Blue Mountains Tours
The Blue Mountains Tour allows you to escape the urban hustle and immerse yourself in the incredible natural wonders. Mesmerizing waterfalls, mountains, and Australian animals await you in this unique region with a rich Aboriginal heritage.
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Why visit Sydney?
Sydney City is home to landmarks such as the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House, but this port city constantly changes. New rooftop bars, theatre performances, and designer boutiques appear throughout the town, creating a dynamic mix of activities that can be balanced with a relaxing afternoon near the sandy shore. Sydney is conveniently located near many popular attractions, making it an ideal hub for day trips or weekend getaways.
Why travel to the Blue Mountains?
Picturesque villages, towering rock formations, and green forests await you less than two hours from the city. Explore the wilderness and enjoy panoramic views from one of the spectacular viewpoints. Discover the magic of the Blue Mountains with us today!
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What to see in the Blue Mountains?
Gardens in the Blue Mountains
The exotic and beautiful Blue Mountains are the perfect place to spend some time away from the hustle and bustle of the busy city in green surroundings.
Leura
Located east of Katoomba on the Blue Mountains National Park outskirts, Leura is often considered the most picturesque village with stunning views of the Blue Mountains. It boasts charming
Scenic World
Located less than a two-hour drive from Sydney in the heart of the magnificent Blue Mountains, Scenic World offers stunning views and a healthy dose of
Blue Mountains accommodation
We’ve compiled a list of the most excellent Blue Mountains lodgings, including luxury 4.5-star hotels, family-friendly resorts, and attractive vacation houses. The Blue Mountains, so named for
What is the best time visit Blue Mountains?
What could be better than visiting a World Heritage site close to the city centre? Although this region can be visited all year round, the
The top towns in the Blue Mountains
Because of its appeal and prominent tourist sites, seeing the Blue Mountains towns’ natural beauty, culture, and gastronomic pleasures may take more than a weekend. Hidden
What to see in the Blue Mountains?
Each tour has its timings:
Blue Mountains Tours: 1 Day,
Departs: 24:00 OCT – MAR / 10:00 APR- SEP, Returns: 22:30 OCT – MAR / 20:30 APR- SEP
Hunter Valley Wine Tour: 1 Day, Departs: 7:35, Returns: 18:00
The foothills of the Blue Mountains are an hour’s drive west of Sydney. The towns of Katoomba and Leura, located in the centre of the Blue Mountains, are a 30-minute drive west.
Sydney Airport (113 km/85 miles from Katoomba); international and domestic flights.
Car hire is available at the airport in Sydney and Katoomba.
Trains from Sydney Central Station to the Blue Mountains take two hours to reach Katoomba.
Upon arrival in the mountains, public transport options include trains and buses, as well as the Blue Mountains Explorer Bus, which operates a circular tour bus route between Katoomba and Leura.
The climate in the Blue Mountains is generally temperate, with cool winters and light snow. Remember to pack clothes suitable for sunny days and chilly nights. The weather is typically warm and dry during the months of October and November, making it ideal for hiking. Late autumn, May and winter are also good times to hike.
High season: Summer (December to February)
Low season: Winter (June to August)
Don’t miss the many cool-climate gardens of the Blue Mountains, which shine with colourful foliage in autumn and bright flowers in spring.
Individuals with varying physical abilities can experience the Blue Mountains and see the iconic Three Sisters rock formation.
To reach the Blue Mountains from Sydney, various wheelchair-accessible charters and private tours are available. You can also use our Trip Planner to find accessible trains from Sydney Central Station.
Getting there: Public bus route 685 is wheelchair accessible and provides transportation from Katoomba to Echo Point and Scenic World. Taxi services in the area typically offer accessible services; it’s best to inquire about this when making a booking.
Highlights of accessible experiences: You can immerse yourself in nature on various wheelchair-accessible trails in Blue Mountains National Park. You can view the scenery from above on the Scenic World Skyway and Cableway or join a wheelchair-accessible tour to see all of Australia’s attractions.
The fresh air will whet your appetite! Although the Blue Mountains are traditionally better known for their natural beauty than their culinary delights, we’ve picked out some of the most popular restaurants in the Blue Mountains for you to enjoy.
When you visit the Blue Mountains, make time for a cup of tea at the iconic Hydro Majestic, which offers panoramic views of the Megalong Valley in the luxurious surroundings of the Wintergarden Restaurant.
Corinne Evatt and Mary-Jane Craig, local chefs and former members of the Ashcrofts, have opened Cinnabar in Blackheath, offering dishes from around the world to share on a plate.
Hunter Valley
Hunter Valley is the birthplace of Australian wine. Famous for its exquisite Semillon and Shiraz varieties, it is renowned worldwide as a gourmet destination. The region offers over 150 wineries and many innovative restaurants to suit every pocket.
The region’s rich agricultural history contributes to an incredible farm-to-table experience, adding extra pleasure to your gastronomic delights. After your tasting, enjoy the region’s natural wonders, relax in one of the many spas or sing your heart out while listening to music among the vines.
What to expect
Embark on this Blue Mountains Tour! Witness the best of the Blue Mountains — breathtaking vistas and splendid waterfalls. Revel in the enchanting Blue Mountains as they showcase a delicate palette of hues during the precious moments preceding sunset. Conclude your day with a view of the sun setting behind the majestic mountain peaks. Our Blue Mountains Tours are tailored to sidestep Sydney’s rush hour and offers you the chance to experience the Australian highland sunset once the crowds have left.