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Seductively draped around its harbour and beaches, Sydney has a striking waterfront setting. Graced by the impressive steel arch of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the pearly sails of the Sydney Opera House, the sparkling harbour is one of the world’s most photographed sites.
Perth is a sophisticated, cosmopolitan city, which combines big city attractions and relaxed informal surrounds, is home to a myriad of bars, restaurants and shopping experiences and, should you need further enticement, it's the sunniest state capital in Australia!
Smack bang in the middle of the city and enjoying epic views is Perth’s pride and joy, King’s Park and Botanic Garden, an enormous expanse of unique bushland, tranquil parkland and botanic garden. A highlight is the Lotterywest Federation Walkway which leads to a glass and steel sky bridge crossings a canopy of eucalyptus trees.
Visit vibrant Barrack Square for the rocket-like glass spire of the Bell Tower, one of the world’s largest musical instruments; explore the Perth Cultural Centre; admire exhibits at the Art Gallery of Western Australia; follow the City Walking Trail; or experience the magic of gold at Perth Mint.
The Swan River runs in a handsome arc through the city and creates a startling contrast against the high rises.
The tropical capital of the Northern Territory is a small yet cosmopolitan city, which sits beside a larger harbour, twice the size of Sydney's and offers plenty for travellers to see and do. Chairs and tables spill out of street-side restaurants, innovative museums celebrate the past and galleries showcase the region's rich indigenous art.
Much of Darwin's action happens along its revitalised waterfront, which is lined with restaurants, shops, sandy lagoons and parklands.
Capital of the Tropical North the cosmopolitan city of Cairns is framed by a backdrop of rainforest mountain ranges and is the perfect base for every activity you could imagine, on land, in the air or below the sea.
No trip to Cairns is complete without visiting the Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest coral reef system. Numerous day cruises head out and give you the opportunity to snorkel and dive among vivid coral gardens and colourful fish.
Founded in 1819 as a tax-free port by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, Singapore is an effortlessly sophisticated city with a dizzying assortment of attractions packed into its characterful districts. Its appeal also springs from its multi-cultural population, a mixture of Chinese, Malay and Indian, which can make a short walk across town feel like a hop from one country to another.
Talking of which, getting around couldn’t be easier thanks to Singapore’s compact size and sleek public transport system, the MRT (Mass Rapid Transit), which enables you zip around the city without fuss.
When it comes to seeing and doing, you'll be spoiled for choice.
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Flights to Singapore, onwards to Perth, Darwin, Cairns, Sydney and home with Qantas, accommodation throughout, return private transfers in Singapore and prepayable taxes. Regional supplements are available from Manchester from £310. Other regional airports may be available, please ask for details.
Prices are per person based on 2 adults sharing (unless stated otherwise). Subject to availability, terms and conditions apply.
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