11-Nights Brisbane & Coastal Wine & Wildlife Escape

Discover Brisbane and the golden beaches of the Noosa and the Gold Coast. Created for those dreaming of golden beaches, a curiosity of Australia’s native wildlife and enjoy trying local food and wine experiences.

Your first stop is Brisbane - a city that will truly delight any visitor. Queensland’s laid-back capital is a vibrant city sitting on the Brisbane River and surrounded by soft hills and an idyllic climate. This modern metropolis is the perfect city to explore the riverside promenades, cultural centres including expansive museums, world-class dining, and the opportunity to meet the native wildlife.

Journey from Brisbane to Moreton Island, a short cruise from the city, allowing you to relax as you keep your eye out for dolphins, dugongs, and turtles. Travel to the Tangalooma Wrecks, a cluster of sips scuttled by the government to a provide safe anchorage spot for boat owners. The Wrecks now provide a haven for over 100 species of fish and attracted the formation of coral, making it an ideal place to snorkel in the shallow waters. Enjoy a 10-kilometer beach drive on Moreton Island, visit the Blue Lagoon, enjoy a short coastal walk, swim in the Champagne Pools, and learn about the history of the island before returning to Brisbane.

Delve into the region’s food and wine scene on a full-day tour visiting local boutique wineries. Your guide will take you to some of Queensland’s best local wineries and enjoy a gourmet 2-course local winery lunch. Enjoy scenic vistas along the way as you swirl, sniff and sip throughout the day on a laid-back tour of the region.

Collect your rental vehicle and drive one hour north to Steve Irwin’s Australia Zoo for a five-star experience, The Hire a Caddie experience offers a unique experience as you travel throughout the park with a guide and experience animal interactions including feeding the kangaroos, viewing the Wildlife Warriors Show and meeting local wildlife including koalas, wombats, and emus.

After this amazing experience, drive out to the coast for a four-night stay in Noosa, where balmy beach days and breathtaking coastal walks reside. Listed as a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO, one of the best ways to appreciate the region’s natural beauty is to pack a pair of walking shoes and a ‘cossie’ ( Australian for swimsuit ) and explore. Spend time swimming in the sparkling blue sea, snorkeling amongst the fish and dolphins that call this glorious spot home, surfing the perfect waves or walking the coastal tracks.

Discover the small towns of the hinterland as you join a guided tasting and wine tour. Join a private wine tasting at Flame Hill Vineyard with a platter of local cheese, followed by a stop at Maleny Cheese Factory, before enjoying a two-course lunch at Brouhaha Brewery and Restaurant. Stop is at the Big Barrel for a wine tasting flight before making our way back down

11 nights from $3689 per person

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Brisbane

Brisbane

Laze in the lush riverside gardens of South Bank, then browse the markets and swim in its lagoon. Bike ride in the City Botanic Gardens and abseil the cliffs of Kangaroo Point. Glide down the river on a majestic paddle steamer or take a high-speed ferry to vibrant inner-city villages like Bulimba and New Farm. When culture cravings hit, wander the art galleries and museums, watch a performance by the Queensland Ballet, Opera or Orchestra perform or see cutting-edge theatre in the Powerhouse. In the boating hub of nearby Moreton Bay and Islands, you can swim, sea kayak, snorkel coral reefs, toboggan down the world's tallest sand dune, hire a sail boat or tussle with a marlin.


Five things you should do in Brisbane:


1. Glide down the river and relax in the gardens


Bike ride beneath macadamia trees and mangroves in the City Botanic Gardens or roller blade over a floating walkway. Then cruise down the river in a wooden paddle steamer, spotting pelicans and eastern water dragons. Laze or picnic under the palms on South Bank's 17 hectares of riverside gardens. Here you can swim from the lagoon and pools of Paul Breka Beach, browse the markets, visit a summer open-air cinema and dine alfresco in the sun. Follow an Aboriginal art trail through the bushland in Mount Coot-Tha Reserve, also the place to spot native wildlife and take in panoramic city views. At the foot of the mountain you can wander the tropical zone, rainforests and Japanese gardens of the Brisbane Botanic Gardens. Cuddle up to koalas and meet possums, kangaroos, wombats, emus and lyrebirds in the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, just a short bus drive from the city centre.


2. Soak up culture and architecture

See the skeleton of a Queensland dinosaur in the Queensland Museum and the work of famous Australian artists in the Queensland Art Gallery. Both sit in the sprawling Queensland Cultural Centre on South Bank. At night, visit the dress circle of the Queensland Performing Arts Centre or catch a show by the Queensland Ballet, Opera or Orchestra. Watch plays, browse art galleries and dine out in the transformed industrial space of the Powerhouse, which towers over the wide, brown river like a post-apocalyptic vision. Brisbane also houses many cultural institutions in fine old civic buildings, such as Customs House, the Treasury Building, Brisbane City Hall, the Commissariat Store and the Old Mill. In Brisbane, sandstone cathedrals and classic Queenslander houses on stilts blend seamlessly with steel and glass skyscrapers.


3. Hit the water and islands of Moreton Bay

Sea kayak from North Stradboke Island or Moreton Island or go deep-sea fishing from Scarborough, Bribie Island, Manly or Raby Bay. Jet ski and windsurf on the Redcliffe Peninsula or kite-surf on Wellington Point. Slide down the world's tallest sand dunes on a toboggan or sand buggy on Moreton Island. Scuba dive with colourful fish, crustaceans, corals and turtles at Cowan's Artificial Reef, Flinders Reef and in the Tangalooma shipwrecks. Watch out for humpback whales between July and October and dolphins and dugongs all year round. Meet colonies of koalas in Victoria Point and hundreds of wading birds in the Egret Colony and Boondall Wetlands. Aqua-bike from Coochiemudlo Island then mountain bike the BMX tracks at Cleveland and Deception Bay. Four wheel drive Moreton, North Stradbroke and Bribie Islands. See Queensland's oldest banyan tree in Cleveland Point, Aboriginal scar trees and middens in the Redlands and Myora Springs and a notorious old convict settlement on St Helena Island.


4. Eat, drink and enjoy in the urban villages

Listen to live music, shop along the lively outdoor mall and feast on Chinatown dumplings in Fortitude Valley, Brisbane's cultural core. Next door in New Farm, you can people watch from trendy cafes, buy gourmet delights from the famous deli and picnic in the riverside parklands. Dine in warehouse converted restaurants and explore the transformed industrial space of the Powerhouse, now a buzzing centre for the live arts. Take the citycat to Bulimba on the river. Then visit pretty Paddington and hop between the popular bars, cafes and restaurants of Latrobe and Given Terraces. Then take in the traditional Queenslander homes which dot the hills and wide-lined streets. Cross the river for the funky restaurants and art house theatres of the West End, the shops of Stones Corner and the brewery of Queensland's most famous beer.


5. Embrace adventure

Abseil or rock climb the Kangaroo Point Cliffs at sunrise or at night when the city is dancing with lights. Climb the Story Bridge for spectacular 360 degree views. Free fall on a tandem sky dive or float over the city in a hot air balloon. You can even glide like a bird over the Sunshine Coast on a motor glider. Travel down the Brisbane River on a golden gondola, historic paddle steamer or wildlife cruise. Or take a luxury whale watching cruise from the Redcliffe Peninsula, just 30 minutes north of Brisbane. Do an eco cruise past Bribie Island and the Glasshouse Mountains to Pumicestone Passage Marine Park. Bushwalk, swim, four wheel drive, spot wildlife and explore glow worm caves on an eco-tour to Springbrook and Lamington National Parks. See the city sights on the back of a Harley Davidson or go horseriding in the sprawling bush on the edge of the city.

Noosa

North of Brisbane on the Sunshine Coast is a lively town with diverse atmospheres for every type of traveler. Sitting in the center, Noosa is close to remote national parks, picturesque villages, international resort city-life glamour and relaxing beaches. 

Gold Coast

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Departure Dates:
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12/21/2022
12/31/2024
$3689pp
Prices Start at:
$3689
Number of Nights:
11
Vacation Inclusions:
  • 3 nights Brisbane, Adina Apartment Hotel Brisbane
  • 4 nights Noosa, Peppers Noosa Resort & Villas
  • 4 nights Gold Coast, Peppers Broadbeach
  • Full-day Winery Tour from Brisbane
  • Hinterland Cheese & Wine Tour
  • Private arrival transfer Brisbane Airport to Hotel
  • Full-day Moreton Island Eco Safari Tour
  • 8-days Intermediate Car Hire including unlimited mileage
  • Australia Zoo VIP Caddie Tour
  • Great Beach Drive Private Charter
  • Classic Balloon Fight and Vineyard


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