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New South Wales and Sydney Travel Information
New South Wales is much more than just Sydney and within a few hours you
will find fabulous vineyards, coastal towns and mountain resorts just
waiting to be explored.
New South Wales offers some amazing scenery and countryside from the
dramatic rock formations in the Blue Mountains to the vineyards of the
Hunter Valley region.
Sydney Opera House
New South Wales
Australia
Sydney is probably the most visited city in Australia - With its unique
experiences and vibrant lifestyle.
Home to the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge, Sydney is a dazzling
city with a population of almost four million people.
Sydney's beach suburbs of Manly and Bondi are ideal for those wanting to
be close to the city but have a resort atmosphere and golden sandy
beaches on their doorstep.
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New South Wales
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The Blue Mountains
A spectacular and captivating National Park, lies just 90 minutes drive
west of Sydney. Here you can visit the famous 'Three Sisters' rock
formation and take a trip on the scenic railway 300 metres above the
serene Jamison Valley.
The Hunter Valley
The Hunter Valley is one of Australia's oldest wine growing districts
boasting over 70 wineries. The outstanding scenery makes this the ideal
place to unwind, relax and to enjoy a superb selection of Australia's
finest wines.
Port Stephens
Port Stephens is known as the 'Blue Water Wonderland'. Here you can take
a cruise to see the dolphins, relax on the sheltered white sand beaches
or wander round the small fishing villages.
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Sydney - New South Wales
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Sydney is Australia's largest, liveliest and oldest city and enjoys a unique harbourside setting. The Opera House and Harbour Bridge combine with miles of sandy beaches, a wealth of entertainment and restaurants, and a marvellous year-round climate to make Sydney one of the world's greatest cities.
Sydney, a city with a stunning Opera House, overlooking a vibrant
beautiful harbour. A city that has more than 30 golden beaches
stretching north and south, all within 20 minutes of the city centre.
With a climate that never really gets cold, life in Sydney is spent
outdoors walking, sightseeing and relaxing in beautiful cafes and
restaurants.
Sydney offers an endless array of sightseeing opportunities and
experiences; take a cruise on one of the world's most beautiful harbours;
a stroll around the many galleries, boutiques and antique shops or an
exhilarating climb to the top of Sydney Harbour Bridge for a spectacular
360 degree view of this stunning city. Alternatively, visit "The
Rocks" - Sydney's oldest settlement where history comes alive in
galleries, shops and outdoor cafes. Darling Harbour and Cockle Bay
Wharf, offer a colourful combination of al fresco dining, art and
musical entertainment.
Make sure you have a few days spare to discover the surrounding regions
of New South Wales. Hire a car or take a tour to the fine wine
producing area of the Hunter Valley, or to one of the most spectacular
and captivating wilderness parks - the Blue Mountains.
History, shopping, sightseeing and nightlife in abundance. Sydney is bustling, fascinating and great fun.
To book your flights, hotels, car hire to Sydney or New South Wales
please just use the pages on the left for online reservations and
quotes.
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