Sydney Opera House, the Sydney Harbour Bridge
("the Coat Hanger" - it's known as affectionately) and beautiful Sydney
Harbour (reputed to be the most beautiful natural harbour in the
world). Diversity, cosmopolitan, theatre, wine, song, culture. Come and
see Darling Harbour, the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney Cricket Ground, then
Manley Ferries and more! Let the kids visit Taronga Zoo or Wonderland
theme park. There is always plenty to do and see in our capital city of
Sydney. Further a field you have the amazing beaches all along the New
South Wales coastline and plenty of accommodation and activities to do.
Go to one of the many health retreats scattered throughout the State.
Visit the wonderful Blue Mountains only a day trip from Sydney. See the
cities of Woolongong and Newcastle both so close to Sydney or venture
into the Lakes area on a riverboat. Port Macquarie, Coffs Harbour and
Byron Bay are fantastic holiday spots for all the family. Further
inland the Dubbo Zoo is an open range zoo where you can even overnight
with the animals! Visit the famous Forbes Observatory. And of course
the southern township of Albury/Wodonga and the beautiful surrounds
with Murray River paddleboats for hire. So many things to
do.. let us point you in the right direction!
Sydney Opera House, the Sydney Harbour Bridge ("the Coat
Hanger" - it's known as affectionately) and beautiful Sydney Harbour
(reputed to be the most beautiful natural harbour in the world).
Diversity, cosmopolitan, theatre, wine, song, culture. Come and see
Darling Harbour, the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney Cricket Ground, then
Manley Ferries and more!
Sydney's beaches beckon. Get the feel of warm sand and
cool water all around the urban
shoreline. Sydney is not just a big city with a high energy, uptown and
on show lifestyle. It's also part seaside resort; a living, buzzing,
working metropolis, that lets its people breathe on beaches and in
coves where cool water and warm shores let time trickle through their
toes. If your only beachside visit in Sydney has been to Bondi, then
rest assured there are several other places equally iconic if you are
looking for somewhere to get the salt spray on your face and the
sunshine on your
shoulders. Sydney's beaches offer unequalled opportunities for chilling
out and getting active on or under the water. There's waterside dining
round the urban shoreline, and then there's the life on the
harbour. Ferries come here and go there; sailing boats of all sizes are
for hire. There are gin palaces to party on, tracks to meander, parks
to pass special moments and rocky outcrops to read on or fossick about
in; this is much, much more than just a big
city. When you come here for your next breather, make a point to
venture a little beyond the usual and acquaint yourself with a world
Sydneysiders wouldn't swap for anything.
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HIDDEN TREASURES of NSW - URBAN & HARBOUR NSW BEACHES
Discover
harbour beaches, explore secluded coves and enjoy in a wide range of
water based pursuits. Sydney's beach experience is much more than the
celebrated icons of Bondi and Manly. The city's coastline and harbour
has hundreds of hidden bays and waterways which are easily accessible
by rail, boat, car, foot and ferry.
Shark Bay is
the epitome of a neighbourhood beach in Vaucluse where people walk
their dogs and kids swim in the enclosed shark net, there's even a
beachfront kiosk to satisfy those lunchtime cravings.
Flat Rock Beach is the antithesis of Bondi, and is really only
accessible by hiring a kayak at Spit Bridge (Mosman) and paddling your
way around to Bantry Bay. As residential homes cling to the cliff-face,
they eventually give way to a plummeting waterfall and 100m of beach,
guarded by gum trees and oyster beds.
Cronulla Beach is like a tiny slice of old Miami and the closest beach
in Sydney that can be reached by a direct railway link from the city to
plonk you right on the waters edge. After a day of lazing in the sun,
walk around to Gunnamatta Bay and catch a ferry across Port Hacking
River to Bundeena and enjoy a walk through the Royal National Park.
Coogee Beach is terrific - it's wide, spacious and clean with lots of
rocky spots to browse about, and there are sea baths that are cleverly
built into the rock face by Coogee Surf Lifesaving Club.