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About New South Wales

New South Wales and Sydney are home to those iconic sights like the Harbour Bridge, Opera House,  Bondi and Manly Beaches. Founded by Europeans in 1788, Sydney is Australia’s first city, and the historic Rocks district offers glimpses of those bawdy early years. Sydney's essential experiences include the Harbour Bridge Climb, a harbour cruise, visiting the beaches, Darling Harbour, Circular Quay, the ferries, North Head and . . . . . . . . 

Just west of Sydney are the beautiful Blue Mountains, World Hertiage listed this is a remarkable area with spectacular gorges, sandstone escarpment, eucalypt forests, waterfalls, quaint towns. Don’t miss The Three Sisters at Echo Point, Govett's Leap, Wentworth Falls, the Jenolan Caves, Zig-Zag Railway and the Scenic Railway & Flyway Cable Car rides at Scenic World.

Only 3 hours north the Hunter Valley is Australia’s original wine region, world famous for its quality cabernet sauvignon, shiraz, Semillon and Chardonnay.

Head to the south coast for unspoilt beaches, uncrowded surf breaks, and pristine Jervis Bay with dolphin, whale watching and diving options.

Head to the north coast for famous beaches and resort towns like Byron Bay and Coffs Harbour.

Head south east to Canberra, Australia’s capital city, and the Snowy Mountains, home to great skiing and snowboarding in winter and bushwalks and festivals in summer.

Head inland to experience rural Australia in country towns like Tamworth, Dubbo and way out west in Broken Hill.