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Guide to Sydney’s Unmissable Attractions in 2022

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    Formerly a convict colony, Sydney is now a thriving metropolitan city perched on an impressive harbour, a popular destination for both international and Australian travellers. For most tourists this is the starting point to exploring the Land Down Under and is the ideal adventure spot with beaches, vineyards, an impressive harbour and nearby national parks and mountains for a short break. There’s no shortage of fun things to do here!

     

    Harbour Cruises

     

    Sydney is a gorgeous city built on an impressive harbour and there’s plenty of other waterways as well waiting to be discovered. You really haven't seen the city until you've seen it from the waters. Hop on  a lunch cruise and soak in the stunning views of the city skyline along with the harbour landmarks including the world-famous Opera House, Harbour Bridge, Luna Park, and many more. There are plenty of options for you to choose from when it comes to the vessels but the one that stands out is the multi-million dollar catamaran with modern interiors and three spacious outer decks. Cruise on this purpose-built catamaran and enjoy the view of the magnificent skyline from its vast outer decks while indulging in a sumptuous buffet menu! A Harbour cruise lunch also serves as a quick getaway from the bustling of the busy city life with food, drinks, serene views and a positive service. Be sure to take advantage of the onboard licensed bar to enjoy a drink or two while you stroll the outer decks and take in the striking views of the icons! 

     

    Manly Beach

     

    Sydney has over 90 beaches along its vast coastline and has public transport including ferries that are ideal for exploring a few top ones. One such massive beach offering plenty to its visitors is Manly Beach, which is only about 30 minutes away on a ferry and is a scenic trip on a sunny day. It’s a popular spot for swimming, surfing, hiking or taking a casual stroll along the vast stretches of golden sands and azure waters! You can also easily access the altered marine reserve known as Shelly Beach where snorkelers and overs gather together to marvel at the breathtaking marine life in relatively shallow depths. Apart from taking a dip in the waters and taking in the sun, you can grab a seat at one of the popular cafes along the waterfront, savour a brunch and a cold one and watch the world go by.

     

    Chinese Garden of Friendship

     

    The Central Business District is a great starter point for exploring the main sights of Sydney but it can get crowded at times. Set in the busy city adjacent to Chinatown and within the Darling Harbour precinct you can come across the breathtaking Chinese Garden of Friendship. It is a serene garden where you can feel like you are miles away from the buzzing sounds of city life. With a calm atmosphere, impressive gardens, a peaceful pond and monumental statues engraved on the building, you can spend a great load of time here. The gardens are maintained excellently and are beautifully designed and traditional tea overlooking the pond is a highly recommended activity here. Although coffee can be an option too!

     

    The Rocks

     

    The Rocks was one of the first ever formed colonies established in 1788 and still home to some of the country’s oldest pubs. Once a notorious slum, these cobblestoned laneways are now a tourist hotspot, housing some fine restaurants, pubs, museums, ancient architectures and a lively street music scene! As you explore the laneways be sure to catch a glimpse of the city’s history embedded in the many buildings such as beneath the YHA. If you go after dark you can even jump in on the ghost walking tours to learn about the nation’s haunted past!