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Best Sydney Attractions for Kids 2022

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    Want to keep your brood of little scamps happy? Try out some of our top boredom busters, from harbour cruises to adventure-filled theme parks. If you got a couple of nippers or teens you should make the most of the harbour city together!  When it comes to offering top-quality activities for children and families here are our top picks which are the most consistent, also keep an eye out for special events and activities that tackle pace during school holidays.

     

    Sydney Harbour Cruises

     

    Harbour is one of the biggest attractions of Sydney and is often considered an aquatic playground for many Sydneysiders and tourists alike. Cruising is a popular activity among Australians and the ideal way to enjoy a fun family-time together is to sign up for the best lunch cruise in Sydney Harbour. Enjoy uninterrupted views of some of the best national landmarks  including Opera House and Harbour Bridge with an incredible menu of food and drinks. You get to cruise on various top vessels including an authentic paddlewheeler, a premium glass boat and a modern catamaran, all with ambient and fully air-conditioned interiors. This impressive view of the city skyline and of the harbour landmarks is a never tiring sight to see and the cruises make sure you enjoy a unique perspective of it and amazing photo ops. A lunch cruise with mouth-watering dishes, a fully licensed bar, incredible views and impeccable service is thus the ultimate getaway for families! 

     

    Luna Park

     

    The best part about Luna Park is that it caters to everyone– children, teens, adults, seniors, you name it. Even if you're not into the rides, the location, the retro theme and history along with the grinning moonface at the entrance is enough to fascinate you. The two main highlights of the park is that it is an enclosed space of vintage attractions where you can let your inner-child out and also a place where you can enjoy some of the best views of the harbour you will ever come across. If a great night out means going on every ride and screaming your lungs out then you're in for a treat. If you prefer more modest experiences like soaking up the history of this classic amusement park, you can easily do that too. For families who are not a fan of spinning rides,we recommney to get a pass for the famous Ferris Wheel, where the sparkling lights of the city and fresh sea breeze makes for a romantic jaunt!

     

    iFLY

     

    Ever heard of indoor skydiving? Well if you have been living in Sydney for a long time you may already have but for the visitors this may come of as a surprise. Kids from age three can indulge in this breathtaking experience where all you have to do is lean forward and let the gaseous mix of oxygen and nitrogen catch you. Lean in and let the powerful wind jet take hold of you. The facility is often used by the military at RAAF Glenbrook for training simulations and witnessing this sight is just as elegant, dangerous and fascinating as watching swooping magpies in a test tube. All the flights are equivalent to a free-skydive from 14,000 feet and our instructors will demonstrate simple hands up, down, left and right signals as safety briefing from where you will pick up the basic speed control and navigation pretty quickly! The indoor skydiving takes place behind glass doors in the middle of the venue, which also makes being a spectator a popular pastime! They have cameras constantly getting pictures of your dive so don’t forget to purchase them afterwards!