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How to Spend a Week in Sydney Australia

Discover the best of Sydney and Bondi Beach with this exciting 7-day tour package

Looking for an epic week Down Under? Welcome to Sydney! This Ultimate Sydney, Bondi, and Blue Mountains group tour will introduce you to this fantastic city, highlighting its iconic destinations, from Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge to Bondi Beach and the Blue Mountains.

You'll explore the CBD on a Sydney city walk, cruise Sydney Harbour on a  private catamaran, surf some waves in sunny Bondi, escape to the bush for a day, and party the night away! And even better, you'll be doing this all with a group of new mates! The Ultimate Sydney, Bondi and Blue Mountains tour is an epic introduction to life down under.

Day 1: Sydney

Welcome to Australia! Your guide will organise your airport shuttle to take you directly to your accommodation so you don't have to worry about a thing. So settle into your hostel and get ready for a week of fun on the Ultimate Sydney, Bondi, and Blue Mountains tour!

Start with a fun orientation before joining a guided city walk with your group – the perfect way to kick off your time in Oz! Explore the Botanical Gardens, eat fish and chips in Darling Harbour and get a selfie in front of the Sydney Opera House! Tonight, you'll visit one of the locals' favourite party bars for a welcome dinner.

Accommodation: Hostel

Day 2: Sydney

Today, explore Sydney Harbour on a private catamaran! Spend the day cruising around, swimming, chilling by hidden bays and enjoying your first Aussie BBQ on deck. This is the life!

Accommodation: Hostel

Day 3: Bondi

It’s time to head to the famous Bondi Beach! Chill on the beach, watch the local surfers and soak up the laid-back Bondi vibe! In the afternoon, enjoy some wine & cheese and an after-party at one of Bondi’s best local bars.

Accommodation: Hostel

Day 4: Bondi

Now you’ve settled into life Down Under; it’s time to live like a true Aussie and learn how to surf! Today, you'll join a 2-hour beginner surf lesson led by professional and fun instructors located right on Bondi Beach.

Then, this afternoon, explore the Sydney coastline on the Bondi to Coogee Beach Walk.

Accommodation: Hostel

Day 5: Blue Mountains

You can’t come to Sydney and not visit the Blue Mountains! This morning, you’ll escape the city and travel to the Blue Mountains National Park, a short drive from Sydney. Enjoy hiking, visit waterfalls, spot wild kangaroos and take in some of the Bluey’s spectacular views!

Accommodation: Hostel

Day 6: Sydney

Tonight you party! Your guide will take you out for a night on the town, experiencing Sydney’s famous nightlife. Stop off at three of the city's most popular pubs and backpacker bars!

Accommodation: Hostel

Day 7: Sydney

Today is yours to explore Sydney on your own or with your new travel mates. The possible adventures are endless, and your guide will be available to help provide you with suggestions and to let you know ‘What’s On’ in Sydney.

The Ultimate Sydney, Bondi, and Blue Mountains tour has come to an end, but the team are available to provide ongoing travel support and advice while you are in Australia.

Accommodation: Hostel

Departure info

Tour departs from the meeting point at WakeUp Hostel Sydney Central, 509 Pitt St, Haymarket, NSW; however, airport transfers are included on arrival.  

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