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The Ultimate Australian Adventure
It’s a GO! This awesome trip will start on about 30-Sep-2025, flying to Honolulu (HNL), staying for 1 night before boarding the Celebrity Edge for 2 back to back cruises.
The first cruise is the Tahitian Treasures Cruise starting in Honolulu, Hawaii and visiting Moorea (French Polynesia), Papeete, Tahiti (French Polynesia), Raiatea (French Polynesia), Tauranga (New Zealand), Auckland (New Zealand), Bay of Islands (New Zealand), and ending in Sydney, Australia.
The second cruise is called the Great Barrier Reef and starts the same day in in Sydney. On this round we will be visiting Willis Island (Cruising), Port Douglas, Cairns (Yorkey’s Knob), Airlie Beach, Brisbane and returning to Sydney.
We will follow this up with 3 days in Sydney and then heading back to Hawaii for a final week of relaxation before returning home approximately 12-Nov 2025.
We will be visiting 13 or 14 cities/ports for a total of 43 days of vacation (1 night in hotel before cruise, 31 nights on the ship, and 11 nights in hotels after the cruise).
Day | Date | Port | Arrive | Depart |
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Tue | 30-Sep-25 | Honolulu, Hawaii | 14:00 | ---- |
Wed | 1-Oct-25 | Honolulu, Hawaii (Boarding Day) | ---- | 19:00 |
Tue | 7-Oct-25 | Moorea, French Polynesia (Docked) | 10:00 | ---- |
Wed | 8-Oct-25 | Moorea, French Polynesia (Docked) | ---- | 21:00 |
Thu | 9-Oct-25 | Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia (Docked) | 08:00 | 21:00 |
Fri | 10-Oct-25 | Raiatea, French Polynesia (Tendered) | 07:00 | 17:00 |
Mon | 13-Oct-25 | International Date Line Crossing | ---- | ---- |
Thu | 16-Oct-25 | Tauranga, New Zealand (Docked) | 09:45 | 17:00 |
Fri | 17-Oct-25 | Auckland, New Zealand (Docked) | 06:30 | 18:30 |
Sat | 18-Oct-25 | Bay of Islands, New Zealand (Tendered) | 07:00 | 16:00 |
Tue | 21-Oct-25 | Sydney, Australia (Docked) | 06:30 | 18:45 |
Fri | 24-Oct-25 | Willis Island, Australia (Cruising) | ---- | ---- |
Sat | 25-Oct-25 | Port Douglas, Australia (Tendered) | 08:00 | 18:00 |
Sun | 26-Oct-25 | Cairns (Yorkey's Knob), Australia (Docked) | 07:00 | ---- |
Mon | 27-Oct-25 | Cairns (Yorkey's Knob), Australia (Docked) | ---- | 16:00 |
Tue | 28-Oct-25 | Airlie Beach, QLD, Australia (Tendered) | 10:00 | 20:00 |
Thu | 30-Oct-25 | Brisbane, Australia (Docked) | 07:00 | 18:00 |
Sat | 1-Nov-25 | Sydney, Australia (Disembarkation Day) | 06:30 | ---- |
Tue | 5-Nov-25 | Sydney, Australia | ---- | 21:30 |
Wed | 6-Nov-25 | Hawaii | 10:30 | ---- |
Wed | 12-Nov-25 | Hawaii | ---- | 18:00 |
I have essentially broken this into a 4-part trip; first cruise, second cruise, Sydney, and Hawaii. Below is an estimated cost of the entire 4-part trip using average hotel, food and transportation costs for each of the cities. If anyone is interested in part of the trip, such as only one of the cruises that is possible too. In these estimates I did not include: souvenirs, excursions, drinks, internet, specialty dining, etc.
Cost for 2 people | Start | End | Range |
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Minneapolis to Honolulu Flight and Honolulu Stay (1 Night) Hale Koa | 30-Sep-25 | 01-Oct-25 | 900 - 1500 |
Tahitian Treasures Cruise (19 Nights -Hawaii to French Polynesia to New Zeland to Australia - 8 ports) | 01-Oct-25 | 21-Oct-25 | 4500 - 6500 |
Great Barrier Reef Cruise (11 Nights - Australian East Coast - 5 ports) | 21-Oct-25 | 01-Nov-25 | 3500 - 4500 |
Austrailian Land Stay (4 Nights) | 01-Nov-25 | 05-Nov-25 | 1500 - 1800 |
Sydney to Honolulu Flight (1 Night) | 05-Nov-25 | 06-Nov-25 | 1000 - 1500 |
Hawaii Land Stay (6 Nights) Hale Koa | 06-Nov-25 | 12-Nov-25 | 4000 - 5000 |
Honolulu to Minneapolis Flight (1 Night) | 12-Nov-25 | 13-Nov-25 | 600 - 1000 |
$16,000 - $22,000 |
Average weather for our times in:
Hawaii
Temperature range of 70-83 degrees fahrenheit.
French Polynesia
Temperature range of 70-85 degrees fahrenheit.
New Zealand
Temperature range of 60-70 degrees fahrenheit and dry
Australia
Temperature range of 60-80 degrees fahrenheit.
Hawaii
Temperature range of 72-85 degrees fahrenheit.
These are items that may be of interest on the first part of the trip (Tahitian Treasures cruise).
Things to do in Honolulu, Hawaii
Visit Pearl Harbor National Memorial: A must-visit attraction, honoring the lives lost during the attack on December 7, 1941.
Explore Waikiki Beach: One of the most iconic beaches in the world, offering stunning sunsets, surfing, and snorkeling opportunities.
Hike Diamond Head Crater: A popular hike with breathtaking panoramic views of Honolulu, Waikiki Beach, and the ocean.
Discover Local Cuisine: Try traditional Hawaiian dishes like poke bowls, laulau, and shave ice, and visit local markets like the Honolulu Farmers Market.
Visit the Honolulu Museum of Art: A premier cultural institution featuring Hawaiian, Asian, and European art.
Take a Road Trip: Rent a car and drive along the coast, stopping at scenic spots like Hanauma Bay, Makapu’u Lighthouse, and the North Shore.
Attend a Luau: Experience traditional Hawaiian entertainment, food, and hospitality at a local luau, such as the Polynesian Cultural Center.
Snorkel or Scuba Dive: Explore Oahu’s underwater world, including Hanauma Bay, Shark’s Cove, and other popular spots.
Visit the Bishop Museum: Learn about Hawaiian history, culture, and natural environment at this premier museum.
Enjoy Water Sports: Surf, paddleboard, kayak, or take a sunset sail to experience the ocean’s beauty.
Additional Recommendations
Things to do in Moorea, French Polynesia:
Moorea, a tranquil island in French Polynesia, offers a diverse range of experiences for visitors. From adventure seekers to those looking for relaxation, here are some top things to do in Moorea:
Snorkeling and Ray Feeding: Explore Moorea’s crystal-clear waters and interact with stingrays in their natural habitat.
Scuba Diving: Discover the island’s renowned dive sites, including the Garden of Roses, and spot marine life like sharks, turtles, and colorful fish.
Sea Scooter Tours: Rent a sea scooter and explore the ocean floor, spotting coral reefs and marine life.
Catamaran Tours: Sail around the island and enjoy snorkeling, swimming, and lunch on board.
4×4 Safari: Explore Moorea’s interior on a guided 4×4 tour, visiting volcanic peaks, valleys, and beaches.
Hiking: Choose from various trails, including the challenging hike to Magic Mountain or the more leisurely Belvedere Lookout.
Mountain Biking: Rent a bike and ride through Moorea’s lush hillsides and valleys.
ATV Tours: Explore the island’s rugged terrain on an all-terrain vehicle.
Tiki Village: Visit a traditional Polynesian village and learn about local culture, crafts, and cuisine.
Polynesian Show: Enjoy a spectacular evening of music, dance, and storytelling at the cultural center.
Local Cuisine: Savor fresh seafood, traditional Polynesian dishes, and tropical fruits at one of Moorea’s many restaurants. Try local specialties like fresh pineapple juice and coconut cream pie.
Golfing: Tee off at Moorea’s 18-hole golf course, offering breathtaking views of the lagoon.
Parasailing: Take to the skies for a thrilling parasailing experience with panoramic views of the island.
Jet Skiing: Rent a jet ski and explore Moorea’s coastline at high speed.
Moorea, French Polynesia, offers a unique blend of adventure, culture, and relaxation. Whether you’re looking for excitement or tranquility, this island paradise has something for everyone.
Things to do in Papeete, (Tahiti), French Polynesia
La Plage de Maui: A picturesque beach with white sand and crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
Papeete Market: A bustling marketplace offering local produce, handicrafts, and souvenirs. Try traditional Polynesian cuisine and fresh seafood.
Museum Te Fare Iamanaha: A cultural museum showcasing Polynesian art, history, and traditions.
Vaima Shopping Centre: The largest and most modern shopping outlet in Papeete, featuring international and local brands.
Papeete Waterfront: Take a stroll along the quayside, admire the boats, and enjoy the lively atmosphere.
Paofai Gardens: A beautiful park with lush greenery, a perfect spot for picnics and relaxation.
Presidential Palace: The official residence of the President of French Polynesia, offering guided tours.
Pearl Museum: Learn about the history and culture of pearl farming in French Polynesia.
4×4 Safari Tour: Explore Tahiti’s west coast, visiting beaches, waterfalls, and blowholes.
Other Recommendations
Insider Tips
Papeete is a great base for exploring Tahiti Island, with many activities and attractions within easy reach.
Be prepared for crowds and traffic in the city center.
Don’t miss the local markets and street food stalls for a taste of authentic Polynesian cuisine.
Consider visiting during the shoulder season (April to June or September to November) for better weather and smaller crowds.
Things to do in Raiatea, French Polynesia
Raiatea, often referred to as the “Holy Isle,” is a treasure trove of natural beauty, history, and culture. Here are the top things to do in Raiatea:
Archaeological Walk at Marae Taputapuatea: Explore the 5,000-acre UNESCO World Heritage Site, a temple complex built in 1,000 AD, and learn about Polynesian history and culture.
Hike to Mount Temehani: Trek to the top of this 1,017-meter peak for breathtaking views and a chance to spot the elusive endemic tiare apetahi flower.
Faaroa Botanical Garden: Wander through the seven-acre garden, featuring a variety of tropical plants, including ginger flowers, tiare trees, and Tahitian chestnut trees.
Faaroa River Paddle: Take a leisurely paddle up the river, spotting birds and enjoying the tranquil surroundings.
Snorkeling and Diving: Discover the island’s vibrant coral reefs and marine life, including snappers, Napoleon wrasse, and blacktip reef sharks.
Visit Vanilla Plantations: Learn about the production of high-quality vanilla and sample some of the best in French Polynesia.
Raiatea Lagoon Excursion: Cruise through the turquoise lagoon, exploring motus and spotting marine life.
Taha’a Island Visit: Take a day trip to neighboring Taha’a, famous for its vanilla plantations and stunning scenery.
Sailing and Water Sports: Rent a boat or try your hand at sailing, kayaking, or paddleboarding in the lagoon.
Relax at Opoa Beach Hotel: Unwind at this beachfront resort, offering comfortable bungalows and stunning views of the lagoon.
Additional Tips
Things to do in Tauranga, New Zealand
McLaren Falls Park: A beautiful park with a stunning lake, waterfall, and walking trails. Open daily from 7:30 AM to 7:30 PM.
Fountain Gardens: A picturesque garden with a variety of plants and a tranquil atmosphere.
Wild Things: An adventure park with activities like kayaking, paddleboarding, and a hydro slide.
Monmouth Redoubt: A historic site with a scenic lookout and walking trails.
Tauranga’s Beaches: Enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and surfing at one of the many beautiful beaches in Tauranga, such as Mount Maunganui Beach or Papamoa Beach.
Hiking and Walking Trails: Explore the surrounding hills and mountains, including the Mount Maunganui summit trail, which offers stunning views of the Bay of Plenty.
Tauranga Art Gallery: Discover local and international art exhibitions at this contemporary art gallery.
Te Puna Quarry Park: A scenic park with walking trails, gardens, and a playground.
Waimarino Water Adventure Park: Spend the day kayaking, paddleboarding, or tubing down the river.
Maunganui (The Mount): Explore this laid-back neighborhood with its beautiful beach, surf spots, and walking trails
Things to do in Auckland, New Zealand
Cultural Experiences:
Visit the Auckland War Memorial Museum to learn about Māori and Polynesian culture, as well as New Zealand’s natural history.
Explore the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, featuring a diverse collection of New Zealand and international art.
Attend a cultural show or performance at the Auckland Museum.
Nature and Wildlife:
Take a ferry to Tiritiri Matangi Island, a predator-free sanctuary for native species.
Visit Auckland Zoo, home to a wide range of native and exotic animals.
Explore the Waitakere Ranges and west coast beaches, such as Piha, Bethells, and Muriwai, for hiking and scenic views.
Volcanic Landmarks:
Hike up One Tree Hill/Maungakiekie or Mt Eden/Maungawhau for panoramic views of the city.
Visit Mangere Mountain for a unique volcanic cone experience.
Food and Drink:
Indulge in Auckland’s coffee and cake culture at one of the many inner-city cafes.
Explore the city’s diverse food scene, including Indian, Chinese, and Thai cuisine.
Take a food tour with The Big Foodie, Foodcraft, or Bush and Beach.
Adventure and Activities:
Take a guided tour of the Auckland Harbour Bridge for a unique perspective.
Go bungee jumping or bridge climbing for an adrenaline rush.
Kayak or boat tour the Hauraki Gulf or explore the city’s waterways.
Day Trips:
Visit the Hobbiton Movie Set or Waitomo Glowworm Caves for a taste of Middle-earth.
Explore the Coromandel Peninsula or Waiheke Island for scenic drives, beaches, and wine tastings.
These are just a few of the many things to do in Auckland. Depending on your interests and preferences, you may also want to consider visiting the Auckland Domain, the Maritime Museum, or taking a scenic flight over the city.
Things to do in Bay of Islands, New Zealand
The Bay of Islands is a subtropical micro-region known for its stunning beauty and history. Here are some things to do and experience:
Island boat trips: Discover the 144 islands, including Urupukapuka Island, with its walking tracks and camping ground.
Snorkeling, diving, and swimming: Explore the marine life and coral reefs.
Kayaking and paddleboarding: Rent equipment and explore the islands and coastline.
Fishing charters: Go game fishing or try your luck at catching marlin, snapper, and other species.
Scenic flights: Take a helicopter or plane tour for breathtaking views of the bay.
Waitangi Treaty Grounds: Visit the site where the Treaty of Waitangi was signed, considered New Zealand’s founding document.
Russell: Explore the charming town, once known as the “Hell Hole of the Pacific,” and visit the Duke of Marlborough bar and restaurant, New Zealand’s first licensed pub.
Museums: Te Rau Aroha and Te Kōngahu museums offer insights into Maori culture and history.
Walking tracks: Hike on Urupukapuka Island or explore the coastal trails around the bay.
Cycling: Take a leisurely ride on the Twin Coast Cycle Trail or explore the local towns.
Visit historic sites: Christ Church, the first church in New Zealand, and the first hotel and licensed pub, The Duke of Marlborough.
Local wineries: Indulge in award-winning wines and vineyard tours.
Seafood: Savor fresh seafood at one of the many restaurants.
Cafes and shops: Explore the charming towns and villages, including Russell and Paihia.
Things to do in Sydney, Australia
Sydney Harbour Bridge: Take a guided climb or simply walk or bike across for panoramic views of the harbour and Opera House.
Sydney Opera House: Catch a performance or take a guided tour of this iconic building.
The Rocks: Explore the oldest part of Sydney, with its narrow lanes, colonial buildings, and Australia’s oldest pubs.
Art Gallery of New South Wales: Featuring a wide range of exhibits, including Aboriginal culture, paintings, and sculptures.
White Rabbit Gallery: A contemporary art museum showcasing Chinese contemporary art.
Manly Beach: Take a ferry to this iconic beach and enjoy swimming, surfing, or simply soaking up the sun.
Royal National Park: Explore beaches, walking trails, and a littoral rainforest just a short drive from the city.
Sydney Harbour: Take a scenic ferry ride or stroll along the harbour’s edge to enjoy the views.
Paddy’s Markets: A bustling market in Chinatown offering a wide range of goods, from souvenirs to fake designer clothes.
Carriageworks: A vibrant market featuring local produce, artisanal goods, and street food.
Museum of Contemporary Art: Explore Australian and international art from the 20th and 21st centuries.
Australian National Maritime Museum: Discover Sydney’s maritime history and explore exhibits on shipwrecks and naval vessels.
Hyde Park Barracks Museum: Learn about colonial life in Sydney through exhibits and historical recreations.
Take a ferry ride: Explore the harbour and surrounding areas by ferry.
Walk or bike across the Harbour Bridge: Enjoy the views and get some exercise.
Visit the Sydney Tower Eye: For panoramic views of the city and a thrilling skywalk experience.
Sydney Fish Market: Sample the freshest seafood in the Southern Hemisphere.
The Rocks Markets: Find local produce, artisanal goods, and street food.
Explore the city’s many restaurants and cafes: From fine dining to casual eats, Sydney has something for every taste and budget.
These are items that may be of interest on the second part of the trip (Great Barrier Reef cruise).
Things to do in Sydney, Australia
Sydney Harbour Bridge: Take a guided climb or simply walk or bike across for panoramic views of the harbour and Opera House.
Sydney Opera House: Catch a performance or take a guided tour of this iconic building.
The Rocks: Explore the oldest part of Sydney, with its narrow lanes, colonial buildings, and Australia’s oldest pubs.
Art Gallery of New South Wales: Featuring a wide range of exhibits, including Aboriginal culture, paintings, and sculptures.
White Rabbit Gallery: A contemporary art museum showcasing Chinese contemporary art.
Manly Beach: Take a ferry to this iconic beach and enjoy swimming, surfing, or simply soaking up the sun.
Royal National Park: Explore beaches, walking trails, and a littoral rainforest just a short drive from the city.
Sydney Harbour: Take a scenic ferry ride or stroll along the harbour’s edge to enjoy the views.
Paddy’s Markets: A bustling market in Chinatown offering a wide range of goods, from souvenirs to fake designer clothes.
Carriageworks: A vibrant market featuring local produce, artisanal goods, and street food.
Museum of Contemporary Art: Explore Australian and international art from the 20th and 21st centuries.
Australian National Maritime Museum: Discover Sydney’s maritime history and explore exhibits on shipwrecks and naval vessels.
Hyde Park Barracks Museum: Learn about colonial life in Sydney through exhibits and historical recreations.
Take a ferry ride: Explore the harbour and surrounding areas by ferry.
Walk or bike across the Harbour Bridge: Enjoy the views and get some exercise.
Visit the Sydney Tower Eye: For panoramic views of the city and a thrilling skywalk experience.
Sydney Fish Market: Sample the freshest seafood in the Southern Hemisphere.
The Rocks Markets: Find local produce, artisanal goods, and street food.
Explore the city’s many restaurants and cafes: From fine dining to casual eats, Sydney has something for every taste and budget.
Things to do in Port Douglas, Australia
Daintree Rainforest & Cape Tribulation Day Tour: Explore the oldest continuously surviving rainforest on earth, and visit Cape Tribulation, where the rainforest meets the reef.
Quicksilver Great Barrier Reef Agincourt Reef Cruise: Snorkel or dive the world-famous Great Barrier Reef, one of the seven natural wonders of the world.
Port Douglas: Kuranda Day Tour with Skyrail Rainforest Cableway and Scenic Railway: Discover the scenic Kuranda region, including the Daintree Rainforest, and enjoy the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway and Scenic Railway.
Wildlife Habitat Port Douglas Admission: Get up-close and personal with native Australian wildlife, including koalas, kangaroos, and cassowaries.
Bike and Moped Hire: Explore Port Douglas and its surroundings on two wheels, a great way to experience the scenic coastal roads and beaches.
GBR Helicopters -Tours: Take a helicopter tour over the Great Barrier Reef and Port Douglas for a unique perspective.
Daintree Discovery Tours: Join a guided tour to explore the Daintree Rainforest and learn about its unique ecosystem and Aboriginal culture.
Art Park Port Douglas: Visit this unique art park, featuring indigenous Australian art and a chance to learn about Aboriginal culture.
Dickson Inlet: Take a stroll along this picturesque inlet, offering scenic views and a chance to spot crocodiles in their natural habitat.
Four Mile Beach: Relax on this stunning beach, known for its pristine white sand, waving palm trees, and crystal-clear waters.
Additional Tips
Things to do in Cairns (Yorkey’s Knob) Australia
Beach Activities: Enjoy swimming, sailing, windsurfing, snorkeling, or diving on the Great Barrier Reef from Yorkeys Knob’s patrolled beach, protected by stinger nets in the summer season.
Marina and Boat Club: Visit the Yorkeys Knob Boat Club, which offers bistro meals with expansive views of the marina and ocean. Take a stroll along the marina and admire the yachts moored in Half Moon Bay.
Cairns Tours and Attractions: Explore the nearby Cairns City, Kuranda, and the Atherton Tablelands. Take a day trip to the Great Barrier Reef, or go on a scenic flight over the reef and Daintree Rainforest.
Local Nightlife: Experience the best nightlife at the Yorkeys Knob Boat Club, featuring live local talent on weekends, poker machines, and a free pick-up and drop-off service to your beach resort accommodation. Alternatively, catch the Sun Bus into Cairns or hire a taxi for a night out in Cairns.
Shopping and Dining: Visit the local shopping center and restaurants, offering a range of cuisines and dining options.
Wilderness and Beauty: Take advantage of Yorkeys Knob’s proximity to the Great Barrier Reef and tropical rainforests, perfect for those seeking wilderness and natural beauty.
Insider Tip: Consider booking a guided tour or transportation service to coordinate your activities and transfers while docked at Yorkeys Knob as a cruise ship passenger.
Things to do in Airlie Beach, Australia
Water Activities
Snorkeling and diving trips to the Great Barrier Reef and Whitehaven Beach
Jet ski tours and water sports
Ocean rafting tours to Whitehaven Beach and Hill Inlet Lookout
Sailing and catamaran cruises to the Whitsunday Islands and Great Barrier Reef
Glass-bottom boat tours for a glimpse of marine life
Island Hopping
Day trips to Whitehaven Beach, Hill Inlet Lookout, and other Whitsunday Islands
Multi-day sailing and snorkeling adventures to the Whitsundays
Private charter boat tours for a personalized experience
Nature and Wildlife
Conway National Park for hiking and exploring tropical rainforest and waterfalls
Whitsunday Crocodile Safari for a chance to spot saltwater crocodiles
Airlie Beach Lagoon for swimming and relaxation
Food and Drink
Al fresco restaurants and cafes along the waterfront
Saturday morning market for local produce and crafts
Other Activities
Segway tours of the rainforest and beachfront
Trike tours and private charter tuk-tuks for a unique perspective
Sunset tours and helicopter flights for breathtaking views
Tips and Recommendations
Things to do in Brisbane, Australia
Visit the Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA): Discover Australia’s largest public gallery of contemporary art, featuring free general admission and a dedicated Children’s Art Centre.
Story Bridge: Take a climb or simply admire the iconic steel bridge, a beloved Brisbane landmark.
City Botanic Gardens: Stroll through the lush gardens, featuring diverse themed sections, including Japanese gardens and Australian rainforest trees.
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary: Get up close with koalas, and spot other native wildlife like kangaroos and wallabies.
Wheel of Brisbane: Enjoy panoramic views of the city from the 60-meter-high Ferris wheel.
Brisbane River Cruise: Take a scenic cruise along the river, offering stunning views of the city and its landmarks.
Fortitude Valley: Explore the trendy neighborhood’s high-end designer and home decor stores, as well as its vibrant nightlife.
Paddington: Visit this charming suburb for vintage treasures, thrift stores, and antiques, as well as popular breakfast spots.
Yura Tours: Join a cultural tour led by traditional owners, the Quandamooka people, and experience the region’s rich First Nations heritage.
Sanctuary Cove: Hand-feed kangaroos and wallabies, or enjoy a sheep dog show, platypus keeper talk, or big lorikeet-feeding session.
Additional Recommendations
Things to do in Sydney, Australia
Sydney Harbour Bridge: Take a guided climb or simply walk or bike across for panoramic views of the harbour and Opera House.
Sydney Opera House: Catch a performance or take a guided tour of this iconic building.
The Rocks: Explore the oldest part of Sydney, with its narrow lanes, colonial buildings, and Australia’s oldest pubs.
Art Gallery of New South Wales: Featuring a wide range of exhibits, including Aboriginal culture, paintings, and sculptures.
White Rabbit Gallery: A contemporary art museum showcasing Chinese contemporary art.
Manly Beach: Take a ferry to this iconic beach and enjoy swimming, surfing, or simply soaking up the sun.
Royal National Park: Explore beaches, walking trails, and a littoral rainforest just a short drive from the city.
Sydney Harbour: Take a scenic ferry ride or stroll along the harbour’s edge to enjoy the views.
Paddy’s Markets: A bustling market in Chinatown offering a wide range of goods, from souvenirs to fake designer clothes.
Carriageworks: A vibrant market featuring local produce, artisanal goods, and street food.
Museum of Contemporary Art: Explore Australian and international art from the 20th and 21st centuries.
Australian National Maritime Museum: Discover Sydney’s maritime history and explore exhibits on shipwrecks and naval vessels.
Hyde Park Barracks Museum: Learn about colonial life in Sydney through exhibits and historical recreations.
Take a ferry ride: Explore the harbour and surrounding areas by ferry.
Walk or bike across the Harbour Bridge: Enjoy the views and get some exercise.
Visit the Sydney Tower Eye: For panoramic views of the city and a thrilling skywalk experience.
Sydney Fish Market: Sample the freshest seafood in the Southern Hemisphere.
The Rocks Markets: Find local produce, artisanal goods, and street food.
Explore the city’s many restaurants and cafes: From fine dining to casual eats, Sydney has something for every taste and budget.
These are items that may be of interest on the third part of the trip (Sydney Land).
Things to do in Sydney, Australia
Sydney Harbour Bridge: Take a guided climb or simply walk or bike across for panoramic views of the harbour and Opera House.
Sydney Opera House: Catch a performance or take a guided tour of this iconic building.
The Rocks: Explore the oldest part of Sydney, with its narrow lanes, colonial buildings, and Australia’s oldest pubs.
Art Gallery of New South Wales: Featuring a wide range of exhibits, including Aboriginal culture, paintings, and sculptures.
White Rabbit Gallery: A contemporary art museum showcasing Chinese contemporary art.
Manly Beach: Take a ferry to this iconic beach and enjoy swimming, surfing, or simply soaking up the sun.
Royal National Park: Explore beaches, walking trails, and a littoral rainforest just a short drive from the city.
Sydney Harbour: Take a scenic ferry ride or stroll along the harbour’s edge to enjoy the views.
Paddy’s Markets: A bustling market in Chinatown offering a wide range of goods, from souvenirs to fake designer clothes.
Carriageworks: A vibrant market featuring local produce, artisanal goods, and street food.
Museum of Contemporary Art: Explore Australian and international art from the 20th and 21st centuries.
Australian National Maritime Museum: Discover Sydney’s maritime history and explore exhibits on shipwrecks and naval vessels.
Hyde Park Barracks Museum: Learn about colonial life in Sydney through exhibits and historical recreations.
Take a ferry ride: Explore the harbour and surrounding areas by ferry.
Walk or bike across the Harbour Bridge: Enjoy the views and get some exercise.
Visit the Sydney Tower Eye: For panoramic views of the city and a thrilling skywalk experience.
Sydney Fish Market: Sample the freshest seafood in the Southern Hemisphere.
The Rocks Markets: Find local produce, artisanal goods, and street food.
Explore the city’s many restaurants and cafes: From fine dining to casual eats, Sydney has something for every taste and budget.
These are items that may be of interest on the fourth part of the trip (Hawaii Land).
Things to do in Hawaii
Discover Local Cuisine: Try traditional Hawaiian dishes like poke bowls, laulau, and shave ice.
Take a Road Trip: Rent a car and drive along the coast, stopping at scenic spots.
Attend a Luau: Experience traditional Hawaiian entertainment, food, and hospitality at a local luau.
Snorkel or Scuba Dive: Explore Hawaii’s underwater world spots.
Enjoy Water Sports: Surf, paddleboard, kayak, or take a sunset sail to experience the ocean’s beauty.
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