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7 MUST DO ACTIVITIES IN AUSTRILIA DURING YOUR HONEYMOON

by Satya Prakash Tour & Travel

Is your idea of the perfect vacation a ride in a quaint plane or feeding the kangaroos or watching the penguins waddle home at sunset then you need to book our Australia holiday packages?

Here’s why!

Sydney in a Seaplane

You should know that Pippa Middleton that is Princess Kate’s of England’s little sister went on one of the super luxury Australia honeymoon packages and she loved it. Most of all she loved the romantic ride in the very popular Sydney Sea Planes. Take off in the seaplane for a spectacular journey through Ku-ring-gai National Park, the Sydney Harbour, and the Sydney Opera House. A flight over the Sydney Opera House is a flight and sight of a lifetime.

Skywalk in Sydney

If a little bit of adventure is your romantic fix part of the Australia holiday packages, a bird's eye view of Sydney from 268 meters above is a perfect answer. Literally, you step out onto the SKY as you walk on the glass-floor viewing platform for a unique 360-degree view of Sydney.The best time to come here is a little before the famous golden sunset. Imagine holding hands of your beloved and watching the sun go down.  

Blue Mountains calling

Escape Sydney’s city bustle for a day and head to the wilderness of the Blue Mountains Park nearby. Enjoy the panoramic Megalong Valley and the Three Sisters rock formation. As you progress through the park you will have an up-close personal encounter with kangaroos, wallabies, and koalas as well as feed them. Do not miss a ride on the world’s steepest passenger railway track at the edge of the park near Katoomba. Australia honeymoon packages couldn’t be more fun filled.

Drive time Sydney

A must do road journey of the Grand Pacific 140-kilometre scenic coastal drive takes you through rainforests, over the iconic Sea Cliff Bridge and through the coastal cities nearby.

Adelaide and wild

Another wild and romantic Australia holiday package includes a visit to the one of South Australia's best known National Parks Adelaide Hills. This is not one park but many Australian Conservation Projects like the Cleland Wildlife Park, Belair National Park, Morialta Conservation Park. Waterfall Gully and Mount Lofty Summit together make up some of the most picturesque views of Australia.   

Cleland Wildlife Park has some 130 native Australian species, including kangaroos, wallabies, emus, dingoes, Tasmanian devils, wombats, koalas, and reptiles. It is fun taking a ride through the park experiencing the wild.

Melbourne  Marvel

90 minutes from Melbourne city is the Phillip Island Natural Park where every evening hordes and hordes of penguins waddle back with many carrying their days’ catch with them. Arrive at least one hour before penguin arrival time so that you can watch this marvel as the penguins emerge from the sea and the parade takes over the shore at sunset.

And if a toy train experience is your idea of a romantic railway journey take the Melbourne Puffing Billy. Puffing Billy is a century-old steam engine train located outside the city at Dandenong range. This hour long journey through forests is an utterly romantic ride down memory lane and could be the perfect honeymoon experience for you.

Cairns by the Reef

Australia honeymoon packages are incomplete without a visit to Cairns where the Great Barrier Reef is found. It is a must do not only for every honeymoon couple but also for every vacationer to Australia. The Reef is big 344,400 square kilometers and can be seen by taking a cruise. If you wish to snorkel and dive among the vivid coral gardens don’t think twice.

Here is your perfect chance to avail our holiday package on www.theholidayadviser.com and indulge in the most memorable activities on your honeymoon package to Australia. 

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