Rocks Walking Tour and a visit to the iconic Bondi Beach
Overview
Experience a fascinating 45-minute walking tour of The Rocks, the birthplace of modern Sydney. As you stroll through its cobblestone laneways and sandstone buildings, you'll uncover stories of early colonial life in New South Wales — from the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788 to the struggles and triumphs of convicts, settlers, and sailors who once lived here. Your guide will bring to life the tales of survival, resilience, and community that shaped the city's foundations.
After exploring The Rocks, we reboard the coach and journey through some of Sydney's most prestigious Eastern Suburbs. We'll pass through Double Bay, renowned for its chic boutiques and café culture, then on to Rose Bay, once the site of Australia's first international airport where flying boats connected Sydney to the world. Climbing higher, we enter Vaucluse, an exclusive suburb famous for its grand residences, sweeping harbour views, and colonial landmarks.
Finally, we arrive at Bondi Beach, Australia's most famous stretch of sand. Here, you'll have time to take photos on the golden shoreline, admire the historic Bondi Pavilion, or stroll towards the iconic Bondi Icebergs for panoramic views back across the beach — a true Sydney highlight.