Fringed by sun-washed beaches and shady parks, Sydney Harbour
provides a stunning backdrop to a maritime city renowned
for its outdoor lifestyle and physical allure. Sightsee
from a ferry, cruise past the billowing sails of Sydney
Opera House, visit an island or catch a speedy water taxi.
Wonder of white sails
Sydney Opera House, an architectural symphony of gleaming
white tiles and shell-like sails, is the city’s most
celebrated adornment. As well as enhancing a seemingly perfect
harbour, it’s home to the Sydney Symphony Orchestra,
Opera Australia, the Australian Ballet and the Sydney Dance
Company. go to...
The Rocks and islands
Sydney’s historic harbour foreshore around Circular
Quay (known by settlers as Sydney Cove) borders The Rocks
precinct, with its restored colonial warehouses, old cottages,
fine hotels, speciality shops and restaurants. Sydney Harbour
also includes several islands, some with odd, spooky histories.
Carefree Manly beckons
Manly, an exhilarating 30-minute ferry ride from downtown
Sydney, is the city’s very own holiday resort. Swim
at dainty Fairy Bower Beach, catch sunset at Shelly Beach
– or tackle the 9.5-kilometre Manly Scenic Walkway,
which takes in bushland, Aboriginal sites, community parks,
even rainforest.
Superb panoramic span
Since 1932, Sydney Harbour has been spanned by the great
grey Harbour Bridge. This grand launching pad for New Year
firework displays provides splendid harbour and city views
from a walkway. For truly awesome views, join an organised
climb to the summit of the bridge’s great arch, by
day or night. go to...
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