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Melbourne, Canberra, Sydney and Surfers Paradise Multicentre Holiday

Combine Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney with the fun-filled Queensland resort of Surfers Paradise, for an itinerary full of activities and action from sightseeing to surfing - perfect for city and beach lovers alike.

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Day 1 - UK to Melbourne

Fly from London to Melbourne, arriving the next day.


Days 2-4 - Melbourne

On arrival make your way from the airport to your chosen hotel, for a three night stay - we have a range of hotels to choose from, and your length of stay in Melbourne is flexible. Melbourne is an easy city to get to know, and we’d suggest using the hop-on hop-off sightseeing bus as it takes in all the key locations.


Day 5 - Melbourne to Canberra

Make your way back to Melbourne airport for your flight to Canberra. On arrival, make your way to your chosen hotel for a two night stay - as with all of our destinations we have a range of hotel options available.


Day 6 - Canberra

Discover Canberra today, and we’d suggest staring your day at the Australian War Memorial, one of Australia's most rewarding museum experiences.


Day 7 - Canberra to Sydney

Make your way back to Canberra airport for your flight to Sydney. On arrival, make your way to your chosen hotel for a four night stay.


Days 8-10 - Sydney

Over the next few days get to know Sydney a little better. The city centre is easy to explore on foot, and be sure to take in key locations such as the Museum of Sydney and the GPO, formerly the city’s main post office and a grand old Victoria-era building.


Day 11 - Sydney to Surfers Paradise

Make your way back to Sydney airport for your flight to Gold Coast airport. On arrival, make your way to Surfers Paradise and your chosen hotel for a five night stay - your duration here is completely flexible so if you’d like a longer or shorter stay just ask!


Days 12-15 - Surfers Paradise

Spend the next few days exploring Surfers Paradise and the Gold Coast - there’s a real buzz to ‘Surfers’ so hit the beach by day and the nightlife of Cavill Mall by night.


Day 16 - Return

Make your way to Brisbane airport (approx 1 hour) for your return flight to the UK, arriving the next day.

 


2024 package holidays to Melbourne, Canberra, Sydney and the Gold Coast Holiday prices are per person based on two sharing, including flights and accommodation, and are subject to availability. Flights from Heathrow - other departures also available, call for details.

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