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Plan A Trip To Sydney | 5 Must-visit Places

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    Planning a trip to Sydney? This world-class coastal metropolis is home to numerous tourist destinations that are sure to make you fall in love with the city in a jiffy. Read on to get to know about a few must-visit places in Sydney that are full of natural charm and beauty. 

     

    Sydney Harbour

     

    If there’s one place in Sydney that is most visited or revisited by travellers across the globe, it has to be the iconic Sydney Harbour. With a stellar line-up of architectural brilliances such as the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House and also other important landmarks including the Royal Botanic Gardens, The Rocks and Luna Park, the harbour is home to a number of must-visit attractions. Get on board a ferry or a luxury cruise at the harbour to marvel at these wonders. An amazing way to explore the area is on board a luxury lunch or dinner cruise in Sydney. Get on board a Sydney Harbour dinner cruise to witness the scintillating night views at the iconic harbour while enjoying a delicious dinner that is freshly prepared by experienced chefs. All dinner cruises in Sydney have luxurious interiors that are perfect for a romantic outing in the city. Also, you get to see the attractions from up-close. Book your cruising tickets right away then!

     

    Explore the beach trails along Manly and Bondi

     

    It is claimed that Sydney has over 100 beaches along the NSW coast. If you’re a beach person and loves getting tanned, here is an exciting option for you! The famous Bondi Beach and Manly Beach are connected by a number of walking trails and some of these tracks offer mesmerising scenery along the way. You will also discover a number of secluded beaches, sandstone cliffs, rock pools, historic sites and iconic headlands. The Bondi to Manly walking trail is an 80km stretch and it is best advised if you divide the 8km into smaller sections. For instance: Bondi to Watsons Bay, Watsons Bay to Rose Bay, Rose Bay to Harbour Bridge, Harbour Bridge to Taronga Zoo, Taronga Zoo to Spit Bridge and Spit Bridge to Manly. Take up the beach trail experience only if you’re not in a rush, because each section takes a whole day to complete. 

      

    Take a trip to the Blue Mountains 

     

    Blue Mountains is an important tourist destination that lies 120km west of Sydney and only takes a 2 hour drive to get here. This tourist destination in Sydney is known for the famous Three Sisters, an extraordinary rock formation that can be seen from the Echo Point Lookout at Katoomba. You can board the steepest passenger railway to descend into a lush green rainforest with Scenic World Blue Mountains. An interesting fact about the Blue Mountains is that they have a natural blue haze created by the vast expanses of eucalypt forests. You can also take up a number of exhilarating adventure activities for a memorable vacation in Sydney.

     

    Visit Jervis Bay

     

    Jervis Bay in Sydney has some of the whitest sand beaches in the world and aqua waters. This seaside destination is a famous spot for scuba diving, snorkelling and whale and dolphin watching. You can also spot a wide variety of flora and fauna in the region. For a peaceful beach experience, Jervis Bay is an apt choice to consider. There are a number of good restaurants at Jervis Bay where you can savour some of the best seafood dishes available in Sydney. Wander the white sandy beaches along the Jervis Bay coastline for postcard-perfect views that will forever be etched to your memory. Also, if you have some extra time on your hands, do visit the Booderee National Park, where you can go camping in style. 

     

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