The Blue Mountains are mountainous region and a breathtaking mountain range in New South Wales, Australia. The region is the nestled in the western outskirts of the Greater Sydney are and just 50km (1.5 hours) away from the State Capital. The Greater Blue Mountains is listed in the UNESCO World Heritage sites and it boasts of an expansive wildlife park, botanic gardens, Three Sisters Lookouts and other hotspots.
The region is home to rich and the oldest Aboriginal heritage, culture, vibrant arts scenes, villages and local delicacies. Those who love adventure can indulge in activities like abseiling, rock climbing, canyoning and much more. The best part is that the Greater Blue Mountains region has seven spacious national parks, including Wollemi, Nattai, Yengo, Gardens of Stone, Jenolan Caves, etc. If you are planning a trip to Blue Mountains region, contact us and we will arrange a comfortable and all-inclusive private day-tour from Sydney.
Soak up the sun on golden beaches like Avoca or Terrigal, perfect for surfing, swimming and relaxing.
Discovr the Bouddi National Park’s spot wildlife, hiking trails and mesmerising coastal views
Visit the Entrance, a beautiful resort town where you can encounter a dolphin sanctuary, waterfront dining and amusement park.
Embrace the Gosford Regional Gallery, local cafes, restaurants and enjoy fresh seafood in the region.
Located 115 miles from Sydney, Port Stephens is a coastal region in NSW offering stunning beaches, laidback ambience, stylish cafes, wildlife sanctuary, and much more.
The Southern Highlands is 84 miles away from the Capital of NSW and takes around 1 hour 30 minutes to get there via car.
Located in the north of Sydney, The Hunter Valley is one of the oldest wine regions of Australia. It is best known for the world-renowned varietals, including Shirax, Semillon wines. The suburb is home to some of the best wineries and family-operated boutique operations. It has more than 120 cellar doors where you can indulge in wine tastings, wine making activities. You can also explore the picture-worth landscapes, gourmet dining spaces and cheese making shops when you visit to the Hunter Valley region.