Day 1
Arrive in Gold Coast
Arrive into Brisbane and then proceed towards Gold Coast – Australia’s entertainment capital. Day is free for leisure to explore city at your own. Overnight stay in Gold Coast Hotel.
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Arrive into Brisbane and then proceed towards Gold Coast – Australia’s entertainment capital. Day is free for leisure to explore city at your own. Overnight stay in Gold Coast Hotel.
After Breakfast at the hotel, enjoy the Movie World tour. Enjoy an American breakfast at the hotel this morning; we proceed to Gold Coast’s most spectacular theme park – Warner Brothers 'Movie World' where movie magic happens every day. It is the only Australian movie-related theme park. Meet your favourite stars and enjoy all the behind-the-scene actions, comedy stunts along with exhilarating rides, shows and attractions. Enjoy thrilling rides like Superman Escape, Batwing Space Shot and many more. Overnight stay in Gold Coast Hotel.
After Breakfast at the hotel, enjoy the Sea World tour. Australia’s most spectacular marine mammal park, oceanarium and Theme Park. Sea World is also home to many shows, presentations and rides. Overnight stay in Gold Coast Hotel.
After the scrumptious Breakfast, we will check out at appropriate time and drive to the airport for your flight to Melbourne. On arrival at Melbourne airport you will be transferred by coach to your accommodation. An optional upgrade to private car transfers is available. You are then free to spend the rest of day exploring Melbourne at your own pace. Overnight stay in Melbourne Hotel.
After Breakfast, enjoy the full day tour to Great Ocean Road & Twelve Apostles. View the popular coastal township of Lorne, a surfer's haven, and see many fern filled gullies and river inlets on your journey. There is a stop for lunch at Apollo Bay (own expense). Travel the length of the Great Ocean Road passing towering limestone cliffs, sweeping white beaches and stunning forest scenery. Witness a fabulous spectacle of massive natural erosion. View the amazing Twelve Apostles - limestone stacks rising dramatically from the Southern Ocean and visit the Information Centre. Walk along the boardwalk enjoying the scenery from various viewing platforms. See Loch Ard Gorge and be swept away by the romantic and tragic story of love and lives lost aboard the Loch Ard. Explore Port Campbell National Park and discover the tragic history of over 50 ships wrecked along the rugged coastline. Continue beyond Port Campbell to the remnants of London Bridge before commencing the return journey to Melbourne. Overnight stay in Melbourne Hotel.
After Breakfast at the hotel, enjoy the Melboune City Tour. View examples of Melbourne architectural splendour including St. Pauls Cathedral and the Princess and Regent Theatres. See the Royal Exhibition Buildings and Federation Square, and stroll around Melbourne's Royal Botanic Gardens. View the Fitzroy Gardens and see Captain Cook's Cottage (entry at own expense). See the bustling Queen Victoria Market and Albert Park, home to the Australian Grand Prix, visit the Shrine of Remembrance and see the Southbank waterfront precinct. Cross the Bolte Bridge for great city views. The Afternoor is at your Leisure, we will check out at appropriate time and drive to the airport for your flight to Sydney. On arrival at Sydney airport you will be transferred by coach to your Sydney accommodation by Trip Shuttle Operated by Royale. An optional upgrade to private car transfers is available. You are then free to spend the rest of day exploring Sydney at your own pace. Overnight stay in Sydney Hotel.
After Breakfast, begin your Tour to discover the spectacular Blue Mountains and see native wildlife whilst you explore World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains National Park. This rugged and beautiful region forms part of the Great Dividing Range, linking tropical north to temperate south, while dividing coastal cities from the vast Outback. Enjoy a stop at Echo Point and see the famous Three Sisters rock formation and have an opportunity to visit the Waradah Aboriginal Centre and hear the ancient Aboriginal legends of this impressive rock formation (own expense). Arrive at Scenic World and join the optional Blue Mountain rides - Scenic Railway, Cableway or Skyway (own expense). These rides are a great way to see the steep valleys, canyons and Three Sisters rock formation. Discover Leura village where you will have free time for lunch or the chance to wander the streets. Next, we enjoy an afternoon encounter at Featherdale Park and have your photo taken with a cuddly koala, see kangaroos, wombats, dingoes and cute little fairy penguins. Our last stop will be at Homebush Bay, the venue of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. Here, you have the opportunity to catch your river cruise vessel back to Sydney and enjoy a relaxing cruise along the Parramatta River (own expense). If you do not wish to join the ferry, the coach will travel back to Sydney. Overnight stay in Sydney Hotel.
After the scrumptious Breakfast, we will check out at appropriate time and drive to the airport for your flight back home. We hope you take back many happy memories of your holiday. We would like you to spare a few minutes to write and tell us how you enjoyed your holiday and give us your suggestions.
Gold Coast
"Sandy beaches, theme parks, and lush hinterland!"
A city seemingly built entirely from a tourism perspective, Gold Coast is one of Australia's most popular destinations, with a plethora of fun activities and experiences under the sun (pun intended). Home to some of the country's best beaches, surfing and water sports are highly popular here, with several themed parks also adding to the fun for adrenaline enthusiasts. For those who shy away from adventure sports, the shopping centres, fine dining restaurants, and art galleries are some of the best experiences in the city.
From its long spread of beaches to the crazy famous theme and amusement parks, and not to forget the near pristine rainforests, Gold Coast is a truly spectacular getaway city. Experience the vibrant treetop walkways through the forests, explore the elaborate aquariums, or have a fun surf lesson because you'll find yourself doing a variety of things all day. And not just that, for the adrenaline junkie, there are many challenging activities in the forests and bushlands of the Gold Coast hinterland!
Located south of Brisbane, Gold Coast for long served as a vacation spot for people looking to get out of the big city. Over time, it has grown spectacularly and expensively (hence the name). It is a vast city with endless sources for a great time! However, it has retained its holiday spirit and has a wide range of attractions and activities that keep people coming.
Things To Do In Gold Coast
1. Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary
A unique and interactive experience with the Australian wildlife. Located in Gold Coast, the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary is a haven for wildlife buffs and nature lovers. The park is a non-profit organization that has been nurturing wildlife for more than 70 years, while educating and entertaining visitors around the globe. Unlike most wildlife sanctuaries, Currumbin lets you have an interactive experience with its animals which you probably haven't had before! You can cuddle up with adorable koalas, or even feed kangaroos (yes, you can feed an animal!). The sanctuary is always buzzing with energy with live performances and shows, and even includes a tree-top challenge course for those who aren't happy with just walking around! There is also a wildlife hospital where you can see the vets work away to ensure good health of the animals, and all this while the kids can have a blast at the Wild Island play area!
2. Coolangatta Beach
Witness Gold Coast’s sandy allure at Coolangatta Beach, which ranks among the most popular and adventurous beaches in the city. From surfing the perfectly-shaped ocean waves to diving among fish and dolphins, Coolangatta Beach is a hub of family entertainment and adventures. Embark on skydiving sessions, spot migratory humpback whales, swim around with your loved ones, and watch sunsets at Coolangatta Beach.
3. Deamworld
Part of the Gold Coast's impressive collection of theme parks, Dreamworld is yet another memorable experience for the family! Whether you want to get up close and personal with tigers, cuddle up with koalas, or meet you favourite Dreamworld characters, the park has it all! You'll find yourself surrounded with a buzzing atmosphere and loads of fun rides and activities. Be it an adventure with our favourites from 'Madagascar' or one with the Dragon Warrior Po, or even a fairytale game with Shrek, the fun never ends!
4. Warner Bros Movie World
A brilliant, vast, and absolutely fascinating theme park, Movie World will take you into an experience of Warner Bros like never before. With tons of stalls, games, live performances, and big rides, you're sure to have a ball of a time over here. Among the many attractions at the park, the most famous is the Justice League 3D, where you join forces with the famous superheroes in a bid to save the world! Not just that, there are rides specific to superheroes too like the Arkham Asylum and the Superman Escape. The brand new Rio 4D is another fabulous attraction, and at the Junior Driving School, children of all ages can learn how to drive. And finally, absorb the best of Hollywood in the Star Parade on Main Street. Get ready for an action packed day at WB Movie World!
5. Sea World
Australia's Sea World is a true paradise for kids! Home to a variety of species of marine life like dolphins, polar bears, turtles, penguins and many more, there is more to the aquarium than just that! With exhibitions such as Half Shell, where you meet the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, or the wonderfully interactive Dora the Explorer show, and there's even the exhillerating Jet Stunt Extreme show! In short, a foolproof plan for a fun day out!
6. Tree Top Walkway
As the name suggests, the walkway, which is almost 200 metres in length, sits at a height of 15 metres above the ground and gives you a chance to view the rainforest canopies from angles you wouldn't have seen before. The flowering trees and plants, the lush orchids, and the various birds and animals make this a pure and calming experience. There are even observation decks, one of which is 30 metres high, to give you vistas of the forest to capture in your mind and cameras! The best part? It's all free.
7. Holoverse
The world's first hologram entertainment centre, Holoverse is a an absolutely fantastic outing for the family. Made from state of the art technology, the entire arcade will make you feel like you're in a movie yourself! Explore ancient civilizations, discover things you've never seen, or have a battle with enemies using swords and guns! Interact with your environment as if it's all real and turn into dragons and battle your friends high up in the sky! Holoverse is truly a place which pushes limits. To avoid the long lines, book your tickets online beforehand.
8. Treetop Challenge
One of Gold Coast's more 'hands-on' attractions, the Treetop Challenge is a massive area of unadulterated bushland where you take on more than a 100 pulsating and thrilling challenges! Spread over 6 courses, covering an area of 10 acres, you will find yourself hanging and swinging from trees, tackling risky looking bridges, and jumping on some really long flying foxes! All the equipment is provided at the venue, and is super safe with a number of qualified supervisors looking after you as you take on the countless adventures!
9. Tamborine Mountain
Tamborine Mountain is the perfect escape from the heat of the Gold Coast and this picturesque mountain destination is popularly known as the "Green behind the Gold". This enchanting mountain village is located on a mountain plateau and it is surrounded by evergreen rainforests and cascading waterfalls. Tamborine Mountain is a great place to explore nature, indulge in some locally made wine, beer or gin while you enjoy the mesmerizing sunsets.
10. Burleigh Heads
Witness a world of rainforests, beaches, eucalyptus forests, rocky foreshore, pandanus groves, creeks, tussock grasslands, mangroves, and coastal heath at the iconic Burleigh Head National Park of Gold Coast. Situated in the Burleigh Head area amidst Surfers Paradise and Coolangatta Beach, the national park offers stunning nature trails where visitors can climb hills or go around headlands to explore Gold Coast’s unique flora and fauna.
11. Springbrook National Park
Springbrook National Park is a spectacular verdant alternative to the typical gold and blue scenery of the Gold Coast. The park is famous for its beautiful scenery, cascading waterfalls, meandering creeks running between trees and hundreds of rare and unique varieties of flora and fauna. The park is just a 40 minutes drive from the main hub of Gold Coast.
12. Natural Bridge
In the western part of the Springbrook National Park, Natural Bridge is a heavenly cave-like rock formation created by the waterfall over the basalt cave. This attraction offers an excellent opportunity for tourists to encounter green catbirds, paradise riflebirds, wompoo fruit-doves, and other endangered species of koalas, tusked frogs, sooty owls, and cascade tree frogs
13. Infinity Attraction Gold Coast
The future is at INFINITY Attraction, one of Gold Coast’s premier tourist and nightlife destinations. Located in Surfers Paradise, this family-friendly entertainment attraction offers a maze of futuristic wonders created with high-quality light and sound effects that promise to transport you and your loved ones to a never-seen-before dimension. Explore 20 multi-sensual rooms in this 30-minute journey of excitement and fun.
14. Point Danger Gold Coast
Explore one of Gold Coast’s most iconic landmarks at Point Danger, named so as a warning to sailors about the dangerous coastline around it. Watch the waves as they collide and crash at the shore and witness the bewitching Point Danger Lighthouse, Captain Cook Memorial, and the war memorial commemorating soldiers of WWII. Various corals, dolphins and surfers also abound in Point Danger’s waters.
15. ArtVo Gold Coast
Explore an art gallery that makes the classic experience a fun family outing at ArtVo Gold Coast. An interactive ‘trick-art’ gallery, ArtVo’s artworks are life-size murals depicting larger-than-life scenarios that range from fighting dragons to meeting King Kong and flying on magic carpets. Click fun photographs with the artworks to create moments to cherish.
16. Draculas Cabaret Gold Coast
The wild nightlife of the Gold Coast comes to life at one of the city’s most renowned attractions, Dracula’s Cabaret. Hop on the spooky Ghost Train and enter a world of vampires, where supernatural creatures sing, dance, and make you laugh with their comic antics. From burlesque to aerial performances and gory chills, Dracula’s is a uniquely spooky yet entertaining tourist attraction.
17. Wax Museum Gold Coast
A unique take on iconic wax museums awaits you at Wax Museum Gold Coast, which blends classic wax figurines with history. Renowned as the Southern Hemisphere’s largest wax museum with a collection of over 110 life-size figurines, the Museum has four exhibits. Apart from the wax statues, one can explore a historical torture chamber and replicas of British crown jewels at the Wax Museum.
18. Australian Outback Spectacular Gold Coast
Australian Outback Spectacular is a wonderful show and dinner place that touches the heart of tourists with breathtaking productions about the rugged Outback since its inception in the year 2006. The attraction showcases stories that leave a great impression on the hearts of the audience and instill a sense of courage and patriotism. It uses innovative technologies, events, and moving musical scores and performances to bring the stories to life.
19. Broadbeach
Experience the magic of the suburban Gold Coast as you explore Broad Beach. A hub of shopping and entertainment, Broad Beach is home to iconic restaurants, local markets, music festivals, lounges, bars, gaming centres and kid adventures. Broad Beach attracts millions of visitors throughout the day with its shopping and family-friendly activities and offers the best of Gold Coast nightlife as well.
20. Skypoint Observation Deck
Touch the skies and challenge gravity at SkyPoint Gold Coast, one of the city’s prominent adventure attractions. Situated at the highest point of one of Gold Coast’s tallest skyscrapers, SkyPoint Climb and Observation Deck stands 230 metres above ground and offers 360-degree views of the entire city. Embark on the daring external building climb to the top in one of Gold Coast’s most sought-after adventures.
21. Lamington National Park
Lamington National Park is a park which is part of the larger Gondwana Rainforests of Australia which, in turn, is the largest expanse of subtropical Rainforests in the world. There are more than 500 waterfalls in the park and the place is famous for its ancient trees, variety of birds, walking trails, mountain views, rare and unique wildlife and its mesmerizing natural environment.
22. Cavill Avenue Gold Coast
Named after the hotelier Jim Cavill, Cavill Avenue is a street and a pedestrian mall in Surfers Paradise. Lining with bars, shops, nightclubs, and fast food outlets, this street is a hub for shopping and entertainment with music memorabilia. In this attraction, you will find numerous surf art and regular live music performances from buskers and pub bands that line the street at night.
23. David Fleay Wildlife Park
Embark on a unique wildlife affair at David Fleay Wildlife Park, renowned as one of Gold Coast’s hidden crown jewels. Meet a wide range of wild species of snakes, flying foxes, koalas, wallabies, and the rare shy bridled nailtail wallaby in their natural habitats. Witness ‘benevolent captivity’ and conservation efforts at this small wildlife park.
24. iFly Gold Coast
Challenge yourself to a skydiving experience that is conducted indoors at iFly Gold Coast, renowned as one of the most popular tourist experiences in the city. Designed to cater to visitors aged 3 to 103, the air tunnel of iFly mimics the exhilarating free fall of skydiving without the actual jump from the plane. Watch and fly with friends and family at iFly Gold Coast.
25. Hota Gold Coast
Gold Coast’s most iconic hub of live entertainment, art and culture awaits you at the Home of the Arts. Renowned as HOTA, the performing arts centre located in Gold Coast’s Surfers Paradise is one of the city’s most prominent family-friendly attractions. From participating in performing arts events and exploring exhibitions to shopping souvenirs and local products and dining at high-end restaurants, HOTA incorporates the best of Gold Coast attractions.
26. Gold Coast Motor Museum
History and technology come together at Gold Coast Motor Museum, which houses a stunning collection of vintage cars, bikes, and motor memorabilia of the twentieth century. From Lamborghini to BMW, witness 75 vehicles that narrate their own special stories as they stand as exhibits at the museum. Part of the personal collection of the Amor brothers, the Museum blends sentimentality with vintage motors.
27. Pacific Fair Shopping Centre Gold Coast
Pacific Fair Shopping Center is one of the largest shopping destinations in the Gold Coast. It houses over 400 of the best international and local fashion brands, luxury brands from across the globe and super speciality stores. There are over 65 dining options spread across four food courts. Play Street is the latest addition to the Center which caters to children featuring slides, climbing walls and more.
28. Miami Marketta
Miami Marketta is a unique and enthralling night market that puts together a spectacular selection of the best ethnic food stalls from all over the Gold Coast as well as an amazing variety of international cuisines. The venue also hosts several live music programs and events representing local and international performers.
29. Glow Worm Caves
An enchanting natural wonder awaits at Glow Worm Gold Coast, where tourists can witness caves illuminated by the twinkling lights of glow worms. Head on a guided tour of the iconic man-made caves that replicate the natural habitat of these unique creatures, and feel the sensation of stars on earth. The one-hour tour ends with a fun shopping spree at the local souvenir shop.
30. Tallebudgera Creek
Tallebudgera Creek is one of the best locations for a family trip, which is a wonderful place to enjoy swimming or fishing. The Creek is known for offering amazing water activities such as kayaking, paddle boarding, etc. You can also have a picnic at the beach situated alongside or go to the local Surf Club which has a beautiful Cafe where you can enjoy a mouthwatering meal.
31. Purling Brook Falls
Purling Brook Falls is a waterfall in the Springbrook National Park known for its unique structure and natural value. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, whose name has been derived from the gurgling sound of the water that rushes down the pool. On your visit to the attraction, visitors can indulge in hiking and trekking activities and explore the other places around the tourist interest.
32. Ripley’s Believe It or Not Gold Coast
Enter the mind-boggling world of Ripley’s Believe It or Not! during your exploration of Gold Coast’s Surfers Paradise. One of the most renowned family-friendly and nightlife destinations of the Gold Coast, Ripley’s is home to more than 300 exhibits inspired by the world of science and illusions that promise to trick your senses. From classic brain twisters to new additions, Ripley’s has something for all ages.
What are the top sightseeing places in Gold coast?
The top sightseeing places in Gold coast are Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, Beaches in Gold Coast, Dreamworld, Warner Bros Movie World, Sea World, Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk.
Must Know Before You Visit Gold Coast
1. Tourists can get a rechargeable Go Card to travel via buses of TransLink to get around Gold Coast. AUD 10 gives unlimited travel per day.
2. Farther tourist spots can be reached by travelling on the light rail transport along the Gold Coast highway. Go Cards can also be used for the same.
3. The city experiences over 300 days of sunshine annually. It is recommended to carry sunscreen lotions, hats and protective headwear as it can get really hot aside from the winter season, especially during the summer.
4. Gold Coast is a surfer's haven and is popular for swimming as well, among other activities. Tourists are recommended to watch out for days of yellow flags that warn of dangerous swimming conditions. Red flags are indicative of beaches being closed.
Nightlife in Gold Coast
Nightlife on Gold Coast is just like it is with the big Australian cities - energetic and wild.
Surfers Paradise is the hottest precinct in Gold Coast for that perfect night out, with a young and electric crowd and some of the Gold Coast's best nightclubs such as Shooters, Sin City, The Avenue, Underground, and The Bedroom.
Broadbeach too has a couple of great clubs and lounges such as Love Nightlife and Platinum Nightclub. But if you're confused and just want to head out for a night of club-hopping, Surfers Paradise is definitely the place to go.
Always remember to carry your Photo ID, and the LDA in Australia is 18.
Shopping in Gold Coast
Shopping is a crazy affair in the Gold Coast. With a fantastic collection of markets and products, you'll find yourself shopping for hours on end. The Carrara Markets, to start with, are Australia's biggest permanent markets. You'll find great discounts on nearly anything you can buy - from fresh produce to arts and crafts, and to pots and plants! The Chevron Rennaisance Shopping Centre has been renovated too now and is home to a variety of brands, boutiques, and bars! Pacific Fair Shopping Centre is a relatively new but truly luxurious location to shop. It has all the major global brands and places to dine. Along with these markets, the Gold Coast also has a number of Arts and Crafts markets such as Burleigh, Broadbeach, and Coolangata Arts and Crafts markets for when you're looking for that perfect souvenir.
Exchanging Money in Gold Coast
Currency exchange options are aplenty in Gold Coast.
Services are provided by Crown Currency Exchange, Travel Money Oz, Travelex, and American Express Currency Exchange, among many others.
The local bank ATMs can also be used.
Traveller's Tips for Gold Coast
1. Tipping for good service is a common practice in the city, and the amount of the tip, or even tipping at all, is totally at your discretion.
2. Tap water is safe to drink in the city. Be sure to carry your own water bottle which can also be filled at public drinking taps.
3. Do not carry valuables when heading to the beach.
4. In case of any emergency dial 000 immediately.
How can I commute within Gold coast?
The city is very well connected by an efficient public transport system. Be it by bus, trams, cars or taxis, you will never be inconvenienced. That being said, trams are perhaps the best connected form of transport in the city. They run from 0500 to 00:00 during the weekdays and well into the mornings during Friday and Saturday. Buses mostly run along the main roads but are 24x7, while cars are also a good option since traffic isnt't very bad. For a fresher and healthier mode option, however, grab a bike and cycle down the Gold Coast Oceanway and enjoy a wonderful and breezy ride down the 36km path!
What is the best time to visit Gold Coast?
Gold Coast sees bright sunshine for nearly 300 days every year; however, the best time to visit the Gold Coast is between May and October. The warm weather is ideal for beach activities and boat tours. End of January and most of February is the time when humidity is high, and the region sees a lot of rainfall. Also, in the peak winter months of June to August, while the days are sunny, temperatures drop to as low as 11-12 degrees. Owing to its subtropical location, the climate in this region never gets too hot or too cold and the days are mostly dry and sunny. The period from June to August is an ideal time for whale watching. The months from November to April form the low season for tourism in The Gold Coast. You can expect to find the cheapest deals on accommodation and flights, but there will not be any boat tours or parties going on during these months. However, there is a surge in tourism during Christmas and New Year. Travellers are advised to make their bookings in advance to avoid any last minute rush. That being said, the Gold Coast is a year-round destination known for a wide array of outdoor activities like golfing, hot air ballooning, fishing, nature walks etc.
Melbourne
"The Victorian Metropolitan"
Second, only to Sydney in terms of population, Melbourne is a vibrant city in southern Australia, considered to be the cultural capital of the country. Considered to be one the best cities in the world to live in, it has long vied with Sydney to be Australia's picture postcard destination. Melbourne, like Sydney, is a melting pot of cultures and is famous for hosting major art and music festivals, and sporting events and is home to some of the country's best fine dining institutions. The city also offers a unique insight into the history and culture of the Aboriginal community, the original inhabitants of the vast island nation.
Touring Melbourne on foot is a great way to feel the dynamic city streets beneath one's feet and soak in the vibe of this great city. With alleyways filled with street art, crowded streets of trendy cafes and street musicians and local markets with the freshest produce, there is always something to discover on the next corner. Melbourne City Centre is a bustling and historic neighbourhood of the city, known for its shopping and chic eateries. Queen Victoria Market which is one of the largest open-air markets is highly recommended as well.
Melbourne also houses an array of museums, wildlife parks and an aquarium, not to mention the absolutely breathtaking and serene Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges. Besides this, the nightlife in the city is fantastic with trendy rooftop bars and lavish nightclubs hosting large crowds of tourists and locals alike.
Must Know Before You Visit Melbourne
1. Melbourne is a very touristy city and it is recommended to book accomodations well in advance before your visit as the best options can be booked out quick.
2. For most tourists, using the public transport system is a great way to save money. Getting the myki or myli explorer saves a lot of money on using the public transport options.
3. While Melbourne has distinct seasons, it can experience chilly windy days and bright sun on the same day. Be sure to pack appropriately with this in mind.
4. When visiting the local attractions, travellers in larger groups can apply for the Melbourne City Card of Iventure Card to save money for the ticket prices.
Things To Do In Melbourne
1. Queen Victoria Market
Queen Victoria Market, carrying its 140+ years of legacy, is situated in Melbourne. It serves as a one-stop destination for fresh veggies, clothes, snacks, beverages, souvenirs, hand-made products, imported finds, and awakening coffee to taste! Stretching across two city blocks, the market is home to 600 small businesses and is a significant landmark of the central business district of Melbourne, serving as a retail and wholesale hub since the late 1860s.
2. National Gallery of Victoria
The National Gallery of Victoria, or NGV, is located in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 1861, it is the oldest museum in the country and archives an abundance of heritage showcased through its magnificent collection of over 70,000 exemplary art compositions! The collection bears witness to the various ideas, styles, and disciplines of art across centuries and cultures in the country.
3. Shrine of Remembrance
The Shrine of Remembrance is the national War memorial of Victoria and a landmark of Melbourne. Originally dedicated to the brave contributions of the servicemen of Victoria in World War I, it is currently a tribute to all the brave Australians who served in war for the country, and is among Australia’s largest war memorials.
4. Melbourne Cricket Ground
Built in the mid 19th century, the Melbourne Cricket Ground, or simply the MCG, is the Australian Cricket Team's primary and largest home stadium.
5. Eureka Tower
The Eureka Tower stands at a staggering height of almost 300 metres tall. It is extremely popular among the people for it's viewpoint, the Skydeck 88.
6. Royal Botanic Gardens
Royal Botanic Garden in Melbourne is home to over 50,000 plants like camellias, rainforest flora, succulents, cacti, Californian species, herbs, plants from Southern China, and many more species. Catch sight of the Guilfoyle’s Volcano and Melbourne Observatory. Visit the Terrace or Jardin Tan cafe to relish delicacies and the Gardens shop to pick botanical souvenirs. Lakes and natural wildlife complete the natural aesthetic of the garden.
7. Melbourne Zoo
Within the Royal National Park in Parkville is situated the Melbourne Zoo or the Royal Melbourne Zoological Gardens. Home to over 320 species of wildlife, visitors can spot Tigers wandering, Monkeys swinging, Orangutans, the Trail of Elephants, Wombats, Asian pachyderms, African Zebras, and Savanna Giraffes. One can also witness marine life creatures like Penguins and fur seals and also closely interact with Australian Koalas and Kangaroos in their natural habitat.
8. Yarra Valley
A 1.5-hour drive from Melbourne, the Yarra Valley offers more than a scenic view. Immerse yourself in the indigenous restaurants and wine tasting from over 70 wineries, waterfalls, and gardens. Watch the sunrise on the Hot air balloon, stop at local markets and gourmet stalls, taste their Yarra Valley Dairy Cheese and chocolate, visit the Four Pillars distillery, Ice Creamery Factory, and Healesville Sanctuary, home to over 200 species of wildlife, interact with Koalas and kangaroos.
9. Great Ocean Road
Along the southwest coast of Victoria lies the Great Ocean Road Drive. Stretching 243 kilometres along Australia's southeastern coast, it is widely believed to be one of the most scenic and beautiful drives in the country. On this drive, one can witness the 12 Apostles, Apollo Bay, waterfalls, ancient lighthouses, tree-top adventures, wildlife wonders, and beaches. Wildlife sightings such as Koalas, Kangaroos, and even whales over the shores are quite common as well.
10. Dandenong Ranges
East of Melbourne City, the Dandenong Ranges are low mountain ranges covered by an enchanting spread of lush green forests, lovely little villages and awe-inspiring beauty.
11. Melbourne Museum
Learn all about life in Victoria at the Melbourne Museum, one of the most popular and loved museum across Australia. It gives a rich and authentic insight into the country's culture, history, and environment. The museum also hosts incredible temporary exhibitions that brings intriguing collections from all over the world.
12. Melbourne City Centre
The Melbourne City Centre is where the foundation of the city was laid back in 1835. Today it is one of the busiest areas of the city, filled with shops, boutiques, restaurants, theatres and even sports stadiums.
13. Sea Life Aquarium
Home to over 500 species of aquatic animals, the Sea life Melbourne aquarium is located in central Melbourne. The majestic king, gentoo penguins, and the world's largest crocodile are some of the aquarium's main attractions. Experience dining under the massive oceanarium among stingrays, sharks, and many multi-coloured fishes. 4D aquatic cinema shows, hands-on wave touch pools, feeding shows, and other programs help visitors virtually interact with marine life as well.
14. River Cruise
Tours along the Yarra river are popular among tourists, offering a unique perspective of the city.
15. Royal Exhibition Building
Built in 1880, the Royal Exhibition Building is a UNESCO World Heritage Sight, and was the first building in Australia to get this status. It's magnificent architecture and imposing size make it a popular tourist attraction.
16. Scienceworks
Another wing of the Museum Victoria, Scienceworks is a world famous science museum, which offers an enjoyable and interative experience.
17. Healesville Sanctuary
Looking for a wildlife adventure? Healesville Sanctuary is the answer. Nestled in the Yarra Valley near Melbourne, Healesville Sanctuary is a bushland haven for different species of Australian native animals and birds. It is a part of Zoos Victoria and is spread over an area of 30 hectares. The sanctuary is one of the two places across the globe that has successfully bred a Platypus. Wander through the tranquil trails and get a glimpse of the wildlife in the exhibits.
18. Flinders Street Station
Melbourne's main hub for intra-city transit, marked by its iconic architecture, Flinders Street Station also happens to be Australia's oldest and busiest railway station.
19. Degraves Street
Situated in the Central Business District in Melbourne, Degraves street is a pedestrian walkway known for its sit-out cafes and eateries. This narrow laneway houses restaurants, cafes, breweries, garments and fashion outlets, sweet treats, victorian-hand-made gifts, jewellery, and much more around every corner. The Flinders Street Station is easily accessible from here. One can expect to find it packed with crowds throughout the week.
20. South Melbourne Market
Popularly known as the ‘local village market’, the South Melbourne Market, located in Melbourne, Victoria, is famous for its coffee, cafes, and restaurants serving food from locally procured ingredients. The highlight of this market is the four-day Moomba festival held annually. Merchandise like local handicrafts, homeware, garments, books, and fashion equipment are also available. In addition, live concerts, exhibitions, and offerings display support for their rich heritage.
21. Organ Pipes National Park
Situated in the central region of Victoria, The Organ Pipes National Park is famous for its geological location and the Organ Pipes hanging off a cliff. The Rosette Rock, Keilor Plains, and Tessellated Pavement, with fossils dating back to 4 million years, are notable attractions of the park. Native plants and rich wildlife with animals like Kangaroos, Echidnas, and Platypus are sited here. Trails are tailored to show around corners of the park. Camping, fishing, hiking, and picnicking are everyday activities one can try their hand at while visiting the park.
22. Abbotsford Convent
The Abbotsford Convent is located in Abbotsford, Victoria. It is a preserve of Culture, Learning, and Creativity, a space, home to over 100 art studios, galleries, eateries and cafes, radio stations, a school, open-air cinema, all surrounded by greenery. St. Heliers Street Gallery, an artistically rich space, is a ‘must-visit’. The Convent has educational and social history tours, mysteries podcasts, exhibitions, markets, festivals, private and corporate events, workshops, and performances to celebrate community enrichment.
23. Astor Theatre
The Astor Theatre in St Kilda, Australia, provides a grand cinematic experience, running old classics, cult favourites, and select new releases via a single-screen in a not-so ‘old-fashioned’ auditorium. The space is equipped with the Barco 4K Digital Projector and a hi-fi audio system elevating the quality of audio and visuals. Their seats lack comfort due to heritage protection, exhibiting ancient Victorian vibes. The nearby train station and restaurants attract customers due to the easy access. Stalls are available, serving snacks and beverages.
24. Flinders Lane
Located in Melbourne, Flinders Lane is a hotspot for world-renowned fine dining, galleries, and fashion labels. Grill Americano, Supernormal, Coda, Tippy Tay, and Kenzan are popular eateries around the area. Visit the nearby Degraves street for cafes, bars, coffee, and garment boutiques. Anna Schwartz Gallery and Flinders Lane Gallery hold exhibitions. Umpteen handicrafts, jewellery, and homeware authentic to the Victorian era are available here. Do not miss visiting historic buildings like Murray and Chapter House.
25. Heide Museum of Modern Art
The Heide Museum of Modern Art is situated in Bulleen, a suburb of Melbourne. It houses modern and contemporary art. The pleasant garden at Heide serves as a great picnic spot for visitors, and the sculpture park is also one other major attraction within the museum. Exhibitions are held with the Heide Market showcasing works of artistry expertise and handcrafted goods. Learning opportunities are offered too. The cafe Heide serves coffee, breakfast, and lunch made from seasonal produce grown in-house in the kitchen garden.
26. Fitzroy Gardens
Situated in East Melbourne, Fitzroy Gardens is home to a wide array of Flora, historical buildings, and sculptures. Sites of Heritage and Tourist Attractions include the Captain Cook’s Cottage, Carved Fairies Tree, the Scarred Tree, Myriad Fountains, Statues, Model Tudor Village, Band Pavillion, Sinclair’s Cottage, and the Rotunda. In addition, scenic water elements are distributed throughout the garden that visitors can spot while on a leisurely stroll.
27. Hamer Hall
Hamer Hall, formerly the Melbourne Concert Hall, is Melbourne's top location for orchestra and chamber music. Concerts including jazz, rock, pop, multicultural, chamber, classical, cabaret, and contemporary music with an Assistive Hearing System are held in Hamer Hall's space of 2500 seats throughout the year. In addition, companies like the Australian Ballet, Opera Australia, and Melbourne Theatre organize regular events and performances at the Hall.
28. State Theatre
The State Theatre, located in Melbourne, is part of the Arts Centre Melbourne. The underground space is ideally used for artists showcasing their talents in the form of theatre performances, dancing, and musical talents, specifically Ballet and Opera. The Theatre is equipped with Assistive Hearing System enriching every execution ever! Opera Australia and Australian Ballet host varied events and acts regularly. Do not forget to notice the 75,000 tiny brass cups adorning the ceiling of this gigantic setting.
29. St Kilda Victoria
Known as the beachside playground, St Kilda is an inner suburb in Melbourne. Visitor attractions like Luna Park, Catani Gardens, and Acland street. Visitors can cycle along the shores of the Phillip port, walk through the sandy beach, and enjoy the outdoor pubs, cafes, multi-cuisine restaurants, and breweries on Fitzroy street. It houses Melbourne’s famous St Kilda beach, the Astor, and St Kilda Breakwater, where penguins can be spotted. Catch a show, go shopping or just relax at St Kilda, one destination for all leisure.
30. Lune Croissanterie
Located in Melbourne, and Fitzroy, Lune Croissanterie is famous for its artisanal confectionery and natural ingredients used in its composition. Their Croissants were declared as ‘finest’ in the world by The New York Times. Other specialities on the menu include sweet treats like Kouign-amann, pain au chocolat, doughnuts, cakes, and a good brew. The pâtisserie introduces monthly specials as well. Be sure to experience their Lune Lab, a fine dining experience authentic to the taste of the Lunes.
31. Sidney Myer Music Bowl
Amidst the Kings Domain Gardens in Melbourne, Sidney Myer Music Bowl is a famous summertime location, famous for Carols by Candlelight and Melbourne Symphony Orchestra., their annual event. In addition, it hosts yearlong live concerts, symphony performances, theatre, and more. The music hub has seen some world-renowned artists like Paul McCartney, Neil Diamond, Metallica, Florence, and The Seekers. It was nominated for the Best Venue Award at the Music Victoria Awards in 2021.
32. Alfred Nicholas Memorial Gardens
Alfred Nicholas Memorial Gardens is located in the Sherbrooke settlement, Victoria, Australia. It is known for its water elements and extensive and seasonally changing flora like orchids, azaleas, ferns, maple leaves, rhododendrons, and camellias, all adorning the trails of the garden. Lakes, picnic spots, curated trails, and boathouses at the venue magnify the individual experience. Cafes and food joints serve delicious food whilst you admire nature.
33. Starward Distillery
Located in Melbourne, Starward Distillery is dignified as the microbrewing capital of Australia. Made from high-quality secret ingredients and aged in red wine barrels, the authentic Australian whiskey made here has a unique, lighter, and fruitier taste. The venue exhibits sophisticated visitor facilities that include a bar and food joints. Touring and wine tasting add to the wholesome experience.
34. Bellarine Peninsula
Located southwest of Melbourne, Victoria, Bellarine Peninsula offers tourists beaches, vineries, authentic village markets, breweries, museums, water sports, and exposure to fine dining! You can opt for curated tours, like the Seal and Dolphin swim, Balloon Flights in Geelong, Fort Queenscliff, and Local Wildlife sightseeing. Hit the beach at Barwon Head, look out for Point Lonsdale Lighthouse, and consume the traditions at Narana Cultural Centre.
35. The Toff in Town
The Toff is situated in Curtin House, Melbourne offering fine dining with a musical ambience every evening. Their private train-carriage theme is famous to book for a relaxed evening with friends while they serve you exceptional Thai food. The venue has an extensive food and drinks menu, brought to your booth! Also hosted are late-night parties with gigs, DJ nights, comical performances, and cabaret acts.
36. Block Arcade
Situated in the centre of Melbourne’s CBD, Block arcade is a luxury shopping arcade with branded fashion outlets, cafes, bakeries, vintage jewellery, gift stores, and art. It is home to the original Hopetoun Tea Rooms and renowned traders like Basement Discs, Sol Alpaca, and Haigh’s Chocolates, Australia’s premium chocolatiers! Private functions are held at the venue, and a guided tour twice every week showing around the luxury food outlets and artisan cafes, explaining the rich history behind the 100-year-old building.
37. Street Art at Centre Place
Centre Place is located between Collins Street and Flinders Lane in Melbourne. The laneway is lined with shopping outlets, food corners, boutiques, and coffee shops. Notice the varying, colour-splashed Street Art and innovative Graffiti painting on the walls of this street. The stencil work and details are elaborately themed, almost professional looking. Visit Jungle Juice for international coffee, Aix for crepes, dumplings at ShanDong MaMa Mini, and Hell’s Kitchen to chug a cold beer.
38. Lake Mountain Alpine Resort
A two-hour drive from Melbourne, Lake Mountain Alpine Resort offers fun activities like mountain biking, skiing, tobogganing and snow play, and snowshoeing. The kid-friendly toboggans are family-recommended, and the best time for this is between early June and late September. Village Run, Koala Creek, and Leadbeaters are the three major slopes for tobogganing. Other popular nearby places include Healesville sanctuary, phantom falls, and lake mountain Bristo, which serve locally seasoned food.
What are the top sightseeing places in Melbourne?
The top sightseeing places in Melbourne are Queen Victoria Market, National Gallery of Victoria, Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Eureka Tower, Royal Botanic Gardens.
How can I commute within Melbourne?
Though most of the population depends on self driven cars to commute, Melbourne's public transport system is quite well reputed. It has an extensive rail network comprising of 230 stations in and around the city. Melbourne also has the biggest tram network in the world, meaning you get exceptional connectivity throughout the city at not every expensive prices. Purchase a myki ticket for ease of travel, which covers all of the city's public transport.
What is the best time to visit Melbourne?
The autumn months are the time when Melbourne is host to many food and cultural events and festivals, and the city is still quite lively after a long and busy summer. The many gardens in the city are quite beautiful too, such as the Royal Botanic Garden and the Carlton Gardens, and the temperature especially is very pleasant for a great day out. Moreover, since summer is considered to be the tourist season, prices fall significantly during the autumn season, reducing your budget requirements considerably.
Sydney
"The complete Australian experience"
Sydney is Australia's largest city and its most iconic tourist destination. Home to the iconic Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge, this city is a mix of the country's best beaches, coastal and hilly hikes, modern art galleries, affluent shopping and lavish fine dining. Australia has fast evolved as a melting pot of cultures from across the world, and Sydney is perhaps the city which epitomises that the most anywhere in the country.
The shores of Sydney are synonymous with some of the best surf spots in Australia. A much-loved sport across the country, surfers from across the country and outside descend upon the city each year to tackle the waves. Being an important coastal city, seafood is another essential part of the experience the city has to offer. Many renowned Michelin-starred restaurants in the city offer sumptuous dishes highlighting the quality of the local marine fauna.
Sydney also offers a plethora of activities and sights for urban tourists who love exploring the innards of a modern-day metropolis. A cruise against the backdrop of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and sipping some coffee in the cafe of the Sydney Opera House are highly recommended. Large parks dotted around the city are great spots to lay back and relax on a sunny Australian day.
Must Know Before You Visit Sydney
1. Hotel stays, restaurant bookings and sometimes popular tours should be booked well in advance as they get easily sold out due to Sydney being a very touristy city. Travellers should especially be mindful of this when travelling in the peak season for Australia.
2. Getting an Opal card, which can used to avail all modes of public transport within the city (even ferries) is a great way to save money and time when visiting Sydney.
3. When using the public transport system, always keep some amount of time as a buffer period when heading somewhere as Sydney is crowded and jam packed most of the time.
4. Travellers are advised to carry plenty of hats, caps and sunscreesn as the sun can get hot in Sydney especially during the summers.
5. While Beer is beloved in Australia, many beaches, parks and public zones are strictly alcohol free zones and any violation attracts hefty fines or other penalties.
Things To Do In Sydney
1. Sydney Opera House
Undoubtedly Sydney's number one tourist attraction, the Sydney Opera House is world famous. This landmark structure, built on a narrow stretch of land surrounded by water makes for a definite visit. The Sydney Opera House is an iconic structure of the city, located on Bennelong point. It is also recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Revel in the beauty of this structure, by simply taking a walk around it, eating in its restaurants and hanging around its lobbies. Or get a full guided tour into the building, its history, rooms, halls, and even backstage where the performers all put on their armour. A trip to Sydney is incomplete without a picture at the Opera.
2. Darling Harbour
Darling Harbour is a well known hangout spot in the city. It is a buzzing pedestrian area, full with loads of shops, exhibitions, museums, and whole lot of bars and restaurants.
3. Bondi Beach
Sydney is known for its beaches and none is more popular than the Bondi. Attracting hordes of people every year, the Bondi beach is a fantastic place for relaxing, swimming, surfing, having a round beach volleyball, or just soaking up the Aussie sun.
4. Sydney Harbour Bridge
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is an iconic landmark of the city that connects the North Shore Sydney with the CBD. Built in 1932, the combination of the bridge, the Sydney Harbour and the Sydney Opera House has become the most popular portrait of Sydney. It is the tallest steel arch bridge in the world.
5. Royal Botanical Gardens
Located next to the iconic Sydney Harbour, the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney are a massive green space found close to the hustle and bustle of the city’s CBD. Spanning about 30 hectares, these gardens provide a tranquil setting to enjoy a picnic and some fresh air as you are treated to scenic views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Opera House and the Harbour.
6. The Rocks
The Rocks is a famous Sydney neighbourhood, just extending into the Sydney Harbour. It is a historic locality and was actually the first place the Europeans settled in. It has a plethora of activites and attractions to indulge in.
7. Taronga Zoo
The Tarongo Zoo is a massive zoological park in the prime suburb of Mosman. Just overlooking the Sydney Harbour, it is home to over 4000 animals.
8. Queen Victoria Building
Built in the late 19th century in the Romanesque Revival style, the Queen Victoria Building is a beautiful piece of architecture, quite appropriately housing some of the best and up-scale shopping brands.
9. Hyde Park
Near the city centre, the Hyde Park is a vast spread of green land. The beautiful park is full of green lawns, pretty flowers and rich trees, and also has the Archibald Fountain and Anzac War Memorial.
10. Sea Life Sydney Aquarium
This expansive Aquarium is located in the popular precinct of Darling Harbour and houses a huge collection of aquatic animals, with various different exhibits and over 700 species.
11. Sydney Tower
The Sydney Tower is the tallest structure in the city and forms a prominent part of Sydney's skyline. Featuring a shopping centre, restaurants and entertainment facilities, the prime attraction of the tower is the Sydney Tower Eye, an observation deck 250 metres above the ground, granting visitors an unforgettable view of Sydney’s cityscape.
12. Luna Park
Luna Park is Sydney's prime amusement park, and has been so since 1932. The park has a simple collection of rides and is a favourite, obviously, among the kids.
13. China Town
Sydney's Chinatown is a tourist hotspot. Travellers and locals alike flock to Chinatown to taste the cuisines, shop and absorb the culture is small space between Darling Harbour and Central Station.
14. Circular Quay
Circular Quay is an absolutely buzzing place. From cafes, restaurants and little shops, to street performers dazzling the onlookers and tourists rushing for harbour cruises, it's quite the place to be.
15. Australian Museum
Situated on College Street, the Australian Museum is the country's oldest standing museum, globally reputed for it's collections in natural history and anthropology. The age old museum was first opened in 1827. It moved to it's current location in 1849. By the end of the 19th century, various expeditions were launched to collect more artefacts.
16. Powerhouse Museum
The Powerhouse Museum is a fascinating science museum that was established in 1879. It houses a collection of fascinating objects and items dating from the period it was established to present day. The museum is a wing of of the Museum of Applied Sciences, Sydney and houses more than 4,00,000 items used in various fields in the last 125 years, including transportation, communication, media, IT and so on.
17. St. Mary's Cathedral
The St. Mary's Cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of Sydney. There have been many Roman Catholic cathedrals in Sydney over the years, but the present cathedral was built in 1868.
18. Cockatoo Island
Dotted with charming industrial relics, the UNESCO World Heritage Listed Cockatoo Island sits in the middle of Sydney Harbour in New South Wales, Australia. A kaleidoscopic blend of convict and wartime history, this little island is one of Sydney’s best-kept secret. Previously this place was used as a prison and houses a massive shipyard where naval vessels and boats were repaired during the Second World War.
19. Chinese Garden Of Friendship
The Chinese Garden Of Friendship is a tranquil lush green oasis located at the southern side of Darling Harbour. This spectacular Garden follows the Yin-Yang style and it was built in 1986. The Garden signifies the Friendship between Sydney and Guangdong China. It features beautiful pathways, exotic plants, colourful blooming flowers, soothing water bodies and a wonderful man-made lake filled with Koi fish.
20. Blue Mountains
The beautiful Blue Mountains are situated in New South Wales, in Sydney, and are one of the most remarkable attractions in Australia. This mountain range, which is spread over an area of 11,400 square kilometres, was formed from a sandstone bedrock from a dissected plateau.
What are the top sightseeing places in Sydney?
The top sightseeing places in Sydney are Sydney Opera House, Darling Harbour, Bondi Beach, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Royal Botanic Gardens, The Rocks.
Which are the best adventure sports to do in sydney?
1. White Water Rafting: White Water Rafting is one of the most loved sport that you can try out in Sydney as it is open for both beginners as well as veterans. You just need to tuck into the protection gears and then take a thrilling splash into the calm and vicious rapids.
2. Shark Diving: Shark diving is truly one of the most loved adventure sports that tourists love to try out during their visit. This will be a once in a lifetime experience when you will witness the extensive underwater life. You will get to see large sharks floating just next to you.
3. Bungee Jumping: Bungee Jumping lets you jump from a great height enjoying the free fall from an elevated platform. You will be provided with necessary training so that you don’t panic during the activity.
4. Hang Gliding: Hang Gliding gives you a chance to fly freely like a bird in the air. It will surely be a dream come true adventure sport that lets you capture scenic landscapes.
How is the nightlife of Sydney?
The nightlife of Sydney is world-renowned for its vibrancy and diversity. From chic cocktail bars and clubs to rowdy pub crawls and late-night dining, there's something for everyone to enjoy after dark in this cosmopolitan city. Visitors can explore the vibrant Chinatown district or dance the night away at one of the many iconic nightclubs.
How can I commute within Sydney?
Sydney today has decently connected bus and rail services throughout the city. The train services are operated by the Transport for New South Wales, while the bus services are managed by the government and private contractors both, the former controlling the areas previously accessed by trams, and most of the others operated by the latter. Even the ferry system of Sydney is quite well adapted, with it's main terminal at Circular Quay. The Opal Travel pass makes it very easy to travel in the city. You can top it up with money and then use it on the go across all modes of transport.
Best Time To Visit Sydney
The best time to visit Sydney is Spring (September - November) or Autumn (Mid-February to May). These two periods are characterised by pleasant and dry weather, making it an excellent time for outdoor activities and exploration. Travel and accommodation costs are also considerably lesser during these months compared to the peak summer season.
Arrive into Brisbane and then proceed towards Gold Coast – Australia’s entertainment capital. Day is free for leisure to explore city at your own. Overnight stay in Gold Coast Hotel.
After Breakfast at the hotel, enjoy the Movie World tour. Enjoy an American breakfast at the hotel this morning; we proceed to Gold Coast’s most spectacular theme park – Warner Brothers 'Movie World' where movie magic happens every day. It is the only Australian movie-related theme park. Meet your favourite stars and enjoy all the behind-the-scene actions, comedy stunts along with exhilarating rides, shows and attractions. Enjoy thrilling rides like Superman Escape, Batwing Space Shot and many more. Overnight stay in Gold Coast Hotel.
After Breakfast at the hotel, enjoy the Sea World tour. Australia’s most spectacular marine mammal park, oceanarium and Theme Park. Sea World is also home to many shows, presentations and rides. Overnight stay in Gold Coast Hotel.
After the scrumptious Breakfast, we will check out at appropriate time and drive to the airport for your flight to Melbourne. On arrival at Melbourne airport you will be transferred by coach to your accommodation. An optional upgrade to private car transfers is available. You are then free to spend the rest of day exploring Melbourne at your own pace. Overnight stay in Melbourne Hotel.
After Breakfast, enjoy the full day tour to Great Ocean Road & Twelve Apostles. View the popular coastal township of Lorne, a surfer's haven, and see many fern filled gullies and river inlets on your journey. There is a stop for lunch at Apollo Bay (own expense). Travel the length of the Great Ocean Road passing towering limestone cliffs, sweeping white beaches and stunning forest scenery. Witness a fabulous spectacle of massive natural erosion. View the amazing Twelve Apostles - limestone stacks rising dramatically from the Southern Ocean and visit the Information Centre. Walk along the boardwalk enjoying the scenery from various viewing platforms. See Loch Ard Gorge and be swept away by the romantic and tragic story of love and lives lost aboard the Loch Ard. Explore Port Campbell National Park and discover the tragic history of over 50 ships wrecked along the rugged coastline. Continue beyond Port Campbell to the remnants of London Bridge before commencing the return journey to Melbourne. Overnight stay in Melbourne Hotel.
After Breakfast at the hotel, enjoy the Melboune City Tour. View examples of Melbourne architectural splendour including St. Pauls Cathedral and the Princess and Regent Theatres. See the Royal Exhibition Buildings and Federation Square, and stroll around Melbourne's Royal Botanic Gardens. View the Fitzroy Gardens and see Captain Cook's Cottage (entry at own expense). See the bustling Queen Victoria Market and Albert Park, home to the Australian Grand Prix, visit the Shrine of Remembrance and see the Southbank waterfront precinct. Cross the Bolte Bridge for great city views. The Afternoor is at your Leisure, we will check out at appropriate time and drive to the airport for your flight to Sydney. On arrival at Sydney airport you will be transferred by coach to your Sydney accommodation by Trip Shuttle Operated by Royale. An optional upgrade to private car transfers is available. You are then free to spend the rest of day exploring Sydney at your own pace. Overnight stay in Sydney Hotel.
After Breakfast, begin your Tour to discover the spectacular Blue Mountains and see native wildlife whilst you explore World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains National Park. This rugged and beautiful region forms part of the Great Dividing Range, linking tropical north to temperate south, while dividing coastal cities from the vast Outback. Enjoy a stop at Echo Point and see the famous Three Sisters rock formation and have an opportunity to visit the Waradah Aboriginal Centre and hear the ancient Aboriginal legends of this impressive rock formation (own expense). Arrive at Scenic World and join the optional Blue Mountain rides - Scenic Railway, Cableway or Skyway (own expense). These rides are a great way to see the steep valleys, canyons and Three Sisters rock formation. Discover Leura village where you will have free time for lunch or the chance to wander the streets. Next, we enjoy an afternoon encounter at Featherdale Park and have your photo taken with a cuddly koala, see kangaroos, wombats, dingoes and cute little fairy penguins. Our last stop will be at Homebush Bay, the venue of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. Here, you have the opportunity to catch your river cruise vessel back to Sydney and enjoy a relaxing cruise along the Parramatta River (own expense). If you do not wish to join the ferry, the coach will travel back to Sydney. Overnight stay in Sydney Hotel.
After the scrumptious Breakfast, we will check out at appropriate time and drive to the airport for your flight back home. We hope you take back many happy memories of your holiday. We would like you to spare a few minutes to write and tell us how you enjoyed your holiday and give us your suggestions.
Gold Coast
"Sandy beaches, theme parks, and lush hinterland!"
A city seemingly built entirely from a tourism perspective, Gold Coast is one of Australia's most popular destinations, with a plethora of fun activities and experiences under the sun (pun intended). Home to some of the country's best beaches, surfing and water sports are highly popular here, with several themed parks also adding to the fun for adrenaline enthusiasts. For those who shy away from adventure sports, the shopping centres, fine dining restaurants, and art galleries are some of the best experiences in the city.
From its long spread of beaches to the crazy famous theme and amusement parks, and not to forget the near pristine rainforests, Gold Coast is a truly spectacular getaway city. Experience the vibrant treetop walkways through the forests, explore the elaborate aquariums, or have a fun surf lesson because you'll find yourself doing a variety of things all day. And not just that, for the adrenaline junkie, there are many challenging activities in the forests and bushlands of the Gold Coast hinterland!
Located south of Brisbane, Gold Coast for long served as a vacation spot for people looking to get out of the big city. Over time, it has grown spectacularly and expensively (hence the name). It is a vast city with endless sources for a great time! However, it has retained its holiday spirit and has a wide range of attractions and activities that keep people coming.
Things To Do In Gold Coast
1. Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary
A unique and interactive experience with the Australian wildlife. Located in Gold Coast, the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary is a haven for wildlife buffs and nature lovers. The park is a non-profit organization that has been nurturing wildlife for more than 70 years, while educating and entertaining visitors around the globe. Unlike most wildlife sanctuaries, Currumbin lets you have an interactive experience with its animals which you probably haven't had before! You can cuddle up with adorable koalas, or even feed kangaroos (yes, you can feed an animal!). The sanctuary is always buzzing with energy with live performances and shows, and even includes a tree-top challenge course for those who aren't happy with just walking around! There is also a wildlife hospital where you can see the vets work away to ensure good health of the animals, and all this while the kids can have a blast at the Wild Island play area!
2. Coolangatta Beach
Witness Gold Coast’s sandy allure at Coolangatta Beach, which ranks among the most popular and adventurous beaches in the city. From surfing the perfectly-shaped ocean waves to diving among fish and dolphins, Coolangatta Beach is a hub of family entertainment and adventures. Embark on skydiving sessions, spot migratory humpback whales, swim around with your loved ones, and watch sunsets at Coolangatta Beach.
3. Deamworld
Part of the Gold Coast's impressive collection of theme parks, Dreamworld is yet another memorable experience for the family! Whether you want to get up close and personal with tigers, cuddle up with koalas, or meet you favourite Dreamworld characters, the park has it all! You'll find yourself surrounded with a buzzing atmosphere and loads of fun rides and activities. Be it an adventure with our favourites from 'Madagascar' or one with the Dragon Warrior Po, or even a fairytale game with Shrek, the fun never ends!
4. Warner Bros Movie World
A brilliant, vast, and absolutely fascinating theme park, Movie World will take you into an experience of Warner Bros like never before. With tons of stalls, games, live performances, and big rides, you're sure to have a ball of a time over here. Among the many attractions at the park, the most famous is the Justice League 3D, where you join forces with the famous superheroes in a bid to save the world! Not just that, there are rides specific to superheroes too like the Arkham Asylum and the Superman Escape. The brand new Rio 4D is another fabulous attraction, and at the Junior Driving School, children of all ages can learn how to drive. And finally, absorb the best of Hollywood in the Star Parade on Main Street. Get ready for an action packed day at WB Movie World!
5. Sea World
Australia's Sea World is a true paradise for kids! Home to a variety of species of marine life like dolphins, polar bears, turtles, penguins and many more, there is more to the aquarium than just that! With exhibitions such as Half Shell, where you meet the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, or the wonderfully interactive Dora the Explorer show, and there's even the exhillerating Jet Stunt Extreme show! In short, a foolproof plan for a fun day out!
6. Tree Top Walkway
As the name suggests, the walkway, which is almost 200 metres in length, sits at a height of 15 metres above the ground and gives you a chance to view the rainforest canopies from angles you wouldn't have seen before. The flowering trees and plants, the lush orchids, and the various birds and animals make this a pure and calming experience. There are even observation decks, one of which is 30 metres high, to give you vistas of the forest to capture in your mind and cameras! The best part? It's all free.
7. Holoverse
The world's first hologram entertainment centre, Holoverse is a an absolutely fantastic outing for the family. Made from state of the art technology, the entire arcade will make you feel like you're in a movie yourself! Explore ancient civilizations, discover things you've never seen, or have a battle with enemies using swords and guns! Interact with your environment as if it's all real and turn into dragons and battle your friends high up in the sky! Holoverse is truly a place which pushes limits. To avoid the long lines, book your tickets online beforehand.
8. Treetop Challenge
One of Gold Coast's more 'hands-on' attractions, the Treetop Challenge is a massive area of unadulterated bushland where you take on more than a 100 pulsating and thrilling challenges! Spread over 6 courses, covering an area of 10 acres, you will find yourself hanging and swinging from trees, tackling risky looking bridges, and jumping on some really long flying foxes! All the equipment is provided at the venue, and is super safe with a number of qualified supervisors looking after you as you take on the countless adventures!
9. Tamborine Mountain
Tamborine Mountain is the perfect escape from the heat of the Gold Coast and this picturesque mountain destination is popularly known as the "Green behind the Gold". This enchanting mountain village is located on a mountain plateau and it is surrounded by evergreen rainforests and cascading waterfalls. Tamborine Mountain is a great place to explore nature, indulge in some locally made wine, beer or gin while you enjoy the mesmerizing sunsets.
10. Burleigh Heads
Witness a world of rainforests, beaches, eucalyptus forests, rocky foreshore, pandanus groves, creeks, tussock grasslands, mangroves, and coastal heath at the iconic Burleigh Head National Park of Gold Coast. Situated in the Burleigh Head area amidst Surfers Paradise and Coolangatta Beach, the national park offers stunning nature trails where visitors can climb hills or go around headlands to explore Gold Coast’s unique flora and fauna.
11. Springbrook National Park
Springbrook National Park is a spectacular verdant alternative to the typical gold and blue scenery of the Gold Coast. The park is famous for its beautiful scenery, cascading waterfalls, meandering creeks running between trees and hundreds of rare and unique varieties of flora and fauna. The park is just a 40 minutes drive from the main hub of Gold Coast.
12. Natural Bridge
In the western part of the Springbrook National Park, Natural Bridge is a heavenly cave-like rock formation created by the waterfall over the basalt cave. This attraction offers an excellent opportunity for tourists to encounter green catbirds, paradise riflebirds, wompoo fruit-doves, and other endangered species of koalas, tusked frogs, sooty owls, and cascade tree frogs
13. Infinity Attraction Gold Coast
The future is at INFINITY Attraction, one of Gold Coast’s premier tourist and nightlife destinations. Located in Surfers Paradise, this family-friendly entertainment attraction offers a maze of futuristic wonders created with high-quality light and sound effects that promise to transport you and your loved ones to a never-seen-before dimension. Explore 20 multi-sensual rooms in this 30-minute journey of excitement and fun.
14. Point Danger Gold Coast
Explore one of Gold Coast’s most iconic landmarks at Point Danger, named so as a warning to sailors about the dangerous coastline around it. Watch the waves as they collide and crash at the shore and witness the bewitching Point Danger Lighthouse, Captain Cook Memorial, and the war memorial commemorating soldiers of WWII. Various corals, dolphins and surfers also abound in Point Danger’s waters.
15. ArtVo Gold Coast
Explore an art gallery that makes the classic experience a fun family outing at ArtVo Gold Coast. An interactive ‘trick-art’ gallery, ArtVo’s artworks are life-size murals depicting larger-than-life scenarios that range from fighting dragons to meeting King Kong and flying on magic carpets. Click fun photographs with the artworks to create moments to cherish.
16. Draculas Cabaret Gold Coast
The wild nightlife of the Gold Coast comes to life at one of the city’s most renowned attractions, Dracula’s Cabaret. Hop on the spooky Ghost Train and enter a world of vampires, where supernatural creatures sing, dance, and make you laugh with their comic antics. From burlesque to aerial performances and gory chills, Dracula’s is a uniquely spooky yet entertaining tourist attraction.
17. Wax Museum Gold Coast
A unique take on iconic wax museums awaits you at Wax Museum Gold Coast, which blends classic wax figurines with history. Renowned as the Southern Hemisphere’s largest wax museum with a collection of over 110 life-size figurines, the Museum has four exhibits. Apart from the wax statues, one can explore a historical torture chamber and replicas of British crown jewels at the Wax Museum.
18. Australian Outback Spectacular Gold Coast
Australian Outback Spectacular is a wonderful show and dinner place that touches the heart of tourists with breathtaking productions about the rugged Outback since its inception in the year 2006. The attraction showcases stories that leave a great impression on the hearts of the audience and instill a sense of courage and patriotism. It uses innovative technologies, events, and moving musical scores and performances to bring the stories to life.
19. Broadbeach
Experience the magic of the suburban Gold Coast as you explore Broad Beach. A hub of shopping and entertainment, Broad Beach is home to iconic restaurants, local markets, music festivals, lounges, bars, gaming centres and kid adventures. Broad Beach attracts millions of visitors throughout the day with its shopping and family-friendly activities and offers the best of Gold Coast nightlife as well.
20. Skypoint Observation Deck
Touch the skies and challenge gravity at SkyPoint Gold Coast, one of the city’s prominent adventure attractions. Situated at the highest point of one of Gold Coast’s tallest skyscrapers, SkyPoint Climb and Observation Deck stands 230 metres above ground and offers 360-degree views of the entire city. Embark on the daring external building climb to the top in one of Gold Coast’s most sought-after adventures.
21. Lamington National Park
Lamington National Park is a park which is part of the larger Gondwana Rainforests of Australia which, in turn, is the largest expanse of subtropical Rainforests in the world. There are more than 500 waterfalls in the park and the place is famous for its ancient trees, variety of birds, walking trails, mountain views, rare and unique wildlife and its mesmerizing natural environment.
22. Cavill Avenue Gold Coast
Named after the hotelier Jim Cavill, Cavill Avenue is a street and a pedestrian mall in Surfers Paradise. Lining with bars, shops, nightclubs, and fast food outlets, this street is a hub for shopping and entertainment with music memorabilia. In this attraction, you will find numerous surf art and regular live music performances from buskers and pub bands that line the street at night.
23. David Fleay Wildlife Park
Embark on a unique wildlife affair at David Fleay Wildlife Park, renowned as one of Gold Coast’s hidden crown jewels. Meet a wide range of wild species of snakes, flying foxes, koalas, wallabies, and the rare shy bridled nailtail wallaby in their natural habitats. Witness ‘benevolent captivity’ and conservation efforts at this small wildlife park.
24. iFly Gold Coast
Challenge yourself to a skydiving experience that is conducted indoors at iFly Gold Coast, renowned as one of the most popular tourist experiences in the city. Designed to cater to visitors aged 3 to 103, the air tunnel of iFly mimics the exhilarating free fall of skydiving without the actual jump from the plane. Watch and fly with friends and family at iFly Gold Coast.
25. Hota Gold Coast
Gold Coast’s most iconic hub of live entertainment, art and culture awaits you at the Home of the Arts. Renowned as HOTA, the performing arts centre located in Gold Coast’s Surfers Paradise is one of the city’s most prominent family-friendly attractions. From participating in performing arts events and exploring exhibitions to shopping souvenirs and local products and dining at high-end restaurants, HOTA incorporates the best of Gold Coast attractions.
26. Gold Coast Motor Museum
History and technology come together at Gold Coast Motor Museum, which houses a stunning collection of vintage cars, bikes, and motor memorabilia of the twentieth century. From Lamborghini to BMW, witness 75 vehicles that narrate their own special stories as they stand as exhibits at the museum. Part of the personal collection of the Amor brothers, the Museum blends sentimentality with vintage motors.
27. Pacific Fair Shopping Centre Gold Coast
Pacific Fair Shopping Center is one of the largest shopping destinations in the Gold Coast. It houses over 400 of the best international and local fashion brands, luxury brands from across the globe and super speciality stores. There are over 65 dining options spread across four food courts. Play Street is the latest addition to the Center which caters to children featuring slides, climbing walls and more.
28. Miami Marketta
Miami Marketta is a unique and enthralling night market that puts together a spectacular selection of the best ethnic food stalls from all over the Gold Coast as well as an amazing variety of international cuisines. The venue also hosts several live music programs and events representing local and international performers.
29. Glow Worm Caves
An enchanting natural wonder awaits at Glow Worm Gold Coast, where tourists can witness caves illuminated by the twinkling lights of glow worms. Head on a guided tour of the iconic man-made caves that replicate the natural habitat of these unique creatures, and feel the sensation of stars on earth. The one-hour tour ends with a fun shopping spree at the local souvenir shop.
30. Tallebudgera Creek
Tallebudgera Creek is one of the best locations for a family trip, which is a wonderful place to enjoy swimming or fishing. The Creek is known for offering amazing water activities such as kayaking, paddle boarding, etc. You can also have a picnic at the beach situated alongside or go to the local Surf Club which has a beautiful Cafe where you can enjoy a mouthwatering meal.
31. Purling Brook Falls
Purling Brook Falls is a waterfall in the Springbrook National Park known for its unique structure and natural value. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, whose name has been derived from the gurgling sound of the water that rushes down the pool. On your visit to the attraction, visitors can indulge in hiking and trekking activities and explore the other places around the tourist interest.
32. Ripley’s Believe It or Not Gold Coast
Enter the mind-boggling world of Ripley’s Believe It or Not! during your exploration of Gold Coast’s Surfers Paradise. One of the most renowned family-friendly and nightlife destinations of the Gold Coast, Ripley’s is home to more than 300 exhibits inspired by the world of science and illusions that promise to trick your senses. From classic brain twisters to new additions, Ripley’s has something for all ages.
What are the top sightseeing places in Gold coast?
The top sightseeing places in Gold coast are Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, Beaches in Gold Coast, Dreamworld, Warner Bros Movie World, Sea World, Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk.
Must Know Before You Visit Gold Coast
1. Tourists can get a rechargeable Go Card to travel via buses of TransLink to get around Gold Coast. AUD 10 gives unlimited travel per day.
2. Farther tourist spots can be reached by travelling on the light rail transport along the Gold Coast highway. Go Cards can also be used for the same.
3. The city experiences over 300 days of sunshine annually. It is recommended to carry sunscreen lotions, hats and protective headwear as it can get really hot aside from the winter season, especially during the summer.
4. Gold Coast is a surfer's haven and is popular for swimming as well, among other activities. Tourists are recommended to watch out for days of yellow flags that warn of dangerous swimming conditions. Red flags are indicative of beaches being closed.
Nightlife in Gold Coast
Nightlife on Gold Coast is just like it is with the big Australian cities - energetic and wild.
Surfers Paradise is the hottest precinct in Gold Coast for that perfect night out, with a young and electric crowd and some of the Gold Coast's best nightclubs such as Shooters, Sin City, The Avenue, Underground, and The Bedroom.
Broadbeach too has a couple of great clubs and lounges such as Love Nightlife and Platinum Nightclub. But if you're confused and just want to head out for a night of club-hopping, Surfers Paradise is definitely the place to go.
Always remember to carry your Photo ID, and the LDA in Australia is 18.
Shopping in Gold Coast
Shopping is a crazy affair in the Gold Coast. With a fantastic collection of markets and products, you'll find yourself shopping for hours on end. The Carrara Markets, to start with, are Australia's biggest permanent markets. You'll find great discounts on nearly anything you can buy - from fresh produce to arts and crafts, and to pots and plants! The Chevron Rennaisance Shopping Centre has been renovated too now and is home to a variety of brands, boutiques, and bars! Pacific Fair Shopping Centre is a relatively new but truly luxurious location to shop. It has all the major global brands and places to dine. Along with these markets, the Gold Coast also has a number of Arts and Crafts markets such as Burleigh, Broadbeach, and Coolangata Arts and Crafts markets for when you're looking for that perfect souvenir.
Exchanging Money in Gold Coast
Currency exchange options are aplenty in Gold Coast.
Services are provided by Crown Currency Exchange, Travel Money Oz, Travelex, and American Express Currency Exchange, among many others.
The local bank ATMs can also be used.
Traveller's Tips for Gold Coast
1. Tipping for good service is a common practice in the city, and the amount of the tip, or even tipping at all, is totally at your discretion.
2. Tap water is safe to drink in the city. Be sure to carry your own water bottle which can also be filled at public drinking taps.
3. Do not carry valuables when heading to the beach.
4. In case of any emergency dial 000 immediately.
How can I commute within Gold coast?
The city is very well connected by an efficient public transport system. Be it by bus, trams, cars or taxis, you will never be inconvenienced. That being said, trams are perhaps the best connected form of transport in the city. They run from 0500 to 00:00 during the weekdays and well into the mornings during Friday and Saturday. Buses mostly run along the main roads but are 24x7, while cars are also a good option since traffic isnt't very bad. For a fresher and healthier mode option, however, grab a bike and cycle down the Gold Coast Oceanway and enjoy a wonderful and breezy ride down the 36km path!
What is the best time to visit Gold Coast?
Gold Coast sees bright sunshine for nearly 300 days every year; however, the best time to visit the Gold Coast is between May and October. The warm weather is ideal for beach activities and boat tours. End of January and most of February is the time when humidity is high, and the region sees a lot of rainfall. Also, in the peak winter months of June to August, while the days are sunny, temperatures drop to as low as 11-12 degrees. Owing to its subtropical location, the climate in this region never gets too hot or too cold and the days are mostly dry and sunny. The period from June to August is an ideal time for whale watching. The months from November to April form the low season for tourism in The Gold Coast. You can expect to find the cheapest deals on accommodation and flights, but there will not be any boat tours or parties going on during these months. However, there is a surge in tourism during Christmas and New Year. Travellers are advised to make their bookings in advance to avoid any last minute rush. That being said, the Gold Coast is a year-round destination known for a wide array of outdoor activities like golfing, hot air ballooning, fishing, nature walks etc.
Melbourne
"The Victorian Metropolitan"
Second, only to Sydney in terms of population, Melbourne is a vibrant city in southern Australia, considered to be the cultural capital of the country. Considered to be one the best cities in the world to live in, it has long vied with Sydney to be Australia's picture postcard destination. Melbourne, like Sydney, is a melting pot of cultures and is famous for hosting major art and music festivals, and sporting events and is home to some of the country's best fine dining institutions. The city also offers a unique insight into the history and culture of the Aboriginal community, the original inhabitants of the vast island nation.
Touring Melbourne on foot is a great way to feel the dynamic city streets beneath one's feet and soak in the vibe of this great city. With alleyways filled with street art, crowded streets of trendy cafes and street musicians and local markets with the freshest produce, there is always something to discover on the next corner. Melbourne City Centre is a bustling and historic neighbourhood of the city, known for its shopping and chic eateries. Queen Victoria Market which is one of the largest open-air markets is highly recommended as well.
Melbourne also houses an array of museums, wildlife parks and an aquarium, not to mention the absolutely breathtaking and serene Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges. Besides this, the nightlife in the city is fantastic with trendy rooftop bars and lavish nightclubs hosting large crowds of tourists and locals alike.
Must Know Before You Visit Melbourne
1. Melbourne is a very touristy city and it is recommended to book accomodations well in advance before your visit as the best options can be booked out quick.
2. For most tourists, using the public transport system is a great way to save money. Getting the myki or myli explorer saves a lot of money on using the public transport options.
3. While Melbourne has distinct seasons, it can experience chilly windy days and bright sun on the same day. Be sure to pack appropriately with this in mind.
4. When visiting the local attractions, travellers in larger groups can apply for the Melbourne City Card of Iventure Card to save money for the ticket prices.
Things To Do In Melbourne
1. Queen Victoria Market
Queen Victoria Market, carrying its 140+ years of legacy, is situated in Melbourne. It serves as a one-stop destination for fresh veggies, clothes, snacks, beverages, souvenirs, hand-made products, imported finds, and awakening coffee to taste! Stretching across two city blocks, the market is home to 600 small businesses and is a significant landmark of the central business district of Melbourne, serving as a retail and wholesale hub since the late 1860s.
2. National Gallery of Victoria
The National Gallery of Victoria, or NGV, is located in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 1861, it is the oldest museum in the country and archives an abundance of heritage showcased through its magnificent collection of over 70,000 exemplary art compositions! The collection bears witness to the various ideas, styles, and disciplines of art across centuries and cultures in the country.
3. Shrine of Remembrance
The Shrine of Remembrance is the national War memorial of Victoria and a landmark of Melbourne. Originally dedicated to the brave contributions of the servicemen of Victoria in World War I, it is currently a tribute to all the brave Australians who served in war for the country, and is among Australia’s largest war memorials.
4. Melbourne Cricket Ground
Built in the mid 19th century, the Melbourne Cricket Ground, or simply the MCG, is the Australian Cricket Team's primary and largest home stadium.
5. Eureka Tower
The Eureka Tower stands at a staggering height of almost 300 metres tall. It is extremely popular among the people for it's viewpoint, the Skydeck 88.
6. Royal Botanic Gardens
Royal Botanic Garden in Melbourne is home to over 50,000 plants like camellias, rainforest flora, succulents, cacti, Californian species, herbs, plants from Southern China, and many more species. Catch sight of the Guilfoyle’s Volcano and Melbourne Observatory. Visit the Terrace or Jardin Tan cafe to relish delicacies and the Gardens shop to pick botanical souvenirs. Lakes and natural wildlife complete the natural aesthetic of the garden.
7. Melbourne Zoo
Within the Royal National Park in Parkville is situated the Melbourne Zoo or the Royal Melbourne Zoological Gardens. Home to over 320 species of wildlife, visitors can spot Tigers wandering, Monkeys swinging, Orangutans, the Trail of Elephants, Wombats, Asian pachyderms, African Zebras, and Savanna Giraffes. One can also witness marine life creatures like Penguins and fur seals and also closely interact with Australian Koalas and Kangaroos in their natural habitat.
8. Yarra Valley
A 1.5-hour drive from Melbourne, the Yarra Valley offers more than a scenic view. Immerse yourself in the indigenous restaurants and wine tasting from over 70 wineries, waterfalls, and gardens. Watch the sunrise on the Hot air balloon, stop at local markets and gourmet stalls, taste their Yarra Valley Dairy Cheese and chocolate, visit the Four Pillars distillery, Ice Creamery Factory, and Healesville Sanctuary, home to over 200 species of wildlife, interact with Koalas and kangaroos.
9. Great Ocean Road
Along the southwest coast of Victoria lies the Great Ocean Road Drive. Stretching 243 kilometres along Australia's southeastern coast, it is widely believed to be one of the most scenic and beautiful drives in the country. On this drive, one can witness the 12 Apostles, Apollo Bay, waterfalls, ancient lighthouses, tree-top adventures, wildlife wonders, and beaches. Wildlife sightings such as Koalas, Kangaroos, and even whales over the shores are quite common as well.
10. Dandenong Ranges
East of Melbourne City, the Dandenong Ranges are low mountain ranges covered by an enchanting spread of lush green forests, lovely little villages and awe-inspiring beauty.
11. Melbourne Museum
Learn all about life in Victoria at the Melbourne Museum, one of the most popular and loved museum across Australia. It gives a rich and authentic insight into the country's culture, history, and environment. The museum also hosts incredible temporary exhibitions that brings intriguing collections from all over the world.
12. Melbourne City Centre
The Melbourne City Centre is where the foundation of the city was laid back in 1835. Today it is one of the busiest areas of the city, filled with shops, boutiques, restaurants, theatres and even sports stadiums.
13. Sea Life Aquarium
Home to over 500 species of aquatic animals, the Sea life Melbourne aquarium is located in central Melbourne. The majestic king, gentoo penguins, and the world's largest crocodile are some of the aquarium's main attractions. Experience dining under the massive oceanarium among stingrays, sharks, and many multi-coloured fishes. 4D aquatic cinema shows, hands-on wave touch pools, feeding shows, and other programs help visitors virtually interact with marine life as well.
14. River Cruise
Tours along the Yarra river are popular among tourists, offering a unique perspective of the city.
15. Royal Exhibition Building
Built in 1880, the Royal Exhibition Building is a UNESCO World Heritage Sight, and was the first building in Australia to get this status. It's magnificent architecture and imposing size make it a popular tourist attraction.
16. Scienceworks
Another wing of the Museum Victoria, Scienceworks is a world famous science museum, which offers an enjoyable and interative experience.
17. Healesville Sanctuary
Looking for a wildlife adventure? Healesville Sanctuary is the answer. Nestled in the Yarra Valley near Melbourne, Healesville Sanctuary is a bushland haven for different species of Australian native animals and birds. It is a part of Zoos Victoria and is spread over an area of 30 hectares. The sanctuary is one of the two places across the globe that has successfully bred a Platypus. Wander through the tranquil trails and get a glimpse of the wildlife in the exhibits.
18. Flinders Street Station
Melbourne's main hub for intra-city transit, marked by its iconic architecture, Flinders Street Station also happens to be Australia's oldest and busiest railway station.
19. Degraves Street
Situated in the Central Business District in Melbourne, Degraves street is a pedestrian walkway known for its sit-out cafes and eateries. This narrow laneway houses restaurants, cafes, breweries, garments and fashion outlets, sweet treats, victorian-hand-made gifts, jewellery, and much more around every corner. The Flinders Street Station is easily accessible from here. One can expect to find it packed with crowds throughout the week.
20. South Melbourne Market
Popularly known as the ‘local village market’, the South Melbourne Market, located in Melbourne, Victoria, is famous for its coffee, cafes, and restaurants serving food from locally procured ingredients. The highlight of this market is the four-day Moomba festival held annually. Merchandise like local handicrafts, homeware, garments, books, and fashion equipment are also available. In addition, live concerts, exhibitions, and offerings display support for their rich heritage.
21. Organ Pipes National Park
Situated in the central region of Victoria, The Organ Pipes National Park is famous for its geological location and the Organ Pipes hanging off a cliff. The Rosette Rock, Keilor Plains, and Tessellated Pavement, with fossils dating back to 4 million years, are notable attractions of the park. Native plants and rich wildlife with animals like Kangaroos, Echidnas, and Platypus are sited here. Trails are tailored to show around corners of the park. Camping, fishing, hiking, and picnicking are everyday activities one can try their hand at while visiting the park.
22. Abbotsford Convent
The Abbotsford Convent is located in Abbotsford, Victoria. It is a preserve of Culture, Learning, and Creativity, a space, home to over 100 art studios, galleries, eateries and cafes, radio stations, a school, open-air cinema, all surrounded by greenery. St. Heliers Street Gallery, an artistically rich space, is a ‘must-visit’. The Convent has educational and social history tours, mysteries podcasts, exhibitions, markets, festivals, private and corporate events, workshops, and performances to celebrate community enrichment.
23. Astor Theatre
The Astor Theatre in St Kilda, Australia, provides a grand cinematic experience, running old classics, cult favourites, and select new releases via a single-screen in a not-so ‘old-fashioned’ auditorium. The space is equipped with the Barco 4K Digital Projector and a hi-fi audio system elevating the quality of audio and visuals. Their seats lack comfort due to heritage protection, exhibiting ancient Victorian vibes. The nearby train station and restaurants attract customers due to the easy access. Stalls are available, serving snacks and beverages.
24. Flinders Lane
Located in Melbourne, Flinders Lane is a hotspot for world-renowned fine dining, galleries, and fashion labels. Grill Americano, Supernormal, Coda, Tippy Tay, and Kenzan are popular eateries around the area. Visit the nearby Degraves street for cafes, bars, coffee, and garment boutiques. Anna Schwartz Gallery and Flinders Lane Gallery hold exhibitions. Umpteen handicrafts, jewellery, and homeware authentic to the Victorian era are available here. Do not miss visiting historic buildings like Murray and Chapter House.
25. Heide Museum of Modern Art
The Heide Museum of Modern Art is situated in Bulleen, a suburb of Melbourne. It houses modern and contemporary art. The pleasant garden at Heide serves as a great picnic spot for visitors, and the sculpture park is also one other major attraction within the museum. Exhibitions are held with the Heide Market showcasing works of artistry expertise and handcrafted goods. Learning opportunities are offered too. The cafe Heide serves coffee, breakfast, and lunch made from seasonal produce grown in-house in the kitchen garden.
26. Fitzroy Gardens
Situated in East Melbourne, Fitzroy Gardens is home to a wide array of Flora, historical buildings, and sculptures. Sites of Heritage and Tourist Attractions include the Captain Cook’s Cottage, Carved Fairies Tree, the Scarred Tree, Myriad Fountains, Statues, Model Tudor Village, Band Pavillion, Sinclair’s Cottage, and the Rotunda. In addition, scenic water elements are distributed throughout the garden that visitors can spot while on a leisurely stroll.
27. Hamer Hall
Hamer Hall, formerly the Melbourne Concert Hall, is Melbourne's top location for orchestra and chamber music. Concerts including jazz, rock, pop, multicultural, chamber, classical, cabaret, and contemporary music with an Assistive Hearing System are held in Hamer Hall's space of 2500 seats throughout the year. In addition, companies like the Australian Ballet, Opera Australia, and Melbourne Theatre organize regular events and performances at the Hall.
28. State Theatre
The State Theatre, located in Melbourne, is part of the Arts Centre Melbourne. The underground space is ideally used for artists showcasing their talents in the form of theatre performances, dancing, and musical talents, specifically Ballet and Opera. The Theatre is equipped with Assistive Hearing System enriching every execution ever! Opera Australia and Australian Ballet host varied events and acts regularly. Do not forget to notice the 75,000 tiny brass cups adorning the ceiling of this gigantic setting.
29. St Kilda Victoria
Known as the beachside playground, St Kilda is an inner suburb in Melbourne. Visitor attractions like Luna Park, Catani Gardens, and Acland street. Visitors can cycle along the shores of the Phillip port, walk through the sandy beach, and enjoy the outdoor pubs, cafes, multi-cuisine restaurants, and breweries on Fitzroy street. It houses Melbourne’s famous St Kilda beach, the Astor, and St Kilda Breakwater, where penguins can be spotted. Catch a show, go shopping or just relax at St Kilda, one destination for all leisure.
30. Lune Croissanterie
Located in Melbourne, and Fitzroy, Lune Croissanterie is famous for its artisanal confectionery and natural ingredients used in its composition. Their Croissants were declared as ‘finest’ in the world by The New York Times. Other specialities on the menu include sweet treats like Kouign-amann, pain au chocolat, doughnuts, cakes, and a good brew. The pâtisserie introduces monthly specials as well. Be sure to experience their Lune Lab, a fine dining experience authentic to the taste of the Lunes.
31. Sidney Myer Music Bowl
Amidst the Kings Domain Gardens in Melbourne, Sidney Myer Music Bowl is a famous summertime location, famous for Carols by Candlelight and Melbourne Symphony Orchestra., their annual event. In addition, it hosts yearlong live concerts, symphony performances, theatre, and more. The music hub has seen some world-renowned artists like Paul McCartney, Neil Diamond, Metallica, Florence, and The Seekers. It was nominated for the Best Venue Award at the Music Victoria Awards in 2021.
32. Alfred Nicholas Memorial Gardens
Alfred Nicholas Memorial Gardens is located in the Sherbrooke settlement, Victoria, Australia. It is known for its water elements and extensive and seasonally changing flora like orchids, azaleas, ferns, maple leaves, rhododendrons, and camellias, all adorning the trails of the garden. Lakes, picnic spots, curated trails, and boathouses at the venue magnify the individual experience. Cafes and food joints serve delicious food whilst you admire nature.
33. Starward Distillery
Located in Melbourne, Starward Distillery is dignified as the microbrewing capital of Australia. Made from high-quality secret ingredients and aged in red wine barrels, the authentic Australian whiskey made here has a unique, lighter, and fruitier taste. The venue exhibits sophisticated visitor facilities that include a bar and food joints. Touring and wine tasting add to the wholesome experience.
34. Bellarine Peninsula
Located southwest of Melbourne, Victoria, Bellarine Peninsula offers tourists beaches, vineries, authentic village markets, breweries, museums, water sports, and exposure to fine dining! You can opt for curated tours, like the Seal and Dolphin swim, Balloon Flights in Geelong, Fort Queenscliff, and Local Wildlife sightseeing. Hit the beach at Barwon Head, look out for Point Lonsdale Lighthouse, and consume the traditions at Narana Cultural Centre.
35. The Toff in Town
The Toff is situated in Curtin House, Melbourne offering fine dining with a musical ambience every evening. Their private train-carriage theme is famous to book for a relaxed evening with friends while they serve you exceptional Thai food. The venue has an extensive food and drinks menu, brought to your booth! Also hosted are late-night parties with gigs, DJ nights, comical performances, and cabaret acts.
36. Block Arcade
Situated in the centre of Melbourne’s CBD, Block arcade is a luxury shopping arcade with branded fashion outlets, cafes, bakeries, vintage jewellery, gift stores, and art. It is home to the original Hopetoun Tea Rooms and renowned traders like Basement Discs, Sol Alpaca, and Haigh’s Chocolates, Australia’s premium chocolatiers! Private functions are held at the venue, and a guided tour twice every week showing around the luxury food outlets and artisan cafes, explaining the rich history behind the 100-year-old building.
37. Street Art at Centre Place
Centre Place is located between Collins Street and Flinders Lane in Melbourne. The laneway is lined with shopping outlets, food corners, boutiques, and coffee shops. Notice the varying, colour-splashed Street Art and innovative Graffiti painting on the walls of this street. The stencil work and details are elaborately themed, almost professional looking. Visit Jungle Juice for international coffee, Aix for crepes, dumplings at ShanDong MaMa Mini, and Hell’s Kitchen to chug a cold beer.
38. Lake Mountain Alpine Resort
A two-hour drive from Melbourne, Lake Mountain Alpine Resort offers fun activities like mountain biking, skiing, tobogganing and snow play, and snowshoeing. The kid-friendly toboggans are family-recommended, and the best time for this is between early June and late September. Village Run, Koala Creek, and Leadbeaters are the three major slopes for tobogganing. Other popular nearby places include Healesville sanctuary, phantom falls, and lake mountain Bristo, which serve locally seasoned food.
What are the top sightseeing places in Melbourne?
The top sightseeing places in Melbourne are Queen Victoria Market, National Gallery of Victoria, Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Eureka Tower, Royal Botanic Gardens.
How can I commute within Melbourne?
Though most of the population depends on self driven cars to commute, Melbourne's public transport system is quite well reputed. It has an extensive rail network comprising of 230 stations in and around the city. Melbourne also has the biggest tram network in the world, meaning you get exceptional connectivity throughout the city at not every expensive prices. Purchase a myki ticket for ease of travel, which covers all of the city's public transport.
What is the best time to visit Melbourne?
The autumn months are the time when Melbourne is host to many food and cultural events and festivals, and the city is still quite lively after a long and busy summer. The many gardens in the city are quite beautiful too, such as the Royal Botanic Garden and the Carlton Gardens, and the temperature especially is very pleasant for a great day out. Moreover, since summer is considered to be the tourist season, prices fall significantly during the autumn season, reducing your budget requirements considerably.
Sydney
"The complete Australian experience"
Sydney is Australia's largest city and its most iconic tourist destination. Home to the iconic Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge, this city is a mix of the country's best beaches, coastal and hilly hikes, modern art galleries, affluent shopping and lavish fine dining. Australia has fast evolved as a melting pot of cultures from across the world, and Sydney is perhaps the city which epitomises that the most anywhere in the country.
The shores of Sydney are synonymous with some of the best surf spots in Australia. A much-loved sport across the country, surfers from across the country and outside descend upon the city each year to tackle the waves. Being an important coastal city, seafood is another essential part of the experience the city has to offer. Many renowned Michelin-starred restaurants in the city offer sumptuous dishes highlighting the quality of the local marine fauna.
Sydney also offers a plethora of activities and sights for urban tourists who love exploring the innards of a modern-day metropolis. A cruise against the backdrop of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and sipping some coffee in the cafe of the Sydney Opera House are highly recommended. Large parks dotted around the city are great spots to lay back and relax on a sunny Australian day.
Must Know Before You Visit Sydney
1. Hotel stays, restaurant bookings and sometimes popular tours should be booked well in advance as they get easily sold out due to Sydney being a very touristy city. Travellers should especially be mindful of this when travelling in the peak season for Australia.
2. Getting an Opal card, which can used to avail all modes of public transport within the city (even ferries) is a great way to save money and time when visiting Sydney.
3. When using the public transport system, always keep some amount of time as a buffer period when heading somewhere as Sydney is crowded and jam packed most of the time.
4. Travellers are advised to carry plenty of hats, caps and sunscreesn as the sun can get hot in Sydney especially during the summers.
5. While Beer is beloved in Australia, many beaches, parks and public zones are strictly alcohol free zones and any violation attracts hefty fines or other penalties.
Things To Do In Sydney
1. Sydney Opera House
Undoubtedly Sydney's number one tourist attraction, the Sydney Opera House is world famous. This landmark structure, built on a narrow stretch of land surrounded by water makes for a definite visit. The Sydney Opera House is an iconic structure of the city, located on Bennelong point. It is also recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Revel in the beauty of this structure, by simply taking a walk around it, eating in its restaurants and hanging around its lobbies. Or get a full guided tour into the building, its history, rooms, halls, and even backstage where the performers all put on their armour. A trip to Sydney is incomplete without a picture at the Opera.
2. Darling Harbour
Darling Harbour is a well known hangout spot in the city. It is a buzzing pedestrian area, full with loads of shops, exhibitions, museums, and whole lot of bars and restaurants.
3. Bondi Beach
Sydney is known for its beaches and none is more popular than the Bondi. Attracting hordes of people every year, the Bondi beach is a fantastic place for relaxing, swimming, surfing, having a round beach volleyball, or just soaking up the Aussie sun.
4. Sydney Harbour Bridge
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is an iconic landmark of the city that connects the North Shore Sydney with the CBD. Built in 1932, the combination of the bridge, the Sydney Harbour and the Sydney Opera House has become the most popular portrait of Sydney. It is the tallest steel arch bridge in the world.
5. Royal Botanical Gardens
Located next to the iconic Sydney Harbour, the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney are a massive green space found close to the hustle and bustle of the city’s CBD. Spanning about 30 hectares, these gardens provide a tranquil setting to enjoy a picnic and some fresh air as you are treated to scenic views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Opera House and the Harbour.
6. The Rocks
The Rocks is a famous Sydney neighbourhood, just extending into the Sydney Harbour. It is a historic locality and was actually the first place the Europeans settled in. It has a plethora of activites and attractions to indulge in.
7. Taronga Zoo
The Tarongo Zoo is a massive zoological park in the prime suburb of Mosman. Just overlooking the Sydney Harbour, it is home to over 4000 animals.
8. Queen Victoria Building
Built in the late 19th century in the Romanesque Revival style, the Queen Victoria Building is a beautiful piece of architecture, quite appropriately housing some of the best and up-scale shopping brands.
9. Hyde Park
Near the city centre, the Hyde Park is a vast spread of green land. The beautiful park is full of green lawns, pretty flowers and rich trees, and also has the Archibald Fountain and Anzac War Memorial.
10. Sea Life Sydney Aquarium
This expansive Aquarium is located in the popular precinct of Darling Harbour and houses a huge collection of aquatic animals, with various different exhibits and over 700 species.
11. Sydney Tower
The Sydney Tower is the tallest structure in the city and forms a prominent part of Sydney's skyline. Featuring a shopping centre, restaurants and entertainment facilities, the prime attraction of the tower is the Sydney Tower Eye, an observation deck 250 metres above the ground, granting visitors an unforgettable view of Sydney’s cityscape.
12. Luna Park
Luna Park is Sydney's prime amusement park, and has been so since 1932. The park has a simple collection of rides and is a favourite, obviously, among the kids.
13. China Town
Sydney's Chinatown is a tourist hotspot. Travellers and locals alike flock to Chinatown to taste the cuisines, shop and absorb the culture is small space between Darling Harbour and Central Station.
14. Circular Quay
Circular Quay is an absolutely buzzing place. From cafes, restaurants and little shops, to street performers dazzling the onlookers and tourists rushing for harbour cruises, it's quite the place to be.
15. Australian Museum
Situated on College Street, the Australian Museum is the country's oldest standing museum, globally reputed for it's collections in natural history and anthropology. The age old museum was first opened in 1827. It moved to it's current location in 1849. By the end of the 19th century, various expeditions were launched to collect more artefacts.
16. Powerhouse Museum
The Powerhouse Museum is a fascinating science museum that was established in 1879. It houses a collection of fascinating objects and items dating from the period it was established to present day. The museum is a wing of of the Museum of Applied Sciences, Sydney and houses more than 4,00,000 items used in various fields in the last 125 years, including transportation, communication, media, IT and so on.
17. St. Mary's Cathedral
The St. Mary's Cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of Sydney. There have been many Roman Catholic cathedrals in Sydney over the years, but the present cathedral was built in 1868.
18. Cockatoo Island
Dotted with charming industrial relics, the UNESCO World Heritage Listed Cockatoo Island sits in the middle of Sydney Harbour in New South Wales, Australia. A kaleidoscopic blend of convict and wartime history, this little island is one of Sydney’s best-kept secret. Previously this place was used as a prison and houses a massive shipyard where naval vessels and boats were repaired during the Second World War.
19. Chinese Garden Of Friendship
The Chinese Garden Of Friendship is a tranquil lush green oasis located at the southern side of Darling Harbour. This spectacular Garden follows the Yin-Yang style and it was built in 1986. The Garden signifies the Friendship between Sydney and Guangdong China. It features beautiful pathways, exotic plants, colourful blooming flowers, soothing water bodies and a wonderful man-made lake filled with Koi fish.
20. Blue Mountains
The beautiful Blue Mountains are situated in New South Wales, in Sydney, and are one of the most remarkable attractions in Australia. This mountain range, which is spread over an area of 11,400 square kilometres, was formed from a sandstone bedrock from a dissected plateau.
What are the top sightseeing places in Sydney?
The top sightseeing places in Sydney are Sydney Opera House, Darling Harbour, Bondi Beach, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Royal Botanic Gardens, The Rocks.
Which are the best adventure sports to do in sydney?
1. White Water Rafting: White Water Rafting is one of the most loved sport that you can try out in Sydney as it is open for both beginners as well as veterans. You just need to tuck into the protection gears and then take a thrilling splash into the calm and vicious rapids.
2. Shark Diving: Shark diving is truly one of the most loved adventure sports that tourists love to try out during their visit. This will be a once in a lifetime experience when you will witness the extensive underwater life. You will get to see large sharks floating just next to you.
3. Bungee Jumping: Bungee Jumping lets you jump from a great height enjoying the free fall from an elevated platform. You will be provided with necessary training so that you don’t panic during the activity.
4. Hang Gliding: Hang Gliding gives you a chance to fly freely like a bird in the air. It will surely be a dream come true adventure sport that lets you capture scenic landscapes.
How is the nightlife of Sydney?
The nightlife of Sydney is world-renowned for its vibrancy and diversity. From chic cocktail bars and clubs to rowdy pub crawls and late-night dining, there's something for everyone to enjoy after dark in this cosmopolitan city. Visitors can explore the vibrant Chinatown district or dance the night away at one of the many iconic nightclubs.
How can I commute within Sydney?
Sydney today has decently connected bus and rail services throughout the city. The train services are operated by the Transport for New South Wales, while the bus services are managed by the government and private contractors both, the former controlling the areas previously accessed by trams, and most of the others operated by the latter. Even the ferry system of Sydney is quite well adapted, with it's main terminal at Circular Quay. The Opal Travel pass makes it very easy to travel in the city. You can top it up with money and then use it on the go across all modes of transport.
Best Time To Visit Sydney
The best time to visit Sydney is Spring (September - November) or Autumn (Mid-February to May). These two periods are characterised by pleasant and dry weather, making it an excellent time for outdoor activities and exploration. Travel and accommodation costs are also considerably lesser during these months compared to the peak summer season.
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