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Land-Adventures: Blue Mountains Sunset Tour from Sydney - Sydney

Land-Adventures: Blue Mountains Sunset Tour from Sydney

Potts Pointeasy

Difficulty

easy

Duration

6–8 hours

Fitness Level

Average fitness required; some walking on trails

Overview

Discover the rugged beauty of the Blue Mountains on this luxury private sunset tour. From iconic rock formations to wildlife encounters, experience nature’s grandeur with personalized service and unforgettable views.

Private
Potts Point, New South Wales

Blue Mountains Sunset Tour (Viator)

7 hours • All ages • A luxury private tour!

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About This Adventure

Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Blue Mountains on a luxury private tour from Sydney. Witness the majestic Three Sisters at sunset, explore Featherdale Wildlife Park, and enjoy an interactive wildlife experience. With customizable itineraries and guided bushwalks, this tour promises unforgettable views and memories in nature's embrace.

Watch the sunset at the Blue Mountains, spreading its largess into a grateful sky!

Tour Highlights

• A luxury private tour from Sydney • Pick up and drop off from Sydney CBD • See Majestic Three Sisters at the Sunset • An interactive native wildlife experience • Guided bushwalk

Blue Mountains sunset tour itinerary

Tour starts and first stop -

Heading towards the West of Sydney, the first stop of this Blue Mountains sunset tour is Featherdale Wildlife Park. A wildlife park situated Doonside, West of Sydney. It is a house of the most comprehensive collection of native species of Australia. If you are looking for an interactive wildlife experience with Koalas and Kangaroos you need to add this to your must-visit list when are in Sydney.

Entry fees - $35.00 per adult

Lincoln’s Rock lookout -

In the past known as the Flat Rock lookout and officially named the Lincoln’s Rock in 2013. This impressive lookout located at the Wentworth Falls is one of the favorites of our travelers for an Instagram worthy selfie. The area is significant for Aboriginal heritage and there are remnants of Aboriginal engravings around the area.

Katoomba Cascade bushwalk -

Katoomba cascade is a grade 3, 600 m and 15 mins return bushwalk offers break-taking views of Jamison Valley and Katoomba Falls. Capture sunset at Blue Mountains Three Sisters lookout in Katoomba is the absolute mecca of a spot to watch the sunset in the Blue Mountains.

Endpoint -

Leaving the Blue Mountains after the sunset and your private tour ends at Sydney CBD by dropping off you at your hotel. A drive from Blue Mountains to Sydney takes approximately 2 hours depends on the city traffic.

Additional information -

Our Blue Mountains sunset tour itinerary is fully customizable and if you wish to visit another lookout in Blue Mountains or attraction, please inform the driver in advance.

If time permits, the guide may take you to other Blue Mountains lookouts such as Govetts leap. This lookout offers impressive views of Bridal veil falls, and sandstone escarpments of the Grose Valley.

Tour pick up time will be communicated to you after the booking confirmation. If the sunset is in between 5 to 6. 30 pm, the tour departs at 12 pm from Sydney. Departure will be adjusted to 2 pm if the sunset falls in between 6.30 to 8 pm. You will be contacted by our customer service team with further info.

What’s included

Expert guide, Hotel pick-up and drop-off, Luxury people mover, USB charging on-board, bottled water

What’s excluded

Lunch, activity fees

What to bring

Weatherproof jacket, comfortable footwear, camera

Adventure Tips

Arrive early for sunset views

Get to key viewpoints before sunset for the best lighting and photo opportunities.

Wear comfortable shoes

Trails involve walking on uneven terrain; sturdy footwear is recommended.

Bring your camera

Capture the stunning sunset and wildlife moments in crisp detail.

Stay hydrated

Bring water bottles to stay refreshed during walks and sightseeing.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Kangaroos
  • Lyrebirds

History

The Blue Mountains have been inhabited by Aboriginal peoples for thousands of years, with Dreamtime stories associated with the Three Sisters,

Conservation

The region is protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, emphasizing sustainable tourism and habitat preservation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Comfortable walking shoes

Essential

Necessary for exploring the trails comfortably.

Camera or smartphone

Essential

Perfect for capturing scenic vistas and wildlife encounters.

Sun protection

Bring sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses for protection against UV rays.

summer specific

Binoculars

Optional for better wildlife viewing.