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Best Sydney Tours & Day Trips

Blessed with stacks of natural beauty and glorious sunny weather, Sydney enchants travellers from all over the world. Often mistaken for Australia’s capital, Sydney is the largest city in the country and usually the first stop for international visitors. With its natural harbour, spectacular beaches and buzzing nightlife, the city makes a great first impression. It is home to such world-renowned landmarks as the Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, and the beautiful Darling Harbour.

From the famous Bondi Beach to the iconic Circular Quay, there are plenty of things to see and do in Sydney. Jump on a day tour to visit the city’s stunning east coast beaches and take in the unique architecture and historical city sites. Get to know the history and customs of the Gadigal, the traditional custodians of the area, and learn about the city’s colonial past. Or just relax with a drink and soak up the vibe and views of the picturesque Sydney Harbour.

There are plenty of must-visit destinations outside of the city too. Take a Sydney Tour to discover the spectacular forests and towering cliffs of the Blue Mountains . Sample some of Australia’s best wines and dine on delicious regional produce in the Hunter Valley . Or strap on skis or a snowboard at Australia’s most popular alpine ski resorts in Thredbo.

Sightseeing Tours Australia is proud to present the very best Sydney Tours on offer anywhere in New South Wales .

Sydney Day Tours & Trips

Just a short trip from Sydney, the Blue Mountains offer an escape from the hustle and bustle of the city centre. Most famous for the iconic Three Sisters rock formations, the Blue Mountains are also home to spectacular waterfalls and walking trails that crisscross through the dense eucalypt forests.

For the ultimate day trip to the Blue Mountains, choose our 1 Day Blue Mountains Deluxe Tour . The trip includes a stop at Featherdale Wildlife Park where there’s a chance to get up close and personal with Aussie wildlife. Next is Scenic World , where you can enjoy a unique perspective of the Three Sisters and Jamison Valley from the sky in the Skyway, before returning to Sydney on a picturesque boat cruise to arrive in Sydney Harbour.

Vino lovers will enjoy a day trip from Sydney to the Hunter Valley to sample some of Australia’s premier wines. Day tours visit three or four local wineries for tastings of the area’s famous semillons, chardonnays, cabernet sauvignons and more. Enjoy the yummy local produce with a winery lunch amongst the vineyards and explore the area’s charming rural towns.

Explore Other Sydney Sightseeing Tours

When you are ready for your next adventure, join our 1 Day Port Stephens Tour . This trip will enchant you with Port Stephens ’ striking beauty, magnificent marine surroundings, and fun water-based activities. Highlights include a whale or dolphin watching cruise, sandboarding in Anna Bay, and meeting Australia’s most adorable wildlife at Walkabout Wildlife Park.

To explore even more of our crowd-favourite Sydney tours and day trips, browse them below!

Tours in Sydney

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Essential Sydney Tour Package

Essential Sydney Tour Package

See the best of Sydney with Blue Mountains Tour, Sydney Harbour Cruise & Sydney Opera House Tour.

Duration: 2 Days

Tour type: Large Coach; Boat/Cruise; Attraction

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Sydney Highlights Budget Package

Sydney Highlights Budget Package

Sydney highlights with a Blue Mountains Tour, Sydney Harbour Cruise & Sydney Opera House Tour.

Duration: 1 Day

Blue Mountains Deluxe Tour from Sydney

Blue Mountains Deluxe Tour from Sydney

Meet Australia's cutest critters and admire the stunning Blue Mountains with Scenic World tickets!

Tour type: Attraction

Blue Mountains Day Tour from Sydney

Blue Mountains Day Tour from Sydney

Spend the day exploring the Blue Mountains and meet Australia's cutest wildlife with a local guide.

Hunter Valley Tour Wine & Foodie Experience

Hunter Valley Tour Wine & Foodie Experience

Duck into cellar doors, try local cuisine and learn about the wines of this iconic region.

Tour type: Large Coach

Thredbo Snow Tour from Sydney

Thredbo Snow Tour from Sydney

Take to the slopes and explore the ski town at one of Australia's favourite Alpine villages.

Sydney City Walking Tour

Sydney City Walking Tour

Learn about Sydney's history on a guided tour through the historic Rocks district.

Duration: 2 Hours

Tour type: Walking; Small Group

Hunter Valley Wine Tour

Hunter Valley Wine Tour

Taste your way through Australia's oldest wine-making region, including a delicious cafe lunch.

Tour type: Small Group

Blue Mountains Walking Tour

Blue Mountains Walking Tour

Visit the most beautiful natural wonders of the Blue Mountains on this local, fun small group day trip with fellow…

Tour type: Walking

Half Day Sydney Brewery Tasting Tour

Half Day Sydney Brewery Tasting Tour

Join us for a fun afternoon of tastings as we visit and tour 3 local breweries in Sydney.

Duration: 3 Hours

Sydney City Bike Tour

Sydney City Bike Tour

Explore Syndey's parks, harbours, and iconic sites while cycling around the city.

Duration: 4 Hours

Tour type: Cycling

1 Day Port Stephens Tour

  • 1 Day Port Stephens Tour

Search for dolphins and experience the thrill of sandboarding on this action-packed one-day tour!

Tour type: Small Group; Boat/Cruise

Sydney to Canberra Day Tour

Sydney to Canberra Day Tour

Spend the day experiencing the highlights of Canberra as you explore the nation’s capital city.

Half Day Sydney City Bus Tour

Half Day Sydney City Bus Tour

Discover the best of Sydney on our 3 hour bus tour.

Private Group Hunter Valley Tours

Private Group Hunter Valley Tours

Explore the Hunter Valley your way with an exclusive, personalised tour for you and your friends. 

Tour type: Private Tour

Sunset Blue Mountains Tour

Sunset Blue Mountains Tour

Watch the sun dip behind the horizon, bathing the Blue Mountains in a beautiful glow.

Hunter Valley Winery Tour from Hunter Valley

Hunter Valley Winery Tour from Hunter Valley

Sample some of Australia's finest wines on this day tour with pick-up direct from the Hunter Valley!

Sydney Sightseeing with Harbour Cruise

Sydney Sightseeing with Harbour Cruise

Discover the most iconic sights in Sydney both from the streets and from the water!

Duration: 5 Hours

Tour type: Large Coach; Boat/Cruise

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Sydney Half Day Tour

Sydney Half Day Tour

Discover the origins of this diverse city, see the best sights and watch the surfers at Bondi.

2 Day Sydney to Melbourne Tour

2 Day Sydney to Melbourne Tour

Explore Australia's vibrant capital, Canberra, as you travel through the countryside to Melbourne.

Tour type: Small Group; Large Coach

Sydney to Adelaide Tour

Sydney to Adelaide Tour

Explore Canberra, Melbourne and the amazing landscapes & wildlife in between as you head to Adelaide.

Duration: 4 Days

2 Day Melbourne to Sydney Tour

2 Day Melbourne to Sydney Tour

Stay overnight in Australia's capital, Canberra, as you journey through stunning scenery to Sydney!

1 Day Jenolan Caves and Blue Mountains Tour

1 Day Jenolan Caves and Blue Mountains Tour

1 day tour from Sydney to explore the Blue Mountains and Jenolan Caves including guided cave tour.

2 Day Blue Mountains & Jenolan Caves

2 Day Blue Mountains & Jenolan Caves

This tour is packed with rainforest walks, wildlife encounters, amazing views, and cave exploration!

Adelaide to Sydney Tour

Adelaide to Sydney Tour

Explore the Grampians, Great Ocean Road, Melbourne, and Canberra on this epic 4-day journey!

Duration: 5 Days

Perth to Sydney Tour

Perth to Sydney Tour

15-day journey including beach stops, wildlife encounters and sandboarding before you reach Sydney.

Duration: 15 Days

Sydney to Perth Tour

Sydney to Perth Tour

Explore the natural & cultural wonders along the south coast between these two great Aussie cities.

Duration: 14 Days

Sydney to Darwin Tour

Sydney to Darwin Tour

See Canberra, Melbourne, Adelaide, and the Australian Outback on a 12-day adventure to Darwin!

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Frequently Asked Questions about Sydney Tours

What are the best day trips from sydney.

  • 1 Day Blue Mountains Deluxe Tour
  • 1 Day Hunter Valley Tour

What are the best city tours in Sydney?

  • 1 Day Sydney Sightseeing Tour with Sydney Harbour Cruise

What are the best things to do in and around Sydney?

  • Blue Mountains
  • Port Stephens
  • Scenic World
  • Hunter Valley

What is your cancellation policy?

If you can no longer make your tour on your reserved travel date, please contact us to cancel or postpone your trip. Cancellations will be subject to our cancellation policy . We’ll try to accommodate any date changes made at least two days before travel. Dates changes are subject to availability and cannot be guaranteed. Please contact our reservations team regarding any changes to your booking.

Will the tour be cancelled if it’s raining?

Tours will proceed rain, hail or shine. Please ensure you are dressed appropriately for the weather on your date of travel.

Is lunch included on your Sydney tours?

Generally, lunch is not included on our Sydney tours . On full day tours, you will have the opportunity to purchase your own lunch. You’re also welcome to bring your own lunch, but cold storage facilities will not be available on board the bus. Check the What’s Included tab on the tour page to see if lunch is included on your tour.

Are children permitted on your Sydney tours?

Yes! Children can join our Sydney tours. Reduced prices and minimum ages may apply. Please check the tour page for information relating to each tour.

How can I make a reservation?

You can make a reservation online by clicking the Book Now button on the tour page. You can also make a reservation over the phone by calling 1300 661 225 . Payment by Visa or Mastercard is required at the time of booking to confirm your reservation.

Top Attractions near Sydney

  • Blue Mountains Botanic Garden
  • Blue Mountains Heritage Centre
  • Bondi Beach
  • Central Coast NSW
  • Chinatown Sydney
  • Circular Quay
  • Darling Harbour
  • Evans Lookout
  • Featherdale Wildlife Park
  • Govetts Leap
  • Jamison Valley
  • Jenolan Caves
  • Jenolan Caves Blue Lake
  • Katoomba Falls
  • Kings Cross
  • Kings Tableland
  • Leura Cascades
  • Manly Beach
  • Milsons Point
  • Mrs Macquarie’s Chair
  • North Coast NSW
  • North Head Lookout
  • Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney
  • Scenic Railway
  • Shark Island
  • South Coast NSW
  • Sydney Harbour Bridge
  • Sydney Opera House
  • Sydney Tower Eye
  • Taronga Zoo Sydney
  • The Blue Mountains
  • Three Sisters
  • Wentworth Falls

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Things to Do near Sydney

  • Blue Mountains Tours
  • Hunter Valley Tours
  • Canberra Tours
  • Port Stephens Tours

Other Great Australian Destinations

  • Melbourne Tours
  • Great Ocean Road Tours
  • Phillip Island Tours
  • Cairns Tours
  • Great Barrier Reef Tours
  • Daintree Rainforest & Cape Tribulation Tours
  • Kakadu Tours
  • Uluru Tours

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Sydney Day Tours

Sydney Day Tours

Sydney is the jewel in the crown of Australia’s capital cities, and one of the most visited places in the country. Sydney Day Tours has a huge range of great deals tours and trips to Sydney city and its surrounding popular areas including the Blue Mountains, Hunter Valley, Jenolan Caves and more.

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A city with some of the most recognisable and beautiful architectural landmarks in the world as well as one of its most magnificent harbours, a day tour of Sydney city will let you see all of its best features.

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Blue Mountains

The Blue Mountains are annually one of the most popular draw cards for tourists wanting to visit not only Sydney but New South Wales in general; a tour to the Blue Mountains is a must-do for any visitor to Sydney and its surrounds.

day tour in sydney

Hunter Valley

One of the most renowned wine producing regions in all of Australia, the Hunter Valley in New South Wales is home to numerous award-winning wineries that make for a great destination for those with an appreciation for the finer things in life.

day tour in sydney

Jenolan Caves

One of the most extensive and visually stunning underground cave networks in the world, Jenolan Caves can be reached in just under three hours drive from Sydney and is more than worth the trip either via car or day tour.

Sydney Day Tours is an online booking agent taking the hassle out of planning your next day tour in and around the famous Sydney region. Whether you’re looking for a getaway out of the city or looking to see all of the iconic landmarks the New South Wales capital is known for, you will find everything you’re looking for here.

We have been a reputable online booking source for years and as a result have the expertise to provide you with the best advice on all of the must-see attractions and must-do tours while in Sydney. With an easy click to book procedure, you will have your tour vouchers in no time and be ready to explore some of Australia’s best destinations.

If you have any questions regarding any of our tours or your up coming holiday to Sydney, don’t hesitate to contact us!

Why a Day Tour?

These day tours will ensure that you get to see all the highlights of these famous and highly popular areas while letting you simply sit back, relax and enjoy without the stress of having to navigate through traffic, or drive great distances while keeping an eye on your car navigation systems the whole way.

A day tour – whether it’s guided or more independent – will ensure that none of the most essential sights of each area are missed, and with tour packages available that range from a single day to overnight tours and multiple days, there is a Sydney tour option here for everyone.

See some of New South Wales’ greatest highlights today – all at great prices and with no booking fees!

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Sydney day tours Guide

Unveiling sydney: the beautiful metropolis.

Let’s set the stage, shall we? Picture this: a vibrant cityscape 🌇 against a serene, blue sea 🌊, the iconic Sydney Opera House standing like a radiant gem 💎, and the world-renowned Sydney Harbour Bridge spanning the sparkling waterway.

This is Sydney – a city of pulsating energy and endless charm.

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Why Opt for Day Tours in Sydney?

Whether you’re an adventurer, a food lover, or a nature enthusiast, Sydney offers a wide range of day tours that cater to every taste and interest.

Day tours provide a hassle-free, curated experience that ensures you get the most out of your time in this dazzling city.

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The variety of day tours in sydney.

From helicopter rides 🚁 that offer panoramic views to bus tours 🚌 allowing you to explore at your own pace, there’s no shortage of unique ways to see Sydney.

For the wine connoisseurs 🍷 and foodies 🍽️ out there, gastronomic adventures await in the vineyards and eateries of Sydney.

And for the lovers of the great outdoors, nature tours 🌳 will immerse you in Australia’s unique flora and fauna.

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2. Helicopter Tours: An Eagle Eye View of Sydney 🚁

Sydney heli-tours: what to expect.

Fancy a bird’s-eye view of the city? Strap in and hold on to your hat – or your camera 📸 – as you ascend to dizzying heights for an unforgettable helicopter tour. Expect to see the city and its surrounding landmarks from a whole new perspective.

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Helicopter Flight Tour on Sydney Harbour. See full panoramic views of Sydney’s eastern coastline including Coogee Beach, Bondi Beach, Manly Cove, Sydney’s spectacular Harbour and city skyline, the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House.

Sights to See from the Sky

As you soar high above, marvel at the bird’s eye view of the Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Bondi Beach, and even the Blue Mountains on a clear day. Each sight is even more breathtaking from the sky, turning familiar landscapes into abstract art.

Benefits and Tips for Helicopter Tours

Helicopter tours offer a unique and exhilarating way to experience Sydney. This unforgettable journey, however, requires a bit of planning.

Weather is a crucial factor, so check the forecast in advance. Also, don’t forget your camera. You’ll want to capture these once-in-a-lifetime views!

3. Bus Tours: Sydney at Your Own Pace 🚌

Exploring sydney by bus: how does it work.

Hop-on, hop-off bus tours are an excellent way to see Sydney at your leisure. These buses typically have several routes covering major attractions, and you can get off and on as many times as you like. It’s sightseeing made simple and convenient!

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Hop-on Hop-Off Bus tours-Sydney

Sydney, with all its sightseeing destinations, is yours to explore freely through a hop-on hop-off bus pass from Thursdays to Mondays!

Popular Bus Tour Routes

Most bus tours will take you to iconic landmarks such as the Sydney Opera House, Darling Harbour, The Rocks, and Bondi Beach.

Some even venture further afield to places like the Taronga Zoo and Watsons Bay. It’s a choose-your-own-adventure kind of day!

Why Choose a Bus Tour?

Bus tours offer flexibility and convenience. They’re perfect for those who like to set their own pace or have specific interests. Plus, they’re great for first-time visitors looking to get a lay of the land.

4. Wine Tours: Sip Your Way through Sydney’s Vineyards 🍇🍷

A taste of sydney’s vineyards.

Get ready to swirl, sniff, and sip your way through some of Australia’s most renowned vineyards. Wine tours often include visits to multiple wineries, each with their unique blends and breathtaking landscapes.

Recommended Wine Tours in Sydney

The Hunter Valley, a little over two hours north of Sydney, is a popular destination for wine enthusiasts. Here, you can sample world-class Semillon, Chardonnay, and Shiraz, among others.

Why a Wine Tour Is a Must-Do

Beyond the delectable wines, these tours often include local produce and gourmet meals, giving you a taste of Sydney’s gastronomic delights. It’s an excellent opportunity to unwind, relax, and savor the finer things in life.

5. Foodie Tours: A Culinary Journey Through Sydney 🍽️

Sydney’s culinary landscape.

Sydney’s culinary scene is as diverse as its people. From tantalizing Asian fusion to traditional Australian bush tucker, there’s a food tour to suit every palate.

Top Foodie Tours to Consider

Food tours in Sydney offer a wide array of experiences. Some tours focus on Sydney’s bustling markets, others on its innovative restaurants, and some even combine food tastings with sightseeing.

Why Foodies Love Sydney

In Sydney, food is a cultural experience. Food tours allow you to explore Sydney through its diverse cuisines, meet local chefs, and learn about Australia’s culinary history. It’s a feast for your taste buds and your mind!

6. Nature Tours: Embrace the Great Outdoors 🌳🦜

Sydney’s natural attractions.

Step away from the city bustle and into the serene embrace of nature. From the breathtaking Blue Mountains to the beautiful beaches and stunning national parks, there’s an outdoor adventure for everyone in Sydney.

The Best Nature Tours in Sydney

Whether you’re keen on a coastal walk, a hike in the Blue Mountains, or a day of surfing at Bondi Beach, Sydney’s nature tours have you covered. For those with a penchant for wildlife, don’t miss the chance to visit Taronga Zoo or take a whale-watching tour.

Why Nature Lovers Choose Sydney

Sydney is a city where urban life and natural beauty coexist. Its diverse landscapes offer ample opportunities for exploration and adventure. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or a casual walker, the city’s outdoor offerings are sure to impress.

7. Blue Mountain day tour:

Embark on a Brighton Coach 🚌 day tour to the Blue Mountains! Just 90 minutes from Sydney, this 🌄 natural wonder awaits.

Marvel at the iconic Three Sisters, glide above 🌳 rainforests in a Scenic World cable car, or hike through tranquil trails. 🥾 Explore the charming streets of Katoomba town and enjoy local flavours.

Related: Uncover The Magic Of The Blue Mountains: Sydney’s Natural Gem

🍽️ Capture the perfect Instagram shot 📸 at Sublime Point Lookout. End your day witnessing a spectacular sunset, the sky ablaze with colour. 🌅 Blue Mountains – an unforgettable adventure! #BlueMountainsTour #DayTrip 🎒🌲🇦🇺

8. Sydney hunter valley wine tours

Experience the rustic charm of Hunter Valley 🍇 on a day tour from Sydney. Savor exceptional wines 🍷 from Australia’s oldest wine region, nestled amidst rolling vineyards and lush landscapes.

Visit exquisite wineries and learn about winemaking from local vintners. Indulge in a gourmet lunch 🍽️ paired with top-tier wines.

Explore quaint local shops or take a hot air balloon ride 🎈 for a bird’s-eye view of the valley. End the day with a glass of wine, 🍷 watching the sun set over the vineyards. #HunterValleyWineTours 🚌🍾🌅 🇦🇺

9. Sydney boat tours

Set sail on a Sydney boat tour 🚤 and experience the city from its sparkling harbour. Sydney, with its iconic skyline, is even more stunning from the water.

Glide past the iconic Sydney Opera House 🎭 and Harbour Bridge 🌉, basking in their architectural grandeur. Feel the sea breeze in your hair as you explore hidden coves and serene islands 🏝️, each with a unique story to tell.

Indulge in a delicious seafood lunch 🍽️🦞 while soaking up panoramic city views, or opt for a sunset cruise and watch the city lights flicker to life. For adrenaline junkies, try a thrilling high-speed jet boat ride, feeling the rush of the wind and waves 🌊.

Whether you’re a history buff, a nature enthusiast, or just in it for the unbeatable views, Sydney’s boat tours offer an experience like no other. All aboard for an unforgettable journey! 🛥️🌇🌊 #SydneyBoatTours 🇦🇺

10.sydney bike tour

Hop on a bicycle 🚲 and gear up for an exhilarating Sydney bike tour! Cycle past iconic landmarks like the Sydney Opera House 🎭 and the Harbour Bridge 🌉, immersing yourself in the city’s vibrant atmosphere.

Pedal your way through bustling markets, aromatic food stalls 🍜, and the scenic Royal Botanic Garden 🌸.

Experience the thrill of exploring hidden alleys, historic neighborhoods, and picturesque parks. Take a leisurely ride along Sydney’s beautiful coastline 🌊, or challenge yourself with a mountain bike adventure in the Blue Mountains ⛰️.

Whether you’re an experienced cyclist or a leisurely rider, Sydney’s diverse bike routes cater to all skill levels.

Each pedal brings a new discovery in this city of wonders. End your tour with a well-deserved Australian-style barbecue 🍖, sharing stories of your two-wheeled adventure. Ready, set, cycle! 🚴‍♂️🌏 #SydneyBikeTour 🇦🇺

11. sydney kayak tours

Dive into adventure with a Sydney kayak tour! 🛶 Glide through Sydney’s stunning harbour, paddling past iconic landmarks like the Sydney Opera House 🎭 and the Harbour Bridge 🌉.

Bask in the beauty of the sun sparkling off the water, as seagulls fly overhead 🐦.

From tranquil dawn tours that let you witness the city awakening, to thrilling sunset tours, the sky ablaze with colours, there’s a tour for every type of adventurer. Explore hidden inlets, stop by secluded beaches 🏖️ and discover the rich history of Sydney’s shorelines.

Feel the thrill of riding the waves 🌊 as you tackle Sydney’s more challenging waters, or enjoy a leisurely paddle in calm, protected bays.

After your journey, indulge in a beachside barbecue 🍖, sharing tales of your paddling adventure.

Sydney’s kayak tours offer an immersive, water-level perspective of this beautiful city. Grab your paddle and let’s go! #SydneyKayakTours 🇦🇺

12.sydney free tours

Discover the heart of Sydney without breaking the bank with free tours! 👟🗺️ Start with a free walking tour and immerse yourself in Sydney’s rich history, strolling through the quaint Rocks district, the birthplace of modern Sydney. Or, explore the vibrant city centre, home to iconic landmarks like the Sydney Opera House 🎭 and Harbour Bridge 🌉.

Love nature? The Royal Botanic Garden 🌸 offers free guided tours, unveiling a world of exotic plants and serene landscapes.

Art enthusiasts can indulge in free entry to some of Sydney’s best art galleries 🖼️, immersing themselves in vibrant collections spanning centuries.

For stunning panoramic views, hike to the top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge Pylon Lookout 👀 for a free and unforgettable visual treat!

Exploring Sydney doesn’t have to be expensive. With a bit of savvy planning, the city’s charm can be experienced on any budget! #SydneyFreeTours 🇦🇺

13. day trips from sydney for families

Planning a family day trip from Sydney? Here are some fabulous ideas that’ll promise a day of fun and adventure for all ages. 🎒👨‍👩‍👧‍👦

Head to the stunning Blue Mountains 🏞️ for bushwalks, picnic spots, and cable car rides. Visit the enchanting Jenolan Caves for a thrilling underground adventure 🦇.

For animal lovers, Featherdale Wildlife Park 🐨🦘 is a must-visit. Feed kangaroos, cuddle koalas and spot Australia’s unique wildlife in their natural habitat.

Venture to Hunter Valley 🍇 for a picnic amidst vineyards while kids enjoy the gardens and chocolate factories 🍫.

Take a ferry ride to Manly Beach 🏖️, enjoy the surf, sun and sand, and end your day with a delicious seafood meal.

Or, travel back in time at the Australian Pioneer Village 🕰️, a living history museum that’ll fascinate both young and old. Day trips from Sydney offer endless family-friendly possibilities! #FamilyDayTripsFromSydney 🇦🇺

14. sydney fishing tours

If you’re an angler at heart, Sydney’s fishing tours 🎣 are a reel treat! Sydney, with its extensive coastline and idyllic harbours, offers excellent opportunities for both beginners and experienced fishermen.

Set sail on a deep-sea fishing charter, seeking out marlin, tuna and kingfish 🐟 in the vast Pacific. If tranquillity is more your style, join a calm water fishing tour and try your luck at catching bream, flathead and mulloway in the serene estuaries. 🚤

Learn the art of fly fishing in Sydney’s beautiful rivers, or experience the thrill of night fishing under the starlit sky 🌌.

Enjoy the camaraderie on board, the anticipation of the catch, and the satisfaction of cooking your own fresh fish 🍽️. Sydney’s fishing tours provide all the equipment, bait and even training – all you need to bring is your sense of adventure. So, ready to cast a line? #SydneyFishingTours 🇦🇺

15. sydney harbour boat tours

Hop on board a Sydney Harbour boat tour 🚤 and experience the city’s iconic landmarks from a unique perspective. As you sail under the stunning Harbour Bridge 🌉, look up and soak in its grandeur. Glide past the Sydney Opera House 🎭, its sails shimmering against the skyline.

Morning tours capture the harbour bathed in a golden glow ☀️, while afternoon cruises offer panoramic views of the bustling cityscape. For a touch of romance, opt for an evening cruise, watching the sun dip below the horizon and the city lights sparkle to life 🌆.

Adventure seekers can experience a thrilling high-speed jet boat ride, while those seeking a relaxed journey can savour a gourmet lunch or dinner cruise 🍽️.

From historical tours to wildlife spotting excursions, Sydney Harbour boat tours offer an unforgettable experience for every kind of traveller. All aboard! #SydneyHarbourBoatTours 🇦🇺

16. Sydney cruise tours

Step aboard a Sydney cruise tour 🚢 and embark on a journey of discovery through one of the world’s most beautiful harbours. Witness iconic landmarks like the Sydney Opera House 🎭 and Harbour Bridge 🌉 from a vantage point like no other.

For the early risers, a breakfast cruise offers a tranquil start to the day, with the city bathed in the soft morning light 🌅. Lunch cruises serve up delicious Australian cuisine 🍽️ alongside stunning harbour views, while sunset cruises provide the perfect backdrop for a romantic evening, with the cityscape bathed in warm, golden hues 🌆.

Adventure lovers can try their hand at sailing on a tall ship ⛵, while wildlife enthusiasts can embark on a whale-watching tour 🐳.

Whether you’re seeking a luxurious dinner cruise or a thrilling jet boat adventure, Sydney’s cruise tours cater to every taste and preference. All aboard for an unforgettable voyage! #SydneyCruiseTours 🇦🇺

17. Sydney by night tours

Sydney, a city that never sleeps, comes alive in a whole new light during night tours! 🌃✨

Start your evening with a twilight climb up the Sydney Harbour Bridge 🌉, witnessing the magical transformation as the city lights twinkle on. Alternatively, opt for a sunset cruise, watching as the skyline is set ablaze with hues of gold, pink and purple 🌅🚤.

Explore the illuminated streets of The Rocks, discovering hidden tales on a guided ghost tour 👻. Or, indulge in a starlit dinner at Sydney Tower’s revolving restaurant, enjoying panoramic city views while savouring gourmet dishes 🍽️.

For a night of culture and entertainment, catch a show at the Sydney Opera House 🎭, its sails glowing against the dark sky. Or simply take a leisurely stroll along Darling Harbour, its vibrant atmosphere amplified by the vibrant nightlife 🎇.

Experience Sydney under the stars and discover a city buzzing with life after dark! #SydneyByNightTours 🇦🇺

18. Sydney tunnel tours

Step back in time and venture beneath the surface with Sydney’s intriguing tunnel tours! 🕳️🔦 Delve into the city’s historic underbelly, exploring secret tunnels that reveal a fascinating past.

Visit the Argyle Cut, a massive hand-carved tunnel through solid sandstone, a testament to early Sydney’s determination and hard work. Or explore the Tank Stream Tour, tracing the path of the freshwater course that was vital to Sydney’s settlement 🌊.

Adventure seekers should not miss a tour of the St. James Tunnel 🚇, a disused train tunnel now home to eerie ghost stories and urban legends 👻.

For a glimpse into military history, the Middle Head Fortifications tour offers a chance to explore hidden gun pits and underground tunnels used in World Wars 🎖️.

Sydney’s tunnel tours are a captivating journey beneath the city streets, revealing layers of history and tales of perseverance, ambition, and the occasional ghost. #SydneyTunnelTours 🇦🇺

20. sydney walking tours

Lace up your walking shoes 👟 and embark on a Sydney walking tour, a fantastic way to uncover the city’s history, culture and charm. Wander through the cobbled streets of The Rocks, the birthplace of modern Sydney, where old-world architecture meets trendy boutiques and cafes ☕.

Stroll along the scenic Bondi to Coogee Coastal Walk 🌊, soaking up panoramic ocean views and passing vibrant beachfront communities. Or explore the tranquil pathways of the Royal Botanic Garden 🌸, home to a diverse range of flora and picturesque vistas.

Get lost in the vibrant colours and sights of Sydney’s street art scene in Newtown 🎨, or dive into the bustling markets of Chinatown 🥢.

For history buffs, the historical walking tour of Manly provides insights into Sydney’s past.

Whether you’re a local or a visitor, Sydney’s walking tours offer a unique and personal perspective on this dynamic city. Let’s start exploring! #SydneyWalkingTours 🇦🇺

21.sydney brewery tours

Sydney’s vibrant beer scene comes alive with its brewery tours! 🍻 Step into the world of craft beer and discover the passion and creativity that goes into every frothy pint.

Explore historic breweries housed in heritage buildings, modern microbreweries pushing the boundaries of taste, and everything in between. Each stop offers a unique peek into the art and science of brewing.

Learn about the brewing process from malt to glass, taste the raw ingredients 🌾, and discover the subtle nuances that distinguish each beer. Taste a variety of styles from crisp lagers and fruity ales to robust stouts and sour beers, all while enjoying the camaraderie of fellow beer lovers.

And of course, what’s a brewery tour without a tasting? Sample fresh brews straight from the tap 🚰, paired with delicious local fare 🧀.

So, whether you’re a seasoned beer enthusiast or a curious novice, Sydney’s brewery tours are an immersive journey into the heart of Australia’s beer culture. Cheers! #SydneyBreweryTours 🇦🇺

22. Unusual day trips from sydney

Looking for an offbeat day trip from Sydney? Here are some unique ideas to break away from the usual tourist spots. 👣🚗

Venture into the Glow Worm Tunnel in the Blue Mountains 🏞️. It’s an abandoned railway tunnel, now home to a mesmerising display of glow worms ✨.

Visit Cockatoo Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with a rich convict history. Camp overnight or just explore the industrial ruins and sandstone prison buildings 🗝️.

Travel back in time in Gledswood Homestead, a historic farming property. Participate in sheep shearing 🐑, boomerang throwing, or enjoy a traditional Billy tea and damper.

Head to Canowindra to experience the wonder of hot air ballooning 🎈. Or, explore the Jenolan Caves, boasting some of the most impressive limestone formations in the world.

Whether it’s history, nature, or adventure you’re after, these unusual day trips from Sydney offer an exciting twist to your travel itinerary! #UnusualDayTripsFromSydney 🇦🇺

23. sydney guided tours

Embark on a journey of discovery with Sydney’s guided tours 🗺️. Whether you’re a history buff, a nature lover, or an urban explorer, there’s a tour tailored just for you.

Wander through the historic Rocks district with a knowledgeable guide, learning about Sydney’s convict past and its transformation into a bustling metropolis 🌃.

Join a wildlife tour and spot koalas, kangaroos, and a host of other Australian critters in their natural habitats 🐨🦘.

Art lovers can delve into Sydney’s vibrant art scene with guided tours of art galleries and street art spots 🎨.

Foodies, prepare your taste buds for a culinary tour that’ll take you through Sydney’s diverse food scene, sampling everything from Aussie BBQ to mouth-watering seafood 🍤🍷.

Or, for a uniquely Aussie experience, try an Aboriginal Heritage tour, uncovering the rich culture and history of Australia’s indigenous people.

Immerse yourself in Sydney’s vibrant culture, history, and scenery with these fantastic guided tours! #SydneyGuidedTours 🇦🇺

24. sydney pub tours

Experience the authentic Aussie pub culture with Sydney’s pub tours! 🍻 These tours provide a unique blend of history, culture, and of course, great drinks.

Starting in The Rocks, Sydney’s oldest district, you’ll visit heritage pubs that have stood the test of time 🏛️. Each pub has its own story – from convict tales to ghostly legends 👻. And yes, you’ll enjoy a local brew or two along the way.

In trendy districts like Surry Hills and Newtown, you can explore vibrant bars and microbreweries, sampling craft beers and innovative cocktails 🍹.

Foodies will love the gastro pub tours, where the focus is on pairing local brews with delicious Aussie pub grub 🍔.

And for a touch of the supernatural, join a haunted pub crawl, visiting some of Sydney’s spookiest drinking establishments 🕸️.

So, ready for a cold one? Sydney’s pub tours offer a spirited exploration of Australia’s pub heritage. Cheers! #SydneyPubTours 🇦🇺

25.fun day trips from sydney

Looking for a fun day trip from Sydney? Here are some ideas that are sure to keep you entertained! 🎉🚙

Head to the Hunter Valley 🍇 for a day of wine tasting and gourmet food. Enjoy the scenic vineyards and indulge in some of the best wines Australia has to offer.

Journey to the Blue Mountains 🏞️, take a bushwalk, enjoy stunning views from Echo Point, and ride the world’s steepest railway at Scenic World.

Visit Jervis Bay for a day at the beach 🏖️. Crystal clear waters, white sandy beaches, and a relaxed vibe make it the perfect seaside escape.

For a family-friendly trip, head to Featherdale Wildlife Park 🦘. Come face-to-face with koalas, kangaroos, and a host of other Australian animals.

Explore the Southern Highlands for a day of waterfalls, rainforest walks, and charming country towns 🌲.

No matter your interests, there’s a fun-filled day trip from Sydney just waiting to be discovered! #FunDayTripsFromSydney 🇦🇺

One day in Sydney itinerary

Only have one day in Sydney? Here’s an itinerary to help you make the most of it. 🗓️🇦🇺

Morning: Kick-start your day at the Sydney Opera House 🎭. Take a guided tour or simply admire its architectural brilliance from the outside. Next, stroll to the Royal Botanic Garden 🌸 and enjoy the tranquillity amid the bustling city.

Late Morning: Head over to the Art Gallery of New South Wales 🖼️. Explore its impressive collection of Australian and international art.

Afternoon: Hop on a ferry to Taronga Zoo 🦘. Home to over 4,000 animals, it offers fantastic views of Sydney Harbour. Grab a quick lunch at one of the cafes here 🥗.

Late Afternoon: Take a ferry back to Circular Quay and stroll along the Sydney Harbour Bridge 🌉 for panoramic views of the city.

Evening: Make your way to Darling Harbour. This bustling waterfront hub is perfect for a leisurely dinner 🍽️. Choose from a plethora of restaurants serving global cuisines.

Night: End your day at the Sydney Observatory 🌠. Experience the night sky through a telescope or simply enjoy the city lights.

It’s going to be a busy day, but every moment will be worth it! #OneDayInSydney 🏙️🛥️🌳

Conclusion: Experience the Magic of Sydney 💫

Recapping the sydney day tours experience.

There’s no denying that Sydney is a city of endless possibilities. Its unique blend of urban appeal and natural beauty makes it a remarkable destination for all types of travelers.

Whether you choose a helicopter tour, a bus tour, a wine tour, a foodie tour, or a nature tour, you’re in for a memorable day filled with stunning sights, rich experiences, and delicious flavors.

How to Choose the Right Tour

When choosing a tour, consider your interests, time constraints, and budget. Each tour offers a unique way to experience Sydney, so there’s truly no wrong choice. Just remember to have fun, explore, and let Sydney’s magic leave you spellbound!

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From exploring the stunning Blue Mountains 🏞️, sipping on delicious wines in Hunter Valley 🍷, to exhilarating Sydney Harbour Bridge climbs 🌉, Klook has it all.

Their detailed descriptions and user reviews make it easy to choose the right adventure. Plus, the seamless booking process and instant confirmation give me peace of mind 📲✅.

And the best part? Klook often has fantastic deals and discounts, making travel even more exciting! So, whenever I’m planning a trip, Klook is my go-to platform for booking tours. #KlookTours 🌏💖

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  • Q: What is the best time of year to visit Sydney? A: Sydney is a year-round destination. However, many find the shoulder seasons of Spring (September-November) and Autumn (March-May) particularly pleasant with milder temperatures and less crowd.
  • Q: How can I book these day tours? A: Most tours can be booked online through the tour company’s website. Some also offer phone bookings.
  • Q: What should I bring on a day tour? A: Bring a hat, sunscreen, comfortable walking shoes, and a camera. If you’re taking a food or wine tour, come with an empty stomach!
  • Q: Are these tours suitable for children? A: Most tours are family-friendly, but it’s always a good idea to check with the tour provider beforehand.
  • Q: How long do these tours last? A: Tour lengths vary. Half-day, full-day, and even overnight options are available.

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1 Day in Sydney itinerary with step by step instructions

Step 1. getting to know circular quay, step 2. explore the royal botanic gardens, step 3. sydney opera house, step 4. take a ride on a sydney ferry, step 5. enjoy lunch by the sea, step 6. explore one of sydney’s famous beaches, step 7. make your way back into the city, step 8. explore the rocks, step 9. check out a sydney sunset, step 10. try the local cuisine, how much will this cost.

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I think it’s better to have some options than letting someone dictate your whole day. Throughout the day we have given you choices, kind of like a choose your own adventure style day. If this seems too hard just select option one all the way along 😉

My best piece of advice is to be wary of itineraries that seem to let you do too much. I saw one created by AI that included the Bondi to Coogee walk, Taronga Zoo, The Ground of Alexandria, the Art Gallery of NSW and Newtown all before dinner and using public transport.

Believe me, this is not possible to do unless you run the entire time and experience nothing much when you get to each spot!

We will begin our exploration from Circular Quay. This is the must-see spot in the city where you can catch your first glimpse of the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House. If you are not sure how to get here from your starting point, whether that is Sydney Airport or a hotel downtown enter your location into this trip planner and you will be sorted in no time. Google maps also list Sydney public transport instructions between any two destinations.

If you are coming from the airport, you are in for a treat. Don’t miss the panoramic views from platform two at Circular Quay Station one of the best public transport views in the world!

Before you move too far from Circular Quay Station, you might like to pop into Customs house (open from 8am weekdays) and check out the scale model of the city. They also have plenty of free maps and guides at the information desk.

View from the Cahill Walk Sydney

Ok so now I want you to head back towards the water and wharf 2. Look to the right for a glass elevator at the eastern end of Circular Quay attached to the expressway above the train station.

Take the elevator up onto the roadway where there is a lookout point with a lovely view over the quay – a favourite spot to capture a Sydney Harbour photo.

When you are done, don’t go back down the elevator but continue past it to the steps that lead down to Macquarie Street – we will enter the Botanic Gardens from here.

If jet lag has made sleeping hard you will be happy to hear you can begin your sightseeing as early as 7am!

The gates to the garden open nice and early so why not start the day like a local with a brisk walk in the Botanic Gardens?

If you have slept a little late or have booked an Opera House tour, don’t worry, you can either head straight to the Opera House and do this section in reverse.

After leaving the Cahill Walkway in the previous step, you will enter the garden via the gate on Macquarie Street. Make your way to the Boy with a Thorn statue marked on the map at the bottom of the page to get this view.

Sydney Opera House from Botanic Garden

From here head to the end of the garden and Mrs Macquarie’s Point for the classic postcard view of Sydney. When you have snapped the perfect shot for Instagram, follow the waterfront path back around to the Opera House.

Postcard view Sydney from Mrs Macquarie's Point

You can either do a self-guided walk or join one of the free volunteer guided walks (10.30am) or paid specialist walks of the Gardens. Whichever you choose, you will not be disappointed. This garden offers fantastic views and plenty of impressive plants and sculptures. The gift shop is also one of the best in the city.

It’s time to get up close and personal with the Sydney Opera House and explore the details of the building, touch the tiles, wander into the public areas to get a feel for the interior and walk right around the base. 

Close up view of Sydney Opera House tiles

IYou can pre-book an Opera House tour (allow 1.30 mins) to be sure of not missing out. If you need of a pick me up , grab a flat white or espresso from Opera Bar. We have written a handy guide to choosing the best Opera House tour .

If you have not already walked around the Gardens, you can head in at this point and take the high path to the right of the entry. This path will take you past one of my favourite sculptures, Mrs Macquarie’s Folly and continues around to the central freshwater pond, the Oriental Garden and proceed to the Mare and Foal Lawn area. From this point, you can take in one of the best views in the garden.

How much time to allow?

  • Walk around the outside of the Opera House – 30 mins
  • Take an official tour -1hr 30 mins – prebook to avoid waiting around.
  • Visit the Botanic Gardens 30 mins-2 hr depending on your interest and which tour you choose.

Time: 1-2 hrs 

We believe every visitor to Sydney should spend some time out on the harbour. One of the best ways to do this is by riding one of the many Sydney Harbour Ferry routes . If you fancy something a little more intimate or unique, you can look at some of the various Sydney Harbour cruises . Some include lunch, which can be a lovely way to pass a few hours on the water.

Sydney to Hobart Race Ferry

Option 1. Watsons Bay

Walk back to the ferry terminal and take the F3 Cross Harbour ferry to Watsons Bay. The journey takes about 20 minutes and gets you nice and close to the eastern suburbs’ waterfront homes. Lovely for some daydreaming. Check the timetable before you head out for the day as the service is only half-hourly on weekends and every 20 mins in peak times on weekdays.

When you arrive at Watson’s Bay, I suggest you take this walk , but if that seems too strenuous, you could just walk up to The Gap Lookout instead.

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If you are ready for some refreshments, I recommend Watson’s Bay Hotel for a coffee and cake.

Option 2. Manly

The F1 Manly ferry is the most iconic route. The trip takes 30 minutes, and when you get there is plenty to keep you busy for an hour or two with lots of restaurants and shops to explore and a couple of short walks should you fancy stretching your legs.

Manly Beach in March

We have written a detailed guide on all the things to do in Manly , be sure to read this before you arrive.

How much time do you need?

  • The ferry from Circular Quay to Watsons Bay takes 20 mins
  • To check out the cliffs at the Gap lookout allow 30 mins
  • If you fancy a longer walk, you could walk out to Hornby Lighthouse on South Head allow 2 hours
  • The ferry from Circular Quay to Manly takes 30 minutes
  • To walk down Manly’s Corso to Manly’s ocean beach and around to Shelly Beach takes about an hour.

Time: 1.5 – 3 hours  to explore a harbour side town

Whether you fancy a bucket of prawns, fresh oysters and some yummy indulgent fish and chips, it’s hard to beat eating by the ocean. If you are vegan or vegetarian, don’t worry, there are plenty of options for everyone at each of these spots.

Option 1: Watsons Bay

This is where the big decisions kick in. When you have finished exploring Watson’s Bay, you have three choices: you can either enjoy a leisurely lunch here and take the easy return trip to Circular Quay, ride the private ferry to Manly or you can continue and visit Bondi Beach via bus. 

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I will give you a few minutes to decide 😉

If you have decided on lunch, you have a few options. Watsons Bay Hotel, the upmarket Doyles at Watsons Bay, one of the city’s oldest restaurants or Doyles Fish and Chip bar on the wharf, which is perfect for a more budget style picnic lunch.

If you have decided to make your way to make your way to the bus stop on Military Road and jump on the 380 bus to Bondi (pronounced bond-eye). You will pass by lots of million-dollar homes and some great views towards the city from the right-hand side of the bus.

Option 2: Manly

If you are on a tight budget, Manly is probably your best bet with a lot more variety than Watsons Bay. There is a supermarket minutes from Manly wharf, where you can pick up some bargain picnic items and enjoy to lunch with a view at either the harbour or ocean beach.

Alternatively, there are dozens of restaurants, including the perfectly located “Pantry” right on the beachfront at the end of the Corso.

Option 3: Bondi

Bondi has too many food options to list; however, for some real Aussie culture, you could head to North Bondi RSL and grab a meal on the deck overlooking the beach. 

Check out our Insider’s Guide to Bondi for lots of tips on where to eat and drink

If you prefer something a bit more upmarket, check out the Icebergs  Dining room where you can dine with the rich (and sometimes famous). Icebergs also have a less expensive cafe option too. 

Time: Allow 1 hour for lunch

With dozens of harbour beaches and surf beaches less than 30 minutes from the centre of the city, you should try to add one of these to your list.

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Option 1. Bondi Beach

When you have finished eating, walk down to the beach and check out the graffiti wall which hosts some fabulous large scale murals. It’s now time to take on the Bondi Coastal Walk. The full walk is 6km long and ends at Coogee Beach, however you can stop at Bronte or Clovelly and join a bus service there back to Bondi Junction.

How long do you need?

  • The bus from Watson’s Bay to Bondi will take approximately 12 minutes ( timetable here )
  • Allow 30 minutes minimum to check out Bondi Beach.
  • Allow 2 hours to complete the Bondi to Coogee walk or one hour to do the path to Bronte Beach.

Option 2. Shelly Beach at Manly

Shelly Beach is a short walk around from Manly Beach and the walkway between the two is a lovely easy flat stroll. Shelly Beach is quite protected, so perfect on windy days.

In between the two is the Manly Aquatic reserve, a great place for a swim or snorkel. There are often volunteers in attendance to help you learn about the creatures you can spot here.

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If you get thirsty on the way, stop in at the Bower Cafe for a coffee or drink with a view.

  • The walk from The Corso at Manly to Shelly Beach is 1.8km and takes about 20 -30minutes

Shelly Beach Snorkelling Sydney

Bus, train or ferry your way back to town. Buses leave from Bronte and Clovelly back to Bondi Junction and the CityRail trains to the city. It’s just a short 10 minute ride back into town.

Depending on the time of day, you could head over to explore a little of the Sydney Historic disctrict, The Rocks.

You can just stroll George Street and the laneways or:

  • Follow our self-guided walk
  • visit some of the dozen or so historic pubs and try some Aussie beer/s
  • Join in the free 90 minute Sydney walking tour at 6pm

There are a few great spots to watch the Sydney sunset. Opera Bar is one favourite, Barangaroo also offers a wonderful sunset view. You could choose one of these bars with a view or just sit on the waterfront at Barangaroo Reserve or Kirribilli, or even head over to Mrs Macquaries Point, a favourite of professional photographers.

If you find yourself near the Opera House, don’t miss the Badu Gili light projections on the eastern side of the sails at sunset, 7pm, 8pm and 9pm.

If you only have one night in Sydney, you might want dinner with a view . There are lots of high-end choices like Aria, Bennelong, Quay, Cafe Sydney and Altitude. These restaurants are all located around Circular Quay and offer amazing views of Sydney. Alternatively, you could visit one of our celebrity chef restaurants or head down to Barangaroo, where you will find some really popular restaurants at a range of prices.

Darling Harbour is a great option if you feel like something more casual – there are a bunch of relaxed dining choices at Darling Square and plenty of family dining in the Darling Square area by the playground.

If you are dining on a budget, then it’s hard to beat Chinatown where you can dine in one of the food courts.

Check out our full guide of what to eat and drink in Sydney for more ideas

If you love Sydney harbour as much as I do, you might want to have dinner on the water. We have listed a few dinner cruise options here, in my opinion, the Captain Cook dinner Cruises offers the best food. The Tall ship dinner cruises offer a unique experience, and I would choose between one of these two.

Sydney’s transport system now works with contactless payments via your credit card, Apple Pay or Google Pay. If it’s a weekend, your total cost will be $8.60, and on other days there is a daily cap of $16.10 – if you have come from the Airport stations, the airport gate fee is not included in this cap.

Want more ideas? Check out our mix and match 3 Days in Sydney Itinerary.

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The best day trips from Sydney

Drive a few hours out of Sydney to find fresh produce, world-class wines and beautiful beaches and coastline.

By Paul Chai  

Take a break for the day and head out of  Sydney . You can take a beach break along the South Coast and learn to surf, you can walk in the footsteps of the first Aboriginals at the Royal National Park or you can taste wine at one of the oldest wine regions in the country.

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Palm Beach is the setting for Summer Bay, the fictional beach in the television show Home and Away .

Where: Just over an hour drive from the city centre.

At the apex of Sydney's stunning Northern Beaches is  Palm Beach , which sits on a narrow peninsula surrounded by golden sand and sparkling water. Take a coffee stop on the way up at  The Boathouse , a wooden cottage right on the water where you can try the buttermilk scones with fresh strawberries with your caffeine hit. Once at “Palmy”, as the locals know it, take a swim at the beach or climb to Barrenjoey Lighthouse. The Barrenjoey Head Aquatic Reserve walk to the lighthouse starts with a stroll along a small patch of beach, where jet skis create swirls of whitewash in Pittwater. When the track curls inland you can choose to go straight ahead on the Service Road or take the steeper, shorter Smugglers Track. Halfway up you get an amazing view back along the twin crescents of Palm Beach and Pittwater that bracket the lush headland.

Royal National Park

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Curracurrong Falls, Royal National Park, New South Wales © Destination NSW

Where: A one-hour drive south of the city centre.

The  Royal National Park  offers 15 hectares (37 acres) of thick bush, clifftop walks and hidden swimming spots. Walk the beginning section of the 26-kilometre (16-mile) Coast Track, where the traditional owners – the Dharawal people – used to gather on rocks and create art. Nearby you can see engravings that are more than 1000 years old, find shell middens and discover Depression-era cave dwellings where hard-up locals used to live. In whale watching season (May to November) the cliffs are a great places from which to spot humpback whales as they head along the coast. You can finish off with a dip at Garie Beach.

Where: Just under a two-hour drive west of the city.

The  Blue Mountains  offer forest walks through ancient trees and ferns, the famous Three Sisters rock formations at  Echo Point Lookout , and fabulous food. Stop in Medlow Bath for a high tea at the opulent  Hydro Majestic Hotel , which underwent a massive makeover in 2015 and now offers excellent tea and cakes in its Art Deco surrounds. Have lunch at historic  Lochiel House , a fine diner in a historic coach house where you can lunch on steak tartare or grilled octopus. On the way back to Sydney, take the back road, the Bells Line of Road, and call in at  Bilpin Cider Co , where you can sample the local brew made from fruit grown in the surrounding valley.

Southern Highlands

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Centennial Vineyards, Bowral, New South Wales © Kramer Photography

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The Southern Highlands is also home to a number of  wineries  where you can enjoy a flight of cool-climate wines or a long lunch overlooking the vineyards.

Where: A one-hour drive south-west of the city.

The New South Wales Southern Highlands is a region of rural townships set among rolling hills and state forest. At Bowral visit the  Bradman Centre , a cricket museum in honour of Australia's most famous player, Sir Donald Bradman. Shop for antiques at  Dirty Janes , a vintage market, or grab a bite at the  Mill Café  in a huge old building with a giant cockatoo mural on the wall. Dine on delicious modern Thai food at Paste in Mittagong, or head to Berrima, to browse the shops and enjoy a drink at the historic sandstone  Surveyor General Inn , built in 1834. 

The South Coast

Aerial overlooking Blowhole Point Rock Pool, Kiama © Destination NSW

Blowhole Point Rock Pool, Kiama, New South Wales © Destination NSW

Where:  Just over an hour south of Sydney when you pass the Royal National Park.

Take the  Grand Pacific Drive , which heads out over the water on the spectacular Sea Cliff Bridge then on to the seaside towns of Wollongong and Kiama. Wollongong and surrounds are full of beaches, small coastal towns and coastal walks and cycleways. At Kiama visit the famous Kiama Blowhole, where the crashing waves are forced up through a hole in the cliff, forming a huge fountain. Play golf at the rural golf course with great views and kangaroos for company, or walk parts of the Kiama Coast Walk , which weaves through stunning headland, rivers and secluded beaches.

The Hunter Valley

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Tyrrell's, Pokolbin, New South Wales © Destination NSW

Where:  About a 2.5-hour drive north of Sydney.

The  Hunter Valley , one of Australia's premier wine regions, offers a range of adventurous ways to explore the region, from an early morning hot air balloon to  horseriding  through the vineyards. But most people come for the food and wine. Have lunch at  Muse  in Pokolbin, considered the best restaurant in the valley, or try nearby  Restaurant Botanica , that has its own kitchen garden. Taste wine at  Tyrrell's , a winery that dates back to 1858, try the more modern  Tempus Two  with its striking cellar door, or sip local bubbles at  Peterson House .

Shoalhaven Region

Where: About 2.5 hours south of Sydney.

The  Shoalhaven Region  has white sand beaches, an emerging foodie scene based around the area's amazing fresh produce, and quaint coastal towns. At  Berry,  a country town with heritage buildings set among lush farmland, you can get freshly baked bread at the  Berry Sourdough Bakery & Café , piping hot treats from the Berry Donut Van  and an old-school pub beer at the  Great Southern Hotel . Work off your foodie binge at Murrays Beach, where the clear blue waters are ideal for snorkelling. Spot dolphins in the water and kangaroos on the beach in Jervis Bay, or head to Mollymook to stay and dine in luxury at Bannisters .

Where: 1.5 hours south from Sydney

The beachy suburb of Wollongong can be as relaxing or adrenaline-fuelled as you like. Along the way, be sure to take a detour for the  Symbio Wildlife Park  (just off the Princes Highway) to meet the local mammal population of native and exotic wildlife. Continue along the scenic route via the Sea Cliff Bridge and stop for lunch at the  Scarborough Hotel . This casual pub has some of the best views of the sweeping coastline. Beachgoers are spoilt for choice in “The Gong” (as it’s affectionately known to locals), with picturesque soft sand beaches, great surfing waves, ocean pools and picnic areas. The most popular option is the swimmer-friendly North Beach, though City Beach in the city centre tends to get wilder waves. Book a private lesson with the  Illawarra Surf Academy  and learn how to surf with the locals at Thirroul and Corrimal (just north of Wollongong). With more than 40 kilometres (25 miles) of shared paths threaded across the Wollongong coast, cycling is on par with surfing as the local pastime. Rent a set of wheels from  South Coast Bike Hire  and hit the waterfront cycleway, or for the thrill-seekers,  Skydive Sydney-Wollongong  will take you on a scenic plane ride over the coast before you make the crucial jump from 14,000 feet up. Largely considered one of the most spectacular skydives in Australia, you’ll get to take in the dramatic views over Wollongong before landing on North Beach.

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The best day trips from Sydney

Venture to one of these countryside, coastal or mountainous locations only a couple of hours away from Sydney

Maxim Boon

Sydneysiders are a lucky bunch. Jump in the car (or the train) and within just a few hours you can find yourself in some of the most beautiful spots in the state.

But with so many options to choose from, it begs the question: where should you visit first? You're certainly spoilt for choice, so we've cherry-picked a selection of the best day trips from the city – featuring quaint villages, seaside hangouts and mountain escapes.

Around a two-hour drive or a scenic train ride away from the CBD, you'll find yourself rambling through eucalypts and gums, gazing out over gorgeous ocean cliffs, or watching the world go by in a sleepy village café. All these places have two things in common: they're close enough to get you there and back within a day, and they're well worth your time.

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Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park

Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park

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You’ll discover deep-rooted history and picturesque landscapes at Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, 50 minutes north of Sydney by car. Feast your eyes on views of Pittwater to the Central Coast from the sandstone viewing area at West Head Lookout. Take a short walk through the bush to find important Indigenous sites on the Aboriginal Heritage walk , which includes viewings of historic rock engravings and handprints made by the Guringai people. The park includes many waterways including Hawkesbury River, Pittwater and Cowan Water, plus numerous creeks and coves to explore. Want to see more? Hire a paddle boat from the Bobbin Inn.

How far? 43km

Get there by car. It’s about 50 minutes’ drive from Sydney CBD.

Royal National Park

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The Royal National Park has endless possibilities for sightseers and explorers eager to connect with nature. Trek the expansive coastal cliffs and walk through eucalyptus bushlands, swim under the waterfalls in Wattamolla, or paddle down Hacking River by hiring a canoe from the Audley Boatshed. You can even catch a glimpse of whales migrating north for the winter from May to November. Cyclists can brave the 10km Loftus Loop Trail and unroll a picnic blanket for lunch at Ironbark Flat or Wattle Forest afterwards.

How far? 36km

Get there by car. It’s about one hour away from Sydney CBD. Or take the train from Central to Otford, which takes just over an hour and costs $7.65 with an Opal card.

Blue Mountains

Blue Mountains

Take a train to the Blue Mountains and make a day of visiting gobsmacking lookouts like Echo Point and wandering along tracks that boast rich Indigenous history. Trek the scenic loop of the Grand Canyon track near Blackheath to see world heritage listed waterfalls, sandstone walls and native plants. Or soak in the vibrant shades of flora in the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden in Mount Tomah . Take a peek into the Glow Worm Tunnel in Lithgow where the bioluminescent glow of fungus gnats covers the walls and ceilings. Or relax in at one of the finest day spas in the Blue Mountains  for massages, facials, soak therapies and body wraps.

How far? 79km

Get there by car, it’s about one hour away from Sydney CBD. Or catch the Blue Mountains line train from Central to Katoomba, then the bus from Katoomba to Echo Point for the lookout. It costs around $10 with an Opal Card.

Kiama

Dedicate a few solid hours to simply wandering around this adorable seaside village, stopping in at cute cafés and the famous Ice Creamery, Kiama (aaaaaaah). A trip here wouldn't be complete without a visit to the Kiama Blowhole , where waves spurt out through a  crevasse  in the cliff, forming a fabulous salty fountain. Play golf at the rural golf course or walk the Kiama Coast Walk for views of lush green cliffs overlooking rocky shores, rivers and private beaches. There are also plenty of surrounding coastal towns connected by cycleways for fitness fanatics to conquer. You can also book magestic activities like dolphin watching cruises, outdoor rock climbing and kayaking tours.

How far? 130 km

Get there by car, it’s about two hours away from Sydney CBD.

Palm Beach

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Home to panoramic coastal views, sunny weather and an infamous surf, Palm Beach is the ideal Australian package. Located one hour away from Sydney’s CBD on the Northern Beaches, this hot spot is perfect for a relaxing day trip away from the commotion of the city. Cruise the crystal waters on a boat charter, tee off at the Palm Beach Golf Course, or grab a bite at the Boathouse for lunch after embarking on a Pittwater kayaking tour . The Barrenjoey Lighthouse delivers a bird’s-eye-view of the sandy dunes, 91 metres above sea level. And if you're a die-hard Home and Away fan, you can pretend you're a Summer Bay local, as much of the show's filming was done at Plam Beach and the surf lifesaving club.

How far? 44km

Get there by car. It’s about one hour away from Sydney CBD. Or catch the L90 bus from Wynyard Station for around $5 with an Opal card.

Kangaroo Valley

Kangaroo Valley

If you’re looking to escape to the countryside, Kangaroo Valley, located two hours south of Sydney, has got you covered. Go wine tasting at the Yarrawa Estate Winery, where you can sample locally made jams. Entertain the kids by kayaking down Kangaroo River or go horse riding through rainforest and grazing lands . You can admire the Victorian architecture of the Hampden Bridge or the bushland views from Mannings lookout, too. For the DIYers there are also plenty of  hands-on classes in gourmet cooking, gardening, soap-making and the art of high tea.

How far? 156km

Get there by car. It’s about two hours and ten minutes away from Sydney CBD.

Port Stephens

Port Stephens

Despite being a two hour drive from Sydney CBD, Port Stephens offers adventure and scenic views that make it worth the time at the wheel. Embark on a camel ride at Oakfield Ranch or dive in for a snorkel with dolphins. Sandboard the largest dunes of Stockton Beach during the day, or do it by sunset for a more romantic picnic setting. For adventurers, the outdoor rock climbing at Port Stephens’ sea cliffs will have you reaching unimaginable heights overlooking the ocean slapping the rocky shore, or you can opt to stretch your legs on the newly completed Tomaree Coastal Walk that is a whole 27 kilometres of stunning views.

How far? 179km

Get there by car, it’s about two hours and 30 minutes away from Sydney CBD.

The Entrance

The Entrance

Less than two hours north of Sydney, you’ll find one of the most charming corners of the Central Coast. Famed for its community of hungry pelicans – there’s a public feeding of the local ‘scoop’ (that’s the collective noun) every day at 3.30pm, which can attract up to 50 hungry birds –  this coastal town sits astride the natural ocean channel that separates the sapphire waters of Tuggerah Lake from the Pacific. A day out here is perfect for those who enjoy the outdoors but want to keep one foot planted in civilisation – the town has plenty of caf é s and restaurants you can retreat to when you need a feed or a coffee. There are many super spots for fishing and prawning and multiple places in town where you can hire the necessary equipment if you’re not already kitted out. If you’re a keen cyclist, the 12-km shared trail along the lake will have you spoilt for beautiful views and just north of the Entrance, there are a number of easily manageable bushwalking tracks through Wyrrabalong National Park. During the sunnier months, head to Tuggerah Beach, which boasts more than 8km of golden sands lapped by ocean waves, and if you’re not put off by chillier waters, surf conditions are excellent here all year round.

How far? 110km

Get there by car. It’s about 1.5 hours from Sydney CBD.

Berry

This quaint spot is the South Coast getaway for people who live on the South Coast, and being locally adored is always a good sign. It’s basically a two-for-one holiday: the salty sea breeze floating up from Seven Mile Beach to the sprawling green hills makes you feel like you’re in a small country town and a forgotten seaside village in the same breath. There’s incredible baked goods to be found at  Milkwood Bakery and you’ll find unusual bottles of plonk at the almost-too-cool Justin Lill Wines & the Berry Bottleshop . If fancier eats are in order, Queen St Eatery is an elegant little restaurant on Berry’s main drag executing the classics with style. A generous plate of prawns grilled in their shells carry a whisper of aniseed from the Pernod flambe, and the herbal spiciness of a proper Café de Paris butter on a minute steak is balanced by a crunchy nest of wafer-thin fries. If you’re ready to burn some energy, the three-hour return hike to the stunning plateau of the Drawing Room Rocks is always a winner. Looking to stay the night? Plan a long simmer in a balcony bath with sightlines out to the ocean at the stunning Mount Hay Retreat . 

How far? 138km

Get there by car on a two-hour drive that’ll take you past some gorgeous ocean cliffs – stop off at the Kiama Blowhole on the way, or take your pick of other South Coast adventures . 

Berrima

Step into another time by visiting the historic village of Berrima, established in the 1830s. Widely recognised as the preserved example of a Georgian village on the Australian mainland, Berrima is surrounded by wineries, charming centuries-old architecture, and fancy boutiques. Buy handmade country produce at Mrs Oldbucks Pantry and warm winter knits from the Australian Alpaca Centre. Stop by Eschalot for lunch for a hatted fine-dining experience at a heritage-listed building. Walk by the Berrima River for a platypus sighting, or book yourself a ghost tour at the local courthouse.

How far? 125km

Get there by car. It’s just under two hours away from Sydney CBD.

Lake Macquarie

Lake Macquarie

While you may only know Lake Macquarie for its expansive body of water, this unassuming region sandwiched between Sydney and Newcastle has a lot to offer city folk looking to slow down and get back to nature. If you want to go there and back again in a day, Bilbo Baggins-style, then we must recommend a trail  ride with  AAA Horse Riding & More . You'll be trotting and cantering under palm tree canopies, along lush fern pathways and through skinny gums stretching skyward at the foothills of  the Watagan Mountains. Afterwards, become a salty skipper while you cruise around the region's namesake lake on a private runabout boat with  Jetbuzz Watersports .

How far? 127km 

Get there by car in just under two hours, driving through the bushlands of Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park.

Stanwell Park

Stanwell Park

Situated on the northern tip of Wollongong, Stanwell Park is where Australian aeronautical pioneer Lawrence Hargrave first flew in his box kite in 1894. Since then, Bald Hill lookout has been the spot for hang gliding and paragliding, as well as a good place to enjoy an alfresco lunch. You can also hike the 6.5km walking track of Wodi Wodi or hand feed kangaroos at Symbio Wildlife Park . If all else fails, slap on some sunscreen and head to the beach for a splash.

How far? 64km

Get there by car. It’s about one hour, 15 minutes from Sydney CBD. Or take the train from Central to Otford, which takes around one hour and costs about $6 with an Opal card. The walk from Otford Station to Stanwell Tops takes 22 minutes.

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Trek through the bush, swim in rivers and chase waterfalls around Mermaid Pools near Tahmoor Gorge. You’ll encounter steep steps and rocky platforms as you venture to the water, but the views are well worth it. While the Mermaid Pools themselves are not the safest to swim in, the many swimming holes you’ll encounter on the trek are ideal for a splash. The See Through Pools are the perfect pit-stop for a swim, allowing you to view hidden rock formations underwater.

How far? 100km

Get there by car, it’s about 1.5 hours from Sydney CBD.

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King Charles 'shocked and horrified' about 'senseless' Sydney attack in second royal statement

King Charles is "shocked and horrified" about the "senseless" Sydney attack in the second royal statement of the day.

The King and his wife, Queen Camilla, sent their heartfelt sympathies to all those involved in the knife attack that left six people dead at a mall in Sydney, Australia.

The statement read: “My wife and I were utterly shocked and horrified to hear of the tragic stabbing incident in Bondi.

"Our hearts go out to the families and loved ones of those who have been so brutally killed during such a senseless attack.

"While details of these shocking circumstances are still emerging, our thoughts are also with those who were involved in the response, and we give thanks for the bravery of the first responders and emergency services. Charles R.”

The Prince and Princess of Wales also issued a statement following the knife attack at Westfield Bondi Junction.

Princess Kate and Prince William said that they were "shocked and saddened" by the tragic event.

Eight victims, including a nine-month-old baby, were rushed to hospital as paramedics hurried to the scene.

The 40-year-old man was shot dead by police at Westfield Bondi Junction.

The mall went into lockdown shortly before 4pm local time as hundreds rushed to exit the premises, with the police declaring a "major incident."

King Charles is expected to travel to Australia in October as part of a long-haul international tour.

Plans surrounding the tour were put into question after the monarch announced his cancer diagnosis in February.

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However, plans seem to still be going ahead as the Australian Government asked for submissions from premiers and chief ministers as they plan what territories to include for the monarch’s visit.

The royal voyage has been scheduled around the Commonwealth heads of government meeting in Samoa which begins on October 21, 2024.

Charles last visited the country in 2018 when he was the Prince of Wales and both Prince William and Prince Harry have visited the country in the last few years.

The King has travelled to the country 15 times on working trips and also studied for six months at the Timbertop, Geelong Grammar School in Victoria.

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Police in Australia identify the Sydney stabbing attacker who killed 6 people

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A woman brings flowers to an impromptu memorial at Bondi Junction in Sydney, Sunday, April 14, 2024, after several people were stabbed to death at a shopping center Saturday. (AP Photo/Rick Rycroft)

SYDNEY – Police have identified the assailant who stabbed six people to death at a busy Sydney shopping center before he was fatally shot by a police officer.

New South Wales Police said Sunday that Joel Cauchi, 40, was responsible for the Saturday afternoon attack at the Westfield Shopping Centre in Bondi Junction, in the city’s eastern suburbs and not far from the world-famous Bondi Beach.

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NSW Assistant Police Commissioner Anthony Cooke told reporters at a media conference on Sunday that Cauchi suffered from yet unspecified mental health issues and police investigators weren’t treating the attack as terrorism-related.

“We are continuing to work through the profiling of the offender but very clearly to us at this stage it would appear that this is related to the mental health of the individual involved,” Cooke said.

“There is still, to this point... no information we have received, no evidence we have recovered, no intelligence that we have gathered that would suggest that this was driven by any particular motivation - ideology or otherwise,” he added.

The attack at the shopping center, one of the country’s busiest and which was a hub of activity on a particularly warm fall afternoon, began around 3:10 p.m. and police were swiftly called.

Six people — five women and one man, aged between 20 and 55 — were killed in the attack and 12 others remain in hospital, including a 9-month-old child, whose mother died during the attack.

Two of the six victims were from overseas and have no family in Australia, Cooke said on Sunday.

Video footage shared online appears to show many people fleeing as a knife-wielding Cauchi walked through the shopping center and lunging at people.

Other footage shows a man confronting the attacker on an escalator in the shopping center by holding what appeared to be a post towards him.

Cauchi was shot dead by a lone female police officer at the scene.

Speaking to reporters on Sunday, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the officer was “certainly a hero” who's actions had saved many more lives.

“The wonderful inspector who ran into danger by herself and removed the threat that was there to others, without thinking about the risks to herself,” he said.

“We also see the footage of ordinary Australians putting themselves in harm’s way in order to help their fellow citizens. That bravery was quite extraordinary that we saw yesterday,” he added.

The shopping center remains closed on Sunday and will be an active crime scene for days, police said.

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Sydney gets a drenching as heavy rain, severe weather forecast for NSW today and tomorrow

It has been a wet and wild day across New South Wales with more extreme weather expected over the weekend.

In Sydney more than 160 millimetres of rain has fallen since 9am on Thursday, its heaviest in 4 years.

More than 45 flood alerts remain active across New South Wales on Friday night after intense rainfall saturated the state with the worst to come overnight.

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  • 7:01 AM 7:01 AM Fri 5 Apr 2024 at 7:01am Six injured in wet-weather crash
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For emergency assistance, contact SES in NSW or QLD on 132 500

If your life is at risk, call Triple-0 (000) immediately

For the latest weather updates visit the   Bureau of Meteorology   in   NSW here

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Here's a few facts and figures from our weather boffin Tom Saunders:

  • Sydney has already received its heaviest rain total in 4 years with more than 160mm since 9am yesterday (highest 48-hour total)
  • The heaviest rain today has been on the Mid North Coast. Taree with more than 100mm since 9am
  • A deluge will arrive overnight across parts of Sydney and the Illawarra, Blue Mountains and Hunter leading to severe flash flooding and rapid river rises, including up to 220mm in 6 hours on the Illawarra Escarpment
  • The torrential falls are part of a broader rain event which is soaking eastern Australia, and has triggered flood watches and warnings from southern Queensland to the NSW South Coast
  • More than 40 flood watches are current for NSW
  • The band of torrential rain is moving south and will clear from Sydney by about 8am, clear the Illawarra by late morning and clear from the South Coast by the evening

Six injured in wet-weather crash

Reporting by Adriane Reardon from the ABC South East NSW newsroom.

The aftermath of the crash

Six people, including two children, have been taken to hospital with injuries following a crash in wet weather south of Mudgee in the NSW central west.

Emergency services were called to the two-vehicle crash on the Castlereagh Highway, about 2pm today, where a ute and four-wheel drive had collided.

The male passenger in the ute, believed to be in his 60s, was flown to hospital with serious injuries, while the male driver, 55 was taken to Mudgee Hospital.

The driver of the four-wheel drive, a 34-year-old man, was also flown to hospital with serious injuries, while his 32-year-old female passenger was flown to hospital with critical injuries.

Two children in the back-seat, aged two and six, sustained minor injuries and taken to The Children’s Hospital at Westmead for observation.

A crime scene has been established and an investigation is underway.

Flooding at Parramatta River in Sydney's west

ABC photographer Timothy Ailwood is at Parramatta River. He's just filed this pic.

Parramatta River flooding

Storm damage to create 'significant work' for SES

NSW SES chief superintendent Dallas Burnes has this afternoon given an update on ABC News 24.

Mr Burnes said storm damage was going to "create more significant work for us".

He said the majority of call-outs had been for leaking roofs and fallen trees and there had been about half a dozen rescues.

Mr Burnes urged people to stay indoors tonight.

"If it's at nighttime and the road is flooded? Do not cross that roadway. You do not know what is under it. "The flood rescues we've undertaken today, the majority related to cars entering floodwater. That puts our volunteers' lives at risk."

Rain and thunderstorms continue in southern Queensland

A south-west Queensland town has shut its flood levee ahead of major flooding, as the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) forecasts heavy falls for the south-east of the state into the weekend.

Senior forecaster Laura Boekel said rain and thunderstorms would continue today and tomorrow, with possible falls of up to 100 millimetres.

"It's very important to note that in some parts of the south and south-east, we're seeing moisture of the soil and the catchments quite high, so that means catchments, rivers, creeks can respond quite rapidly," she said.

"We could see responses from moderate rainfall this weekend."

Read more here .

BOM issues flood warning for Hawkesbury and Nepean rivers

The people at the Bureau of Meteorology have certainly had a busy day. They've just released another weather update.

  • Major flooding possible at Menangle and North Richmond from Saturday morning
  • Moderate flooding possible at Windsor and Putty Road from overnight Friday
  • Minor flooding likely at Camden Weir, Wallacia Weir, Penrith, Sackville and possible at Lower Portland from Friday evening

Rainfall totals of up to 150mm have been observed in the Hawkesbury Nepean catchment since 9am on Thursday.

Further heavy rainfall is forecast through the catchment for the remainder of Friday and into Saturday.

Minor flooding is likely along the Hawkesbury, Nepean and Colo Rivers from overnight Friday. With the forecast rainfall, further river level rises and moderate to major flooding is possible from Saturday morning along the Hawkesbury and Nepean Rivers.

Transport update for commuters

This is the latest from the Transport Management Centre.

Motorists and public transport passengers are advised to plan ahead and allow plenty of extra travel time due to severe weather in Sydney and surrounding areas.

  • Wakehurst Parkway is closed in both directions due to flooding between North Narrabeen and Oxford Falls.
  • Oxford Falls Road is closed in both directions due to flooding between Wakehurst Parkway and Aroona Road.
  • Other roads where motorists are advised to take extra care due to water on the road include: The Pacific Highway at Pymble, Centenary Drive at Strathfield, Pittwater Road at North Manly and Euston Road at St Peters

On public transport:

  • Passengers who need to travel on the Sydney Trains network are advised to allow plenty of extra travel time due to severe weather damaging equipment at Redfern, as well as slower boarding times.
  • Trains are running on all lines but there are some delays and gaps in service.  
  • Plan ahead and avoid travel where possible.
  • Buses are supplementing trains between Campbelltown and Macarthur, and between Riverstone and Richmond.
  • Passengers are advised to listen to announcements and check information displays for service updates.​
  • Buses are replacing ferries between Parramatta and Rydalmere due to the weir overflowing.

Parramatta River overflowing

This is the latest from the ABC's Elinya Chenery.

NSW SES at Parramattaa River

Heavy rainfall has caused minor flooding in Sydney's west this afternoon.

The Parramatta River is overflowing in low lying areas after the water level raised above 2 metres in height.

Areas affected by the flooding include the Parramatta Ferry Wharf and footbridges across the river.

Authorities say further flooding is expected in the area in the coming hours.

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Communities on Mid North Coast without power

Some communities along parts of the Bellingen River on the NSW Mid North Coast are completely isolated by flood water and without power.

Residents in the localities of Thora and Darkwood are affected, and NSW SES crews will be undertaking welfare checks.

"We've got some communities there that are completely isolated by floodwater," NSW SES spokesperson Andrew Edmunds said on the ABC statewide drive program.

"They may find themselves without power, water and other essential services."

Isolated residents in those communities are being urged to contact the NSW SES on 132 500 if they need assistance with supplies.

NSW SES advises people not to go outside

A tree fell onto a car in Caringbah.

The NSW State Emergency Service (SES) is advising people to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel as significant rainfall impacts much of the NSW east coast.

A severe storm warning is in place for communities from Gosford in the north, to Batemans Bay in the south, across to Goulburn, with damaging winds and very heavy rain possible. Meanwhile, residents on the Bellingen River at Thora and Darkwood have been advised to prepare for isolation.

Residents in these communities may find themselves cut off by flood water and without power, water and other essential services.

Lismore SES wade through a river

NSW SES Assistant Commissioner Sean Kearns said conditions were likely to worsen over the next few hours.

"There's potential for very large downpours of rain between the Blue Mountains and Narooma, which could lead to life-threatening flash flooding," Assistant Commissioner Kearns said.

The NSW SES said it had responded to more than 800 incidents in the last 24 hours.

Prepare to evacuate alert in Chipping Norton

The NSW SES has issued a prepare to evacuate and watch and act notice for people in low lying areas of eastern parts of Chipping Norton.

Those in the following area are being told to prepare to evacuate due to predicted dangerous flooding:

  • All properties in the following streets in Chipping Norton:
  • Newbridge Road between Riverside Road and east to Georges River
  • Riverside Road between Childs Road and Newbridge Road
  • Davy Robinson Drive
  • Rickard Road
  • Arthur Street

You should monitor the situation and prepare to evacuate so that you can safely evacuate when instructed to do so by NSW SES. There's more detail on Facebook here .

More than 100 flights cancelled at Sydney Airport

The wild weather has not surprisingly caused issues at Sydney Airport with more than 100 flights cancelled through domestic arrivals and departures.

A Sydney Airport spokesperson urged passengers to check with their airline regarding the status of their flight.

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  • Sydney Trains and Ferries   asked commuters to take "extra care"   as surfaces can be slippery when wet
  • Transport for NSW is advising to allow for extra travel time on the T1, T2, T3, T8 and T9 train lines due to weather damaging equipment at Redfern
  • Transport for NSW says there are no significant delays on Sydney's bus network

Hundreds of sandbags at the ready in Gosford

SES NSW volunteers fill sandbags in Gosford while seated under tents.

Hundreds of sandbags are ready and waiting for collection at the NSW SES Gosford depot on the Central Coast in preparation for more rain to come.

Members of the community volunteered their time to help fill the bags today, along with those from the Terrigal Rugby Union Club.

Gosford has received more than 70 millimetres so far today, according to data from the Bureau of Meteorology.

BOM updates flood warning

The Bureau of Meteorology has updated its Flood Watch which now includes major flooding on:

  • Myall River
  • Lower Hunter River
  • Upper Nepean River
  • Hawkesbury and Lower Nepean River
  • Georges and Woronora River
  • Macquarie River to Bathurst

Click here for regular Flood Watch updates from the BOM .

Major delays on state's rail networks

Transport for NSW says there are "major delays" across the Sydney Trains and NSW Trainlink networks because of the heavy rain.

Passengers are advised to avoid non-essential travel.

Buses may supplement some services.

If you do need to travel though, Transport for NSW advises you to allow plenty of extra time.

Flooding impacts Newell Highway

Flooding continues to impact the Newell Highway in the state's north, which remains closed between Boggabilla and Moree.

Motorists travelling north from Moree can take a diversion using the Carnarvon Highway and the Barwon Highway to Goondiwindi.

The southbound diversion is the same in reverse and is also suitable for all vehicles.

The alternate route between the two towns is about 2.5 hours long.

Hawkesbury SES commander says it's a 'waiting game' at the moment

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Jessica Kidd from the Sydney newsroom spoke to Kevin Jones from the Hawkesbury SES just then.

He said the volunteers were busily checking equipment and making sure everything was "good to go" as the unit prepared for rain in the Hawkesbury expected tonight.

"We're really at the moment just playing a bit of a waiting game, waiting for the rain to come," he said. "It seems to have not been as bad as they were predicting up on the north coast, but as it comes further south it looks like … there's still a chance that it's going to be a bit more intense."

Mr Jones said the local community is "definitely much more aware" on this occasion after going through "so many floods", which has helped with preparations today.

Power restored to hundreds of buildings in Sydney's CBD

Ausgrid says power has been restored to hundreds of businesses and homes after "significant rainfall" caused a major power outage.

It said 1,300 customers were affected after a substation flooded on Goulburn and Pitt streets.

Power has now been restored to more than 1,250 customers after the water was pumped offsite.  

It said the "bulk" of affected customers have their lights back on, but a small number may still be out at this point in time.

One dead, 11 others injured after shuttle bus plows into group near Honolulu cruise port

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - One person is dead and 11 others were injured Friday when a shuttle bus driver dropping off passengers near a Honolulu cruise ship terminal hit the gas instead of the brake, pinning several people against concrete barriers, first responders said.

Honolulu EMS said a 68-year-old woman was taken to a hospital in critical condition, and police traffic investigators confirmed she later died. There were four others who were seriously injured: A 67-year-old man, a 67-year-old woman, a 55-year-old woman and a 58-year-old man.

The Visitor Aloha Society of Hawaii said the woman who died and the four others who were seriously injured are from Illinois, and that they are being offered assistance.

Additionally, a man in his 70s was taken to the hospital in stable condition while six other adults, ranging in age from their 40s to their 70s, suffered minor injures and declined transport.

Multiple EMS units with paramedics and EMTs responded to the scene at Pier 2 about 10:20 a.m.

Honolulu police said the incident happened in a private parking lot when a 57-year-old driver dropping people off and picking others up was notified that his vehicle was moving forward. He jumped into the driver’s seat to stop it, but pressed the gas pedal instead of the brakes.

Florida ER nurse Janet Lightfoot, on a cruise with her mom, jumped into action to help.

The two had just disembarked Friday morning and were waiting for a shuttle to go shopping when they saw a bus with a Hilo Hatties logo heading toward a crowd of people.

“Somebody screamed, and then I looked over and the bus hit into the crowd,” she said.

“It just kept going until it hit the wall there. Big cement block was pushed out and the bus hit into the wall. I ran over and kind of started triaging people and trying to help.”

Lightfoot said she’s accustomed to seeing traumatic injuries, but “this is just different.”

“We’re on vacation. The husband of one of the family members was there and just sad.”

Bystanders said the chaotic scene unfolded in seconds.

“It was shocking,” said witness Mike Frost.

Added Linda Reck, also visiting from Florida, “It just kept going and and my daughter yells out, ‘There’s nobody driving the bus.’ And then poof, it hits the wall.”

Honolulu police said it’s unknown if drugs or alcohol are factors in the crash.

Carnival Miracle issued the following statement about the incident:

Nine Carnival Miracle guests were hit by a shuttle bus in the transportation area outside the Honolulu cruise terminal on Friday morning, April 12. Sadly, one guest has died from her injuries. She was traveling with her husband, who was also injured and is expected to recover. Members of the Carnival Care Team are assisting the guests. Our thoughts are with the guests affected and their loved ones. Carnival Miracle is on a 15-day Carnival Journeys sailing that departed Long Beach, Calif. on April 6.

This story will be updated.

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    10. 7-day Iconic Best of Sydney Escorted Tour. Discover the wonders of the New South Wales capital, with great museums, art galleries, renowned restaurants and more attractions…. 11. From the Mountains to the Bay - 4 Day Rediscovery Private Tour. A 4-day rediscovery of a spectacular part of Australia.

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    Where: A one-hour drive south of the city centre. The Royal National Park offers 15 hectares (37 acres) of thick bush, clifftop walks and hidden swimming spots. Walk the beginning section of the 26-kilometre (16-mile) Coast Track, where the traditional owners - the Dharawal people - used to gather on rocks and create art.

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