Famous icons in Sydney Harbour, an endless calendar of events, golden sands and hidden restaurants down historic laneways, hip neighbourhoods - all this and more is Sydney!
The UNESCO World Heritage listed Blue Mountains are justifiably famous. Along with incredible landscapes, this amazing wilderness area draws visitors with heritage hotels, charming townships, galleries and fabulous food. For wine lovers the Hunter Valley vineyards lie just 90 minutes north of Sydney. Experience the offerings at cellar doors and discover it’s an equally alluring food destination too.
If you crave a slow pace of life, it’s hard to beat the state’s southern coast with its string of inviting beaches, such as Jervis Bay and Merimbula. People also flock to Kiama to witness the...
New South Wales enjoys warm semi-tropical summers, particularly in the lower central areas. Mountain regions in the west have a cooler climate, when snow can be expected in winter. Rainfall is heaviest from March to June.
Sydney is approximately 21 hours from the UK (including a stopover).
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