For only 41,990,000 VND per person, seize the opportunity to explore the captivating 6-day, 5-night Australia tour.
Discover the alluring charm of Sydney with the 6-day, 5-night Australia tour priced at just 41,990,000 VND per person.
Shell Opera House
First stop on the 6-day, 5-night Australia tour is the iconic Sydney Opera House (Shell Opera House). Located in Bennelong, it was a prominent 20th-century architectural marvel. The Sydney Opera House was designed to host performances ranging from ballet and drama to music production.

Recognized as one of the most unique architectural structures globally, the Opera House model was introduced at Sydney Town Hall in 1957. Resembling a shell or a sail billowing in the wind, construction began in 1959. Notably, Queen Elizabeth II inaugurated the Sydney Opera House in 1973. The venue comprises 5 theaters, 5 studios, 6 bars, 4 restaurants, and souvenir shops. Not just a renowned artistic performance venue worldwide, it's also an ideal location for weddings, conferences, and events. Don't miss out on checking in at this iconic Sydney spot while exploring the Australia tour.
Sydney Light Festival
As winter blankets Australia from June to August, chilly weather affects tourist numbers. Hence, for years, authorities in Australian states have organized various activities during this period to attract visitors. In New South Wales, the local tourism board has been hosting the Sydney Light Festival for over a decade, becoming a rendezvous not only for domestic travelers but also an enticing choice for the 6-day, 5-night Australia tour enthusiasts.

Sydney Zoo
Immerse yourself in the unique wilderness at the zoo, where you'll encounter native animals like Kangaroos, Koalas, Dingoes, and Tasmanian devils. Explore a vast collection of birds from Australia and around the world.

Australian Maritime Museum
This museum boasts diverse collections, from permanent to rotating, featuring local artifacts and international maritime content. Dive into the maritime history of Indigenous Australians and the inhabitants of the Torres Strait Islands. Admire the beautifully painted Pukumani burial poles of the Tiwi people and the Yirrkala bark paintings from the Yolngu kingdom in the Arnhem Land region.

The Rocks Historic District
One of Sydney's most beautiful landmarks, The Rocks, is hailed as the perfect convergence of the city's past and present. Shared spaces, walls, windows, streetlights, and buildings all don the enchanting cloak of time. Especially noteworthy are the sandstone structures, boasting an impressive ancient architectural style, juxtaposed with modern houses. Together, they create a harmonious and uniquely blended historic tapestry.

Blue Mountains
This vast natural reserve spans approximately 11,400 square kilometers, encompassing high mountains, primeval forests, waterfalls, valleys, deep ravines, and towering cliffs. Situated within the Great Blue Mountain Area, it was recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 2000. The Blue Mountains preserve holds many mysteries and offers numerous captivating activities for exploration enthusiasts.

Federation Square
Federation Square, a Melbourne tourist destination inaugurated in 2002, is a sprawling 3.2-hectare cultural complex featuring museums, exhibition spaces, shops, and bars. The architect, the creative mind behind this iconic Australian landmark, transformed graphic design concepts, typically found on computers, into truly distinctive geometric shapes.

Flinders Street Station
Flinders Street Station stands out as a captivating icon in the 6-day, 5-night Australia tour. The Flinders Street train station holds the distinction of being Australia's first railway station and serves as the terminus for local train lines in Melbourne. The station boasts a remarkably unique architecture, being the country's inaugural steam-powered railway station. Above the main entrance, a series of clocks display the time for most countries worldwide. The vaulted roof design of the building resembles London's St. Paul's Cathedral, exuding a classical and royal appearance. In contrast to its antique exterior, the inside of the station radiates modernity through the arrangement of souvenir shops, eateries, cafes, and newsstands.

Ballarat
Visit Sovereign Hill in the city of Ballarat, and you'll be transported back to the golden era of Ballarat in the 1850s. In a vast area with houses designed in 18th-century architecture, hundreds of Australians dressed in period costumes recreate the daily activities of Ballarat during that time.

St. Anne's Vineyards
A renowned Australian family-owned winery with a large cellar dating back to the 19th century. With over 40 years of experience and a passion owned by the family, St. Anne's Winery proudly stands as a famous Australian family-owned winery with a large cellar dating back to the 19th century. St. Anne's utilizes a drip irrigation system and soil probes to accurately measure the necessary water for the grapevines. The winery covers its vineyard with organic mulch beneath the grapevines to reduce soil moisture loss and improve soil structure. St. Anne's also features on-site water recycling, recycling 100% of the wastewater generated by the winery and bottling plant.
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Reference: Travel Guide from Mytour
MytourJune 9, 2022