





Now this is the way to see Sydney Harbour! The Sydney Harbour dinner cruise departs daily from downtown Sydney (Circular Quay or King Street Wharf), and features an indulgent 3 course a la carte dinner from an extensive menu, prepared by international chefs, with a comprehensive selection of fine Australian wines. The Sydney Harbour dinner cruise is a great way to see some of Sydney Harbour’s famous landmarks, and with wonderful food, and a fine bottle of Australia wine - Sydney Harbour doesn’t get much better than this.
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It might seem a little extravagant, but taking a twilight helicopter flight over Sydney is something that every visitor to Sydney should try and do at least once in their life. Not only is it spectacular, it’s probably one of the best value for money tours you can take while in Sydney.
The twilight flight begins over Coogee and Bondi beaches just as the sun goes down, and continues north along the coastline to Manly Beach and the North and South Headlands, then through the heads, and finally over Sydney Harbour. Seeing the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge come into view as your fly through the heads is absolutely magical and is something many tourist include amongst the highlights of their visit to Sydney.
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If climbing the Sydney Harbour Bridge with BridgeClimb isn’t enough for you, you can now enjoy the 360 degree open air view from the roof of Sydney Tower, 260 metres above Sydney. Harnessed onto a moving, glass-floored viewing platform that extends out over the edge of the golden turret of Sydney Tower, you can view Sydney beneath your feet from a whole new perspective.

With animals including huge sharks and sting rays, platypus, seals, fairy penguins, and crocodiles - a trip to Sydney Aquarium is fantastic fun for kids, and big kids too. You can watch the sharks and crocs being fed, or if you’ve after something a little less dramatic there’s the penguin and seal feeding. Explore Australia’s rich and diverse aquatic life and habitats from the under water walkways. Visit the Sydney Aquarium website for a printable voucher that will give you 10% discount off the admission price.

Whether it be to see a show, for a guided tour, or just to have your photo taken on the steps - you can’t possibly visit Sydney without a trip to the Sydney Opera House. One hour guided tours are available, departing every half hour, with the choice of a theater tour or a backstage tour - there’s even tours in Japanese, Korean or Mandarin. Tours cost $26, which isn’t too bad - but there’s an early bird special of only $16 if you take the 9:00am, 9:30am or 10:00am tours.

Climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge with the experts at BridgeClimb - come and feel the excitement of making your way over the catwalk to the pylon, and then setting out across the arch on your way to the summit of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
BridgeClimb
5 Cumberland Street
The Rocks, Sydney
Website : www.bridgeclimb.com
Phone : (02) 8274 7777

The Palace Academy Twin opened in 1974 screening Roman Polanski’s Macbeth in Cinema 500, and Fritz the Cat in Cinema 300. Many years later, this original programming still says a lot about this much loved venue – still Sydney’s premier destination for foreign language and quality cinema, and the home of the Annual French, Italian, Spanish and Mardi Gras film festivals.

Home to the world’s largest movie screen Sydney’s IMAX Theatre, in the heart of Darling Harbour, offers a sensational mix of 2D and 3D films. Imagine the difference between watching a film at home on video and the same film at a normal 35 mm cinema. The film might be the same, but the experience couldn’t be more different. Well consider the jump from traditional cinema to IMAX as a similar dramatic leap.

Dendy Cinemas are regarded as Australia’s leading Art House cinema chain. Dendy Opera Quays contains three state-of-the-art cinemas, fitted with Dolby Digital sound systems and luxury seating, allowing you to snuggle up to that special someone.


