Why Sydney Is A Must-Explore Destination

Sydney, the capital city of New South Wales, Australia, is an iconic destination that should be on every traveller’s bucket list. With its stunning landscapes, world-class attractions, and vibrant culture, Sydney is a city that is full of surprises and unforgettable experiences. Join me as we delve into the many reasons why Sydney should be on top of your travel bucket list, and discover why this city is truly one of a kind.

Sydney Harbour 

Home to iconic attractions like the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge, there’s so much to do and explore on Sydney Harbour. From beaches to islands, the harbour will leave you amazed with its natural beauty. The best part–a major part of Sydney is water. So much so that many even take a ferry to travel to work. The night views of the harbour is a breathtaking spectacle and Sydney Harbour dinner cruises can be a great way to experience it. Imagine. Dining on the waters under the night sky with the amazing views of the harbour surrounds. Imagination truly turns into reality with a splendid boat cruise dinner on Sydney Harbour.  You can even try the BridgeClimb which takes you to the summit of the Harbour Bridge for the best views of the harbour. 

The Beaches

The Emerald City is popular for its beaches, whether you are looking for calm waters or just a great spot to surf on the waves. There are also beach-to-beach coastal walks, nature trails and the like. The cherry on top! These stunning beaches can be accessed from the heart of Sydney’s CBD. The world’s most beautiful beaches in Sydney are Bondi and Manly that attract people from all over the world. For paddleboarding lessons or kayaking, the ideal spot is Balmoral Beach. The Camp Cove is perfect for snorkelling and diving opportunities. So, if you want to unwind, need a piece of adventure or just a tan, you can head to one of these beaches in Sydney. 

The Weather 

There’s always plenty of sunshine throughout the year in Sydney as it is strategically located on the eastern coast. You can make the most of mild winters and warm summers in Sydney because of its tropically balanced climate. December to February are the ideal months to be outdoorsy. The active and adventurous can be part of some exciting must-do experiences depending on the season. In spring, you can go for a walk on the popular beaches or lush green gardens. In summer, go swimming, surfing or be a part of concerts or festivals. Autumn is the perfect time to book for walking tours and day trips as you can experience a perfect balance between hot and cold weather. In the winter, head for mesmerising activities such as whale-watching, hiking and more. 

The Food 

Sydney is a hub for food lovers. If you are craving for your favourite cuisine, you can find it here in the Emerald City. But when it comes to seafood this is your one-stop destination. No doubt, the best dishes that include shellfish, crustaceans, lobsters, prawns and the like will be found in the menus of the most popular dining spots. Not to forget the desserts, like Biscoff burnt basque cheesecake, dragon cake, panna cotta lamington, tiramisu and the like will tempt you to the core.  You can also find many food markets selling fresh local produce, street food and the like. Cruising restaurants, pubs, cafes, baristas, Sydney offers a plethora of exceptional dining experiences to look forward to. 

Whether you’re a foodie looking to indulge in some of the best cuisine in the world, a nature lover eager to explore the stunning landscapes of the Blue Mountains, or a beach bum ready to soak up some sun on Bondi Beach, this city offers endless opportunities for adventure and exploration. So why not add Sydney to your list of must-visit destinations? You won’t be disappointed!

Top Restaurant Dining Trends in Sydney

Fresh trends like the return of retro food, lunch and dinner cruises are altering the scene of restaurant dining in Sydney. 

Noted English writer Virginia Woolf had once stated, “One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well.”

We couldn’t agree more. After all, good food equals a great mood! Since centuries, gastronomy has tempted food aficionados, in diverse ways.

Australia’s favourite harbour city ‘Sydney’ is renowned for her exotic beaches, wines, Harbour Bridge and the magnificent Opera House. However, Sydney has another interesting side – a melting pot of ‘cuisines’!

With Christmas just around the corner, the gorgeous city of Sydney will be teeming with people!  And what better way to celebrate than exploring some lip-smacking local flavours?

Post-lockdown, Sydneysiders have been making a beeline for restaurants. The food scene in Sydney has been witnessing new trends. Right from fancy kebabs, classic retro dishes like prawn toasts to a boat cruise and dinner in Sydney – the local foodie will be spoilt for choice!

Let’s look at the top leading restaurant trends in Sydney this year.

#1. Prawn Toasts 

Prawn toast is among Sydney’s popular food often found listed in Chinese menus. The good news is, this crunchy delicacy is back with a bang at the city’s best restaurants! And guests are more than happy to give in to the temptation of these yummy triangles of bread with rich prawn fillings.

Who can say no to a tempting prawn toast – crunchy and golden fried? It is made with white bread, and comes with a thick prawn topping. Served with herb salad and yuzu aioli, prawn toasts are a much-adored choice of culinary addicts in Sydney.

I bet you can’t wait to dip those triangular prawn toasts in sour sauce and grab a mouthful!

2. Cruising Restaurants on Sydney Harbour 

Dining in Sydney is incomplete without a classic Sydney Harbour cruise dining experience!

Especially when it comes to Sydney Showboat…  

Lunch cruise onboard the Sydney Showboat is elegance personified. In short, it adds a Midas touch to romantic dates as well as warm, family lunches. Imagine the pure bliss of cruising on an authentic paddlewheeler, sailing across the gentle waters of Sydney Harbour! The experience offers a fantastic buffet lunch that is freshly prepared by chefs onboard.

Be ready for a unique cruising experience in one of the finest Sydney Harbour vessels with theatre-styled interiors. Feel free to choose your favourite wine from our fully licensed bar onboard. Cruising past the harbour’s iconic attractions including Harbour Bridge and Opera House is something that you will remember for a lifetime!

If you want to indulge in an incredible Sydney Harbour lunch cruise, book a table for your group without second thoughts. So eat, drink and say cheers to a beautiful experience.

#3. Return of the French Onion Dip

Some things never go out of style. Retro food, for example ‘French Onion dip’ is making a splash at several cafes and restaurants in Sydney.

Back in the 90s, this delectable American dip used to rule the roost as party starters!

Local chefs are now exploring possibilities of renovating this humble dish. Eateries are cooking up a storm in the kitchen – modifying the traditional onion dip with added ingredients like chive oil, celery salt, confit onion and crème fraiche.  

Fresh additions like fried shallots or fougasse, to conventional French onion dips further enhance its heavenly taste.

Traditional fancy foods are returning with the coolest makeovers. Go for the ones that appeal to your culinary preference. But then, if you really seek a unique dining experience, nothing is comparable to the Sydney lunch cruises! With breathtaking views and a diverse buffet, you shall never regret choosing this one.

Bon appetit, dear friends!

A Day in Sydney–Must-visit Places & Attractions

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What if you have just one day to spend in Sydney? You’d prolly travel to the best places out there before you leave for good. For all the first-time visitors and budget-travelers, here’s a simple itinerary to guide you through. Being a Sydneysider, you can count on me to suggest to you the highlights of the city that will sweep you off your feet. 

The Sydney Tower Eye 

It is the city’s highest viewing point which offers great views and gives you a 360° panorama of Sydney. Treat your eyes to the Opera House and Harbour Bridge on the iconic Sydney Harbour. You can also indulge in a unique 1hr experience of a fully guided SKYWALK tour around the outside of the top of Sydney Tower. 

The popular harbour cruises 

If you go on board a boat cruise for dinner in Sydney, you can enjoy dazzling views of Luna Park, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kirribilli House along with Opera House, Harbour Bridge, all basking in the night’s glory. Experience Sydney at a glance as you cruise through the calm waters. 

The Darling Harbour 

This harbour is a bustling waterside precinct adjacent to the centre of the city that is home to major public attractions like Sea Life Sydney Aquarium, Tumbalong Park, Madame Tussauds, Aboriginal Centre and more. Here, you’ll also find King Street Wharf where cruises and ferries arrive and depart. I would suggest going aboard a Sydney Harbour day cruise to get a sneak-peek into the daily ongoings in the area.

Bondi to Coogee Coast Walk 

This is the most popular coastal walk in Australia. It extends over six kilometres in length and will take around three hours for you to complete. For the health-conscious fitness freaks, this could be the ideal route for a fitness walk while you’re in the city.   Or if you simply wish to explore the route, you can start by chilling at Bondi Beach and finish by cooling off at Coogee Beach. 

The Circular Quay 

Circular Quay is the major transport hub of Sydney and its iconic harbour, where you’ll find many attractions including the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House in Sydney Cove. All these landmarks also offer a glimpse into the eventful history of Sydney. If you are lucky, you can even be entertained by street performers here. 

The Rocks

Next to Circular Quay is The Rocks. It is one of the oldest neighbourhoods in Australia. The area has some of the oldest pubs and upscale restaurants overlooking harbour views. It has a number of heritage-listed buildings such as the Custom House, The Museum of Contemporary Art and plenty of cafes, restaurants and bars. If you’re here in this area during the weekend, don’t forget to check out The Rocks Market.. 

The Art Gallery of NSW 

It is one of the best attractions and finest galleries in all of Australia. It was founded as the New South Wales Academy of Art in 1872 and was known as the National Gallery of NSW between 1883 and 1958 located in The Domain in Sydney. If you’re a culture-vulture, a visit to this gallery would be a transformative experience. The gallery is composed of five different levels, each of which presents a diverse range of art and artistic styles including pieces of Aboriginal Art, Colonial and European influenced Australian art of the 20th Century, and galleries featuring tributes to masters of European and Asian origin. 

Sydney as a city has so much more to offer as attractions other than the ones mentioned. I have just specified the best of the lot. If you’re planning to go holidaying in Sydney in future, stay tuned to my blog for more helpful content. Bon voyage!