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Blue Mountains Private Tour
Highlights
- Explore the stunning views of the Blue Mountains with experienced guides who tailor your adventure to your interests.
- Relax in a spacious tour vehicle while discovering charming towns and lush rainforests in this World Heritage Area.
- Enjoy family-friendly experiences designed to create lasting memories in the breathtaking Australian landscape.
- Customise your full-day tour to suit your pace, ensuring a unique and personalised journey through nature's beauty.
Their Blue Mountains Private Tour allows you to spend your day your way, with their experienced guides and spacious tour vehicle.
They suggest the best ways to relax and enjoy the views, the walks, the towns, and the rainforests nestled within this pristine World Heritage Area.
Itinerary highlights
Optional – Featherdale Wildlife Park
Featherdale Wildlife Park is home to one of Australia’s most comprehensive collections of native wildlife. This is the place to have a personal encounter with a koala, feed kangaroos, see wombats, parrots and finches, a huge crocodile and fairy penguins. Entry is discounted for our guests. $25 per adult and $15 for children.
Wentworth Falls
Wentworth Falls offers a range of bushwalks and panoramic views of the Jamison Valley. We can follow trails which wind though tea-tree forests, fern gullies, cave overhangs and past a variety of lookouts. Together we’ll select the appropriate grade of walk for your group. Our guided walks can range from 15 minutes to 2 hours and include the Wentworth Falls Track, Darwin’s Walk or the Undercliff Walk.
Leura, Katoomba or Blackheath
Each of the villages of the upper mountains – Leura, Katoomba, and Blackheath – have their own character. All three offer excellent lunch options and charming streetscapes. There are cafes, bistros, and pub meals. Or meat pies and take-away sandwiches if the day calls for a picnic with a mountain view. If fine dining is of interest to you and your group – we’re happy to make recommendations and bookings ahead of time
Optional – The Grose Valley, Blackheath or Katoomba,
After lunch there’s time for more sightseeing. If we’re in Blackheath a visit to one or more of the lookouts over the Grose Valley are in order: Pulpit Rock, Anvil Rock, or Govetts Leap. In Katoomba we can follow the Cliff Drive, pulling in for views over the Jamison Valley. If you want to visit Scenic World, this is time. Our final stop is always Echo Point in Katoomba and the postcard view of Three Sisters in the afternoon light.
Optional – Glenbrook National Park, the Olympic Park ferry or direct return
If we haven’t stopped at Glenbrook National Park or Featherdale Wildlife Park on our outward journey, we might stop on the way home. At Glenbrook we might spot wild kangaroos while at Featherdale you can get up close and personal with all manner of Australian animals and birds.
If you’d like something different for your return to the city – we can drive through Sydney Olympic Park to the wharf from where you can catch a ferry to the City. This commuter ferry cruises down the Parramatta River through suburban Sydney. It takes about an hour to reach either Barangaroo or Circular Quay.
Tour details
- On demand
Features
Service facilities
Disabled access available, contact operator for details.
Operation information
Sydney Adventure Tours
Sydney Adventure Tours offer expert guides and experienced drivers for private tours and transportation services in the greater Sydney area.
They can guide you on a visit to the Hunter Valley, the Blue Mountains, South Coast, Southern Highlands, Central Coast, or sights around town.
Most of these guests, until recently, have been visiting Sydney from overseas.
Accreditations
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ATEC Japan Host
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Quality Tourism Accreditation
Memberships
- Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation
- Visitor Information Centre