Embark on an unforgettable journey on our Blue Mountains Adventure Tour, an iconic blend of Australian wildlife & breathtaking natural scenery. Inc Scenic World, Waterfalls, harbour ferry cruise and Sydney Zoo with FREE up-close Koala photo.
| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Transportation method | Hotel transfer |
| Tour types | Guided tour |
| Meal arrangement | Arrange yourself |
| Additional service & facility | Transfer included |
| Sightseeing type | Natural sights, Eco-tourism |
| Transport | Charter car, Sightseeing cruise |
| Cruise type | Sightseeing boat |
Please arrive at the designated location 15 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
The Blue Mountains offer captivating scenery year-round. Autumn (March-May) brings vibrant fall foliage, while spring (September-November) showcases blooming wildflowers. Summer (December-February) provides warmer weather for exploring, though it can be busy. Winter (June-August) offers crisp air and occasionally a light dusting of snow, creating a mystical atmosphere and excellent visibility for panoramic views. Each season highlights a different charm of the natural landscapes and waterfalls.
Scenic World offers a unique way to experience the Blue Mountains with its renowned rides and walkways. Visitors can ride the world's steepest Scenic Railway into the ancient rainforest, soar above the Jamison Valley on the Scenic Cableway, or enjoy breathtaking aerial views from the Scenic Skyway with its glass floor. Additionally, the Scenic Walkway provides an opportunity for an immersive stroll through the rainforest, connecting the various ride experiences.
At Sydney Zoo, visitors can enjoy engaging encounters with various Australian wildlife. A highlight is the opportunity to feed kangaroos, getting up close to these iconic marsupials in a natural setting. Additionally, a complimentary digital photo opportunity with a koala is included, allowing guests to capture a memorable moment with one of Australia's beloved animals. The zoo focuses on providing interactive and educational experiences about native species.
Echo Point is a prime viewpoint in the Blue Mountains, offering spectacular panoramic views of the iconic Three Sisters rock formation and the vast Jamison Valley. From this vantage point, visitors gain a clear, unobstructed perspective of the dramatic sandstone cliffs and dense eucalypt forests. You can also often glimpse the majestic Katoomba Falls in the distance, cascading into the valley, along with other smaller waterfalls visible after rainfall.
The scenic ferry ride on Sydney Harbour provides breathtaking views of several iconic landmarks. You'll glide past the majestic Sydney Opera House, the impressive Sydney Harbour Bridge, and the historic Fort Denison. The cruise offers unique perspectives of the bustling city skyline, picturesque coves, and lush foreshores. This journey provides a serene way to appreciate Sydney's beauty as you head towards Circular Quay, a vibrant hub of activity.
The Blue Mountains adventure tour typically includes stops at charming towns that enhance the experience. Glenbrook is a quaint township where guests can stretch their legs and absorb its serene atmosphere at the gateway to the mountains. Another popular stop is Leura, known for its beautiful tree-lined streets, boutique shops, and cafes. Leura offers a perfect opportunity to purchase lunch and explore its unique village charm and local artisan offerings.
At Scenic World, guests can enjoy three distinct thrilling rides designed to offer diverse experiences. The Scenic Railway is renowned as the steepest passenger railway in the world, providing an exhilarating, steep descent into the Jamison Valley rainforest. The Scenic Cableway offers a smooth, panoramic glide across the valley, while the Scenic Skyway provides a suspended aerial experience with a glass floor, traveling between cliff tops for stunning views of the Three Sisters and Katoomba Falls.
Echo Point is one of the most famous and accessible lookouts in the Blue Mountains, serving as the prime vantage point for viewing the iconic Three Sisters rock formation. From here, visitors gain a clear, unobstructed perspective of the dramatic sandstone formations and the vast expanse of the Jamison Valley. It's also steeped in local Aboriginal legend, adding cultural significance to its natural beauty, making it a must-visit spot for scenic photography and appreciating the region's heritage.