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15 Meals Included
• 6 Breakfasts
• 4 Lunches
• 1 High Tea
• 4
Dinners
Melbourne
• Arts Centre Melbourne
• Brighton Bathing Boxes
• Yarra River
• Melbourne Street Art
• Queen Victoria Market
• Royal Arcade
• Block Arcade
Great Ocean Road
• Loch Ard
Gorge
• The
Grotto
• London
Bridge
• 12
Apostles
Phillip Island
• Warrook Farm
• Penguin Parade
Yarra Valley
• Rayner’s
Orchard with tractor fruit-tasting tour
• Yarra
Valley Chocolaterie & Ice Creamery
• Local
winery with wine tasting
3Nights Regional Stay
High Tea at Block Arcade
Melbourne Laneway Tour with Street Art & Famous Arcades
Meals On Board
Assemble
at Singapore Changi Airport for your flight to Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria.
Meals on Board / Lunch / Western Dinner
Upon arrival, travel toward Anglesea and stopby at Werribee Open Range Zoo for lunch and experience an African adventure with unique safari buses. Anglesea is a significant town on the Great Ocean Road as it marks the first spot south-west of the road's official start at Torquay where it meets the coast.
Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
This morning, head to Great Ocean Road. The section near Port Campbell covers some of the most scenic coastline in the world because of its striking and dramatic natural rock formations. View some of these formations including Loch Ard Gorge, The Grotto, London Bridge and most famously 12 Apostles. If time permits, you may take an optional helicopter ride at your own expense. This unique experience will offer you magnificent aerial views of the coastline along Great Ocean Road.
Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
Today, cross the waters of Port Phillip from Queenscliff Harbour to
Sorrento onboard a world-class car and passenger ferry. Continue
your journey to Phillip Island. Once you cross the bridge from San
Remo, you will visit Warrook Farm tour which will include dairy
presentation & feeding, whip cracking, animal feeding and sheep
shearing. Drive out west to the Nobbies Center for a look at the
island's fur seals, and end the day with the area's most famous
attraction: the sunset procession of penguins that star in the
Penguin Parade.
Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
This morning, visit
Rayner’s Orchard and go on a tractor fruit-tasting tour through the
groves of stone fruit trees to sample the freshest fruits and enjoy the
interesting guided tour by the orchard staff. You may enjoy a dessert from the Yarra
Valley Chocolaterie & Ice Creamery. Thereafter,
visit Yarra Valley local winery for wine tasting before return to
Melbourne for your overnight stay.
Breakfast/High Tea
After breakfast, embark on a city tour and drive past Arts Centre Melbourne and Yarra River. Stop
by Hosier Lane to take photos of some amazing Melbourne Street Art and the iconic Brighton
Bathing Boxes for that perfect Instagram shot of the famous brightly coloured bathing boxes against
the gorgeous backdrop of the sun, sand and sea. Visit lively Queen Victoria Market, a colourful
open-air market offering a variety of goods ranging from fresh fruits to Australian souvenirs. Next,
have an elegant high tea and savour a tantalizing selection of sweet and savoury treats, beautifully
presented on a three-tiered stand with a cup of coffee or tea. Wandering the labyrinth of lanes and
alleyways is one of the most popular things to do in Melbourne. Visit the magnificent Block Arcade &
Royal Arcade for shopping. You may find a lot of things at here such as vintage jewelry, designer
fashion, gifts, café etc.
Spend
the day at leisure.
- Queen Victoria Market is more than just Melbourne’s shopping mecca – it’s an historic landmark, a tourist attraction and an institution for Malburnians. This vast and vibrant centre of trade and commerce was officially opened on 20 March 1878. Spread over 7 hectares, it is the largest open air Market in the southern hemisphere. Almost one thousand traders sell everything from exotic Australian fruit and vegetables and local and imported gourmet foods, meat, fish and poultry to hardware, manchester, clothing and authentic Australian artifacts and souvenirs.
- South Melbourne Market opened in 1867, making it Melbourne's longest continually running market.With almost 150 stalls operated by small business owners, the market features a huge range of products including; fresh fruit and vegetables, butchers, poultry, seafood and delis, groceries and specialty foods, pet food and supplies, men's and women's fashion, footwear, accessories and children's wear, manchester and fabric, homewares and kitchenware, books and stationery, giftware and cards, restaurants, cafes, speciality coffee stores and take-away food, cakes and confectioneries, plans and flowers and much more.
- Melbourne’s laneways and arcades - There’s always an exhilarating thrill to be had when entering Melbourne’s hive of bustling, creative laneways with their covert boutiques, famed restaurants, hole-in-the-wall cafes and astonishing bars. Never forget those tried and true laneways, favoured for their reliability.
Breakfast/Meals On Board
If time
permits, you can do some last–minute shopping before you transfer to the
airport for your flight home.
Note
Travellers
taking an early morning flight will be provided with a packed breakfast.
REMARKS
Revisions, if any, in itinerary are subject to the Company’s Terms and Conditions, a copy of which is available at
www.ChanBrothers.com/PackageTourTnCs.
In particular, the Customer is requested to note the following:
Itinerary may be subject to change due to circumstances beyond the Company’s control. Accommodation in designated cities is subject to room availability.
Sequence of itinerary may be subject to change.
Different tour groups may be merged.
Proposed changes, if any, that are not accepted will be subject to the refund provisions set out in the Terms and Conditions.
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Do note that the third bed for triple room may be a "roll-away" bed.
- The below chart serves a guideline and may not be applicable to all destinations.
- For maximum comfort, we highly recommend a family of four to stay in two rooms.
- If extra bed are not available, passengers will be put into : 1 Standard Double / Twin Room + 1 Standard Single Room
Standard Double / Twin Room
- 1 adult x $ Twin
- 1 child x $ Half Twin
Standard Double / Twin Room
- 1 adult x $ Twin
- 1 child x $ Half Twin
- 1 child x $ No Bed
Standard Triple Room
- 1 adult x $ Triple
- 1 child x $ Half Twin
- 1 child x $ With Bed
Standard Triple Room
- 1 adult x $ Triple
- 1 child x $ Half Twin
- 1 child x $ With Bed
- 1 child x $ No Bed
Standard Double / Twin Room
Standard Double / Twin Room
- 2 adults x $ Twin
- 1 child x $ No Bed
Standard Triple Room
- 2 adults x $ Triple
- 1 child x $ With Bed
Standard Triple Room
- 2 adults x $ Triple
- 1 child x $ With Bed
- 1 child x $ No Bed
Standard Triple Room
- 3 adults x $ Triple
- 1 Child x $ No Bed
- Departure
- Airline
- Price From (SGD)
Flight Details
date |
sector |
flight |
ETD |
ETA |
11 Mar 2023 |
SIN/MEL e |
SQ 227 |
2150 |
0815
(+1)
|
18 Mar 2023 |
MEL/SIN e |
SQ 228 |
1640 |
2120
|
Price Details
per adult |
single |
twin |
triple |
4,188.00 |
3,388.00 |
3,388.00 |
per child |
halftwin |
bed |
no bed |
2,888.00 |
2,788.00 |
2,488.00 |
Flight Details
date |
sector |
flight |
ETD |
ETA |
04 Apr 2023 |
SIN/MEL e |
QF 36 |
2015 |
0540
(+1)
|
11 Apr 2023 |
MEL/SIN e |
QF 35 |
1450 |
2100
|
Price Details
per adult |
single |
twin |
triple |
4,238.00 |
3,438.00 |
3,438.00 |
per child |
halftwin |
bed |
no bed |
3,088.00 |
2,838.00 |
2,438.00 |
Flight Details
date |
sector |
flight |
ETD |
ETA |
05 May 2023 |
SIN/MEL e |
QF 36 |
2015 |
0540
(+1)
|
12 May 2023 |
MEL/SIN e |
QF 37 |
1450 |
2100
|
Price Details
per adult |
single |
twin |
triple |
4,238.00 |
3,438.00 |
3,438.00 |
per child |
halftwin |
bed |
no bed |
3,088.00 |
2,838.00 |
2,438.00 |
Flight Details
date |
sector |
flight |
ETD |
ETA |
12 May 2023 |
SIN/MEL e |
QF 36 |
2015 |
0540
(+1)
|
19 May 2023 |
MEL/SIN e |
QF 37 |
1450 |
2100
|
Price Details
per adult |
single |
twin |
triple |
4,238.00 |
3,438.00 |
3,438.00 |
per child |
halftwin |
bed |
no bed |
3,088.00 |
2,838.00 |
2,438.00 |
Flight Details
date |
sector |
flight |
ETD |
ETA |
19 May 2023 |
SIN/MEL e |
QF 36 |
2015 |
0540
(+1)
|
26 May 2023 |
MEL/SIN e |
QF 37 |
1450 |
2100
|
Price Details
per adult |
single |
twin |
triple |
4,238.00 |
3,438.00 |
3,438.00 |
per child |
halftwin |
bed |
no bed |
3,088.00 |
2,838.00 |
2,438.00 |
Flight Details
date |
sector |
flight |
ETD |
ETA |
26 May 2023 |
SIN/MEL e |
QF 36 |
2015 |
0540
(+1)
|
02 Jun 2023 |
MEL/SIN e |
QF 35 |
1020 |
1630
|
Price Details
per adult |
single |
twin |
triple |
4,238.00 |
3,438.00 |
3,438.00 |
per child |
halftwin |
bed |
no bed |
3,088.00 |
2,838.00 |
2,438.00 |
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- Prices shown are just guideline and are not guaranteed until purchase is completed.
- Prices shown are not inclusive of airport taxes and other incidental fees.
- Prices shown are in SGD.
- Prices are valid for transactions in Singapore only.
- Tour fare does not include visa charges. Passengers have to ensure that they hold a valid visa to enter their destination country. Please refer to http://cibtvisas.sg for visa requirement and charges.
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