AUSTRALIA : SYDNEY

The world truly is an amazing place. Experience the natural and the man-made beauty and marvel at our wonderful planet. Beautiful destinations are everywhere. Take your pick and allow us to create a once-in-a-lifetime experience for you.

Sydney

Sydney is Australia and Oceania’s most populated city and home to some of Australia’s most well-known attractions.

The Sydney Opera House is an elegant feat of engineering and architecture, made to reflect the waves of the ocean that surround us. Situated on Circular Quay you could take in dinner and a show. For the more adventurous, climbing the Harbour Bridge at 440 feet above sea level might be your thing. Or perhaps you are a beach person, in which case there are plenty of beautiful beaches to visit, including Manly and Bondi. And no trip to Sydney would be complete without a visit to Taronga Zoo, a non-profit organisation which supports wildlife conservation.

Educational tours might like to camp on Cockatoo Island for a night, waking up to a magnificent view of the harbour. Or perhaps a trip to the beautiful Blue Mountains famous for their rock formations the Three Sisters and amazing national park area.

The world truly is an amazing place. Experience the natural and the man-made beauty and marvel at our wonderful planet. Beautiful destinations are everywhere. Take your pick and allow us to create a once-in-a-lifetime experience for you.

Sydney

Sydney is Australia and Oceania’s most populated city and home to some of Australia’s most well-known attractions.

The Sydney Opera House is an elegant feat of engineering and architecture, made to reflect the waves of the ocean that surround us. Situated on Circular Quay you could take in dinner and a show. For the more adventurous, climbing the Harbour Bridge at 440 feet above sea level might be your thing. Or perhaps you are a beach person, in which case there are plenty of beautiful beaches to visit, including Manly and Bondi. And no trip to Sydney would be complete without a visit to Taronga Zoo, a non-profit organisation which supports wildlife conservation.

Educational tours might like to camp on Cockatoo Island for a night, waking up to a magnificent view of the harbour. Or perhaps a trip to the beautiful Blue Mountains famous for their rock formations the Three Sisters and amazing national park area.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

WHAT WILL THE WEATHER BE LIKE?

The weather will depend on where you are travelling and what time of year. It is a good idea to check the Bureau of Meteorology website for the area in which you will be travelling and get an overall 7 day forecast. It’s also a good idea to always take a jacket even into warmer climate areas as sometimes the temperatures can dip at night.
http://www.bom.gov.au

WHAT ABOUT THOSE TRAVELLING WITH A DISABILITY?

Australia is generally well equipped for all travellers, including those who may have a disability. Many services are available if you need them.
A good website for more information is http://cangoeverywhere.com.au

PROTECTION FROM THE SUN

Australia’s sun is very strong and will quickly burn skin in as little as 10 minutes even on cloudy days. Extra care must be taken between 11am and 3pm, and using a sunscreen of 30+ or higher is a must, as is wearing a good pair of sunglasses. If you are swimming it is a good idea to apply a water-resistant sunscreen throughout the day.

WHAT SHOULD I DO IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY?

Australia wide, the telephone number of 000 is the emergency number. Please call for a genuine emergency if you need police, ambulance or fire brigade assistance.

BUSHFIRE EMERGENCIES

Many parts of Australia experience bushfires and there are danger periods, usually during late spring and summer in the south and winter and spring in the north. Always check for fire danger and use the TV, local radio and newspaper reports to keep yourself updated. Under no circumstances should you wander into a fire danger zone thinking you will be alright.

ARE AUSTRALIA'S BEACHED SAFE TO SWIN IN?

Australia has more than 10,000 beaches and they often have strong currents. Many people can be caught off guard by these. Always swim between the red and yellow flags as these areas are patrolled by lifeguards during the summer months. Always check water depth before diving.

Shark attacks are rare but do occur so swimming in patrolled areas is a must as is not swimming alone or way off shore. Crocodile habitats exist especially in northern Australia in rivers, seas and coastal estuaries. Always observe safety signs and don’t swim in rivers, deep pools, mangroves or estuaries. Marine stingers are also present so remain vigilant.

DO I NEED TRAVEL INSURANCE?

If you are an Australian citizen you are not required to be covered for medical expenses, HOWEVER, we strongly recommend that you take out domestic travel insurance which will cover you for personal liability, cancellation of flights and any expenses incurred with those, loss of luggage, and lost or stolen personal effects.
Travel insurance is a must for all international travellers.

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