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Kings Canyon Australia Optional+ A$50
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How to pay for optional excursions - Australia
Optional excursions are booked and paid for through your Tour Manager once you are on tour. Every Tour Manager in Australia has their own style when it comes to collecting payment for optional excursions and your Tour Manager will explain how they would like this done once you are on tour. Payments can only be made to your Tour Manager in local currency cash or by credit card payment.
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Kings Canyon
One of the outback’s hidden treasures, the spectacular Kings Canyon is 100 kilometers south west of Alice Springs and is arguably Australia’s most beautiful, naturally occurring oasis. You can climb to the rim of the Canyon to see ‘the lost city’ or weathered rock that resembles the ruins of an ancient city as well as the perennial water holes surrounded by the palm-filled ‘Gardens of Eden’.
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Learn to Surf, Surfers Paradise
by – Tash, Tour Manager, Australia and Europe There are plenty of great spots along the East Coast of Australia to surf, but we think (as the name suggests) that Surfers Paradise is just the place for our passengers to learn the art of this Australian pastime. At Surfers Paradise, there is a stretch of amazing beaches that runs for a good 40 km and you... more »
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Add this Optionalto the following tours
- Territory and Outback (Reverse) 14 Days
- Aussie Explorer 28 Days
- Territory and Outback 14 Days
- Ocean to Outback 18 Days
- Aussie Explorer 28 Days
- Alice and Uluru (Reverse) 9 Days
- Aussie Explorer (Reverse) with Whitsundays Sailing 26 Days
- Ocean to Outback 18 Days
- Aussie Explorer 28 Days
- Territory and Outback (Reverse) 14 Days
Related Highlights
- Hike along the canyon ridge
- Visit Kings Canyon in Watarrka National Park
- Hike to the 'Garden of Eden' waterhole and the 'Lost City'
- City sightseeing tour
- City sightseeing tour to see the Sydney Opera House, historic Rocks area, Harbour Bridge, Bondi Beach & Mrs Macquarie's Chair for a panoramic view of Sydney Harbour


