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Blue Mountains All Inclusive Discovery | Full Day Tour

Book an all-inclusive AAT Kings Blue Mountains tour and experience the dramatic beauty of the rugged NSW wilderness. See native animals at Sydney Zoo and enjoy scenic views of the Three Sisters on this perfect Blue Mountains tour.

Location - Physical Address               Rouse Hill NSW 2155 Australia

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All-inclusive Blue Mountains guided discovery tour

Explore Blue Mountains National Park in style on a discovery tour with AAT Kings. See the wildlife at Sydney Zoo, visit Scenic World, and immerse yourself in the beauty of this World Heritage-listed area.

Contact AAT Kings for pricing.

  • It’s a good idea to bring a warm, wind-proof jacket in the cooler months as it can get chilly in the Blue Mountains.
  • This is an all-inclusive tour so entry and meals are included. You may want to bring some money for souvenirs you see along the way.

See the delights of the Blue Mountains on a discovery tour with AAT Kings.

Your friendly guides will whisk you away to Sydney Zoo, where you’ll encounter dingoes, koalas, wombats and echidnas. While you’re here, make sure to go on the Bungarribee Dreaming experience to learn about traditional tools, artefacts and bush tucker from Aboriginal guides.

After a morning of activity, it’s time to stop and refuel. Break for lunch at the unique mountain town of Leura and experience the fresh, local cuisine before taking some time to explore the area.

The last stop is Scenic World, where you can ride the Scenic Railway, Cableway and Skyway. Get your camera ready to capture the sensational views of the Three Sisters and the steep valleys and canyons of this World Heritage-listed area.

Finally, relax with a glass of wine as you make your way back to Sydney on a relaxing river cruise.

AAT Kings is a licensed commercial tour operator with a Parks Eco Pass .

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Travelling from Sydney to the Blue Mountains through beautiful rainforest and tall eucalypts, you’ll view the ancient Three Sisters, lunch in the charming village of Leura and peruse the cute and cuddly characters of a local Wildlife Park.

  • Be awed by panoramic vistas of the Three Sisters and the Jamison Valley
  • Visit the charming Leura Village
  • Meet the locals at wildlife park
  • Visit Scenic World or take a bushwalk.

You’ll start this fantastic all day tour with pickups available on request from a selection of accommodation situated around the city up to an hour prior to the last Sydney CBD departure time of 8:00 am daily. Cruising in a comfortable, air-conditioned coach, listening to the interesting commentary from your friendly guide, you’ll be off over Anzac Bridge, then along Victoria Road towards the Magnificent Blue Mountains. Entering the World Heritage Listed National Park, you’ll travel to Scenic World, with spectacular 360 degree panoramic views. Ride on the famous Scenic Railway down through the depths of the mountains, float across the beautiful Jamison Valley on the Cableway and Skyway, or have a walk through our own Jurassic park on our scenic treks. (Rides are an additional expense payable direct, or by adding an optional upgrade) Meander your way around scenic Cliff Drive, all the while immersing yourself in the spectacular views of the picturesque Megalong Valley. View the magnificent panorama of The Three Sisters. Vivid, red-hued rock pinnacles expertly carved by Mother Nature are cocooned by the lush green rainforest. Lunch is taken in the charming little town of Leura, purchase your own in one of the many cafes and restaurants that will draw you in with mouth-watering aromas of coffee and sumptuous food. Go back in time and visit some of the many local antique shops, or go back to your childhood and visit the finest Candy Store that’s absolutely jam packed with every type of confectionary you could imagine from all over the world – this quaint village has it all! Travelling again through some superb scenery, you’ll visit a local wildlife park, where you can get to know, interact with and cuddle some of Australia’s unique and very special wildlifeon an Aussie Bush Safari in the cage-free environment of the Australian wildlife exhibit. On your way home, you’ll travel via the suburb of Homebush, home to Sydney Olympic Park. We arrive back in Sydney at approximately 6:00pm. Passengers who choose to catch the optional river ferry will end their tour on arrival at Circular Quay ferry terminal.

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Kangaroos at Featherdale Wildlife Park

Kangaroos at Featherdale Wildlife Park

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Rides at Scenic World Blue Mountains

Tour Details

Included in price:.

Admission to Wildlife Park

Available for purchase/hire:

Lunch is not included in this tour unless selected as part of an optional package (to 31 March 2020 only). Scenic World Rides can be pre-purchased in your booking or on the day of the tour. River Cruise return can be pre-purchased in your booking.

Approximately 10hrs

8:00 AM Daily

6:00pm approximately

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Pickup/departure instructions:.

Departs from & returns to Sydney with selected CBD hotel pick ups available. Returns: 6:00pm approximately Please visit this link for tentative pick up information. Please note that reconfirmation is still required prior to departure as per your travel documentation. The coach will not attend a location unless a pick-up is prearranged. Please note the times listed are approximate and ALL bookings MUST be reconfirmed with operator the day before departure.

What to bring:

Comfortable walking shoes Sunglasses Sunscreen and hat Water bottle Camera Jacket in cooler months

Fitness level required:

Not specified

Child policies:

Children between the ages of 2-15 years will be applicable for child rates. Children under 2 years are considered infants and travel free of charge when seated on a parent or guardians lap. Child seats are unable to be used.

Additional Information:

Scenic Railway/Cable Car rides are available for purchase on tour, or pre-purchase in your booking. The optional river cruise on the way back into Sydney can be added to your booking in the booking form. The optional 2-course lunch in Leura can be added to your booking in the booking form (to 31 March 2020 only). Hotel drop-offs are available for passengers returning to Sydney by coach. Passengers returning by river cruise will not receive a hotel drop off. Pensioner Fares apply to Australian and New Zealand Pension Card holders, Australian Senior Card holders, and full-time Australian Students. Non-English commentary language devices can be requested at no additional cost however may be subject to availability. Please enquire after your booking is confirmed.

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Sydney, Blue Mountains, Katoomba and Parramatta River

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Take a scenic 90 minute drive west of Sydney and discover the magnificent Blue Mountains. This World Heritage Listed National Park is recognised internationally for its incredible geographic, botanic and cultural values and boasts a stunning landscape of dense eucalypt forest, grand escarpments, waterfalls and cave systems.

Why are the Blue Mountains Blue The area is home to 90 different species of eucalyptus trees and the greatest and most diverse concentration of eucalyptus trees in the world. Ever wonder why the Blue Mountains are called blue? The air is filled with several finely dispersed droplets of eucalyptus oil. These oil droplets not only delightfully perfume the air, but combined with dust and water vapour; they scatter rays of brilliant blue light earning this spectacular mountain range its name.

Towns & Villages

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Travelling through the Blue Mountains you’ll come across a number of quaint villages and towns such as the picturesque village of Leura. You’ll notice many of the region’s villages and landmarks are named after the European explorers Blaxland, Wentworth and Lawson who first crossed the rugged mountain terrain in 1813.

Katoomba Katoomba is the most popular town in the Blue Mountains due to its public rail connection to Sydney and its proximity to many attractions such as the three Sisters and Scenic World.

One of the main attractions in Katoomba is Echo Point, which offers panoramic views of the Three Sisters rock formation and the Jamison Valley.

Visitors can also visit Scenic World and take the Scenic Railway, a scenic cable car ride that offers views of the surrounding area.

The town also has several bushwalking trails that lead into the surrounding wilderness, such as the Giant Stairway and the Federal Pass.

Katoomba also has a vibrant culture, with a variety of shops, cafes, and restaurants, as well as a number of art galleries and museums. The town is also home to the Blue Mountains Cultural Centre which hosts exhibitions, performances and other events.

Adventure activities such as canyoning, abseiling and rock climbing are also popular in the area. The area is also home to the famous "Valley of the Waters" which is a great spot for bushwalking and picnicking.

Leura Leura is only 5 minutes drive from Katoomba and is known for its picturesque scenery and charming village atmosphere. Leura is one of the most visited towns in the Blue Mountains and is renowned for its gardens, bushwalks, and breathtaking views of the Jamison Valley. The main street of Leura, known as Leura Mall, is lined with antique shops, art galleries, and cafes.

Leura is also known for its beautiful gardens, including the Leuralla Toy and Railway Museum, the Everglades Historic House and Gardens, and the Leura Cascades. The town is also a popular spot for bushwalking, with several trails leading into the surrounding wilderness, including the popular Prince Henry Cliff walk. The town is also home to the Leura Golf Course, which offers beautiful views of the surrounding valley.

Blackheath Blackheath is located about 20 kilometers (or 12 miles) west of Katoomba. The drive between the two towns takes around 30 minutes

Blackheath is a popular destination for nature lovers, with several walking trails that offer panoramic views of the surrounding wilderness, including the famous Grand Canyon and Govett's Leap. Visitors can also take scenic drives along the Bells Line of Road and take in the views of the Megalong Valley.

The town is also known for its historical significance, with several heritage buildings such as the Blackheath railway station and the Blackheath Memorial Park and Cenotaph. The town is also home to the National Pass, one of the most popular bushwalks in the Blue Mountains, which takes visitors through a narrow gorge and past several waterfalls.

Scenic world in the Blue Mountains

The majestic Blue Mountains is a World Heritage site just a short distance from Sydney, offering a variety of tour experiences that cater to different interests and schedules. Choose from full-day explorations with scenic rides and wildlife encounters to specialized half-day and evening adventures. Each tour is designed to showcase the stunning natural beauty and unique wildlife of this Australian gem, making your trip to the Blue Mountains an unforgettable experience.

Most visitors opt for day tours, which typically depart early in the morning from Sydney, around 7 am, and return in the evening, ensuring a full day of exploration. These tours offer a comprehensive experience, encompassing the iconic Three Sisters rock formation, scenic bush walks, and breathtaking views of Jamison Valley. Attractions like Scenic World with its Skyway, Railway, and Cableway rides, and Featherdale Wildlife Park to meet Australian animals are often included. Lunch in a quaint mountain village is a common feature, providing a taste of local cuisine.

For those pressed for time, half-day tours, like the abseiling & canyoning adventures, offer an exhilarating experience. These tours, lasting about 4 hours, include professional instruction and equipment, with departures typically in the morning.

Unique experiences such as the Glow Worm & Wildlife Tour are available for those interested in nocturnal wildlife and natural phenomena. This 5-hour tour starts in the evening and includes a visit to the enchanting Glow Worm tunnels in Wollemi National Park.

Tours generally provide hotel transfers from Sydney, making them convenient and accessible. You can expect small group settings for a more personalized experience, often with knowledgeable guides, meals or refreshments, and all necessary equipment for activities.

Most tours cater to a wide range of ages and fitness levels, making the Blue Mountains an ideal destination for families.

The Three Sisters

The Three Sisters

One of the most striking landmarks of the Blue Mountains is the amazing rock formation known as the Three Sisters. Each pinnacle stands at 922, 918 and 906 metres tall respectively.

The formation gets its name from the aboriginal legend of three sisters who were turned to stone by a local witch doctor.

Echo Point The best place to view of the Three Sisters is from Echo Point, a lookout perched on the edge of a 170 metre cliff face in Katoomba. Echo Point is only 5 minutes drive from Katoomba village. There is parking and a lot of viewing platforms.

Echo Point Visitor Information is a great starting point for visitors to the Blue Mountains National Park. The centre provides information on the park's attractions, including the Three Sisters rock formation, as well as hiking and walking trails, guided tours, and other activities. The Centre also provides maps, brochures, and other information to help visitors plan their trip.

The Echo Point Visitor Centre is open every day and is staffed by knowledgeable local guides who can provide information and answer questions about the park.

Walking trails from Echo Point From Echo Point, there are several walking trails that visitors can take to explore the Blue Mountains National Park. Some of the popular trails include:

The Giant Stairway This trail takes visitors down the escarpment to the base of the Three Sisters, offering spectacular views of the valley and the rock formation along the way.

The Prince Henry Cliff Walk This trail offers panoramic views of the Jamison Valley and the Three Sisters. It is a moderate to challenging hike that takes about 2 hours to complete.

The Federal Pass This trail is a moderate hike that takes visitors through the rainforest and offers views of the valley and the Three Sisters.

The Scenic Walkway This trail is a relatively easy walk that takes visitors along a paved path with several lookout points offering views of the valley and the Three Sisters.

Jenolan Caves

Jenolan Caves

Discover the wonders of one of the oldest open cave systems in the world. Known to the local Aboriginal people as ‘Binoomea’ (meaning Dark Places), the Jenolan Cave system stretches over an enormous 40 kilometres of multi-level passages, many still undergoing explorations. There are nine caves open to visitors, all featuring amazing lighting, underground rivers and limestone formations.

With over 40 kilometers of multi-level passages, including nine stunning caves open to visitors, Jenolan Caves is one of the oldest known open cave systems in the world, boasting underground rivers, limestone formations, and rare and endangered species.

Jenolan Caves is known for its stunning natural beauty and unique geological features that have been formed over millions of years. The caves are home to a variety of rare and endangered species, making it an important conservation site in Australia. Visitors can take guided tours through the caves, admiring the impressive limestone formations and crystal-clear underground rivers.

Location and Access Located about 175 kilometers west of Sydney, the limestone caves of Jenolan Caves are easily accessible by car. From Katoomba, a popular tourist destination in the Blue Mountains, take the Great Western Highway west for about 35 kilometers, then turn onto Jenolan Caves Road and continue for about 11 kilometers. The scenic drive takes around 45 minutes and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

Tour Options There are a number of different tour options available at Jenolan Caves, ranging from short and easy walks to more strenuous, longer tours. The admission fee varies depending on the tour you choose, and there are special interest tours available for those interested in photography, adventure caving, or ghost tours. Whether you are a solo traveler or visiting with your family, there is a tour option suitable for everyone.

Scenic World

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Scenic world offers a railway, cablecars and scenic forest boarwalks. Enjoy the iconic views of the Blue Mountains. Hop aboard the world's steepest railway into the Jamison Valley. Explore kms of raised boardwalks through the rainforest, spotting Lyre Birds and ancient tree ferns amongst other flora and fauna. Ride the Cableway, to cruise past the sandstone escarpment and Orphan Rock. Glide past Katoomba Falls and the Three Sisters on the iconic Skyway.

Scenic Skyway Glide between cliff tops with panoramic views of World Heritage landscapes on the Scenic Skyway. This 720 metre journey provides the best views of Katoomba Falls, the Three Sisters, Mt Solitary and Jamison Valley.

Suspended 270 metres above ancient ravines, breathtaking views of rainforest canopy are revealed beneath your feet through the electro-glass cabin floor. For the less adventurous, seating and solid flooring is also available.

Scenic Railway Discover the thrill of a 52° (128%) incline in open terrain riding the steepest passenger railway in the world, the Scenic Railway.

Scenic Cableway The 545 metre Scenic Cableway journey gently descends into the Jamison Valley and returns to the top of the escarpment. The fully enclosed cabin is a unique vantage point for viewing iconic rock formations including Three Sisters, Orphan Rock and Mt Solitary. Passing closely by sheer sandstone cliffs, it showcases the renowned geology and geomorphology of the World Heritage region.

Scenic Walkway Experience walking under the canopy of an extraordinary temperate rainforest. Located in the Jamison Valley, the Scenic Walkway is a 500m elevated boardwalk, an easy 10-20 minute walk between the Railway and Cableway stations.

Featherdale Wildlife Park

Featherdale Wildlife Park

Featherdale Wildlife Park is a popular stop for people visiting the Blue Mountains from Sydney

Featherdale provides a home to over 1,700 Australian native animals from more than 250 different species and serves as Australia’s largest native collection. Focusing solely on native animals, at Featherdale you will find the largest collection of koalas in New South Wales, 3 open space enclosures filled with kangaroos and wallabies, as well as loads of other iconic Australian animals, such as dingos, echidnas, wombats, bilbies, Tasmanian devils, reptiles and a stunning collection of birds from Australia and around the world.

Blue Mountains Heritage Centre

Bush Walks

The Blue Mountains Heritage Centre is located in Blackheath. This is your one-stop-shop for maps and information on national parks in the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area. Learn about local Aboriginal culture, plants and animals and the fantastic walking tracks around the stunning Grose Valley.

Fairfax Heritage walking track starts here and leads to the picnic area and scenic views of nearby Govetts Leap lookout.

Location 270 Govetts Leap Road, Blackheath Wheelchair-accessible

Times 9am to 4.30pm daily. Closed on Christmas Day.

Blue Mountains Scenic Walks

Blue Mountains Bush Walks

Prince Henry cliff walk The Prince Henry Clif walk is easily accessable from Echo Point at Katoomba. Following the cliff edge from Katoomba Cascades to Gordon Falls, near Leura, this moderate walking track offers great views of the Blue Mountains and the 3 Sisters.

With over 20 lookouts offering magnificent views of Jamison Valley and three waterfalls, this track is a visual delight at any time of year. From Echo Point lookout, you’ll see the iconic Three Sisters.

  • Distance | 7km one-way
  • Time | 3 - 4hrs
  • Difficulty | Moderate
  • Where | Katoomba area in Blue Mountains National Park

Carlotta Arch walking track Short but steep Carlotta Arch walking track, also called Shaping Waters walk, offers fantastic views of limestone formations and beautiful Blue Lake, at Jenolan Caves.

  • Distance | 1km one-way
  • Time | 45min - 1hr
  • Where | Jenolan Karst Conservation Reserve

Grand Canyon track Setting out from Evans lookout near Blackheath in the Blue Mountains, be met with a series of waterfalls, creeks and spectacular views along the challenging Grand Canyon track.

  • Distance | 6.3km loop
  • Where | Blackheath area in Blue Mountains National Park

Wentworth Falls track If you're heading to the Blue Mountains, Wentworth Falls track rewards bushwalkers with grand valley views from Fletchers lookout before reaching the top of popular Wentworth Falls waterfall.

  • Distance | 1.4km return
  • 45min - 1hr

Fairfax Heritage walking track Family and wheelchair friendly, Fairfax Heritage walking track offers summer wildflowers, and scenic lookouts with waterfall views over Grose Valley, in Blue Mountains National Park.

  • Distance | 1.8km one-way
  • Time | 30 - 45min
  • Difficulty | Easy
  • Wheelchair Access | OK

Kanangra Waterfall walk Kanangra Waterfall walk in Kanangra-Boyd National Park offers marvellous views of the cascading water at Kanangra and Kalang Falls.

  • Distance | 1.6km one-way
  • Where | Kanangra-Boyd National Park

Longneck Lagoon walking track A small freshwater wetland, Longneck Lagoon walking track allows visitors to see the startling array of birds that frequent the area. Perfect for walking with children.

  • Distance | 4km loop
  • Time | 1hr 30min - 2hrs 30min
  • Difficulty | Moderate - Hard
  • Where | Scheyville National Park in Sydney and surrounds

Princes Rock walking track Historic Princes Rock walking track offers scenic views over Mount Solitary and Wentworth Falls in Blue Mountains National Park.

  • Distance | 1.8km return
  • Time | 30min - 1hr

Rigby Hill walking track Rigby Hill walking track is an easy 1hr return walk from Pierces Pass, in Blue Mountains National Park. It offers dramatic views of the Grose Valley, near Blackheath and Mount Wilson.

  • Distance | 1.2km return

McKeown's Valley walking track McKeown's Valley walking track, also known as Healing Waters walk, is a short and easy return walk at Jenolan Caves offering fantastic karst landscapes and wildlife spotting in the Blue Mountains.

  • Distance | 2.6km return
  • Time | 1hr 30min - 2hrs

Mount Banks Summit walk For some of the best scenic views in the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area, try the steep Mount Banks Summit walk from the picnic area, near Mount Wilson.

  • Distance | 2.4km return
  • Time | 2 - 3hrs
  • Where | Mount Wilson area in Blue Mountains National Park

Round walking track Packed with scenic views, birdwatching, rainforest and waterfalls; medium difficulty Round walking track offers iconic views of The Three Sisters in Blue Mountains National Park.

  • Distance | 1.2km loop
  • Time | 45min - 1hr 15min

Ruby Creek walking track Ruby Creek walking track is an easy return walk from Mount Werong campground. It offers mining heritage and waterfall views in the remote Southern Blue Mountains area, near Oberon.

  • Distance | 5.3km return
  • Where | Southern Blue Mountains area in Blue Mountains National Park

Victoria Falls walking track If you’re visiting Blue Mountains National Park give Victoria Falls walking track a go. This steep but rewarding bushwalk offers Grose Valley views and a scenic waterfall near Mount Victoria.

  • Distance | 4km return
  • Time | 2hrs - 2hrs 30min
  • Wheelchair Access | No

Rocket Point lookout track The short but Moderate Rocket Point lookout track takes in Wentworth Falls waterfall and some of the best views of the famous falls and valley, in Blue Mountains National Park.

  • Distance | 2.4km loop
  • Time | 45min - 1hr 30min

Blue Gum Forest Blue Gum Forest is a fine, historic example of closed forest, situated in Grose Valley in Blue Mountains National Park. Get to it by walking track from Perrys lookdown or Pierces Pass.

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Blue Mountains with Henry - Great day! Went on the AAT Kings Blue Mountains and Wildlife day tour today. Our guide Henry was excellent. Very professional, friendly and knowledgeable. Commentary throughout the day was entertaining, personable and insightful. The coach and overall AAT Kings were impeccable and top notch. The tour was well placed and an overall awesome experience. The Blue Mountains are breathtaking. Featherdale Wildlife Reserve was lots of fun as we got to interact with and feed the animals. Recommend the tour and both the Scenic World Rides and Parramatta Cruise add-ons to roundout a must-dp tour.
Just did a Blue Mountain tour with AAT Kings. Opted for the “in style”. Well worth the difference in price. Small group, great lunch and a boat cruise at the end of the tour. Guide Joe was outstanding and very informative.
Blue Mountains Driver/Guide made my day fun! I was so lucky to have Ben as Driver/Guide for my final tour with AAT Kings! He made the trip to the Blue Mountains, out of Sydney, worthwhile. As a person with a disability, I also greatly appreciated Ben's kindness and patience. AAT Kings is very fortunate to have an employee like Ben and I'm grateful to have had him as a guide for my last Australian tour!

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If I could give it 6 stars I would. We booked the tour to see the Blue Mountains through the Viator app. It was super easy and straightforward. The app immediately sent us two vouchers annd confirmation of our bookings. The tour started at 7:50 am and we took a ferry back and arrived at Circular Quay in the city by 5:45 pm. More about the ferry ride back later. The tour included: 1. Three Sisters Lookout Point 2.Tram and cable rides at Scenic World and a short hike on the Scenic Walkway 3.Lunch at Loaves and Dishes Cafe 4.Entrance into Featherdale Wildlife Refuge. On the day of the tour, the bus picked us up at our hotel the Hilton Sydney. They make a number of pick ups from other hotels. If your hotel is not on the list then you have to meet them at one of the designated hotels. A tour coordinator approached us to get our names. She checked us in on her list and gave us an envelope with tickets for the forthcoming destinations. The bus was a big comfortable climate control vehicle. Our driver/historian/entertainer was magnificent !! He only mentioned his name once at the beginning of the tour and I didn't catch it. In any case, he was terrifically knowledgable about the history of Sydney and the Blue Mountains. He was funny and kept us entertained throughout the whole day. In addition, he clearly instructed us on how to navigate through the different destinations with keen details. His instructions were extremely spot on and helpful. There was a lot of time designated for each destination. We never felt rushed. i On the way back many people opted to book a ferry ride back on the river cruise. We didn't buy that option but the bus driver told us that we still could pay for the ferry ride at the dock. We chose to do that thinking that the bus would run into Sydney rush hour traffic. I highly recommend that you take the ferry ride option. It was a beautiful, peaceful ride back to the city center and only took 30 minutes. We're not sure how long the bus took but surely it wasn't as scenic. In addition, the b So to get on the ferry, we had to purchase tickets. At the dock, there was a vending like machine where you can buy a ticket to get on the ferry. It was $8.50 AUD/person. The ferry made a few stops along the way to pick up other passengers. We thoroughly enjoyed every facet of the tour. It takes you to gorgeous areas of our Sydney trip that we wouldn't have otherwise been able to see on our own. The operators were extremely professional and well informed. It was worth every penny of the approximately $98/person for two people. Viator had a special 10% discount if we purchased on the mobile app. Also follow my food adventure on IG @tazebudshawaii Happy Travels !

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Ashleigh was the best tour guide EVER! We are visiting from Los Angeles and wanted to see the three sisters at the Blue Mountains. This trip gave us that and more. The Featherdale wildlife park gave us a great up close kangaroo/koala experience, as well as a chance to see some of Australia's bird and reptile species. Lunch in Luera was delicious, and the town was adorable. Following that was the trip to the Blue Mountains, and finally a nice ferry ride home. Ashleigh's knowledge combined with her engaging personality made the whole experience that much more inviting! Great job!

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We did the Blue Mountain/wildlife park tour. John S. Our guide was very informative, helpful and humorous. He made our day so much fun!!!! We made some stops that were not crowded so we could get some great photos. I would highly recommend this tour, our favorite of our trips in Australia. The Blue Mountain National Park is beautiful with the The Three Sisters and Orphan Rock formations along with the walk through the rainforest area. The stop at Loaves and dishes was quite nice, just to let you know that they serve Kangaroo burger also, very good. The chef might make you one before lunch if you ask nicely. Love the cable ride, and different systems to get up and down the mountain especially the backwards one at the end. Featherlake Wildlife Park is amazing so up close and personal with the animals. Feeding the Kangaroo and so many Koalas.

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Me and my friends took a tour today to the blue Mountains and Featherdale Wildlife Park and we could not have had a better tour guide ! Roland is the greatest ! He kept us laughing all day and gave us a lot of valuable information about Australia and the places we visited . Thanks Roland your the best

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This is regarding the Blue Mountains tour. Bus into the wilderness. Neither the sky gondola nor rail-train into the rainforest below were worth the money to me personally. You get a slightly better view of the waterfall from the gondola, but you're better off walking around in the area near the pick up & drop off location. But, I've had the fortune of seeing several rainforests before, so if that's something new to you, you may have greater appreciation for it! The cultural center was ok. The views of the 3 sisters was the best part. Animal Habitat was lots of fun, getting up close & personal with kangaroos, wallabies, penguins, koalas, etc. River cruise back to the harbour was unnecessary but fine. Overall, a little expensive, but if you only have a couple days in Sydney, this isn't a bad tour to tick several things off your list.

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If I could give no stars, I would. My mom, brother, and I went on the Blue Mountain Wildlife Park Tour with AAT Kings Tours. The three of us travel the world and I must say, I was baffled at the tour guides attitude. He seemed great at first, enthusiastic, and what not, like every tour guide should be. In a way they're representing their country. (What's the point of paying for a tour guide when we weren't being given information by him? We all did our own thing. 1. The Blue Mountain Tour was nothing like the tour they depicted. There was no "walk in nature," which was the vibes I got when I read the tour description. The place we went was more of a tourist attraction than to actually learn about Australias outback. This amusement was NOT worth two hours each way in a bus. 2. In any tour group, whether we want it to happen or not, one or two people are BOUND to be late. Unfortunately, my family and I went to the wrong pick up location (along with several other people). I tried to talk to the guide about being late and he was not friendly at all. 3. We had lunch cards given to us (the inclusive lunch). There was a specific time slot we had to eat lunch. The tour guide never specified that we could use the lunch card during this time. He was very vague, spiteful, and we ended up not having lunch because of his inability to be clear in his instructions. Horrifying day. (It doesn't end here) 4. The zoo we went to was not worth the hype. We were told it was "illegal" for a nonprofessional to hold a koala. So the $25 picture we took was just touching the koalas bum. Kangaroos were in an enclosed gate, we could only watch from a distance. (We recommend going to the Currumbin zoo near Gold Coast if you really want to get up close with kangaroos). 5. On the way back we had an option of either taking the ferry (which isn't included) or the bus back. We took the ferry and we must say that the FERRY RIDE BACK WAS THE BEST PART OF THE TRIP. This trip is not worth your time, energy or money. Don't do it.

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The Blue Mountains Day Tour with AAT Kings was one of the highlights of our travels in Australia. Our tour guide/driver, Rhys (sp) was relatively new, but so knowledgeable, attentive and fun. He even provided sing-along entertainment on our drive! We also had an added bonus of free wifi while we road on the motorcoach! Our day trip included a stop for morning tea in Leura, a cute little upscale shopping area. We even had time to explore and old-fashioned candy store that had a huge variety of old school and locally made candies and a combination quilt/yarn/sewing/clothing shop right next door before we had to head back to our motorcoach. Scenic World was our next stop, to view rock formation the Three sisters, and other gorgeous canyon vistas. We took a glass-bottomed tram ride down into a canyon, and had ample time to casually stroll some of the forest walkways, taking in some wildlife, and an old coal mine, and then rode "the world's steepest railway" back to our point of origin. It really was steep...and quite scary since you're going backwards. I'm sure that was for the best view, but I wasn't looking! Despite a nearby brush fire, the air was crisp and fresh. The "blue" air (from aerosolized eucalyptus oils") was probably a bit more gray than usual, but really, the fire didn't dampen our views too much. Conservation Hut Cafe was our lunch destination. Set on the edge of another canyon, again with spectacular panoramic views, the restaurant menu was centered on locally sourced foods, and it was delicious. My entree was a trout hash topped with a fried egg. Kind of like an Australian loco moco! It was just right--not too heavy but very tasty. My first taste of their panna cotta for dessert has convinced me that it is definitely worth attempting to make myself someday. Featherdale Wildlife Park was exciting as we got to see a variety of native Australian critters...of course the koalas, kangaroos...but hand-feeding the wallabies was so neat! And watching a Tasmanian devil attack his meal was crazy! Our trip ended with a drive by some of the sites of the 2000 Olympic games on our way to catch a ferry to cruise back to Sydney Harbor. The harbor cruise is really scenic, and while we had already cruised the harbor from a different direction the day before, there was still much to see. The trip was the perfect way to end our stay in Sydney and I'd recommend it to everyone!

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Blue Mountains/Jenolan Caves Day Tour ($119) Tours only run on Mon, Tue, Thurs, and Sat. You have to email them to request a booking. You can choose to give them your credit card information or if you prefer, you can pay cash on the bus. (However, if your hotel is one of the first pickups, they might drive to their offices to pick up more people there. And if they do that, you can pay by credit card in person) If you see a tour company - Down Under Day Tours, it's the same company. ( http://www.downunderdaytours.com.au/sydney-day-tours/jenolan-caves-and-blue-mountains/) Unless you're really into caves/rock formations, this tour might not be for you. After a while, everything starts to look the same. (to me anyway - in the eyes of a NON-rock enthusiast) The main focus of the tour was the Jenolan Caves. I was under the impression that half the time would be spent at Blue Mountains and the other half at the Caves. I wish we got to explore more of the Mountains, but we only got to see Echo Point/The Three Sisters. That's probably my own fault though, for not reading the tour description carefully enough. Our tour guide, Jules was awesome. He told us a lot about the history of places we passed by as well as some random facts. Did you know that the aboriginal meaning of kangaroo is, 'I don't know'? On the other hand, he also knew when to let us sleep. So I was also thankful for that because I did get a good number of naps in. On the way home, he made a quick detour and took us to this area where all of these wild kangaroos were just hopping about. We even got to pet them. It was cool to be able to get up close and personal to them in their natural habitat, which by the way, happened to be a children's playground. Weird, I know..but I'm not complaining! That was probably the highlight of the whole tour.

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I would not go on this tour again. It's not the fault of the tour company, the driver Daryl was very pleasant. It was just too rushed. Spent 6 hours on a bus. We only saw a tiny section of the war memorial and got 30 mins in the art gallery. Canberra is definitely something that needs a couple of days to be able to enjoy. Didn't help that we had a screaming baby that didn't shut up the whole 6 hours on a bus.

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We did the wildlife/blue mountain tour and the wine tasting tour. Both were amazing! Wild life/blue mountain: weather was poor but our guide made it feel exciting. Zoo was one of the best I've been to. Lunch was really good. Since traffic was light and kept us ahead of schedule, our guide drove us by the Olympic stadiums even though it wasn't on the itinerary. Guide was fun and informative. Wine tasting: good as well but pours were a bit light. Food was really good. Wineries were beautiful.

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Tasmanian Wonders

10 day guided holiday | hobart return | fhlh.

From the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area to Port Arthur Historic Site, World Heritage-listed attractions steal the scene on this Tasmania tou...

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Tassie's Wilderness Icons

6 day guided holiday | hobart to launceston | fhhl.

Tasmania may be Australia’s smallest state, but it packs a big punch when it comes to natural attractions.

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Tassie's East Coast Highlights

5 day guided holiday | launceston to hobart | flhh.

What can you see in Tasmania in five days, you ask?

Two islands and countless attractions – both city and country – a trip to New Zealand is one you'll never forget.

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Iconic North

7 day guided holiday | auckland to wellington | zaaw.

You could spend eons exploring New Zealand’s two islands.

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Jewels of the Bay

3 day guided holiday | auckland return | uboi.

This adventure may be short, but it’s certainly sweet.

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Southern Spectacular

10 day guided holiday | christchurch return | zcqr.

Southern calling?

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FIRST CHOICE Internal-holiday flights included

Contrasts of new zealand, 10 day guided holiday | auckland to christchurch | izanb.

New Zealand will set your heart racing, while you take the country’s pulse.

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New Zealand Panorama

7 day guided holiday | queenstown to auckland | rpaca.

You don’t need to do everything to appreciate a destination – sometimes the best journeys are those when you have time to immerse yourself in a city.

Pink lakes, turquoise lagoons, pindan soil, flame-hued granite stacks… South Australia packs in a lot of colour.

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BEST BUYS Small Group departure available

South australian outback adventure, 8 day guided holiday | adelaide return | samc.

The Flinders Ranges is a place where nature humbles over the course of 800 million years.

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Remarkable Adelaide to Kangaroo Island

5 day guided holiday | adelaide return | saki.

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South Australian Eyre Peninsula Escape

7 day guided holiday | adelaide return | saep.

This epic South Australia tour from Adelaide takes you through wine regions and includes gourmet seafood tours.

Travel through thundering waterfalls, spring watering holes, majestic canyons and explore a crystal blue coastline – Western Australia is a dream destination

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Wonders of the Kimberley

11 day guided holiday | broome to darwin | wbd.

The Top End of Australia, from Western Australia to the Northern Territory, was made for postcards.

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Western Wonderland

15 day guided holiday | perth return | wemp.

You could spend months exploring Western Australia on tours from Perth and just scratch the surface.

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Untamed Kimberley & West Coast

21 day guided holiday | darwin to perth | wdbp.

Three weeks of natural drama awaits on this ultimate Kimberley tour and road-trip, covering two states, dozens of gorges, a wonderland of waterfalls a...

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Untamed Kimberley

11 day guided holiday | darwin to broome | wdb.

The Top End of Australia, from the Northern Territory to Western Australia, was made for postcards.

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Wonders of the West Coast & Kimberley

21 day guided holiday | perth to darwin | wpbd.

Three weeks of natural drama awaits on this unrivalled road-trip, covering two states, dozens of gorges, a wonderland of waterfalls and countless enco...

AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND TOURS

Take on both sides of the ditch, ticking off the travel wish list with these ultimate adventures..

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Australian Highlights

13 day guided holiday | melbourne to sydney | imse.

Picture Australia: the Coral Sea’s turquoise, the intense rainforest green, powdery white sand, the Red Centre’s ochre soil.

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Contrasts of Australia

9 day guided holiday | melbourne to sydney | acana.

There’s no denying Australia’s diversity.

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Tastes of Southern Australia

11 day guided holiday | sydney to adelaide | esma.

This trip fully deserves its name.

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Highlights of Australia & New Zealand

22 day guided holiday | melbourne to christchurch | imzb.

Three World Heritage Sites on one tour?

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Contrasts of Australia and New Zealand

18 day guided holiday | melbourne to christchurch | qcana.

A bit city, a bit country; sometimes beachy, sometimes mountainous; in the company of locals and Indigenous guides – this epic Melbourne to Christchur...

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Australia and New Zealand Panorama

15 day guided holiday | melbourne to auckland | qpaca.

Just how many legendary Antipodean attractions can you tick off in one journey?

Inspiring Journeys

INSPIRING JOURNEYS

Tastes of tasmania, 7 day guided holiday | hobart to launceston | ijthbl.

Experience a culinary journey through Australia’s beloved island state while soaking up its wild, rugged natural beauty.

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The Endless Shores

8 day guided holiday | wellington to auckland | nzni.

Uncover geothermal hotspots, discover vibrant cities and be immersed in the awe-inspiring Maori heritage that holds a special bond with this ancient l...

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The Southern Drift

12 day guided holiday | christchurch return | nzsi.

Discover New Zealand on this Inspiring Journey through the natural treasures of the South Island.

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The Long White Cloud

19 day guided holiday | christchurch to auckland | nzij.

Traverse New Zealand’s North and South Islands, from the hot pools of Franz Josef/Waiau, a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience in Dunedin, to the brave dep...

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Flavours of South Australia

5 day guided holiday | adelaide return | sata.

We invite you to embark on a journey full of local flavours, showcasing the best of the Barossa, Adelaide Hills and McLaren Vale wine regions.

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INSPIRING JOURNEYS Internal-holiday flights included

Inspiring australia, 13 day guided holiday | cairns to sydney | ijfly.

Venture on a journey through Australia's most iconic sights.

Getaway with discounted tours around Australia and New Zealand

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    Experience the spectacular World Heritage listed Blue Mountains on an all inclusive tour from Sydney. Meet koalas and kangaroos and other exotic animals at Sydney Zoo, leaders in animal conservation. ... We Highly Recommend this tour with AAT KINGS. Read more. Written April 7, 2020. This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member ...

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    On an AAT Kings Day Tour, our friendly and engaging Driver Guides will bring each destination to life. AAT Kings Sydney Day Tours offers a range of half and full day tours that cover the Blue Mountains, Jenolan Caves, City Sights & Beaches, Port Stephens and the Hunter Valley wineries and gardens. Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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    Check out Canberra, travel via the Snowy Mountains and the scenic gem that is Wilsons Promontory. Oz Experience Dazza Pass You start your tour in Sydney and travel up the East Coast to Cairns. You make your own way to Alice Springs at your own expense and visit Uluru, Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) and Kings Canyon on a 3 day inclusive tour.

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