Explore Australia’s oldest national park with a private tour, featuring stunning landscapes, rich history, and convenient pick-up and drop-off from Sydney.
Explore Australia’s oldest national park with a private tour, featuring stunning landscapes, rich history, and convenient pick-up and drop-off from Sydney.
- Royal National Park - Located just an hour south of Sydney’s city center, the Royal National Park offers one of Australia’s most breathtaking and varied hiking experiences. Established in 1879, it is the world’s second-oldest national park, covering over 15,000 hectares of dramatic coastal cliffs, lush rainforests, and peaceful waterways. Visitors…
- Royal National Park - Located just an hour south of Sydney’s city center, the Royal National Park offers one of Australia’s most breathtaking and varied hiking experiences. Established in 1879, it is the world’s second-oldest national park, covering over 15,000 hectares of dramatic coastal cliffs, lush rainforests, and peaceful waterways. Visitors can spot a variety of bird species, including Lyre birds, Kookaburras, Yellow Tailed Black Cockatoos, and Rosellas. There are also opportunities to see marsupials like Swamp Wallabies and many reptiles.
Hikers can explore a network of well-marked trails suitable for all fitness levels — from leisurely coastal walks to challenging full-day treks. The iconic Coast Track, stretching from Bundeena to Otford, offers stunning ocean views, secluded beaches, and unique sandstone formations, while the Forest Path provides a serene journey through towering eucalypts and subtropical rainforest.
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The Scarborough Hotel - Perched on the cliff edge of the Illawarra Escarpment, just south of the stunning Sea Cliff Bridge, it features an outdoor garden with sweeping views of the sea and the coastline extending all the way to Sydney.
A perfect spot to relax, The Scarborough invites guests to enjoy a leisurely afternoon with great company, complemented by delicious meals and drinks. The menu includes a variety of casual dining options, such as fresh seafood dishes, burgers, and more. Two well-appointed bars offer an eclectic selection of draught beers, cocktails, and wines, ensuring a memorable experience for all visitors.
Please note - food and drinks are not included in the tour. Admission to the hotel is free. - Sea Cliff Bridge Lookout - The 665-meter-long Sea Cliff Bridge is a highlight along the Grand Pacific Drive, a scenic route that spans 140 kilometers of stunning coastal views, from the Royal National Park in Loftus to Nowra. The bridge has become an iconic landmark for both the people of Wollongong and visitors worldwide, attracting tourists to this picturesque stretch of coastline each year. Tourists can also step out of their vehicles and walk the length of the bridge, enjoying the breathtaking views and the refreshing coastal atmosphere.
- Bald Hill Lookout & Hang Gliding Spot - Bald Hill Lookout offers breathtaking panoramic views to the south, extending towards Wollongong. Renowned internationally as a premier hang-gliding location, it provides a spectacular vantage point, particularly over the iconic Sea Cliff Bridge. On rare occasions, visitors may be lucky enough to spot a whale with its calf swimming along the coastline.
- Wattamolla Beach - Wattamolla Beach, located within the Royal National Park, is one of the most popular day trip destinations from Sydney. While it tends to become quite busy on weekends, especially during the summer months, this is typical by Australian standards. Known for its natural beauty, Wattamolla is not only one of the park’s most picturesque beaches but also one of its most protected.
In addition to its stunning shoreline, visitors can enjoy a sheltered lagoon, a charming waterfall, a scenic swimming hole, breathtaking viewpoints, and a variety of hiking opportunities, making it an ideal location for both relaxation and adventure.
- Garie Beach - A panoramic lookout that will leave you feeling like a free spirit, located in the Royal National Park.
- Royal National Park - Enjoy a relaxing drive through the oldest National Park in Australia and the world’s second-oldest National Park. After a day filled with adventure and sightseeing, you will feel rejuvenated and stimulated upon your departure from Sydney. This will be the last stop of your trip and a safe return to your pick-up location in the morning.

- Bottled Water
- Private Guide and Driver
- All Park fees
- Bottled Water
- Private Guide and Driver
- All Park fees
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
The Royal National Park in Sydney, established in 1879, is Australia’s oldest national park and the second oldest in the world. It offers a breathtaking natural retreat just south of the city.
Spanning over 15,000 hectares, the park boasts a variety of landscapes, including coastal cliffs, eucalyptus forests, serene rivers, and hidden beaches. Hikers can…
The Royal National Park in Sydney, established in 1879, is Australia’s oldest national park and the second oldest in the world. It offers a breathtaking natural retreat just south of the city.
Spanning over 15,000 hectares, the park boasts a variety of landscapes, including coastal cliffs, eucalyptus forests, serene rivers, and hidden beaches. Hikers can enjoy a network of well-marked trails suitable for all fitness levels, ranging from easy coastal walks to demanding full-day hikes.
Visitors can observe a wide array of bird species, such as Lyrebirds, Kookaburras, Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoos, and Rosellas. There are also opportunities to spot marsupials like Swamp Wallabies, along with numerous reptiles.
Additionally, visitors can experience a glow worm tunnel, where larvae emit a blue-green light to lure prey, creating a “twinkling galaxy” effect on the tunnel walls and ceiling.
Please note that hiking itineraries are flexible and can be adjusted according to fitness levels.
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.