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australia - Janel Has Wings https://janelhaswings.com/tag/australia/ Travel Blog Thu, 24 Sep 2020 17:55:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 169823190 Your Guide to SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA https://janelhaswings.com/your-guide-to-sydney-australia/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=your-guide-to-sydney-australia Thu, 24 Sep 2020 17:54:02 +0000 http://janelhaswings.com/?p=1247 Welcome to the land down under! Or for my fellow Americans, the other side of the world–literally. Our first stop is Sydney, Australia, and this post highlights my must-sees and must-dos while in Sydney! First up, the must-sees. This includes areas and attractions to visit while in Sydney AREAS TO VISIT BONDI BEACH One of […]

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Welcome to the land down under! Or for my fellow Americans, the other side of the world–literally. Our first stop is Sydney, Australia, and this post highlights my must-sees and must-dos while in Sydney!

First up, the must-sees. This includes areas and attractions to visit while in Sydney

AREAS TO VISIT

  1. BONDI BEACH

One of the must-sees, in my opinion, and if you ask anyone else around Sydney, is Bondi Beach. One of Australia’s most iconic beaches and where you can see surfers and swimmers alike during all seasons. Honestly, it doesn’t matter if the water is arctic cold; you can spot someone in it.

⁣Bondi Beach has a trail that wraps around the beach for about 6 km/4 miles. The path is easily accessible and is filled with stunning views of cliffs and coast.

Apart from the views, Bondi Beach is also filled with cute cafes, restaurants, shops, and bars. While I stayed in Sydney, I actually stayed in Bondi because after doing my research, it seemed to have the atmosphere that I wanted. Laid back, surfer, and care-free. Basically, me, minus the surfer part. (If you know how to surf, TEACH ME!) If you are looking for more of a metropolitan vibe, then I wouldn’t stay in Bondi, but I would definitely visit. It is a must-see while in Sydney, it doesn’t matter if you are not a surfer or swimmer; the views alone are worth visiting! ⁣

2. THE ROCKS

The Rocks is a neighborhood in Sydney near the Sydney Harbour Bridge that is filled with vibrant shops, pubs, and restaurants. Yes, there will be lots of tourists, BUT there are a lot of locals as well. It is a popular hangout spot where both locals and Sydney Siders mingle. I didn’t know about The Rocks prior to my trip, and I discovered it while walking around the city. Let’s just say, it turned into my go-to area to eat and drink. The Rocks has an official website that features a guide of the shopping and gastronomy available in the area. It also has the latest events happening in The Rocks. If you go to Sydney and you don’t go to The Rocks, then you truly will miss out on one of the coolest areas of the city, in my opinion.

For more information on The Rocks, visit their website here: https://www.therocks.com/

SYDNEY ATTRACTIONS

  1. THE SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE

The Sydney Opera House can be found in the Sydney Harbour, and not only is it one of the most recognizable buildings in the world, but it is also one of the most photographed buildings in the world.

Why is the Sydney Opera House so iconic? Because it is one of the most photographed buildings in the world and an architectural dream come true. The Sydney Opera House is just as impressive in person as it is on t.v. It is an architectural dream come true, and seeing it in person takes your breath away.

There are several ways to visit the Opera house. You can book one of several of the tours they offer, eat and drink in the restaurant inside or watch a show. Which you choose to do depends on a few factors, your likes/dislikes, and your budget. I chose the general tour of the Opera House, and then I had dinner at a nearby restaurant in the Harbour afterward.

For more information on how to visit the Sydney Opera House, you can visit their official website here: https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/

Is it the Sydney Opera House, the only thing Sydney has to offer? Not at all.

2. THE ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS

If you’ve been following me for a while, then you know I love nature. If you’re new to the blog, then allow me to explain; I love nature and outdoor activities. As soon as I heard that there was a botanical garden in Sydney, I knew I had to visit.

The Royal Botanic Gardens are like an oasis in the middle of the hustle and bustle of Australia’s most populated city. It’s a place where you can go and relax and take in the views. What are the views? Well, the Sydney Opera House can be seen from the gardens and so can most of the Harbour. It’s a great way to take a break from rushing around Sydney and just take it all in. Before visiting, you will want to see their website and see if they have any events or exhibits on display that you would like to see. The gardens are massive, and you definitely want to plan ahead.

To plan your visit ahead of time, make sure to visit their website here: https://www.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/

ACTIVITIES

  1. SYDNEY TOWER EYE TOUR

Let me preface this by saying, I’m terrified of heights. The only thing that involves heights that don’t totally scare me is riding in a plane even though the older I get, the more nervous it makes me. Which is crazy considering I fly a lot. But fears are meant to be faced, or at least I believe so. The Sydney Tour Eye is the tallest building in Sydney and provides some of the best views of the city. The Sydney Tower Eye Tour allows you to walk outside and around the building while you are harnessed in and attached to the building. I’m not going to lie, I was terrified at first. I felt my heart in my throat when I stepped outside and saw how tiny the world looked below. The great part is that the guides are very knowledgable, and they understand that people are afraid, so they make you feel as comfortable as possible during the entire tour. They take a photo of you for you to keep, and I obviously felt so comfortable that I decided I would jump on a glass floor. Would I do it again? Hell yeah! The experience was totally worth it, and it is one of my favorite Sydney memories.

To book your experience check out their website here: https://www.sydneytowereye.com.au/

2. SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE CLIMB

The Sydney Tower Eye wasn’t my only adventure with heights. I know what you are thinking, “Didn’t she say she is scared of heights?” I promise they terrify the hell out of me, but I guess something about being on a different continent, a new country, and thousands of miles away from home that just screams, “FACE YOUR FEARS!”When I researched things to do in Sydney, one of the attractions or something to do that popped up was the Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb. I thought to myself, “How many times in my life will I be able to climb across a bridge and not get arrested?” Considering this would probably be my only chance, I booked it. I would be a bold-faced liar if I said I wasn’t totally terrified. The good news is that you are secured in by a harness that is attached to the bridge by a cable, and once you start walking and soaking up the view, you almost forget you are walking across a bridge. The experience was 100% worth it, and I would totally do it again.

*The photo at the head of the article is from the Bridge Climb.

To book your climb visit their website here: https://www.bridgeclimb.com/

There are tons of other things to check out while in Sydney but I hope this lists helps you to plan your visit to the beautiful city of Sydney.

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I hope you’ve enjoyed our first city on this Virtual Trip Around the World in 30 Days,

Your guide,

Janel

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Top 5 Things to Do in Australia https://janelhaswings.com/top-5-things-to-do-in-australia/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=top-5-things-to-do-in-australia https://janelhaswings.com/top-5-things-to-do-in-australia/#comments Fri, 30 Aug 2019 17:31:44 +0000 http://janelhaswings.com/?p=104 Going on an adventure to the Land Down Under? The following places are “must-see” in my opinion. Each destination is in a different part of Eastern Australia and Southern Australia. I haven’t made it to Northern or Western Australia yet, but trust me they are on my list. Here are the places that I have […]

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Going on an adventure to the Land Down Under? The following places are “must-see” in my opinion. Each destination is in a different part of Eastern Australia and Southern Australia. I haven’t made it to Northern or Western Australia yet, but trust me they are on my list. Here are the places that I have been and would recommend to anyone traveling to Australia for the first time. Also, be on the lookout for the places on my bucket list to check out next time I’m in Australia. You might beat me to them!

1. Check out The Sydney Opera House.

 Located in Sydney Australia and featured on every New Year’s televised program around the world, the Sydney Opera House is an obvious number one. Have you ever been to Australia if you don’t get a selfie in front of the Sydney Opera House? The answer is no. All jokes aside, the Sydney Opera House is open and free to enter. It’s just as gorgeous on the inside as it is stunning on the outside. They offer tours, but if you are like me and trying to save as much as possible while traveling, then you can walk around yourself. Unfortunately, I didn’t have a chance to catch a show while I was in Sydney, but the locals said it has fantastic acoustics. I also recommend checking out one of the restaurants in the harbor to have a nice dinner to enjoy the views of the Opera House at night just aware that they tend to be pricey so if you are budget conscious, you can skip the meal and opt for just a drink and enjoy the view.

https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/

A view of the Sydney Opera House from the other side of the Harbor.

2. Scuba dive/snorkel in the Great Barrier Reef. 

If you are looking for a tropical climate, laid back atmosphere and views for days then head to Cairns! Cairns is the closest city to the Great Barrier Reef, and it’s the best place to be if you want to see it up close and personal. My first-time scuba diving experience was in Cairns, and it is what made me fall in love with scuba diving. I booked my experience through Pro Dive Cairns who made the day beyond memorable. If you would prefer to stay at the surface, then they also provide snorkel excursions as well. Scuba diving is expensive and not in everyone’s budget, but if you do make it to Cairns, you should try to at least snorkel. Also, please use the reef-safe sunblock while you are there. The reef has is damaged, and over the years, the use of regular sunscreen has increased the damage further. No one wants to harm marine life more than it already is, and you really won’t want to after you experience how beautiful it is for yourself.

https://prodivecairns.com/

Shameless selfie on the Great Barrier Reef.

3. Interact with koalas at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary. 

Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, located in Brisbane, is a huge attraction. When I asked for things to do while I was hanging out with locals, they all agreed that Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary was a must. I feel like this choice is self-explanatory because who doesn’t want to hold a cute, cuddly koala? For those of you who may not understand the appeal behind holding a koala, let me say that they smell like eucalyptus and are super fuzzy. Also, did I mention that they are adorable? Plus, you can post your photos on Instagram and Facebook and brag to all of your friends back home that you made a new friend.

https://koala.net/

A bond that will last a lifetime and will also make you want to research how to bring a koala home.

4. Get your sip on in Barossa Valley. 

Barossa Valley, located in Adelaide in Southern Australia, is known for one of my favorite things. WINE. While I was there, I was fortunate enough to tour a winery named Jacob’s Creek, which is a gorgeous vineyard. Not only is the vineyard stunning, but the facility is very posh as well. Anyone who has even been to a vineyard knows the real reason why they go isn’t for the tour or to walk amongst the vines; it’s to taste the final product. I purchased a wine flight, and I was able to choose which wines I wanted to taste, and the best part was that their staff is highly educated and trained on all of their wines and will make sure that you find a wine that is perfect for you. Jacob’s Creeks wines are very reasonably priced, and you can purchase a bottle of any of the wines that you sampled to take back home with you or to have over dinner another day. I recommend getting there early so you can tour the vineyards and have enough time to purchase a bottle of wine and enjoy the view in their patio area.

https://www.jacobscreek.com/en-au/visit-us

The vineyard at Jacob’s Creek in Barossa Valley.

5. The best tour you can book in Australia, Uncle Brian’s Cape Tribulation Day Tour. 

Another Cairns adventure awaits. It is rare to find a tour company that makes your entire visit enjoyable because let’s be honest, sitting on a bus waiting to arrive at your destination tends to be boring. The guides at Uncle Brian’s are anything but boring. My tour guide was Brad, and he is hands down one of the funniest guides that I’ve ever had. From the moment he picked everyone up to the moment that he dropped everyone off he was entertaining and knowledgeable. The Cape Tribulation tour takes you to Port Douglass and the Daintree Rainforest. Port Douglass provides scenic views of the Great Barrier Reef and a chance to take a dip while the Daintree Rainforest is one of the oldest rainforests in the world. Mother Nature lovers this is your moment to enjoy both the beaches and rainforest. There is also a boat ride that will allow you to see crocodiles and channel your inner Steve Irwin as you yell out “Crikey, mate!” You know you will want to. This tour is more geared to the younger generation of travelers, so if you have an issue with inappropriate commentary from young backpackers; it is probably best not to book this tour.

https://unclebrians.com.au/1-day-cape-tribbbin-tour/

While on the tour they take you to this beautiful lookout of the Daintree Rainforest

Australia is a vast continent, and there are plenty of places to see. My best travel tip is to narrow down your points of interest by choosing what you want the trip to be for you. Relaxing, adventurous, fun, chill, the way you choose to spend your time is up to you, but it’s always good to have a focus or intent for your upcoming journey. 

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