South Coast Private Luxury Tour (Optional Extend Your Day Trip to the Southern Highlands)

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South Coast Private Luxury Tour (Optional Extend Your Day Trip to the Southern Highlands)

Adventure and Outdoors Tours
Cultural and Theme Tours
Food and Wine Tours
Nature and wildlife
Sightseeing Tours
1 min guests
15 max guests

Highlights

  • Savour sweeping ocean views along the Grand Pacific Drive, experiencing the dramatic coastline from Sydney to Shoalhaven.
  • Explore natural rock pools at North Wollongong Beach, perfect for a refreshing swim or a relaxed stroll.
  • Witness the Kiama Blowhole's powerful ocean surge, complemented by stunning lighthouse views and seasonal whale watching.
  • Indulge in wine tasting at Crooked River Wines in Gerringong, enjoying the perfect blend of nature and relaxation.

The South Coast is renowned for its dramatic coastline, pristine beaches, and natural beauty, stretching from Sydney to the Shoalhaven region.

This scenic journey follows the Grand Pacific Drive, featuring sweeping ocean views and the iconic Sea Cliff Bridge.

Charming seaside towns line the coast, with popular stops such as North Wollongong Beach and Harbour, perfect for a relaxed stroll, a swim, or enjoying coffee and local treats.
Adventurous visitors can explore natural rock pools or walk along picturesque bays. A visit to the Kiama Blowhole is a highlight, where ocean waves surge through a natural rock formation, with nearby lighthouse views and seasonal whale watching opportunities.

Further south, towns like Berry offer boutique shopping and cafés, blending country charm with coastal appeal. Nature lovers can explore lush rainforests and waterfalls, including Minnamurra Rainforest’s elevated boardwalks.
To finish, enjoy wine tasting at Crooked River Wines in Gerringong. The South Coast delivers a perfect mix of nature, relaxation, and adventure in a memorable day trip.

Extend Your Day Trip to the Southern Highlands and experience even more of New South Wales’ natural and cultural treasures, offering a serene inland complement to the coastal adventures of the South Coast.

Itinerary highlights

Royal National Park

Just south of Sydney, the Royal National Park offers a spectacular escape into one of the world’s oldest national parks. Renowned for its dramatic coastal scenery, diverse landscapes, and rich Aboriginal heritage, it’s a destination where nature and culture meet.

From rugged sandstone cliffs and secluded beaches to lush rainforests and tranquil rivers, the park invites visitors to explore at their own pace. Highlights include the iconic Coast Track, scenic lookouts, seasonal wildflowers, and natural swimming spots like Wattamolla.

Whether you’re hiking, cycling, kayaking, or simply enjoying a picnic surrounded by native bushland, the Royal National Park delivers an immersive outdoor experience just a short drive from the city.

Perfect for day trips or extended stays, it’s a place to reconnect with nature, discover local wildlife, and experience the raw beauty of the New South Wales coastline.

Kiama Blowhole

Located in the scenic seaside town of Kiama, the Kiama Blowhole is one of Australia’s most impressive natural attractions. Carved into the coastal rock, this powerful ocean geyser sends plumes of seawater high into the air when waves surge through the cavern below.

Set within the Kiama Blowhole Point precinct, the site offers sweeping ocean views, coastal walking tracks, and open green spaces perfect for relaxing and taking in the dramatic surroundings. When conditions are right, the blowhole can spray water over 20 metres into the air, creating a spectacular display that draws visitors from around the world.

Easily accessible and just a short walk from Kiama’s town centre, it’s an ideal stop for day-trippers exploring the South Coast. Nearby cafés, picnic areas, and historic landmarks make it a well-rounded destination for all ages.

Whether you catch it at full force or during a calmer moment, the Kiama Blowhole is a must-see natural wonder showcasing the raw power and beauty of the New South Wales coastline.

Stanwell Tops

Perched along the dramatic Illawarra escarpment, Stanwell Tops offers breathtaking panoramic views over the coastline just south of Sydney. Known for its sweeping ocean vistas and open clifftop landscapes, it’s a favourite spot for both relaxation and adventure.

The area is best known for Bald Hill, one of Australia’s premier hang gliding and paragliding sites, where colourful gliders take off against a backdrop of endless blue. From the lookout, visitors can watch them soar above the coastline while taking in views that stretch from the Sea Cliff Bridge to the Royal National Park.

With easy access, walking paths, and picnic areas, Stanwell Tops is ideal for a scenic stop along the Grand Pacific Drive. Whether you’re capturing photos, enjoying a quiet moment, or watching the thrill of flight, it’s a place that showcases the natural beauty of the New South Wales coast.

Perfect for day trips, it offers a refreshing contrast to the city—where the escarpment meets the sea in one of the region’s most iconic landscapes.

Symbio Wildlife Park

Set on the edge of the Royal National Park, Symbio Wildlife Park offers an interactive and family-friendly wildlife experience just a short drive south of Sydney.

Home to a wide range of native Australian and exotic animals, the park invites visitors to get up close with kangaroos, koalas, meerkats, reptiles, and more. Daily keeper talks and feeding sessions provide engaging insights into animal care and conservation, making it both an educational and memorable visit.

Designed with families in mind, Symbio also features picnic areas, playgrounds, and a seasonal splash park, creating a relaxed environment where visitors can spend the entire day exploring.

Whether you’re hand-feeding kangaroos or learning about endangered species, Symbio Wildlife Park offers a unique opportunity to connect with wildlife in a natural bushland setting along the New South Wales coast.

Berry Country Town

Nestled on the picturesque South Coast, Berry is a charming historic village known for its relaxed atmosphere, boutique shopping, and vibrant food scene. Surrounded by rolling green farmland and close to stunning beaches, it offers a perfect blend of country charm and coastal lifestyle.

The town’s tree-lined streets are home to artisan stores, local galleries, and inviting cafés, alongside heritage buildings that reflect its rich history. Berry is also a popular stop for food lovers, with everything from gourmet produce and bakeries to award-winning restaurants showcasing regional flavours.

Just a short drive from Sydney, Berry is ideal for day trips or weekend escapes. Visitors can explore nearby wineries, beaches, and national parks, or simply slow down and enjoy the welcoming village atmosphere.

Whether you’re browsing local markets, indulging in fresh local produce, or taking in the scenic surrounds, Berry offers a memorable taste of the South Coast.

Tour details

  • Adventure and Outdoors Tours
  • Cultural and Theme Tours
  • Food and Wine Tours
  • Nature and wildlife
  • Sightseeing Tours
  • Customised
  • Full Day
  • Chauffeured Tour
  • Large Group Tour
  • Private Tour
  • Small Group Tour
Accessibility

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

  • ATEC Japan Host
  • Quality Tourism Accreditation

Memberships

  • Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation
  • Visitor Information Centre

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