Blue Mountains Steam Train + 3 Sisters + Scenic World + SYD Ferry
Duration
11 Hour
Enjoy a relaxed, small-group day tour to the Blue Mountains with a Sydney CBD pick-up, travelling in comfort with an experienced guide. Arrive early to make the most of the region’s iconic scenery and rich history. Take in sweeping views of the Three Sisters at Echo Point, ride the historic Zig Zag Railway, explore the village of Blackheath at your own pace, see the stunning Katoomba Cascade Waterfalls, and experience Scenic World’s Railway, Skyway, Cableway and rainforest walk. Return to Sydney by ferry across Sydney Harbour, arriving at Circular Quay - a seamless, value-packed Blue Mountains experience in one memorable day.
Inclusions and Exclusions
All entry / admission fees
See the stunning Katoomba Cascades Waterfalls
Three thrilling rides at Scenic World
Scenic Ferry ride on Sydney Harbour
Certified English Driver/Guide and airconditioned vehicle
Zig Zag Heritage Steam Train Ride
Know Before You Go
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Children under 2 years old are free providing they do not occupy a seat. If a seat is required, please purchase a Child Ticket.
- During peak periods a larger vehicle may be used
- Should weather or other conditions prevent views, or if not all or any rides can be completed at Scenic World for any reason including extremely excessive lines or maintenance works, the company offers no refunds either partial or full.
- Allotted hours includes travel time
- We recommend all travellers bring their own reusable water bottle
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
- 100% Refund — 1+ day(s) before: 100% refundable
Supplier: Viator
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