We will meet at 8:45 at the Port Bus Loading area. Get ready for a fun and immersive day out, learning about Brisbane and getting up close with native animals.
Embark on a full-day shore excursion to Brisbane, immersing yourself in natural wonders, architectural marvels, and cultural highlights. Discover the rich history of the city, from its founding in 1799 to its transformation into a vibrant metropolis.
Visit and the majestic Kangaroo Point Cliffs.
Enjoy a delicious, included lunch at the botanical garden cafe with stunning garden views.
Explore iconic landmarks, admire breathtaking views, and get up close with adorable koalas and native wildlife at the renowned Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary the world’s first and largest koala sanctuary.
This is a great snapshot of our gorgeous city, with informative commentary given by our friendly drivers/guides.
Welcoming you to the sunshine state aboard our comfy and spacious 11 seater minibus you will indeed become a Brisbane Local Too.
Please meet us at the Bus Zone. It is located directly outside the terminal doors, there are ushers to show you if you feel like you need that. Bus will arrive at 9:15 for a prompt 9:30 departure. We will be in a Toyota Hiace with Bums on Seats or Bos Tours on the side. You wont miss us !!
Discover the historical building which was once Brisbane first source of Power. With views over to the mansions in Tenneriffe and a cute little cafe for a quick coffee. Enjoy the beauty of an old piece of infrastructure which has now been turned into an entertainment precinct.
The Story Bridgeis a heritage-listedsteel cantilever bridgespanning the Brisbane Riverthat carries vehicular, bicycle and pedestrian traffic between the northern and the southern suburbs of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is the longest cantilever bridgein Australia. The road across the bridge is named Bradfield Highway.
Come visit the bougainvillea Arch and the Brisbane Sign for the best of Brisbane photo! The South Bank Parklands, which were established on the former site of World Expo 88, are one of Brisbane's most popular tourist attractions. The parklands are home to many restaurants and cafés as well as landmarks such as the Queensland Conservatorium, the Wheel of Brisbane, the Nepalese Peace Pagoda, Streets Beach (a free man-made swimming area), and the Grand Arbour. Approximately 11,000,000 people visit the South Bank Parklands each year.[1]
We will travel alonside the brisbane river and sight many things along the way, from historical buildings and bridges to our wonderful city cat which cruises along this amazing long river which spans from the mouth of the ocean all the way to toowong.
Check out the great views of the city and the Brisbane River! The Kangaroo Point Cliffs were created by convicts mining the volcanic rock or ignimbrite or welded tuff which form the cliffs.[2] These lavas and pyroclastic rocks were deposited in the Triassic Period about 230 million years ago and filled an ancient river valley. These rocks were known as porphyry and later became known as the geological unit called the Brisbane tuff.[3] Records indicate that it was Captain Patrick Logan, commandant of the Moreton Bay penal settlement, who first opened a quarry to supply stone to his building works as early as 1826. Stone from the quarry was used to line parts of the Brisbane River with walls, for the Manly Boat Harbour and at the new Port of Brisbane. The quarry finally closed in 1976.[3]
View Brisbane from up High with almost 360 degree views of the city! Before the Moreton Bay penal settlement, Mount Coot-tha was the home of the Yugara Aboriginal people. The Aboriginal people came to the area to collect ku-ta, the Yugarabul word for honey that was produced by the native stingless bee. In 1839, surveyor James Warner and his team cleared the top of the mountain of all trees except one large eucalypt tree. Because this single tree could be seen from many other locations, it was used as a trigonometric station to take surveying measurements. This led to the mountain being called One Tree Hill. In 1873, the forests on the mountain were reserved declared a timber reserve to supply timber for Queensland's growing railway network. The name Coot-tha replaced the name One Tree Hill when the area was declared a park in August 1883. The name was suggested by Henry Wyatt Radford, the Clerk of the Queensland Legislative Council.
We will have lunch here and time to wander the gardens. The Brisbane Botanic Gardens has a range of attractions featuring plants from different landscapes, including a tropical hothouse, a Japanese garden, an arid zone (plants from Central America and Africa), and a Pacific Island zone. The major exhibit is the 27-hectare (67-acre) display of native Australian plants (with emphasis on Queensland plants), featuring an artificial lagoon.
Visit the longest running koala sanctuary in Australia! A great little zoo! Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary was opened in 1927 by Queenslander, Claude Reid. We initially opened with just two koalas, Jack and Jill, at a time when wild koalas were being culled for the fur trade. It was quickly recognised by Claude that something had to be done to help protect one of Australia’s most iconic species. The sanctuary is named after the huge hoop pine that still stands today at our Ticket Entrance. It is said that the single pine tree used to be a location marker for guests visiting the sanctuary via the Brisbane River, mooring their boats at the ‘lone pine’. The tree was planted by Daniel Clarkson in 1867, when the property was a cotton farm.
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