Experience the Beauty and Adventure of Australia

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Explore the beautiful state of Queensland and take part in an educational equine tour across the Gold and Sunshine Coasts this fall. This unique tour is part adventure and part horsemanship instruction and is all inclusive. The package includes: Arrival transfer — welcome dinner — two horsemanship clinics — Australian Outback Spectacular Dinner and Show — Admission and VIP tour of Australia Zoo — Two-day Noosa Bush and Beach Trail Ride — Free time is built in to the tour to relax or take advantage of optional add-ons — All transport between destinations and to/from included activities.

ACCOMMODATION — 7 nights – Jupiters Hotel and Casino, Gold Coast, and 3 nights – RACV Noosa Resort, Sunshine Coast

MEALS — 10 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 2 dinners

TRANSPORTATION — Private coaches

GROUP SIZE — Maximum 15 riding guests

TOUR DATES — September 23rd – October 3rd, 2016

Download the brochure for detailed information about daily activities and why this trip would be the one you don’t want to miss out on. Pricing information is available online.

This tour is not sponsored by or affiliated with Downunder Horsemanship. All inquiries, including further information or to sign up, must be directed to [email protected].

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