
Matey Pass Sydney to Melbourne
Travel from Sydney and check out Canberra, Australian capital city, then head down to Lake Jindabyne. Check out Mt Kosciusko, hike to the Blue Lake (summer), via the Snowy Mountains, check out Wilson Promontory and head into Melbourne.
Recommended Min.Trip Time
3 Days
Prices
AUD$240.00
15Kg luggage limit
| Breakdown of Local Payments |
AUD$ |
Included: B = Breakfast L = Lunch D = Dinner |
| PAY ON BOARD |
$75.00 |
(Sydney to Melbourne)
2 nights multi-share accommodation
Meals: 2b/fast, 2 dinners
National park fees |
| FUEL LEVY |
$10.00 |
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Breakdown of Local Payments Explained
Itinerary
Sydney to Jindabyne (via Canberra) (zz)
We travel to Australia’s capital city of Canberra checking out Parliament House and other highlights on a city tour. After lunch we pass through Cooma, learning about Australia’s great engineering feat the ‘Snowy Hydro-Electric Scheme. We arrive at Jindabyne in the late afternoon - a great time for a spot of trout fishing in the lake or perhaps go water skiing and/or wake boarding (all at own expense & seasonal). Dinner and overnight dorm accommodation is included at the Lake Jindabyne Hotel, where you’ll get to enjoy the mountain life; perhaps a sauna, swim or a drink at the bar while taking in the magnificent view of the lake. (D)
Jindabyne to Lakes Entrance Via Snowy River Country(zz)
After breakfast, let the bus do all the work as we climb high into the Australian Alps (seasonal Nov-May). Enjoy a rewarding hike along an alpine track (2½ hour round-trip) absorbing stunning views of the glacial ‘Blue Lake’ & the peak of Mt Kosciuszko (the highest point in Australia). During winter, (Jun–Oct) we visit the ski village of Perisher/Smiggins for fun in the snow (optional hire of toboggans or snow tubes at own expense). After lunch we take the spectacular scenic drive along the Barry Way, watching the Snowy River wind below us, as we cross the border into Victoria. In the afternoon, we take a break to fly down the ‘zip wire’ (optional activity at own expense) before arriving for our overnight stop at the coastal township of Lakes Entrance; the Gateway to the Gippsland Lakes and Australia’s longest beach - Ninety Mile Beach. (B D)
Lakes Entrance to Melbourne Via Wilsons Promontory NP
This morning you may wish to take the opportunity for an early morning walk before driving to Wilsons Promontory National Park with ample time to hike and explore! Walk on squeaky beaches, watch the ocean of Bass Strait pound on to the Australian mainland’s most southerly point, hike along spectacular granite rock formations with fantastic views and learn about the coastal flora & native wildlife (maybe even sighting emus and wombats). We finish our tour, travelling on to Melbourne through the pastoral landscape of South Gippsland. (B)
(zz) = compulsory overnight stop required
