The Locals Guide To Sydney.

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Hidden Treasures

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North Bridge  - One of Sydney’s Hidden Treasures

Take the path less Traveled

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Power Boat Manly and Sydney

There is much to see around Sydney Harbour. Still surprisingly green given the four million people that live in it.

Sydney can boast tranquil bays, coves and pretty little harbour beaches. You may even pinch yourself (or better
still your partner) - am I still in a large city?

The harbour contains a number of islands and even, believe it or not, a colony of fairy penguins.

So why not get your on a speed boat jet across the harbour and see it all very quickly. Shake up, wake up and have some fun. Life is too short.

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If you are looking for a relaxing cruise - not this one!

 

Experience stunning views for miles as you Skywalk to the top of Sydney Tower; the tallest building in Sydney. On a clear day you can see as far as the Blue Mountains on an observation deck that is 250m above the Sydney CBD!

Get On Top of Sydney

The Medieval looking North Bridge was one of  Sydney's engineering marvels when it was completed in the 1890s. The suspension bridge is still much admired towering high above walkers and joggers in Tunks Park.

 

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One of the most famous walks in Sydney is the Manly to Spit Bridge walk. What is not so widely known is that you don’t have to stop at the Spit Bridge. You can, if you so desire, walk along side middle harbour into the heart of the lower north shore to North Bridge. The walk will make you feel more like a local than a tourist as you’ll see few other travelers on your way.

 

 

For The Best View Of Sydney

 

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