High Tea at Akuna Bay - Friday 9th October 2026 - sold out

SHED at Akuna Bay

Join us as we travel down to the Ku-ring-gai Chase area for the day. After travelling along McCarrs Creek Road, your Connect Coaches Driver will take you over to West Head Lookout located within Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park. After taking some photos of the beautiful views, you will then head over to lovely Akuna Bay to enjoy a traditional high tea overlooking the marina & the national park.

Pick Up Area:

Please click here for pick up area map

*Itinerary:

8.15am - 9:15am    Home pick up service within our advertised pick up area

9:30am    Depart Kariong after a comfort stop

10:30am - 11:00am  Comfort & Coffee stop at Forestway Fresh, Terry Hills

11:30am - 12:00pm  Photo opportunity at West Head Lookout

12:30pm - 2:30pm    Traditional high tea at Shed, Akuna Bay

3:30 - 4:00pm   Arrive back at Kariong & begin home drop off service

*Times are approximations only & subject to change

 

Tour Includes:
  • Home pick up and drop off service (within our pick up/drop off area)
  • Return transfer to West Head & Akuna Bay
  • Entry fee into Ku-ring-gai National Park
  • Traditional High Tea 
Price:

$145

Bookings:

Please book online or complete & submit our Expression of Interest Form & we will book you in & email you an invoice if we have seats available for this day tour.

Click Here to access the EOI form. If we have a cancellation, we'll contact you to let you know.

 

 

 

 

Venue:Akuna Bay
Starting:8:30 AM
Friday 9th October 2026
Ending:4:30 PM
Repeats:On specific dates
Phone Enquiries:02 4325 4053
Email Enquiries: admin@connectcoaches.com.au
Terms & Conditions:Please Click here for Connect Coaches' Terms & Conditions

High Tea at Akuna Bay - Friday 9th October 2026 - sold out

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