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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
Opened in 1994, Night Safari is the world’s first safari park for nocturnal animals.
Highlights
Watch everything come to life by night and discover 2,500 fascinating nocturnal creatures in their natural habitat which spans 35 hectares as you take in the Night Safari.
Climb on the guided Safari Tram, a 40-minutes immersive experience, that takes you across 6 geographical zones of the world.
Four interlinked walking trails offer close encounters with threatened and endangered species such as the pangolin and clouded leopard.
Engage in the interactive Creatures Of The Night Show, where you can learn more about the nocturnal abilities of the animals.
Ticket Includes
Night Safari Ticket
Full Description
Home to over 2,500 animals from 130 species, 38% of which are threatened, the Night Safari gives you a chance to get up close and personal with beasts large and small who come out to play after dusk.
You’ll travel through discover 7 unique nocturnal zones - from the Nepalese River Valley to the Asian Rainforest and see some of the world’s most exotic species including fearsome predators, primates and cuddly marsupials.
The best way to travel through the seven geographical zones is by a 40 minute long open air guided tram. This moving escapade gives you the best seat in the house (or jungle) to observe the animals on the rugged foothills of the Himalaya and the deepest recesses of the Asian riverine forest. Journey through the meandering trail past the authentically created habitats.
The naturalistic habitats are designed to simulate the animals’ native habitats and are illuminated with subtle moonglow lighting. The Night Safari also has a no-cage policy and is an open concept zoo.
During the visit, make time to experience the live open air shows, showcasing acrobatic animal demonstrations and spectacular tribal dance and pyrotechnics.
The Creatures of the Night and Thumbuakar Performance shows add an extra dimension to your animal adventure with their display of animal talent and fire-eating and tribal dances respectively.
The View from The Shard + Cutty Sark - combo saver
Ticket Includes:
Entry to The View from The Shard
Entry to Cutty Sark
Instant ticket delivery; simply print your vouchers and show at the attractions' ticket desks.
The View from The Shard
Highlights:
Experience London's highest viewing platform standing at 310 metres high - the highest in Western Europe.
Informative digital telescopes taking you through the Capital's past, present and future.
Unlimited dwell time - enjoy the views in your own time!
Remarkable lift speeds of 6 metres per second to reach our views.
Free multimedia guides featuring 11 different languages.
PLEASE NOTE:
Failure to present the voucher at The Shard will result in you being denied entry.
Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Cutty Sark
Get a taste of life on the ocean waves, including the chance to take the ship's wheel and learn how to steer 963 tons of Victorian tea clipper through storms and high seas
Learn the story of one of the most famous and magnificent ships in the world
Take in epic views of the London skyline.
Initially built for the China tea trade and launched in 1869, Cutty Sark’s original wooden planks and iron frames have been meticulously conserved. As part of an ambitious six-year conservation project, the ship was raised over three metres, giving visitors the unique opportunity to stand directly underneath this world wonder and see her elegant lines and ground-breaking design. It has now been developed into an award-winning museum and visitor experience.
Located in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Maritime Greenwich, the National Maritime Museum and the Queen’s House are both located within a short walking distance from Cutty Sark and are free to visit. The Royal Observatory is another must-see attraction when visiting Greenwich; it’s the home of Greenwich Mean Time and the Prime Meridian.