WATSONS BAY
Fishing village with two trails offering magnificent views of Sydney ...Read more
BONDI BEACH
This Sydney beach stretches for over a kilometer and is renowned for its ...Read more
NORTH HEAD SANCTUARY
Sanctuary forming part of the Sydney Harbour National Park, home to ...Read more
BARANGAROO RESERVE
Reserve containing the remains of a shipyard located on the former ...Read more
BAY COCKLE
Read moreCentre Bay is a small bay of Darling Harbour located at the western end of Sydney's central business district. The bay is mainly known for Centre Bay Wharf, a waterfront entertainment area where you will find a wide variety of restaurants, pubs, clubs, cafes and some shops.
KAMAY BOTANY BAY NATIONAL PARK
National park consisting of two parts: the Perugia Museum (on the north ...Read more
CLARK ISLAND
A small, densely wooded island in Sydney Harbour, with spectacular views of ...Read more
NIELSEN PARK
Read moreSituated in the north-west of Vaucluse, Nielsen Park has many shady spaces and is an ideal place for a picnic or to observe the yachts and cruise boats. There are no waves to surf but the swimming area offered by Shark Beach is vast. A shark net is installed during the summer months.
SOUTH HEAD
Beautiful coastal reserve located at the southern entrance to Sydney ...Read more
PALM BEACH
A popular beach for surfers and the country's wealthy businessmen, located ...Read more
DEE WHY BEACH & LONG REEF
Read moreDee Why is located 8 km north of Manly and 16 km from Sydney. Long Reef is a continuation of Dee Why Beach. The Dee Why beach is famous for its very good waves for surfing.
BALMORAL BEACH
A pretty crescent-shaped beach located about eight kilometers from the ...Read more
TUMBALONG PARK
Read moreIn the heart of Darling Harbour, Tumbalong Park is a 5-hectare park where many artists take place throughout the year: performances, concerts, outdoor shows or under covered space. It can accommodate up to 10 000 people and has become a popular place for Australia Day and New Year celebrations.