A Sydney Vacation is Very Affordable
SYDNEY IS THE PLACE TO VISIT IN 2006! Welcome to a great
Sydney vacation in the land where convicts were the first
settlers, where kangaroos, koalas, and wombats still roam, and
where everything seems a little different. When it is summer
here, it is winter there. The Pacific Ocean is on their east
coast. Driving on the left is right.
Welcome to Australia and the land
Downunder!
Having just returned from a delightful Sydney vacation in NSW
Australia, I can say that Sydney tops my list of favorite
cities. The people there are very friendly and genuinely like
Americans. There is an enormous range of interesting things to
see and do. Central Sydney can be easily walked. It is a city
where my husband and I were able to explore historic buildings
along the waterfront, wander through lush parks, shop for
bargains in the street markets, enjoy exceptional
entertainment, and sample a vast array of fine food. It is easy
to access the beaches and outlying areas by ferry, bus or light
rail.
The city was settled in 1788 when the first convicts arrived
from Britain, establishing a prison colony at Sydney Cove, now
known as the Rocks. Today many Sydneysiders are proud to trace
their heritage to these original settlers. One can catch a
glimpse of the past in this bustling area that was named for
the rugged cliffs that were once the dominant feature here. The
Rocks Market, open every weekend, is a beehive of activity. It
has a wide variety of quality craft and food items. The two
dominant features of Sydney Harbour are the Harbour Bridge and
the Opera House. The bridge is best remembered as the site of
the spectacular millennial fireworks show. My husband and I
awoke one morning to see over 5,000 marathon runners crossing
the bridge. This was the run to determine who would compete in
the Olympic marathon in September.
The famous Sydney Opera House, with its unusual multi-arched
roof, is home to the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and Australia's
premiere opera, ballet and theatre companies. We had the
privilege to attend a performance of the Symphony in the
Concert Hall, the largest hall with seating for 2690.Sydney's
restaurants are not only numerous and of the finest quality,
but they are remarkably inexpensive when compared with other
cities of the world. There is something for every taste. Some
of the regional specialties that we sampled included kangaroo,
emu, crocodile, octopus and a wide variety of fresh seafood
including Balmain bugs.
We spent one morning exploring Homebush Bay, the site of the
Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. The architecture and immensity of
the complex is overwhelming. The Olympic Park Railway Station
will be able to accommodate 50,000 people per hour during the
games.A day trip that I highly recommend is a tour of the Blue
Mountains, an area of dense forested valleys, canyons with
steep cliffs and waterfalls. We took a four-wheel drive
adventure along an exciting back road to the Cathedral of
Ferns, a pre-historic rain forest, before visiting the famous
Three Sisters rock formation. One of the most rewarding stops
was at a wildlife park where I had some eyeball encounters with
koalas, kangaroos, snakes and emus.
A two-hour drive along the coast north from Sydney is the
scenic way to get to the Hunter Valley, Australia's oldest
wine-producing area. Our two-night stay included accommodations
at the Convent Pepper Tree, a beautifully restored 1909 convent
that is now an elegant guesthouse. It is located in the heart
of more than 80 wineries and 40 restaurants. The highlight of
our stay was soaring 1200 feet above the vineyards in a hot-air
balloon.
Australia is a very affordable vacation for Americans now with
the great exchange rate. The Aussies are superb hosts, and
Americans will feel very much at home with their casual way of
life. Particularly this year, you couldn't choose a more
exciting place to visit than Sydney.
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