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Melbourne's Wineries, Coast & Wildlife

Written By Amazing on Sunday, April 26, 2015 | 7:19 AM

Uncover the vibrant city of Melbourne. Experience Phillip Island, home to the iconic Penguin Parade. Indulge in the Yarra Valley one of Australia's leading wine regions and meet Australian native wildlife at Healesville Sanctuary. Experience one of the world's most famous coastal drives and its seaside villages, the spectacular Great Ocean Road.



A private transfer will meet you from your flight and drive you to your accommodation. Hop onboard the free City Circle tram and explore the popular Queen Victoria Markets or Melbourne Aquarium. Stroll around Federation Square, the city’s hub and home to the Ian Potter Centre exhibiting Australian art. Jump on a tram to inner city suburbs Fitzroy, St Kilda or Carlton which showcase the cities diversity. Travel up the Eureka Skydeck, the Southern Hemisphere's highest viewing platform. If feeling brave, you won’t forget the Eureka Edge Experience. Step aboard a river cruise taking you past the beautiful Royal Botanic Gardens. For the sports fans amongst you, it’s hard to go past a tour at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. In the evening explore basement, rooftop and laneway bars, cafes and restaurants or stroll along the popular Southbank Promenade for a drink or bite to eat.



Hop onboard the free City Circle tram and explore the popular Queen Victoria Markets or Melbourne Aquarium. Stroll around Federation Square, the city’s hub and home to the Ian Potter Centre exhibiting Australian art. Jump on a tram to inner city suburbs Fitzroy, St Kilda or Carlton which showcase the cities diversity. Travel up the Eureka Skydeck, the Southern Hemisphere's highest viewing platform. If feeling brave, you won’t forget the Eureka Edge Experience. Step aboard a river cruise taking you past the beautiful Royal Botanic Gardens. For the sports fans amongst you, it’s hard to go past a tour at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. In the evening explore basement, rooftop and laneway bars, cafes and restaurants or stroll along the popular Southbank Promenade for a drink or bite to eat.

Arrive on Phillip Island and take a step back in time at Churchill Island, the restored farmhouse and cottages provide a glimpse into the past lives of Australian settlers. Head to the Koala Conservation Centre and view Australia's favourite furry friends amongst the tree top boardwalks for superb up close viewing. Get your adrenalin pumping on triple hot lap in a race car at the Philip Island Circuit, famous for hosting the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix. Spectacular coastal views can be found at the Nobbies located near Seal Rocks, home to Australia’s largest fur seal colony. At sunset experience one of Australia's most popular attractions Penguin Parade. See the world's smallest penguins in their natural habitat from viewing stands and boardwalks.

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