This makes Sydney nice. Stunningly beautiful, wide and extensive, the harbour IS Sydney, and its presence increases the liveability of an otherwise harsh and sometimes ugly metropolis. The water is clean() and multiple safe and scenic swimming locations exist in the eastern and northern shores. To feel like you own, and belong, in Sydney take a dip. Ferries are relatively cheap and a brilliant way to explore but be aware of the timetable as frequency is generally 30/60 minutes. () Water quality is excellent east of the Harbour Bridge but declines west. Over time water quality is improving throughout the harbour and hopefully one day swimming will be feasible throughout the...
   Read moreHow do you review this gorgeous harbour, words just don't seem enough. The harbour foreshore is surrounded by trendy cafes, shopping districts, outdoor markets, historical buildings and museums there is plenty to do around the area. On a nice sunny day the Circular Quay area has such a fabulous atmosphere. You can hop on a ferry or a day cruise and travel around these stunning waters which give you spectacular views of the Opera House, the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Lady Macquarie's Chair and the surrounding parklands. Just breathtaking. When sailing out of the harbor on a cruise ship or on your own boat - it's...
   Read moreLove Sydney Harbour. The most beautiful Harbour in the world! You can catch a train right to Circular Quay and jump on a ferry or water taxi to just about anywhere around Sydney. The harbour bridge and beautiful Opera House frame the inner area of the harbour so beautifully. The trip across to Manly by ferry takes you straight past Sydneyâs north and south head. The gateway to the harbour for many tourist ships and visiting naval vessels. The photo opportunities are endless around the harbour. The walkways, parklands and secluded little beaches make it a picture perfect location to relax and take in...
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