Sydney Harbour

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With its glittering blue expanse, forest-green headlands, and the iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge, Sydney Harbour is the dramatic heart of Australia’s largest city. This natural deep-water harbour is a living, breathing waterway where ferries crisscross, yachts glide, and coastal walks offer world-class views. Whether you’re cruising past multimillion-dollar waterfront homes, paddling a kayak through quiet coves, or simply enjoying fish and chips on a sunny wharf, the harbour is an essential Sydney experience.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly experience the harbour, plan at least two full days. Spend your first day exploring Circular Quay, the Opera House, The Rocks, and the Botanic Garden. On day two, take a ferry to Manly or Watsons Bay for a different perspective. If you have more time, add a harbour cruise or a walk across the Bridge. Even a single day can be rewarding – just focus on a few key spots and embrace the ferry as your sightseeing vessel.

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