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- UltimateOz - Gap Year | ULTIMATE
- Sydney to Brisbane Adventure (10 destinations)
- Best of Sydney & Blue Mountains
- The Ultimate Australia Self-Drive Experience - Private
- Sydney to Brisbane Experience: Bushwalks & Surfing
- Best of Sydney & Blue Mountains
- Meet Me Sydney
- Capital Blooms (2025/2026, Best Buys)
- Tour de NSW South Coast Ebike Tour
- Six-Foot Track Hike and Cozy Winter Lodges
UltimateOz - Gap Year | ULTIMATE
193 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Amazing experience, everything ran smoothly, and I couldn't recommend it any more than - DO IT!”
Daniel, traveled in March
Sydney's iconic Opera House and Bondi's famous beach walk set the stage for NSW's highlights. Guests lodge at Wake Up Sydney Central, venture to Stockton Sand Dunes for sandboarding, and watch dolphins play in Nelson Bay while staying at Ultimate Basecamp.
Duration 8 days Destinations Sydney, Newcastle, Bondi Age Range up to 35 year olds Operator Ultimate Travel From
- NZ$1,294
Duration 7 days Destinations Sydney, Hunter Valley, Cessnock, Port Macquarie, Dorrigo National Park, Coffs Harbour, Byron Bay, Springbrook, Gold Coast, Brisbane Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From $3,100
20% Off- NZ$2,480You save $620
Best of Sydney & Blue Mountains
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Well organized with great events along with plenty of personal time to further explore.”
Gregory, traveled in February
New South Wales' treasures unfold from Sydney's historic Rocks district to Blue Mountains National Park. The central ibis Sydney World Square serves as home base for Scenic World's attractions, native wildlife encounters, and elegant dining aboard MV Sydney 2000.
Duration 6 days Destinations Sydney, Blue Mountains Age Range 8 to 82 year olds Operator Australia and New Zealand Travel Company From
20% Off- NZ$1,942
The route from Sydney Opera House through Blue Mountains National Park's wilderness reveals NSW's natural beauty. Wine lovers savor Hunter Valley vineyards, while wildlife enthusiasts visit Port Macquarie's Billabong Zoo before heading north along the coast.
Duration 15 days Destinations Melbourne, Sydney, Blue Mountains, Hunter Valley, Port Macquarie, Byron Bay, Gold Coast, Cairns Age Range up to 70 year olds Operator Vio Travel From
20% Off- NZ$4,810
Sydney to Brisbane Experience: Bushwalks & Surfing
6 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Her enthusiasm and kind spirit made us all feel at ease. She also was able to share the history of each place we visited.”
Natasha, traveled in December
The journey through New South Wales unfolds from Sydney's historic Rocks district to coastal Arrawarra. Surf enthusiasts find their rhythm at Spot X Surf Camp, while wildlife lovers trek with kangaroos before reaching Solitary Islands Marine Park and Byron Bay's famous beaches.
Duration 7 days Destinations Sydney, Arrawarra, Byron Bay, Brisbane Age Range 18 to 39 year olds Operator G Adventures From $1,879
25% Off- NZ$1,409You save $470
Duration 3 days Destinations Sydney, Blue Mountains, Manly Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From $1,825
25% Off- NZ$1,369You save $456
Sydney Harbour cruises, Bondi Beach surf lessons, and Blue Mountains sunset views highlight this NSW adventure. Guided bushwalks lead to Paradise Pools, while visits to Three Sisters and working holiday setup support complete the experience.
Duration 8 days Destinations Sydney, Blue Mountains, Bondi Beach Age Range up to 35 year olds Operator Ultimate Travel From
25% Off- NZ$1,618
Southern Highlands' heritage villages paint a picture of historic NSW. Berrima's historic gaol, sheep farming at Gold Creek Station, and Bowral's Corbett Gardens' 75,000 tulips lead to Canberra's Floriade festival with million-bulb displays.
Duration 3 days Destinations Sydney, Canberra, Berrima, Bowral Age Range 5 to 99 year olds Operator AAT Kings From $1,679
15% Off- NZ$1,427You save $252
NSW's South Coast reveals its beauty from Thirroul to Kiama along this scenic cycling route. Riders pass Wollongong's Boat Harbour, Nan Tien Temple, and circle Lake Illawarra. Windang Beach Tourist Park and Kiama Shores provide nightly rest with daily breakfast.
Duration 4 days Destinations Thirroul, Wollongong, Windang, Kiama Age Range up to 100 year olds Operator Tour de Vines From
15% Off- NZ$1,349
The historic Six Foot Track beckons hikers through 44km of Blue Mountains terrain from Katoomba. Jenolan Caves, Black Range, and Cox's River provide natural wonders. Lodge accommodation offers comfort after daily hikes ranging from 10.8km to 18.2km.
Duration 4 days Destinations Katoomba Age Range 18 to 80 year olds Operator Sky Road Trail From
15% Off- NZ$966
What people love about New South Wales Tours
- UltimateOz - Gap Year | ULTIMATE
Ultimate Oz is an awesome way to meet new people and have the best introductory week to kick off your Australian adventures. You will meet the most beautiful, awesome, like-minded people who will become friends for life, who you will want to travel with in the future. One of my favorite parts of the week is the Harbor boat Cruise, its one of the first times you are with getting to know people in your group really well, and you are just chilling on a boat with a BBQ, beers, good company, good music and you get the chance to jump off the boat and swim in the Harbour! Its awesome how can you be unhappy on a boat?! THEN you go to BASECAMP which is great!! You get out of the busy city and into nature, you relax and get to know your group even better and have the most fun EVER! From sand boarding to surfing and body boarding, to beach parties to nature walks, from BBQ to soo much pizza, it has something for everyone and guaranteed you will have the best time! The infamous Kangaroo selfies can be taken, Koalas can be spotted in the trees, there is even a reptile show where turtles and other exciting reptiles can be seen and held! Would recommend this week to anyone especially solo travels as its a great transition to travelling life! Thanks Ultimate Oz I love you!
- Best of Sydney & Blue Mountains
Well organized with great events along with plenty of personal time to further explore.
- Sydney to Brisbane Experience: Bushwalks & Surfing
Amazing, got to visit some amazing places all along the east coast, and not to mention out tour guide was amazing!
What our customers ask about New South Wales Tours & Trips
What are the must-see highlights on a general tour of New South Wales Country Region?
The New South Wales Country Region spans from rugged mountains to seaside escapes. Begin at the Blue Mountains where the Three Sisters rock formation stands as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The Hunter Valley beckons wine enthusiasts with more than 150 wineries dotting its rolling hills. Nature lovers will find the extensive Jenolan Caves system worth exploring while beach seekers can relax at Seven Mile Beach near Gerroa or watch dolphins play in Port Stephens. A TourRadar traveler noted "The combination of wine tasting in Hunter Valley and hiking in the Blue Mountains made for an unforgettable experience." The Heritage-listed Carrington Hotel in Katoomba serves as an excellent base for regional exploration.
When is the best time to visit New South Wales Country Region?
Each season brings its own charm to New South Wales Country Region. Spring months (September to November) welcome mild temperatures and wildflower displays in the Blue Mountains. The coastal regions like Port Stephens and Byron Bay shine during summer (December to February). Wine lovers should plan for February and March when the Hunter Valley comes alive during harvest season. One TourRadar traveler shared "The landscape is breathtaking and the weather was perfect for wine tasting and outdoor activities." Winter brings migrating humpback whales to Port Stephens making June through August ideal for whale watching enthusiasts.
What types of accommodation can I expect on a New South Wales Country Region tour?
The region offers lodging choices from grand hotels to intimate country retreats. The Hydro Majestic Hotel in the Blue Mountains provides panoramic views of Megalong Valley while Crowne Plaza Hunter Valley places guests among the vineyards. Along the coast Green Cape Lightstation cottages offer unique seaside stays. According to a TourRadar traveler "The mix of accommodation styles really enhanced our experience - from cozy mountain lodges to vineyard stays." Most properties come equipped with restaurants pools and views of the surrounding landscape.
What wildlife can I expect to see during a Country Region tour in New South Wales?
New South Wales Country Region serves as home to diverse Australian wildlife. Port Stephens Koala Sanctuary lets visitors observe koalas in their natural environment. The coastal waters host over 140 resident bottlenose dolphins and seasonal whale migrations from June to August. A TourRadar traveler reported "We even petted a kangaroo and saw so much wildlife in their natural habitat." Dorrigo National Park welcomes bird watchers and nature photographers with its variety of native species including wallabies in their natural setting.
What unique experiences can I expect on a general tour in New South Wales Country Region?
The region combines cultural heritage with natural wonders. Visitors can join Aboriginal smoking ceremonies in the Blue Mountains attend private tastings at family-owned Hunter Valley wineries or watch dolphins play in Port Stephens waters. The historic Hydro Majestic Hotel in Medlow Bath offers distinctive overnight stays. As one TourRadar traveler shared "The Aboriginal guided walk in the Blue Mountains and wine tasting at organic vineyards were highlights we couldn't experience anywhere else." Most tours base guests at central locations like the Mercure Resort Hunter Valley Gardens.
How much time should I allocate for a comprehensive general tour of New South Wales Country Region?
A proper exploration of New South Wales Country Region requires 7-10 days. This timeline allows visitors to experience the Blue Mountains vineyards and coastal attractions without rushing. One TourRadar traveler suggested "We spent three days in the Blue Mountains three in Hunter Valley and four exploring the coast - it felt perfect for seeing everything without rushing." Tours typically include stays at premium properties like the Fairmont Resort Blue Mountains MGallery by Sofitel positioning visitors perfectly for regional exploration.