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Sample Tour Itineraries > Australia
SYDNEY and CAIRNS
Day 1
Depart for your overnight flight
to Sydney. You will lose a day
crossing the International Dateline
but I promise we will get it back
for you on your return!
Day 2
Arrive
Sydney, Australia. Upon arrival
you are welcomed by your TranSports
Australia host and transferred
to the Coogee Sands Beachside
Apartments. Take the morning to
settle in before we head off into
the city for an afternoon tour
of Sydney. Once in the city, we
take the opportunity to see the
sights of Circular Quay including
the Opera House and Harbour Bridge.
Turning back we make our way up
to the rocks district to view
the site where British Immigrants
first settled the city of Sydney
(and Australia!) From here we
catch the Sydney Ferry from Circular
Quay to Darling Harbour. After
taking a stroll around Darling
Harbour we hop on board Sydney’s
Monorail and make our way down
to the Pitt St Mall and on to
George St before heading back
to Coogee for a well earned rest
followed by the welcome dinner
where you will be presented with
your souvenir shirt.
Day 3
After breakfast we head into the
city for a morning training session
to get the mind into gear for
tomorrow’s first game. After
training we make our way down
to Circular Quay where we catch
the ferry to Manly Beach, one
of Australia’s most famous
surf beaches. Here you can chose
to spend the day relaxing on the
beach or take the opportunity
to do some more shopping in this
famous seaside town or even learn
the famous Aussie game of beach
cricket! In the afternoon we transfer
back to the Coogee Sands Apartments
via Lady Macquarie Chair for unsurpassed
views of the city.
Day 4
Enjoy the morning at leisure.
In the early afternoon we transfer
to Telstra Stadium, home of the
2000 Olympics and 2003 Rugby World
Cup. Here you will get an insiders
tour of the Stadium including,
players change rooms, Media Rooms,
VIP Rooms and the ground surface.
Enjoy the rest of the afternoon
at leisure in Coogee. In the afternoon
we transfer to the local stadium
for your first game of the tour
against Australian opposition.
Day 5
Day Open. Relax, you’re
in Sydney and the day is yours
to do as you please. A bus will
pick you up from the stadium and
transfer you into the city. May
we suggest the Sydney Harbour
Bridge Climb, the Sydney Sky Tour
or Shopping in the famous Pitt
St, George St precinct.
Day 6
This
morning we head into Waratah Park,
located atop the rugged Ku-ring-gai
Chase escarpment. This is where
the television series "Skippy
the Bush Kangaroo" was filmed.
At Waratah Park you’ll actually
meet the koalas face to face.
The special Koala House lets you
pat these cuddly animals, and
it guarantees great close up photographs
of the koalas. Stroll through
natural bushland paddocks to pat
and feed the animals in their
own environment. Visit the Tasmanian
Devils, Australia’s unique
carnivorous marsupials. Marvel
at the prehistoric crocodiles.
See parrots, dingos, wombats and
many other fascinating Australian
birds and animals including kangaroos,
wallabies and emus - face to face!
After getting to know the locals
we will have a traditional Aussie
BBQ in the bush setting after
which you will have free time
to wander true Aussie bush. In
the afternoon we transfer you
to your second game.
Day 7
Say
goodbye to Sydney and make our
way up to Cairns. Upon arrival
we transfer you to the Cairns
Mecure Harbourside where you can
check in and enjoy the rest of
the day to settle in. The Cairns
Mecure Harbourside has a resort
pools and spa, and is located
a short stroll from the Esplanade
and the heart of Cairns.
Day 8
Today we catch the train up to
Kuranda Village on what is a magical
90 minute journey through some
of the most spectacular rainforest
in Northern Queensland. Enjoy
lunch at one of the Banjo’s
Australian Style Café and
wander the markets that have made
this town famous. After lunch
take time to wander the markets
before catching the Sky Rail Cableway
back down the rainforest canopy
for spectacular views. Optional
afternoon training session.
Day 9
Morning open. After relaxing by
the resort pool in the morning,
and perhaps doing a little shopping,
it is time to get the mind back
into gear.
This
afternoon sees the third competitive
game of the tour against the local
Cairns opposition. After the gamees
enjoy traditional Far North Queensland
hospitality as you mingle with
the opposition teams.
Day 10
In the morning we make our way
out to Palm Cove where you can
enjoy the surrounds of one of
North Queenslands most spectacular
beaches. From here we make our
way to Hartley’s Crocodile
farm to get interactive with Australia’s
wildlife including the famous
Salty or Estuarine Crocs!
This afternoon will be the final
game of the trip.
Day 11
Today we save the best for last
as we set out on the Great Adventures
Tour to the outer reef of the
Great Barrier Reef. Departing
Cairns in the morning we set out
for Green Island where we stop
over and take in the sights of
this amazing coral cay. Departing
from Green Island we then head
out to the Outer Reef for coral
viewing on the semi submersible
craft and underwater observatory.
For those of you who wish to explore
the reef first hand there is snorkelling
gear provided, so bring your swimmers!
Included in this day tour are
morning and afternoon tea and
a hot and cold buffet seafood
lunch. This is sure to be a great
way to finish off the tour. In
the evening we have a farewell
dinner to see off the tour and
look back at the memorable moments
that were had.
Day 12
Sadly it is time to depart Australia
for the US, however we are sure
you will leave with many great
memories and we hope to see you
Down Under again some time soon!
TOUR INFORMATION (GO TO WEB SITES
FOR MORE INFORMATION)
SYDNEY-COOGEE SANDS APARTMENTS
www.coogeesands.com.au
Room
Facilities
- Kitchenette facilities
- Ensuites
- Some rooms with terraces,
balconies or courtyards
- Direct dial std / isd
telephone
- AM/FM radio alarm clock
- Television
- International power outlets
- Reverse cycle air conditioner
- Iron and ironing board
- Modem and fax connection
- In House Movies
- Guest Services
- 24 hour reception
- Foreign currency exchange
- Safety deposit box
- Guest laundry and dry
cleaning service
- Room service - (breakfast
only)
- Undercover security parking
- Public transport - 50
meters
MERCURE HARBOURSIDE HOTEL www.mercure-harbourside.com.au
Room
Facilities
The Mercure Hotel Harbourside
Cairns offers 173 spacious guest
rooms and accommodation suites,
each with private balconies and
elegantly appointed furnishings
which reflect the tropical theme
of the region. Mini bar, tea and
coffee making facilities, iron
and ironing board, colour television
and in-room safes are standard
throughout all rooms and suites.
All rooms contain a shower and
a bath, hair dryer and a shaving
outlet. Non-smoking floors are
available. Our corporate floor
has a fax/modem facility.
SYDNEY www.sydney.com.au
Circular
Quay
Circular Quay is the hub of Sydney
Harbour, situated at a small inlet
called Sydney Cove, the founding
site for Sydney and Australia.
It is a stepping-off point for
most attractions based around
the harbour and an exciting place
to be on a warm summer's day.
The quay is a vibrant, bustling
place with ferries leaving every
few minutes to different parts
of the harbour, including Manly,
Watson’s Bay, Mosman and
Taronga Park Zoo. There are great
views of the Harbour Bridge, a
short distance away. On the southern
side of Circular Quay is a walkway
that leads to the Sydney Opera
House and Royal Botanical Gardens;
while on the northern side, a
short walk along lovely landscaped
walkways takes you to the Harbour
Bridge and The Rocks, one of the
oldest, most attractive and most
interesting parts of Sydney. Circular
Quay is at the foot of the central
business district and the older,
historic end of the city. Buses
depart here for Bondi and the
eastern suburbs. There is a major
railway station at the quay, which
is part of the underground City
Circle , which skirts around the
CBD. Alongside the ferry terminals
are a number of small outdoor
cafes and the area is a magnet
for buskers of every description.
The Rocks
The Rocks is one of the most-visited
parts of Sydney. It is not hard
to see why. Nestled at the foot
of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and
on the western shores of Sydney
Cove, The Rocks is the foundation
place of Sydney and Australia,
and of enormous historical significance.
It is often described as "Sydney's
outdoors museum". The Rocks
is the oldest area of Sydney and
has recently undergone an amazing
metamorphosis, the old district
being transformed into a vibrant
pocket of cafes and restaurants
and interesting tourist shops
and stalls. This has been achieved
without destroying the area's
Old World charm and historic buildings.
Sydney's town planners have put
in place a sensitive conservation
program that has preserved the
heritage and character of The
Rocks and brought about an interesting
fusion of modern amenities in
an old and valued setting. Most
activities centre around walking,
looking and eating. The Rocks
is Sydney's oldest preserved colonial
district so the main emphasis
is on the historical importance
of the area.
Darling Harbour
Darling Harbour is intended to
be one of Sydney's "buzz"
places. A former dockside area,
the small harbour has been transformed
into a major tourist site and
leading convention and exhibition
centre. A monorail service runs
from the Central Business District
to Darling Harbour and skirts
the harbour, making stops at points
around the harbour.
Until now, Darling Harbour has
been a place that has appealed
more to little folk, due to the
number of children's attractions,
but the advent of the Cockle Wharf
restaurant and cafe complex has
added a new dimension to Darling
Harbour.
Manly
Beach
Manly Beach is one of Australia's
most famous beaches and among
the world's most well-known beaches
home to more surf culture mega
stores than anywhere else in the
world. People stream off the ferry,
down the Corso with its fast food,
bargain stores, ice cream parlours,
pubs, restaurants, buskers and
seagulls till they finally arrive
at the Ocean Beach. Stand on the
promenade, look out to sea, and
leave it all behind you. Out there
in front of you is Fairy Bower,
Shelly Beach, Cabbage Tree Bay,
maybe a dolphin, maybe a whale
if you're lucky, certainly a wave
of some sort but very definitely
the South Pacific Ocean.
KURANDA RAINFOREST TOUR
The Kuranda Scenic Railway - one
of the Worlds great train journeys.
The historic Kuranda Railway travels
up from Cairns to Kuranda through
the one of the most impressive
stretches of track you'll ever
see. There's a commentary onboard
to tell you the amazing stories
of the first pioneers, and Kuranda's
famous flea markets await. On
descent Skyrail really is a bird’s
eye view of the rainforest canopy
& the region from the coast
over the mountains to Kuranda.
Hartley’s
Crocodile Farm www.crocodileadventures.com
Situated on the magnificent coastal
drive between the popular destinations
of Palm Cove and Port Douglas.
Hartley’s Crocodile Adventures
is the best place to see crocodiles
and native wildlife in Tropical
North Queensland. Set in the foothills
of the MacAlister Range, in a
World Heritage listed area, Hartley’s
Crocodile Adventures is home to
a range of habitat types including
melaleuca wetlands, riverine rainforest
and eucalypt woodland. Hartley’s
Crocodile Adventures provides
an innovative approach to viewing
and interacting with wildlife,
enabling visitors to become immersed
in a natural environment with
safety. A series of timber boardwalks
provide elevated viewing of wildlife
as visitor’s journey through
a range of natural habitats.
GREAT ADVENTURE TOURS, GREAT
BARRIER REEF - http://www.greatadventures.com.au/
Great
Adventures is widely recognised
as the market leader in Outer
Barrier Reef and Island cruises
to Tropical North Queensland's
Great Barrier Reef. Great Adventures
is operated by Reef Management
and is part of the Daikyo Group
of Companies. With an operating
history of more than 100 years,
the Company is also the largest
operator in the region and offers
the most diverse range of tours
to The Great Barrier Reef and
Green Island. Great Adventures
prides itself on the professionalism
of its 300 staff, all of whom
are dedicated to providing guests
with an unforgettable and unrivalled
experience of the seventh natural
wonder of the world.
COST PER PERSON
Travel costs vary based on numerous
variables. Please contact
TranSports for accurate pricing.
COST INCLUDES
- 5 nights accommodation at
the Coogee Sands Apartments,
twin share, breakfast included
(4 star)
- 5 nights accommodation at
the Cairns Mecure Harbourside
twin share, breakfast included
(4 star)
- All transfers as outlined
in the above itinerary
- Flights
- Darling Harbour Ferry
- Monorail Transfer
- Manly Ferry transfer Telstra
Stadium Tour
- Visit to Waratah Park, Includes
BBQ Lunch and Admission Kuranda
Rail Transfer
- Lunch at Banjo’s Cafe
- Kuranda Sky Cable Transfer
- Entry to Hartley’s
Crocodile Farm
- Great Barrier Reef, Outer
Reef Full Day Tour (includes
Snorkelling and lunch)
- Planet Sport Tours Australia
Tour Guide on call and available
24 hours a day while on tour.
- TranSports Athletics representative
COST EXCLUDES
- Items of a personal nature
- Lunch and dinner except where
stated above
- Additional room costs
- Travel Insurance (optional
through TranSports Athletics)
For more sample itineraries,
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us.
As need dictates, TranSports may vary itineraries and event times.
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