Explore the Unspoilt Locations around Sydney

Apr 7
02:00

2022

Harley Leon

Harley Leon

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Explore Sydney to the core on board a Sydney dinner cruise along with other unspoilt hidden locations around Sydney.

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Wondering why Sydney always ranks top in the most desired and most visited locations around the globe?! Because Sydney is so cherished and has pristine beaches,Explore the Unspoilt Locations around Sydney Articles unspoilt green forests, rich flora and fauna, and abundant marine and terrestrial wildlife along with some amazing eye-catchy locations. Here goes the list of some amazing destinations to visit in Sydney, Australia. 

 

Sydney Harbour

Harbour, often described as the heart of Sydney can be identified as the assembly junction of the iconic landmarks such as the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House. There are many cruising restaurants offering both cruise and high-end restaurant quality dining experience. Spot a luxury ultra-modern Australian built catamaran and get on board a pocket-friendly 3-hour Sydney dinner cruise. Enjoy your best ever cruising experience on budget. Step onto its outer decks for a great harbour view and click some snaps and share it with your family and friends. You can also enjoy a freshly cooked multi-cuisine buffet dinner menu and club them up with drinks and beverages available from the fully licensed bar on board. Sydney Harbour cruise for dinner and spectacular night views can not be missed. Sit back, relax, and get inspired by the city skyline. 

Sydney Harbour Helicopter Flight

Like how a cruising experience can delight your mind, a helicopter flight also can amuse you with the panoramic vistas of the Sydney Harbour. If you are a tourist in Sydney, a thrilling flyover would be a once-in-a-lifetime experience where you can enjoy the stunning views of Sydney’s eastern coastline, including Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House along with the Sydney helicopter experience. Keep your camera in hand and make use of the amazing photo opportunities. You will be able to get maximum enjoyment in a short span of time. 

Sydney Observatory

It can be identified as one of the hidden and under-valued locations in Sydney. It is located in the inner city suburb of Millers Point, exactly at the Upper Fort Street. It is quite popular as a heritage-listed meteorological station. Have a great look and get inspired by the stars over your head from this museum of applied arts and science. See how vast the sky is and how technologically advanced we are. But the place is not just about the stars and sky since it helps us to understand the cultural and natural history, the aesthetic characteristics and world-class technological advancement, and how it still carries the legacy and potential of New South Wales.  

Maccallum Seawater Pool

Maccallum Seawater Pool is not simply a seawater swimming pool overlooking the Sydney Harbour. It is unique and sometimes undervalued. It is located on the western side of Cremorne Point with glorious views. You can reach there by a quick ferry trip across Circular Quay and then a 5min walk through the green garden. It was just a rocky swimming hole made by locals but then later during the 1920s, the pool got expanded and inherited a contemporary architectural style. You can have an early morning visit, a quick sunbath, or basking in the afternoon sun rays. 

Art Gallery of New South Wales 

It is one of the most significant public galleries in Sydney located in the Sydney Domain. It started out as the New South Wales Academy of Art when it was founded in 1871. This Art Gallery can be considered as one of the largest public galleries in Australia where we can spot modern and indegenous Australian artworks along with Asian, European, Pacific, and Contemporary Art. Catch sight of the famous works of Lord Frederic Leighton, Sir Edward John Poynter, Eugene Delacroix, and Vincent van Gogh.