Sightseeing Attractions

The Sydney Opera House
The Sydney Opera House is a masterpiece of 20th century architectural brilliance designed by Danish Architect Jorn Utzon and was listed as a world heritage site by UNESCO on 28th June 2007. Your tour will delve into the inner workings of the “House” as you learn of its dramatic history and the some 1500 performances staged annually.
Sydney Harbor Cruise
Be immersed in the breathtaking views of the famous Sydney Harbor, the Sydney Opera House, the Sydney Harbor Bridge and Mrs. Macquarie’s Chair known as one of the best vantage points in Sydney.
Sydney Olympic Park
Since opening in 1999, ANZ Stadium has been the scene of a host of sensational sporting moments. From the spectacular Olympic opening ceremony to Jonny Wilkinson’s unforgettable drop goal to win the Rugby World Cup, the Stadium holds a special place in the hearts of sports fans throughout the world. The new interactive Explore tour will allow you to follow in the footsteps of the heroes of the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games. You’ll experience the stadium where fearless teams do battle for the Bledisloe Cup and Rugby League Grand Final and see where Australian Football and State of Origin idols psyche themselves up before the big game.
Tobruk Sheep Station
Experience rural and outback Australia at this unique and authentic Sheep Station located on a high plateau above the beautiful Hawkesbury River. Their warm and friendly staff are dedicated to showing you what it is that makes Australia a special country, the charm of the rustic buildings, blacksmiths shop and farm machinery, the warmth of the open campfire in Drovers Camp with billy tea and baking damper, the hearty country meals, the friendly animals and the beautiful sunsets.
Kuranda Village
The picturesque mountain retreat is just 25km northwest of Cairns and is surrounded by World Heritage Rainforest. Far from its beginnings as a centre for alternative lifestyle it now houses a variety of up market restaurants, cafes and bars.
Rainforest Station
Venture in to the world of this award-winning Nature Park and experience indigenous culture, Australian native wildlife and World Heritage listed rainforest all on one site. Set on 100 acres (40 hectares) in the midst of World Heritage rainforest, this unique tourist attraction is situated five minutes from Kuranda Village.
Great Barrier Reef Cruise
Imagine sailing to the Great Barrier Reef island of your dreams, lying under a palm thatched umbrella, then slipping into the water to drift over coral gardens alive with brilliantly colored fishes... Low Isles Set like a jewel in a Great Barrier Reef lagoon, Low Isles is an idyllic, unspoiled coral island that appeals to everyone. And why not, when this is everyone’s idea of a secluded tropical paradise! The wide, sandy beach and clear, calm lagoon waters are ideal for swimming, snorkeling and families.
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