Wonders of Sydney, Ayers Rock & The Great Barrier Reef Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
Diverse landscape and culture in Australia share an alluring mystique that is cast by the shimmering waters, the bright coral, the shining red desert sand, and the elegant architecture. Your custom tailored tour will immerse you in the majesty of traditions as framed by the land and the sea. Surfers carve the waves of Bondi Beach beneath rising coastal cliffs as Aboriginal art adorns the ancient walls of Uluru, adding to the glorious colors of the rocky surface as clownfish hide between the swaying tendrils of a dazzling anemone. From desert plains to the Great Dividing Range, you will find comfort and inspiration in the welcoming wonders of Australia.
Customizable Itinerary
Sydney – Arrive in Sydney with an Introductory Private Tour
Sydney is a city of cosmopolitan allure with a veil of luster that emanates from the iconic images of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge. The beaches glitter with golden sand as gardens blossom with elegant roses. Your flight will land at Sydney Airport where your private transfer will greet you at baggage claim. Your hotel offers a view of Darling Harbour and the graceful sails of the Opera House’s ceiling catch the sea breeze. Pedestrians wander along the waterfront of Darling Harbour to enjoy the treasure trove of restaurants, shops, and museums.
High-rises decorate the sky in the near distance, rising from the Central Business District. The music from the nearby antique carousel brings a youthful soundtrack to your day as your eyes are drawn to the stunning mast of a replica of Captain Cook’s ship, adding to the many highlights of the Australian National Maritime Museum. You will enjoy your introductory tour to Sydney as you visit the various neighborhoods of the city to see its seaside beauty, relaxed ambiance, and sophisticated tastes.
What's Included:
Sydney – Enjoy an In-Depth Tour of Sydney’s Districts and the Opera House
Sydney – Relish a Private Sailing Excursion around Sydney Harbor
Uluru – Transfer to the Famous Red Center in the Heart of Australia
Uluru – Traverse the Desert to View Uluru and Kata-Tjuta
Cairns – Fly from Ayers Rock to Cairns
Cairns – Delight in an Outing to Visit the Great Barrier Reef
Cairns – Explore the Rainforest and Ride the Scenic Kuranda Skyrail
Cairns – Indulge in the Beauty of Tropical Queensland with a Day at Leisure
Cairns – Depart for Home
Trip Highlights
- Uncover the vibrant underwater world of the Outer Great Barrier Reef during a full day boat excursion in the majestic Coral Sea
- Embrace the charismatic allure of Uluru and Kata-Tjuta, the stunning boulders that rise out of the Red Desert connected to Aboriginal tradition and ceremony
- Witness the opulence and grand views found inside the iconic Sydney Opera House during a private tour
- Learn to throw a boomerang and play the didgeridoo during a cultural tour in the Tjapukai Cultural Center
- Bask in the sunlight on the gold-sand shore of Bondi Beach, one of the most famous beaches in Australia
- Indulge in the sensational panorama of the tropical rainforest and the pristine Coral Sea as you ride a gondola of the Kuranda Skyrail
- Stand at the center of a living kaleidoscope when surrounded by the swirling colors of fluttering butterflies
- Enjoy a luxurious excursion on a sailboat to traverse the bays and the elegant neighborhoods that surround Sydney Harbour
Detailed Description
Australia is the land of wide open spaces and active sea life, tropical rainforest, and fun-loving attitudes. Your 10-day vacation will bring you to explore Sydney, Ayers Rock, and Cairns while revealing the connection between the landscape, culture, and charm. Your journey will begin with your arrival in Sydney, known for its relaxed beachside ambiance and cosmopolitan culture. Upon your arrival, your private transfer will escort you to your luxurious hotel that overlooks Sydney Harbour. You will then meet your guide in the lobby to set out on an introductory tour of Sydney’s most visited districts to find beauty in the antique buildings and lively, youthful atmosphere.
The next day, you will delve deeper into the splendor of the city with a guided tour of Sydney’s neighborhoods, bringing you from the harbor to Surry Hills to Bondi Beach. Return to the city center to begin a private exploration of the Sydney Opera House. The following day, you will board a sailboat in the marina and cruise for the day on the harbor, traversing the canals and elegant waterside neighborhoods for which the city is known. Your private transfer will meet you at your hotel the next day to escort you to the airport for your flight to Ayers Rock, located in the Red Center. Your flight will land, and your private transfer will lead you to the comforts of your resort, in view of the towering figure of Uluru. The next day, you will have a trek around the base of the staggering monolith during your guided tour. Find the ancient rock art and tour the visitor’s center to view the art galleries that exhibit local Aboriginal artists. Listen to the tales of Dreamtime while at the boulders of Kata-Tjuta before returning to the resort for the evening.
The next day, you will fly from Ayers Rock to Cairns Airport and your private transfer will collect you. Enjoy the luxuries of your hotel, including a breathtaking view of the shoreline bordered by the Great Dividing Range. Wake the next morning to board your catamaran and set sail to the Outer Reef on a snorkeling excursion and possible scuba diving experience while exploring the brilliance of the Great Barrier Reef. The next day, journey on the scenic Kuranda Skyrail into the rainforest to enjoy the panoramic view from your gondola and discover the charms of Kuranda.
While in town, you can wander through the markets or visit the Australian Butterfly Sanctuary. The next day is at your leisure to delight in the beauty of Cairns or hunt for crocodiles in Daintree National Park. Lounge on the sun-drenched beaches outside of Cairns or visit the Tjapukai Cultural Center for an immersive look at the heritage of the Aboriginal in the rainforest. Conclude as your private transfer will meet you at your hotel and escort you to Cairns Airport with plenty of time to board for your flight home.
Starting Price
$4,100 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 151 reviews
A am giving this travel company a 5 star rating - here's why.
I wanted to go to Australia to experience it as an adventure, NOT from a cabana as a lounge lizard numbed by boat drinks like other holidays we've taken. This travel agency made it so and exceed my every expectation.
Booking Experience
I used Zicasso and received responses for my 21 day trip that covered the Eastern portion of the Country South to North as well as the Australian Outback. I discussed what I wanted with the agents and received two quotes for nearly identical itineraries. Our travel agency's quote was a FULL 50% less than the competitor, needless to say I was happy and nervous at the same time. I really researched the reviews and looked around other sources and from what I could see this company's rating was among the highest of all the competitors. I was in constant communication with our agent, who was a native Aussie and in the end went with her as I felt she knew Australia much better than I could ever know it.
I WAS GLAD I DID!
The Trip
The experience was nothing short of Awesome from the moment we left LAX until we returned. We had drivers waiting for us at every airport. The hotels we stayed in where 4 star or better and were situated in the center of town so getting around by subway, trolley or walking was a breeze. There was not one problem with check-in anywhere. We really didn't have to pay any extra costs for the stuff we had pre-booked.
Every tour or excursion we took they picked us up where we were staying and were waiting for us. We got VIP treatment at each; and I don't mean the service was VIP. I mean we got extra rights and amenities such as special pictures, better food, and the best seats for things that offered more than one class. Others where shelling out extra, but all that extra stuff was included.
In the end we definitely had the adventure of a life time. From seeing Kangaroos in the wild (on the side of the road) to Koalas, ferry penguins, wild parrots just flying around camels, crocs and more. We went on an Outback Safari and saw once in a life time sunrises at Uluru (Ayers Rock) where the sky filled with bright yellow and red to Kata Tjutu and Kings Canyon. We saw wild Dingos, poisonous brown and taipan snakes and stars that filled the sky like I only ever saw in high-school science books.
We didn't rough it either. One night in the middle of the Outback we were treated to an amazing 4 star dinner that started with kangaroo and crocodile horderves with fine champagne and wine. A didgeridoo and aboriginal dance was provided for entertainment. We were served filet minoin cooked to order, local vegetables, fish and chicken if you wanted it. All served on open air tables with white table clothes and silver; simply amazing. Afterward, we got the see the "Field of Lights". [side note: I wish I did the Astronomy Event they had - people who did said it was amazing].
We also stayed in Port Douglas, an amazing up scale town in the North where we visited The Great Barrier Reef on a private island and saw sharks from the boat. We snorkeled and saw incredible sea life and met so many very cool people. We had access to two marine biologists who were on the trip with us and gave us tours and answered all our questions with passion. The next day we got to go with a local Aboriginal guide, who was a real local. I mean this guys and his family just drove up in their van and took us for a nature tour like they would for some relative they knew and wanted to show around. It was not some commercial deal - it was really cool. We even went to his house and had lunch. He showed us all kinds of secluded places he hung out as a kid and took us to a beach where no one (other than us) could be seen for 10 miles North and South. We walked out in the low tide and spear fished barefoot from the sand. If you go you will love Port Douglas.
Besides the Outback we did the eastern cities, first Melbourne and lastly Sydney. Both amazing places where we went wine tasting and surfing, drove to animal sanctuaries and art centers (I love street art). If you go to Sydney you must see the "New Town" district. It is an art community and very interesting as it is going through its gentrification and is loaded with very unique shops and restaurants; I would liken it to Echo Park in LA. We did tour the Sydney Opera House which was cool, but the best thing was during the tour the guide mentioned that sometimes in the afternoon the promoters release the tickets they didn't give away. As it so happened Josh Groban had 4 sold out shows that week. I walked up to the box office and asked if they had any released tickets. The lady said, you are in luck they just got released for tonight - long story short my wife and I sat 5th row center for box office price at a concert that had been sold out 9 months earlier. If you can see a concert in the Sydney Opera House do it! it is incredible.
There was a ton more things we did but I included some of the main ones. I took over 2000 pictures and videos. Be warned we often were up at 5:30 am each day and didn't get back until 8p at night lots of time, but we also had leisure days which we used to do our own thing. My wife tracked our travels on her fitbit and we walked 5-12 miles a day. But if I had to do it all over again, I would in a heartbeat.
All that said, that is why I Booked with this company and why I love our agent.
Fred
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This was a trip of a lifetime. In a matter of hours, a simple inquiry through an internet search, got me in touch with our agent from this travel company. She contacted me immediately and after briefly speaking to me had a preliminary itinerary emailed out. It was an incredible itinerary and set in motion preparing an adventure tour. We started in Sydney and had four nights in the Rocks area. The hotel was perfect with a kitchen and proximity to everything. Four nights gave us enough time to get our bodies into the time zone and begin us on our adventure in Australia. Our agent set us up with the Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb and a day out at the Blue Mountains. The tour company was great. Driver was informative and kept the tour moving along. Wifi on the bus was great for sending pictures on Facebook and Instagram Our flights and hotels were coordinated perfectly for optimum time at each destination. We travelled to Cairns and dived on the Great Barrier Reef and travelled above the treetops to Kuranda. Our hotel was on the Esplanade and great central location. We had laundry facilities just in time to start fresh at our next destination. Next on to Uluru for a sunset tour of Ayers Rock and dinner. The meal was fabulous and we met some great people. The next morning we were picked up for a sunrise tour which was “sunsational”. Again, our tour guide was informative and made it a very memorable day. Unfortunately due to a severe thunderstorm evening camel ride to Ayers Rock and Field of Lights was cancelled. We contacted our agent and she responded immediately and advised that we would be credited for the cancellation. We flew on to Alice Springs and stayed at a beautiful hotel. The concierge went above and beyond the call of duty for us. When my daughter explained how the camel ride the night before had been cancelled and how we were all a little disappointed, he immediately called the guide who runs camel rides at sunset and made it happen for us. He even picked us up and delivered us to the farm as we wouldn’t have made it in time after the tour of a “Town Called Alice” was finished. As it turned out the guide said that our agent had called him as well!! Wow, what service. Our concierge drove us to the airport the next morning and we headed to Kangaroo Island. I have to say that I loved Kangaroo Island. It is a must see if you love wildlife and nature. Both days were so exciting and beautiful. The landscape along the coast, Seal Bay, Emu Ridge, Remarkable Rocks, Admiral’s Bridge, koalas and kangaroos. Stunning!! We flew back to Adelaide. We were in a hotel in the city, but ended up taking the tram to a beach resort. We spent a well-deserved day at the beach relaxing and swimming. The sunset was fabulous. We ended up in Perth to get my daughter settled at her residence for university. Another great location and we enjoyed two days at the beach there as well.
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We were 3 couples from New York looking to plan a trip of alifetime visiting French Polynesia, New Zealand, and Australia. Welooked at cruises, land tours offered by tour companies and couldn't find anitinerary that captured all of the bucket list items each of us had. Icompleted a Zicasso travel questionnaire and they connected us with a travel plannerfrom this travel company. Our travel planner was phenomenal from the start - responsive, attentive,understood our travel objectives and immediately began putting together anitinerary for us. With us in New York and our travel planner based in New Zealand you mightthink the time difference would complicate the planning process - not at all.We worked collaboratively over the phone, text, and email planning our trip (aU.S. number was provided so there was no international communication charges).Our planner drafted an itinerary (including destinations and air flights); offeredtour options, suggestions and recommendations; and wherever possible providedsmall personal tours. With our travel plan nearly complete we decided to dropone of our destinations (Melbourne) and add a new destination (AyersRock/Uluru). In order to make this work the Australia part of our itinerary hadto be reworked. No problem at all - our travel planner quickly had all of the hotel, flight,tour and transport arrangements made and the pricing finalized. Our finalvacation plan had us traveling almost 4 weeks visiting Moorea, Auckland,Rotorua, Queenstown (NZ), Cairns/Port Douglas, Ayers Rock, and Sydney - allwith amazing tours to enrich and highlight our destinations.
About 2-3 weeks before our trip we received our detailed electronicitinerary complete with flight, hotel, tour, and transport (to/fromhotel & airport) information. Also provided was travel tips for each of thecountries being visited and local contact information should we have any issuesat all during our journey.
Our trip started in Moorea where we stayed at a Resort and Spa. The pool was closed due to renovation - something we and our travel planner did not know when the reservation was made and found out about 3 weeks prior to arrival - but the hotel provided us a room credit and upgraded our accommodations to an OTW bungalow. The hotel beach was beautiful, accommodations amazing, staff warm & friendly and our stay in Moorea incredible - would highly recommend this island and hotel. While in Moorea we did two tours - Private Sailing Cruise on the Taboo - Half Day, and Private 4WD Safari Tour - Half Day. I would recommend both tours but the Sailing Cruise on the Taboo was exceptional and highly recommended.
From Moorea our next destination was New Zealand - we spent an evening in Papeete, Tahiti to catch an early morning flight to Auckland. The hotel in Papeete we stayed at - we would not recommend this hotel at all. It was dated, very low level exterior nighttime lighting, and a host of other problems and issues. I strongly suggest staying at a better hotel on the outskirts of town.
Our New Zealand itinerary was magnificent. In Auckland we stayed at a Hotel (highly recommend) and took the Auckland Luxury Day Tour. We enjoyed the tour and our guides (our primary guide and driver and our Maori guide) - Our primary guide was excellent (knowledgeable, informative and fun) and our Maori guide flavored the tour with Maori history, culture and traditions. Our next tour was a coach tour taking us from Auckland to Rotorua stopping along the way at Hobbiton and Waitomo. Hobbiton was beautiful and although the six of us did not read the books or see the movies we all loved the tour, the beautiful landscape, and the stories provided by our guide. The Waitomo caves and glowworms is something you should see but we found the tour groups large and clustered to close together making it difficult to hear the guides. Our day ended in Rotorua where we stayed at a lakeside hotel - a nice hotel located on Lake Rotorua. In Rotorua we did a Geothermal Hotspots and Boat Cruise. This was a small personal tour and our tour guide was excellent providing the history, insight and science to this geothermal park. That evening we attended a tour of a Tamaki Maori Village, dinner, and a cultural show - a fun time had by all. Our last stop in New Zealand was Queenstown where we stayed at a beautiful and charming hotel - located on a hill top overlooking the lake and walking distance to town - we loved our stay here and highly recommend this hotel. From Queenstown we did the Milford Sound Nature Cruise - this is a long day with a lot of hours riding the coach bus but the cruise and beautiful landscapes are well worth it. Our last tour out of Queenstown was the Dart River Jet Safari. Our tour bus driver to the start station and river was fun, knowledgeable, and very passionate about the beautiful natural resources and landscapes of this wonderful country. The jet boat part of the tour was exhilarating with scenic stops coupled with jet spins and zooming down the scenic river. From Queenstown we left New Zealand for Cairns/Port Douglas Australia.
Australia was incredible. Our first stop was Port Douglas. Here we stayed at a Resort and Spa – a boutique type hotel that was just a few minute walk to the town and restaurants. We loved our poolside rooms and enjoyed the pool after a day of touring – definitely recommend this hotel. Our first tour here was where we explored Daintree National Park. As we cruised the river, hiked in the rain forest, walked the beaches, and toured the park, our tour guide was terrific providing information and insight into the cultural history, the ecosystem, wildlife, and plant life. From the rain forest one day to the Great Barrier Reef the next - here we experienced the reef - Outer Reef and Snorkel Tour. Our tour group of 10 boarded the beautiful catamaran and was greeted by the captain and two mates. It was the crew that made this day fun and special. There were some that were apprehensive about swimming/snorkeling the reef - they took the time and patience to make sure everyone was comfortable and had the opportunity to enjoy this magnificent experience. The next morning was a very early start to catch our 6:25am flight to Ayers Rock. At Ayers Rock where we stayed had a beautiful room with a view of Uluru. Given the early start, we had a chance to relax and enjoy the pools our first day here. Two of our friends did the helicopter tour of Uluru in the early evening and thoroughly enjoyed the spectacular views from the air. The next morning we did the Desert Tour Including Breakfast with our guide. We enjoyed a pre-dawn breakfast and witnessed the beautiful sunrise over the desert and Uluru, and then toured Uluru where our guide told us about the history, culture, people, and geology of this incredible landmark. That night we enjoyed the A Night at the Field of Light with the Dinner tour. Here we were able to see the breathtaking views of Uluru across the desert at dusk and the sunsetting on Kata Tjuta, enjoyed an outdoor buffet dinner, and walked the pathways through the Field of Light - a wonderful way to cap the end of our last night at Uluru. Our last destination - the beautiful city of Sydney. Here we stayed at a Sydney Harbour hotel - a beautiful boutique hotel with friendly attentive staff, delicious food, and is walking distance to many restaurants and city attractions. Our first tour, was a full day tour that took us to the Featherdale Wildlife Park (where we were able to feed kangaroos and pet koalas) and tour Blue Mountains National Park. Unfortunately the weather did not cooperate and due to the cloud cover we were only able to get a glimpse of this beautiful park. We did get to see kangaroos in the wild and our tour guide made the outing fun and informative. Our last tour of this incredible journey was the Full Day Sydney Including Harbour Sailing tour. The tour included all the key city points of interest, and a pretty drive through the suburbs to Bondi Beach, all insightfully narrated by our guide. Our tour continued with a sailboat cruise around Sydney harbor. We had some on and off rain during the cruise but the captain made the trip enjoyable with his knowledge, tidbits of information, and stories about the surrounding harbor sites and homes. From the tropical Port Douglas; the deserts of Uluru; to the harbor, sites and mountains of Sydney - this was an amazing Australian adventure.
There were many moving parts to this trip of a lifetime, and everything executed like precision clock work. I have to complement our travel planner and her attention to detail for the seamless execution that allowed us to fully enjoy this amazing journey. What also made this special were the tours - most of our tours were small personal tours of 6-10 in very comfortable luxury vehicles with guides that were engaging, knowledgeable, friendly and made the experience both informative and fun.
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~~I retired and my wife and I decided it was time to take the trip to New Zealand and Australia that we had been talking about for quite some time. I discovered Zicasso while doing my initial research for the trip and decided to give it a try, in addition to the many standard tours we were looking into. I had many different firms provide proposals and after doing my due diligence I settled on this firm.
Our agent listened and consistently provided options and insights that resulted in a month long itinerary that promised to deliver the experiences we were looking for. She was a pleasure to deal with.
We spent two weeks in New Zealand beginning in Auckland, moving south through Hobbiton and Rotorua where we gained a deep appreciation for the Maori people and their culture. Then on to Wellington the capital. The ferry to Picton and the train to Christchurch were inspiring. Then we drove from Christchurch to Mt. Cook and then on to Queenstown. The night we spent on Doubtful Sound was the all-around highlight of the trip. All throughout the tour guides, drivers and accommodations exceeded expectations. Then we were on to Australia where our first stop was Sydney. Alongside the Opera House and the Harbor Bridge a highlight was a half day guided tour of the city in a 1964 Holden. Then we were on to Cairns and Port Douglas where the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest awaited. Our day on the Reef was extraordinary. Snorkeling off the beach at Low Isle was an experience to remember. Our day on the Daintree River and in the rainforest was unforgettable. While driving we stopped as a male cassowary and four chicks crossed the road and disappeared into to the bush. Now we were on to Ayers Rock where the magic of Uluru awaited. The Sounds of Silence dinner in the desert as the sun set with Uluru in the distance and didgeridoo in the background was magical. As our time was growing short we were off to Melbourne where we joined a tour on the Great Ocean Road. Wow, the Twelve Apostles and the coast exceeded our expectations. What a great place. Only matched, maybe outdone by the hosts of the B&B’s we stayed at. We’re not big B&B folks, but the Lock Ard and Little River B&Bs were perfect and we will try more in the future.
Our agent had truly delivered a trip of a lifetime.
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The arrangement of my trip to Australia was done in 2 weeks time easily through the phone and by email. I told the travel agent, the places I wanted to see and he gave me a 2.5 week itinerary that hit all the spots. I went to Sydney, Port Douglas (GBR), Ayers Rock, Adelaide and Kangaroo Island.
Sydney - location of hotel chosen was perfect. It was within 10 min walks to both the Sydney harbour bridge and opera house.
Port Douglas was chosen over Cairns which turned out to be a good choice as the GBR, Daintree and Mossman Gorge were closer to Port Douglas.
A cruise was booked for my GBR experience to Low Isles. I would NOT recommend this one to adults or solo travelers as it was full of children (99% of ship was children and their family) and wasn't too exciting. I specified that I wanted a tour without a lot of kids but I got this instead. I think skipping Low Isles and going further away to other parts of the reef would have been more memorable.
Ayers rock - There could have been better arrangement here as the travel agent booked my flight early in the morning so I got to Ayers rock at 10am. However, the hotel he booked let people in their rooms at 3pm. There really wasn't much to do around the hotel for 5 hours. It was hot, uncomfortable and I much rather enjoy Port Douglas a bit longer and taken a later flight instead. I asked the hotel staff whether they could get a room ready sooner as I was sick with a cold. The hotel staff still did not have my room ready at 3pm - the promised time for a room. With some juggling, they had to give me another room instead.
The arrangement of activities during Ayers rock was not the best. I had a dinner booked the first night at 6pm. Then the next day, he booked me a 12km walk around Uluru with a 7km hike around kata rock in the afternoon. Bad idea! It was 40C so I don't think both walks should have been on the same day at all. He did not tell me that he booked a 12km walk. He just said he booked a sunrise Uluru tour. Had I known the walk was that long in that heat, I would have gotten it changed earlier so that I didn't lose money switching to another tour.
Adelaide was great. I did my own tours without the help of the company but it was a good city choice. Hotel was in a good location.
Kangaroo Island was also a good experience. If you want to see animals or be in a quiet place away from bigger cities, go there.
Overall, I would go back to Australia. I saw so many things but I also know I missed a lot of the country too (Brisbane, Melbourne, gold coast etc). Just another reason to go back. It was nice of the company to help book my tours so quickly but some improvements especially in Ayers Rock would have made the trip a bit better. I would use this company again but would ask the agent to lay out every little detail about each location/hotel/tour so that I could decide whether a change is warranted.
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The travel company did a great job for us. Everything worked as planned. Our agent was very helpful and always responded quickly to inquiries.
Aussie Open, 44C/111F on second day - Wow that’s hot. 106 & 108 F on first and third days. A bit cooler. Saw some amazing tennis and had fun despite the heat, suspended play and Williams sisters pulling out of the doubles.
Great Ocean Road is fabulous, though the coach tour is bit long, 15 hours, and stops at anything that looks interesting. I enjoyed it all, but Debbie was less thrilled due to the length and constant dialog from the guide. We learned our tolerance of guided tours is not very high.
Cairns was great: Great Barrier Reef was just spectacular. The tour was absolutely first rate. Fabulous!! Best snorkeling conditions ever and of course the reef is awesome. No sharks unfortunately.
Kurnda was wonderful and I especially loved the trip through the tree tops in the gondola.
We rented bikes in Cairns and had a blast riding along the coast. The hotel is surrounded by trees with thousands of fruit bats living in them. At dusk they all take off flying around the hotel and nearby streets. I thought it was great but the wife was a little freaked out.
Uluru was nice … and hot. Sunset was pretty, but we attracted a lot of flies. The hiking was a bit much for some of the party. Sunrise was early … and not as good as sunset. We had the same guide for both, a French woman, which was a bit disappointing for the wife - she wanted an Aussie. Beautiful place with wonderful stories.
Sydney was wonderful. Opera house tour and story of the architect made us cry. Harbor cruise was spectacular. Loved Sydney and the Rocks area.
Blue mountains were fogged in, but we had fun on the high angle train. Debbie screamed the whole way down on purpose for a Frenchman videoing the trip.. He spoke no english and we no french, but he loved the soundtrack he got. This was on Australia day.
Driving in New Zealand, South island was a snap. Te Anau was beautiful as was Milford Sound and Doubtful was the best of all. The overnight was great and we saw millions of stars, Wow! We Kayaked and swam in the Tasman sea. Cold - 59F!
Queenstown was wonderful, though the day before a couple from India told us there was nothing to do there. Ha! There was plenty to do. The gondola and luge were a blast and we really enjoyed the city. If we ever go back, Queenstown will be one of the cities we visit, along with Auckland.
We got fogged out of our helicopter trip to the Franz Josef Glacier. Refund in the works. But we did hike out to see the Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers. Not too bad, but tough to take pictures under a cloudy sky.
TranzAlpine railroad was very nice, relaxing and beautiful. Christchurch looked like a war zone. We were surprised at the apparent slow progress some 3+ years after the earthquake. But NZ doesn’t have the resources for a quick rebuild I guess.
North Island driving was a bit more challenging due to more people, but not bad. We got a smaller car this time and it was easier to fit on the slightly narrower roads of NZ.
The Scenic Hotel in Napier was fabulous. We were sorry we were staying only one night. The view from the window was spectacular. Walked quite a bit and enjoyed the area.
The Copthorne in Rotorua was likely the worst place we stayed. Not bad (the others were great), but it needs updating. Rainy day for the area attractions tour, but we enjoyed most of it, especially the Agrodome show - wonderful! Rotorua does have a pervasive sulfur smell to it, but I got used to it.
Auckland was wonderful. We each captained (steered) a 50 foot sailboat in the harbor on a beautiful 1hr 30min cruise. Highly recommended. The Explorer hop on/hop off was OK, but not a big hit. We did see some very nice sights.
Highlight of Auckland, besides the sailing, was being “kidnapped” by a local woman, about 65-70 years old, and driven to Mount Victoria, after we took the ferry across the harbor. She gave us a history lesson, showed us all around and took us to her favorite bar afterwards. I was quite wary to start with, but we decided to accompany her in her car. Worked out very nicely.
All flights were very good, with wonderful service on the LAX-Melbourne and Sydney-LAX legs. The latter flight was about 40% full, so we could really stretch out and sleep. No jet lag to speak of on either end - we planned our sleep times well.
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