
Australia Romantic Escape
Experience Australia through its most romantic settings, combining iconic city views, scenic coastlines, stylish dining, intimate experiences, and relaxed beach time. Begin in Sydney, where harbor cruises, waterfront walks, elegant dining, and spectacular views set the tone for the journey. Continue to Melbourne for charming laneways, café culture, Yarra River evenings, and a memorable Great Ocean Road experience. Finish on the Gold Coast, where golden beaches, panoramic sunsets, spa experiences, and leisurely coastal days create the perfect ending. This itinerary is designed to balance sightseeing with private time, making it ideal for honeymoons, anniversaries, and couples looking for a relaxed Australian getaway.
Highlights
- Sydney Harbour Dinner Cruise
- Sydney Opera House and Circular Quay
- Bondi Beach
- Coastal walk
- Blue Mountains
- Scenic World
- Leura Village
- Melbourne laneways
- Yarra River evening
- Melbourne Skydeck
- Great Ocean Road
- Twelve Apostles
- Gold Coast beaches
- SkyPoint sunset
- Gold Coast Hinterland
- Couple's spa experience
- Romantic farewell dinner
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Day Plan

Arrival in Sydney and Romantic Harbour Evening
Arrive at Sydney International Airport, complete immigration and baggage formalities, and meet your transfer representative.
Transfer to your centrally located hotel and complete check-in formalities.
Relax after the international journey.
Begin the trip with a gentle waterfront walk around Circular Quay and the Sydney Opera House.
Attraction
Sydney Opera House
The Sydney Opera House is the most photographed landmark in Sydney and a global architectural icon, designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon and completed in 1973 on Bennelong Point along the harbour. For travellers asking Sydney which country, it stands in Australia, and Sydney in which state, it is in New South Wales. Its sweeping precast concrete sails are clad in more than a million white and cream Swedish ceramic tiles, shimmering against the harbour skyline. Although construction ran ten years over schedule and far beyond budget, leading to Utzon’s resignation, the finished masterpiece has been UNESCO listed since 2007. Today it stages around 1,800 performances annually across multiple venues including the Concert Hall, Opera Theatre, Drama Theatre, Playhouse and Studio, making it central to cultural life for Sydney people. The Forecourt steps and Northern Terrace promenade are free to explore, while interior access requires a tour or performance ticket, one of the top things to do in Sydney within the wider Sydney area.

Stroll through the gardens and continue toward Mrs Macquarie's Chair for one of Sydney's best harbor viewpoints.
Attraction
Mrs Macquarie's Chair
A visit to Mrs Macquarie's Chair offers travelers one of Sydney’s most celebrated viewpoints, combining uninterrupted harbor scenery with the rare opportunity to see the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge together in a single panoramic view. Begin at the waterfront viewpoint on Mrs Macquarie's Point, where the elevated position provides a sweeping outlook across Sydney Harbour. From here, the distinctive white sails of the Opera House sit beautifully against the enormous steel arch of the Harbour Bridge. Take time to walk around the surrounding foreshore, where rocky edges, mature trees, harbor waters, and city views create excellent opportunities for sightseeing and photography. The historic Mrs Macquarie's Chair, carved from exposed sandstone, adds another layer of character to the location. The landmark dates from the early colonial period and is associated with Elizabeth Macquarie, wife of Governor Lachlan Macquarie. Continue along the waterfront paths toward the Royal Botanic Garden, enjoying changing perspectives of the harbor, passing boats, city skyline, and nearby landmarks. Late afternoon and sunset can be particularly rewarding, when softer light falls across the Opera House and Harbour Bridge and the harbor gradually begins to reflect the colors of the evening sky.

Enjoy an evening cruise with beautiful views of the illuminated Sydney Opera House, Harbour Bridge, and city skyline.
Overnight: Sydney
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