ROUTE
As well as Sydney’s glorious harbour and stunning beaches the city of Sydney offers a multi-cultural lifestyle, exuberant festivals and events, a dynamic food scene and a striking cityscape of modern and colonial architecture.
Two tours, Sydney & Bondi, each tour is 90 minutes
Sydney tour: Departs from and finish at Stop 1 – George St cnr Alfred St (opp DFS Galleria), Circular Quay.
First tour starts at 08:30. Frequency 15-20 minutes*.
Bondi Tour: Departs from and finish at Stop 12/A –Pitt St, Bus Bay 18, Central Station.
First tour starts at 09.30. Frequency: 30 minutes.
*Frequency and finishing times vary according to season.
*Suitcases (Including carry-on luggage) are not allowed on the bus due to space constraints and passengers safety. Third party luggage storage facilities are available close to major stop
SYDNEY TOWER EYE
Enjoy the best 360° view in town from 250 metres above the city from the Observation Deck of the Sydney Tower Eye the - Sydney's tallest building.
Additional to this entry, have fun in the 4D Cinema experience pre-show.
Boat Tour
Experience the world's most beautiful harbour with a Captain Cook 1 ½ hour Harbour sightseeing cruise. Get a great vantage point for photo opportunities of icons such as the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. Learn about the city from the live onboard commentary.
SYDNEY BUS STOPS
1. Circular Quay
2. Elizabeth Street
3. Cook & Phillip Park
4. William St
5. Kings Cross
6. El Alamein Fountain
7. Woolloomooloo Bay
8. Sydney Opera House
9. Botanical Garden
10. State Library
11. Hyde Park
12. Central Station
13. Power House Museum
14. Sydney Fish Market
15. The Star
16. Maritime Museum
17. Convention Centre
18. Chinese Gardens
19. Sea Life Sydney Aquarium
20. King St Wharf
21. Barangaroo
22. Dawes Point
23. The Rocks
BONDI BUS STOPS
A. Central Station
B. Sydney Tower Eye
C. Cook & Phillip Park
D. William Street
E. Paddington Town Hall
F. Centennial Parklands
G. Bondi Beach
H. North Bondi
I. Rose Bay
J. Double Bay
Amsterdam Day Tour - From Brussels
Departure: 09.00
Duration: 11 hours 30 minutes
Languages available : English, French, Spanish
Holland is only at a stone’s throw away from Brussels. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit bustling Amsterdam! Once you have crossed the border, you will admire pastoral polder landscapes and a multitude of windmills. Upon arrival in Amsterdam the tour will visit a local crafts center where see the production of Holland’s pride: traditional cheeses and clogs. Time for a short photo break near a traditional quaint Dutch windmill.
The tour continues to the heart of Amsterdam, passing the Dutch National Bank and the former Heineken brewery museum. You can embark on an optional guided boat tour that takes you along Amsterdam’s picturesque canals. This is an unforgettable way to discover the old city and it is undoubtedly the number one attraction of Holland’s capital.
Next stop: the tour now takes you to Amsterdam’s most famous square called the “DAM”. The guide takes you on a brief guided walk to the Royal Palace and other highlights of the city. Then it is time for some free time. Stroll along the shopping streets, visit the flower market. Just enjoy!
Highlights
Take a glimpse of historic Livorno as it was in the 17th and 18th centuries and Pisa
The Rotunda at Ardenza Mare, Piazza dei Domenicani, the Premio Rotonda and more
Ticket Includes
Comfortable journey with GT coach and air condition
Free map
Free WiFi on the bus
Assistance on board and the bus stop (Italian, English and Spanish)
Emergency Number 24h
Departure from Livorno: 10:30 | Arrival at Lucca: 11:30
Free time in Florence : about 2.5 hours
Departure from Florence: 14:45 | Arrival at Pisa 15:00
Free time in Pisa: about 1.5 hour
Departure from Pisa: 16:45 | Arrival at Livorno about 17:20
Join us on our exclusive Premium Cliffs of Moher day tour to some of Ireland’s most visited sites. Includes access to Doolin Cave (only by Hidden Dublin Tours), a boat trip beneath the cliffs, the Burren, and Galway City!
Make a quick photo stop at St.Brigid’s Well - said to visited by a fish (a symbol of Christianity that predates the cross). Passing down a cleft in the rock is a little like passing through time to a more ancient faith, to a purity of prayerful expression. This vale of solace is a far cry from the exposure of the cliffs we are making our way towards!
We reach Doolin harbour at approx 11.30am where you can soak up the atmosphere and grab yourself a coffee before boarding our vessel for the 12pm boat trip. The boat trip will take approx 1 hour.
This stunning cruise is an unmissable part of your trip to Ireland and position you with the best views of the Cliffs of Moher from sea level. They are made up of various types of perpendicular or overhanging rocks including sandstone, siltstone and shale.
These cliffs have been broken into the most fantastic forms, and eroded into hundreds of caves by the relentless pounding of the Atlantic waves.
Lunch stop at McGann's pub where you can Enjoy some home-made soups, light meals, cakes and desserts, as well as a wide selection of hot and cold drinks if you desire in the picturesque village of Doolin
We make our way to Doolin Cave for the 2pm Tour. You'll never see anything else like it....
Oh, and did we mention, your Driver and his father built the very tunnel you went down in today - did you spot his picture on the wall?
After the Cave, we make our way to The Burren - a region of County Clare in the southwest of Ireland. It’s a karst landscape of bedrock incorporating a vast cracked pavement of glacial-era limestone, with cliffs and caves, fossils, rock formations and archaeological sites.
After the Burren, we make our way to Galway City. The city’s hub is 18th-century Eyre Square, a popular meeting spot surrounded by shops, traditional pubs, stone-clad cafes, boutiques and art galleries within winding lanes and medieval city walls.
We then make our way back to Dublin. You have achieved A LOT today!
*** route schedule may change depending on weather, traffic or other unforseen circumstances