Immerse yourself in our Australia 6N5D tour for just 36,990,000 VND per guest and explore captivating destinations and festivals.
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Opera House
As the first stop on your Australia 6N5D tour, you'll visit the iconic Sydney Opera House. Built in the 20th century, it serves as a venue for ballet, theater, and musical performances.

Considered one of the world's most unique architectural wonders, the Sydney Opera House resembles a shell or a sail. Construction began in 1959, and it was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1973. With 5 theaters, 5 studios, 6 bars, 4 restaurants, and souvenir shops, it's a renowned cultural hub and a preferred venue for weddings, conferences, and events. Don't miss this iconic Sydney landmark during your Australia tour.
Sydney Light Festival
Australia experiences winter from around June to August, attracting fewer tourists due to the cold weather. Therefore, for many years now, authorities in Australian states have been organizing various activities during this time to attract visitors. In New South Wales, the local tourism authority has been organizing the Sydney Light Festival for over a decade, becoming a destination not only for domestic tourists but also a choice for international travelers touring Australia.

Jervis Bay
Jervis Bay, Australia, has been voted as one of the Top 10 safest and most beautiful destinations in the world, with its fine white sand beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and serene village atmosphere. The territory of Jervis Bay is the smallest administrative unit under the Australian federal government, comprising a land area of 65.7 km2 (25 sq mi) and a marine reserve covering 8.9 km2 (3 sq mi). Apart from the pristine beaches, Jervis Bay is also home to adorable and gentle dolphin pods that often frolic in the welcoming waters. Sailing, kayaking, or diving to explore the underwater beauty of the bay are all fantastic experiences. Additionally, a little tip for you at Jervis Bay is to discover the hidden beauty beneath the bay's surface using diving equipment.

Featherdale Wildlife Park
Featherdale Wildlife Park is the perfect place to admire Australia's unique wildlife in a natural bush setting. Visitors can interact with iconic Australian animals such as kangaroos, koalas, and various other species. With lush bushland, the wildlife park is home to over 1,700 native Australian animal species spread across 7 hectares.

The Rocks Historic District
One of Sydney's most beautiful landmarks is The Rocks Historic District, often described as the perfect blend of Sydney's past and present. The communal spaces, walls, windows, streetlights, houses, and eateries all carry the charm of time. Particularly noteworthy are the sandstone houses built in a timeless architectural style, interspersed with modern buildings, yet still creating a harmonious whole, a unique blend of ancient and contemporary.

Blue Mountains
This vast natural reserve covers an area of approximately 11,400 square kilometers, including towering mountains, pristine forests, waterfalls, valleys, deep gorges, and sheer cliffs... The park is part of the Greater Blue Mountains Area and was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000. The Blue Mountains is a vast and mysterious reserve, offering numerous fascinating activities for adventure enthusiasts. You can hike from Katoomba to the Jenolan Caves along the Six Foot Track or take the Princes Rock Walk to admire the majestic Wentworth Falls, Kings Tableland, and Mount Solitary.

Not only does the Blue Mountains National Park boast majestic natural landscapes, but it also harbors a rich cultural heritage that piques the curiosity of visitors. From colorful village festivals to music events, sports competitions... all prove that this scenic area is a highly appealing destination that any traveler would want to explore.
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Reference: Travel Guide by Mytour
MytourMarch 31, 2022