一个早该出发的旅程。
2006 年我们在 Melbourne 住了九个月。CX 的爸妈说要来旅游,但总被某事耽搁了。
23 Aug (Tue): Singapore > Sydney
Four Points by Sheraton Sydney, Darling Harbour
24 Aug (Wed): Sydney
Morning: free & easy at Darling Harbour > Paddy’s Markets > China Town
Afternoon: Downtown Sydney, Bondi and Kings Cross
Tour Sydney’s icons taking in magnificent views of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge. • Tour through the historic buildings of the Rocks area, Australia’s British birthplace • See the famous Opera House and the Conservatorium of Music • View Hyde Park and Notre Dame inspired St Mary’s Cathedral • See Parliament House, the Art Gallery and the parklands of the Domain • See Sydney Town Hall, Sydney Tower and the exciting Darling Harbour • Capture views from Mrs Macquarie’s Chair .
25 Aug (Thur): Sydney
Blue Mountains and Australian Wildlife
Pass by Homebush Bay, site of the 2000 Olympic Games. Climb into the mountains via the sleepy townships of Blaxland, Leura, Wentworth and Lawson. Discover Leura village – a delightful blend of groomed gardens and quaint shops. Enjoy free time to wander the streets of Leura. Stop at Echo Point and see the famous Three Sisters rock formation. Discover the aboriginal dreamtime legends of the mountains and Three Sisters. Follow the scenic Cliff Drive and enjoy breathtaking views of the Megalong Valley. See Katoomba – heart of the resort region within the Blue Mountains. Enjoy an easy walk and stroll along the boardwalk through the Rainforest. Grab a bite for lunch* or sit and enjoy the 360° views at Scenic World – the only.view of the Three Sisters from your table! Ride the steepest incline Railway* in the world down to the lush and hidden valley. Enjoy amazing views over the Jamison Valley Take a ride on the recently unveiled Skyway*, a journey 370 metres above ancient ravines and dazzling waterfalls. Enjoy stunning views from Narrowneck and Cahill Lookouts. Enjoy an afternoon encounter at Featherdale Wildlife Park. Have your photo taken with a cuddly koala and get up close to our native wildlife. See kangaroos, wombats, dingoes and cute Little Penguins.
26 Aug (Fri): Sydney
探访表姐。
Sydney Fish Market > Nielsen Park > Vaucluse House > The Gap > Opera House
27 Aug (Sat): Sydney > Melbourne
Free & easy around Melbourne city
Causeway Inn on The Mall
28 Aug (Sun): Melbourne
Yarra Valley, Puffing Billy and Healesville Sanctuary with Lunch
Ride the renowned Puffing Billy Steam Train as it winds its way through lush ferns and towering timbers. Relax and enjoy the great scenery, famous wines and delicious cuisine. Stroll through Healesville Wildlife Sanctuary and see unique native creatures. • Enjoy the lush ferns and dense forests of the nearby Dandenong Ranges • Enjoy a traditional morning tea of Aussie billy tea, lamingtons and vegemite crackers • Ride the restored Puffing Billy Steam Train for a memorable journey on Australia’s most notable narrow gauge railway • Tour the Yarra Valley’s beautiful verdant hills and prosperous vineyards • Enjoy lunch at Fergusson Winery • Wander among Australia’s unique birds and animals in the natural bushland setting of Healesville Wildlife Sanctuary, Australia’s premier wildlife and nature sanctuary • Immerse yourself in Australian fauna and flora • Healesville is home to over 200 species of Australian Wildlife • Get up-close to koalas, kangaroos, wombats, emus, cockatoos, parrots and much more • Witness the amazing and exciting ‘Eagles Fly’ demonstration within the sanctuary • See Healesville Sanctuary’s renowned nocturnal house with the shy platypus • Walk through large aviaries and pond areas to admire the birds and animals.
29 Aug (Mon): Melbourne
Phillip Island Penguins and Wildlife
Phillip Island is home to an astounding array of wildlife, including Australia’s largest fur seal colony, the Little Penguins and cuddly koalas. Only 90 minutes from Melbourne, the island features spectacular coastal scenery, charming heritage and an abundance of wildlife. Enjoy getting close to koalas and kangaroos in their natural habitats before joining the Little Penguins at dusk as they emerge from the surf and waddle to their burrows. Each night at sunset the world’s smallest penguins come ashore after a day’s fishing at sea and it is truly a memorable natural wildlife experience. The elevated boardwalks and viewing stands allow you to enjoy all the action without disturbing them or their burrow homes. The Phillip Island Nature Park also offers three up-close ways to witness the Penguin spectacle. • Visit Warrook, a working cattle farm in the prosperous Gippsland region • Enjoy the opportunity to pat and feed kangaroos, wallabies and a host of farm animals • Journey along the coastal highway with French Island and Churchill Island in the distance • Cross the bridge at San Remo to enter Phillip Island – natural habitat for koalas, fur seals, Short-tailed shearwater, Little Penguins and more • Encounter koalas in their natural habitat at the Koala Conservation Centre • View the powerful southern coastline with its clean, sandy beaches and rocky shores • Stroll along elevated boardwalks and spot koalas in the trees • Browse through the educational Phillip Island Visitors Information Centre • Enjoy interactive and educational displays in the Visitors Information Centre • Learn about the Little Penguins and life on this stunning island • Take your place in special viewing stands to watch the daily evening ritual • Watch the Little Penguins as they battle the surf and make their way to their dune burrows • Learn of the environmental and conservation methods that are initiated to ensure the remarkable wildlife and vulnerable geology of Phillip Island remains protected • See the Little Penguins up-close as they return to their nests to greet their young families • See the Little Penguin rockeries • Return to Melbourne having a night you will never forget with the smallest species of penguins in the world.
30 Aug (Tue): Melbourne
Free & easy : City > Queen Victoria Market
31 Aug (Wed): Melbourne > Singapore
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