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Cobber Pass (Cairns to Melbourne)

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Australia: Airlie Beach, Brisbane, Byron Bay and 7 other cities

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    Cobber Pass - Cairns to Melbourne

    Brochure Pass Price: AUD785

    Local payments: AUD195

    Pay to Oz Experience: AUD105

    Includes:

    Sydney to Melbourne:
    - 2 night's multi-share accommodation (incl. bed linen)
    - Meals: 2B, 2D
    - National park fees

    Pay to Kroombit Cattle Station: AUD45
    Includes:
    - Overnight bunkhouse dorm accommodation, 2 course bush dinner and breakfast

    Pay to Mojo Surf Camp:AUD45
    Includes:
    - Overnight multi-share accommodation, 1 dinner and 1 breakfast

    Itinerary:

    Cairns to Mission Beach
    East Coast, here we come. First stop is Babinda Boulders where we view some seriously big rocks. We then head to Innisfail to visit some very big and very bad crocodiles (optional). Get right up close to these amazing reptiles, but not too close because we want you around for a few more weeks. We stop in at Mission Beach, which is one great place to stay over for a few days. The beaches are superb. Relax or go skydiving or white water rafting (optional). If you're lucky you'll see a Cassowary, these are seriously big birds with attitude to match.

    Mission Beach to Townsville (zz)
    You can stay in Townsville or travel over to Magnetic Island (at own expense) with the driver. And why not: it is the sunniest spot on the Queensland coast with more than 320 sunny days a year! And our chosen hostel is right on the beach. You'll think you've landed in paradise. Get out for some hikes or try and spot koalas in their natural habitat. Look out for the full-moon parties at base backpackers.

    Townsville to Airlie Beach (zz)
    In the early afternoon we board the bus to Airlie Beach the gateway to the amazing Whitsunday Islands. We travel via Bowen, which is a great place to stop and earn some money picking fruit or vegetables. In Airlie you'll probably say goodbye Oz Bus and hello sunshine and sailing boats for a few days. Sailing is one of the highlights of the east coast trip. One we hope you remember after the traditional end-of-sailing party. Don't forget to book your bus out of Airlie before your sailing trip. Sailing is optional and at extra cost.

    Airlie Beach to Sarina
    We say farewell to Airlie Beach and head to the Sarina Bowling Club to play bare-foot lawn bowls, which is becoming an Aussie tradition. Your guide will show you how!

    Sarina to Kroombit Cattle Station (zz)
    Leaving the coast we travel into the outback and our overnight stop at Kroombit. There's a local payment to cover bush dinner, bunk accommodation and breakfast. Don't go to bed before cracking a whip and having a go at the mechanical bull ride!

    Kroombit to Hervey Bay
    We don't leave the cattle station until we get on the horses and round up the goats (optional activity). Then be part of a real-life mini-rodeo which is loads of laughs and included in your pass. Stay behind for more of the cattle station or get back on the bus to Hervey Bay and Rainbow Beach. Along the way you may wish to get off the bus to visit the Town of 1770 for a few days.

    Hervey Bay to Rainbow Beach (zz)
    Rainbow Beach is the shortcut to Fraser Island so the best place to start your guided or self-drive four wheel drive island adventure. We think the really cool thing about Rainbow is that once your back from Fraser Island there's so much else to do. Rainbows got beaches, great natural attractions like the Carlo Sand Blow and the colored cliffs, and even dolphin feeding. Rainbow Beach is a laid back beach town that some say was like Byron Bay 20-years ago. Hop off and do the dolphin feeding and the local cultural walk.

    Rainbow Beach to Noosa
    After a few back roads we're onto the highway and it's not long before we turn for the Sunshine Coast and a stop in the holiday spot of Noosa.

    Noosa to Brisbane
    The Glasshouse Mountains, remnants of active volcanoes from times past. Sailing past in 1770 Captain Cook saw them and thought they looked like Glasshouses in his home of Yorkshire: Active Volcanoes or an overactive imagination?

    Brisbane to Gold Coast
    Our first drop-off point is Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast: golden sands, theme parks, and great bars and clubs. It's a lot of high-rise buildings, but it's a lot of fun. Try it out for a couple of days yourself and see.

    Gold Coast to Byron Bay (zz)
    South and across the border into New South Wales and Byron Bay; a great beachside town with a cool vibe and interesting locals. We're sure you'll love it and want to stay longer. Enjoy! Take a cheap day tour to Nimbin, town of happy hippies.

    Byron Bay to Surf Camp (zz)
    Today is a short journey to Spot-X for our afternoon surf lesson. Surfs-up! Its time for your included 3-hour surf lesson all gear supplied: wetsuits, surfboards, professional surf instructors, water, sunshine, and lots of fun. Surfing can be addictive so you might not want to leave the tranquil and uncrowded Spot X surf beaches.

    Surf Camp to Sydney
    We get up early today for the journey to Australia's largest city. Stay longer if you reckon surfing's your thing and you're not quite ready for the big smoke! It's a cruisy day with lots of bush, cool tunes and a coastal lunch stop before we reach Sydney late in the afternoon.

    Sydney to Thredbo Alpine Village* (via Canberra) (zz)
    Our first stop today is the capital city of Australia Canberra - where the Prime Minister hangs out. See for yourself how a custom-made capital city is built as you take in the view from Mt. Ainslie, take a tour of Parliament House, check out a few embassies and see other city highlights. We travel via Cooma, learning about the historically important Snowy Hydro-Electric Scheme on our way to Thredbo. *In ski season (Jun-Sep) we stay in Jindabyne and during winter, have time to play in the snow at the ski resort of Perisher/Smiggins (optional toboggan hire or snow tube at own expense).

    Thredbo to Lakes Entrance via Snowy River Country (zz)
    Grab your hiking boots and cameras, this morning we're going to the "Roof of Australia". There's a chairlift (own expense, but we get a great deal!) express up the mountain! You can walk to the summit of Australia's highest mountain, Mt Kosciuszko, or to the viewing point. After lunch, it's a spectacular drive along Barry Way, watching the Snowy River wind along below us. Tonight we stay in the coastal town of Lakes Entrance, the Gateway to the Gippsland Lakes and Australia's longest beach Ninety Mile Beach.

    Lakes Entrance to Wilsons Promontory NP and Melbourne (zz)
    We travel to mainland Australia's most southerly point, Wilsons Promontory National Park. Walk along gleaming beaches, hike along amazing granite rock formations and learn about coastal flora and native wildlife. You might even see emus and wombats! We finish our tour traveling to Melbourne through pastoral landscapes in South Gippsland.

    NOTE:

    * (zz) = compulsory overnight stop required
    * Recommended minimum trip time 26 days
    * Pass price does not include accommodation
    * Itinerary may vary due to seasonal and extreme weather conditions and national park requirements

  • Travel Types

    • Camping
    • Hiking
    • Safari
    • Surfing
    • Tours
  • Cost in US$:

    from AUD 785

  • This Program is open to

    Worldwide Participants.

  • Participants Travel

    Independently

  • Typically Participants Work

    Independently

  • Oz Experience's Mission Statement

    Oz Experience is about travelling with trained professional guides who make the journey as good as the destination. It's our aim to take you to the hot spots and the 'off the beaten track' highlights. Best of all, it is on a bus tour dedicated to backpackers and travellers generally aged between 18 - 35 like you.