Hop along to play with the dolphins
Uncover the beauty of Queensland’s tropical rainforest and bathe in the sparkling waters of the Great Barrier Reef on AAT Kings’ Island Hopper and Dolphins itinerary. Travellers will be able to spot fish and marine life of all kinds on a Great Barrier Reef day trip as well as feeding the dolphins at Tangalooma Wild Dolphin resort.
The 12-day Island Hopper and Dolphins explores Cairns, Kuranda, Hamilton Island, Great Barrier Reef, Fraser Island, Noosa, Moreton Island and Coffs Harbour.
Highlights include: travel on the Kuranda Railway to the village of Kuranda; ride the Skyrail Cableway over the rainforest; visit the Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park where the legends of the Dreamtime are brought to life; stay on the beautiful Hamilton Island; discover the Great Barrier Reef; snorkel or watch the fish swim by in the glass-bottomed boat; enjoy a full day at leisure to explore Hamilton Island; take a 4WD adventure tour of Fraser Island; join the evening feeding of the dolphins on the beach on Moreton Island; stop in Byron Bay and visit the Cape Byron Lighthouse and a stay in picturesque Coffs Harbour.
AAT Kings’ Island Hopper and Dolphins is priced from $3740 per person, twin share (land only) and includes accommodation in centrally located hotels; airport transfers, touring by luxury air-conditioned coach, the services of a professional tour director and driver on tour and many meals.
For more information visit the website at www.aatkings.com or call 1300 556 100.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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