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Sydney South Coast day trip showcasing the iconic Sea Cliff Bridge winding along Grand Pacific Drive, with dramatic coastline, crashing waves, and lush green hills.
Visitors on the Sydney South Coast witnessing powerful ocean waves crashing against the seawall, experiencing Kiama's dynamic and spectacular coastal scenery.
Two travelers relaxing on sun-drenched coastal rocks along Sydney's South Coast, admiring the charming vista of the blue ocean and expansive sandy beach.
Three wild kangaroos grazing peacefully on lush green grass along Australia's South Coast, an authentic encounter with native wildlife near Sydney.
Scenic Kiama coastline with powerful waves crashing against black basalt cliffs, framed by distant pine trees and a town under a blue sky, revealing Sydney South Coast's raw beauty.

[South Coast] Sea Cliff Bridge, Kiama Blowhole, Beaches and Farmlands | Sydney


Duration:10 hour(s)
Guided language: English
Free cancellation 5 day(s) prior to experience date
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An immersive 10-hour day trip from Sydney that showcases the Australian coastline, countryside, farmlands, and colonial history!

  • Escape the city and travel along the Grand Pacific Drive
  • Walk across the iconic Seacliff Bridge and iconic beaches
  • Visit the famous Kiama Blowhole and the dairy farmlands of Jamberoo
  • Experience coastal walks with dramatic, basalt cliffs and the pounding ocean waves
  • Enjoy stunning views, scenic lookouts, and the chance to see whales (May - November) or kangaroos in the wild
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— What You Can Expect —

Experience an authentic Aussie day out on this unique tour that takes you through the stunning coastline, dairy countryside, remote beaches, and bush trails of New South Wales. Begin your adventure by escaping the city and heading south to your first cliff top view of the Illawarra coastline along the award-winning Grand Pacific Drive. Walk across secluded beaches, spot wildlife, swim, or watch surfers in action. Visit the famous Kiama Blowhole, where the ocean roars and you can spot migrating whales from May to November.

Travel through the quaint township of Jamberoo and the lush valleys and farmlands of Saddleback Mountain, keeping an eye out for native animals like the superb lyrebird, echidna, or swamp wallaby. Enjoy scenic views and lookouts in this picturesque region.

On your return journey, pass by the best local beaches in the Illawarra and South Coast region, including the iconic Sea Cliff Bridge. Stop at the scenic lookout at Bald Hill before driving through the Royal National Park, the second oldest national park in the world. It’s characterised by coastal cliffs, secluded beaches and eucalyptus-rich bushland full of native birdlife. This tour offers a perfect blend of bush, farmland, and coastline, providing an authentic and unforgettable Aussie adventure. Ideal for those who think they’ve seen everything Sydney has to offer!

Purchase Notice

  • Light fitness as there are easy walks at each location. Our last stop is across a sandy beach
  • Due to the compact size of their touring vehicles, only light and small day pack is allowed onboard
  • Participants must be at least 15 years old, and all under 18 must be accompanied by a paying parent or guardian. For safety reasons, children under 15 are not allowed on the tour
  • Please refer to location tab, how to get there and other additional info for more information regarding meeting time


— What to Bring —

  • Good walking shoes
  • Hat and sunscreen
  • Warm jacket for colder months
  • Small backpack or carry bag

Reminders

  • Picture Me Sydney reserves the right to reschedule or cancel an event due to weather or other circumstance

  • Picture Me Sydney reserves the right to refuse entry to any person who causes unnecessary departure delays

  • Picture Me Sydney recognizes that guests may fall ill before their tour but cannot absorb revenue losses for missed tours or classes at short notice. It is strongly recommended that guests obtain travel insurance to cover such situations

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 5 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–4 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. How long is the Sea Cliff Bridge walk, and what can be seen along the way?

The Sea Cliff Bridge itself is approximately 665 meters long, and walking across it offers continuous panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, dramatic basalt cliffs, and the iconic Grand Pacific Drive. While the bridge walk itself is relatively short, the surrounding coastal area provides opportunities to admire the engineering marvel against a stunning natural backdrop, often with crashing waves below.

2. Where is the Sea Cliff Bridge located, and what is its starting point for visitors?

The Sea Cliff Bridge is located on the Grand Pacific Drive, an award-winning coastal road south of Sydney, connecting the towns of Clifton and Coalcliff. Visitors can access viewpoints and parking areas along the Grand Pacific Drive near the bridge. The scenic drive itself integrates the bridge as a highlight, making the entire journey a starting point for experiencing this spectacular coastal region.

3. What are the main highlights and experiences offered in the Sea Cliff Bridge and South Coast region?

The South Coast region offers a diverse array of experiences, including traveling along the scenic Grand Pacific Drive, walking across the iconic Sea Cliff Bridge, and visiting famous natural attractions like the Kiama Blowhole. Visitors can also explore remote beaches, picturesque dairy farmlands in Jamberoo, and coastal bush trails. The area is renowned for its stunning clifftop lookouts, providing opportunities to spot local wildlife and, seasonally, whales.

4. What makes the Kiama Blowhole a unique natural attraction to visit?

The Kiama Blowhole is a natural rock formation that expels seawater high into the air, creating a spectacular spray, especially during strong southeast swells. Its uniqueness comes from the sheer power and height of the water spouts, which can reach up to 20 meters. It's a geological wonder that showcases the raw power of the ocean interacting with the coastline, providing an exciting and memorable experience for visitors.

5. What kind of scenery can visitors expect along the Grand Pacific Drive on this tour?

Along the Grand Pacific Drive, visitors can expect breathtaking scenery that transitions between rugged coastline, pristine beaches, and lush bushland. The route offers dramatic clifftop views overlooking the Pacific Ocean, winding roads that hug the shoreline, and picturesque stretches of open road. It's an immersive experience showcasing Australia's diverse natural beauty, from pounding ocean waves to serene coastal vistas.

6. What type of wildlife can be spotted near the Sea Cliff Bridge and South Coast region?

The South Coast region offers excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting. From May to November, visitors often have the chance to see whales migrating along the coast from various clifftop lookouts. Throughout the year, it's also common to spot kangaroos in their natural habitat, particularly in the more rural areas and farmlands. The diverse ecosystems support various bird species as well.

7. What can visitors experience at the dairy farmlands in Jamberoo during the tour?

Visiting the dairy farmlands in Jamberoo offers a refreshing contrast to the coastal scenery, allowing visitors to experience the serene Australian countryside. Guests can enjoy the lush green landscapes, rolling hills, and a glimpse into rural life. It provides an opportunity to appreciate the agricultural heartland, observe farm animals, and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere away from the bustling city.

8. Are there opportunities for coastal walks or bush trails around the Sea Cliff Bridge area?

Yes, the South Coast region, including the area around the Sea Cliff Bridge, offers excellent opportunities for coastal walks and bush trails. These trails often wind along dramatic basalt cliffs, provide stunning ocean views, and lead to remote beaches. Some paths may also offer insights into indigenous history, featuring aboriginal engravings, allowing for an immersive experience in nature and culture.

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