
New South Wales (NSW) is one of Australia's southeastern states and with a population of 6.7 million, the country's most populous. As the core territory of the first British colony on the Australian continent (settled in 1788), NSW is home to the country's oldest and largest city, the state capital of
Sydney.
Sunny, sexy, sophisticated: Sydney basks as the shining star of the southern hemisphere. The stunning
Sydney Opera House and
Sydney Harbour Bridge are the pride and joy, but there's much more on offer.
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- Sydney Harbour Bridge: Walk across or climb to the top for the best views in town. Advance bookings recommended.
- Sydney Harbour: Take a harbour cruise, learn to sail, kayak or go jet-boating.
- Manly: Learn to surf or relax and enjoy fish and chips on the beach.
- Ku-ring-gai National Park: Have a picnic or bushwalk.
- Blue Mountains: Stay in one of the cliff top villages, enjoy activities such as abseiling, canyoning, bushwalking or golf.
- Hunter Valley: Try fine wines, great food, genuine Aussie hospitality just 2 hours north of Sydney
- Port Stephens: Go dolphin watching and sand dune quad biking.
- Pacific Coast Touring Route from Sydney to Brisbane: Drive Australia’s most popular coastline.
- South Coast: Drive the south coast for countless opportunities to see nature and wildlife eg Kangaroos at Pebbly Beach.
- Broken Hill: Take the Indian Pacific train to Broken Hill, gateway to the Australian outback.

