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Wake up early in the morning for breakfast. The Sydney Opera House Tour & Dine package combines our onehour guided tour with a meal at one of our harbor side restaurants, allowing you to end your day of exploration with a delicious meal. On this guided tour, you'll step inside and delve into the tales behind Danish architect Jørn Utzon's remarkable design, uncovering the intricate workings of this iconic structure.
Cruise Sydney Harbour in style including allinclusive Dinner: Escape the crowds on land and enjoy an evening dinner cruise to admire Sydney’s top landmarks, including the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House. This cruise features a 3-course meal with food and wine sourced from New South Wales. Sailing at sunset allows you to experience Sydney Harbour at its most photogenic, with panoramic views from the top deck providing a stunning backdrop to the scenery.
Wake up early in the morning for breakfast. Depart from your hotel for a half day exclusive and unforgettable panoramic Sydney small-group experience. On tour with our experienced driver-guides, you will enjoy magnificent views of the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. Witness Mrs Macquarie's Chair Enjoy Sydney's best vantage point to view the Opera House and Harbour Bridge up close. Learn about Mrs Macquarie and get a photo in her historic chair. Time for a short walk along the edge of Sydney's glistening harbour and sight Fort Denison and Garden Island Navy Base.
Rose Bay We continue our tour of Sydney, travelling through the affluent Eastern Suburbs of Double Bay, Rose Bay, Point Piper and Watsons Bay, viewing grand houses with dazzling harbour views. We make several stops for photo opportunities, including a panoramic view of the city skyline. There is time a short walk at Watsons Bay (time and weather permitting) to see the entrance to the harbour from the Pacific Ocean, before heading south to Bondi Beach
Bondi Beach dig your toes into the soft sand of Australia's most famous beach, or stroll the beach promenade and watch Aussie surfers riding waves. You will have 30 minutes at leisure here.
Centennial Park, take a drive through one of Sydney's most popular public parks, where Sydney-siders gather and meet socially or for recreational sport, and exercise. Learn about the creation of this park and its importance. See the many varieties of bird-life around the lakes. The Park is only open during daylight hours, and begins closing just before sunset.
Darling Harbour On our drive to Darling Harbour, we pass through China Town and Sydney's early market district. We stop at Darling Harbour, and learn of its early purpose, and how it has been transformed into an entertainment district, with many nice restaurants perched on the edge of the water.
Explore the Blue Mountains effortlessly on a full-day group tour from Sydney. This action-packed adventure offers spectacular views, railway and cable car rides, forest walks, and wildlife encounters at Sydney Zoo. Experience much more than you would touring independently, making it perfect for travelers with diverse interests. Conclude your journey with a ferry ride back to Sydney’s Circular Quay, arriving in time for dinner in the city.
The Three Sisters: The Three Sisters is the Blue Mountains’ most spectacular landmark. Located at Echo Point Katoomba, around 2.5 kilometers from the Great Western Highway. It is essentially an unusual rock formation representing three sisters who according to Aboriginal legend were turned to stone. Each of the Three Sisters stand at 922, 918 & 906 meters tall, respectively.
Scenic World Blue Mountains: Established in 1945, this family-owned business is situated in the prime location of the World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains. The area offers breathtaking views extending to the Three Sisters and across the canyons, with attractions designed to maximize the stunning outlook. Ride the Scenic Railway, the world’s steepest passenger train, descending 310 meters into the forest at a 52-degree incline. At the base, a network of hiking trails awaits, allowing you to explore the Jamison Valley rainforest.
Cahill's Lookout: A short walk that gives you access to some of the best views in the Blue Mountains. The lookout does not get as busy as other spots in the area, due to it being slightly out of the way, which makes it a great option to avoid the weekend crowds and snap some impressive pics of the valley, and cliffs that surround it
Blue Mountains: Visit the Quaint Village in the Blue Mountains. Wonder through the beautiful boutique stores or enjoy lunch at one of the many cafes or restaurants (at own expense).
Sydney Zoo: Large collection of Australian Animal big and small, including International animals from all over the World.
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