South coast Tour
Sydney’s south coast has to offer a lot of scenic lookouts, scenic drive, water falls, beaches, coastal towns, choose from the below list to make your own itinerary or call to discuss the itinerary and pricing.
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Gate opens at 9 am and walking involved. Driving to the location is also marvellous to see. walking will take 2 hrs. Free Entry.
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View of the Beach and nice place to relax, have coffee in a coastal town, and with photo opportunities. Good for surfers. Free Entry.
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Famous Tourist spot and beautiful coastal town in Australia. See the world’s largest blowhole shoot water over 30 metres high, Multiple viewing platforms offer stunning coastal perspectives, Easy access near Kiama town centre with picnic spots and facilities. Free Entry.
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Jamberoo Action Park is a seasonal water theme park, which operates between September and April inclusive. visit https://www.jamberoo.net to buy tickets.
Adult fee: 74, Kids fee:64
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visit this small coastal town Gerringong for cup of coffee and enjoy driving on the way here. Good for scenic view and photo opportunities. Enjoy dip in Boat Harbour Ocean Pool.
Free Entry.
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Truly an area like no other, the unusual basalt columns of Bombo Headland make it feel as though you're walking on the moon.
These rock formations are a product of the region's rich mining history and blue metal quarrying in the 1880s and 1900s, along with centuries of exposure to the powerful ocean forces.
The area is often featured in television commercials and photo shoots, and is the perfect place to test out your photography skills - especially at sunrise.
Involves bit of walking from car park and high ocean waves.
Free Entry.
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Bald Hill lookout is internationally known as a major hang-gliding point.
Overlooking the iconic Sea Cliff Bridge which extends along the Grand Pacific Drive a 140-kilometre award-winning coastal drive beginning 45 minutes south of Sydney in the Royal National Park.
if interested you could walk for 5 km on the famous coastal walk for relaxing and enjoy the view of ocean.
Entry Free.
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The 665 metre long Sea Cliff Bridge is a highlight along the Grand Pacific Drive.
The bridge has become an icon to the people of Wollongong and the world, once again welcoming tourists annually to this picturesque coastal road.
The Sea Cliff Bridge offers visitors the chance to get out and walk on Bridge will take 20 min to the other side of the Bridge. It is also a great viewing platform for migrating whales heading north/south during migrating season.
Entry Free.
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"Nan Tien" in Chinese, literally means "Paradise of the South". This is the biggest Buddhist temple in the southern hemisphere.
Since the opening of the temple in October 1995, it has become a new venue for local and international tourists and also acts as an important cultural centre bridging different cultures. Nice to see trees with colourful flowers in season.Entry Free.
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Adventure play, buy tickets online before visiting, need to choose the time slot of your visit.
Adult online fee $56.00
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Crystal-clear waters meet beautiful white sand beaches, while high cliffs and historic relics overlook the majestic Pacific Ocean. Booderee National Park features extraordinary native wildlife and is adorned with expansive botanic gardens.
To enter the park you’ll need a park pass, which we can pre-purchase online for quick and easy entry.
Visit to here will take more than half day or full day. Easily gets crowded, if planning to go, must buy in advance. Also there is a possibility of closure of the park which is not in our control.
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Hampden Bridge is a wonderful attraction in Kangaroo Valley, just 2.5 hours from Sydney or Canberra between the South Coast and Southern Highlands. The bridge is Australia's last surviving wooden suspension bridge and has a special design with gothic Victorian sandstone towers that make it look like the entrance to a secret medieval castle. Take a self-guided tour of the bridge and learn its story. If you have a smart phone, watch the film about Hampden Bridge and the community and RMS's action to help restore it. Watch it while here and discover why Kangaroo Valley is Australia's most beautiful Valley. Things to do at Hampden Bridge include visit the Pioneer Museum, enjoy a barbecue in the museum's park, walk in the park or down the footpath, relax and enjoy the Hampden Bridge Park with lawn and café.
Free Entry.
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Fitzroy Falls offers a spectacular experience, In addition to magnificent waterfalls, it is a great place to experience a lyrebird singing along one of the walking tracks, vistas into the rainforest gullies of Morton National Park from one or more of the many lookouts, a bush picnic by the creek or a refreshing cuppa in the Falls Cafe.
on the way we can cover Hampden Bridge and beautiful village-Kangaroo valley.
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Perched high on the summit of the Cambewarra Range, ‘The Lookout’ commands a magnificent panorama of Shoalhaven City, stretching from Coolangatta Mountain in the north, way down to Pigeon House Mountain just inland from Ulladulla, in the south. The view also includes Point Perpendicular and the beautiful Jervis Bay National Park.
While you’re absorbing the breathtaking views and the natural beauty of the region, you can also observe the wonderful wildlife that inhabits the area. Magnificent King Parrots, Kookaburras and Lyrebirds are regular visitors and the majestic Wedge Tailed Eagles soaring overhead is a sight to behold, while you sip your cappuccino at the cafe.
Free Entry.
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Hyams Beach offers beautiful views towards Point Perpendicular, Bowen Island and the Navy base at HMAS Creswell. It is a beautiful beach for swimming, snorkelling and long beach walks. Like all beaches in the bay, it is unpatrolled. At the north end of the wide two kilometre shoreline is a rock platform with its own sandy beach - and a top snorkelling spot. There is very limited parking in Hyams Beach village and as a result is often parked out in busy periods. Take the stunning White Sands Walk from Hyams to see more of the area including Chinamans Beach.
Free Entry.
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The iconic Austinmer Beach is a popular place for locals and visitors. It has two rock pools at the southern end of the beach and a beach pavilion. A play area and local shops are nearby. Wave height is higher than usual beach. Be cautious and the beach is not patrolled.
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From brilliant tulip gardens to award-winning restaurants, cool-climate wineries and boutique shops, Bowral is the embodiment of Southern Highlands charm. Only 90 minutes south of Sydney, this town is also a great base to explore surrounding villages, country scenery and fascinating heritage. we drive through famous Illawarra Tourism Route to this town and not to miss to see Corbett Gardens, Mount Gibraltar, Bradman Museum, Centennial Vineyards.
Free Entry.
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