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With an abundance of beautiful beaches, cultural attractions and great shopping, there is never a dull moment in Sydney. The Darling Harbour area is a must-see, with a chic atmosphere and a great selection of museums, eateries, pubs & clubs. Close-by you will find Chinatown, with its colourful street life and vibrant ethnic vibe featuring markets, restaurants and streetside food stalls.
Sydney is surrounded by a number of fabulous beaches including Bondi, Coogee and Manly. Join the sun worshippers on a day trip when the surfs up and try your hand at surfing and boogie boarding. Or why not stay in one of our recommended beachside hotels and take the time to discover the hidden coves, lazy bays and stretches of golden sands.
A climb to the top of the Harbour Bridge is a must for adventurers while a show at the famous Opera House is sure to excite just about everyone.
The Blue Mountains are only 104 kms west of Sydney and feature one of the most spectacular wilderness parks with richly forested hills, gum tree valleys and craggy outcrops. Enjoy excellent bushwalking, scenic drives and adventure activities, as well as quaint local villages.
The Hunter Valley is just 2 hours drive north of Sydney and features a relaxing world of rolling countryside, magnificent vineyards, sparkling waterways, rugged mountains, forests and quaint towns. It is Australia’s oldest wine-producing area, with winemaking traditions dating back more than 150 years. It houses some of Australia’s most famous wineries and is sprinkled with smaller, boutique vineyards.
The waters around Port Stephens are home to playful dolphins and humpback whales. Why not take a day trip or even spend a few days exploring this beautiful area? Enjoy safe swimming, as well as diving & fishing. |