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Adventure
Tours Australia
14 Day Sydney to Cairns Tour
Departs Sydney and Finishes Cairns
Tour Code: ATA_70_SC14
A 14
day accommodated tour visiting Surf camp, Byron Bay, Rainbow
Beach, Fraser Island, Kroombit Cattle Station, Carnarvon Gorge,
Whitsunday sailing, Airlie Beach, Magnetic Island, Crocodile
farm.
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As
a valued agent www.australia4tours.com offer tours
from Adventure Tours Australia an award
winning company specialising in active, small group
safaris for the adventurous traveller. We offer an extensive
range of tours
here
exploring the highlights and hidden delights of Australia.
Our
tours are nature-based with the emphasis on the unique
scenery, wildlife and Aboriginal culture of each area
and they cater for everyone from the fit and adventurous
who want to get off the beaten track to those who prefer
the sound of ‘soft adventure’ and more comfortable facilities!
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| Tour
Prices |
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1st April 2007 - 31st March 2008
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Hostel
multi-shared dorm:
Adult: AUD$2095
Child:
AUD$1675
(8-11yrs)
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Ensuite
accommodation upgrade to 10 nights
(per person):
Triple:
AUD$105
Twin/Double:
AUD$225
Note:
Twin/Double or Triple accommodation is not included
at Surf Camp or Whitsunday Sailing.
For further details on upgrade accommodation, please
email us
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Extras:
*Fraser
Island fee is not included and payable upon arrival (AUD$16).
Whitsunday Sailing does not include Environmental Management
Charge (Reef Tax) and other fees, payable upon arrival
(AUD $32). Fuel levy AUD$15 applies, AUD $10-$15 stinger
suit hire (Oct-May). (2008/9 Optional Activities: Zorbing
from $20.00pp) |
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•Triple,
Double/Twin upgrade accommodation is subject to availability
at time of booking. Upgrade option is not available at
surf camp and during sailing. Double/twin rooms do not
feature ensuite facilities at Kroombit or Carnarvon Gorge.
Upgrade accommodation is only available when passengers
are booking and travelling together. |
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prices are in Australian Dollars (includes 10% GST) based
on per person |
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| Tour
Prices |
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1st April 2008 - 31st March 2009
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Hostel
multi-shared dorm:
Adult: AUD$2495
Child:
AUD$1975
(8-11yrs)
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Ensuite
accommodation upgrade to 11
nights (per person):
Twin/Double:
AUD$270
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Extras:
*Fraser
Island fee is not included and payable upon arrival (AUD$16).
Whitsunday Sailing does not include Environmental Management
Charge (Reef Tax) and other fees, payable upon arrival
(AUD $32). Fuel levy AUD$15 applies. |
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Note: Twin/Double or Triple accommodation is not
included at Surf Camp or Whitsunday Sailing.
For further details on upgrade accommodation, please
email us
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Note:
Double/Twin upgrade accommodation is subject to availability
at time of booking. Upgrade option is not available
at surf camp and during sailing. Double/twin rooms do
not feature ensuite facilities at Kroombit or Carnarvon
Gorge. Upgrade accommodation is only available when
passengers are booking and travelling together.
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| All
prices are in Australian Dollars (includes 10% GST) based
on per person |
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| Child
Policy |
Children
0-7 unable to travel, Children 8 -12 years
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Package is not suitable for children under 8 years of age.
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Minimum unaccompanied
passenger age is 16 years. |
| Discounts |
Specials:
Book a tour from this site
and receive a 5% earlybird discount |
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Days Departs |
| Season:
1st April 2007 - 31st March 2008 |
| Sun
(All year) |
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| Season:
1st April 2008 - 31st March 2009 - See
East Coast Schedule |
| Jul-08
Sun 27 |
Aug-08
Sun 03, 31 |
Sep-08
Sun 21, 28 |
Oct-08
Sun 19, 26 |
| Nov-08
Sun 16, 23 |
Dec-08
Sun 14 |
Jan-09 Sun 04, 11 |
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| Depart
From |
Sydney
06.40am. From 3 central selected pick up points.
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| Duration: |
14
Days |
| Tour
Finishes |
Approx
6.30pm. Cairns selected accommodation drop off |
| Max
People |
24 |
| Accommodation |
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Hostel
Accommodation - Dorm share rooms with shared
facilities on Day 3 in Darwin. |
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| Vehicle |
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Toyota
Coaster mini-bus - (max 22 seats) or Mitsubishi
Rosa mini-bus (max 24 seats) - front facing air-conditioned
vehicle.
We
use our coaches in locations where there are large driving
distances on sealed roads as the larger vehicles provide
greater comfort. In all other circumstances, we focus
on providing a small group experience with an average
maximum group size of 16.
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| Suitability |
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Maximum
Walks: Hikes
up to 6-8kms per day. A reasonable level of fitness
is required as there will be some walking to view places
of interest. Suitable for soft adventures with a passion
for bushwalking and exploring the wonders of Kakadu and
Litchfield National parks. |
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| What
to Bring |
Sturdy
walking shoes, thongs/sandals, hat & sunscreen, towel & toiletries,
swimming gear/beach towel, water bottle, torch, insect repellent,
camera & film, money for meals not included, optional activities
and listed fees 15kg luggage limit
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| What's
Included |
Experienced
guides, meals as indicated, multi-share accommodation (or upgrade
to twin/double), national park fees*, 2 day/2 night Whitsunday
sailing*, 2 day 4WD Fraser Island* tour and many other activities
as indicated. |
| Trip
Highlights |
Surf
camp, Rainbow Beach, Fraser Island, Kroombit Cattle Station,
Carnarvon Gorge, Whitsunday sailing, Mission Beach, Crocodile
farm
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| Conditions |
General
Information and conditions of travel |
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Itinerary - Season 1st April 2007 - 31st March
2008
Day
1: Sydney to Surf Camp
Today we head to our secluded surf camp, located beachside
north of Sydney. On the spectacular white sandy beaches
we meet up with the crew from Mojo Surf (some of Australia's
best surf instructors) whose mission is to get you standing
on a board by the end of this trip! You will start with
a theory lesson on surfing and then it's straight out
to get you on a board. If surfing isn't for you perhaps
sunbake on the crystal white sands or take a walk around
the beautiful headland. When your surfing or relaxing
on the beach is complete, we have dinner back at the
Mojo Beach House. (D)
Day 2: Surf Camp to Brisbane via Byron Bay
After a delicious breakfast we head north to Byron Bay.
Admire the coastal views at Australia's most easterly
point; the Byron Bay lighthouse. From Byron Bay you
will travel via the Gold Coast to Brisbane, stopping
off to try one of the craziest adventure activities
ever developed by the kiwis 'zorbing (optional extra).
Roll down a hill in a 3.5metre plastic ball filled with
warm water for a huge amount of fun, and then continue
on to Brisbane. (B)
Day
3: Brisbane to Rainbow Beach
This morning we take a short break at the spectacular
lookout at Wild Horse Mountain. Enjoy panoramic views
of the Sunshine Coast overlooking Noosa and Mooloolaba,
before arriving at Rainbow Beach; a vibrant young coastal
town, with glistening coloured sands and a relaxed atmosphere.
In the afternoon we participate in a sea kayak trip
to paddle amongst wild dolphins at Double Island Point.
If you are lucky you may also see turtles and thousands
of soldier crabs. This evening relax in our accommodation,
located just 100 metres from the beach. (D)
Days 4 - 5 : 2 Day Fraser Island Tour
Spend the next two days exploring Fraser Island on a
ranger guided 4WD safari with Fraser Explorer, staying
at Eurong Resort. You will drive along Seventy-Five
Mile Beach, visit Lakes'Wabby and Mackenzie, Eli Creek,
the Maheno Wreck and climb Indian Head. Return to Rainbow
Beach for an overnight stay. (Day 4: LD Day 5: BLD)
Day 6: Rainbow Beach to Kroombit Cattle Station
This morning take part in a cultural demonstration from
your guide, learning about the didgeridoo, boomerang
and spear throwing, and the Rainbow Serpent. After a
few hours at Rainbow Beach we head inland through cattle
country to Kroombit Cattle Station. Here we experience
genuine outback living with the chance to ride a mechanical
bull and take a walk of the property. Tonight you will
taste a traditional camp oven dinner, cooked in the
open fire. (D)
Day 7: Kroombit Cattle Station
Today is jam-packed with wonderful activities also included
in the price of your tour. Learn first-hand about Queensland
farming life as you participate in a 'muster' on horseback,
try your skill at trap-shooting and witness a mini-rodeo
as animals are herded into the ring. This evening enjoy
another hearty camp-oven dinner and re-live your days
experiences around the campfire with a beer from the
bush bar. (BLD)
Day 8: Kroombit to Carnarvon Gorge
This morning, start the day with a hearty bush breakfast,
before heading further inland through Central Queensland's
remote outback to the little known jewel of Carnarvon
National Park. Carnarvon Gorge, central to this park
is a remarkable natural attraction with 30kms of walking
trails, 200 species of birds, ancient plants and Aboriginal
rock-art dating back 3,500 years. This afternoon we
will get a taste of the gorge with a short walk amongst
the numerous kangaroos and wallabies that inhabit the
area. Camp overnight adjacent to Carnarvon National
Park. (BD)
Day 9: Carnarvon Gorge
Chances are that your sleep will be broken this morning
by the many birds that live amongst trees surrounding
the camp. After breakfast you will spend the full day
hiking through the many walking trails scattered throughout
this magnificent gorge. Walks are mostly of easy grade
and therefore suitable for all ages and fitness levels,
however the options are varied. You will see 500 year
old cycads, grass trees and eucalypts, native wildlife
and learn about the indigenous ancestors that inhabited
this region for more than 3500 years. See the best examples
of rock-art in Queensland, made from the ochre taken
from the region. After a days exercise, you will return
to your camp for a good nights sleep within this wilderness
region. (B L D)
Day 10: Carnarvon Gorge to Airlie Beach
We start early today for our big drive from Carnarvon
Gorge to the Mackay region. This is the first time we've
hit the coast in four days and we now follow the coast
to arrive at the Whitsunday gateway of Airlie Beach
where we stay overnight. (B)
Days 11-13: Whitsunday Sailing
You will have the opportunity to sun-bathe, snorkel
and swim whilst exploring the idyllic Whitsunday Islands
on a yacht worth millions of dollars. Visit the many
beaches, coves and islands on this two night sailing
trip, with the opportunity to hoist the sails and even
take the wheel. Note that you will sleep on the boat,
moored in quiet coves. Cabins are share only; no twin
and doubles for these two nights. Back on land, we leave
Airlie Beach and head to Townsville. From here we take
the ferry to Magnetic Island, so named by Captain Cook
because his compass went crazy when he sailed past in
1771. This evening, relax with a cold beer and watch
the sunset from the beach bar of the only backpackers
in Australia located right on the beach. (Day 11: D
Day 12: BLD Day 13: B)
Day 14: Magnetic Island to Cairns
We head out early for the historical forts walk, keeping
an eye out for the koalas in their natural habitat and
taking in stunning panoramic views of the Coral Sea.
After the short ferry trip back to the mainland, we
drive to the Johnstone River Crocodile Farm to learn
more about the most feared animal in Northern Australia:
the estuarine or saltwater crocodile. Learn how this
prehistoric animal has survived and flourished in Australia's
harsh north and see large crocodiles up close and personal.
From here, we stop at Babinda Boulders for a refreshing
rainforest walk. As we arrive into Cairns, you will
be able to cherish the many great experiences of Australia's
East Coast.
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Itinerary - Season 1st April 2008 - 31st March 2009
Day
1: Sydney to Surf Camp
Today we head to our secluded surf camp, located beachside
north of Sydney. You may wish to sun bake on the crystal
white sands or take a walk around the beautiful headland.
This afternoon we relax on the beach and in the evening
hang out and have dinner at the Mojo Beach (D)
Day
2: Surf Camp to Byron Bay
After a delicious breakfast, hit the beach for your
morning surf lesson with the experts from Mojo Surf
(some of Australia's best surf instructors). Their mission
is to get you standing on a board by the end of this
lesson! You will start with a theory lesson on surfing
and then it’s straight out to the beach to get you on
a board. We head north to Byron Bay admiring the coastal
views at Australia’s most easterly point; the Byron
Bay lighthouse. (B)
Day
3: Byron Bay to Rainbow Beach
From Byron Bay you will travel via the Gold Coast to
Brisbane, stopping off to try one of the craziest adventure
activities ever developed by the kiwis – zorbing (optional
extra). Roll down a hill in a 3.5metre plastic ball
filled with warm water for a huge amount of fun, and
then continue on to Brisbane. We take a short break
at the spectacular lookout at Wild Horse Mountain for
panoramic views of the Sunshine Coast overlooking Noosa
and Mooloolaba, before arriving at Rainbow Beach; a
vibrant young coastal town, with glistening coloured
sands and a relaxed atmosphere. (D)
Days
4 - 5 : 2 Day Fraser Island Tour
Spend the next two days exploring Fraser Island on
a ranger guided 4WD safari with Fraser Explorer, staying
at Eurong Resort. You will drive along Seventy-Five
Mile Beach, visit Lakes’ Wabby and Mackenzie, Eli Creek,
the Maheno Wreck and climb Indian Head. Return to Rainbow
Beach for an overnight stay. (Day 4: LD Day 5: BLD)
Day
6: Rainbow Beach to Kroombit Cattle Station
This morning take part in a cultural demonstration from
your guide, learning about the didgeridoo, boomerang
and spear throwing, and the Rainbow Serpent. After a
few hours at Rainbow Beach we head inland through cattle
country to Kroombit Cattle Station. Here we experience
genuine outback living with the chance to ride a mechanical
bull and take a walk of the property. Tonight you will
taste a traditional camp oven dinner, cooked in the
open fire. (D)
Day
7: Kroombit Cattle Station
Today is jam-packed with wonderful activities also included
in the price of your tour. Learn first-hand about Queensland
farming life as you participate in a “muster” on horseback,
try your skill at trap-shooting and witness a mini-rodeo
as animals are herded into the ring. This evening enjoy
another hearty camp-oven dinner and re-live your days
experiences around the campfire with a beer from the
bush bar. (BLD)
Day
8: Kroombit to Carnarvon Gorge
This morning, start the day with a hearty bush breakfast,
before heading further inland through Central Queensland’s
remote outback to the little known jewel of Carnarvon
National Park. Carnarvon Gorge, central to this park
is a remarkable natural attraction with 30kms of walking
trails, 200 species of birds, ancient plants and Aboriginal
rock-art dating back 3,500 years. This afternoon we
will get a taste of the gorge with a short walk amongst
the numerous kangaroos and wallabies that inhabit the
area. Overnight in large permanent tents among the wilderness.
(BD)
Day
9: Carnarvon Gorge
Chances are that your sleep will be broken this morning
by the many birds that live amongst trees surrounding
the camp. After breakfast you will spend the full day
hiking through the many walking trails scattered throughout
this magnificent gorge. Walks are mostly of easy grade
and therefore suitable for all ages and fitness levels,
however the options are varied. You will see 500 year
old cycads, grass trees and eucalypts, native wildlife
and learn about the indigenous ancestors that inhabited
this region for more than 3500 years. See the best examples
of rock-art in Queensland, made from the ochre taken
from the region. After a days exercise, you will return
to your camp for a good nights sleep within this wilderness
region. (B L D)
Day 10: Carnarvon Gorge to Airlie Beach
We start early today for our big drive from Carnarvon
Gorge to the Mackay region. This is the first time we’ve
hit the coast in four days and we now follow the coast
to arrive at the Whitsunday gateway of Airlie Beach
where we stay overnight. (B)
Days
11-13: Whitsunday Sailing
You will have the opportunity to sun-bathe, snorkel
and swim whilst exploring the idyllic Whitsunday Islands
on a yacht worth millions of dollars. Visit the many
beaches, coves and islands on this two night sailing
trip, with the opportunity to hoist the sails and even
take the wheel. Note that you will sleep on the boat,
moored in quiet coves. Cabins are share only; no twin
and doubles for these two nights. Back on land, we leave
Airlie Beach and head to Townsville. From here we take
the ferry to Magnetic Island, so named by Captain Cook
because his compass went crazy when he sailed past in
1771. This evening, relax with a cold beer and watch
the sunset from the beach bar of the only backpackers
resort in Australia located right on the beach. (Day
11: D Day 12: BLD Day 13: B)
Day 14: Magnetic Island to Cairns
We head out early for the historical forts walk, keeping
an eye out for the koalas in their natural habitat and
taking in stunning panoramic views of the Coral Sea.
After the short ferry trip back to the mainland, we
drive to the Johnstone River Crocodile Farm to learn
more about the most feared animal in Northern Australia:
the estuarine or saltwater crocodile. Learn how this
prehistoric animal has survived and flourished in Australia’s
harsh north and see large crocodiles up close and personal.
From here, we stop at Babinda Boulders for a refreshing
rainforest walk. As we ve into Cairns, you will be able
to cherish the many great experiences of Australia’s
East Coast.
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The
following activities, supplied by our adventure partners,
are valued at $900 AND are all INCLUDED:
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One surf lesson (all equipment, theory and expert
instruction)
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2 day (fully guided) 4WD Fraser Island Safari
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Cultural demonstration: didgeridoo, boomerang throwing
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2 night stay on an “outback cattle station”
.. Participate in a goat muster on horseback
.. Trap-shoot with a shot gun
.. Be a cowboy in action at the mini-rodeo
.. Dinner is traditional camp-oven style
.. Ride the mechanical bull!
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Hike and explore remote (& wildlife abundant) Carnarvon
Gorge (2 night stay)
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Seen the movie “Crackerjack”? We teach you how to
play lawn bowls!
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LIVE ABOARD 2 night sailing – the Whitsunday Islands
- what dreams are made from!
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Ferry across to and stay overnight on Magnetic Island
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See massive salt-water ‘crocs’ up close and personal
at a crocodile farm
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13 nights accommodation (including 2 nights aboard
a yacht and 2 nights tented
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23 meals!
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14 days of touring, activities, hikes
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Our guide – a wealth of information – fun – and a
pretty good cook!
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The
following activities, supplied by our adventure partners,
are valued at $900 AND are all INCLUDED:
-
One surf lesson (all equipment, theory and expert
instruction)
-
2 day (fully guided) 4WD Fraser Island Safari
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Cultural demonstration: didgeridoo, boomerang throwing
-
2 night stay on an “outback cattle station”
.. Participate in a goat muster on horseback
.. Trap-shoot with a shot gun
.. Be a cowboy in action at the mini-rodeo
.. Dinner is traditional camp-oven style
.. Ride the mechanical bull!
-
Hike and explore remote (& wildlife abundant) Carnarvon
Gorge (2 night stay)
-
Seen the movie “Crackerjack”? We teach you how to
play lawn bowls!
-
LIVE ABOARD 2 night sailing – the Whitsunday Islands
- what dreams are made from!
-
Ferry across to and stay overnight on Magnetic Island
-
See massive salt-water ‘crocs’ up close and personal
at a crocodile farm
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13 nights accommodation (including 2 nights aboard
a yacht and 2 nights tented
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23 meals!
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14 days of touring, activities, hikes
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Our guide – a wealth of information – fun – and a
pretty good cook!
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Notes
•These
packages comprise a couple of different tours; therefore
you may travel with a different guide and passengers’
enroute. The section between Sydney and Brisbane may
be operated as a code-share with Oz Experience, a division
of Adventure Tours Australia Group.
•Package is not suitable for children under 8 years
of age.
•Itinerary may vary and/or attractions be substituted
due to seasonal conditions and National Park requirements.
Carnarvon Gorge is known for flooding at random times
throughout the year and during these times it is inaccessible
by road due to high river crossings. Carnarvon Gorge
may be substituted with activities in the Rockhampton
and Whitsunday region.
•Triple, Double/Twin upgrade accommodation is subject
to availability at time of booking. Upgrade option is
not available at surf camp and during sailing. Double/twin
rooms do not feature ensuite facilities at Kroombit
or Carnarvon Gorge. Upgrade accommodation is only available
when passengers are booking and travelling together.
•Advertised accommodation may be substituted
with alternative accommodation of a similar or superior
standard at any time due to lack of availability.
•*Fraser Island fee is not included and payable upon
arrival (AUD$16). Whitsunday Sailing does not include
Environmental Management Charge (Reef Tax) and other
fees, payable upon arrival (AUD $32). Fuel levy AUD$15
applies.
•Tours must be reconfirmed by 4.00pm the day prior to
travel.
•
Extras:
.. *Fraser Island fee is not included and payable
upon arrival (AUD$16).
.. Whitsunday Sailing does not include Environmental
Management Charge (Reef Tax) and other fees, payable
upon arrival (AUD $32).
.. Fuel levy AUD$15 applies,
.. AUD $10-$15 stinger suit hire (Oct-May).
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Notes
•The
group size of maximum 24 people relates to our buses,
but the Whitsunday Sailing and Fraser Island 4WD touring
is operated by partner companies, whose group size will
vary based on demand and boats available.
•Package
is not suitable for children under 8 years of age.
•
Itinerary may vary and/or attractions be substituted
due to seasonal conditions and National Park requirements.
Carnarvon Gorge is known for flooding at random times
throughout the year and during these times it is inaccessible
by road due to high river crossings. Carnarvon Gorge
may be substituted with other activities and accommodations.
•Double/Twin
upgrade accommodation is subject to availability at
time of booking.
•
Upgrade accommodation is subject to availability, must
be requested at time of booking and is not available
at surf camp, Carnarvon Gorge or whilst sailing. Double/Twin
rooms do not feature Ensuite facilities at Kroombit.
Upgrade accommodation is budget style, may be located
on different premises to multi-share accommodation and
may only be booked by passengers who book and travel
together. Single upgrade is not available.
•
Extras:
.. *Fraser
Island fee is not included and payable upon arrival
(AUD$16).
..
Whitsunday Sailing does not include Environmental Management
Charge (Reef Tax) and other fees, payable upon arrival
(AUD $32).
..
Fuel levy AUD$15 applies,
..
AUD $10-$15 stinger suit hire (Oct-May).
..
Optional Activities: Zorbing from $20.00pp
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Notes
• These
packages comprise a couple of different tours; therefore you
may travel with a different guide and passengers’ enroute.
The section between Sydney and Brisbane may be operated as
a code-share with Oz Experience, a division of Adventure Tours
Australia Group.
• Package is not suitable for children under 8 years of age.
• Itinerary may vary and/or attractions be substituted due
to seasonal conditions and National Park requirements. Carnarvon
Gorge is known for flooding at random times throughout the
year and during these times it is inaccessible by road due
to high river crossings. Carnarvon Gorge may be substituted
with activities in the Rockhampton and Whitsunday region.
• Triple, Double/Twin upgrade accommodation is subject to
availability at time of booking. Upgrade option is not available
at surf camp and during sailing. Double/twin rooms do not
feature ensuite facilities at Kroombit or Carnarvon Gorge.
Upgrade accommodation is only available when passengers are
booking and travelling together.
• Advertised accommodation may be substituted with alternative
accommodation of a similar or superior standard at any time
due to lack of availability.
• *Fraser Island fee is not included and payable upon arrival
(AUD$16). Whitsunday Sailing does not include Environmental
Management Charge (Reef Tax) and other fees, payable upon
arrival (AUD $32). Fuel levy AUD$15 applies.
• Safaris must be reconfirmed by 4pm the day before travel
with the tour operator only.
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tours are nature-based with the emphasis on the unique scenery,
wildlife and Aboriginal culture of each area and they cater
for everyone from the fit and adventurous who want to get
off the beaten track to those who prefer the sound of ‘soft
adventure’ and more comfortable facilities!
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| Note:
Luggage |
Personal
luggage 15kgs: Is limited to an overnight bag of max
15kgs and a day pack. |
| National
Parks |
Some
activities within Australia's National parks are dependant
on the weather and observance of cultural traditions,
therefore itineraries are subject to change. |
| Note
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Please note that all itineraries are a guideline only
and are subject to change.
* Safaris must be reconfirmed by 4pm the day before travel
with the tour operator only. |
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4 Wheel Drive Rentals" incorporating it's web sites.
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