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Heading from Adelaide to Fleurieu Peninsula and the village of Victor Harbour before crossing to Kangaroo Island to explore the Remarkable Rocks and Admiral's Arch. Crossing back over to the mainland and Barossa Valley, panoramic views from Mengler Lookout and a winery visit to Chateau Yaldara. Watch the sunset over the Barossa from the Novotel Resort. More wine tasting at Banrock Station Winery, whilst viewing wetlands, continuing across the border, with glimpses of the Murray River and an evening at Mildura. Travelling from Mildura to Historic Hay, located on the Murrumbidgee and Darling Rivers, enjoy the picturesque Riverina district with an overnight stay at rural Wagga Wagga. The last day of travel is as scenic as the rest, journey through mid western New South Wales, see Don Bradman's Birthplace, a lap round Mount Panorama at Bathurst and the Blue Mountains with iconic Three Sisters, just before Sydney's Harbour Bridge.
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| Tour Operator: | AAT Kings |
| Duration: | 6 nights |
| Pickup: | Adelaide at 0:00AM |
| Drop-off: | Sydney |
| Meals Included: | Breakfasts - 5 Lunches - 1 Dinners - 4 |
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| Itinerary | Accommodation | Attractions |  |
| Adelaide | Adelaide is the capital of South Australia, a small and cosmopolitan city of 1.1 million people. The city was founded in 1836 by free settlers, the first planned city with wide boulevards and surrounded by parklands, giving an impression of openness with a country feel. Colonel William Light, the ... |
Kangaroo Island 2 nights | Located just 15 kilometres off the southern tip of the Fleurieu Peninsula, Kangaroo Island is one of South Australia’s most popular tourist destinations. Sparsely populated Kangaroo Island is Australia’s third largest island and boasts an abundance of untouched native bush and stunning wildlife whi... |
| Adelaide | Adelaide is the capital of South Australia, a small and cosmopolitan city of 1.1 million people. The city was founded in 1836 by free settlers, the first planned city with wide boulevards and surrounded by parklands, giving an impression of openness with a country feel. Colonel William Light, the ... |
Barossa Valley 1 night | The Barossa Valley was established as a wine growing area by early German settlers in the 1830’s and has maintained a European flavour to the present day. Only 60 kilometres or just over an hours drive north of Adelaide, the picturesque gently rolling hills and shallow valleys make ideal wine growi... |
Mildura 1 night | Mildura is a large, thriving rural centre on the picturesque Murray River, and is surrounded by a vast number of vineyards and fruit farms, home to historic Paddleboats and host to several popular annual events such as the Mildura Country Music Festival, the International Balloon Fiesta and the Mild... |
| Hay | Hay is a small country town which stands on the banks of the Murrumbidgee River in the Riverina Region of south-western New South Wales. It is home to approximately 4000 residents and is a centre of a prosperous and productive agricultural district on the vast open and virtually treeless Hay Plains... |
Wagga Wagga 1 night | Wagga Wagga, know locally as ‘Wogga’ is the largest inland city of New South Wales home to approximately 50,000 residents. The name derives from the Aboriginal name for crow which is ‘Wagga’, hence Wagga Wagga means ‘the place of crows’, and strangely after all this it is actually pronounced Wogga ... |
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| Blue Mountains | The small town of Katoomba is surrounded by the outstanding natural beauty and tranquility of the Blue Mountains, and is located just over 100 kilometres west of Sydney. Standing at over 1,000 metres this popular tourist destination is the most visited town in the Blue Mountains and no visit to Kat... |
| Sydney | Sydney is the oldest, largest and one of the most beautiful cities in Australia as well as being the capital of the State of New South Wales. The city is located on the shores of the spectacular Sydney Harbour and boasts some of the world’s most iconic images in the Sydney Opera House, Centrepoint ... |
Ozone Seafront Hotel 2 nights | |
Novotel Barossa Valley 1 night | Surrounded by many famous wineries and set in a natural amphitheatre overlooking Jacob's Creek and North Para River. The resort is ideally located and just a short drive from Adelaide. |
Mercure Hotel Mildura 1 night | |
Country Comfort Wagga Wagga 1 night | |
| Sydney Harbour Bridge | Spanning just over 500 metres the Sydney Harbour Bridge is one of Australia’s iconic structures. Featuring as the major landmark in Sydney the Harbour Bridge was built between 1924 and 1932, is supported on four giant granite pylons and stretches 49 metres above the water below. Comprised of 53,000... |
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