1. Flinders Ranges, South Australia
Enjoy sunset in Flinders Mountains of South Australia. In evening, take your group to Prairie Hotel in Parachirna to watch sunset draw colorful curtains on desert sky.
Known for its wicked humour, Savannah's menu is based on "wild mixed grill" and patrons range from cowboys to wildlife-seeking filmmakers.
2. Great Barrier Reef off coast of Queensland
One of Mother Nature's most dazzling creations, this labyrinthof reefs, islands, lagoons, channels and caves teems with all manner of marine life.
Stephen recommends trying to put on a mask and snorkel, lie face down in water and hold your breath.
3. Tram route 96, Melbourne
Nothing matters more than a tram, and Melbourne 96 is exactly what you need. The journey brings together some of city's iconic sights on a nine-mile journey from north of city through city center and south to St Kilda by sea.
During your trip, be sure to visit Melbourne Museum, Exhibition Gallery, Carlton Gardens, State Parliament, Bourke Street Shopping Center and Luna Park.
4. Northern Territory Red Center
Sunset over rust-red slopes of Uluru in Australia's Red Center is a magical moment best seen from back of a camel.
Your mount can even take you to Sounds of Silence Dinner, where you can enjoy a romantic dinner in a sea of darkness under stars.
5. Breakfast at Bondi Beach, New South Wales
Australia's most famous beach Bondi (Bondi) is where people of Sydney take off their clothes and most of their obstacles.
Arrive early to see tribe in action, have breakfast at one of seaside cafes, and then go swimming or even take a surf lesson.
Combine city break with coast life, wine tasting with wildlife, relaxation with exploration on this 2-week tour of Australia.
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