Private Tour
Available languages
6 hours
Mobile ticket
The Eastern Suburbs of Sydney have great beaches, history and lots of vibrancy.
The day starts at Bondi Beach and the best way to see this famous beach is by taking a walk along the promenade.
We then move to the coastal walkway which winds around the scenic beaches of Tamarama and Bronte.
Watsons Bay is next, where there is an option of doing a short walk to Hornby Lighthouse which provides spectacular views of Sydney Harbour.
After Watsons Bay we head to charming Paddington to see quaint terrace houses and a submerged garden which was formerly a reservoir.
At this point we will have a couple of hours available so there are a few choices to be made including a visit to Barangaroo Reserve, the Royal Botanical Gardens, the Opera House, the Harbour Bridge Pylon or Wendy Whiteley's Garden.
A popular choice is Barangaroo combined with the Sydney Harbour Pylon.
Your guide will outline the highlights of each of these places. A delicious lunch is included in the day.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Bottled water
Snacks
Lunch
Canon mirrorless photographs posted at end of day
Harbour Bridge Pylon entrance fee of $29.95
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Bondi Beach
Enjoy the vibrancy of Australia's most famous beach when we stroll along the boardwalk. Bondi lads working on their physique at an outdoor gym will first be seen and in the middle of the beach is the Bondi Pavillion. The recently restored pavillion provides a wonderful open sense of space with breezy courtyards, a redesigned light filled atrium, and widespread use of locally occurring coastal plants. The many arches remain and the continued use of terracotta tiles is consistent with the Mediterranean style of the pavillion. As we head further south along the promenade it is hard not to be impressed with street and contemporary art murals located on the sea wall. At the southern end of the beach we ascend the stairs and meet at the top deck. Time now to have a look at another local icon, the Bondi Icebergs. The popular icebergs pool is a 50 metre salt water pool that was constructed in 1929 to assist with the fitness of local lifesavers.
Tamarama Beach
Our second beach stop is the small but beautiful Tamarama Beach. Whilst there we will walk along the coastal path which also provides great views of Bronte Beach.
lunch
Pickup included
1 review
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Ruby S,
Jan 13, 2023
- Viator
Seeing Bondi and the other beaches and surrounding communities through the eyes of a very knowledgeable local guide
Operated by Sydney Nimble Tours