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Panoramic view of Wattamolla Lagoon and beach in Royal National Park, where dark water meets golden sand and the Tasman Sea under a clear blue sky, perfect for a nature healing tour.
The powerful Kiama Blowhole erupting with a massive spray of ocean water against rocky cliffs, with the iconic white Kiama Lighthouse and spectators visible on the scenic coastline.
Serene view of a tranquil lagoon at Royal National Park, surrounded by lush coastal bushland and rock formations, offering a peaceful natural retreat on the Wollongong & Kiama healing tour.
Expansive view of a calm coastal lagoon meeting a pristine sandy beach, with a long pier and dense bushland, showcasing the natural beauty of Royal National Park for day trips.
A luxury vehicle driving along the iconic Sea Cliff Bridge on the Grand Pacific Drive, offering breathtaking ocean views and dramatic coastal scenery, a highlight of the premium healing tour.

[Korean Guide] Wollongong + Kiama + Grand Pacific Healing Tour (Premium Small Group, Depart from Sydney)


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Duration:8 hour(s)
Guided language: 한국어
Free cancellation 30 day(s) prior to experience date
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  • It is a small-scale tour product to provide private comfort and a unique tour course like a private tour.
  • Experience the beauty of the Royal National Park, Grand Pacific, Wollongong, Kiama and more.
  • Enjoy nature at a peaceful local retreat.
[5% App discount] Code: APP5OFF , HK: APP15HK

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📄Product introduction

There are so many beautiful hidden places in Australia that you can't get to by group tours or public transport. As everyone knows, we will guide you on a course where you can enjoy nature, tour pretty villages and the coast, and enjoy a day of healing at a truly beautiful and peaceful local resort, not just a tourist destination where you only take pictures.

◾️Royal National Park

It is a 151 square kilometer national park near the Loftus, Otford and Waterfall areas in the Sutherland Shire, home to the Dharawal tribe of Australian aborigines, about 29 kilometers south of Sydney.

◾️Hang Glider Points

The Royal National Park is a hill in the Illawarra Mountains, visited by many tourists for its impressive scenery and scenery overlooking Wollongong and its surroundings. It boasts cliffs and plains at an altitude of about 300 meters and a wide open view over the Tasman Sea in the South Pacific. It is one of the most famous and popular lookouts in the Illawarra region offering views.

◾️Grand Pacific Drive

The award-winning Grand Pacific Drive is Australia's most scenic drive, a 140km coastal road offering 180-degree views of the ocean, rainforest and 17 beaches along the coastline. Enjoy a scenic coastal drive from Sydney via Wollongong to Kiama.

◾️Wollongong

It is the third largest city in the Australian state of New South Wales, after Sydney and Newcastle, and is located just over an hour south of Sydney. It is a tourist attraction with a combination of colorful coastal faults and beautiful beaches. The name Wollongong is said to mean "the sound of the sea" or "feast of big fish" in the Australian Aboriginal language.

◾️Kiama

Kiama is a small, pretty coastal city near Wollongong that is crowded with locals on weekends due to its famous beaches and caravan parks, loved by surfers from all over the world.
Listen to the sound of waves at the white lighthouse that looks like something out of a fairy tale and Kiama Beach, which changes colors depending on the time, and the blow that rises like a fountain up to 20 meters into the air as if the sea is exhaling between basalt rocks created by a lava flow 260 million years ago. The blow hole is spectacular. You can also dine freely at Kiama's many open-air cafes and restaurants.


🚗Tour vehicle information

Tour vehicle type and number of passengers: Please note that vehicles are assigned depending on the number of passengers on the day of the tour.
- 5-seater car: Can accommodate 4 people
- 7-seater SUV: Can accommodate 6 people
- 12-seater van: Can accommodate 11 people
- 22-seater bus: 21 people can ride
- 28-seater bus: Can accommodate 27 people

※ Please indicate if you need a child car seat. You must request it in advance so we can prepare it for you.
※ If you have a suitcase, please be sure to indicate whether you have it in the ‘Request’ section when making a reservation. (ex. 1 suitcase)


📍Departure/Arrival location information

  • Meeting point: 08:00AM in front of Rydges World Square Hotel (the hotel has two entrances, so you must come towards 389 Pitt Street)
  • Arrival location: 17:00 PM in front of SDF Sydney Duty Free (136, Liverpool St, Sydney, NSW, 2000)

* It may change depending on local circumstances or traffic congestion.

Purchase Notice

  • Individual travel insurance is recommended.
  • A minimum of 4 people departs on a first-come, first-served basis, and a maximum of 11 people.
  • If the minimum number of guests is insufficient, it may be joined or canceled as a travel agency joint product.
  • The schedule and vehicle may change if the tour is conducted as a combined tour with other travel agencies due to a lack of minimum number of participants.
  • In the case of a lack of minimum number of participants, we will contact you individually up to 3 days prior to the tour departure.
  • Based on age group ~ Children: 36 months to 12 years / Toddlers: 1 to 36 months
  • Regardless of the weather, the tour will depart as scheduled and will continue even in case of rain.
  • The schedule may change slightly depending on local circumstances (weather, traffic jam, etc.).
  • If you have a carrier, please indicate whether or not you have it when making a reservation. (ex. 1 carrier)
  • Please indicate if you need a child seat. (ex. 1 car seat required)
  • The tour departs on time for the tour itinerary and for other passengers. Be sure to arrive at least 10 minutes before the tour starts! Please arrive at the meeting point.
  • If you are late, it is difficult to use the tour. Please understand that the tour guide on the day does not call those who are late. Also, please understand that we cannot help you even if you message or kakaotalk that you are late for the tour on the day.
  • If you cannot participate in the tour for personal reasons, we will not change the date separately.
  • If you change your contact number locally, you must provide a contact number where you can be reached. We cannot provide assistance for problems arising from not being able to contact you during the tour.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 30 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • For cancellations made 20 to 29 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 20% will apply
  • For cancellations made 8 to 19 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 30% will apply
  • For cancellations made 3 to 7 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 50% will apply
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–2 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. What is the meaning behind the name "Wollongong"?

The name "Wollongong" is derived from the Aboriginal Dharawal language. It is generally interpreted to mean "sound of the sea," "waves of the sea," or "many waters," reflecting the city's coastal location and prominent marine features. This etymology highlights the strong connection between the land, the ocean, and the indigenous heritage of the region.

2. What are the primary attractions and reputation that draw visitors to Wollongong?

Wollongong is widely known for its stunning coastline, beautiful beaches, and vibrant arts scene. Key attractions include the iconic Grand Pacific Drive, which offers breathtaking ocean views, and the Nan Tien Temple, the largest Buddhist temple in the Southern Hemisphere. The city also has a reputation as a relaxed coastal hub, perfect for those seeking a blend of natural beauty and cultural experiences.

3. How do local residents commonly refer to Wollongong?

Locals in Australia often affectionately shorten "Wollongong" to "The Gong." This informal nickname is widely understood and used in everyday conversation, providing a sense of local identity and familiarity. When speaking with residents, using "The Gong" is a common way to refer to the city.

4. What practical aspects should travelers consider when visiting Wollongong?

When visiting Wollongong, travelers should consider the coastal weather, which can be variable. It's advisable to wear comfortable walking shoes to explore attractions like the lighthouse and various lookouts. While generally safe, being mindful of sun protection is always recommended, especially during warmer months, to ensure a pleasant and comfortable experience.

5. What is the historical origin and meaning of the name Kiama?

The name Kiama also has Aboriginal origins, derived from the word "Kiarama," meaning "where the sea makes a noise." This aptly describes the town's most famous natural feature, the Kiama Blowhole, where waves force water high into the air, creating a distinctive sound. The name perfectly encapsulates the town's unique coastal phenomenon.

6. What unique features and famous landmarks define Kiama as a destination?

Kiama is primarily defined by its spectacular natural features. The most famous landmark is the Kiama Blowhole, a geological formation that spouts water high into the air. Other attractions include the Little Blowhole, scenic coastal walks like the Kiama Coast Walk, and pristine beaches. The town is renowned for its charming seaside village atmosphere and dramatic coastline.

7. Where is Kiama situated within Australia, and what is its proximity to Sydney?

Kiama is located on the south coast of New South Wales, Australia, approximately 120 kilometers (about 75 miles) south of Sydney. This makes it a popular destination for day trips or weekend getaways. The journey from Sydney to Kiama often includes a scenic drive along the Grand Pacific Drive, highlighting its accessibility and beautiful coastal route.

8. What specific natural attractions and relaxing environments can be experienced during a tour covering Wollongong and Kiama?

A tour covering Wollongong and Kiama offers diverse natural beauty. In Wollongong, visitors can enjoy panoramic views from Bald Hill Lookout and explore serene beaches. Kiama provides the dramatic spectacle of the Blowhole and tranquil coastal paths, perfect for a peaceful retreat. Both locations along the Grand Pacific Drive offer a restorative connection with nature, ideal for a "healing tour" experience.

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