Explore Blue Mountains’ beauty with a small group tour, featuring Aboriginal culture, wine tasting, and a scenic ferry ride. Book your adventure today.
Explore Blue Mountains’ beauty with a small group tour, featuring Aboriginal culture, wine tasting, and a scenic ferry ride. Book your adventure today.
- Anzac Bridge - The ANZAC Bridge in Sydney, NSW, is an impressive cable-stayed bridge that crosses Johnstons Bay, connecting Pyrmont and Glebe Island. Opened in 1995, it serves as a modern landmark and a tribute to the ANZAC soldiers, featuring a bronze statue of a digger at its western end.
- Blue Mountains - Explore the breathtaking beauty of…
- Anzac Bridge - The ANZAC Bridge in Sydney, NSW, is an impressive cable-stayed bridge that crosses Johnstons Bay, connecting Pyrmont and Glebe Island. Opened in 1995, it serves as a modern landmark and a tribute to the ANZAC soldiers, featuring a bronze statue of a digger at its western end.
- Blue Mountains - Explore the breathtaking beauty of the Blue Mountains, where ancient sandstone cliffs, lush forests, and dramatic valleys create a stunning natural retreat. Just a short drive from Sydney, this UNESCO World Heritage site is ideal for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and cultural explorers alike.
- Cahill’s Lookout - Cahill’s Lookout provides one of the most breathtaking panoramic views in the Blue Mountains, overlooking the vast Megalong Valley and dramatic sandstone escarpments. It’s a quieter alternative to the busy Echo Point, making it perfect for visitors seeking a peaceful and uncrowded experience. The lookout is especially popular at sunset, when the changing light paints the valley in warm, golden tones.
- Echo Point Lookout - Echo Point is the most iconic vantage point in the Blue Mountains, perched just above Katoomba and offering sweeping, panoramic views across the Jamison Valley toward the legendary Three Sisters sandstone peaks, Mount Solitary, and Narrow Neck plateau.
- Katoomba Cascades - Located just off Cliff Drive in Katoomba, the Katoomba Cascades form a small but charming waterfall on the Kedumba River.
- Katoomba - Katoomba is the largest town in the Blue Mountains, NSW, and is renowned for its breathtaking natural attractions like the Three Sisters rock formation and Scenic World. It’s a vibrant hub with cafés, art galleries, and heritage architecture, making it the perfect base for exploring the region.
- Scenic World Blue Mountains - Scenic World in the Blue Mountains offers breathtaking views of ancient sandstone cliffs, lush rainforest, and the iconic Three Sisters. Enjoy world-class attractions like the Scenic Railway - the steepest railway, Cableway, and Skyway for an unforgettable adventure above the valley.
Entry tickets included (if option selected), worth $55 per person.
- The Three Sisters - Experience the majesty of the Three Sisters Lookout at Echo Point in the Blue Mountains, where three towering sandstone pinnacles—Meehni (922 m), Wimlah (918 m), and Gunnedoo (906 m)—rise sharply above the Jamison Valley and offer panoramic views of landmarks like Mount Solitary and the Ruined Castle.
- Leura - The tour includes a relaxing lunch stop (lunch not included) at the charming village of Leura. You’ll find a great variety of eateries to suit every taste, from cozy cafés to hearty bistros. Popular choices include the Polar Bear of Leura, Leura Café, and the famous Wentworth Falls Pie Shop — perfect for a delicious mid-day break in the Blue Mountains.
- Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park - Discover Featherdale Wildlife Park, Sydney’s ultimate wildlife experience. Home to over 2,000 native animals from around 260 species—including koalas, kangaroos, wombats, Tasmanian devils, and quokkas.
ONLY OFFERED IN FULL DAY TOUR EXPERIENCE.
- Sydney Olympic Park - The tour will conclude with a drive through to Sydney Olympic Park Wharf for a scenic ferry ride. Ferries depart every 20 minutes, and the ride from Sydney Olympic Park to Circular Quay takes up to 45 minutes, offering beautiful views along the way.

- Bottled water
- Government fees
- Professional expert guides listen to engaging commentary
- Guided walk at Scenic World to learn about nature, & history
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance fees
- Visit mesmerizing lookouts, including the iconic Three Sisters at Echo Point
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- Government fees
- Professional expert guides listen to engaging commentary
- Guided walk at Scenic World to learn about nature, & history
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance fees
- Visit mesmerizing lookouts, including the iconic Three Sisters at Echo Point
- On-board WiFi
- Lunch
- Lunch
Discover the Blue Mountains in style with a luxury Mercedes-Benz Sprinter (accommodating up to 14 guests) or a deluxe mini-bus. Choose between a half-day or full-day adventure, guided by a knowledgeable expert.
Leave the hustle and bustle of Sydney behind for a refreshing day trip to the Blue Mountains, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in a small group….
Discover the Blue Mountains in style with a luxury Mercedes-Benz Sprinter (accommodating up to 14 guests) or a deluxe mini-bus. Choose between a half-day or full-day adventure, guided by a knowledgeable expert.
Leave the hustle and bustle of Sydney behind for a refreshing day trip to the Blue Mountains, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in a small group. Travel in luxury from Sydney in a Mercedes-Benz (optional), with your guide managing all the details and driving. Upon arrival, experience the thrill of the world’s steepest railway at Scenic World. Opt for a full-day tour to visit koalas and kangaroos at a wildlife park, or select a half-day tour to see the main attractions of the Blue Mountains. Conclude your tour with a picturesque ferry ride on the Parramatta River (at your own expense) back to Sydney.
• Optimize your time with a half or full-day tour of the Blue Mountains from Sydney
• Scenic World entry is included, with an optional visit to a Wildlife Park
• Benefit from personalized attention and insights from an expert guide
• Return to Sydney with a scenic ferry ride on the river.
- We meet our customers at a range of convenient pickup locations across Sydney between 7 to 7.30am. During the booking process, please select your preferred pickup location at checkout, or alternatively, send us a message via your booking platform to confirm your choice. Our meeting points include major hotels such as PARKROYAL Darling Harbour (150 Day St), Sheraton Grand Sydney Hyde Park (161 Elizabeth St), Sir Stamford at Circular Quay (93 Macquarie St), Four Seasons Hotel Sydney (199 George St), Sofitel Sydney Darling Harbour (12 Darling Dr), Mercure Sydney (820 George St), and Sydney Harbour Marriott Hotel at Circular Quay (30 Pitt St).
- Kindly note that we are unable to accommodate ‘pick-up requests from locations not listed’, as this may cause delays and inconvenience for other travelers.
- No storage available – wheelchairs (collapsible or electric), walkers, and luggage cannot be accommodated.
- Please check the weather forecast. Tours operate rain or shine except road closures by government which hinder access to Blue Mountains/attractions. Cancellations and date changes are permitted as per Viator guidelines.
- The ferry from Sydney Olympic Park Wharf to Darling Harbour or Circular Quay takes around 40–45 minutes. Ferry fares are not included. Guests must pay for their own ticket and arrange transport from the terminal to their accommodation. Please note: cash is not accepted — a valid credit or debit card is required.
- Please note: Two travel options—Luxury and Economy—are available. Amenities such as complimentary Wi-Fi, bottled water, and more vary depending on the option selected. Full details are provided at the time of booking.
- This tour is open to participants of 5yr and above age groups.
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.