The Aboriginal and Tribal Art Centre displays bark paintings and carvings from Arnhem land; dot paintings from the western desert; Northern Territory; antique aboriginal artefacts; and a selection of ...
The Australian Museum has an international reputation in the fields of natural history and indigenous studies research, community programs and exhibitions. The Museum was established in 1827 and is Au...
The National Maritime Museum is spectacularly located on the water’s edge at Darling Harbour. Explore the last of the big-gun destroyers HMAS Vampire and marvel at the Spirit of Australia, the fastest...
Bondi Beach is the most celebrated beach in Australia, a kilometre of golden grains where Sydney’s beautiful people come to bare it all. Bondi is one of Sydney’s most eclectic and exciting precincts. ...
A 5km clifftop walk along sandstone cliffs that guard the approaches to Sydney Harbour are one of the city’s most dramatic features, and this clifftop walking track offers spectacular sea views at eve...
A visit to Manly by ferry is a quintessential Sydney experience. Nestled between a tranquil inner-harbour beach on one side and a popular Pacific Ocean surf beach on the other, Manly manages to combin...
A modern museum built on the historic site of first Government House, built for Governor Phillip in 1788. The Museum of Sydney takes you on a journey exploring Sydney's people, places and cultures fro...
The Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney, are an oasis of 30 hectares in the heart of the city. Wrapped around Farm Cove at the edge of Sydney Harbour, the Gardens occupy one of Sydney's most spectacular posi...
Scenic World Blue Mountains is suitable for visitors of all ages. Float on air in the recently unveiled Skyway with its world first Electro-Sceni Glass Floor. Ride the steepest incline Railway in the...
Shark Island offers a picnic experience that's a little bit different! The island received its name because of its shape and not its wildlife. One kilometre off Rose Bay, the 1.5 Hectare island has sp...