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Five Fun Things to do in Sydney

Sydney is a must on any itinerary to see the natural beauty, amazing cityscape and things to do.

Sydney is a spectacular harbour city located on the east of Australia. Its natural beauty and amazing cityscape make it a must on any itinerary. While there are so many things to do in this city, five fun things include:



Sydney Harbour Bridge
There are three options available to explore the world famous Sydney Harbour Bridge. The first includes a 10-15 minute stroll over the main deck of the bridge from Sydney to North Sydney. For fitter travellers, for a small fee, there is the 200-step ascent up the South Eastern Pylon. A popular way to explore the bridge is by climbing to its summit. Throughout the guided Bridgeclimb you will get to take in the stunning scenery while being given a commentary of bridge facts and information. Prices, climb types and session times vary.



Manly via Ferry
A beautiful way to explore the harbour is by catching a ferry from Circular Quay to Manly. You could roll on round in your motorhome but its better to take the 45-minute ride which allows you to photograph the Opera House, The Harbour Bridge, Fort Dennison and the city skyline. Once in Manly you could relax by picnicking or strolling through The Corso. In summer you have the option of swimming at beach or the gentler bath found at Manly Cove. Why not try learning to Surf, parasailing or diving with the sharks. 



Taronga Zoo
Another ferry trip or short car drive away is Taronga zoo. Located in Mosman, the zoo offers a perfect opportunity to observe and learn about many of Australia’s native and non-native fauna.  If time allows, be sure to experience “Roar and Snore”, an overnight camping activity that includes dinner, drinks and personal interactions with selected animals.



Sydney Tower
Sydney Tower, at 250m, is the city’s highest building. A trip up to the Observation Deck provides an excellent opportunity to view the town, The Harbour Bridge, Pacific Ocean, Botany Bay and Blue Mountains. While you are up there why not take a roof top tour of the tower. Not for the faint-hearted, this 268m high Skywalk can be made even more memorable by stepping out to the glass-floor podium.  Lastly, learn about Australia’s history, icons and natural landscapes by visiting the Oztrek Ride motion theatre.



Darling Harbour and Cockle Bay
The award winning Sydney Aquarium and Wildlife World are two activities that can be explored in this area of Sydney. Catch a monorail, dine at the many restaurants, pubs or cafes, watch a movie on the world’s biggest screen, visit the Chinese Gardens, go bowlingHealth Fitness Articles, play laser skirmish or land a plane in the flight simulator can easily fill in a few days.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Hugh McInnes is a well-seasoned traveller and loves to share his experiences of travelling and campervan hire in Australia. As a guy who's done well with money if there's one thing he does know a fair bit about, it's how to travel in style in a motorhome hire.




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