Sydney is
Australia's famous harbor
city and thee capital of New South Wales. Explore the harbor, beaches
and inner-city precincts of this exuberant city. See dawn break from the
top of the harbor Bridge or the sun set on the
Opera House. Fine dine along the Woolloomooloo finger wharf or experience theater and dance along the
redeveloped wharves of Walsh Bay. Australia's sixth largest city, and
the second largest in the state of Queensland, the Gold Coast is where
the 'bikini' was born. Along with endless stretches of golden beaches,
there are international theme parks, designer boutiques, luxurious spa
retreats, world-class golf courses, award-winning restaurants, upmarket
bars and lively nightclubs.
Language:- English
Currency:- Australian Dollar
One thing you didn't know:-
The
practice of naming hurricanes began early this century when an
Australian weather forecaster named tropical storms after politicians
that he didn't like.
Must Do:-
Rides- Dream World
Dream World is the Australia’s best and favourite theme park.
It is filled with variety of rides, attractions, and shows. There is
never a dull moment here. Explore the park, get onto challenging rides,
enjoy fun shows and relive your childhood. A unique experience and the
best way to bond with your family and loved ones.
Port Stephens Tour

Discover the unspoilt and diverse blue water paradise of
Port Stephens.
Just north of Sydney, this place offers a relaxed day set amongst the
golden beaches, giant sand dunes and spectacular scenery. Cross the
Sydney harbor Bridge and tour through the leafy and affluent northern
suburbs. Travel over the Hawkesbury River, a holiday hub for boat
lovers. Board a luxury cruiser and search for the pods of bottle nose
dolphins – watch as they play on the bow waves or even ride the boom
net! Be entertained with informative commentary and spectacular scenery
of the bay and Tomaree and Yacaaba headlands. Experience the grandeur
and tranquility of the local desert wilderness, and environmental and
historical sights. Travel in modern comfortable 4WD vehicles and
encounter the Stockton Bight. The Stockton Bight sand dunes covering an
area of over 2,500 hectares along 32 kilometers need to be seen to be
believed! While you are here try sand boarding, an experience you won’t
forget!
Wildlife World - Sydney Wildlife World

Get
up close to Aussie’s animals in the heart of the city. See Rex, the
huge crocodile in Kakadu Gorge, walk amongst kangaroos and emus in The
Outback, and meet cuddly koalas in Gum Tree Valley, and more!
Sydney Wildlife World
features interactive displays, inspiring and entertaining daily keeper
talks and enhanced walk through habitats including Koala Encounters, The
Outback and Butterfly Tropics.
Must Click:-
Sydney Opera House
Captain Cook's Cottage
Mrs MacQuaries Chair
Must Eat:-
Spagetti Bolignese
Fish and Chips
Pavlova
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