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Crocodiles, Koalas, Kangaroos & Kiwi Birds are among some of the wild life you can visit down under. Watch
the sunrise while camping in the rugged Outback, climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Bungee Jump over a river
canyon, Heli-Hike on a glacier, or snorkel on the Great Barrier Reef. There is no end to the adventures that
await you.
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Climate |
Currency |
A valid passport
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required for U.S. citizens
A visa or an Electronic Travel
Authorization (ETA)
www.eta.immi.gov.au
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Temperatures vary by region
Average temperatures:
Spring (SEP - NOV): 46-87° F
Summer (DEC - FEB): 55-89° F
Autumn / Fall (MAR - MAY): 47-87° F
Winter (JUN - AUG): 42-80° F |
Australian Dollar
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| SAMPLE HONEYMOON IN AUSTRALIA |
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- Round Trip Airfare on Qantas Airlines
- Domestic Airlines OZ PASS
- 12 Nights Hotel in Sydney, Cairns & Outback
- See Sydney Pass
- Full Day Blue Mountain Tour
- 2 Day Outback Surf
- Full Day Great Barrier Reef Snorkel and Cruise
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With its laid back life style and warm hearted people, Sydney is the
ideal destination to begin your tour of Australia.
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Popular activities:
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Enjoy a sightseeing, lunch or dinner cruise in Sydney Harbour
- Take a tour of the Sydney Opera House
- Climb the top of the Sydney Harbor Bridge for a breathtaking view
- Visit the Museum of Contemporary Art
- Explore the Taronga Zoo
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Great shopping, exciting nightlife, incredible dining, festivals and art
exhibits, Melbourne has much to offer. |
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Popular activities:
- Check out the Melbourne Aquarium
- The worlds longest tee canopy walk - Otway Fly Tree Top Walk
- Tour the largest private residence – The Mansion at Werribee Park
- Explore the Healesville Sanctuary were you will see Kangaroos and other animals
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Cairns is a region well suited for those seeking sun, fun and adventure.
With over 300 sunny days a year, Cairns is the gateway to the
rainforests and the famous Great Barrier Reef, the longest coral barrier
reef in the world. |
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Popular activities:
- Snorkeling in the crystal clear waters surrounding the Great Barrier Reef
- Visit the Gondwana Rainforests
- Explore Fraser Island the largest sand island in the world
- Check out fossil exhibits at the Riversleigh Fossil Mammal Site
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Located in central Australia, Ayers Rock is an aboriginal sacred site
where Australia’s most famous natural landmark lies. The red center is
the gateway to Uluru and all of its national parks.
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Popular activities:
- Attend the Sounds of Silence Dinner, a unique outdoor dining experience enhanced with traditional storytelling
- Explore the desert riding a Camel on the Sunrise Uluru Camel Express
- View the sunrise and rock art aboard a vehicle on the Spirit of Uluru Tour
- Learn about Aboriginal history at the Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre
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New Zealand’s terrain is pristine and diverse, containing snow covered mountains, vast forests, thermal
springs, lakes, and beaches. Outdoor nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike can enjoy a seemingly
endless array of activities such as hiking, fishing, rafting, diving, surfing, and jet boating.
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| QUICK FACTS |
| Entry Requirements |
Climate |
Currency |
A valid passport
is
required for U.S. citizens |
Temperatures vary by region
Average temperatures:
DEC - FEB: 50-72° F
MAR - MAY: 43-73° F
JUN - AUG: 34-59° F
SEP - NOV: 43-69° F |
New Zealand Dollar
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SAMPLE HONEYMOON IN NEW ZEALAND |
- Roundtrip Honeymoon Airfare to Auckland
- 10 Nights Lodging in various cities in New Zealand
- Rental Car to explore the sites
- Milford Sound Cruise
- Maori cultural show including dinner
- Abel Tasman National Park tour
- Bay of Islands Hole in the Rock
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Auckland is best known for its Harbour, which is well populated by
marine sailing vessels, thus earning its nickname of “The City Of
Sails”. Within a close proximity to this gleaming seaside city are
beaches, lush hills, and several islands. |
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Popular activities:
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Take a cruise on a classic yacht or sailboat
- Come face to face with bottle nose dolphins at Hauraki Gulf Marine Park
- Hike through the rainforest
- Be a daredevil for a day and climb the Auckland Harbor Bridge or bungee jump off the top
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Wellington is a city enriched with the natural beauty of a deep harbour
and rolling hills. This capital city of New Zealand boasts a vibrant mix
of culture, entertainment, and quality restaurants. |
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Popular activities:
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Take a tour of the many locations where the movie Lord of the Rings was filmed
- Catch a harbour cruise and grab a bite to eat at a seaside cafe
- Ride a cable car for a unique sightseeing experience of the city and harbor
- Visit the summit of Mount Victoria for 360 degree panoramic views
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Christchurch is the largest city on South Island and also serves as its
gateway. Well maintained parks and gardens and carefully preserved
turn of the century buildings add to the charm and elegance of
Christchurch. |
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Popular activities:
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Take a hot air balloon ride over the city
- Try a paragliding or skydiving experience
- Hop aboard the historic tram ride for a tour around the city center
- Walk the beautiful grounds of the Christchurch Botanical Gardens
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Surrounded by the deep waters of Lake Wakatipu and snow capped
mountain ranges, the resort destination of Queenstown abounds with
adventure around every corner. |
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Popular activities:
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Experience a high speed Jet Boat Ride on the Shootover River
- Ride the Skyline Gondola for a spectacular and unforgettable view
- Take a Four Wheel Drive excursion into the Back Country
- Tour through the wine country of Gibbston Valley
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