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Seal Tour of Australia
Southeastern Australia chauffeured tour itinerary in 9 days

Seals tour of Australia in 9 days Suggested tour itinerary

Seals tour of Australia in 9 days

Southeast Australia in 9 days. Tour starts in Melbourne and ends in Sydney.

This tour focuses on the Southeastern part of Australia.

This privately guided and chauffeured tour in Southeastern Australia can be fully customized, lengthened or shortened, and features:


Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne - Dandenongs - Phillip Island  Read reference information about Phillip Island here - Wilsons Promontory National Park - Gippsland Lakes - Snowy Mountains - Canberra.

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Melbourne, Victoria Dandenongs, Victoria Phillip Island, Victoria Lakes Entrance, Gippsland Lakes



This tour is best enjoyed in:



 B = Breakfast
 L = Lunch
 D = Dinner
 A = Accommodation 

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Seal Tour of Australia Itinerary
Southeast Australia chauffeured tour itinerary in 9 days
Tour starts in Melbourne and ends in Sydney.
Day Exceptional and spectacular landscapes
1
Melbourne - Royal Botanic Gardens - Melbourne Southeastern Australia tour
Morning arrival in Melbourne. To get first impressions of Australia's second largest city, you go to the Rialto Tower and then around the beautiful town centre by Circle Tram. Take a break at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne  Read reference information about Melbourne Royal Botanic Gardens here, which is the finest in Australia. 2 nights in Melbourne. LDA*
2
Melbourne - Dandenongs - Melbourne Southeastern Australia tour
Excursion to the Dandenongs to see Puffing Billy the restored steam train. Visit the Sherbrooke Forest and the Mt. Dandenong for the best views. 2nd night in Melbourne. BLDA*
3
Melbourne - Phillip Island - Wilsons Promontory National Park Southeastern Australia tour
Visit Phillip Island to see the Penguin Parade, Seal Rocks, and Koala Conversation Centre. Drive to Wilsons Promontory National Park. 2 nights at Wilsons Promontory National Park. BLDA*
4
Wilsons Promontory National Park Southeastern Australia tour
Walk to the snow white Squeaky Beach and marvel at the spectacular rocks. A possibility exists to behold wonderful birds, emus, kangaroos, and wombats. 2nd night at Wilsons Promontory National Park. BLDA*
5
Wilsons Promontory National Park - Gippsland Lakes Southeastern Australia tour
The Gippsland Lakes are part of the largest freshwater system in the Southern Hemisphere, including Lakes Entrance, Lake King, Lake Victoria, and Lake Wellington. Discover the wonderful fern wood of the Tarra in the Bulga National Park. You should walk portions of the 90 Mile-Beach. 2 nights at Lakes Entrance. BLDA*
6
Gippsland Lakes - Raymond Island - Lakes Entrance Southeastern Australia tours
The best possibility in Australia to see koalas at Raymond Island. Boat trip to the lagoon or the sea. Dinner at one of the many preeminent fish restaurants. 2nd night at Lakes Entrance. BLDA*
7
Lakes Entrance - Snowy Mountains Southeastern Australia tour
Enjoy the fantastic views or go by chair lift and walk through the snowy eucalyptus forest. High walk to Mt. Kosciusko from the Charlotte Pass. Skiing in winter is possible. Overnight in the Snowy Mountains. BLDA*
8
Snowy Mountains - Canberra Southeastern Australia tour
Climb Mt. Pleasant for great views over Canberra. Visit Capital Hill, Old and New Parliament House, as well as Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve  Read reference information about Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve here. One night in Canberra. BLDA*
9
Canberra - Sydney Southeastern Australia tour
Canberra walks. Drop-off at Canberra train station. Travel by train to Sydney. This concludes your Seal Tour in Australia. We bid you farewell and hope to see you again soon. BL*
* B = Breakfast | L = Lunch | D = Dinner | A = Accommodation
Tour departures: on request - please book at least 3-6 months ahead

 

Snowy Mountains, New South Wales Puffing Billy, Dandenongs Wilsons Promontory N.P. Botanic Garden, Melbourne

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Seal Tour of South-Eastern Australia - prices

Type of Accommodation

2-3 passengers
4-6 passengers
Single room add
Boutique
US$ 10,700
US$ 9,100
US$ 770
Luxury (best available)
US$ 14,500
US$ 12,350
US$ 1,950
All prices are per person and the currency is US dollars

"Boutique" / "Luxury" price includes: private driver-guide, transport (air conditioned minivan or large sedan), all entrance fees as per suggested itinerary, accommodation in boutique/luxury style small hotels and Bed & Breakfasts (comfortable double room with private bathroom), continental breakfasts, light lunches (i.e. quiche, sandwich, soup), dinners in best available restaurants (3 items to choose freely à la carte) with best available local wine (half a bottle per dinner per person), train ride Canberra - Sydney, all taxes and tolls. This price does not include: optional tipping (not compulsory), personal expenses, insurance, flights to and from Australia, drinks other than mentioned and optional activities.


To secure your booking A La Carte Australia Tours needs a 20% non-refundable deposit (usually between 3-12 months in advance). The balance of the fee is payable 60 days before the start of the tour. Both Visa and MasterCard are acceptable forms of payment. Please use the secured payment means that is described during our booking process.

Cancellation Policy: The 20% booking deposit is non-refundable. For cancellations received in writing 30 days before departure, there is a 50% refund. For cancellations received in writing until the day before departure, there is a 20% refund. There are no refunds for cancellations received on the day of or after the departure date.

We look forward to guiding you in Australia. Please do not hesitate to ask any questions by emailing us at private.tours@a-la-carte-australia-tours.com.



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Snowy Mountains

Snowy Mountains

The Snowy Mountains are located south of Canberra and New South Wales. This mountain range is part of the Australian mountain range that houses the largest area park, Kosciuszko National Park. This Park is nationally and internationally recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. In season, you can discover two faces. Indeed, in summer you can discover the wildlife of the region: wombats, platypus, other rare animals like corroboree frog, and its plants found nowhere in the world. While during the winter season, it becomes the main winter sports resort across Australia. The difference with other mountains in the world is the weather, because it can change quickly and snow can fall at any time, in summer and winter.


Gippsland Lakes

Gippsland Lakes

A unique feature of the Gippsland Lakes are the Mitchell River silt jetties. Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park houses wonderful camping reserves, a great place to camp, relax and see the wildlife that abounds in the area. In the Gippsland Lakes you can enjoy local endemic species, in particular birds such as the Regent Honeyeater, the Australian King Parrot, the Wonga Pigeon, the Swift Parrot, the Royal Spoonbill, the hardhead diving duck, etc.


Seals

Gippsland Lakes

Seals belong to the same order as the terrestrial carnivorous mammals - dogs, cats, foxes and bears. Unlike the other carnivores, however, seals have adapted to a life at sea, though they still come ashore to breed. Instead of land legs, they have two pairs of flippers, which they use in effortless, lithe swimming. Like those of whales and dugongs, the ancestors of seals were land mammals that returned to the sea. Seals have adapted to a life at sea, though they still are mammals, and they developed two families - the eared seals and the true seals.