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            Custom Itinerary for Ronie and John Lundgren
          Australia
            July 21 to August 10 2005
           
          
          Day 1 - Thursday, July 21: Los Angeles / 
            Lost In Space
             Check in for your Qantas flight QF108 departing 11.50pm to Australia 
            in the Tom 
            Bradley Terminal, which is at the head of the horseshoe of LAX 
            terminals. Australia begins the moment you step aboard your Qantas 
            plane. The Aussie style is apparent—easy going, casually efficient 
            and very friendly. Qantas isknown for their
 
            Check in for your Qantas flight QF108 departing 11.50pm to Australia 
            in the Tom 
            Bradley Terminal, which is at the head of the horseshoe of LAX 
            terminals. Australia begins the moment you step aboard your Qantas 
            plane. The Aussie style is apparent—easy going, casually efficient 
            and very friendly. Qantas isknown for their excellent food and inflight service, so sit back and enjoy the 
            hospitality, meal and a movie or three. I would, however, recommend 
            having dinner at the airport – there are a wide range of options 
            upstairs, at the end of the ticket counters – then just relaxing 
            on the plane.    *M
 
             excellent food and inflight service, so sit back and enjoy the 
            hospitality, meal and a movie or three. I would, however, recommend 
            having dinner at the airport – there are a wide range of options 
            upstairs, at the end of the ticket counters – then just relaxing 
            on the plane.    *M   
        
          
          Day 2 - Friday, July 22: Lost In Space
            Lose today due to the International Dateline, but regain it on your 
            return journey.                
          
          Day 3 - Saturday, July 23: LIS / Sydney 
            You arrive in Sydney at 7.25am this morning, pass through customs 
            and immigration then transfer to your hotel  , 
            the Harbour 
            Rocks, located in the Rocks
, 
            the Harbour 
            Rocks, located in the Rocks , 
            the historical heart of Sydney. As well as a good range of interesting 
            shops, some of Sydney's oldest and most colorful pubs, and best restaurants, 
            are found within a ten minute stroll. Australia has developed its 
            own cuisine, a far cry from the stodgy English-based fare of earlier 
            years. Restaurants featuring a fusion of Asian, European and even 
            native Australian food abound, often featuring the superbly fresh 
            fish abundantly available from Australia's long coastline. Due to 
            your early arrival your hotel room may not be available, however you 
            can leave your bags there, and freshen up. Lunch can be taken on a 
            cruise on the harbor, with views of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge, 
            as well as the boats and ferries of what is often called the most 
            beautiful city harbor in the world. While there are
, 
            the historical heart of Sydney. As well as a good range of interesting 
            shops, some of Sydney's oldest and most colorful pubs, and best restaurants, 
            are found within a ten minute stroll. Australia has developed its 
            own cuisine, a far cry from the stodgy English-based fare of earlier 
            years. Restaurants featuring a fusion of Asian, European and even 
            native Australian food abound, often featuring the superbly fresh 
            fish abundantly available from Australia's long coastline. Due to 
            your early arrival your hotel room may not be available, however you 
            can leave your bags there, and freshen up. Lunch can be taken on a 
            cruise on the harbor, with views of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge, 
            as well as the boats and ferries of what is often called the most 
            beautiful city harbor in the world. While there are  tours 
            that utilize the ferries, usually with lunch or morning tea, the cheapest 
            way to do this is to simply buy a return ticket to one of the up-harbour 
            places such as Homebush (where the Olympics were held). You’ll 
            see a map of all the places they go at Circular Quay. The ferries 
            have
tours 
            that utilize the ferries, usually with lunch or morning tea, the cheapest 
            way to do this is to simply buy a return ticket to one of the up-harbour 
            places such as Homebush (where the Olympics were held). You’ll 
            see a map of all the places they go at Circular Quay. The ferries 
            have  a 
            snack/meal bar, and you can just get an easy lunch or snack there, 
            sit back, and enjoy the ride. The ferry to Manly goes in the other 
            direction, and as it passes the Entrance, where the harbor enters 
            the
a 
            snack/meal bar, and you can just get an easy lunch or snack there, 
            sit back, and enjoy the ride. The ferry to Manly goes in the other 
            direction, and as it passes the Entrance, where the harbor enters 
            the  Pacific, 
            can get interestingly rough at times. This ferry will pass the Opera 
            House and various other landmarks, and is also a good run. Return 
            to your hotel for a well-deserved night's rest, but make sure you 
            are not tempted to lie down before about 8pm. You need to stay awake 
            all today, then sleep on Sydney's time, to best adjust to the new 
            time zone.                   *B
Pacific, 
            can get interestingly rough at times. This ferry will pass the Opera 
            House and various other landmarks, and is also a good run. Return 
            to your hotel for a well-deserved night's rest, but make sure you 
            are not tempted to lie down before about 8pm. You need to stay awake 
            all today, then sleep on Sydney's time, to best adjust to the new 
            time zone.                   *B
          Day 4 - Sunday, July 24: Sydney
            Discover Sydney 
            today, a wonderfully cosmopolitan city. Just a short walk from your 
            
 hotel 
            (the desk can give you directions) is the office of The Rocks Walking 
            Tours, from where you will start your 11.30am easy 90-minute walking 
            tour of this historic and vibrant area. Many of the buildings date 
            from the very first years of the settlement, and are convict-built. 
            You will get a good insight to the history of Sydney, and Australia. 
            The rest of the day is free to explore this vibrant and friendly city. 
            In addition to great shops to buy the needed souvenirs and gifts, 
            just a short walk is the Botanic 
            Gardens and the Domain, which has good views of the harbour, an 
            abundant bird life, and a colony of huge grey fruit-bats, whose wingspans 
            are approximately three feet. The Rocks Markets are in full swing 
            today (and yesterday), and are a good place to find a wide range of 
            Australian arts and crafts, ranging from high quality art and Aboriginal 
            artifacts to the usual tacky trash.
hotel 
            (the desk can give you directions) is the office of The Rocks Walking 
            Tours, from where you will start your 11.30am easy 90-minute walking 
            tour of this historic and vibrant area. Many of the buildings date 
            from the very first years of the settlement, and are convict-built. 
            You will get a good insight to the history of Sydney, and Australia. 
            The rest of the day is free to explore this vibrant and friendly city. 
            In addition to great shops to buy the needed souvenirs and gifts, 
            just a short walk is the Botanic 
            Gardens and the Domain, which has good views of the harbour, an 
            abundant bird life, and a colony of huge grey fruit-bats, whose wingspans 
            are approximately three feet. The Rocks Markets are in full swing 
            today (and yesterday), and are a good place to find a wide range of 
            Australian arts and crafts, ranging from high quality art and Aboriginal 
            artifacts to the usual tacky trash. 
           Many 
            people think of opals when they think of Australia, and we can recommend 
            a visit
Many 
            people think of opals when they think of Australia, and we can recommend 
            a visit  to 
            the National Opal Collection 
            downtown. It has a mining and information display about opals in association 
            with The Australian Museum, and offers tax-free buying; we’ve 
            included brochure which also entitle you to a discount and a free 
            gift. You should take your passport and airline ticket to buy tax-free. 
                 B
to 
            the National Opal Collection 
            downtown. It has a mining and information display about opals in association 
            with The Australian Museum, and offers tax-free buying; we’ve 
            included brochure which also entitle you to a discount and a free 
            gift. You should take your passport and airline ticket to buy tax-free. 
                 B     
          Day 5 - Monday, July 25: Sydney
            Today is free to continue your exploration of Sydney. The 
            Australian Museum, 
            with its impressive collection of Aboriginal artifacts and art, is 
             also 
            close by.It is also a very good natural history museum, naturally 
            featuring Australian wildlife, geography and geology. The Taronga 
            Zoo is a ferry ride
also 
            close by.It is also a very good natural history museum, naturally 
            featuring Australian wildlife, geography and geology. The Taronga 
            Zoo is a ferry ride across the harbour, and a lunch or dinner cruise is a good way to 
            truly appreciate this water-side city. During today or tomorrow you 
            may wish to take a guided 
            tour of the Opera 
            House; tours leave on the half hour from 9.30am until 4.45pm. 
            This can be followed by dinner and a show, or just a show, in one 
            of the Opera House theatres, depending on your tastes. A calendar 
            of events can be found here. 
            Everything is within walking distance of your hotel, although the 
            Museum is a little far and you may wish to take the bus or a train 
            - Sydney is extremely well-serviced by buses and the underground.   
            On the other side of Hyde Park are the Hyde 
            Park Barracks, home to over 15,000 convicts in Australia’s 
            formative years. Other areas of interest in Sydney are Darling Harbour, 
            with its world-class Aquarium, 
            and a little further out the once-notorious area called Kings Cross. 
            The inner suburbs of Wooloomooloo and Paddington 
            are now home to restaurants, boutique shops, and other less touristy 
            and more local-flavored shopping and dining opportunities. Your hotel 
            desk can help you visit any of these areas.            
            B
 
            across the harbour, and a lunch or dinner cruise is a good way to 
            truly appreciate this water-side city. During today or tomorrow you 
            may wish to take a guided 
            tour of the Opera 
            House; tours leave on the half hour from 9.30am until 4.45pm. 
            This can be followed by dinner and a show, or just a show, in one 
            of the Opera House theatres, depending on your tastes. A calendar 
            of events can be found here. 
            Everything is within walking distance of your hotel, although the 
            Museum is a little far and you may wish to take the bus or a train 
            - Sydney is extremely well-serviced by buses and the underground.   
            On the other side of Hyde Park are the Hyde 
            Park Barracks, home to over 15,000 convicts in Australia’s 
            formative years. Other areas of interest in Sydney are Darling Harbour, 
            with its world-class Aquarium, 
            and a little further out the once-notorious area called Kings Cross. 
            The inner suburbs of Wooloomooloo and Paddington 
            are now home to restaurants, boutique shops, and other less touristy 
            and more local-flavored shopping and dining opportunities. Your hotel 
            desk can help you visit any of these areas.            
            B 
            
            Day 6 - Tuesday, July 26: Sydney
            Continue to discover Sydney. Your hotel desk can help with 
            suggestions for other activities. If the weather is  fine 
            you may wish to visit the Blue Mountains. If so, this can be arranged 
            the day before through your hotel. We recommend two tour companies, 
            Mount 'N Beach Safaris and Oztrails. Oztrails is more casual, and 
            less expensive than Mount N Beach, but still gives a very good experience. 
            Mount 'N Beach visits a zoo on the way, so if you don't want to do 
            this - you'll be seeing most of what they have in the wild during 
            your trip - the Oztrails may be the best choice. Either way, your 
            itinerary will be similar to the Oztr
fine 
            you may wish to visit the Blue Mountains. If so, this can be arranged 
            the day before through your hotel. We recommend two tour companies, 
            Mount 'N Beach Safaris and Oztrails. Oztrails is more casual, and 
            less expensive than Mount N Beach, but still gives a very good experience. 
            Mount 'N Beach visits a zoo on the way, so if you don't want to do 
            this - you'll be seeing most of what they have in the wild during 
            your trip - the Oztrails may be the best choice. Either way, your 
            itinerary will be similar to the Oztr ails 
            itinerary below.
ails 
            itinerary below. 
          
            "You are picked up this morning for a full day out to the Blue 
            Mountains just west of Sydney, following a route that travels the same way as the early explorers who sought 
            a way across the mountains to the fertile grazing land beyond. The 
            views from the lookouts, including the Three Sisters, are quite spectacular. 
            Enjoy short bushwalks, look for kangaroos, experience the tall Eucalyptus 
            forest - and try some billy tea while there - enjoy some typically 
            Australian food in an country pub, or homestead for lunch, and see 
            early Australian non-urban architecture. The incline railroad and 
            scenicsender are unique ways to experience the edge of the mountains. 
            Your guide will tell you much abut the wildlife, history and geology 
            and of the areas visited. Return to your hotel about 6pm."                         
            B,(L if tour taken)
 
            route that travels the same way as the early explorers who sought 
            a way across the mountains to the fertile grazing land beyond. The 
            views from the lookouts, including the Three Sisters, are quite spectacular. 
            Enjoy short bushwalks, look for kangaroos, experience the tall Eucalyptus 
            forest - and try some billy tea while there - enjoy some typically 
            Australian food in an country pub, or homestead for lunch, and see 
            early Australian non-urban architecture. The incline railroad and 
            scenicsender are unique ways to experience the edge of the mountains. 
            Your guide will tell you much abut the wildlife, history and geology 
            and of the areas visited. Return to your hotel about 6pm."                         
            B,(L if tour taken)
          Day 7 - Wednesday, July 27: Sydney / Cairns
            This morning taxi back to the airport for your Qantas flight QF924 
            9.40am flight to Cairns.
 On arrival at 12.40pm you will be met and transferred to your hotel, 
            Tradewinds 
            Esplanade. You can walk out of the rear of the hotel to the Esplanade, 
            which runs along the bayfront. It is a very short and pleasant walk 
            through the new Esplanade 
            Fogarty Park to the main downtown area, past cafes, shops and 
            restaurants. Probably 
            the best eating fish in Australia, and one of the best in the world, 
            is Barramundi, and you should make sure this is a feature of one of 
            your meals here. Start with an appetizer of Mud crab or Moreton Bay 
            Bugs (both far better than they sound), followed by Barramundi done 
            as simply as possible. A dry white Australian Sauvignon Blanc, perhaps 
            from the Margaret River area of Western Australia, or a crisp Victorian 
            white, will be a perfect accompaniment.  We suggest checking 
            the tide times once you get to your hotel, as the period from about 
            15 minutes after the high tide through the next hour is the best for 
            the shorebirds on the Esplanade, and the best place for them is right 
            behind your hotel.          
            B
 
            On arrival at 12.40pm you will be met and transferred to your hotel, 
            Tradewinds 
            Esplanade. You can walk out of the rear of the hotel to the Esplanade, 
            which runs along the bayfront. It is a very short and pleasant walk 
            through the new Esplanade 
            Fogarty Park to the main downtown area, past cafes, shops and 
            restaurants. Probably 
            the best eating fish in Australia, and one of the best in the world, 
            is Barramundi, and you should make sure this is a feature of one of 
            your meals here. Start with an appetizer of Mud crab or Moreton Bay 
            Bugs (both far better than they sound), followed by Barramundi done 
            as simply as possible. A dry white Australian Sauvignon Blanc, perhaps 
            from the Margaret River area of Western Australia, or a crisp Victorian 
            white, will be a perfect accompaniment.  We suggest checking 
            the tide times once you get to your hotel, as the period from about 
            15 minutes after the high tide through the next hour is the best for 
            the shorebirds on the Esplanade, and the best place for them is right 
            behind your hotel.          
            B 
            Day 
            8 - Thursday, July 28: Great Barrier Reef
Day 
            8 - Thursday, July 28: Great Barrier Reef
            Today you are introduced to one of the natural wonders of the world—Australia’s 
            Great Barrier Reef, a series of reefs extending for about 1,250 miles 
            along the coast of Queensland, nearly to Papua New Guinea. Your boat today is Tusa, a smaller dedicated snorkel and dive 
            boat, which will take you to at least two separate places on the outer 
            reef. You are picked up from your hotel at 7.25am to begin your day. 
            Don't forget your towel (the hotel has special reef towels available), 
            hat, sunglasses and sunscreen. Most of the Great Barrier Reef, including 
            the parts visited today, are multiple-use Marine Park. Brilliantly 
            colored fish, giant clams, beche de mer and
 
            Guinea. Your boat today is Tusa, a smaller dedicated snorkel and dive 
            boat, which will take you to at least two separate places on the outer 
            reef. You are picked up from your hotel at 7.25am to begin your day. 
            Don't forget your towel (the hotel has special reef towels available), 
            hat, sunglasses and sunscreen. Most of the Great Barrier Reef, including 
            the parts visited today, are multiple-use Marine Park. Brilliantly 
            colored fish, giant clams, beche de mer and  coral 
            outcrops can all be seen. Easy swimming in brings you over coral “bombies,” 
            heads of coral with their assortment of fishes, and hard and soft 
            corals. Parrot fish glean algae from the coral, and small and medium 
            predators search for food. Schools of fish twist and flash between 
            the outcrops. An occasional sea turtle may be seen. Lunch is a tropical 
            smorgasbord aboard. There is time after your return this evening to 
            visit Cairns, or you may wish to relax poolside at the hotel.                        
            L
coral 
            outcrops can all be seen. Easy swimming in brings you over coral “bombies,” 
            heads of coral with their assortment of fishes, and hard and soft 
            corals. Parrot fish glean algae from the coral, and small and medium 
            predators search for food. Schools of fish twist and flash between 
            the outcrops. An occasional sea turtle may be seen. Lunch is a tropical 
            smorgasbord aboard. There is time after your return this evening to 
            visit Cairns, or you may wish to relax poolside at the hotel.                        
            L
           
           
          Day 9 - Friday, July 29: Cairns
             Today learn about Aboriginal culture at the Tjapukai 
            Aboriginal Cultural Park, enjoy a scenic train ride up the range 
            behind Cairns, and brush the top of the rainforest trees by cablecar. 
            Although designed as a tourist venture, the 16 year old Tjapukai concept 
            began and remains today a means of
 
            Today learn about Aboriginal culture at the Tjapukai 
            Aboriginal Cultural Park, enjoy a scenic train ride up the range 
            behind Cairns, and brush the top of the rainforest trees by cablecar. 
            Although designed as a tourist venture, the 16 year old Tjapukai concept 
            began and remains today a means of introducing non-aboriginal people to the world’s oldest living 
            culture, while at the same time showing by example to the Aboriginal 
            people themselves that their culture, often ignored and looked down 
            upon by its own people, is of great value and interest to others throughout 
            Australia and the world. Through dance and
 
            introducing non-aboriginal people to the world’s oldest living 
            culture, while at the same time showing by example to the Aboriginal 
            people themselves that their culture, often ignored and looked down 
            upon by its own people, is of great value and interest to others throughout 
            Australia and the world. Through dance and  theatre, 
            and traditional activities including spear and boomerang throwing, 
            food and medicinal plants identification, and shelter construction, 
            there is much to learn here about Aboriginal life. Prior t
theatre, 
            and traditional activities including spear and boomerang throwing, 
            food and medicinal plants identification, and shelter construction, 
            there is much to learn here about Aboriginal life. Prior t o 
            Tjapukai you will be picked up for the morning scenic 
            train ride to Kuranda, 
            then the Skyrail Cable 
            ride down, an interesting way to see the rainforest from the canopy. 
            Skyrail's terminus is adjacent to Tjapukai, and at the end of the 
            day you will be returned to your hotel. A suggestion for dinner is 
            the Red 
            Ochre Grill, where native Australian foods are cooked and presented 
            in gourmet style. This unique concept has introduced a whole new range 
            of tastes to the Australian palate.
o 
            Tjapukai you will be picked up for the morning scenic 
            train ride to Kuranda, 
            then the Skyrail Cable 
            ride down, an interesting way to see the rainforest from the canopy. 
            Skyrail's terminus is adjacent to Tjapukai, and at the end of the 
            day you will be returned to your hotel. A suggestion for dinner is 
            the Red 
            Ochre Grill, where native Australian foods are cooked and presented 
            in gourmet style. This unique concept has introduced a whole new range 
            of tastes to the Australian palate.
           
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