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Guided Tour activities in Australia

  1. A

    Newcastle's Famous Tram

    Take a 45-minute tour of the city's beaches and historic sites while receiving a running commentary and a little local gossip, delivered with typical Novacastrian zest. The best spent 12 bucks in Newcastle. Vineyard tours are also available on weekends.

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  2. Best Tours

    Tour the Lower Hunter Vineyards.

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  3. Heliservices

    Stuff the bus, take a chopper instead.

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  4. Hades Day Tours

    Goes to the vineyards also, but is a wee bit cheaper.

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  5. Surfaris

    More five-day surf trips including camping and meals.

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  6. Byron Bay Gliding

    Flights over coast and hinterland; 30 minutes from $150.

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  7. Bus Tour

    A two-hour bus tour of Rottnest Island leaves from the visitors centre in Thomson Bay.

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  8. B

    Tours leaving from Desert Cave Hotel

    Half-day tours leave from this hotel, taking in the town's attractions, the dog fence and Moon Plain.

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  9. C

    Fisherman’s Wharf

    At Fisherman’s Wharf you can follow the lobsters’ journey from fishing boat to dinner plate and buy fresh seafood from the market.

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  11. Gypsy Wagons

    Gypsy Wagons has two cuddly-looking Clydesdales to take you past vineyards and bush to Nancy-Bird Walton air terminal and back through the local orchards.

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  12. D

    Cobb & Co Coach Experience

    From April to September, you can book for the Cobb & Co Coach Experience , a 45-minute ride on an authentic replica Cobb & Co coach, which includes morning and afternoon tea and the bush movie. You can also ride the coach on an overnight swag campout with dinner and breakfast included ($165/85).

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  13. Guided Walks

    Two-hour Guided Walks of Broken Hill commence from the tourist centre on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Plenty of companies offer tours of the town and nearby attractions, some going further out to White Cliffs, Mutawintji National Park and other outback destinations. The visitors centre has information and takes bookings.

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  14. Sand Island Safaris

    Well-regarded small group tours.

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  15. Fraser Island Company

    Range of tours available, from small groups to coaches.

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