Waratah Adventure Tours

Daytours from Sydney

D1: "Sydneysider" City Tour (9:00 - 16:30)

Highlights: Mrs Macquaries Point with Opera House - Botanic Gardens - Peaceful Paddington - Famous Bondi Beach - Walk at Gap Park - Watsons Bay - Vaucluse Park - Explore Double Bay - Kings Cross - The Harbour Bridge - Balmoral Beach - Darling Harbour - Chinatown - Queen Victoria Building - "The Rocks", Sydney’s birthplace with numerous historic pubs -

The City Tour can also be booked as a half day trip and/or with a 2 hour Harbour Cruise (lunch included)!

D2: Blue Mountains Nature Tour (8:15 - 18:00)

Highlights: Harbour Bridge - Pennant Hills Koala Sanctuary (optional) - Historic Windsor - Mt. Banks with steep canyons - Temperate rainforest atop Mt. Wilson - Mt. Victoria - Govetts Leap - Echo Point and the famous "Three Sisters" - Garden village of Leura - Kangaroos in the wild - Olympic site at Homebush and Glebe Island Bridge -

The schedule allows a visit to Pennant Hills Koala Sanctuary and can be booked in advance (price on request)!
D3: Southern Highlands (8:15 - 18:00)

Highlights: Botany Bay - Royal National Park, rugged cliffs, endless beaches, coastal heathlands - Illawara Region - Minnamurra - Rainforest at the base of the southern sandstone escarpment - Macquarie Pass - Carrington Falls - Historic Berrima - colonial atmosphere in the Southern Highlands - On the Hume Freeway return to Sydney

(National Park fees included in price!)

D4  Pioneer Country & Hunter Valley (8:15 - 18:00)

Highlights: Harbour Bridge - Northern Hills  District -  Sandstoneplateau at Murramarra National Park - Wisemans Ferry - Across Hawkesbury River - Historic St Albans - Macdonald Valley Wollombi - colonial village -Hunter Valley - wine country - "Robert’s Restaurants" - at the historic Pepper Tree Cottage - Lake Macquarie - Pacific Highway with Brooklyn Bridge

Note: Tours operated individually on a charter basis in air-conditioned mini bus or 4WD vehicle. Morning tea/coffee is included in tours D2/D3/D4. The itineraries are flexible and can be tailored to clients’ wish. Meals and admissions (except national park fees) are not included but can be booked in advance.
National Aboriginal Cultural Centre

The National Aboriginal Cultural Centre opened in July 1998 in Sydney’s Darling Harbour. It is the premier venue for international visitors to experience, learn and enjoy the rich diversity of dance, art and craft of Australia’s Aboriginal people. Visitors will be enriched by an authentic insight into a proud history and culture.

The centre features a theatre for regular performances of Aboriginal dancers, an art gallery, a craft exhibition and retail space with craft from all over Australia.

Aboriginal Tours

Discover Sydney’s Aboriginal Beginnings with 

Aboriginal

2 ˝ hour bus tours (Code: AD2) and ˝ day tours with picnic lunch and didjeridoo experience (Code: AD4) operate daily.