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Tourist Destinations In Western Australia

Tourist Destinations In Western Australia
Previously we have reviewed a number of tourist destinations in the state of New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Tasmania, and South Australia. This time we will review tourist destinations in Western Australia, the largest state in Australia. Here are the three most popular tourist destinations in there:

Broome

Broome is a small town that has a blend of colonial cultures of Australia and Asia, which is located in the Kimberley region. The white sandy beach adorned with coconut trees, the scent of the Indian Ocean, fragrant frangipani flowers, and unique architecture characterizes this city.

This pearl producer in the city there is the tomb of the diving Japanese national who worked there in the 18th century. The diver was killed in the line of work they harvest clams and pearls from the waters around Broome. To commemorate the day, Shinju Matsuri cultural festival was organized every year.
Cable beach, about 7 km from Broome town center, is a very charming beach. Water crystal clear sea surrounding greenery, white sand along the 22.5 km, as well as spectacular views of the sunset can be enjoyed by the tourists while riding a camel around. While on the beach Town, in the eastern corner of Broome, travelers can witness spectacular views of the so-called "Staircase to the Moon", in which the moon looks very big on tidal current and its reflection on the sea surface as if forming a ladder to reach the moon. In addition, tourists can also see fossils of plants and soles of the feet of dinosaurs about 130 million years old in Gantheaurne Point when sea water is in the low tide conditions.

Summer is the most appropriate time to visit Broome. Picnics and water sports are the most frequently performed activities tourists there.

Pinnacles Desert

Pinnacles Desert is one of many Australian landscape pride. In this place stood thousands of limestone pillars above the yellow sand that is made naturally. Included in the area Nambung National Park, this place is located about 245 km from Perth, the capital of Western Australia.

There is some conjecture as to the origin of the formation of the Pinnacles. Some say that the pillars as high as 5 meters is formed from a collection of shells that were completely destroyed and blown off; others say that the tree roots are buried in the sand which then generates aeolianite sand, and wind erosion of sand formed into pillars aeolianite.
Pinnacles known to exist in the 1960s, which was then included as part of the National Park Nambung. The most beautiful scenery in this place can be enjoyed in the morning and late afternoon, when the sunlight produces exceptional color and shadow of the pillars with amazing formations. Kangaroos also met there a lot, especially at dawn and dusk.

Each year, the Pinnacles desert around 150,000 foreign tourists visited the state. The best time to visit this place is spring (August to October).

Fremantle WA

Approximately 20 minutes drive to drive from Perth city center, is a port city that is energetic and rich in culture. Fremantle, the name of the city, located just at the mouth of the Swan River. The city must be visited by those who love history as an example of a port city with the best in the world streetscape.
As a port city, it is not surprising that Fremantle has a maritime museum. However, Western Australian Maritime Museum is a museum that is not unusual. The building is very modern and uniquely designed. The shape of the curve, aluminum alloy panels and pieces of wood, similar to the technique of making a traditional boat. 34-meter-high building is capable of giving a feeling to any visitors as if they were enjoying the rhythm of up and down waves of the sea. To maximize its uniqueness, end of the building is intentionally designed to be above sea level. The museum is exhibiting a number of handmade sailboats, recreational boats, fishing boats up pearls.

One other popular buildings in Fremantle is a Fremantle prison. The building is made of limestone, overlooking the city and back to the Indian Ocean. The prison complex consists of a main cell block, kitchen, home washing, showers, workshops, hospitals and refractory cells. Prison relic of the 18th century which operated for almost 140 years now the monuments and museums whose collections include approximately 5,000 artifacts, furniture and films, as well as more than 2,000 photos. Fremantle Prison is the first building in Western Australia are listed in the list of world heritage sites.

If not visit historic buildings or museums, tourists in Fremantle WA can enjoy the atmosphere of the city at a sidewalk cafe or shop for local handicrafts such as souvenirs, home furnishings, and jewelry.

Three Popular Tourist Attraction In South Australia

Australia tourism
In the past few days we have reviewed a number of tourist destinations in the state of New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, and Tasmania. This time we will review the South Australian tourist destinations, with the state capital of Adelaide. The state is bordered by NSW, Victoria, Queensland, and Western Australia. Here are the three most popular tourist destinations in there:

Neptune Islands

Neptune Islands is one of the favorite places divers from all over the world. Located in Port Lincoln, the area extends along 70 km, sea depths ranging from 40 meters to 95 meters. The archipelago consists of two crescent-shaped islands as a result of a small canal that divides the two.

The waters around the islands of Neptune is home to New Zealand a colony of seals and sea lions Australian rare. The existence of these two animals attract great white shark, great white shark population so pretty much there. However, since the late 1990s the great white shark population began to decrease, so that the Australian government to take steps to protect and preserve this predatory fish.
It is offered by most unique islands with tourist submarine Neptune is the great white shark. In the summer, the sharks look more manly, while female sharks that looks a lot bigger in the winter. This dive is done by putting divers into a sturdy steel enclosure so that the divers are safe from attack sharks.

A lighthouse and inn located in the south of the archipelago, so that the tourists can enjoy the scenic surrounds and unwind while enjoying the sound waves.

McLaren Vale Beer Company

First introduced to the public in May 2008, McLaren Vale Beer Company immediately captured the hearts of the audience of beer in Australia. Initially, the owner, Adam Trippe-Smith did his own sales. But as the journey time and increasing production, he deployed a team of the seller in Adelaide, Sydney, and Melbourne. Now McLaren Vale Beer Company is the leading beer producer in Australia.

Beer processing center McLaren Vale Beer Company is located in the Fleurieu peninsula surrounded by hills, valleys and the beautiful sea. The Salopian Inn, an inn that was built in the 18th century, officially became the "house beer" McLaren Vale Beer Company in 2009. Besides fresh beer, visitors can also enjoy wine and local and international meals are served a la world class restaurant with a rustic atmosphere .
The Salopian Inn is walled and floored buildings built of stone in 1851. Although it has been renovated, the majority of the original parts are still awake, including a wine cellar best of McLaren Vale estate. For the beer connoisseur, McLaren Vale Beer Company at The Salopian Inn provides four variants, namely Vale Ale which won the award for lager number 1 in Australia, Vale Dry, Vale India Pale Ale, and Dark Vale.

Adelaide Botanic Gardens

Garden area of 51 hectares is located in the center of the city of Adelaide, capital of South Australia. Built in 1854 and opened to the public in 1857, the Adelaide botanical gardens designed in the style of the royal gardens of Versailles Kew English and French.

Collection of plants in the botanical garden includes native Australian horticulture and foreign countries; one unique is the Wollemi pine trees which is the only one in the world. Adelaide botanical gardens consist of several parts, namely:
  • Victorian Palm House, featuring a collection of dried flowers Malagasy  
  • Water Mediterranean Garden, featuring a collection of plants of the five Mediterranean climate 
  • Amazon Waterlily Pavilion, featuring a large collection of lotus 
  • The Santos Museum of Economic Botany, is the last colonial museum in the world that is deliberately constructed 
  • Bicentennial Conservatory, featuring a collection of rainforest plants endangered 
  • The Australian Native Garden, featuring native Australian plants artistically

In addition, visitors can also enjoy 5,000 kinds of roses in the rose garden is located near the Bicentennial Conservatory.

Some cafes are available for visitors who want to relax while enjoying food with natural atmosphere. For those who like gardening, can buy seeds, books and gardening supplies at Diggers Garden Shop.

Similarly, a review of three popular tourist attraction in South Australia. In the next Post we will review the popular tourist resorts in the state of Western Australia.

Tourist Destinations In Tasmania, Australia

Tasmania
In three previous posts we have discussed a number of tourist destinations in Austrlaia namely: New South Wales, Victoria, and Queensland. This time we will review tourist destinations in Tasmania. Tasmania is a state of Australia which consists of an island called Tasmania, which is the 26th largest island in the world, and 334 small islands in the vicinity.  
Photo by winetasmania.com.au
 Here are the three most popular tourist destinations in there:

Leaning Church Vineyard

Australia is one of the countries producing wine alcoholic beverages (wine), the highest in the world. Almost in every country there are parts where vineyards and processing. Leaning Church Vineyard is one of the many vineyards in northern Tasmania.

Although relatively new, 6 hectare vineyard is included in the list of popular destinations for tourists not only can enjoy vineyard planted since the start 20 years ago, yet can also taste various types of wines such as Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Sauvignon Blanc generated there. In addition, Leaning Church Vineyard also hosts special events such as barbeque night on weekends, as well as offering a package event like a birthday party or a wedding with a capacity of 150 people and 400 people.

Arthur mountain location overlooking the lake-studded and decorated by lotus flowers, and an old church over the age of 90 years standing there making Leaning Church Vineyard vineyard and pretty and unique.

Port Arthur

Approximately 60 miles from Hobart, capital of Tasmania, there is a small town called Port Arthur. Port Arthur is one of the regions in Australia with a very strong heritage. With an area of about 40 acres, this small town has more than 30 historic buildings, including a functioning prison in 1830 until 1877.

Name of Port Arthur is taken from the name of a governor who had served there, George Arthur. History records that in Port Arthur built a model of the system of holding prisoners hardened criminals from the UK and Ireland, where this place is located in a region that is difficult to achieve and abandoned, Alcatraz-like prison in the United States.
In Port Arthur, tourists also can visit Point Puer, where the boy was trained British trade; The Isle of the Dead, where there are ancient tombs from the 18th century; a museum exhibiting objects work the prisoners during their lives, and many more.

Port Arthur has been included in the list of UNESCO world heritage site in 2010, and each year around 250,000 foreign tourists visited the state.

Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG)

TMAG is a museum and art gallery integrated with the herbarium, which focuses on the objects of historic, scientific, and artistic. Based in Hobart, the museum aims to preserve objects that become cultural identity Tasmania.

TMAG was founded in 1843 by the aristocratic society of Tasmania. The building is magnificent and consists of two floors. The museum displays a diverse collection of the geological history of the island of Tasmania, Tasmanian native vegetation, indigenous population of Tasmania, the colonial period, and the history of Tasmania in general. While the art gallery featuring a diverse collection of colonial art from the period 1803 to 1930 and the work of the best contemporary art, as well as the history of money. Herbarium specimen displays a collection of plants from the early 1830s. At least there are more than 140,000 specimens of flowers, 5,000 specimens of fungi, 14,000 specimens of algae, 9,000 specimens of ferns, and many more.
TMAG open to the public every day, from morning to evening. The visitors can also relaxing in a cafe, or shop postcards, posters, toys, and souvenirs there. Especially for group visits, are required to make an appointment in advance.

In the next post we will continue our review of the popular tourist objects in other Australian.

Popular tourist attractions in the state's second largest in Australia, "Queensland"

The Great Barrier Reef

In the last post we have discussed. "Three Top Tourist Attractions In Victoria, Australia". This time we will review a popular tourist spot in the state's second largest in Australia, the Queensland:
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The Great Barrier Reef

It seems no exaggeration to The Great Barrier Reef dubbed one of the famous natural wonders in the world. The size is larger than the wall of China made a series of coral reefs is the only living thing visible from outer space.

Comprised of over 3,000 coral reef, the Great Barrier Reef stretches over 2,000 miles in the Coral Sea, off the coast of Queensland, northeast Australia. There are at least 900 islands with golden beaches in the vicinity. While rich in natural underwater marine life such as dolphins, tropical fish, mollusks, giant clams, dugongs, sea snakes, and even green turtles and humpback whales. More than 200 species of birds also roam and nest there.

Thanks to the natural beauty under the sea and on the surface, The Great Barrier Reef has been listed as a UNESCO world heritage site in 1981. Till date, approximately 820 and 1,500 transport operators operating in the tourist areas. In addition to diving, other activities that can be done by the tourists are snorkeling, kayaking, bungy jump, swimming, fishing, sailing, and horseback riding.

Tjapukai National Park

Aborigines, the original inhabitants of Australia, is thought to have inhabited the region since 40,000 years ago. Papuan nation's descent nomadic and foraging by hunting, farming, and farming. After the British colonized Australia, the nation Aboriginpun slowly eliminated.

National Parks are located in Cairns Tjapukai is a place where the public can get to know everything about Aboriginal peoples. Built about 20 years ago, this national park has five theaters, traditional Aboriginal campsites, art galleries, shops and restaurants. In this place, tourists can learn and watch a demonstration of how Aboriginal peoples to hunt, make and use their traditional weapons, dancing, body painting, and more. Everything is packed with very interesting.

There are two sessions presented at Tjapukai national parks, namely Tjapukai Tjapukai by Day and by Night. Tjapukai by Day featuring the history of the life of the indigenous peoples who live in the rainforest such as hunting, traditional drug manufacturing, games and others. While Tjapukai by Night invites travelers to enjoy an exciting adventure as follow traditional ceremonies, performances Quinkan spirits, spectacular fire-making, and others.

Tjapukai national park is the largest national park in Australia's indigenous and recorded in the Guinness Book of Records as the stage show with the longest duration in the continent.

Lone Pine koala sanctuary garden

Located on the edge of Brisbane, capital of Queensland, Lone Pine is the park's first and largest koala sanctuary in the world. Its location is not far from the Gold Coast, one of Australia's most popular recreation areas.

Lone Pine koala sanctuary garden area of 4.6 hectares was established in 1927, with the first residents koala pair named Jack and Jill. There are currently at least 130 koalas kept there, and each one should koala held by visitors from no more than 30 minutes per day. Koala Forest is the main attraction of this place, where there are about 30 koalas are cool to jump from branch to branch while enjoying their favorite leaf.
Lone Pine koala sanctuary park constructed such that it is natural and convenient for all the animals there. In addition to koalas, these attractions also maintains kangaroos, Tasmanian devils, wombats, kiwi, platypus, and a number of other reptiles. Various species of birds such as cockatoos, cassowaries, parrots, starlings rainbow, and others can also be found there.
A number of performances such as starlings feeding rainbow, dexterity Nanjing shepherds, and other interesting performances held regularly.

Previous Article Three Top Tourist Attractions In Victoria, Australia

Three Popular Tourist Attractions In Victoria, Australia

Birrarung Marr Victoria,Australia
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In the previous post we have to review the "Tourism Places In New South Wales", the most populous state in Australia. This time we will invite you to Victoria, the state capital of Melbourne, which is also full of historical evidence and adorned by Victorian building. Here are three popular tourist attractions in Victoria:

Birrarung Marr

The first sights we discuss existing in Victoria, Australia is Birrarung Marr. This is the newest theme park, which opened to the public in Melbourne. It is on the edge of the Yarra River, with an area of about 8 acres. Its construction started in 2000 and officially opened to the public in 2002.

Birrarung Marr is designed as an open space which is stratified. Bottom right side with the Yarra river with gravel covered ground. Was in the eastern part of the park with grass planted soil surface. The top of the north of the park adjacent to Flinders street, about 10 meters above the river Yarra, where park visitors can enjoy spectacular views of the city. Pedestrian and bicycle paths are available at this park.
Intended as a public forum to express themselves , many festivals and events held at Birrarung Marr individuals . A number of attractions there are also arts , among others :

  1. Federal Bells - a total of 39 bronze bells weighing between 500 grams and 1.2 tons of upside-down on the milestones . The bells were rung at regular intervals each day and can be heard from a distance of 100 meters when the atmosphere in the park was fairly quiet .
  2. Speaker 's Corner - a corner in the garden is used often used by those who wish to express protest , aspirations , as well as useful information . Expanse of grass and trees around it makes this corner is very beautiful and shady .
  3. Three - legged Angel - a three-legged statue stands 10 meters tall at the edge of the river with the right style and color blend is very unique .
  4. ArtPlay - a place to play and learning for children . Various art workshops are often held there , both on school days and weekends and holidays.
  5.  A long bridge with a very modern design connects all three levels of the park and provide access for people with disabilities
Birrarung Marr has gained several awards for designs that are functional , unique , and beautiful .

The Supper Market

The second place is in Victoria, Autralia is The Supper Market. As the name implies, The Supper Market is a night market that is only held on Friday night in the summer. Located in Abbotsford Convent, a historic complex in Melbourne, The Supper Market is one of the favorite places for local residents and tourists to gather with family or friends.

At the night market, visitors can enjoy a variety of local and international snacks, ranging from a variety of cakes, drinks, dessert, until the typical dishes of other countries that are guaranteed to satisfy the tongue culinary connoisseurs. In addition, there are also a variety of fashion items such as clothing and accessories, crafts, and musical performances. But each year the participants who sell and perform at The Supper Market vary.

Abbotsford Convent itself is a complex formerly belonged to the Catholic Church which consists of a number of buildings with architectural style that was heavily influenced by the style of medieval France. Currently Abbotsford Convent is often used as a venue for exhibitions, conferences, and bazaars, as well as a studio where artists such as photographers, architects, and writers working jeweler their works. The park is beautiful and very well maintained adds to the allure of this complex.

The next Supper Market will be held from December 7, 2012 to January 4, 2013. Sure you took a visit there if you are planning a holiday to Melbourne later this year. You even allowed to bring your own picnic supplies. Interesting, is not it?
Grampians National Park

The last place in Victoria, Australia which we will discuss is Grampians National Park. Located about 235 miles west of Melbourne, Grampians National Park is a national park that is included in the Australian national heritage list since 2006, thanks to its natural beauty and the predicate as one of the heritage sites that have original artwork biggest rock on the continent.

The main attraction of the national park in Victoria, Australia This is a spectacular sandstone mountain range formed by the movement of the earth. A total of five "peaks" stretching from north to south with steep slopes and steep slopes on the east side and a more friendly on the western side. Valleys, lakes, caves, and a number of waterfalls complement the panoramic beauty in Grampians National Park. William mountain peaks as high as 1,167 meters with is the center of the Grampians National Park. Not surprisingly, the park has become one of the favorite destinations for fans of the activity of walking, rock climbing, fishing, kayaking, and camping.

The paintings on the rocks in the caves often fascinate the tourists in the Grampians National Park. Human motives, human hand, traces of animals, and birds were encountered there. Is the Jardwadjali and Djab Wurrung - two Aborigines, many of these historic relics incised.

During the summer, the weather in this place is very hot and dry. In the spring, the wild flowers that grow the main attraction. If you are interested in camping or enjoying the Grampians National Park while on foot, the right time is in the winter and spring.

That's 3 tourist attractions in victoria, Australia. Look forward to other interesting places in posts to come.

Maybe you are interested in reading our previous post "Tourism Places In New South Wales"

Tourism Places In New South Wales, Australia

New South Wales
NSW
Australia, a continent rich in natural resources, history, and culture incredible. Former British colony's land consists of six states, namely New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria, Tasmania, and Western Australia.

In the previous article we have discussed about sidney and Surrounds, and this time we will review the place in New South Wales (NSW), states with the highest population figures, as well as the greatest role in the economic growth of the country dubbed as the kangaroo. Many agricultural products, farm and ranch produced NSW. Here are three popular tourist attractions in NSW:

Mungo National Park

This national park is located in the remote southwestern NSW, about 876 km from Sydney, the state capital. With an area of 2,400 km2, Mungo National Park is a national park in the form of a combined 17 dry lake. Its main attraction is Lake Mungo, a dry lake in the world's second largest ancient estimated dry since 14,000 years ago.

Since the discovery of the skeletal remains of early man Mungo, giant kangaroo bones, fossilized eucalyptus trees, and stone tools there, the park is also known as an archaeological site. Mungo ancient human remains buried on the banks of Lake Mungo, under the Walls of China, which is a series of lunettes or crescent-shaped dunes that stretches along 33 km. Walls of China, Mungo National Park makes getting phenomenal.

In addition there is an information center, where tourists can obtain complete information and maps of national parks, there is also a laboratory to support the activities of archaeologists there. Lodging, camping spots and a common kitchen is also available there. Trek along the 70 km is also built to facilitate the tourists driving across the Mungo National Park which has been listed as a world heritage site by UNESCO.

Lord Howe Island

Beautiful island in the Pacific Ocean is located on the north coast of NSW, about 2 hours from Sydney. Very fitting for the nature lovers and the atmosphere is very relaxed because the number of tourists on the island is limited to 400 people per visit and no mobile phone network there.

Touted as the most beautiful island in the Pacific Ocean, Lord Howe island is inhabited by a number of marine life, birds and rare plant types. In fact this island is the best bird watching in Australia, with more than 14 species of sea birds that settled there. The rocks surrounding the island, golden sand beaches, clear sea water and creates a peaceful atmosphere and outstanding. To complement the comfort of the tourists, besides 18 lodging options, this island is also available in the information center, several restaurants, a golf course, museums, hiking trails, bike rental places, spa, water activities as well as facilities such as snorkeling, diving, and fishing.

With a temperate climate, Lord Howe Island which has been listed as a UNESCO world heritage site is suitable for a visit anytime throughout the year. Temperatures there range from 25 ° C (summer) to 12 ยบ C (winter). Both parents, adults, children, and young couples will really enjoy the holidays in this place.

Gulgong

Gulgong is a small historic old town can be reached within 4 hours drive from Sydney. The city not only has a beautiful panoramic vineyards around it, but also save a lot of history.
Soil visited Gulgong started the first time since the discovery of gold in 1870 at Red Hill. In 1872, when the settlers in that place has reached about 20,000 people, forming small town of Gulgong. As time went on and the turn of the generations, until today there are about 130 heritage buildings in the city. Unique hallmark that can be found there are narrow streets flanked by buildings made of wood on one side and the building of the iron on the other side complete with a porch, and the curves of the road marks the establishment of the settlers tents of yore.

Built a number of attractions there, including Pioneer Museum which tells the story historic old town of Gulgong in the 1800s. Horse-drawn carriage, mining equipment, blacksmith equipment, as well as old photographs are partly the collection on display there. Then there is an open pit mine museum in Red Hill, which showcased windlass, taste buds, cottage place to learn, as well as mining maps throughout the city. Gulgong is also famous as a city of ceramics and tin, so it is not surprising that there are galleries where visitors can admire the works of art that have been handed down for generations.

One more uniqueness that can be found there is a secret language of symbols. Initially, the symbols used by the Gulgong to communicate during the depression in which they are difficult to get a job, food, and even a place to sleep though. Chester Nealie, a native of Gulgong, spark creative ideas to decorate the streets with these symbols. Be Gulgong Symbol Trail which consists of 70 floors with colorful and unique textures that lie at random in the street Mayne and Coronation park. Some floors touch of humor as "dangerous drinking water" mounted in front of the pubs. It's interesting, is not it?

However, the tourists have not completed their visit at the Gulgong Henry Lawson Centre without visiting. There exhibited a number of paintings, prints, books, and photographs relating to the Australian poet pride.

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Sydney and Surrounds

Sidney
Enjoy beautiful harbor in Sidney, outdoor lifestyle and natural beauty tempting awesome. Kayak under the Sydney Harbour Bridge or wave at the Opera House as you ride a ferry in the harbor to Manly. Learn to surf at Bondi Beach or swim in the calm waters of Coogee. Lose yourself in the stone cul-de-sacs of The Rocks or in the markets, boutiques, cafes and pubs in Paddington. As well as the world-famous harbor and more than 70 sparkling beaches, In Sydney there are a lot of incredible food, festivals and 24-7 fun.

Four of experience that cannot be missed in Sidney:

  1. Explore the historic Rocks
    Historic Rocks, Sidney
    You can see colorful convict history in Sydney harborside quarter. Mileage Only five minutes from Circular Quay, you can hear the ghost stories and ghost tour, touring in the weekend markets or climb the span of the Harbour Bridge. Among the maze of sand paths and pages, you will find the historic workers' cottages and an awesome patio, art galleries, hotels with views of the harbor and the oldest pub in Sydney. Seeing people gathered at the party witnessed the cobblestone streets when The Rocks celebrates Australia Day on January 26, Anzac Day on April 25 and New Years Eve.
  2. Hit the world-famous harbour
    Hit the world-famous harbour
    Sailed past the Opera House on a chartered yacht or paddle from Rose Bay in a kayak. Taking beautiful cruise from Circular Quay or Darling Harbour, the houses edge past, national parks and Shark, Clark, Rodd and Goat islands. Tour historic Fort Denison or learn about the lives of the first inhabitants in Sydney, Gadigal people, the Aboriginal cultural cruise. Watching the glitter of green park at the port of the Royal Botanic Gardens, which curves around the edges. Or you can enjoy the view of the waterfront restaurants in Mosman, on the north side of the bridge, or Watsons Bay at South Head. Walk from Rose Bay to Vaucluse or Cremorne Point to Mosman Bay, only a few of the 16 to the edge of the spectacular harbor.
  3. Visit Manly on the ferry
    Manly Sidney
    Travel across Sydney Harbour to Manly on the ferry, which is located between the beach and the ocean surf calm inner harbor. Walking through the bushes at Manly to Spit Bridge scenic walk, learn scuba-dive in Cabbage Tree Bay or ride a bike to Fairy Bower. Picnic at Shelly Beach from kayak and sail round the harbor to Manly Wharf. Rent a scooter and do a round trip from the northern coast such as Narrabeen and Palm Beach. Explore the shops, bars and cafes in the pine trees along the Corso and dine at world-class restaurants with views of the water.
  4. Walk from Bondi to Coogee
    Sidney bondi
    Enjoy views of the Pacific Ocean as you through the winding streets, the sea-sculpture sandstone cliffs between Bondi and Coogee. Swim at Bondi Icebergs rock pool or just watch the famous swimmers with a sunset cocktail from above the restaurant. See wild waves in Tamarama, nicknamed Glamarama for beautiful people lying on the golden sands. From mid-October to November, the stretch from here to Bondi turned into an outdoor gallery for the Sculptures by the Sea exhibition. There you can surf, picnic on the grass or pause for coffee at the Bronte family friendly. Or swim, snorkel or dive in Clovelly and tranquil Gordon's Bay. Seeing the grave of poet Henry Lawson, Dorothea Mackellar and aviator Lawrence Hargrave in Waverley Cemetery, on the edge of the cliff. Finish your tour in the beautiful, backpacker haven of Coogee.
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