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Day 1: Melbourne City + Penguin Island
Arrival in Melbourne and pick-up. Famous attractions in Melbourne: City Council Building, St. Patrick's Chapel, Captain Cook's Cottage (at your own expense), Union Square, Flinders Train Station, Eureka 88 Building (at your own expense)... Wait. Head to Phillip Island, the habitat of Australia's endemic fairy penguin. Along the way, visit the MARU Wild Animal Park (at your own expense) and the chocolate factory with the world's highest chocolate waterfall (at your own expense). Arrive at Phillip Island before sunset to see the special view of the penguin returning to its nest on a viewing trail that is extremely close to the penguin
Day 2: Great Ocean Road Day Tour
From the city, drive along the coastline, including the 180 kilometres of the Great Ocean Road, passing through the town of Anglesea and the Great Ocean Road Memorial Tower, with lunch at your own expense in the seaside town of Apllo Bay. After lunch, head to Port Campbell National Park, the Otway National Park, an Austrian temperate rainforest with endless greenery, and then the second attraction, 12 Apostles, which is also one of the main and most spectacular attractions of the itinerary. The Twelve Apostles are a fracture rock formed by millions of years of weathering and erosion by seawater. Separate reefs of different shapes. Standing on the trail by the headland, with a strong wind blowing on one side and the sound of waves on the shore, this mysterious atmosphere can only be felt by being there in person. On the way back, we will take a break in the small town of Colac and return to Melbourne to end the pleasant and beautiful journey.
Day 3: Melbourne --- Hobart
Drop-off. JQ705 arrives in Hobart at 08:30AM---9:45AM for pick-up.
Hobart: Voted the "third best city in the world for photography" by Lonely Planet readers, it is both the capital of Tasmania and the second oldest city in Australia after Sydney. Walking along the way is like visiting a museum of ancient buildings.
Salmon, oysters: Taste some of the most famous Tasmanian fresh oysters at the farm. They are the salty, fatty, slightly yellowish Pacific and the larger, more delicate, a bit like the French Belon's Angasi.
Mount Wellington: Mount Wellington is located 16 kilometres west of Hobart at an altitude of 1,270 metres above sea level, making it the best place to see Hobart. In winter, it is covered with heavy snow, and the snow-capped silver world attracts a large number of tourists to watch and experience.
CASECADE BREWERY: TASMANIA IS KNOWN FOR ITS FRESH FRUIT, AND IS ALSO KNOWN AS APPLE ISLAND, WHERE GROUPS CAN SAMPLE A VARIETY OF JUICES AND BEERS IN A SENSE OF THE CENTURIES-OLD HISTORY.
Day 4 Hobart - Fiscinna - Honeymoon Bay - Wineglass Bay - Carter Berry Farm
Wineglass Bay: Wineglass Bay is the most famous bay in Tasmania, one of the top ten beautiful bays in the world, and a must-see attraction in Australia. Along the way, the group will enjoy a lot of farm scenery and the rugged and unspoiled coastline of the beautiful Gatas. You will enjoy the scenery that will be remembered forever. Postcard-white sand and crystal clear waters. Feel the natural beauty of your surroundings: the dark red mountains, the green-blue sea and the white beach meet all in one day.
Kate Berry Farm: There are different kinds of berries produced here, such as cranberries, blueberries, strawberries, blackberries, etc. The farm has a café where you can buy handmade ice cream and jam from the berries picked in the farm, and spread fresh jam on biscuits baked by the owner Kate.
Note: The journey from Hobart to Wineglass Bay is 190 kilometres and the approximate journey time is 3 hours each way. If the itinerary is changed to a long-distance trip, please consider your physical condition and choose the itinerary. On the way, the group members will rest in the small town of Swan Sea. There will also be a stop at Fissina Seafood Farm, where group members can buy seafood at their own expense). If you want to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Jiubei Bay, you need to climb the mountain for 2 hours, so please prepare your own climbing equipment.
Day 5 Hobart - Catarat Gorge - Ross Town - Honey Farm - Lang Sexton
Launceston: Located at the source of the Tamar River, Launceston is the second largest city in Tasmania and the most important town in the north, known for its quaint parks and colonial architecture. Her gorgeous original Victorian streetscapes and architecture give the city a historic atmosphere.
Ross Town: Experience the feeling of being out of time in Australia's largest sandstone complex. Visit the Wool Museum, Furubashi, the Cross Street full of life philosophy, and experience the bakery in the Miyazaki Witch Courier Service.
Catarat Canyon: Take a ride on the world's longest monorail with a 475-metre track that spans the canyon and offers a breathtaking view of the canyon, the suspension bridge and the magnificent cascade waterfall at your feet.
Lavender Farm, Honey Farm: Watch the honey making process and taste more than 30 different flavors of honey at the Honey Farm.
Day 6 Lang Sexton - Cheese Farm - Mural Town - Cradle Mountain - Dauphin Lake
Cheese Farm: Ashgrove Cheese Farm uses traditional English methods to create fine cheese products such as Cheddar and Lancashire. Here you can taste a variety of cheeses with different flavors and buy a variety of farm products.
Mural Town: Sheffield is Tasmania's largest outdoor art promenade mural town.
Cradle Mountain: Discovered by adventurer Joesph Fossey in 1827 in Lake St. Gal National Park in northern Tasmania, it is named Cradle Mountain at 1,545 metres above sea level, the most famous attraction in the national park. The hill is covered with plants such as beech trees and plane trees, and the leaves turn red in autumn. The weather on the mountain changes very quickly, and when you visit, you will experience the changes of the four seasons throughout the year, sometimes sunny, sometimes in the afternoon, and the cold air and snowflakes will fall, and the group members are all amazed.
Day 7 Four Natural Wonders of Tasmania: Chessboard Stone, Fountain Hole, Tasmanian Arch, Devil's Kitchen.
Rare erosion landforms, hollow caves washed by the sea, and the wonders of nature.
Port Arthur: Located about 100 kilometres southeast of Khoshit, at the tip of the Tasmanian Peninsula, Port Arthur is known as the "Prison of Prisons" because of its treacherous topography. Between 1830 and 1877, 12,500 prisoners served their sentences in this purgatory-like prison. Like the Aboriginal Tasmanian incidents, the torture that took place in Port Arthur Prison was once tried to hide by the Australian authorities, but it is now a large-scale museum. The group members experience a ghost tour in Port Arthur, where criminals are held, experience creepy horrors, learn about fascinating history, and stroll through the labor camp, isolation prison and other buildings in a beautiful environment. Experience the tranquility of the harbor on a cruise.
In the afternoon, the group ends with drop-off, JQ724 arrives in Sydney at 20:00PM --- 21:50PM for pick-up. Drop off at the hotel.
Day 8 Downtown/Bondi Beach
[ Sydney Opera House, Sydney Aquarium, Harbour Bridge, The Rocks, Darling Harbour, Seaplane, Bangda Beach ]
Head to Darling Harbour, Sydney Aquarium ($42/$29.5), Madame Tussauds ($40/$28), and then visit the Sydney Bridge, Opera House, The Rocks and more. Cruise around Sydney Harbour at noon and enjoy a buffet lunch on board ($55/$39). Visit Bondi Beach, South Point Tsui, Suicide Bluffs, Red Light District, Oxford Street, and more.
Day 9 Blue Mountains
[ Safari Park, Aboriginal Cultural Show, Blue Mountains Cable Car, Three Sisters' Peaks, Jenolan Stalactite Caves]
Hotel pick-up and first trip to the safari park ($31./$17.) Visit and take a photo stop with koalas and kangaroos. U"KOOMURRI ABORIGINAL CENTRE" FOR ABORIGINAL CULTURAL PERFORMANCES ($20/$15). Lunch at Katooamba's Chinese restaurant ($18./$14.), followed by a ride along Highway 32 to the 1,100-meter-high Katoomba cable car station ($39/$21.) See the majestic and famous Three Sisters from a different angle, then drive to the Jenolan Stalactite Cave ($40./$27) to see the natural stalactites. We then departed for Sydney and arrived at Chinatown at about 8.30pm.
Day 10 Sydney --- Gold Coast, Sea World
Drop-off, JQ400 06:10AM---07:30AM arrive at Gold Coast, pick-up. After pick-up, we will visit Sea World to enjoy a wonderful water skiing show, cute sea lions, dolphin shows, northern polar bears, underwater world and giant sharks. At the end of the tour, check in to the Gold Coast hotel.
Day 11 Paradise Farm, Currumbin Zoo
At around 9:00 am, head to Paradise Farm to enjoy Billy Tea Roasting, Shepherd Dog Sheep Driving, Horse Whip and Equestrian, Boomerang, Sheep Shearing and other exciting performances, as well as an Australian BBQ lunch. In the afternoon, head to Currumbin Wildlife Park to hand-feed wild colorful parrots, kangaroos and koalas holding koalas for photos. Overnight at Gold Coast hotel.
Day 12 Cinema World
After breakfast at the hotel, head out to explore the movie world (or dream world). In the movie world, take photos with the stars, watch thrilling car performances, star parades, three-dimensional movies and other wonderful programs. Explore Brisbane city and Kangaroo Point before departing Brisbane by night by air. JQ940, depart at 21:40PM, arrive at Cairns at 0:05AM, stay at hotel.
Day 13 Sun Romance Day Tour to Outer Barrier Reef
Take a boat to the Great Barrier Reef farther away from Caines --- Outer Barrier Reef (Moa Reef). Moa Reef is a coral reef buried underwater made entirely of corals, and a convenient artificial floating platform has been built on the reef for guests to rest and change clothes and activities. Activities included on Moa Reef include: round-trip hotel transfers, glass-bottomed and semi-submersible skiing boat to see corals, floating and diving with frog mirrors and flipper swimming, rich seafood buffet lunch, morning refreshments, afternoon tea, underwater observation room and marine life tank. The activity at Moa Reef lasted up to 4.5 hours. Moa Reef is slightly more expensive than the green islands but the coral species are extremely rich, including the most free items, and is the best Great Barrier Reef tour for guests to return to and the company's key recommendation. Guests can participate in self-funded activities such as diving, sea walking and helicopter viewing on Moa Reef.
On the 14th day, the rainforest and the Tu cultural village will be visited for a day
After breakfast, the Chinese guide hotel picks up the guests, then take a 45-minute drive to the Rainforestation Station, where you can take a land and water military vehicle made during World War II to watch the Rainforestation (30 minutes), watch the Turkish dance performance (30 minutes), and play with the Turkish Qiqi and listen to their introduction (30 minutes), and then enjoy a hot belt BBQ lunch (at your own expense), after the end, guests can choose to ride the rainforest cable car at their own expense. After the tour, take the tour bus back to the hotel
Drop-off on the 15th
Drop-off and return to the warmth of your home