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Re: Australia travel question
(Anonymous) 2015-08-13 12:37 am (UTC)(link)To clarify, I'll be there almost all of November, but will be working at my company's Sydney office for about half that time.
Also - what are your favorite things to do in and around Sydney? Have you climbed the Harbor Bridge? That was recommended to me as a cool thing to do.
Any recommendations for Melbourne? If we do end up in Tasmania, we'll likely fly back to Melbourne instead of Sydney.
Re: Australia travel question
Sydney is my closest city, so I spend a lot of time there. I don't scuba because my lungs aren't really up to it, but I have done a fair bit of snorkelling, and I stay topside when my friends go on dives. Botany Bay National Park has Sea Dragons, so it's my favourite spot just for that. Just go on a really calm day because you don't want a big swell when you're trying to get in from the rocks. Cronulla, I think Oak Park has cuttlefish. Clovelly is probably better for beginners because they have a tourist setup from memory. Might be worth looking into. Sydney has a pretty popular aquarium too, if you just want the chill option. For your husband - the Centurion wreck dive I think is usually the one the scuba places take tourists to. We took a boat out to the Tuggarah once, and my friends loved it.
I've heard mixed reviews on Bridge Climb, and the Ferry is more in my budget if I want to see the Harbour, so I've never been all the way up. You can walk straight across for free anyway so go up and have a look. If you go at dusk you'll see the flying foxes. Definitely check out: pancakes on the Rocks and the Sydney Theatre Company if you're in the area though.
QLD: Depending on how far north you go, there are also croc tours.
The national parks are great, too. Lots of interesting birds and plants to see in north QLD. Lace monitors, Cassowaries, brush turkeys everywhere.
When I talk about the Islands, I mean the Whitsunday Islands. Definitely worth looking into if you decide you want to do the reef. The postcards don't lie.
Melbourne has amazing food. If you're a foodie, that's definitely where you want to be.
Sydney has Lord of the Fries now, too. It's on George St. So bad. yet so good. That's cheap gourmet though.
You're going to have fun. You can't go wrong, really.