One of the world’s most beautiful and liveable cities, a trip to Sydney can make it hard to leave. The oldest and biggest city in Australia, Sydney is often mistaken for the capital. While it doesn’t hold the official title, this vibrant city is still considered the cultural and financial capital of Australasia as a whole. Glitz and glam lie around every corner, whether it’s art, fashion or even cuisine. But the beautifully natural landscape of Sydney creates a concrete jungle atmosphere that inspires a sense of wildness in its residents.
“I have always travelled independently but after this experience I would always choose the tour operator to travel with. I had such an amazing time from start to finish and it was so nice knowing we had a group leader to take care of us!”
Had a great experience
5 - Excellent
James Wilkinson
“Amazing introduction to Australia.The surf lessons at Port Stephens, sand boarding, seeing kangaroos, BBQs with the crew, and dolphin spotting were great experiences for us who were looking for a more authentic Australian trip. The group leaders were amazing at assisting us in booking our onward travel for the conclusion of the trip. Overall an amazing trip that I highly recommend.”
Unforgettable memories.
5 - Excellent
Nicole
“I had the best experience on this tour. The group leaders were amazing and everything was so well organised. The tour operator had everything already planned for us. They help you out with every single thing you need whilst still ensuring you have fun and get the chance to do some really cool activities. The operator is the best travelling company and Im looking forward to doing more trips with them! They help you meet some amazing friends and make unforgettable memories.”
Sydney - Tour Highlights and Travel Tips
Travel Highlights
Many visitors on an Australia tour visit Sydney to marvel at one of the most iconic landmarks in the world, the Sydney Opera House.
Possibly the most Instagram-worthy beach in the world, dip in Bondi’s revitalising waters.
Walk or climb Sydney Harbour Bridge for spectacular views of the harbour.
Eat authentic dishes in Chinatown, or keep walking into Koreatown and Thaitown until you find a cuisine you fancy.
Art Gallery of NSW is the place for must-see exhibitions.
A trip to Sydney Observatory is a great family day out. Or get romantic with a stargazing session.
Get up close and personal with Australian wildlife at Taronga Zoo.
Foodie’s need to take a visit to Sydney Fish Market for some of the freshest seafood around.
Slightly less famous than Bondi, the golden sands of Manly beach are a welcome respite.
Travel Tips
Get a rechargeable Opal travel card for free.
Many museums in Sydney are free including the White Rabbit Gallery and Sydney Observatory.
Shop at some of the great markets in Sydney and cook your own meals to save money.
The coldest season is June- August with the warmest being November - February.
If you’re dependent on Wi-Fi, consider a personal hotspot because the internet can be slow at times.
There’s great transport links, but expect to do a lot of walking in Sydney.