SINGAPORE AIRLINES
Read moreSydney, Australia's largest city, is renowned for its outdoor lifestyle. With its magnificent harbor, lush parks and beaches, Sydney offers a wealth of outdoor activities. Visitors can enjoy harbor views from picturesque sailing yachts, stroll through the lush parks with their majestic trees of Moreton Bay, and dine in seaside restaurants. The city is also full of lively bars where you can enjoy a drink on the terrace. Sydney offers a wide variety of tourist attractions, including museums, art galleries and cultural events. Sydney is served by Kingsford Smith Airport, which offers international flights.
BRITISH AIRWAYS
Read moreSydney, Australia's largest city, is a must-see destination for adventure-seeking travelers. British Airways offers direct flights to Sydney, with its famous harbor, impressive beaches and lively bar and restaurant scene. You can swim on the famous Bondi Beach and be dazzled by the iconic Sydney Opera House. Melbourne, the fashion capital, is also served by British Airways. Explore its café-lined streets, diverse neighborhoods and foodie culture. Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, offers a rich cultural scene and over 280 days of sunshine a year. Immerse yourself in the city's art galleries or head to Moreton Bay to spot whales, turtles and dolphins. Whether you want to visit a single destination or go on an Australian adventure, British Airways offers vacation packages to make it easy for you.
PREMIER MOTOR SERVICE
Read morePremier Motor Service is the coach company that takes you up and down Australia's east coast, from southern New South Wales (NSW) to Cairns in northern Queensland. The three main routes are Eden to Sydney, Sydney to Brisbane and Cairns to Brisbane. You can buy a hop on hop off pass, which allows you to get on and off the bus as many times as you like during the journey. However, each trip must be booked by telephone. Toilets and reclining seats on buses.
DRIVING IN NSW - SYDNEY
Read moreAmong other things, this site allows you to find out everything about Sydney's tolls and highways. You will be able to plan your trip and calculate the cost of tolls, find out about tags and passes, find the address of an operator to pay for a recent trip or a toll reminder on one of the following routes: Sydney Harbour Bridge or Sydney Harbour Tunnel... Use the interactive map at https://roads-waterways.transport.nsw.gov.au/sydney-motorways/toll-calculator/index.html to calculate the exact cost of your journey.
NSW TRANSPORT INFO
Read moreThis official information site of the State of New South Wales summarizes in detail all the information on the main means of public transport available in Sydney. A reloadable electronic payment card is in place: the Opal card. This card avoids the purchase of multiple tickets and allows travel on the entire Sydney network. It is intended for both short and long term travelers and permanent residents. There are cards for adults (16+) and children (4-15).
GRAND PACIFIC DRIVE
Read moreThe Grand Pacific Drive is a beautiful scenic route that runs for 140 km from Sydney (from the Royal National Park) to Nowra along the coast. Among its most beautiful stops are the Royal National Park, the Sea Cliff Bridge, the beaches from Scarborough Beach to Thirroul Beach, Kiama, Gerringong, the banks of the Shoalhaven River between Shoalhaven Heads and Nowra. The route is marked with blue, yellow and green logo signs. It is the perfect road trip between land and ocean, the coastline that stretches to the horizon has everything to please!
EVERYWHERE INTERNET
Read moreThe Internet is located in the main areas of Sydney. In total, some twenty hotspots are distributed in the city, most often in association with cafés and/or shopping malls.
GX2 TECHNOLOGY
Read moreMore than 2 partners from Gx (formerly Global Gossip) are located in Sydney, mainly YHA and backpackers. Very interesting rates.
FERRY - CIRCULAR QUAY
Read moreThe ferries departing from Circular Quay are part of the network covered by New South Wales Transport, so the caps also apply when you take the ferry. From Monday to Sunday, you can travel unlimited for AU$50 and on weekends, from Friday to Sunday, the daily cap is just under AU$9. This makes it a fairly economical option to visit the city by boat, particularly to Manly, Rose Bay, Watsons Bay and so on. You can use your bank card or the Opal card.
THAI AIRWAYS
Read moreDirect flights from Bangkok.