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Sight Sea All Terrain Charters offers unique day discovery charters in the Port Macquarie region, utilizing a large all-terrain bus designed to navigate beaches, rugged terrains, and picturesque routes. With a capacity for 4 to 10 people, their charters are ideal for individuals, groups, or clubs seeking to explore stunning coastlines, hidden hinterlands, breathtaking lookouts, and waterfalls.
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Each charter includes complimentary bottled water and a friendly, experienced driver to enhance the experience. Guests have the flexibility to choose from suggested destinations or craft their own unique journey. Convenient pick-up and drop-off options are available at Plaza Car Park (Short Street), Settlement Point Car Park, or by arrangement for special group requirements.
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Suggested charter routes include:
Northbound Discovery: Cross the Hastings River via the Settlement Point ferry, travel along North Shore beach to Queens Head, Point Plomer, Big Hill, Racecourse Head, and Crescent Head, with a stop at Maria River Distillery. Duration: 2-3 hours.
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Southbound Discovery: Visit Lake Cathie, continue to North Brother Mountain for panoramic views, enjoy local eateries at Laurieton and North Haven, and return via Bonny Hills. Duration: 3-4 hours.
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Westbound Discovery: Experience a scenic drive through Long Flat and Mount Seaview, followed by a return journey via the historic Kindee Bridge and Pipeclay Road. Duration: 3-4 hours.
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Additionally, participating venues such as Chop ’n Chill, The Byabarra, Maria River Distillery, and Black Duck Brewery offer a 10% discount to Sight Sea adventurers (terms and conditions apply).
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For those interested in creating a personalized experience, Sight Sea All Terrain Charters is open to designing custom adventures tailored to specific interests. To book a charter or for more information, contact them at info@sightsea.com.au or call 0457 709 719.
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