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TravelerKaren Nov 4th, 2015 11:21 AM

30 Day Australia Itinerary Feedback
 
We are a 60+ couple planning our first visit (a 5 week trip) to Australia next Sept. We've put together the following itinerary and would appreciate feedback. Are we spending the correct number of days in each place. Would you change anything?
Also, we are thinking of renting a car in Cairns/PD. Is it easy to get around the area with a car or should we just arrange tours and leave the driving to others there? We are not scuba divers or snorkelers but would like to see the reef via boat, helicopter or balloon. We want to visit the Daintree and Cape Tribulation area and also Kuranda as well as have a few days on the beach.

Sydney 6 days (7 nights) with a day trip to the Blue Mountains while here
Port Douglas - fly from Sydney to Cairns (4-1/2 days) (5 nights)
Cairns - 2 days/nights
Brisbane - Fly from Cairns to Brisbane (2-1/2 days) (3 nights)
Melbourne - Fly from Brisbane (2-1/2 days) (3 nights)
P/U car in Melbourne and drive the GOR (4 nights) stopping at Apollo Bay, Port Fairy, Robe, Victor Harbor
Drive to Cape Jervis and take ferry to Kangaroo Island (3 full days and 4 nights); plan to spend first night in Kingscote, the next 2 nights in Flinderchase NP and the last night in Penneshaw
Return to Cape Jervis and drive to the Adelaide hills, visit Hahndorf and area; return to Adelaide
2 nights in Adelaide; fly to Sydney late afternoon for airport stay before return to US.

Bokhara2 Nov 4th, 2015 11:32 AM

Looks like a good plan on the surface.

I'm wondering what you have in mind for your Brisbane stay? It's a nice city, but I might be tempted to add those days to your GOR - Adelaide drive, so that you could include some of the Grampians. Or have little more time in the wine valleys around Adelaide.

September is a lovely time to be here.
Hope you have a super trip

TravelerKaren Nov 4th, 2015 12:57 PM

Thanks Bokhara for our reply.
I was adding Brisbane to see the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary and Dolphin Adventure. We may need to re-look at this area and evaluate adding more days to the Grampians.

Patty Nov 5th, 2015 09:27 AM

We didn't rent a car in Cairns but after having been there, it appears easy enough to get around and we would rent a car next time. Looks like you're splitting your 7 nights there between PD and Cairns? If you decide to rent a car, I might spend a few nights in the Atherton Tablelands or Cape Trib or both. If you don't rent a car, it will be more convenient to base yourself in PD/Cairns. We enjoyed our helicopter reef trip.

annhig Nov 5th, 2015 02:51 PM

I agree with Patty - we rented a car at Cairns, drove to PD where we spent 5 nights, then drove back to Cairns via the Atherton Tablelands where we did a wildlife tour with Alan Gillanders. it was only one night but we learnt and saw so much and it was one of the highlights of our trip.

We liked Brisbane but unless you are going to be there for the cricket, like we were, 2 nights would probably do it.

TravelerKaren Nov 6th, 2015 10:15 AM

Patty & Anhig,
Thanks for your feedback! Sounds like we should take some more time in the Atherton Tablelands or Cape Trib. We were thinking of taking a day tour to this area but will need to re-look at renting car and staying overnight there.

Annhig: Is Alan Gillanders a private individual or was this with a group?

Bokhara2 Nov 6th, 2015 11:19 AM

Alan Gilanders is an individual, who does group & individual tours.

Highly recommended

http://www.alanswildlifetours.com.au/

annhig Nov 6th, 2015 12:50 PM

thanks for posting that link, Bokhara.

Karen, it's possible to do organised day trips to Cape Tribulation from PD but also to do it by yourselves as a trip in a car. but for the Tablelands, you'd need your own wheels.

Patty Nov 6th, 2015 04:24 PM

We did take a private tour to the Tablelands but next time we'd drive ourselves and stay overnight.

TravelerKaren Nov 8th, 2015 01:33 PM

Patty & annhig,

Thanks for the great info. So much to think about. We usually have a car in Europe so may rethink renting a car and doing some of these sites ourselves.

Bokhara, thanks for link on Paul. We'll check him out.

TravelerKaren Nov 8th, 2015 01:42 PM

Annhig,

Just looked at Alan's website. Which tour did you do with him?

Bokhara2 Nov 8th, 2015 01:45 PM

Karen, you may well see koalas in the wild on your GOR - Adelaide drive



http://m.visitvictoria.com/Things-to...leRedirected=1

annhig Nov 9th, 2015 02:21 AM

Karen, I just e-mailed Alan and told him what our rough dates were and what we were interested in [which was animals as well as birds]. He then came back with some ideas, and rough costings which we agreed and then we finalised the meeting arrangements etc.

we spent just over 24 hours with him - we met him off a bus somewhere convenient for both of us at 9am [we were coming from PD] and then he took us on an all day tour, ending up at Yungaburra where he is based, and where he had arranged a motel for us. after checking in and dinner with some people we met in the motel, we met up with him and did a night-time tour of the area, trying to spot the nocturnal wildlife. Then we met up with him again the next morning and spent another 3-4 hours with him working our way towards Cairns where we had a mid afternoon flight out.

all very easy and he is both knowledgeable and good company.

rellie2 Nov 10th, 2015 12:53 AM

Your trip sounds great!

Agree with the suggestions that it may be a good idea to hire a car for Port Douglas. I was there a few years back for 6 nights (4 nights Port Douglas and 2 nights Kuranda). If I did it again I'd just base myself around Port Douglas as it's an easy drive to see Cairns and Kuranda as day trips. I also wish I'd spent a few nights in Cape Tribulation. Kuranda also has the koala gardens.

The wine region around Adelaide is also worth spending a night of two if you have time. Our last long trip there we stayed 3 nights in the Barossa and 2 nights in Adelaide.

Perhaps even take a night of Sydney (but that's just because I'm not a fan of this city), though you may have something planned for there. I've done a tour in the Blue Mountains and thoroughly enjoyed it. Also from memory the tour I did went to a wildlife park where you can have a photo with the koalas.

TravelerKaren Nov 10th, 2015 12:46 PM

annhig, thanks for the info on Alan. We will email him to set up a tour similar to yours. We are interested in wildlife and birds too. It sounds like a great way to see and learn about the area.

Rellie: thanks for your input. From everyone's comments, it sounds like we will rent a car and do some of these sites on our own. Did you stay overnight in the Blue Mountains? We are debating about doing a day trip there with a tour or going there for a couple of days.

It sounds like we will re-look at eliminating Brisbane and spending a night in Cape Trib and Atherland Tablelands. Maybe add another night in Melbourne or GOR.

Bokhara2 Nov 10th, 2015 06:52 PM

Karen, if you can swing it, I think an overnight in the Blue Mountains is a good idea.

I'm a local and do day trips if I want to see a garden or exhibition, or just go for a drive, but also like staying the night.

I'm not generally a fan of group tours & especially up there, where there is a good variety of things you might like to see & do - and not necessarily at the same pace as the group.

It's only about 90 minutes drive and I like to go up via the Bells Line of Road & come back via the Great Western Highway through the mountain towns ( or vice-versa).

If you do decide to stay the night, there are several nice restaurants and a good choice of accommodation options. Leura & Blackheath are my choices, although next trip I might stay at The Carrington in Katoomba, just because it's a charming old hotel. And has a fabulous cellar & coffee shop in its old Boiler Room.

Have a look at Airbnb, Stayz & booking.com to get an idea of what's available.

TravelerKaren Nov 11th, 2015 10:50 AM

Bokhara,
Thanks so much for your feedback. It's great to hear from locals who have a good insight. We generally do not take tours when we go places but I wasn't sure about driving in the mountains. It sounded like the kind of place we'd like to linger more than a day, so glad to hear your view. We will definitely reconsider and stay overnight. Thanks also for the hotel tips.

dreamon Nov 11th, 2015 08:56 PM

Sounds like a busy but good plan to me. Like others have said, I'd ditch Brisbane to allow yourselves more time in other places. Also cuts out a flight. The Grampians are beautiful if you've time. If you do go to the Grampians, if you're interested in wildlife try to get to Zumsteins, where lots of kangaroos come out at dusk. Just don't attempt to touch (not safe) or feed (they need to stay wild) them. Many years since I was there so might pay to check current situation there.

TravelerKaren Nov 13th, 2015 10:12 AM

dreamon: Thanks for your feedback. Based on everyone's feedback, we've decided to cut out Brisbane and add some time to Cape Trib/Daintree area and either Atherton Tablelands or Grampians and/or add a night or 2 to Blue Mountains instead of doing it as a day trip from Sydney. Too many places to see and not enough time!

FromDC Nov 14th, 2015 07:36 PM

We're still traveling so I haven't posted a trip report yet, but we spent flew into Cairns, rented a car and immediately drove up to the Daintree area where we spent 3 nights. Then we toured for a half and full day in the Mossman and Tablelands area with Del Richards, who was great.


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