Melbourne Sports Tours - Melbourne

From $ 71.25 to $ 140.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 8802 4547
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Melbourne Sports Tours take you behind the scenes of Melbourne's sporting venues and to the games we play.

Sports Lovers Tours - Join us for fun alternative city sightseeing journey around Melbourne. The Morning Tour explores behind the scenes of venues that play host to Australia's favourite sporting events: The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), Melbourne and Olympic Parks - Rod Laver Arena, Albert Park Melbourne Grand Prix racetrack, Flemington Race Course, Commonwealth Village and includes lunch overlooking the arena at Telstra Dome.

Full Day Add-on Sports Lovers Tour Options include:

* Foster s Australia Brewery

* Or AFL World at National Sports Museum (from March 2008)

* Or Telstra Dome Tour and Melbourne Observation Deck

* Or MCG AND Rod Laver Arena Tours

* Or Tennis and Tour, play on the show courts where the champions play

* Or The Official Neighbours Tour.

Australian Rules Football - with a local host - Experience the unique Australian game of football with a local host to explain the rules, bumps and brawls. Sensational reserved undercover seating.

Surf Coast Tour - Learn to surf at Torquay Beach with fully trained instructors and equipment hire.

Group Options Brewery Tour - Visit Foster's Australia Brewery for Tour and Tastings! Enjoy lunch at a local brewery pub overlooking the water at Docklands. Complete the tour with a beer garden tasting experience (weather dependent).

Sports Trivia Nights

Horses, Wine & Beer - Visit Living Legends (famous racehorse retirement village), winery & or brewery lunch and tastings.

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