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Unmissable sights in New South Wales

Visit New South Wales and discover iconic golden beaches, to vast national parks, iconic road trips, and world-renowned wine regions, there's so many stunning NSW destinations to tick off your list whether you're planning your next weekend getaway, family holiday or adventure holiday.

Sydney Opera House

Completed in 1973, Sydney Opera House is one of the most iconic landmarks in Australia. Home to three resident companies, the multi-venue performing arts center hosts well over 1,500 performances each year. In 2007, Sydney Opera House was named by UNESCO as one of the world’s heritage sites.

Step beneath the sails and discover what makes the Sydney Opera House so inspiring and uncover the stories, history, and magic of the Sydney Opera House with a selection of incredible guided tours

Sydney Harbour Bridge

The Sydney Harbour Bridge is the largest steel arch bridge in the world and is an iconic Aussie landmark. You can enjoy a harbour bar cruise underneath the bridge or if you're not too afraid of heights, you can climb to the top of the bridge for amazing views of Sydney. Make sure to have your camera ready for some epic photo opportunities

Scenic World Blue Mountains

Scenic World is a must-see attraction in the heart of the World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains, only a 90 minute drive from Sydney.

Scenic World is home to Scenic Railway, the world’s steepest railway, providing epic open-air rides and magnificent views of the Three Sisters, Katoomba Falls and Jamison Valley. See panoramic views as you glide between the clifftops suspended 270m in the air on the Scenic Skyway. Descend into the Jamison Valley on the Scenic Cableway and enjoy stunning rainforest and treetop views along the Scenic Walkway.

With a Scenic World Scenic Pass you can visit all 4 different attractions at Scenic World!

Stockton Bight Sand Dunes

Explore the Stockton Bight Sand Dunes in the Worimi Conservation Lands at Anna Bay in Port Stephens. These spectcular sand dunes covers 4200 hectares, 1800 of which are forest, as well as 32kms of the longest moving coastal dunes in the southern hemisphere.

The sand dunes reach heights of over 30 metres with slopes of up to 60 degrees to form the ultimate sandscape perfect for activities such as quad biking, 4WD and sand-boarding!

Jervis Bay

Jervis Bay is a popular holiday destination in NSW, boasting pristine beaches with crytal blue waters, spectacular national parks and home to bottlenose dolphins, fur seals, whales and penguins for a whole range of animal sightseeing and interactions. Water sports, kayaking and other adventure activities are also popular at Callala Bay, Huskisson and Vincentia in Jervis Bay

Hunter Valley wine region

From wine tasting in Australia’s oldest wine region to horse riding among the vines, the Hunter Valley is the ultimate escape from the busy Sydney CBD.

Visit the region's cellar doors, farmers markets and taste your way around the acclaimed restaurants and artisan producers scattered all over the region.

Don't forget to stop over at the Hunter Valley Gardens, which has over 14 hectares of stunning display gardens

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