Flight Path
You will fly over some exquisite landscapes on your journey to Milford Sound. Depending on the flight route for the day, your sights may include; Skippers Canyon, Glenorchy, Mt Earnslaw, Mt Tutoko, Milford Sound, Mitre Peak, Arthur Valley, Sutherland Falls, the Milford Track, Lake Te Anau, Eglinton Valley, Greenstone Valley and Lake Wakatipu.
Cruise Route
Depart from the Milford Sound Wharf and make your way out past the iconic Mitre Peak. Cruise the length of the fiord while listening to informative commentary from our skipper who will highlight points of interest along the way including the mighty Bowen Falls, Lion Mountain, Copper Point, Seal Rock and Stirling Falls.
Keep an eye out for local wildlife that can be found in the fiord, with sightings of New Zealand fur seals and dolphins spotted regularly, while occasionally the rare Fiordland Crested Penguin makes an appearance in Milford Sound.
What to bring:
Waterproof Jacket
Sunscreen
Warm Clothing
Insect Repellent
Place Blanche
Place du Tertre
Place Constantin Pecqueur
Moulin Rouge
Espace Dali
La Halle et le Marché Saint-Pierre
Basilique du Sacré Coeur
Musée Montmartre
Anvers
Amphithéâtre / Arènes
Le Lapin Agile
Retour Place Blanche
Église Saint-Pierre
Cimetière Saint-Vincent
The ‘Eat Street Markets’ are set on an old disused container wharf. Come and enjoy everything from aromatic international cuisines and boutique beers, to the enchanting sights and sounds of live performers.
Take a beautiful and leisurely ride around the twists and turns of the Brisbane River to experience Brisbane's best night food markets.
The tour starts and finishes at Southbank Parklands. This is a unique opportunity and a delightful way to spend a Friday or Saturday evening in Brisbane. The entire route is on bike paths with no cars, and no hills! An ample amount of time (approx 1 - 1.5 hours) is available for you to explore the markets and try out the different food, drink and entertainment options.
We return to Southbank Parklands via a comfortable boat cruise along the Brisbane river and witness the city come alive from a unique perspective.
Your entry fee to the markets and river cruise is included in the ticket price. Any additional purchases are at your own expense.
Please note that this tour requires a minimum of two people for the tour to go ahead.
Dublin's Hop up Hop off Tour stops include:
Abbey Street - Lower O'Connell St
Trinity College Dublin - College Green
Nassau Street - Nassau Street
National Gallery. - Merrion Square West
Government Buildings - Merrion Sq West
St. Stephen's Green - Grafton Street.
Tourism Centre - Suffolk Street
Temple Bar - Dame Street.
Dublin Castle - Cork Hill
Christchurch / Dublinia - Christ Church Place.
St Patrick's Cathedral - Patrick Street.
Guinness Storehouse - St James's Gate
Museum of Modern Art - Royal Hospital Kilmainham.
Kilmainham Gaol - Old Kilmainham
Heuston Rail Station - St. John's Road
Dublin Zoo - Phoenix Park
Ryan's Victorian Bar - Parkgate Street
National Museum - Collin's Barracks
Jameson Distillery, Bow St. - Smithfield - Hop off here!
The Four Courts - Ormond Quay
Liffey River Cruise - Bachelors Walk
Dublin Bus HQ Upper O'Connell
Writers Museum Parnell Square North
Tours operate daily from 09:00. You can redeem your ticket with the tour driver on any of the buses, or, alternatively, go to Dublin Bus Head Office, 59 Upper O'Connell Street.
Departs from Central Wharf in Boston
New England Aquarium UNFORGETTABLE CRUISES
Whale Watch Nobody offers more departures or gets you to the whales faster to watch them longer.The World Wildlife Fund named Massachusetts one of the top 10 whale-watching spots in the world, saying, “The "wow factor" here is huge, as minke, finback, and humpback whales regularly glide through the waters, and glimpses of them spouting and breaching are practically guaranteed.”
The onsite Crystal Café serves sumptuous food, indulgent homemade sweet treats, decadent fresh coffee and hot chocolate.
The Crystal Café is open seven days a week, a daytime cafe, the Crystal Café is all about great food using nothing but the best locally sourced seasonal produce supporting as many Irish suppliers as possible along the way.
With delicious breakfast and lunch service every day, the Crystal Cafe is a hugely popular destination. And we have great coffee, tea and pastries just about all day long.