Trip Itinerary

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Start your road trip in the vibrant city of Sydney which is known for its yacht-studded harbour, superb beaches, and the iconic Opera House with its towering sail structure. Go on to Canberra the Australian capital city and sometimes affectionately called the Bush capital because its sweeping nature reserves and surrounding mountain ranges. Then discover hidden waterfalls, award-winning wineries, quaint villages, delicious local produce, and vibrant events in the Rural City of Wangaratta. Finish your road trip in Melbourne known for being one of the most liveable cities on earth. And famous for its graffitied laneways, excellent coffee, cultural diversity and bay side location.
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SYDNEY

DAY 1 - 1

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SYDNEY

Day 1 - 5

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Australia’s largest and arguably most popular city immediately conjures up images of the iconic Harbour Bridge and Opera House, yet Sydney has much more to offer. From the green parks and excellent beaches and the nearby Blue Mountains, to its excellent and creative gastronomic scene and interesting cultural attractions, Sydney has something for everyone. Spend a day exploring the history, attractions and culture of the city before exploring some of Australia’s finest nature.

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CANBERRA

Day 5 - 7

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Purposely built as Australia’s capital due to disagreements between Sydney and Melbourne over the title, Canberra is a pleasant city home to many national monuments, museums and galleries. Situated on former bush land, the city is also a gateway to surrounding nature reserves, parks and bushwalks. Visit the Australian National Gallery, the National Library or the Botanical Garden and admire the man-made Lake Burley Griffin which spans much of the city.

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WANGARATTA

Day 7 - 9

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Wangaratta is a town of around 20,000 people in Victoria, Australia.

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MELBOURNE

Day 9 - 13

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Melbourne is undoubtedly Australia’s cultural hub, a modern and cosmopolitan city offering something for everyone. Consistently named as one of the most liveable cities in the world, Melbourne’s multicultural charm shows in its lively streets filled with culinary delights, dazzling street art and art galleries and museums. The coastal city is home to a vast area of green parks and gardens, and visitors can take a stroll by the riverside to admire its impressive architecture and unique feel.

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Day 13 - Fly Home