Sydney Fun Ticket provides entry into three major attractions just north of Sydney – Australian Reptile Park, Hunter Valley Gardens and Moonshadow Dolphin Cruises. The Sydney Fun Ticket is designed especially for the self-drive market, travelling to three very distinct regions, all within 3 hours drive of Sydney – Central Coast, Hunter Valley and Port Stephens.

Australian Reptile ParkAustralian Reptile Park, located at Somersby, Central Coast, boasts native and exotic animals, unique exhibits and loads of exciting daily hands-on wildlife shows, all set within the Australian bush. Experience personal up-close animal encounters when you walk with dingoes, a wombat, Hugo the Galapagos tortoise, koalas, friendly kangaroos and numerous reptiles. Discover the Indiana Jones themed exhibit 'Lost World of Reptiles', home to masses of deadly and curious, scaly critters including the giant icon of Sobek, the Egyptian crocodile god. Untangle your way through the web of intrigue in 'Spider World', Australia's only spider zoo with fun interactive displays, massive exotic tarantulas and the world's only funnel web spider venom milking show. Have your photo taken with a cuddly koala or a huge python. Be amazed by the GIANT crocodiles and alligators, see Tasmanian devils and learn all about the Park's unique devil breeding program. Wander through the nature trails of wildflowers and bush fragrances. See platypus, cassowaries and yellow-footed rock wallabies.  Children can scale the adventure playground, bring a picnic or sausage to sizzle on the BBQ or enjoy a scrumptious lunch at the Hard Croc Cafe. All of this and so much more at the ZOO with BITE!
Open 9am-5pm daily (closed Christmas day).
Web: www.reptilepark.com.au, Ph: +61 2 4340 1022.

 

Hunter Valley GardensHunter Valley Gardens is nestled in the foothills of the Brokenback Ranges in the heart of the Hunter vineyards. Spanning over 25 hectares, be amazed by the sensational sights, colours and fragrances of the twelve stunning feature gardens. Along the eight kilometres of walking paths are more than six thousand trees, one million ground covers and six hundred thousand shrubs, all of a standard that you won't see elsewhere in Australia. Bask in a lavish array of colour in the Rose Garden, with more than eight thousand roses on display and laze above the ten metre waterfall. Step back in time with all your favourite fairytale characters in the Storybook Garden and inhale the beautiful fragrance of the red Bougainvilleas in the Italian Grotto. Explore each garden one by one enjoying the exciting journey through flowers, trees and shrubs with an air of discovery at every turn. 
Open 9am-5pm daily (closed Christmas day).
Web: www.hvg.com.au, Ph: +61 2 4998 4000


MoonshadowMoonshadow Dolphin Cruises depart daily from d'Albora Marina in Nelson Bay, Port Stephens. Take in the spectacular views overlooking the Blue Water Paradise from the 360-degree viewing deck. There is a 99% success rate in sighting the dolphins. Bring swimmers and a towel on board for a complimentary ride in the boom net. Enjoy live commentary and a light morning or afternoon tea whilst in search for some of the Port's 160 resident bottlenose dolphins.

10:30am & 1:30pm daily.

Web: www.moonshadow.com.au. Ph: +61 2 4984 9388

 

Ticket Prices: Adults $57.00 
  Children 6 - 15 $30.00
  Children Under 5 free

                           

TERMS & CONDITIONS
Moonshadow Cruises: cruises must be pre-booked (call 4984 9388)
Vouchers Valid for 3 months only from the date of purchase.
No refunds on any un-used portions of voucher.

 

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