Embark on a full-day shore excursion to Brisbane, immersing yourself in its 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 New Farm Park, the iconic Brisbane Powerhouse, Story Bridge 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 historical and factual information given by our friendly drivers/guides.
We will welcome you to the sunshine state, show off our marvelous city and even allow you a view from the top of our gorgeous Mt Coo-tha Range, traveling in comfort and style on the Bos Tours Bus.
Lunch Meal Provided
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]
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Tickets not required we will just check your booking name.