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Pre Convention
explore sydney

​This adventure in Sydney, highlights the famous Harbour Bridge, The Opera House,  Bondi beach and the beautiful Blue Mountains.  It is a short tour before the convention, especially designed for those with limited time but the desire to visit one of the world’s greatest cities full of fabulous food, beautiful scenery and 24/7 fun.

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​Land Only per person based on Double Occupancy: $1,299
For Single Occupancy, Add:   $325


Round trip Qantas Airlines Airfare:  $1,441.17
(Comprised of $1,179 base airfare and $262.17 in taxes, fees and surcharges)
See Land Only pricing notes
Printable Itinerary


Sun., May 21 – Depart U.S.

Mon., May 22 – Cross International Dateline

Tue., May 23 - Sydney:  Early morning arrival. We begin our day by enjoying a tour to Sydney's famous Bondi Beach area including a beachside lunch before arriving at our accommodations at the Grace Hotel Sydney, including daily breakfasts.  This evening is free for rest or exploration of Sydney.
 
Wed.,
May  24 - Sydney:  Today’s sightseeing includes Sydney's birthplace - the Rocks, a tour of the iconic Sydney Opera House, Bondi Beach, etc.  For lunch, we set sail on a cruise in Sydney Harbor featuring million-dollar views.  The balance of the day and evening is free so you can explore Sydney on your own. 

Thu.,
May  25 - Sydney:  Today’s full-day sightseeing takes us to the Blue Mountains, named because of the blue haze caused by light striking dust droplets of moisture and eucalyptus oil in the atmosphere.  Views include the world-famous rock formation "The Three Sisters" and the Great Dividing Range which runs from North Queensland to Victoria.  We also stop at Featherdale Wildlife Park, which provides a home to over 1,700 Australian native animals including koalas, kangaroos, wallabies, as well as Dingos, wombats, and Tasmanian devils.  Lunch is included as a tour service.  This evening is free for your last wonderful dining experience in Sydney.

Fri., May ​ 26 -   Sydney/Melbourne:  Fly from Sydney to Melbourne.

Sat.-Wed., May 27 – May 31 - Melbourne: Attend the Rotary International Convention.  No Howard Tours’ events are scheduled in deference to the Rotary Convention activities.

Thu., June 01 - Melbourne/Depart for Home



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