jueves, 27 de abril de 2017

Sydney, Australia 2017

Sydney (21st-25th April 2017):  

Aim of this post:

  • To give an overview of nice places to visit in Sydney and provide tips whenever possible

Places visited:

  • Sydney City (21st), Manly (21st), Bondi (22nd, 23rd), Palm beach (23rd), Royal National Park (24th), Blue Mountains (25th)
Sydney City:

  • The area is easy to walk, has lovely views of the Opera, Harbour bridge, The Rocks, several gardens, lots of restaurants
  • Parking in Sydney is very expensive so we decided not to rent a car but for only the fourth day to visit the Royal National Park
  • Definitely recommended to walk around and get lost as much as possible
  • Views are great both during the day and during the night






Manly:
  • 40 minutes ferry from the City (8 Australlian dollar 1 way), also reachable by 1 hour bus (5 Australian dollars)
  • Manly beach is great for surfing, with several options to rent a board (strating 15AUD for 1 hour)
  • Besides, the town has full variety of restaurants with affordable sushi options to take away and walking around the coastal area is recommended
  • Nearby, by Shelly beach, the snorkeling is amazing. I could see several kinds of marine life and if you are lucky you might even find some small sharks ;). The photo is in Shelly fish however I do  not have photos of the fishes (you can find more info in many webs such as http://www.diveplanit.com/dive-site/shelly-beach/)






Bondi:

  • One of my favourite places in Sydney is Bondi.
  • Only on saturdays you can find Bondi market with food from many countries and live music by the grass



  • Bondi beach is great for surfing with several shops renting equipment
  • Also there is a cool skate park by the beach where you can enjoy some time


  • The walk around the beach has nice graffiti as well



  • Also, if the waves are too wild, there is a swimming pool by the sea (entry costs around 6 Australian dollars)

  • Lastly, the walk from Bondi to Coogee beach is beautiful
  • Here you are some examples of what you can find on the way





Palm beach:

  • The afternoon before visiting the Royal National Park I rented a car and visited Palm beach, 1 hour north from the City.
  • This area is reachable by bus so no need for car at all. Parking is also very expensive in Palm beach areas but nearby there is free parking



Royal National Park:

  • We decided to rent a car for one day and visit the Royal National Park (there is rail connectivity but the stations are quite far from each other, so unless you want to do a trekking for several hours it is better to have your own transport)
  • With an entry fee of 12 Australian dollars per vehicle, this park offers a huge amount of possibilities including trekkings, waterfalls, beaches, lovely views...
  • The ticket must be visible in the car when parked at all times
  • The first photo is a lake next to the information center


  • The next photo shows Winifred falls. To reach them you need to park the car and walk 1km


  • You can find beautiful beaches all around the coast in this park such as Garie or Wattamolla beaches. Near the Sea Cliff Bridge we found this wild beach with huge stones
  • In this place the great coastal drive starts (you can see a bit of the road on the right hand side of the photo)




Blue Mountains:

  • Two hours from the City by train (Central to Katoomba direct for just 10 Australian dollars) you can do several treks around the Blue Mountains area with lovely views including important aboriginal mountains, waterfalls and paths across the forest
  • From Katoomba station you can find several view points just a few kilometers by foot. Of course there are tours etc but I preferred to discover the place by myself
  • Entrance is free
  • Here you have a few examples 





Featherdale Wildlife Park:


  • On the way back from Blue Mountains, and only 40 minutes far from the City, you can visit this wildlife zoo
  • The closets train station is Blacktown, 2.5km far
  • The ticket cost is 31 Australian dollars but there are several websites which offer tickets cheaper (I paid 18 AUD in the website Bookme)
  • The park offers the possibility of seeing more than 50 Australian species including of course koalas (you can have a photo with them for 20 AUD but I did not like the idea), kangaroos, which you can feed and interact with, and many others
  • Nevertheless, if you go with the idea of experiencing a safari you will be disappointed, it is a zoo