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Sydney Discovery Tour

Discover Sydney with your own guide

  • From Australia
  • Historic and trendy Paddington
  • Exclusive Double Bay and Vaucluse
  • Watsons Bay and The Gap - stunning views of Sydney Harbour and the Tasman sea
  • Hyde Park , Art Gallery and the Domain
  • Stunning views over Sydney Cove and Circular Quay
  • The Rock's - Sydney's birthplace
  • Sydney Opera House
  • Parliament House, St Marys Cathedral

Sydney Harbour, is known as one of the most beautiful Harbours in world, and will not disappoint. Fine weather, sunshine, glorious ocean beaches.

The Rocks

Begin the day driving along the Sydney Harbour foreshore and the historic Rocks area.
Abundant opportunities exist in this area for photographs of the old terrace style housing, pubs and vantage points looking over the harbour with the Harbour Bridge and Opera House.

Follow the Sydney harbour foreshores through Rushcutters Bay, Rose Bay and Double Bay, fantastic photographic opportunities of Sydney’s exclusive eastern suburbs reveal why Sydney Harbour is considered on of the worlds most stunning harbours.  Stops along the way provide panoramic vistas including exclusive housing and numerous boats moored, in these picturesque bays.

Watson’s Bay

The notorious Gap Lookout and the entrance to Sydney Harbour is a good location for photographs of North Head and the Vista’s looking down the harbour towards the Harbour Bridge and a great place for lunch. (Organized at own expense)

Bondi Beach

Sydney’s most famous Beach.  Bondi Beach reveals our surf culture, café society and the Art Deco architecture.  Stop here and soak it all in, enjoy the beach or coffee on the boulevard. 

Our return journey back to the city is through Paddington with its historic Terrace style houses and trendy stores.

Optional harbour cruise can be arranged.

Tour Information

Approximate day itineray
9:00                Hotel Pick-up
Tour is private charter so any desired pick-up time can be arranged                
Lunch
Free time for lunch can be organized at Watson Bay.  A fine selection of restaurants specializing in seafood are available to suite a range of budgets.  Please let your tour guide know if you would like to dine at Watsons Bay. All lunch expences are at own cost. Please check with your guide early so he can allow time for lunch.
Afternoon Harbor Cruise
Afternoon Harbor Cruises can be arranged by your guide,  please discuss details early so the best arrangments can be made.

Sydney Discovery Tour

Departure
Daily  Private Charter  
Start/ Finish
9:30 - 13:30
Length of trip
Half Day
Inclusions
Morning Tea  
Exclusions
Lunch Cost  Cruise Cost  
Languages
English  
Cancelation Fees
100%  2 days before departure
50%  3 days before departure
10%  10 days before departure
Min Pax /
0 - 0
Any Group Size can be arranged
Special Charter Groups can be arranged
Note
Tour times can be adjusted to suit. Other commentary Languages can be arranged.

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Watsons Bay is located on the southern head of the entrance to Sydney Harbour. To the east is the Tasman Sea and to the west is the Harbour with a glorious view of the city of Sydney in the distance.Watsons Bay is where Governor Phillip first landed in Australia. It's also recognised as Australia's oldest fishing village, having been established in 1788.

Watsons Bay

The Sydney Opera House is located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.  It was conceived and largely built by Danish architect Jørn Utzon, who in 2003 received the Pritzker Prize. The Opera House was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site on 28 June 2007. It is one of the world's most distinctive 20th century buildings, and one of the most famous performing arts centres in the world.

The Opera House

The Sydney Opera house and Circular Quay.  Viewed from the Harbour Bridge,  a Manly Beach bound ferry has just departed.  The Sydney Opera house is Sydney's most famous landmark.

The Sydney Opera House

Framed by diamond-sparkled waters of Sydney Harbour and shaped by history, The Rocks is where Sydney began.The original buildings were made mostly of local sandstone, from which the area derives its name.
There is plenty to do in The Rocks from visiting the attractions, wandering around the streets, eating out, shopping in the market or admiring the views of Circular Quay. The oldest house in Sydney can be found in The Rocks. It is Cadman's Cottage on George Street, built in 1816, once home to John Cadman but now the National Park Information Centre.

The Rocks

The Doyle family first opened their doors in Watsons Bay in 1885. Since then and for over 5 generations, the Doyle family have been proudly serving Australian Seafood.
Watsons Bay is where Governor Phillip first landed in Australia. It's also recognised as Australia's oldest fishing village, having been established in 1788.

Doyles Restaurant Watsons Bay

The Archibold Fountain is reputed to be one of the finest public fountains in Australia. It stand in a plaza in St James at the northern end of Hyde Park in Sydney. The full name of the fountain is the 'J.F. Archibald Memorial Fountain', a publisher who bequeathed the funds for it's construction. Visible to the east of the park is St Mary's Cathedral, another popular attraction in Sydney. Sydney's Hyde Park is named after Hyde Park in London.

The Archibold Fountain

Bondi" or "Boondi" is an Aboriginal word meaning water breaking over rocks or noise of water breaking over rocks.  The Australian Museum records that Bondi means place where a flight of nullas took place.
It is about one kilometre long and receives many visitors throughout the year.  It is the end point of the City to Surf Fun Run which is held each year in August.  Bondi Bathers Surf Lifesaving Club is the world's first surf lifesaving club.  

Bondi Beach

Cambels Cove at Sydney Rocks is famous for fine dining.  The Rocks is the siteofthe first settlement ofthe English to Australia in 1788.

The Rocks

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