Blue Mountains Sunset Day Tour Now Only $175pp
Escape the hustle of Sydney and immerse yourself in the enchanting beauty of the Blue Mountains with a Blue Mountains Sunset Tour. Designed to avoid peak hour traffic, this tour departs later in the morning, giving you the chance to see a glorious sunset at this magical location.
Witness the ever-changing moods of the Blue Mountains bathed in the golden hues of late afternoon sunlight, culminating in a breathtaking sunset over the rugged ranges and valleys. Capture the serenity and splendour of one of the world’s most spectacular World Heritage-listed national parks, located just 50 kilometres from Sydney CBD. This relaxed tour offers an unparalleled exploration of the Blue Mountains, home to diverse flora and fauna and rich Aboriginal heritage. Discover the dramatic landscapes, unique sandstone formations, and steep cliffs that define this iconic region. Enjoy guided bush walks along secret trails, marvel at the magnificent views across Jamison Valley, and experience the awe-inspiring Three Sisters rock formation up close.
As the sun sets, watch as shadows dance over the rock formations and eucalyptus forests, creating a magical twilight atmosphere. On the journey home, make a quick stop for dinner before embarking on a wildlife spotting adventure, where you may encounter some of Australia’s native animals in their natural habitat. This 250km round trip promises an unforgettable experience filled with natural wonders and serene beauty.
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Now Only $175 Per Person
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1 Day
Tour Itinerary
Blue Mountains Sunset Day Tour Itinerary
Start your day with a late morning departure, giving you extra time to explore Sydney before heading to the Blue Mountains, a World Heritage-Listed National Park just 50 kilometres from Sydney CBD. Discover the park’s diverse flora and fauna, rich Aboriginal heritage, and dramatic sandstone formations.
Visit the spectacular Jamison Valley for breathtaking views, and hike to the iconic Three Sisters and one of New South Wales’ most stunning waterfalls. As the sun sets, watch shadows dance over the rock formations and eucalyptus forests. On the return journey, enjoy a dinner break and then go kangaroo spotting, exploring secret spots where Australia’s native animals are most active at dusk.
Inclusions & Extras
Included
- National Park Entry fees
- Guided bush walks
- Australian wildlife sightings
- Expert driver guide with comprehensive tour commentary
- Air-conditioned small group travel experience
- Select inner city pick up and drop off points
Not Included
- Meals not provided
- Travel insurance recommended
- Personal expenses
What to bring
- Water bottle
- Small day bag
- Sunscreen
- Sunglasses & hat
- Comfortable walking shoes
- All-weather clothing
- Camera
- Money for dinner
- A sense of adventure
Pick Ups & Departures
Four Seasons Hotel Sydney – 98 Harrington St Entrance Sydney
Hilton Sydney Hotel – 255 Pitt St Entrance Sydney
Holiday Inn Kings Cross – 203 Victoria St Potts Point
Mercure Central – 818-820 George St Cnr Lt Regent Entrance
Pullman Sydney Hyde Park – 36 College St Darlinghurst
Rydges World Square Hotel – 389 Pitt St Sydney
Supplier Terms & Conditions
Autopia Terms & Conditions
If you cancel some or all portions of your booking the cancellation terms set out below will apply. A cancellation will only take effect when we receive written confirmation that you have sent to your relevant booking agent notifying them of your cancellation.
Refunds will be processed according to the following time frames:
0 to 1 day / within 24-hrs from the experience start time or failure to board on tour will result in a 100% cancellation fee / full fare forfeiture of the ticket price and not eligible for a refund.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time does this tour depart?
This tour is affected by daylight savings hours, with departure times changing throughout the year to maximise the sunset experience.
Winter date tour departures – 10:00am.
Summer date tour departures – 12:00pm.
How fit do I need to be for this tour?
A moderate level of fitness is required to complete the walks, some areas of the Blue Mountains National Park consist of rocky terrain and steep walking tracks such as the walk to Wentworth Falls and Jamison Valley. Swimming is not permitted
Is lunch or dinner provided on this tour?
Meals are not provided on this tour. We believe it is important for our trips to support the local economy, so guests are able to explore the cafes and shops in the townships surrounding the Blue Mountains during designated rest stops. Alternatively, guests can bring their own food.
How much luggage can I bring on tour?
We ask that guests travelling on day trips bring small day packs and hand luggage only as there is limited storage onboard the vehicles. Suitcases and large backpacks must be put in storage at your hotel or bus station lockers prior to boarding.
How many people are on this tour?
This tour operates with a minimum of 6 tour participants and a maximum of 23.
What happens if it rains, will the tour proceed?
In the event of rain or inclement weather, your travel experience will still go ahead, unless contacted by the provider. This tour would only be cancelled in extreme weather conditions, whereby it’s not safe to travel into the Blue Mountains National Park.
Why are the Blue Mountains so blue?
The National Park in this region is full of eucalyptus trees. When the temperature rises, oil droplets in the forest combine with dust particles and water vapour, scattering short-wavelength blue light.
Do I need Travel Insurance?
We endorse the recommendation of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade that all travelers take out travel insurance. If you already have Travel Insurance please understand that it is your responsibility to ensure that your Travel Insurance covers you for all of the adventure style travel you have booked with us.
World Nomads travel insurance policies offer coverage for more than 150 activities. Get a quote, make a claim, or buy or extend your policy while on the road.
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