Private Tour
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6 hours
Mobile ticket
A six hour private tour of Sydney’s East features iconic Bondi Beach, the scenic coastal walk to Tamarama and Bronte, and the historic Watsons Bay.
Other highlights include a submerged reservoir garden in the heritage suburb of Paddington, and a choice of afternoon visits to either Barangaroo Reserve, the Royal Botanical Gardens, or the Opera House.
Itinerary Highlights
Bondi Beach: Walk the famous promenade to start the day.
Coastal Walkway: Scenic route connecting Tamarama and Bronte
beaches.
Watsons Bay: Australia's first fishing village, featuring dramatic
sandstone cliffs and views of the Sydney Harbour entrance.
Paddington: View charming terrace houses and a submerged
garden (former reservoir).
Afternoon: Choose between Barangaroo Reserve,
Royal Botanical Gardens or Sydney Opera House.
Walks can be modified to suit your circumstances.
Included Features
Expert guidance outlining the history and highlights of each location.
A delicious lunch is provided
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.
Bondi Beach
Bondi Beach is a crescent shaped beach surrounded by art deco and modern buildings. It is the home to the world’s first surf life saving club (1907) and is a great place for catching a wave, relaxing on the white beach sand or taking a swim in ocean pools at either end of the beach. We start our visit by taking a stroll along the beach boardwalk. Bondi locals will be spotted working on their physique at an outdoor gym. In the middle of the beach is the Bondi Pavillion. The recently restored pavillion provides an open sense of space with breezy courtyards and a redesigned light filled atrium. Further along the promenade we enjoy a series of large street murals and upon reaching the end of the promenade we take some stairs to elevated lookout. From the lookout we will see sun bakers, swimmers and surfers catching waves. Just nearby is the popular Bondi Icebergs, 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 (only 80 metres long) but beautiful Tamarama Beach. It has a large sandy beach area with a small park and cafe. The name Tamarama was derived from the indigenous word gamma gamma, meaning thunder. We can either take a short drive to reach this beach or walk to it from Bondi by way a coastal path that provides spectacular cliff and ocean views. The walk takes around 20 minutes. The amount of walking we do throughout the day is your call. A little or reasonable amount is no problem. Tamarama is a popular surfing and swimming beach with a large rock platform on the northern side. If the ocean swell is small swimmers may dive off the reef into the surf. After enjoying this wonderful beach which is a delight in full sun we visit another nearby picturesque beach, Bronte Beach. Bronte Beach has the bonus of a safe rock pool and an ocean swimming pool.
Canon mirrorless photographs posted at end of day
Bottled water
Snacks
Lunch
Sydney Airport
Airport Dr Mascot Australia
lunch
Pickup included
2 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Dawn N,Mar 15, 2026
- Review from Viator
We had a wonderful day with Greg, our guide. He picked us up at the cruise port and our first stop was Bondi Beach. We had time to stroll the boardwalk. We saw several other beautiful beach areas. We went to Watsons Bay for another walk about. Greg fixed a yummy picnic lunch for us in Centennial Park. We ended the day in Barangaroo park. We saw more of the Sydney area than we could have possibly done on our own.
Ruby S,Jan 13, 2023
- Review from Viator
Seeing Bondi and the other beaches and surrounding communities through the eyes of a very knowledgeable local guide
Operated by Sydney Nimble Tours