Blue Mountains Tour with Wentworth Falls, Guided Bushwalks & River Cruise
Sydney
Blue Mountains Tour with Wentworth Falls, Guided Bushwalks & River Cruise
12 hours
Free cancellation up to 48 hours before the start of your experience
Group: up to 24
Comfortable roundtrip transfers in a A/C Bus
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Explore Australia's Grand Canyon with a small group on this Blue Mountains tour, hiking Wentworth Falls, soaking up Kings Tableland views, and more.
On this cozy tour with travel buffs, hike to the towering sandstones of Three Sisters Rock, stroll the Leura village, and bask at the Olympic Park.
Ride in style on a mini deluxe bus and enjoy a scenic ferry ride back to Sydney along the harbor with breathtaking 360° vistas.
With an English-speaking guide, bushwalk along the Wentworth Falls, and take in the sprawling greenery from the Kings Tableland’s high viewpoint.
Sydney Zoo lets animal aficionados come face to face with koalas, see hopping kangaroos, and spot dingoes, wombats, echidnas, and more!
Fun fact: Aboriginals have had links to the Blue Mountains for 45,000 years! See their stories in ancient rock paintings.
Full-day tour to the Blue Mountains
Entry to the Blue Mountains National Park
45-minute Sydney harbor & river cruise
English-speaking guide
Round-trip Sydney bus transfers
Small group of 24
Entry to Sydney Zoo
Entry to Scenic World
Lunch
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City to mountains – Aussie critters and epic landscapes await!
Your tour starts bright and early with a comfy coach ride departing Sydney's bustling city center with a small group of travelers. As you leave the urban jungle behind, lush green landscapes start unfolding, a sneak peek of the beauty that awaits in the Blue Mountains. Your first stop will be at Sydney Zoo, a chance to meet a whole bunch of adorable Aussie critters – from cuddly koalas and quirky wombats to the toothy Tasmanian devil. Your English-speaking guide, a walking encyclopedia of Blue Mountains lore, breathes life into every stop!
A day of nature, history, and harbor lights
Next up, you’ll head to Scenic World Katoomba, where you can pay and ride the steepest railway, or glide above the canopy on the Skyway, while immersed in the beauty of this World Heritage site. Later, see the iconic Three Sisters Rock, a natural wonder steeped in Aboriginal legend. When hunger kicks in, stop for a self-paid lunch in the charming village of Leura, and then take a relaxing bushwalk into the wilderness at Wentworth Falls. At Kings Tableland, panoramic green vistas stretch for miles, and a quick pitstop at Sydney Olympic Park which hosted the 2000 Olympic Games, mark the end of your tour. After a 10-hour trip, you’ll take a ferry ride back to Sydney, admiring the harbor bathed in the golden hues of dusk. As the city lights start twinkling, you'll return to the heart of Sydney!
Blue Mountains Tour with Wentworth Falls, Guided Bushwalks & River Cruise
Discover the Blue Mountains on this full-day sightseeing tour that includes guided bushwalks at Wentworth Falls and a scenic river cruise back to Sydney. The tour covers Scenic World, Sydney Zoo, Sydney Olympic Park, Leura village, and Three Sisters Rock, providing an immersive experience in one of Australia's most picturesque regions. With a duration of approximately 9 hours, the tour is led by English-speaking guides who offer insights into local landmarks such as the towering sandstones at Three Sisters Rock and Wentworth Falls. The mini deluxe bus offers comfortable transportation throughout the day, ensuring that you can focus on taking in breathtaking views from various vantage points. Visitors will spend around 2-3 hours exploring each major POI, making this tour perfect for travel buffs seeking a comprehensive overview of the Blue Mountains' natural beauty and cultural significance.
Explore Scenic World
Your tour stops at Scenic World where guests can enjoy panoramic views from the Skyway Cableway that stretches 720 meters across the Jamison Valley. Established in 1985, this attraction covers an area of approximately 40 acres and offers unique features such as the world's steepest railway with a gradient of 1:2.7, providing unparalleled access to the rainforest canopy. Visitors can also explore the lush landscape on the Skywalk, which extends over 3 kilometers, allowing them to appreciate the natural beauty up close. Scenic World stands out for its innovative approach in showcasing the Blue Mountains' unique ecosystem and geological formations, making it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts.
Visit Sydney Zoo
At Sydney Zoo, guests can come face-to-face with native Australian wildlife such as koalas, kangaroos, dingoes, wombats, and echidnas. Opened in 2014, the zoo spans over 5 acres and offers visitors a chance to learn about conservation efforts through interactive exhibits and animal encounters. With over 30 species of animals on display, Sydney Zoo provides an educational and engaging experience for all ages. The zoo's focus on preserving Australia’s diverse wildlife sets it apart from other zoos by offering hands-on experiences that foster appreciation and understanding of the country’s unique fauna.
Experience Wentworth Falls
Your tour continues with a guided bushwalk at Wentworth Falls, where visitors can marvel at the 180-meter drop in three tiers. Established as part of the Blue Mountains National Park in 1964, this waterfall is one of the most iconic natural landmarks in the region. The walking trails around Wentworth Falls cover approximately 2 kilometers and provide stunning views from various vantage points like Kings Tableland’s high viewpoint. With its rich history dating back to Aboriginal links over 45,000 years ago, the area offers a blend of cultural heritage and breathtaking scenery that makes it stand out among similar sites.
Enjoy Sydney Olympic Park
Your tour concludes with a visit to Sydney Olympic Park where guests can explore the vast grounds and experience the legacy of the 2000 Summer Olympics. Covering over 465 hectares, this park includes numerous landmarks such as the ANZ Stadium and Aquatic Centre, which were built specifically for the event in 1998-2000. Visitors have ample opportunities to engage with interactive exhibits and enjoy recreational activities like walking or cycling along the extensive network of paths. Sydney Olympic Park provides a unique blend of sports heritage and modern facilities that make it an essential stop on any tour of Sydney.
Tour Highlights
• Hike Three Sisters Rock in Blue Mountains
• Explore Leura village with boutique shops
• Ride scenic ferry back to Sydney along harbor
• Bushwalk Wentworth Falls guided by English-speaking guide
• Visit Sydney Zoo and see native Australian animals
• Discover Aboriginal rock paintings dating 45,000 years ago
• Enjoy panoramic views from Scenic World Skyway Cableway
• Explore Sydney Olympic Park with legacy of 2000 Summer Olympics
Perfect for travel buffs, nature lovers, and history enthusiasts, this full-day tour provides an immersive experience through guided bushwalks at Wentworth Falls, visits to iconic landmarks like Three Sisters Rock, and a scenic ferry ride back to Sydney. The nine-hour format allows you to explore Scenic World, Sydney Zoo, and Sydney Olympic Park in depth, giving you unparalleled access to the Blue Mountains' natural beauty and cultural significance.
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