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Melbourne Victoria 3004

Depart at 11:30am and return during summer at 11:30pm approximately and during winter at 9:00pm approximately. The tour stay ahead of the other buses allowing you to enjoy the stops. On tour you head south of Melbourne directly to Phillip Island. After the two hour journey, the first stop is the wildlife park (included) where you will have the opportunity to see the kangaroos and view many of the other Australian animals including koalas. You then visit Cowes the local village on the island. Here you will be able to explore some of the local shops, purchase some refreshments (own cost) and enjoy a stroll on the local beach. The tour then travels to the Nobbies, a rugged rocky outcrop and seal rock. Here you will get the chance to walk along the board walk and visit the seal centre. Finally head to the Penguin Parade to watch the penguins returning to their nests from a day at sea. There are various options to upgrade your penguin parade experience, subject to availability. After the penguins the tour heads directly back to Melbourne.

Departing Melbourne at 5:30am. Pickup starts 45 minutes prior to departure time. You will journey west of Melbourne over the famous Westgate Bridge to the fishing village of Queenscliff on the Bellarine Peninsula. At 6:45am you will board the fishing vessel for five hours of fishing on Port Phillip Bay. All fishing gear is supplied and they fillet the fish and bag it up for you. There is a toilet aboard and ample room to move around. You'll fish only within Port Phillip Bay, from Pt. Lonsdale heads through to St.Leonards and Mud Island or Swan Bay, depending on what time of year and what is biting. After a morning on the bay, you'll head to the local brewery for a lunch platter and beer tasting. (or wine or gin tasting instead of beer). Lunch platter consists of beef pad thai, salt and pepper calamari, fish, chips, salad and vegetables. They can cater for all dietary needs, just let them know when you book. The final stop of the day is Geelong brewery for some more beer tasting and a two hour beer school. After beer school, it is back to Melbourne Arrive in Melbourne at approximately 6:30 pm.

Travelling west directly to the Grampians. Head straight up the mountain stopping at some of the best lookouts. The first stop is Boroka lookout. Here you will get great views over the village of Halls Gap. Then head onto Reed Lookout and The Balconies. The final lookout for the morning is the McKenzie Falls. The Grampians has a vast number of wild life including kangaroos and wallabies are often spotted in the wild. Many varieties of bird life including cockatoos frequent Halls Gap and surrounding area. The Grampians are a series of five spectacular sandstone ridges running north to south with steep and craggy slopes on the eastern side and gentler slopes to the west. They are the result of earth movements lifting and tilting the hard sandstones to create an impressive landscape of peaks and valleys. After the lookout when head down the mountain to the local village Halls Gap. This will be the lunch stop (lunch at own cost). Chance to browse the local shops, buy ice cream or some local fudge. The last stop is the Aboriginal Culture Centre, where you get to learn about some of the history of the Grampians.

Pick-up 10:00am â Return 4:30pm approximately. We drive east of Melbourne directly to Yarra Valley, regarded as one of Victoriaâs best wine regions Our first vineyard Yering Station, is the oldest in the Yarra Valley After Yering Station we then head to Punt Road, which is a smaller vineyard After the wine tasting a Punt road you then have an option to have a paddle tasting as an add on extra :- This is held in the gardens at the new Orchard Bar at Punt Road. Cider Taster surcharge $12 Pomme Taster surcharge $18 Then it is time for lunch, there are two option to choose from. Stop at Rochford for some more wine tasting , followed by a 2 course lunch, including glass of wine. This incurs a surcharge of $60 Continue to the village of Healesville, where you have a large variety of cafes to choose from. (At your own cost). After lunch browse at some of the local shops. After lunch we head to the famous Domain Chandon, for some more tastings Domaine Chandon also offers a self-guided tour showing the process of making sparkling wine After an enjoyable afternoon of wine tasting we return to Melbourne

This tour is for the adventurous traveler. We head inland direct ot the 12 Apostles. You arrive at the 12 Apostles nice and early before the crowds. The tour visits the Loch Ard Gorge as well. When then leave Shipwreck Coast and make out way to Lavers Hill for lunch (own cost). Finally arrive at the Otway Fly adventure, where the fun begins. Take a walk along the steel canopy above the trees, then go flying in between the tree on various zipline.

Rayners Orchard is situated to the east of the Dandenong Ranges and it is the only Orchard that offer's fruit picking year round. They grow around 450 varieties of fruit and have at least 8 varieties of fruit every day of the year. Taste the many varieties of fruit available in the orchard. They run Fruit Tasting Tractor Tours around the farm all year â jump on to sample the freshest fruit you will ever taste â tree-ripened fruit picked straight from the tree. Tours run daily on demand during business hours and run for an hour each â lots of fruit samples included as you make your way around the little plot of fruit heaven. Have you ever tasted an inca berry or strawberry guava before? Make sure you come hungry. U Pick available on tours for most of the year. Choose from the five options below: Tour One Dandenong Ranges And Rayners Orchard. Tour Two Rayners Orchard. Tour Three Yarra Valley Wineries And Rayners Orchard. Tour Four Healesville Wildlife Sanctuary And Rayners Orchard.

Pick-up at 6:30am â Return 6:30pm approximately. The tour travels west out of Melbourne direct to Torquay, the surf capital of Victoria. First stop is the foreshore of Torquay for morning tea. Bells Beach â look out for kangaroos. Then visit Great Ocean Road Chocolaterie & Ice Creamery in Anglesea. At Aireys Inlet visit Split Point lighthouse and boardwalk and Fairhaven Beach and Memorial Arch. Enjoy a lunch stop at Lorne where you have time to explore the town, shops, beach and more. The tour arrives at Live Wire Park at 1:00pm. For the next three hours you will be flying and zipping around the trees. Children seven to 12 years will do the Short Circuit and all 13 years and older will do the Super Circuit. Then all above 10 years old will do the Shockwave Zip Coaster. Finally all participant will be able to do the Canopy Circuit. At 4:00pm head back to Melbourne.

Pick-up 7:00am â Return 7:00pm approximately The first stop is Bendigo where you will embark on an hour underground gold mine tour. After a coffee break (own expense) you will board a talking tram for a tour on the history of Bendigo. The Tram will also stop to allow you to explore the old tram yards where various trams are on display. Then continue north to Echuca arriving just in time for lunch (own expense). You will have chance to explorer the Historical village. Here you will experience a fantastic cruise onboard a historic paddle steamer along the mighty Murray River (included). The tour then return directly back to Melbourne
The one day Great Ocean Road tour cover the highlights of the Great ocean road. It allows you to tick it off from your bucket list. The tour leaves early, stay ahead of the traffic and crowds. The journey takes inland and you join the road at Port Campbell. You will then travel along the magnificent road all the way to Anglesea. This is a full 12 hour packed tour.

Around and About Tours can provide customised private tours tailored to your needs anywhere in the state of Victoria. These tours can vary from a half-day tour to a seven day tour. Prices of tours vary depending on the length of the tour, number of people, the attractions visited and type of accommodation required. Regarding accommodation, they will work to your budget and requests. They can make use of caravan park cabins, backpacker hostels or they can use five-star hotels, it is totally up to you. Time to get out of the house and explore your backyard. Let them take you around and about. You'll travel in a 12 seater minibus, groups are small at a maximum of 11 passengers. Visit the places that you have not seen before. They can customise the tour to suit your needs and stay away from all the crowds. Let them take you to the wineries or the galleries, (some suggestions are Yarra Valley, Mornington, Bendigo, Ballarat, Mt Macedon, Daylesford, Kyneton region or any other destination you choose) tours can be day trips or longer (they can help plan and source your accommodation).
This tour shows you everything that the Great Ocean Road has to offer. You will spend three days along the magnificent coast line. Visit two lighthouses, two waterfalls, the Otway Fly adventure, plus all the scenic stops along this wonderful road. Day one is all about the surf coast, great beaches, surfers, quaint little villages, kangaroos, koalas and parrots. Day two is the middle stage, rainforest walks, treetop walks, ziplining between the trees snd Cape Otway Lighthouse. You will finish the day off with sunset at the 12 Apostles. The final day is spent along the Shipwreck Coast. You'll visit all the lookouts, including 12 Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge, London Bridge, The Grotto and many more.


Spend four hours exploring the 70 acre bushland that Healesville Wildlife Sanctuary as to offer. Experience close-up encounters with some of Australiaâs unique and endearing wildlife, including koalas, kangaroos, wombats, emus, dingoes, birds of prey and platypus. Healesville Wildlife Sanctuary, which is regarded as one of Australia best sanctuaries, is also home to the Australian Wildlife Centre, a hospital which treats more than 2,000 sick and injured native animals every year. Set in a beautiful natural environment, the Sanctuary offers a place for people and animals to reconnect with nature from creek to canopy, and plays a critical role in saving some of the worldâs most endangered animals.
Let Around and About Tours point out some of Melbourne cityâs landmarks. They then take you to two inner-city suburbs to explore the beauty that Melbourne has to offer. 82 distinctive bathing boxes, a row of uniformly proportioned wooden structures lining the foreshore at Brighton Beach. The Brighton Bathing Boxes do have a lot of history behind them. In fact, they were built more than 100 years ago when Australians were a little more modest and were used by women for privacy when changing into their swimwear. The bathing boxes remain almost unchanged, all retain classic Victorian architectural features with timber framing, weatherboards and corrugated iron roofs. Even today, the boxes donât have running water or electricity, keeping with their 1800s style.

Depart Melbourne at 9.30am Note: Pickup starts 45 minutes prior to departure time We drive South West of Melbourne directly to Bellarine Peninsula, one of the hidden treasures of Victoria First stop will be Oakdene vineyard for your first tastingThen we head done to the foreshore of Portarlington to enjoy the village and views After taking a stroll through Portarlington it is time for lunch and more wine tasting at Bennetts on Bellarine Tasting boards are composed of 8 wines with food pairings that we aim to change seasonally. An interactive food and wine experience that you wonât find anywhere else. Sit back and enjoy eight wine and food pairings that highlight the best of the Bellarine. The menu features the best of the season from local businesses and artisans After a great lunch we make our way to the last vineyard for the day, Scotchman vineyard for tasting of another 5 wines Finally it is time to head back to Melbourne Arriving back in Melbourne at approx. 5.30pm

Looking for Gold? This is the tour for you. Let Around and About Tours take you to Sovereign Hill and you can try your hand at panning for gold. Sovereign Hill brings to life the excitement of Australiaâs great 1850s gold rushes, providing a uniquely Australian experience and entertainment. Thereâs real gold to be panned â and itâs âfinders keepersâ, an underground gold mine, street theatre and the opportunity to meet costumed goldfields characters. See a spectacular $150,000 gold pour and chat with skilled craftsmen at work in the blacksmithâs forge, the candle works, the wheelwrightâs plant, the coach builderâs and the confectionery factory. All of this after you visit Ballarat wildlife park, where you get up close with many Australian animals including the crocodile. Ballarat is Victoriaâs third-largest city (just over 100000). Ballarat has enjoyed a rich and prosperous heritage thanks to the Gold Rush which began in 1851.

Depart 7:00am and return 2:00pm. Heading east out of Melbourne the first stop will be Grantâs Picnic Ground. Your first activity of the day will be a short stroll thorough the magnificent rain forest. After the forest walk sit down to Devonshire Tea with Wattle Seed Scones. while you take in the splendours of our natural wonderland. The forest is home to a variety of bird life including parrot and the lyrebird, so make sure to look out for them. The tour then heads to Puffing Billy to drop passengers for their train ride. After Puffing Billy take a slow drive through the remainder of the forest stopping to visit one of the quaint villages along the way. Here you will have time get some lunch or just browse thorough the local shops. Finally head back to Melbourne. Optional Extras: Puffing Billy Stream Train and Tulip Festival Available In Spring for extra cost.

The first day is very similar to the one day Great Ocean Road tour, it cover the highlights of the Great ocean road. It allows you to tick it off from your bucket list. You will leave early, stay ahead of the traffic and crowds. The journey takes inland and we join the road at Port Campbell. You will then travel along the magnificent road all the way to Lorne. Then we head inland to the town of Forrest. Day 2 is an early start to go looking for the platypus, you will head out on a canoe at Lake Elizabeth. After lunch you will make your way back to Melbourne.

Lets Around and About Tours show you some of Victoria bestâs hidden secrets. You'll visit Mt Macedon to view an amazing lookout, then head to the famous Hanging Rock. Then it is onto Daylesford for an art gallery, time to browse the local shops and lunch. Picnic at Hanging Rock is an Australian historical fiction novel by Joan Lindsay. Picnic At Hanging Rock has long been shrouded in mystery. Set in 1900, it is about a group of female students at an Australian girlsâ boarding school who vanish at Hanging Rock while on a Valentineâs Day picnic, and the effects the disappearances have on the school and the local community. But is the plotâan eerie re-telling of a tragic eventâbased on a true story? Some say yes, some say no.

Let Around and About Tours show you the best of the Mornington Peninsula, before you board the ferry to cross over the bay to Queenscliff. Along the way, look out for seals, dolphins and sometimes even whales. Port Phillip is a horsehead-shaped bay in the central coastline of southern Victoria, Australia. With 260 kilometres of coastline, Port Phillip is 35 times the size of Sydney Harbour covering an area of 1,930 square km, with mean depth of 8 m and channel depth of 33m. The bayâs entrance, known as âthe Ripâ between Points Lonsdale to the west and Nepean to the east, is 2.8km wide.

Pickup 10 am Return 6.30pm Note: Pickup starts 45 minutes prior to departure time We drive east of Melbourne directly to Yarra Valley, regarded as one of Victoriaâs best wine regions The region has a rich history of viticulture and wine making that goes back 150 years, but it has only been in the past 15 years that it has once again come to the forefront as a significant wine and tourism destination Our first vineyard Yering Station, is the oldest in the Yarra Valley After Yering Station we then head to Coombe Yarra Valley. Once the home of world famous opera singer Dame Nellie Melba, Coombe Yarra Valley is a unique gourmet and cultural destination. Situated among seven acres of stunning gardens, visitors are treated to a world-class dining experience featuring award-winning Coombe Farm wines, against a historic, picturesque backdrop. 2 course meal with a glass of our Polo Series wine Lunch is followed by wine tasting accompanied with a cheese platter. We then make a way to Four Pillars Distillery in Healesville for Gin tasting After an enjoyable afternoon of wine tasting, amazing lunch and some of the best Gin, we return to Melbourne

Spend the day at the snow. Mt Buller is Melbourneâs closest snowfield and it offers something for everyone. Build a snowman with the kids, try tobogganing or purchase a sightseeing lift ticket and try skiing or snowboarding (pre-book your lessons). For experts, get your lift ticket and spend the whole six hours on the slopes. There are plenty of cosy cafe, restaurants and bars for you to enjoy. Mount Buller is a resort village in eastern Victoria, Australia with an elevation of 1,805 m. Mt Buller is approximately 225 km from Melbourne, known for its downhill ski slopes and terrain parks. Mountain peaks, waterfalls and high plains characterise the nearby Alpine National Park.