Watsons Bay & Vaucluse House

Catch a ferry with your tour guide from Circular Quay across to Watsons Bay & enjoy lunch at Doyles on the Wharf, Watsons Bay Hotel or even bring a picnic lunch from home, before taking a guided tour of historic Vaucluse House.

8:30am - Depart Central Coast (Kariong or West Gosford)

9:15 - 9.45am - Morning Tea at Wahroonga Park - Homemade slices/mini muffins, tea & coffee

10:45 - 11:15am - Ferry from Circular Quay to Watsons Bay

11.15am - 1.15pm Lunch - Watsons Bay (not included in price) & a quick stop at The Gap  

1:30 - 2:30pm - Guided tour of Vaucluse House

2:45pm - Depart the Eastern Suburbs for the Central Coast

      

    

Venue:Eastern Suburbs
Phone Enquiries:02 4325 4053
Email Enquiries: admin@connectcoaches.com.au
Price:$70
Morning Tea:Tea, coffee & homemade slices/biscuits provided by Connect Coaches
Lunch:

Passengers can choose to buy their lunch from Doyle's on the Wharf or bring their own from home to enjoy in the park overlooking the water.

Included in Price:
  • Home pick-up & drop-off service
  • Morning tea 
  • Return coach transport
  • Guided tour of Vaucluse House
Please Note:
  • Ferry fare is not included in our price & passengers must pre-purchase/bring their own Opal card to be able to board the ferry
  • The ground floor of Vaucluse House is accessible for wheelchairs and reduced-mobility visitors. Access to the upper floors and cellar is by staircase only, so these areas are not wheelchair accessible. Visual resources are supplied for visitors who are unable to access other areas.
Minimum Number:This tour requires a minimum of 15 passengers to go ahead
Tour Includes:

Home pick-up/drop-off bus transport service. Click here to view our pick up/drop off area 

 


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