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Day 1 Fly USA to Auckland Day 2 You cross the International Date
Line: The International Date Line is an
imaginary line on the earth’s surface that approximately coincides with the
180th meridian line (LONGITUDE), and separates the calendar date. Traveling
east across the line takes the traveler back one day, traveling west takes
the traveler forward. Day 3 Welcome to Auckland, New Zealand: On arrival into Auckland, you will be met
and transferred to your accommodation.Auckland, 'City of Sails', located between
two stunning harbors, enjoys a mild year-round climate Auckland is the
country's most visited region and largest urban area, offering exciting
activities and great shopping. The City lies across an 11km wide volcanic
isthmus separating two harbors. The Waitemata to the east opens into the
Hauraki Gulf, and to the Pacific Ocean. The Manukau Harbour to the west
offers many estuaries and surf beaches and opens to the Tasman Sea. Day 4 Tour - Auckland to Rotorua Via
Waitomo Caves: Depart Auckland on board the Great Sights
motor coach for your ride south to Hamilton. Travel through the rich Waikato area,
famous for its dairy farms, kiwi fruit orchards, thoroughbred horses.....and
the Waitomo Caves! You will enter subterranean limestone caverns to view
the Glow Worm Grotto. Surely one of the wonders of the world. Then you'll
continue over the bush clad Mamaku Ranges to Rotorua. Day 5 Tour – Rotorua half day city tour: See the highlights of Rotorua - this tour
shows you the best of Rotorua's natural and man-made attractions. Your half
day tour includes a visit to Rainbow Springs and Rainbow Farm for a sheep
show and working sheep dog demonstrations. Continue to Whakarewarewa
Thermal Reserve to see bubbling mud pools, steaming geysers and intricate
Maori wood carvings. Tour - Rotorua Hangi dinner & concert: This Twilight Cultural Tour offers
transport to and from a Marae by coach. Tonight is a spiritual experience
you will never forget with Marae protocol, entertainment, Maori culture and
feasting. En route to the Marae, the guide explains
the protocol to take place. The group on board is prepared for the wero
(challenge) and welcome to the Marae. Upon entering the exquisitely carved
meeting house, you will hongi (greet - pressing of noses) with your host.
The tradition means you are a friend and may consider yourself one of the
family. Now sit back and enjoy the culture of the Maori people. See the
fierce Haka (war dance), twirling of poi balls, stick games and other
entertainment. From here we move to the Hangi pit to see
the traditional Maori method of food preparation before heading into the
dining room for a Hangi (feast). After the feast, you are transferred back
to your Rotorua accommodation by coach. Day 6 Fly Rotorua to Queenstown (Via
Christchurch): You will be transferred to the airport for
your flight to Queenstown. On arrival, you will be met and transferred to
your hotel. Nestled beside the deep blue waters of
Lake Wakatipu, at the foot of the Remarkables Mountain Range, Queenstown is
a year round resort, where you can be as active as you want, or just
leisurely enjoy the magnificent scenery. Day 7 Tour - Milford Sound full day
tour: An early start as you leave your hotel and
coach through some of the most beautiful countryside in New Zealand. On
arrival at Milford Sound, board the vessel for a leisurely cruise along the
sound to the Tasman Sea. The vessel stops at various points and plenty of
time is available to view waterfalls, rainforests, mountains and seals. You
may even see dolphins frolic alongside the boat. A buffet lunch is included
during the cruise. Arrive back at the wharf around 1.45pm and
re-board the coach for the return ride to Queenstown - arriving around 7pm. Day 8 Tour - Dart River jet
Boating: Transfer from Queenstown by coach to
Glenorchy and the mouth of the Dart River. Here we board the 18 foot
specially prepared jet boat and thread our way through a maze of channels
between river flats in only inches of water. Snow capped mountains surround
you as you view the World Heritage Grandeur, and waterfalls cascade into the
lush bush clad valleys - a magical, untouched place. Your driver/guide shares his knowledge and
explains all about the area, then pulls into a bank so that you may explore
the area by foot. This optional 30-45 minute guided walk takes you into the
native forests at an area called Paradise in the spectacular Rees Valley.
You will then be collected by the 4 x 4 coach to take you back to Glenorchy,
before transferring back to Queenstown. Trip duration is 6 hours. Your tour
today will include a souvenir picture pack, which is a mini album from your
day. Day 9 Coach transfer from Queenstown to
Christchurch: Join Great Sights tour coach on an
exceptional journey from Queenstown to Mount Cook via the Lindis Pass and
then down the Southern Alps to the Canterbury Plains and Christchurch.
Lunch is included en route. Service departs 7.30am from most hotels,
arriving Christchurch 6.00pm. Christchurch is the South Island's largest
city, beautifully encapsulates the best of what New Zealand has to offer.
This is a vibrant city of exciting festivals, art galleries, theaters and
great shopping. Award-winning attractions are available within the city and
the surrounding countryside. Find out what variety really means; explore our
unspoiled corner of the globe, where wilderness, adventure and sophisticated
urban living can be found in perfect balance. Day 10 Tour - Christchurch half day
city tour: Depart the city at 9.00am by Great Sights
coach to visit the Cathedral Square and Canterbury Museum before stopping at
Mona Vale for morning tea by the Avon River. Pass the University of
Canterbury and continue to the top of the Port Hills for magnificent views
of New Zealand's garden city. Day 11 Fly Christchurch to Melbourne: You will be transferred to the airport by
shared shuttle for your flight to Melbourne, Australia. On arrival into Melbourne you will need to
clear customs and make your way through the main arrivals hall from where
you will either catch a taxi into the city or be transferred to your
accommodation. At first glance, Melbourne may resemble
any other modern city with its skyline full of concrete & glass. However, if
you look a little closer, you'll find the real Melbourne, a city of unique
charm. There are the clanging trams (street
cars), swanky boutiques, friendly taxi drivers, Australian Rules Football,
fickle weather and 'BYO's', by the hundred (restaurants to which you bring
your own liquor or wine). Add to this, Melbourne's traditional virtues of
tree lined boulevards, glorious parks, elegant buildings & imposing
Victorian Banks & Churches, and of course the giant Melbourne Cricket Ground
and you'll have some idea of the city. Melbourne has become a polyglot society
with a huge diversity of cultures, Italian, Greek, East European, Middle
Eastern & Asian. This diversity is reflected in the food styles, the
lifestyle, & even the language spoken in the street. Day 12 Tour - Phillip Island Little
Penguin tour: See Port Phillip Bay and pass through
bayside suburbs of Brighton and Frankston on the way to Phillip Island.
Visit the koala sanctuary. An evening tour of the island includes coastal
views of Seal Rock & the Nobbies. Then you witness the nightly ritual of
the world famous Penguin Parade - see the fairy penguins march up the beach
to their nests. Please note that photography of any kind (including video)
is not allowed at the penguin parade. A stop is made in Cowes for dinner
(own expense). Day 13 Fly Melbourne to Uluru (Ayers
Rock): You will be transferred to the airport for
your flight to the heart of Australia’s outback – Uluru.Ayers Rock Resort is made up of six
properties offering a wide range of accommodation from luxury hotel to the
campground. Superb restaurants, shops, art galleries, swimming pools and
beautiful gardens making it a true oasis in the middle of the desert. Tour - Kata Tjuta and Dunes: Leaving from your hotel mid-afternoon, the
Discovery Ecotours guide will explain the nature of the desert and its
development. A short walk to the dune lookout puts one in touch with the
environment and lets you delight in the spectacular panoramic view of Kata
Tjuta (the Olgas) - a very sacred place to the Aboriginal people. Arriving at Walpa (Olga) Gorge, walk into
this mystic place, to hear how it has evolved over millions of years. The
scale of the walls and the wind far above, add a sense of mystery here. The
sky deepens and the great domes of Kata Tjuta (Olgas) flush red as the tour
retires to the sunset viewing area to celebrate the fantastic color changes
wrought by sunset with complimentary champagne. Sit back and absorb the
desert solitude or relax and chat to your guide about Australia’s red
centre. The spectacle fades as you return to Yulara beneath a sky of
brilliant stars. This afternoon tour is around 4 hour’s
duration. Day 14 Tour - Spirit of Uluru (Ayers
Rock): This is a vehicle based tour around Uluru
(Ayers Rock), providing the opportunity to witness the spectacular sunrise
and absorb Uluru's natural history and deep significance to the Anangu
people. Short walks will bring you close to this wonderful and powerful
place, viewing rock art, waterholes and appreciating the unique flora and
fauna of Uluru. There is time to amble, to absorb images
and to gain an insight into Uluru's remarkable presence. The final step is
to the Uluru and Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre. This is a small group tour (max
18) with Discovery Ecotours. Light breakfast included. Tour - Sounds of Silence: Tonight is an outback dining experience to
remember, with Desert Oaks framing the view, the sounds of the didgeridoo,
the taste of outback cuisine, the 'sounds of silence' and the Milky Way.Depart from your hotel around 45 minutes
prior to sunset (reconfirm tour with your hotel for accurate time). Journey
into the desert and see the brilliant outback sunset over Kata Tjuta (The
Olga’s). Enjoy a three course meal prepared before we dim the lanterns and
listen to the sounds of the great outback. Look up to see the brilliant
southern skies, the Milky Way gleaming amongst stars and constellations. Group size is limited to a maximum of 50
in order to preserve the fragile outdoor sites. Excursion includes
transfers, pre-dinner drinks (local beer, wine & soft drinks), canapés, BBQ
Buffet, Dessert, tea, coffee & port. Day 15 Fly Ayers Rock to Cairns: Make your way to the airport for your
flight north to Cairns. Upon arrival you will be transferred to your hotel.
Cairns is the gateway to Tropical Far North Queensland, a region of
contrasts and surprises. It is home to the Great Barrier Reef, palm-fringed
isolated beaches, Kuranda and the Atherton Tablelands, World Heritage listed
rainforests and the sun burnt outback. This dynamic area serves as a diverse
hub for many attractions and activities of the Tropical North. Apart from
the major tourism attractions of the Reef & Rainforest, there are many
adventure sports such as white water rafting and bungy jumping, as well as
other activities such as golf and trail riding. Day 16 Tour - Great Barrier Reef Cruise
with Ocean Spirit: This morning, transfer to Cairns wharf and
board the 'Ocean Spirit', a luxury 105ft sailing vessel - the largest of her
kind in the world. Sail to Michaelmas Cay, known as the Isle of the Birds,
a year round home to thousands of sea birds of some 14 different species.
Its spectacular coral reef which thrives in the ideal conditions of clear,
shallow, sunlit water is home to a variety of marine life including giant
clams and brilliant fish. Because Michaelmas Cay is a National Park
the fish are so tame you can feed them from the beach and birds know they
are safe to wander among you with their chicks. Lunch is a buffet of
seafood, hot and cold meats, roasted potatoes, salads and tropical fruit,
freshly prepared in the spacious galley. We spend four hours at the reef
with time for a variety of activities. You may wish to do a guided
snorkeling tour with a graduate marine biologist, scuba dive with a
qualified instructor (extra cost), or just laze on the beach. Enjoy a
leisurely sail back to Cairns and afternoon tea, arriving back at the wharf
around 4.30pm. Day 17 At Leisure, Cairns: The major centre in Tropical North
Queensland is Cairns, a popular gateway to the Great Barrier Reef. The city
is fringed by lush rainforests and, to the north and south, are miles of
white sandy beaches and turquoise oceans teeming with marine life. Day 18 Fly Cairns to Sydney: Transfer to Cairns airport for your flight
to Sydney. Upon arrival you will be transferred to your hotel. Sydney - Australia's premier city is the
oldest settlement in Australia, the economic powerhouse of the nation and
the country's capital in everything but name. Built on the shores of the
stunning Port Jackson, you would have to die and go to heaven before you see
a more spectacular setting for a city. It's a vital, self-regarding
metropolis, exuding both a devil-may-care urbanity and a slavish obsession
with global fads. The Sydney area was the ancestral home of the Daruk
tribe, whose territory extended from Botany Bay to Pittwater. There are some 2000 Aboriginal rock
engraving sites in the Sydney area, and many of Sydney's suburbs have
Aboriginal names. The city of Sydney began life as a penal colony in 1788
and for the next 60 years received the unwanted, persecuted and criminal
elements of British society. Despite its brutal beginnings, the city's
mixture of pragmatic egalitarianism and plain indifference has transformed
it into a thriving multicultural society. Sydney now attracts the majority
of Australia's immigrants and the city's predominantly Anglo-Irish heritage
has been revitalized by large influxes of Italian, Lebanese, Turkish, Greek,
Chinese and Vietnamese.
Day 19 Tour - Blue Mountains full day
tour: On today’s Blue Mountains tour, the first
stop is the Featherdale Wildlife Park, where you have the opportunity to
have your photo taken with a koala, and to see Australian animals and
reptiles, such as crocodiles, kangaroos, goannas and possums. Continuing
into the Blue Mountains National Park, enjoy a stroll through the bush at
Govetts Leap, and then visit historic Katoomba. Lunch at Terrafirma Gourmet
has been included today. During the afternoon, time is allowed for
an optional ride on the worlds steepest railway, the Skyway Cable Car or the
Sceniscender Cable Car (rides at own expense). See scenic echo point, and
learn about the 'blue haze' effect, giving the region its name. There are
excellent photo opportunities of the Three Sisters rock formation, and
spectacular views of Jamison and Megalong valleys. Return to the city via
Sydney's Olympic Site, and enjoy a cruise along the Parramatta River. sw Day 20 At leisure, Sydney: At your leisure to explore Sydney. Most of
the major attractions of the city are within easy walking distance of your
accommodation - Sydney Opera House, Darling Harbour, Centrepoint Tower,
Circular Quay, The Rocks etc. Day 21 Fly Sydney to USA (Via Auckland): You will be transferred to the airport for
your flight to the USA.
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