Visite privée des Highlands du sud et de la côte sud au départ de Sydney





Description
Go Beyond Tours Southern Highlands Tours vous permet de faire l'expérience de marcher sur la cime des arbres comme un oiseau, en conduisant sur une route construite sur la mer qui s'écrase en contrebas. Voyez des trous de soufflage en plein essor, le phénomène naturel inhabituel qui projette des panaches d'eau à mètres dans les airs. Profitez également des cascades imposantes, et des villages pittoresques où vous pouvez prendre un délicieux verre de vin ou deux. Cette visite de la côte sud comprend Stanwell Tops Lookout avec ses vues sur la merveille d'ingénierie du pont Sea Cliff. Vivez le rugissement de la soufflerie à Kiama. Promenez-vous au-dessus de la cime des arbres ou prenez part à la promenade en renard volant au parc à mouche Illawarra. Admirez les imposantes cascades de Fitzroy, avec leur dénivelé de plus de 80 mètres. Visitez les villages de charme de la région avec leurs boutiques élégantes. Laissez-vous tenter par la dégustation de vins raffinés dans cette campagne captivante !
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Go Beyond Tours viendra vous chercher à votre City Hébergement.
Belles vues côtières et falaises. Endroit idéal pour admirer la vue sur l'océan et les parapentes incroyables. De plus, admirez la paroi rocheuse de l'escarpement et le pont Sea Cliff. Profitez d'un thé du matin fourni ici aussi.
Le célèbre Blowhole de Kiama est le plus grand du monde! Une plate-forme d'observation offre une vue imprenable sur l'évent de Kiama. Ce monument attire des gens dans la région depuis plus de 100 ans.
Le Little Blowhole pulvérise plus souvent que son grand frère et vaut le détour, situé à seulement trois kilomètres au sud du canton de Kiama. Le jet atteint des hauteurs remarquables et peut être vu depuis une plate-forme d'observation ou sur l'estran rocheux.
Nous nous arrêtons ici pour un délicieux déjeuner dans un restaurant du centre-ville.
Illawarra Fly Treetop Walk (option à vos frais) Choisissez parmi: - le plus haut tour de tyrolienne d'Australie, ou - Incroyable expérience Treetop Walk. Le Treetop Walk est une douce piste en boucle de 1,5 kilomètre avec 500 mètres de passerelle en acier surélevée à travers la cime des arbres, à environ 20-30 mètres au-dessus du sol de la forêt. Cette passerelle en acier comprend deux bras en porte-à-faux et culmine à la Knights Tower, une tour en spirale qui s'élève à 45 mètres au-dessus du sol. Situées à 710 mètres au-dessus du niveau de la mer, les superbes vues panoramiques englobent tout, de la canopée de la forêt tropicale, des villes côtières à l'océan Pacifique.
L'une des chutes d'eau les plus spectaculaires d'Australie, les chutes de Fitzroy, hautes de 81 m, plongent de façon spectaculaire dans la brousse intacte du parc national de Morton. Le parc fait partie de la région accidentée des Southern Highlands, juste au sud de Sydney.
Vous pouvez choisir d'inclure une dégustation de vin dans l'un des pittoresques vignobles du sud des Highlands pour couronner votre incroyable journée d'aventure avant de retourner vers Sydney.
Une expérience incroyable se termine par un retour à la porte de votre hébergement en ville (si vous choisissez de ne pas prendre le ferry de Homebush au centre-ville).
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Peut aller chercher dans la plupart des hôtels ou autres hébergements tout autour de Sydney! Peut également venir vous chercher au point de rendez-vous partagé de George Street, The Rocks, pour ceux qui voyagent en dehors du centre-ville.
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Sièges enfants avec besoins spéciaux disponibles
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Si une prise en charge pour la croisière est requise, veuillez entrer ces détails, si PAS tapez «n / a»
- Contrôles de température obligatoires
- Masques de protection fournis
- Distanciation sociale maintenue dans le véhicule
- Les points de contact dans la camionnette sont fréquemment nettoyés
- Désinfectant pour les mains disponible
Avis(27)
I would not recommend this tour. There was nothing remarkable about the blow holes, the town of Kiama, or the tree top walk and the van was very dirty. There are more interesting tour options - like the Blue Mountains tour through Runaway Tours Sydney.
Thank you Anja for your feedback. I am very sorry to hear that you didn't appreciate the beautiful South Coast and Southern Highlands. I usually get fantastic comments about this tour, with its contrasting coastal and hinterland gorgeous scenery. The Blow hole does really depend on the weather conditions, and unfortunately it must not have been favourable on the day you visited. However, the second blowhole near Kiama (The Little Blowhole) is almost always spectacular if the big one is not. The Treetop walk experience is a beautiful way to see the tall forests and also all the way to the coast, looking over the lush farm land from the Southern Highlands viewpoint. But once again it depends on the conditions, as to how good the view will be. I am so sorry for the day not being to your likings. But, I do hope you had a good visit in Australia overall :) Mike
In May 2025, following a national Conference of one of my organisations in Sydney, my wife and I chose to do a South Coast and Southern Highlands tour with Go Beyond Tours on our last free day before returning to Brisbane, our hometown. From start to finish this was a good day out, for which we thank James our courteous and careful driver who also kept us informed about the various places we visited. It was nice that this was a private tour with just my wife and I and James as driver in a most comfortable touring car. The tour packed in a lot of attractions in this scenic part of New South Wales with pick up at 8:30am from our accommodation at the A by Adina and return at around 7pm. We certainly felt we received good value for money. We felt we were afforded ample time at each stop to fully appreciate the attractions on offer. First stop made 68 kilometres south of Sydney was Bald Hill Lookout in the Stanwell Tops area offering beautiful coastal, escarpment and cliff panoramic views including the zig zag Sea Cliff Bridge in the distance. It was a good time to stretch the legs at this first stop. The Flying High Café was there serving coffee and snacks – however we declined and chose to just sit and admire the incredible views. Next we travelled along the 665 metre Sea Cliff Bridge as it zigzagged around the coastline like a slivering snake. At the end of the bridge is a parking area where we were able to stop and admire the bridge close up. It construction has been monumental with the following facts gleaned from one of a number of weatherproof information signs installed there for visitors – 60,000 tonnes of rock imported to build the access track at sea level; 11,000 cubic metres of concrete used in the bridge structure; and more than 100 people working on the project. The bridge was built so the piers and bridge deck are well away from the rock fall hazards. It cost $ AUD 49 million to build and was opened on 11 December 2005 with a design life of over 100 years. Indeed an impressive engineering feat. From the Sea Cliff Bridge it was on to the Kiama Blowholes but not before a short stop at Sharky Beach at Coledale (17km north of Wollongong) – Nothing to write home about and perhaps just a chance for us to stretch the legs. The Kiama Blowhole was a big disappointment. There were several people watching and waiting like us; however it was all in vain as there was not a single powerful, upward spray or plume of seawater as we had expected and anticipated. We later learnt that this situation is not uncommon and it does highlight the unpredictability of “Mother Nature”. Still, we did admire the impressive Kiama Lighthouse nearby. All was not lost, however, in the Blowhole stakes because we had made a stop beforehand to Endeavour Lookout, also in Kiama, and witnessed the far more reliable Little Blowhole (reviewed separately) and she performed a treat and consistently with sprays at times up to 10 metres high. That was an amazing experience and made up for missing out on the main event. Lunch was had in Kiama (120 km south of Sydney) and we opted for the historic Grand Hotel (established 1891), which was being extensively renovated, and we enjoyed a great meal. I have reviewed this hotel separately. It was pleasing that James chose to eat with us rather than cocoon himself on his lonesome elsewhere, like many tour operators often do. James was surprised when we chose “The Grand” as he had not considered that as an option before – however, like us, he was impressed enough to agree to include this hotel in the lunch options for future tours. We enjoyed a good walk around the streets of this charming beach town after lunch – the historic Post Office building (built 1879) in particular, on coastal Terralong Street, was a standout feature on our walk. The tour continued after lunch with a lovely drive through the Southern Highlands with a first stop at The Lookout Cambewarra Mountain (28 km west of Gerringong), which commands a magnificent panorama of Shoalhaven City, stretching from Coolangatta Mountain in the north, way down to Pigeon House Mountain just inland from Ulladulla, in the south. There is also an award winning restaurant here (we did not go in) which has operated since 1909 apparently. On to the famous Robertson Pie Shop (reviewed separately) in Robertson (where my wife and I bought cold pies to heat up for our dinner) before the “jewels in the crown” on this grand tour – Carrington and Fitzroy Falls (both reviewed separately). These are two spectacular waterfalls distinctively different in their own way. Driver James definitely saved the best for last. Carrington Falls are reached from a car park picnic area via an easy walk along a beautifully constructed walkway that loops around the edge of the escarpment, passing several lookouts as well as banksia trees. The sight of the Falls is quite incredible as the water cascades 90m down to the Kangaroo River below. The circuit loop from picnic area back to picnic area is 570 metres. Fitzroy Falls were reached via an easy 150 metre walk to a lookout with good safety rails. From the lookout, we had a perfect view of the top of Fitzroy Falls as it cascades over prominent sandstone cliffs into the gorge below. What sheer majesty! The water descends nearly 100m before it makes its way through Yarrunga Valley toward the Shoalhaven River. That then is a snapshot of our impressive day tour on our last day of our short Sydney visit. If you have a day spare in your Sydney travel itinerary and you don’t have your own transport then a day tour of the South Coast and Southern Highlands is a good option. It follows that we would highly recommend your considering Go Beyond Tours to take you there. .
Thank you Geoff for your fantastically detailed review...amazing :) I am delighted that James looked after you so well...and that you covered so much of the beautiful South Coast and Southern Highlands. Mike
My husband and i had been on a fantastic Go Beyond Tours tour of Sydney in 2024 so I contacted Michael about the possibility of a southern highlands winery tour and he was able to customize this southern highlands tour to include two wineries plus a lunch stop at the 1834 Bistro. He was able to work with our firm deadline for getting back to our ship and all nine of us had a fantastic time and were still talking about that day several months later.
Thank you for your fantastic review. I am very happy your great group had a memorable experience in the beautiful Southern Highlands. Mike
It’s a long day with beautiful scenery. We did just about everything listed in the description. We were very lucky to have gorgeous weather. Mike our tour guide was extremely friendly and well prepared. We had some great conversations about the areas we saw, and he took us to a great place for lunch. The vehicle was well maintained, and comfortable.
Thank you Bobbi for your excellent review of your day exploring the amazing South Coast and Southern Highlands. It was a pleasure chatting with you both. Mike
Mike was very pleasant, knowledgeable, and professional. We enjoyed some beautiful parts of Australia!
Thank you Terry for the amazing review. It was a real pleasure to meet you both and share the exciting South Coast & Southern Highlands...especially the very large seas and impressive Kiama Blowhole too. Mike
Great trip, small group worked well, Michael our guide was spot on. Try it you will enjoy it. The Water spouts and inland Waterfall, were highlights
Thank you for the kind words, and I am delighted you had a memorable time exploring the South Coast and Southern Highlands. Mike
Great tour, well led and super views. Waterfall stops and comfort stops worked well. I think all would enjoy this. Try it
Thank you for your lovely review of our tour of the beautiful South Coast and Southern Highlands :) Mike
James showed us some great sights on our venture throughout the Blue Mountains. A wonderful full day with so much learned from James regarding the culture,customs and geography. A courteous and friendly host. Would highly recommend.
Thank you Marion for this excellent review and I am delighted that James looked after you so well. Mike
We went on a one day private Southern Highlands tour, and Mike was a great guide! He made sure it was catered to our needs, and took us to amazing places for food and scenery. I have gone with many private tour guides, and Mike is one who truly “goes beyond” the extra mile to ensure we have an unforgettable experience. A must to go with for your trips in Sydney!
Thank you Emily for this wonderful review. It was a pleasure to guide you both around the gorgeous South Coast and Southern Highlands. Mike
James was our driver/guide for a long day of touring. We did stop at all the sites listed in the tour description. But we didn’t feel we learned as much as we expected or hoped. And we drove all the way to Illawarra only to discover that it was closed that day. But, to be fair, we did see the Southern coast, which was the objective of the tour.
Hi Kenneth, I am very sorry to hear that your tour of the Southern Highlands and South Coast was not up to your expectations. I am glad that you experienced all the stunning scenic spots of this beautiful destination :) Unfortunately I was not available to guide you on that day. I will provide him with more training on what are good and interesting topics to share with guests. I am sorry that you missed out on visiting Illawarra Fly Treetops Adventure attraction as it was unexpectedly closed for general maintenance on that particular day. Once again I am very sorry that you did not get the guiding that you had hoped for, and we have taken on board these issues and certainly will make some relevant improvements. I hope you come back and visit Sydney again soon :) Mike



