Experience the Blue Mountains in luxury with a private tour guide and flexible itinerary. Enjoy personalized service and exclusive transportation.
Experience the Blue Mountains in luxury with a private tour guide and flexible itinerary. Enjoy personalized service and exclusive transportation.
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Blue Mountains National Park Glenbrook - Enjoy a brief coffee and restroom break in the lower mountains before venturing further into the upper central mountains.
DURATION: 20 MINUTES
Blue Mountains National Park – Glenbrook Gateway Stop
Start your Blue Mountains journey with a delightful coffee break in the picturesque lower mountains village of…
- Blue Mountains National Park Glenbrook - Enjoy a brief coffee and restroom break in the lower mountains before venturing further into the upper central mountains.
DURATION: 20 MINUTES
Blue Mountains National Park – Glenbrook Gateway Stop
Start your Blue Mountains journey with a delightful coffee break in the picturesque lower mountains village of Glenbrook—your first encounter with this UNESCO World Heritage-listed marvel.
Situated at the eastern entrance to Blue Mountains National Park, Glenbrook provides a serene forest environment, surrounded by native bushland, towering eucalyptus trees, and the melodies of birdlife. As you savor locally roasted coffee or a snack from one of the village cafés, your guide will introduce the region’s natural and cultural importance, offering insights into the landscapes you’re about to explore.
This peaceful stop is the ideal beginning to your adventure, allowing you to absorb the tranquil beauty of the lower mountains before proceeding to the dramatic cliffs, valleys, and lookouts of the upper Blue Mountains.
- Lincoln’s Rock - Experience panoramic valley views from a dramatic cliffside lookout in the mid mountains.
DURATION: 30 MINUTES
Dramatically positioned on the edge of Kings Tableland in the Blue Mountains, Lincoln’s Rock provides one of the most stunning panoramic views in all of New South Wales.
During this unforgettable stop, you’ll stand on a natural sandstone platform with uninterrupted, breathtaking vistas over the Jamison Valley, extending endlessly into the horizon.
Often called the “Edge of the World,” this iconic lookout is a favorite for photographers and nature enthusiasts alike. You’ll have the opportunity to capture incredible photos, breathe in the fresh mountain air, and experience the serene beauty of the wilderness from a truly unique perspective.
Your guide will share fascinating insights into the region’s geology and cultural significance. With no fences to obstruct your view (or your photos!), Lincoln’s Rock promises a moment of pure awe.
- The Three Sisters - Admire the iconic Three Sisters rock formation with multiple viewing platforms.
DURATION: 40 MINUTES
Echo Point & the Three Sisters – A Timeless Wonder
Inhale the crisp mountain air as you arrive at the world-famous Three Sisters—an iconic sandstone rock formation rising majestically from the Jamison Valley.
At over 1,000 meters above sea level, this awe-inspiring view spans ancient wilderness that has remained unchanged for more than 300 million years—older than the Grand Canyon and the dinosaurs.
Enjoy access to multiple viewing platforms perfect for photography, explore easy bushwalks like the trail to Spooners Lookout, and take time to browse local souvenir shops offering crystals, opals, and uniquely Australian keepsakes.
Your guide will share the Aboriginal legend behind the Three Sisters, deepening your connection to this sacred and breathtaking landscape.
- Echo Point Lookout - Echo Point Lookout – A Must-See Blue Mountains Experience
A visit to Echo Point Lookout is a true bucket list moment—offering one of the most iconic and awe-inspiring views in Australia.
Gaze out over the majestic Three Sisters, framed by the vast Jamison Valley and stretching all the way to Mount Gibraltar in the Southern Highlands.
This is where the grandeur of the Blue Mountains truly unfolds, with endless escarpments, forested ridgelines, and ancient stories carved into the land. Stroll to nearby Spooners Lookout, explore local Aboriginal legends, and browse gift shops filled with unique Australian treasures. You’ll also have time to enjoy a fresh coffee, snack, or drink from nearby cafés while soaking in the view. A must-see stop that captures the spirit, scale, and beauty of the Blue Mountains.
- Leura - Enjoy a one-hour lunch break (lunch is at your own cost or bring a packed lunch) + free time for souvenir shopping in this picturesque mountain town.
DURATION: ONE HOUR
Leura Garden Village – Lunch & Leisure in a Charming Mountain Town
Take a relaxing break in the heart of the Blue Mountains with an hour to explore Leura Garden Village, a picture-perfect town known for its heritage streetscape, boutique shops, and vibrant café culture.
Wander past beautifully kept gardens and quaint cottages as you choose from a wide range of lunch options—from fresh salads and hearty burgers to kangaroo pies, hot chips, gourmet sandwiches, and plenty of vegetarian choices.
Indulge in local treats like chocolate, ice cream, or artisan coffee, or simply enjoy your own packed lunch in one of the peaceful public garden spaces.
Whether you’re shopping for unique souvenirs or just soaking up the village charm, Leura is a delightful stop that captures the relaxed spirit of mountain life.
- Katoomba Cascades - Walk to a beautiful rainforest waterfall for photos and relaxation.
DURATION: 30 MINUTES
Katoomba Cascades – A Hidden Gem in the Blue Mountains
Discover the tranquil beauty of Katoomba Cascades, a serene natural oasis nestled just minutes from the bustling town center.
As part of your Blue Mountains adventure, this charming waterfall and creek area offers a peaceful retreat with easy walking trails that wind through lush native bushland.
Stroll along boardwalks and footbridges while enjoying the soothing sounds of cascading water and birdsong.
It’s the perfect spot for nature lovers and photographers seeking quiet moments and scenic views.
Your guide will share insights about the local flora, fauna, and Aboriginal heritage, enriching your connection to this hidden gem.
Whether you want to relax, explore, or capture stunning photos, Katoomba Cascades is a refreshing highlight of your journey.
- Scenic World Blue Mountains - Scenic World – Discover the Blue Mountains Like Never Before
Enhance your adventure with an optional Scenic World Discovery Pass, available from your guide on the day.
This all-in-one ticket unlocks access to the Scenic Skyway, Scenic Cableway, the thrilling Scenic Railway—the world’s steepest passenger train—and a serene rainforest boardwalk through ancient wilderness.
Most experiences, including the Skyway, Cableway, boardwalk, café, and lookouts, are wheelchair accessible, making it perfect for all travelers. While the Railway isn’t accessible, there’s still plenty to explore, from breathtaking valley views to historic artifacts of the original coal mine.
Enjoy time to grab a bite at the café or diner and soak up the stunning mountain scenery.
If you choose not to upgrade, free alternative explorations include the Grand Cliff Walk and surrounding lookouts and waterfalls, offering spectacular hiking and nature views.
Scenic World is a must-see highlight of the Blue Mountains.
- Anzac Bridge - Anzac Bridge – Sydney’s Iconic Gateway to Adventure
As you journey from Sydney to the Blue Mountains, experience the impressive Anzac Bridge, a modern architectural marvel and one of Australia’s longest cable-stayed bridges.
Spanning the sparkling waters of Johnstons Bay, the bridge connects Sydney’s bustling city center with its vibrant inner-west suburbs, offering stunning views of the harbor and skyline.
While you’ll be passing by rather than stopping, the Anzac Bridge provides a symbolic gateway marking the start of your scenic mountain adventure.
Your guide will share fascinating stories about the bridge’s history, design, and significance as a tribute to Australian and New Zealand servicemen.
Keep your camera ready to capture glimpses of Sydney’s iconic landmarks framed by this striking structure as you head toward the natural beauty of the Blue Mountains.
- Sydney Fish Market - Sydney Fish Market – Australia’s Seafood Heartbeat
As you journey from Sydney to the Blue Mountains, you’ll pass by the newly redeveloped Sydney Fish Market, the largest working seafood market in the Southern Hemisphere and a vibrant celebration of Australia’s rich maritime heritage.
With a history dating back over 140 years, the market showcases the freshest catch from local waters, reflecting the diverse flavors of Australia’s coastal regions.
Although you’ll be passing through, your guide will highlight the market’s significance as a hub of sustainable fishing, Indigenous seafood traditions, and world-class culinary experiences.
From buzzing fishmongers to waterfront dining, the Sydney Fish Market offers a sensory glimpse into the country’s deep connection to the sea and its bountiful flavors, setting the stage for your natural Blue Mountains adventure.
An opportunity to preview this new Sydney landmark, and perhaps you would like to book a tour with your guide for another day?
- Sydney Harbour - Sydney Harbour & Johnstons Bay – The Heartbeat of Sydney’s Waterfront
As you travel from Sydney to the Blue Mountains, you’ll pass by the iconic Sydney Harbour, one of the world’s most stunning natural harbors.
Famous for its sparkling blue waters, dramatic cliffs, and legendary landmarks like the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge, the harbour is the vibrant pulse of the city.
Adjacent to this beauty is Johnstons Bay, a serene inlet lined with parks, marinas, and waterfront dining, offering a peaceful contrast to the bustling harbor.
While you’ll be driving through, your guide will share stories of the harbour’s rich maritime history and cultural significance, helping you appreciate the stunning waterfront views as you leave the city behind and head toward the majestic Blue Mountains.

- Local Female driver guide
- National Park fees
- Gratuities and tips included
- Small Group Tour
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Pickup and Return to Sydney city
- Parking fees
- Local Female driver guide
- National Park fees
- Gratuities and tips included
- Small Group Tour
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Pickup and Return to Sydney city
- Parking fees
- Lunch
- Lunch
Explore the breathtaking World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains on an all-day small-group tour departing from Sydney. Escape the city and travel in a cozy mini-coach, gaining access to spots that larger coaches cannot reach.
The journey begins with a coffee break at Glenbrook Village. Then, proceed to Lincoln’s Rock, a stunning lookout offering panoramic…
Explore the breathtaking World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains on an all-day small-group tour departing from Sydney. Escape the city and travel in a cozy mini-coach, gaining access to spots that larger coaches cannot reach.
The journey begins with a coffee break at Glenbrook Village. Then, proceed to Lincoln’s Rock, a stunning lookout offering panoramic views of the Jamison Valley, before reaching the renowned Three Sisters rock formation at Echo Point Lookout.
Delight in a rainforest hike featuring spectacular lookouts and refreshing mountain air.
Opt for an upgrade to Scenic World to experience the cableway, skyway, and the world’s steepest railway.
Pause for lunch in the delightful Leura Garden Village, which boasts numerous cafes, bakeries, and vegetarian-friendly choices. Following lunch, visit the scenic Katoomba Cascades Waterfall before heading back to Sydney.
With a limit of 10 guests and a knowledgeable local driver-guide, this tour provides a relaxed and personalized way to discover the Blue Mountains.
- children under the age of 8 MUST bring their own baby capsule / booster seat due to NSW seat restraint laws. Sorry for the inconvenience.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.