A private day trip exploring both the northern and southern sides of Sydney Harbour Bridge offers a fantastic mix of iconic landmarks, scenic viewpoints, beautiful beaches and hidden gems. This will be a day to remember.
Sydney’s Ultimate Private Journey
$990
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1. Hotel Pickup
Your private driver will pick you up from your hotel in a luxury vehicle, ready for a day of exploring Sydney’s most iconic sights and hidden gems.
2. Manly & North Head Lookout
Travel across the Harbour Bridge towards the Northern Beaches, passing through the vibrant seaside suburb of Manly.
Stop at North Head Lookout for breathtaking panoramic views of the Sydney skyline, Pacific Ocean, rugged cliffs and make the most of the photo opportunities.
3. Spit Bridge & Milsons Point
Drive over the Spit Bridge, a key gateway between Sydney’s Lower North Shore and the Northern Beaches.
Then, stop at Milsons Point for a classic photo opportunity under the Sydney Harbour Bridge, with the Opera House and city skyline in the background.
4. The Rocks & Opera House Drive-By
Journey through The Rocks, Sydney’s historic district, before cruising past the world-famous Sydney Opera House, one of Australia’s most iconic landmarks.
5. Mrs Macquarie’s Chair
Visit this stunning viewpoint in the Royal Botanic Gardens, offering picture-perfect views of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge. Another great photo opportunity.
6. Rose Bay Boathouse & Camp Cove
Stop at the scenic Rose Bay Boathouse, a peaceful waterfront spot perfect for a quick refreshment.
Then, visit Camp Cove, a hidden gem in Watsons Bay known for its crystal-clear waters and historical significance.
7. The Gap & Watsons Bay Hotel Lunch
Take in the dramatic coastal cliffs at The Gap, a spectacular lookout with views of the open ocean.
Enjoy a leisurely lunch at the famous Watsons Bay Hotel, soaking in the relaxed harbourside atmosphere.
8. North Bondi & Icebergs Walk
Stop at North Bondi Beach for a fresh sea breeze before taking a short walk along the coast to the iconic Bondi Icebergs Club, home to one of the world’s most picturesque ocean pools.
9. Bronte Beach & Paddington Drive-Through
Pause at Bronte Beach, a stunning coastal retreat with golden sands and turquoise waters. Then, enjoy a scenic drive through Paddington, a charming inner-city suburb known for its heritage terraces, boutique shops, and trendy cafés.
10. Return to Hotel
After a day of adventure, your guide will drop you back at your hotel, leaving you with incredible memories of Sydney’s coastal beauty, iconic landmarks, and vibrant neighbourhoods.
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Inclusions
Pickup and drop off from Sydney Hotel or Cruiseship
Iced Bottled Water
Wifi
Plenty of time for photos, exploration and relaxing
Not Included
Lunch
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8:00am Start
4:00pm Finish
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1-7 persons $990
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Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, is Australia’s largest and most iconic city, known for its stunning harbour, famous landmarks, and vibrant culture. The Eastern Suburbs of Sydney stretch from the city’s eastern fringe to the coastline, encompassing some of the most affluent and picturesque areas in the country.
Sydney was founded in 1788 as a British penal colony, the first European settlement in Australia. Before European arrival, the area was home to the Eora people, who lived along the harbour and coastal regions for thousands of years. The arrival of the First Fleet led to conflict, disease, and displacement of Indigenous communities, but their cultural presence remains strong today.
The Eastern Suburbs were among the earliest areas to be developed due to their proximity to the harbour and ocean. By the 19th century, suburbs like Paddington and Woollahra became home to grand Victorian terraces, while Bondi and Coogee developed into beachside retreats. As Sydney grew, the Eastern Suburbs evolved into a mix of exclusive residential areas, bustling commercial centres, and world-famous beaches.
Today, Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs are a mix of historic charm, natural beauty, and modern luxury. The area is home to some of the country’s best restaurants, prestigious schools, and a thriving arts and nightlife scene. While property prices are among the highest in Australia, the lifestyle is highly sought after, blending beach culture, urban convenience, and stunning scenery.





