Kiama Private Family Trip From Sydney
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Kiama Private Family Trip From Sydney

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About this experience

Begin your adventure at 8:00 am, departing from Sydney and driving past the Royal National Park. Stop at Stanwell Tops for stunning coastal views, then continue along the Grand Pacific Drive to the Sea Cliff Bridge. Visit the seaside towns of Thirroul and Kiama, where you’ll see the famous blowhole. Ascend to Mt Cambewarra Look out for panoramic views, then journey to Kangaroo Valley, home to the historic Hampden Bridge. Explore the lush countryside at Fitzroy Falls and visit the Georgian village of Berrima before returning to Sydney around 5:30 pm.

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Kiama Private Family Trip From Sydney

Pickup included

What's included

Private transportation
WiFi on board
Bottled water
All Fees and Taxes
English Speaking Guide
Air-conditioned vehicle
Coffee and/or Tea

Detailed itinerary

1

Bald Hill, located in Stanwell Park, south of Sydney, is a famous lookout offering breathtaking views of the Illawarra coastline and the Tasman Sea. It’s a top destination for hang gliding and paragliding enthusiasts, thanks to its high vantage point and coastal winds. Visitors can also enjoy whale watching during migration season, or take in the stunning scenery while driving along the Grand Pacific Drive, which features the iconic Sea Cliff Bridge.

The hill has historical significance as the site where aviation pioneer Lawrence Hargrave conducted experiments with box kites in the 1890s. Today, Bald Hill remains a popular spot for picnics, photography, and coastal relaxation, with facilities like parking, restrooms, and a café available for visitors.

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Stop 2

The Kiama Blowhole is one of Australia's most famous natural attractions, located in the coastal town of Kiama, about 120 kilometers south of Sydney. Formed by volcanic activity millions of years ago, the blowhole shoots seawater dramatically into the air when waves force their way through a narrow rock opening. The water can spout up to 30 meters high, creating an impressive display, especially during rough seas.

Nearby, there’s a viewing platform offering panoramic views of the ocean, making it a great spot for photography. The area around the blowhole is well-equipped for visitors, with picnic areas, walking paths, and cafes, making it a perfect destination for families and nature lovers. The Kiama Lighthouse is also located nearby, adding to the scenic charm of the site.

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Sea Cliff Bridge is a stunning coastal bridge located along the Grand Pacific Drive, just south of Sydney. This iconic engineering marvel stretches for 665 meters, curving gracefully out over the ocean and offering dramatic views of the rugged Illawarra cliffs and the Pacific coastline. The bridge is a popular destination for both drivers and pedestrians, providing breathtaking panoramic views and a unique walking experience over the sea.

The bridge is a highlight for road trips along the coast, often frequented by travelers looking to stop for photos, walks, or simply to take in the coastal beauty. With a pedestrian walkway alongside the road, visitors can safely enjoy the ocean breeze and scenic vistas. It’s also a favorite spot for spotting dolphins and whales during their migration season.

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Kangaroo Valley, nestled between the Southern Highlands and the South Coast of New South Wales, is a lush, scenic valley known for its natural beauty, tranquil atmosphere, and rich wildlife. Surrounded by rainforests, farmlands, and rugged mountains, it offers visitors stunning landscapes, including the Kangaroo River and picturesque rolling hills.

One of the valley's key attractions is the historic Hampden Bridge, Australia's last surviving wooden suspension bridge, adding a touch of charm to the area. Kangaroo Valley is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as bushwalking, kayaking, and birdwatching. The region is also home to diverse wildlife, including kangaroos, wombats, and many native birds.

With quaint villages, boutique shops, and cozy cafes, Kangaroo Valley offers a perfect escape for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat from the city. It’s a great spot for camping, hiking, and discovering hidden waterfalls.

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Fitzroy Falls, located in the Morton National Park in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, is a spectacular waterfall plunging 81 meters into the lush valley below. Surrounded by rich rainforest and rugged cliffs, the falls offer breathtaking views of the Yarrunga Valley and are easily accessible via well-maintained walking tracks and viewing platforms.

Visitors can enjoy a variety of walking trails, including the East Rim and West Rim tracks, which provide different perspectives of the falls and the surrounding natural beauty. The area is also home to a diverse range of native flora and fauna, making it a great spot for birdwatching and wildlife spotting.

Fitzroy Falls is well-equipped with a visitor center, picnic areas, and restrooms, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and hikers. The falls are especially impressive after heavy rain, creating a misty spray that adds to the dramatic scenery.

What's not included

Anything not mentioned in the Inclusions
Lunch

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

Important information

Specialized infant seats are available
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Important Note- The remaining time will be allotted for the travel time.

About Sydney

Sydney, Australia's most iconic city, is renowned for its stunning harbour, vibrant cultural scene, and diverse neighborhoods. With its blend of natural beauty, historic landmarks, and modern attractions, Sydney offers an unforgettable experience for every traveler.

Top Attractions

Sydney Opera House

An iconic landmark and UNESCO World Heritage site, the Sydney Opera House is a masterpiece of modern architecture and a hub for performing arts.

Architecture/Cultural 1-2 hours for a tour, longer for a performance AUD 42-100 (tour prices vary)

Sydney Harbour Bridge

One of the world's most famous bridges, offering spectacular views and the thrill of the BridgeClimb or BridgeWalk.

Architecture/Adventure 2-3 hours (depending on activity) AUD 174-468 (BridgeClimb prices vary)

Bondi Beach

Australia's most famous beach, known for its golden sand, surfing, and vibrant atmosphere.

Beach/Entertainment Half day to full day Free (surfboard rentals and lessons cost extra)

The Rocks

A historic area with cobblestone streets, colonial buildings, and a vibrant market scene.

Historical/Cultural 2-3 hours Free (market and museum entry fees apply)

Royal Botanic Garden Sydney

A beautiful oasis in the heart of the city, offering stunning views of the harbour and Opera House.

Nature 1-2 hours Free

Must-Try Local Dishes

Avo on Toast

A simple yet iconic dish featuring avocado on toast, often topped with poached eggs, feta, or smoked salmon.

Breakfast Vegetarian (check for specific toppings)

Barramundi

A popular Australian fish, often grilled or pan-fried and served with seasonal vegetables and a sauce.

Dinner Gluten-free (check for specific sauces and sides)

Tim Tams

A beloved Australian chocolate biscuit, often enjoyed with a cup of tea or coffee.

Snack Contains gluten and dairy

Flat White

A popular Australian coffee, similar to a latte but with a stronger coffee flavor and velvety microfoam.

Drink Contains dairy (non-dairy options available)

Popular Activities

Hiking in the Blue Mountains Surfing at Bondi Beach BridgeClimb or BridgeWalk at Sydney Harbour Bridge Kayaking in Sydney Harbour Scuba diving in Jervis Bay Beach lounging at Bondi Beach Picnicking in the Royal Botanic Garden Spa day at a luxury hotel

Best Time to Visit

December to February (Summer)

Summer is the peak tourist season in Sydney, with long, sunny days perfect for beach activities and outdoor events. However, it can be crowded and more expensive.

20-26°C 68-79°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: English, Mandarin, Arabic, Cantonese
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Australian Dollar (AUD)

Time Zone

AEST (GMT+10) or AEDT (GMT+11) during daylight saving time

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Sydney is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any major city, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and be cautious in crowded areas.
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing services to avoid overcharging.
  • • Purchase tickets from official sources or authorized sellers.

Getting there

By air
  • Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport • 8 km (5 miles) from city center
By train

Central Station, Sydney Terminal

By bus

Central Station, Sydney Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

Sydney's train network is efficient and covers most of the city and surrounding areas.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, DiDi

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

The Rocks Bondi Surry Hills Newtown Barangaroo

Day trips

Blue Mountains
80 km (50 miles) from Sydney • Full day

A stunning national park known for its dramatic landscapes, waterfalls, and scenic hiking trails.

Hunter Valley
120 km (75 miles) from Sydney • Full day

Australia's oldest wine region, offering beautiful vineyards, wine tasting, and gourmet dining.

Royal National Park
30 km (19 miles) from Sydney • Half day to full day

Australia's oldest national park, offering beautiful coastal scenery, hiking trails, and wildlife spotting.

Festivals

Sydney Festival • January Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras • February/March Sydney Writers' Festival • May

Pro tips

  • Use an Opal card for convenient and discounted public transport fares.
  • Visit iconic attractions like the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds.
  • Explore Sydney's diverse neighborhoods, each with its unique character and attractions.
  • Take a ferry to explore the city's stunning harbour and waterfront areas.
  • Try local specialties like seafood, Asian cuisine, and Australian wines.
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Adults
Age 8-99
1
Childs
Age 0-7
0
Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 11
  • Adult required for booking
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