Pre & Post Conference Tours

Blue Mountains
| Cost: | $155 per person |
| Start: | 8.00am Pick up – Museum of Contemporary Art |
| Finish: | 6.00pm Drop off – Circular Quay |
| Available Dates: | 11 - 13 October 2012 18 October – 20 October 2012 |
The Blue Mountains day tour will take you to one of Australia’s most famous and truly breathtaking scenery, where you will enjoy some of the most panoramic views from the Australian cliff tops. The Blue Mountains is wilderness at its most spectacular, the mountain terrain is alive with incredible wildlife, blooming flora, splendid sheer sandstone cliffs and towering rock formations intercepted by waterfalls – making it one of Australia’s must see destinations.
Magistic Cruises
| Cost: | $63 per person |
| Start: | 12pm Pick up – King St Wharf 5, Darling Harbour |
| Finish: | 4pm Drop off – King St Wharf 5, Darling Harbour |
| Available Dates: | 12 – 13 October 2012 18 – 20 October 2012 |
Renowned as the most impressive fleet on Sydney Harbour, these multi-million dollar catamarans are famous for serving a mouth-watering buffet which will definitely have you coming back for seconds. The tempting buffet features an array of dishes including the best of fresh local seafood amongst other culinary delights.
The lunch cruise will pass by the sights of Sydney Harbour such as the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the Opera House, Fort Denison, Luna Park and Sydney’s million dollar waterfront mansions.
Please Note: Normal cruise is 12pm-2pm, the extra 2 hours is a bonus to this cruise and is only subject to availability, you will be informed when you book if you are entitled to this bonus offer.

Sydney Opera House
| Cost: | $35.00 per person |
| Start: | 11am or 3pm |
| Duration: | One hour |
| Available Dates: | 12 – 13 October 2012 18 - 20 October 2012 |
Sydney Opera House is a masterpiece of late modern architecture. It is admired internationally and proudly treasured by the people of Australia. In its short lifetime, Sydney Opera House has earned a reputation as a world-class performing arts centre and become a symbol of both Sydney and the Australian nation