Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney, New South Wales 2060 Australia
Completed in 1932 driving over the 'coathanger' is a must and connects Sydney with North Sydney and the stunning lower north shore. One of the world's most famous bridges.
Stop At: Hawkesbury River, Point Rd, Mooney Mooney, New South Wales 2083 Australia
Drive over the Moonee Moonee Bridge and the grand Hawkesbury River - the gateway to the Central Coast of NSW.
Stop At: North Sydney, North Sydney, Greater Sydney, New South Wales
Drive through North Sydney and the stunning neighbourhoods of Sydney's lower and upper north shore.
Stop At: Brisbane Water National Park, Woy Woy Road, Kariong, New South Wales 2250 Australia
Relax at a waterfall or enjoy ancient Aboriginal rock art in this wonderful forest. Your choice. Either way, enjoy this quiet national park teeming with banksia flowers, bottlebrush, cockatoos and spinebill birds.
Duration: 45 minutes
Stop At: Woy Woy, Woy Woy, New South Wales
An alternative little village famous for its massive pelicans.
Duration: 15 minutes
Pass By: Ettalong Beach, Ettalong Beach, New South Wales
Renowned for its weekend markets, this thriving beachside community is busy on weekends and a popular for jet skiing. Optional stop on weekends.
Stop At: Warrah Lookout, Tony Doyle Track, Patonga, New South Wales 2256 Australia
Got off the beaten path on adventurous drive and easy stroll that overlooks the opening of the mighty Hawkesbury River to the Tasman Sea.
Duration: 30 minutes
Pass By: Pearl Beach, Pearl Beach, New South Wales
Nestled in the Boudi National Park. Pearl Beach has a tropical feel where residents share their space with cockatoos, laughing kookaburras and large monitor lizards.
Stop At: Patonga, Patonga, New South Wales
An incredible drive through towering Eucalyptus trees to another beautiful area where we will enjoy a scrumptious lunch.
Duration: 1 hour
Pass By: Hardys Bay, Hardys Bay, New South Wales
A serene village setting in the backwaters of the Central Coast.
Stop At: Lobster Beach, Box Head NSW 2257, Australia
This remote stretch of sand has that special glow. Most days you will have it all by yourself with views stretching to the northern beaches of Sydney. Optional walk up and over many steps to this secluded gem.
Duration: 50 minutes
Stop At: Avoca Beach, Avoca Beach, New South Wales
One of the more popular beach spots on the Central Coast. Time for a quick picture of the golden sands.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Terrigal Beach, Terrigal Drive, Terrigal, New South Wales 2260 Australia
The capital of the Central Coast that buzzes in the summer. Optional 15 minute stroll on ocean boardwalk over the crashing waves
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Firescreek Fruit Wines, 192 Wattle Tree Rd, Holgate, New South Wales 2250 Australia
Finish the day by sampling the authentic fruit and herb wines at this boutique winery. Enjoy pear and feijoa wine, blackberry and vanilla, rose petal or orange and chilli amongst others. All wine is made on sight.
Duration: 45 minutes
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Traveler pickup is offered
Free pick up and drop off to all Sydney metro hotels including air bnb's.
Free cruise ship pick up and drop off's from both the Overseas Passenger Terminal and White Bay terminals.
Ports
08:00 AM
7 to 8 hours(approx.)
Infant seats available
Service animals allowed
Most travelers can participate
Near public transportation
Stroller accessible
Not wheelchair accessible
This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Posted By : melissafO3397GM
Ben was so amazing. He brings a passion and knowledge to the tour. We learned so much and highly recommend this tour. Thanks again Ben! See you next time Mate!
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Posted On : 2024-03-12
Posted By : shirleys604
We enjoyed touring with Ben to the Central coast… fantastic scenery, good food, and a lot of story telling too. The reptile park is a must go as part of the tour. We learned a lot about other animals from the rangers there…..Koalas, Tasmanian tigers and much more.
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Posted On : 2022-11-03