:
Tour Route: Brisbane – Fraser Island-Rockhampton-Daydream Island-Townsville-Cairns
9 Day East Coast Adventure Tours
You can tailor-make the tour duration, route, themes, and cultural experiences, etc. 9 Day East Coast Adventure ToursYou can always customize a similar tour based on this itinerary. Days 1 & 2 : Brisbane – Fraser IslandArrive in Brisbane, where you’ll head to Australia Zoo – founded by the late Steve Irwin – to see the wide range of wildlife that the country has to offer. Continuing on to Hervey Bay, you’ll take a cruise to Fraser Island for a two-night stay on the largest sand island in the world. A half day tour the following morning will allow you to explore the stunning mix of landscapes before free time for further exploration of the opportunity to make the most of your resort facilities.Day 3: Fraser Island – RockhamptonHead back for the mainland to travel north through sugar cane country to Rockhampton, a small city sitting on the edge of the Mt Archer National Park.Day 4: Rockhampton – Airlie Beach – Daydream IslandTake a tour of the tropical paradise that is the Rockhampton Botanic Gardens to see many of the plants that are native to the area as well as the stunning Japanese Gardens. Then travel onwards to Airlie Beach to cruise out to Daydream Island.Day 5: Daydream IslandSpend the day at leisure on the beautiful surroundings of Daydream Island, with the chance to simply relax by the pool or take up some of the optional activities available.Day 6: Townsville – Mission BeachTravel back to the mainland and head for Townsville for a tour of the many sights of the tropical city. From there, it’s on to the overnight stop at the small coastal town of Mission Beach.Day 7: Mission Beach – CairnsWitness some of the most spectacular waterfalls in Queensland as you journey across the Atherton Tablelands to the scenic village of Kuranda, where you’ll get the chance to witness stunning views across the rainforest during a trip on the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway.Day 8: Great Barrier ReefTake a guided trip by catamaran out to the Great Barrier Reef, with the chance to get up close to the vast array of marine life with a snorkelling trip amongst the coral, or through the underwater observatory on your boat. A special farewell dinner at Tjapukai by Night includes being led along a flame-lit pathway to a meal showcasing the regions best food.Day 9: Depart CairnsDrive north to visit Port Douglas before returning to Cairns Airport where your tour comes to an end ready for the trip home.Tour Code: AU13-0013
Tour Duration: 13 Days 12 Nights.
Tour Themes:
Tour Route: Melbourne-Uluru-Cairns-Great Barrier Reef-Sydney
13 Day Australian Highlights Tours
You can tailor-make the tour duration, route, themes, and cultural experiences, etc. 13 Day Australian Highlights ToursYou can always customize a similar tour based on this itinerary. Day 1: Arrive MelbourneTransfer from the airport to your hotel where you’ll enjoy a welcome reception before dinner onboard the famous Colonial Tramcar Restaurant as you tour the city.Day 2: City SightsA private walking tour provides the chance to visit some of the sights of the city before an afternoon spent at leisure, with the option of an additional tour to Phillip Island to witness the famous Penguin Parade.Day 3: Melbourne at leisureEnjoy a day at leisure enjoying the many sights that Melbourne has to offer, with optional extras including the chance to head into the Yarra Valley for a spot of wine tasting.Day 4: Melbourne – Alice SpringsRise early for a morning flight to Alice Springs where you’ll spend time visiting the School of the Air, Royal Flying Doctor Service and the Telegraph Station. A trip to the top of Anzac Hill provides fine panoramic views of both the town and surrounding ranges before an outback dinner and tour of the night sky at the Earth Sanctuary Nature Centre – where you can also enjoy a sing-a-long accompanied by the didgeridoo!Day 5: Uluru (Ayers Rock)Travel through the picturesque West MacDonnell and James Ranges before pausing to admire Mount Connor as you head for Ayers Rock resort, where you can enjoy watching the striking colour changes of Uluru at sunset with a glass of sparkling wine.Day 6: Uluru (Ayers Rock) – Kata Tjuta (Olgas)Rising early to see the sun come up and illuminate Ayers Rock, you’ll tour the caves below Uluru before visiting the nearby Uluru – Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre. In the afternoon, journey through the Kata Tjuta desert plains and take in the magic of the Walpa Gorge with a walk through the natural creek bed. The day ends enjoying a glorious sunset at the Olgas – a series of large domed rock formations – with a glass of sparkling wine.Day 7: Uluru (Ayers Rock) – CairnsA day of interaction with local Aboriginal artists provides the chance to gain an introduction to Western Desert Art and learn more about the local culture, with the opportunity to create your own painting to take home as a unique momento of your trip. Later take a flight to Cairns for the next leg of your adventure.Day 8: Great Barrier ReefIn one of the highlights of the tour, take a cruise around the Great Barrier Reef on a high-speed catamaran, with the opportunity to view the coral, partake in a spot of fishing or go snorkelling in the clear waters (snorkelling gear included, extra charge for scuba). Also enjoy a reef education presentation as well as a tropical buffet lunch.Day 9: Cairns 'free time'A day to spend exploring Cairns at your leisure, although optional tours are available.Day 10: Cairns – SydneyMeet an array of wildlife with a trip to the spectacular Cairns Wildlife Dome before taking a flight to Sydney, where the remainder of the day is spent at leisure.Day 11: City sights & Harbour CruiseSee the sights of Sydney with a tour of the famous Opera House followed by visits to the Royal Botanic Gardens, Mrs Macquarie’s Chair and Kings Cross before taking a wander along the shoreline on a trip to Bondi Beach. Later on, gain an alternative view of the city with a cruise around Sydney Harbour, where you can also learn about Australia’s national gemstone, the opal.Day 12: Sydney at leisureExplore Sydney at leisure on a free day, although optional tours are available, including a visit to the Blue Mountains. Meet your tour director and fellow travellers for dinner.Day 13: Depart SydneyTransfer to Sydney airport for your return flight.Tour Code: AU10-0012
Tour Duration: 10 Days 9 Nights.
Tour Themes:
Tour Route: Sydney - Canberra-Snowy Mountains-Beechworth - Melbourne-Warrnambool - Adelaide-Barossa Valley-Kangaroo Island
10 Day Tastes of Southern Australia Tours
You can tailor-make the tour duration, route, themes, and cultural experiences, etc. 10 Day Tastes of Southern Australia ToursYou can always customize a similar tour based on this itinerary. Day 1: Sydney - CanberraFrom Sydney, journey via the Southern Highlands for a stop at historic Berrima, famous for its gaol, a visit to a working sheep farm, and an Aussie barbecue lunch. Then it's on to Canberra to visit the Australian War Memorial and the Parliament House before enjoying a welcome dinner.Day 2: Canberra - Snowy MountainsHead into spectacular Kosciuszko National Park - home to mobs of kangaroos - for an optional ride on the chairlift at Mt Kosciuszko, Australia's highest peak. Enjoy the beauty of the park before crossing the mighty Murray River into Victoria and beautiful Beechworth, Victoria’s best preserved gold rush town, for a unique overnight stay.Day 3: Beechworth - MelbourneGet to know Beechworth with a tour and some free time to explore the legendary Beechworth Bakery, as well as antique shops and galleries. Visit the museum before a drive through Glenrowan and Ned Kelly country to cosmopolitan Melbourne for a two-night stay.Day 4: MelbourneFree day to explore the cafés, galleries, museums, markets of Melbourne or perhaps consider optional tours to see the penguins on Phillip Island or the Yarra Valley wineries.Day 5: The Great Ocean RoadDon't forgot your cameras today for one of the world's greatest road trips - the Great Ocean Road. Enjoy visits to Torquay and the Twelve Apostles before finishing the day in the whale-watching capital of Warrnambool.Day 6: Warrnambool - AdelaideEnjoy the vistas from the dormant volcano of Tower Hill before continuing through the picturesque fishing village of Port Fairy. Skirt the Lower Glenelg National Park into South Australia and on to Mt. Gambier for a city tour and a look at the spectacular and mysterious Blue Lake before heading on to Coonawarra, renowned for its wine production.Day 7: Barossa ValleyThis highlight day starts with a sightseeing tour of Adelaide city. Then journey north to visit one of Australia’s best-known wine-producing regions, the Barossa Valley. Stop at the small town of Tanunda on your way to Jacobs Creek winery where you’ll learn about what goes into making great wines on a walking tour with wine tasting. Your host will provide an overview of the 14 different grape varieties grown in the vineyard that are featured in some of the most famous wines. After a lunch of local produce with wine, explore a little more of this gastronomic region and its delights, before returning to Adelaide.Day 8: Adelaide - Kangaroo IslandAfter a stop at the Victorian seaside suburb of Glenelg, continue on to the picturesque Fleurieu Peninsula and perhaps take a walk to Granite Island for some sensational coastal views. Later, travel by ferry to Kangaroo Island for a two-night stay and dinner overlooking the spectacular Backstair Passage.Day 9: Kangaroo IslandA full day of discovery will take you wildlife spotting in Flinders Chase National Park and a chance for some great photo opportunities at the Remarkable Rocks and Admiral’s Arch. Enjoy lunch at the Andermel Marron Farm, a food and wine experience that captures the very essence of Kangaroo Island, before a guided tour at the Seal Bay Conservation Park and walk among a colony of sea lions.Day 10: Kangaroo Island - AdelaideCruise back by ferry to Cape Jervis before transferring back to Adelaide Airport, where your tour concludes in the early afternoon.Tour Code: AU9-0011
Tour Duration: 9 Days 8 Nights.
Tour Themes:
Tour Route: Perth – Kalgoorlie-Esperance-Albany-Margaret River
9 Day South Western Escape Tours
You can tailor-make the tour duration, route, themes, and cultural experiences, etc. 9 Day South Western Escape ToursYou can always customize a similar tour based on this itinerary. Day 1: Arrive PerthAfter a morning arrival in Perth, transfer to your hotel before a tour of the city, including the chance to admire the Swan River from Kings Park, one of the largest inner-city parks in the world.Day 2: Perth – KalgoorlieLeaving Perth, travel to Wave Rock to marvel at the astonishing rock formations that were born from granite more than 3 million years ago. Continue on through the former ghost town of Coolgardie until you reach the town of Kalgoorlie, a mining town surrounded by many smaller ghost towns left in the area’s goldfields.Day 3: Kalgoorlie – EsperanceSee the many unique buildings around the town before joining a local guide for a gold mine tour. On leaving Kalgoorlie to head for Esperance, pause to admire Lake Lefroy, the impressive salt lake used for many Australian land speed record attempts in the past.Day 4: EsperanceEnjoy astonishing views of the granite peaks and coastal scenery on a visit to Cape Le Grand National Park before travelling to Thistle Cove and Lucky Bay – the latter being of the most beautiful of the many bays to feature on the Australia coast. If you’re lucky, you may witness grey kangaroos lazing on the beach before visiting Pink Lake, so called because of the distinctive colouring it can take on depending on saline levels. The remainder of the afternoon is then free.Day 5: Esperance – AlbanyTravel through Ravensthorpe and Jerramungup as you head for the lookout at Bluff Knoll Lookout, which grants you the opportunity to admire the rugged beauty and rich flora of the Stirling Ranges National Park. Continue on to Albany for your overnight stay.Day 6: Albany – Margaret RiverThe day starts with a visit to Torndirrup National Park, with its impressive granite formations, including the Gap and the Natural Bridge. After calling in at Whaleworld to learn more about the history of the Albany area, your onward journey takes you into the Valley of the Giants where you can enjoy the chance to walk through the forest canopy on a treetop walk. Your overnight stay is in the wine growing region of Margaret River.Day 7: Margaret RiverAfter a drive through the Peppermint trees of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park, explore the ancient fossil remains to be found in the Margaret River Caves and see the historic Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse, located where the Indian and Southern oceans meet at the most south-westerly point of the country. A tour, tasting and lunch at the 3 Oceans Wine Company is the pre-cursor to a free afternoon to explore the local area.Day 8: Freemantle Included ChoiceHead north to Freemantle for an Included Choice experience during the afternoon. Discover the heritage of the area on a guided walking tour, explore the Western Australia Maritime Museum or see the sights onboard a replica tram.Day 9: Freemantle – PerthAfter time at leisure, enjoy a walking tour that will allow you to visit the Round House – one of the oldest buildings in Western Australian - before learning how Swan River forms part of the Dreaming Stories of the local aboriginal people. Then cruise along the river to Perth for your transfer to the airport and journey home.Tour Code: AU10-0010
Tour Duration: 10 Days 9 Nights.
Tour Themes:
Tour Route: Sydney-Hamilton Island-Great Barrier Reef-Daintree-airns
10 Day Sydney, Reef & Rainforest Tours
You can tailor-make the tour duration, route, themes, and cultural experiences, etc. 10 Day Sydney, Reef & Rainforest ToursYou can always customize a similar tour based on this itinerary. Day 1: Arrive SydneyAfter a morning arrival at the airport, transfer to your hotel before joining the tour director to visit the famous Rock Markets and explore the surrounding neighbourhood, with its narrow lanes and cobblestone streets. A Captain Cook Sunset Cruise follows later in the day, passing by the Harbour Bridge and Opera House and featuring a contemporary Australian meal.Day 2: Sydney SightseeingStart the day with a tour of Sydney Opera House before paying a visit to the Royal Botanic Gardens and Bondi Beach. Following lunch overlooking the Pacific Ocean at the Returned Serviceman’s League Club, learn about the history of Bondi at Australia’s oldest surf lifesaving club and discover the national gemstone – the opal – as you head back into the city.Day 3: Sydney 'free time'A day to do as you wish in Sydney, with optional excursions being available at an additional charge.Day 4: Sydney – Hamilton IslandLeave Sydney to fly to Hamilton Island in Queensland’s Whitsundays, where the remainder of the day is spent at leisure.Day 5: Hamilton Island 'free time'Enjoy breakfast with the koalas that live on the island before a free day to explore your stunning surroundings. With more than 20km of walking trails, you can head into the bushland for day of hiking or partake in one of the many optional activities that are available, including watersports or a trip to the equally beautiful Whitehaven Beach.Day 6: Hamilton Island – Port DouglasLeave the Whitsundays behind with a morning flight to Cairns and short transfer on to the small town of Port Douglas, which sits between two World Heritage-listed sites in the Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest. In the afternoon, explore the surrounding area or simply relax by the side of the pool.Day 7: Great Barrier ReefCruise by catamaran to Agincourt Reef where you’ll be educated about the Great Barrier Reef by a local expert. Explore the reef from the comfort of a Quicksilver semi-sub and watch fish feeding from an underwater viewing platform, or get closer to nature with some snorkelling. A tropical buffet lunch is included in the trip.Day 8: Daintree National Park – CairnsJourney into the lush forests of Mossman Gorge to take part in a Ngadiku Dreamtime Walk, a unique experience with an indigenous guide including traditional smoking ceremony and stories on their special relationship with the area. Traditional bush tea and damper – an Australian soda bread – will also be offered on the trip. Travel onwards to Kuranda for a visit to the Heritage Village Markets before looking down on the rainforest with a ride on the Skyrail Cableway.Day 9: Cairns 'Included Choice'Choose from a range of 'Included Choice' experiences. Visit Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park before seeking out wildlife on a Cairns Harbour cruise, or pay a visit to Cairns Zoo to cuddle a koala or feed a kangaroo. Alternatively, head into the woodlands and rainforest for a trip to Hartley’s Crocodile Adventures.Day 10: Depart CairnsTransfer to Cairns airport for your flight home.Tour Code: AU15-009
Tour Duration: 15 Days 14 Nights.
Tour Themes:
Tour Route: Sydney-Cairns-Brisbane-Gold Coast-Melbourne-Christchurch-Twizel-Queenstown-Rotorua-Auckland
15 days Sydney Cairns Brisbane Gold Coast Melbourne Christchurch Twizel Queenstown Rotorua Auckland tour
You can tailor-make the tour duration, route, themes, and cultural experiences, etc.Pick-up service
The Royal Botanic Garden Sydney
Hyde Park
Sydney Opera House
Blue Mountains National Park
Mirror Lake
Cairns Botanic Gardens
Esplanade
The Great Barrier Reef
South Bank Parklands
Kangaroo Point
Tour Code: AU6-008
Tour Duration: 6 Days 5 Nights.
Tour Themes: Cultural Experience, Beach, Cruise
Tour Route: Cairns
6 days Cairns tour
You can tailor-make the tour duration, route, themes, and cultural experiences, etc.Pick-up service
Flecker Botanic Gardens
Esplanade Lagoon
Barron Gorge National Park
Great Barrier Reef
Diving In Great Barrier Reef
Hot Air Balloon
Rainforestation Nature Park
Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park
Paronella Park
Millaa Millaa Falls
Drop-off service
Tour Code: AU12-007
Tour Duration: 12 Days 11 Nights.
Tour Themes: Luxury, Honeymoon, Senior, Festival, Couple
Tour Route: Melbourne
12 days Melbourne tour
You can tailor-make the tour duration, route, themes, and cultural experiences, etc. Go, follow me to see a royal horse! This is a passionate venue and a feast for fashion!In sports, Melbourne has so much to get something for. The fabulous Australian Open, the F1 Formula One, the passionate Australian football, the Melbourne Cup Racing Carnival that has been shut down in Australia...In addition to competitive sports, what makes Melbourne the title of sports capital is the public's enthusiasm for sports. Here, love sports is not equal to watching the game, but is to experience it for yourself. As an important part of the city's culture, sports has always given Melbourne a vibrant and vibrant city label. As one of the oldest and most influential grand events in the Melbourne Cup, the Melbourne Cup Carnival attracts more and more people from different cultures and backgrounds with its unique horse racing culture and fashion charm. Known as the world's most colorful horse racing event, the Melbourne Cup Carnival has a unique Australian charm, sports, fashion, food, wine, culture, and extraordinary, attracting more than 315,000 spectators every year to Flemington Horse Racing Field, participate in this four-day fantasy horse racing event. The Melbourne Cup of the United Arab Emirates is one of the most eye-catching competitions in the Melbourne Cup Carnival. It is the first class of 3,200 meters and one of the highest prize horse races in the world, with a quota of A$6.2 million (US$4.65 million). This is the world's highest-paid obstacle course and 3200 meters (two miles) long distance race. Undoubtedly, this high-spirited competition has attracted contestants from all over the world. The horses and riders trained in the northern hemisphere are coming across the ocean every year, making it a veritable global horse racing event. The Melbourne Cup Carnival is by no means a purely horse race – it is a 156-year-old traditional social and cultural festival that is enough to stop the whole of Australia. In Australia, the Emirates Melbourne Cup is known as the race that stops anationTM, because on this day, almost the entire country's people will stop working and watch the 3 pm game. The Emirates Melbourne Cup Day is also a public holiday in Victoria, and the day before the horse race, the city streets will be closed for the parade of the trainers and riders. The importance of the Melbourne Cup to Melbourne people is thus visible. A spot. American writer Mark Twain mentioned his feelings of participating in the 1895 Melbourne Cup in his Equator. He wrote: "Men and women, everyone... As long as they can afford it, they will let go of their work and come to watch the game. In the first half of the month, people will take the ship and the train and pour into Melbourne. As the approaching, the crowds are getting denser and denser. In order to meet the passenger demand, all the vehicles are almost overwhelmed, and the hotels and hotels are all filled with guests. A total of 100,000 people gathered, originally wide. The venue and the grandstands have become overcrowded, so I have never seen other spectacular scenes...only here." The core event of the Melbourne Cup Carnival is a horse race, but it also brings together all the elements of Melbourne – fashion, food, wine, sports, celebrities, business and social events. Although the heroes of the Melbourne Cup are undisputedly the stars on the racetrack, the fashion frenzy that followed the spring of Melbourne is also quite spectacular. Men and women are busy wearing the most gorgeous dresses and going to Flemington Racecourse, because on this racecourse, they are not only watching the audience, but also the protagonist of fashion. Over the years, many of the world's most fashionable celebrities have gracefully strolled on the grasslands of Flemington, including: Princess Diana, Nicole Kidman, Sarah Jessica Parker, Lin Zhiling Philippe Tracy, Elizabeth Hurley, Kim Catalol, Stephen Jones, Kate Potsworth, Ruili Hall, Georgia May Jagger, Stevie Nix, Yi W. Longoria, Chloe Sevigny, Naomi Campbell, Paris Hilton, Vita Van Tis, Kate Upton, Coco Rocha, Countess Kite Spencer and Elsa Patach. There is also a stylish “flash” restaurant and cocktail bar on site, offering a well-designed dining experience for horse racing fans to bring you the true taste of Melbourne. From the East to the West, from sweet to sour, different tastes satisfy all taste buds, all at Flemington Racecourse.Melbourne Cup Carnival, Australia10 nights 12 days private tourCost includesInternational section round-trip business class airfare and related taxes and feesOverseas land transportation service fee, providing 5-9 business travel vehiclesFirst ticket to the Melbourne Cup Jockey Club and related attractions4 nights at The Langham, Melbourne, 2 nights at the Launceston Chancellor Hotel1 night wine glass Bay Saffire Hobart, 3 nights Hobart Lapeng HotelShen Ma Yuan English Afternoon Tea, Racecourse Rose Hall Western LunchWestern Wine Dinner at the Wineglass Bay Hotel, seafood dinner on boardMelbourne Tram Restaurant Western Dinner with a total of five special mealsDivision and tour guide one person service feeTravel advisory and booking service feesRound-trip shuttle service from Airport to VIP ResidenceTour Code: AU9-006
Tour Duration: 9 Days 8 Nights.
Tour Themes: Kids-friendly, Luxury, Honeymoon, Student, Beach, Wildlife, Couple
Tour Route: Sydney-Elliott Island-Fraser Island
9 days Sydney Elliott Island Fraser Island tour
You can tailor-make the tour duration, route, themes, and cultural experiences, etc. The whale watching season is here! Take baby to Australia from June to October to start the whales and family holidays Every year from June to October, there will be a large number of surprise passengers in the Australian waters - whales. Australia is home to nearly 60% of the world's whales and is the best whale watching location.Humpback whales, Southern right whales, minke whales, blue whales, sperm whales, pilot whales... Whales of all breeds repeat their migration routes in Australia's waters year after year. This free big show of nature can't be seen in the Ocean Park! Just arbitrarily rushing into the waves, out of the sea, there is a great chance to meet a lot of whales swimming around you.These whales are 12-15 meters in length and weigh up to 40 tons! Therefore, it is very easy for tourists to see their huge figure. There is no need to pay any fees, there is a great chance of seeing whales when participating in any water activities!Whales with love have their own migratory formations: in a group, male whales are the first to be the leader, pregnant mothers are well protected in the middle of the entire team, and adult female whales are behind the small north nose hall.The large humpback whale is actually very fragile: the humpback whale had only about 100 left in the Australian coast in 1963. Later, after several generations of unremitting efforts, the number of people living in the Australian waters has exceeded 8,000. Excuse me, don't hurt them!Compared to the "sea world" where giant glass besieged animals, Australia's vast seas, free whales, and breathtaking natural scenery can give you and your children a unique ocean class.If you have a whale, please remember to stay at 100 meters away. If you are a whale mother swimming with a baby, please be at least 300 meters away.There are 3 whale watching guides! In addition to whale watching, you can also play with the dolphins / swim the Great Barrier Reef / explore the Phil Peninsula, and take you to unlock the ocean-themed fun-filled parent-child holiday!Heyi once explored two world natural heritages: Mt. Elliott Island Great Barrier Reef + Fraser Island , pure beauty will shock your heart.Every year, the coast of Fraser Island welcomes more than 7,000 humpback whales. This group of friends who traveled long distances from Antarctica and came to the resort on the Fraser Coast were completely afraid of people and greeted them with enthusiasm. "Hello~" The clear waters of Fraser Island are ideal for moms who give birth to whale babies to feed their young children, communicate with each other and prepare for migration. Just because the whales were not in a hurry, we were able to watch the whales play close-up.In addition to being a natural heritage of the world , Fraser Island is also the world's largest sand island . Like the abandoned fairyland, there are large sand dunes, rainforests, rivers, and freshwater lakes in the highlands. The pride of nature is everywhere here.The spectacular 75-mile beach drives a four-wheel drive; the crystal clear white sand lake is rich in silica sand, making it the perfect choice for a beauty spa; surrounded by millennial old trees, the sound of birds singing is like a fairyland on earth; sneak into Mahino The shipwreck explores ancient treasures.The Great Barrier Reef has always been a popular destination in Australia. This time I will take you to the southernmost tip of the Great Barrier Reef, where I will be in the deep and pure Ms. Elliott Island.She was formed more than 3,000 years ago and is a veritable ancient island with rich vegetation species, marine life and birds. From November of each year to March of the following year, the turtle mother will come here to return home to lay eggs.In order to prevent pollution and maintain the most abundant natural ecology, it only receives 150 tourists a day , and is one of the few islands that can see live corals.Due to her strict restrictions on the number of tourists, this ancient island is still a primitive and pure appearance.Dive into the crystal clear waters of Ms. Elliott Island, smash the devil fish, sea turtles and enjoy the beautiful coral reefs.Looking for whales, in addition to the pure islands of Fraser Island and Elliott Island, the fashionable city of Sydney can also be!During the whale watching season, you can find whale naughty water in Sydney Harbour. Facing the sunset, photography enthusiasts can shoot large pieces of whales in minutes.Tour Code: AU10-004
Tour Duration: 10 Days 9 Nights.
Tour Themes: Kids-friendly, Luxury, Honeymoon, Senior, Wildlife, Couple
Tour Route: Sydney-Brisbane