Best Blue Mountains Tours & Trips

The Blue Mountains are a series of ridges separated by gorges up to 2,490 feet deep. Their characteristic blue haze is created when sunlight mixes with drops of oil released by the eucalypts. Frequently Blue Mountain tours being visitors to a variety of natural attractions such as Wentworth Falls, Govetts Leap and the Three Sisters rock formation, while also paying great respect to the local Aboriginal culture and natural landscape. Blue Mountains National Park offers a wide range of outdoor activities including horse riding, mountain biking, caving, abseiling, rock climbing and canoeing, all of which can be experienced on an extended Australia tour or a day trip from Sydney to the Blue Mountains. And for those who enjoy the outdoors with a few modern facilities, head to Scenic World or the Maxvision Edge Cinema in Katoomba.
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11-Day East and South Coast City Adventure Tour from Melbourne: Adelaide and Sydney | Great Ocean Road | Kangaroo Island | Barossa Valley | Blue Mountains | Flexible Independent Travel
Free Airport Pick up & Drop off
5.0 (1 reviews) Tour Code: 718347
Start / End City
Melbourne, Sydney
Duration
11.0 Days
City & Attractions
Melbourne, Colac, Adelaide +13 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
From
$4,047.57
14-Day Australia Explorer Tour from Sydney: Cairns, Darwin and Melbourne | Blue Mountains | Great Barrier Reef | Great Ocean Road | Flexible Independent Travel
Free Airport Pick up & Drop off
5.0 (1 reviews) Tour Code: 718341
Start / End City
Sydney, Melbourne
Duration
14.0 Days
City & Attractions
Sydney, Cairns, Darwin +9 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
From
$4,077.81
16-Day Australia Tour Without Sailing: Sydney, Byron Bay, Noosa Everglades, Airlie Beach, Magnetic Island and Cairns
Operated by Contiki
5.0 (5 reviews) Tour Code: 715635
Start / End City
Sydney, Cairns
Duration
16.0 Days
City & Attractions
Sydney, Byron Bay, Noosa +11 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
From
$3,445.00
16-Day Australia Tour With Sailing: Noosa Everglades, Watsons Bay, Bondi Beach, Harbour Bridge and Byron Bay
Operated by Contiki
4.9 (5 reviews) Tour Code: 715638
Start / End City
Sydney, Cairns
Duration
16.0 Days
City & Attractions
Sydney, Byron Bay, Noosa +12 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
From
$3,600.50
19-Day New Zealand & Australia Tour: Auckland, Rotorua, Queenstown, Sydney, Uluru and Cairns
Operated by Costsaver
Breakfast Included
4.9 (5 reviews) Tour Code: 716256
Start / End City
Auckland, Cairns
Duration
19.0 Days
City & Attractions
Auckland, Rotorua, Queenstown +23 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
From
$8,565.00
Blue Mountains Sunset and Wilderness Tour | Without the crowds
5.0 Tour Code: 672612
Start / End City
Sydney
Duration
10.5 Hours
City & Attractions
Sydney, Blue Mountains, Three Sisters +1 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
From
$116.45
Best of  Blue Mountains Full Day Tour with Return Harbour Cruise from Sydney
4.8 (30 reviews) Tour Code: 481210
Start / End City
Sydney
Duration
1.0 Day
City & Attractions
Katoomba, Blue Mountains, Three Sisters +1 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
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$56.46
15-Day AU and NZ Panorama Tour from Melbourne: Cairns, Sydney, Queenstown, Rotorua and Auckland | Great Barrier Reef | 2 Countries and 7 Cities | 14 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches & 6 Dinners
Operated by The Travel Corporation
5.0 Tour Code: 729156
Start / End City
Melbourne, Auckland
Duration
15.0 Days
City & Attractions
Melbourne, Cairns, Sydney +19 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
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Live
18-Day Contrasts of AU and NZ Tour With Internal Air from Melbourne: Cairns, Sydney, Auckland, Queenstown and Christchurch | 2 Countries and 10 Cities | 17 Breakfasts, 4 Lunches & 8 Dinners
Operated by The Travel Corporation
5.0 Tour Code: 728844
Start / End City
Melbourne, Christchurch
Duration
18.0 Days
City & Attractions
Melbourne, Cairns, Sydney +22 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
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Live
13-Day Australian Highlights Tour With Internal Air from Melbourne: Uluru, Cairns and Sydney | Great Barrier Reef | 1 Country and 4 Cities | 12 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches & 3 Dinners
Operated by The Travel Corporation
5.0 Tour Code: 728904
Start / End City
Melbourne, Sydney
Duration
13.0 Days
City & Attractions
Melbourne, Uluru, Cairns +13 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
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Live
22-Day Highlights of AU and NZ Tour With Internal Air from Melbourne: Uluru, Cairns, Sydney, Auckland, Queenstown and Christchurch | 2 Countries and 10 Cities | 21 Breakfasts, 4 Lunches & 8 Dinners
Operated by The Travel Corporation
5.0 Tour Code: 729165
Start / End City
Melbourne, Christchurch
Duration
22.0 Days
City & Attractions
Melbourne, Uluru, Cairns +25 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
From
Live
2023 The latest Travel guide and tips for Blue Mountains of Australia.
2023 The latest Travel guide and tips for Blue Mountains of Australia.
【The Blue Mountains Tour Packages】Amazing Blue Mountains Special Full Day Tour With Return Harbour Cruise from Sydney. From USD $62.96 /person The Blu
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Getting to the Blue Mountains from Sydney

Getting to the Blue Mountains from Sydney

The foot of the Blue Mountains lies just to the west of Sydney and there are a variety of day trips from Sydney to the Blue Mountains for you to choose from. Enjoy the scenic one and a half hour trip as your guide fills you in on the area's folklore and points out the many interesting landmarks along the way.

On your Blue Mountains day trip from Sydney you can

• Hand-feed kangaroos and visit Featherdale Wildlife Park. At the park, there are also emus (large flightless Australian birds) for you to view and koalas you might get the chance to cuddle.

• Immerse yourself in the culture of the Australian Aboriginal people. Blue Mountains tours regularly stop by the Koomurri Aboriginal Centre where indigenous art and dance are on display.

• Journey to Katoomba where you can visit Echo Point Lookout to see the Three Sister rock formation looming over the Jamison Valley. According to one story, the rocks are actually sisters forever transformed into stone, as way to protect them from the war raging between their tribe and the tribe of the three brothers who were in love with them.

• Join a 4WD tour from Katoomba and head deeper into the valley. Enjoy off-roading with seasoned guides who know where to find the most breathtaking locations in the Blue Mountains. See magnificent Lost City rock formations and explore the Capertree Valley - the world's widest valley!

• Sign up for a two day 4WD Blue Mountains tour instead of just one. That's twice as much time to find all the treasures Blue Mountains holds. You also get to experience the awesome sunset AND sunrise on the blue horizon! If you wish, take along your own camping gear and spend the night gazing up at the star-filled sky.

• Go hiking through the mountains to see stunningly beautiful waterfalls. Along the way, marvel at the untamed landscapes of the Blue Mountains which hold wildlife such as kangaroos. Your guide can fill you in on Aboriginal dreamtime tales as you look out for interesting rock carvings made by these ancient tribes.

• Join a Jenolan Caves tour - These are among the oldest and most exceptional systems of caves in the world. These limestone caves, in the foothills of the Blue Mountains, contain pristine underground rivers and amazing limestone rock formations that are sure to take your breath away!

Best Time to Visit Blue Mountains

Spring 2026
As the days lengthen across the Blue Mountains, the forested ridges and deep valleys awaken in soft warmth - average highs climb into the high teens °C (around 18-20 °C in May) and lows dip to single digits as you move into the upper plateaus. With light rainfall and fewer fog-shrouded mornings, this is prime time for hiking the well-known ridgelines of Katoomba and the scenic trails around Echo Point and the Three Sisters rock formation - wildflowers burst along the Giant Stairway and ridge walks as temperate eucalypt woodlands flush with new life. Birdlife is active, and the viewing platforms are less crowded than in peak summer, making sunrise at the Three Sisters especially atmospheric. As the bush undergrowth brightens via fresh green shoots, the valley mist still lingers in the mornings, adding dramatic moods to the scene. In townships like Leura the gardens and terraces begin to sparkle with colour, offering cosy cafés and gallery strolls when the sun dips.
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Summer 2026
Summer in the Blue Mountains region doesn’t blaze; instead it brings mild to warm days (with average highs from about 22 °C to low 30s °C in the lower zones) and cool evenings especially at altitude. With lower rainfall in July and August, it’s an inviting season for outdoor adventure around sites such as the sheer cliffs of Govetts Leap, the dramatic canyon walks at Wentworth Falls and mountain biking trails at Mount Victoria. The humidity is moderate and the nights remain refreshingly cool on the plateau, ensuring deep sleep after daytime explorations. Summer is also prime for camping in the lower valleys and scenic rail rides through dense evergreen forest. Do bear in mind that bush-fire risk increases from September through February so early awareness and booking of parks is wise. Despite being the warmer period, the higher elevations maintain a refreshing contrast to the coast, and guided walks into the lush canyon systems around the Jamison Valley reveal quite comfortable conditions.
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Autumn 2026
As the plateau begins to cool, autumn in the Blue Mountains ushers in a gentle shift - daytime highs regularly move into the low to mid-20s °C while nights begin to chill further, occasionally dipping under single digits at higher altitudes. The changing light gives golden tones to the forests around towns like Leura and Springwood, and at viewpoints such as the Lincoln’s Rock and the Pulpit Rock the scene is awash with amber and copper foliage - especially in sheltered gullies where deciduous trees mingle with evergreens. Autumn is widely regarded as one of the finest windows for visiting the region. The air is crisp and clear, making elevated vantage points ideal for sunrise panorama photography, and shorter lines at visitor hubs like Scenic World ensure more relaxed experiences. Bush-walks across the ridges of the UNESCO-listed Greater Blue Mountains area feel particularly satisfying in this transitional season - it’s neither too hot nor too cold, and the mix of colours and stable weather create a serene yet vibrant atmosphere.
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Winter 2026/2027
Winter in the Blue Mountains brings the coolest conditions of the year - but by alpine standards remains quite accessible: in the upper plateau around Katoomba the average daytime temperature falls to roughly 10-11 °C, with nights dropping potentially to around 0 °C or below on clear mornings. Snow is rare - only a handful of light snow-falls per year in the higher parts of the ranges - but frost is common in sheltered hollows. Crisper air heightens visibility, making dramatic views from lookouts like the Govetts Leap Lookout or the Evans Lookout especially stunning as the afternoon shadows deepen. Nights by fire-lit lodges in Katoomba, Leura or Blackheath are particularly cosy, and the quieter off-peak times make it ideal for romantic getaways. Some operators hold special winter events - such as “Christmas in July” festivities - adding charm to village atmospheres. While some bush walks remain open, it’s wise to plan around daylight hours and wear layered warm clothing.
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11-Day East and South Coast City Adventure Tour from Melbourne: Adelaide and Sydney | Great Ocean Road | Kangaroo Island | Barossa Valley | Blue Mountains | Flexible Independent Travel

East and South Coast City Adventure

We enjoyed this trip from beginning to end. Accommodations were great, drivers were punctual and professional and the tours were very informative and fun. We had just enough relaxation time. The information provided was excellent and we felt this was the trip of a lifetime.

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14-Day Australia Explorer Tour from Sydney: Cairns, Darwin and Melbourne | Blue Mountains | Great Barrier Reef | Great Ocean Road | Flexible Independent Travel

Australia Explorer Tour

Inside Australia travel really made our travel plans much easier, love the app and especially Jasmine was very helpful with perfect choices of accommodations and recommendations to meet our budget. I really enjoyed our trip the only minus was the rainy weather for the last couple of days of the trip. I hope we can come back at summer or spring soon. Will definitely use your service again and recommend to other travelers. Thank you for the hospitality and great experience.

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19-Day New Zealand & Australia Tour: Auckland, Rotorua, Queenstown, Sydney, Uluru and Cairns

This tour was an absolute highlight of my travels.

The itinerary was well-balanced between action-packed days and moments of relaxation. Rotorua’s Maori culture and Cairns’ Great Barrier Reef snorkeling were experiences I’ll never forget.

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16-Day Australia Tour With Sailing: Noosa Everglades, Watsons Bay, Bondi Beach, Harbour Bridge and Byron Bay

The itinerary was perfectly paced.

If you love beaches and sailing, this is the perfect tour. Bondi Beach and Watsons Bay were unforgettable, and the Noosa Everglades were unlike anything I’d ever seen.

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