There are so many activities and tours to enjoy in Sydney. From skydiving, hot air ballooning and scenic plane flights, to learning to surf at famous bondi beach, day tours to the Blue Mountains and climbing the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Whether you are an adventure junkie or sightseer, there's something for everyone.
The setting of the iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge overlooking the beautiful Port Jackson with countless yachts on the water and nearly as many stunning beaches, along with the attention from hosting the Olympics in 2000 has enshrined Sydney in the elite echelon of truly global cities. Sydney seems to have the perfect balance of the indoors and outdoors nailed, and with the harbour or ocean beaches, the harbour itself, abundant parks and sunny climate calling, it’s easy to see why. No city in the world is as blessed as Sydney when it comes to beaches, and Sydney-siders and visitors alike take full advantage of this. Whether it be Bondi, Manly, Bronte among others for surfing, or the more tranquil harbour scene is more your go, you will be able to find your patch of sand in the perfect setting.
The best views of Sydney can be had by climbing the Harbour Bridge, or if you’re not feeling that energetic a ferry trip out to Manly does the trick just as well.
While Sydney’s beauty is sometimes seen as only skin deep, there is plenty to discover if you scratch the surface. The historic Rocks, where Sydney’s convict settlement began and can still be explored, has transformed into a glitzy area of fine dining, boutique shops and galleries. If the shopping here hasn’t satisfied your urges, carry on to Oxford St, Paddington and Surry Hills. If you get carried away and continue on at any number of hip bars or grungy pubs in these areas, you might as well kick on to Darlinghurst and Kings Cross and see what the night brings.
There is so much to do and see in Sydney that nearby gems are often overlooked. An hour or two to the west are the stunning Blue Mountains, with excellent hikes and caving to be experienced. To the north, explore and sample some wineries from the renowned Hunter Valley. And take in Port Stephens and Nelson Bay as the perfect escape from bustling Sydney, while keeping an eye out for a few dolphins.