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The 5 (in fact actually 4) day tour has no real added value. Departing Sydney, you have to do the city by your own meals anyway if you want to see it and the blue mountains. Canberra is ok but not that big a miss of you don't see it. And Melbourne you do by yourself also as it is a free day on the tour wirh oprional extra's you need to oay for. So hop on a flight from Sydney to Melbourne and have a hotel booked for a few nights instead of those long bus days without real visits on the program.
Experience the best of urban and rural Australia with the Southern Capitals - City Meets Bush tour. This 5-day journey takes you from Sydney's iconic landmarks to Canberra's cultural highlights and Melbourne's eclectic laneways. Discover historic Berrima, explore Gold Creek Station and enjoy a BBQ hosted by a local sheep farmer. With guided tours, comfortable accommodation, and immersive experiences, this tour offers a perfect blend of city excitement and countryside charm. Book now for an unforgettable Australian adventure.
Its hard to believe that just 1.5 hours from Sydney lies a patch of countryside that could have been transplanted straight from the English Cotswolds. Think atmospheric villages amid rolling hills of grape vines the Southern Highlands is the closest wine region to Australias largest city, after all. Take in views of the Great Dividing Range and a famous disappearing lake before arriving at the home of sheep farmer Craig Starr. Gold Creek Station farm is your backdrop for a Be My Guest BBQ lunch and tales about life on the land. This is your entre to the countrys cool little capital of Canberra, home to Parliament House where you can explore the grounds or take a self-guided tour.
Thanks to architect Walter Burley Griffin, Canberra is an urban planners delight the city is that well laid out, as youll discover when you head to the summit of Mt. Ainslie for panoramic views. You wont yet be able to see the mighty Murray River, but youll soon cross it en route to Beechworth. From Australia's longest river, travel through Victoria's High Country to the well-preserved gold rush town of Beechworth, home to honey and gold shops, galleries and museums. Beechworth saw an influx of fortune-seekers from all over the world during the 1850s. Get the lowdown over a chat with the publican of the historic local pub and enjoy afternoon tea in the oldest hotel in town, before Wangaratta beckons.
Meandering south toward historic Glenrowan, youre well and truly in Ned Kelly country this is where the infamous bushranger and his gang were finally captured in 1880. The story is remembered on pretty much every city corner, whether in enormous statues or at the museum. Well tell you all the tales some of them true, many of them hearsay. All of them entertaining. Then well tell you a bit more about Melbourne, like how its the home of Aussie Rules football, covets some of the countrys best arts institutions, and has a swag of stellar restaurants, cafes and bars. Small wonder its known as Australias cultural, culinary and sporting capital. After a city tour, immerse yourself in a guided galleries tour of our First Peoples arts and cultural centre, the Koorie Heritage Trust, a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER Experience, then head off to explore. Forget your map one of the joys of being in Melbourne is getting lost. Discovering a hidden jazz bar. Stumbling upon a hole-in-the-wall restaurant or another gallery that catches your eye. Enjoy.
You could spend weeks exploring Melbourne and its surrounds and not tire of the attractions. But you just have today, so make the most of it. We wouldnt hold it against you if all you want to do is jump on a tram and ride the rails to the citys character-filled neighbourhoods. Perhaps bohemian Brunswick, or seaside St. Kilda for Polish cakes along Acland Street. But if you want to explore further afield, weve got you covered on an optional experience. For a birds-eye view of the bay, sign up to scale the Melbourne Skydeck at the Eureka Tower, offering dizzying vistas in every direction from almost 300 metres above the street. Or, perhaps exploring the city on foot with a History and Donuts Walking Tour is more your thing. If youre an animal lover however, then youll want to venture to Phillip Island to see hundreds of little penguins waddle up from the sea along the sand en route to their burrows (own expense). Its a nightly attraction. The choice is yours.
Wait, how did you just pack so much action into such a short amount of time? Cities, countryside, farms This Sydney to Melbourne trip has been quite the adventure.