Avoid the crowds! See the highlights of the Blue Mountains, with its stunning views and waterfalls. Finish the day watching the sunset behind imposing mountain ridges. This afternoon tour is designed to limit the amount of time stuck in peak hour Sydney traffic, allowing you to capture the Blue Mountains after the majority of the tourist crowds have left. Experience the beauty of Blue Mountain sunset tour as the subtle colours reflect in the sky during the golden hour before sunset!
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BLUE MOUNTAINS SUNSET TOUR
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TYPE OF TOUR | DEPARTURE TIME | RETURN TIME | |
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Tue, Thurs, Fri, Sun (All year round) | approx. 10:00am (Apr-Sep) / 12:00pm (Oct-Mar) | approx. 20:00pm (Apr-Sep) / 22:00pm (Oct-Mar) | BOOK! |
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Seasonal Departures:
April to September
7:00am – Holiday Inn Kings Cross, 203 Victoria St, Potts Point
7:30am – Wake Up Hostel, 814 George St, Sydney Central
October to March11:30am – Kings Cross, outside Holiday Inn, 203 Victoria St, Potts Point
12:00pm – Wake Up hostel, 814 George St, Sydney CBDTrip Ends: George St, Sydney Central (near Central Station).
This itinerary and prices are valid until October 31st 2018 but are subject to change.
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Travel into one of the world’s most spectacular World Heritage-listed national parks. Located 50 kilometres from Sydney CBD, the Blue Mountains is home to a diverse flora and fauna, many of them endemic to Australia, and a rich Aboriginal heritage.


A rugged mountain range of sandstone formations and steep cliffs, the Blue Mountains is known for its dramatic hue. The verdant vegetation and giant eucalyptus trees under the harsh Australian sun created a blue haze that colour the region.
Hike along the trail amidst the bushes toward an impressive local waterfall. After a delightful picnic lunch, explore the region to view the amazing Jamison Valley. Get up close to the storied sandstone formation, the iconic Three Sisters.
Enjoy getting close with nature with some terrific photographic vantage points, we learn about the history and culture of the local indigenous people of Australia as well as the native flora and fauna.


Then descend into the heart of a verdant ancient rainforest to explore further. You have the option to take the world’s steepest railway, the Scenic Railway. Upon returning to Sydney, reflect on the day’s adventure filled with fun moments and unforgettable experiences.
Reflect on the mysteriously fascinating beauty of the Three Sisters sandstone rock formations, one of New South Wales best known attractions. By day, the sun gives them colour. By night, floodlights are projected against the rocks. The result is a spectacular view of the sisters against the backdrop of a dark night sky.


Late afternoon after watching the sunset over this pristine national park, we head into town to grab a bite to eat before heading back to the city. Note we only use one centralised drop off point located on George St, Sydney Central.
This blue mountains tour is operated in partnership with Wildlife Tours Australia


