Mildura Ballooning offers visitors to Mildura the ultimate tourist adventure! Experiencing the Murray Outback Region from a magnificent, comfortable and safe hot air balloon gives tourists of all ages a relaxed unbeatable view of this unique area.
Your early morning ballooning adventure includes a one hour flight that can include the diversity of flying over the city of Mildura, vineyards, citrus orchards, bushland and of course the mighty Murray river. In fact Mildura is such a perfect place for ballooning that in 2004 Mildura hosted the World Hot Air Ballooning Championships. Passengers regularly see wildlife including kangaroos, native birds and emus.
Take advantage of Mildura's easterly location - Mildura Ballooning have the latest get up time for ballooning in Australia. After landing passengers return to Mildura for a sit down cooked breakfast and champagne celebration at a leading restaurant.
Currently Mildura Ballooning can carry ten passengers in one balloon per flight - ballooning is a great group/family/team building activity suitable for all ages and fitness levels.
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