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Colonial Tramcar Restaurant Tour of Melbourne
From US$ 68.39
Colonial Tramcar Restaurant Tour of Melbourne

Duration: Varies
Location: Melbourne, Australia

Enjoying a meal on the Colonial Tramcar Restaurant is guaranteed to be a highlight of your visit to Melbourne. The Colonial Tramcar Restaurant is one of Melbourne's star attractions, offering a sightseeing tour with a difference and two essential Melbourne experiences taking a tram ride and eating great food.

 

Yarra Valley Wine and Winery Tour from Melbourne
From US$ 87.04

Duration: 8 hours (approx.)
Location: Melbourne, Australia

Join a full-day Yarra Valley wine tour and visit three of the region's best known wineries: Yering Station, Rochford Winery and Domaine Chandon. Over lunch and a series of wine tastings, see why the Yarra Valley is one of Australia's most picturesque wine regions on your Yarra Valley wine tour, the perfect day trip from Melbourne.

 

Melbourne Balloon Flight at Sunrise
From US$ 87.04

Duration: 4 hours (approx.)
Location: Melbourne, Australia

Come on a magical hot air balloon flight over Melbourne - one of the few cities in the world that you can soar above in a hot air balloon! Admire Melbourne's city skyline at early dawn as your balloon flies for approximately one hour and then toast your good fortune with an optional champagne breakfast. Your Melbourne balloon flight includes complimentary hotel transfers for your convenience.

 

 

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The vast and varied country of Australia has been a firm favourite with holidaymakers and backpackers for many years. The well-known attractions like the Sydney Opera House and Great Barrier Reef are spectacular, but there are also hidden delights to be found in the quieter, tucked-away corners of the country. The relaxing seaside cities like Mollymook and Mackay provide a great contrast to the lively, bustling cities and are perfect destinations for anyone wanting to spend a few days swimming and walking on quiet beaches or eating outside the seafood restaurants. 
 
    Visitors looking to get away from it all can visit the luxurious Whitsunday Islands or one of the relaxing country retreats of the Hunter Valley. Those who prefer to immerse themselves in the hustle and bustle of a lively city are well-catered for too. The famously multicultural cities of Melbourne and Darwin provide an exciting mixture of attractions, cultures and cuisines. For many tourists, Sydney offers the ideal combination of upmarket shopping, perfect sunshine and great surfing beaches.

Australia has stunning natural terrain, on show not only in the extensive wild outback in the middle of the country, but also in the many national parks and nature reserves that can be found on the outskirts of most of the big cities. Anyone with an interest in Australia’s native wildlife will delight in walking amongst kangaroos, wallabies and dingoes.   
 

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