Brimming with character, Sydney is the quintessential destination for beach-lovers, nature and wildlife enthusiasts, Instagram-savvy café hoppers and adventure-seekers. But if you’re looking for something outside of conventional tourist hotspots and activities on your next trip, here’s a list of 10 surprising things you never knew you could do in this vibrant metropolis.
1. Go on a Ghost Tour of The Rocks
Venture back in time on a historical ghost tour of The Rocks, and maybe even make contact with wandering souls of Sydney past. Lantern Ghost Tours takes guests on a spooky tour through the historic Sydney suburb, under the shadows of Sydney Harbour Bridge, where travellers can listen to eerie tales of public executions, mass burial pits, opium dens and vengeful spirits during a 1.5 hour tour.
2. Experience Glamping at Taronga Zoo
Take your zoo escapades to the next level with an unforgettable overnight stay at Taronga Zoo Sydney. Here, you’ll be privy to fascinating zoo keeper talks, get to feed and have close encounters with the zoo’s amazing wildlife, and even go on an exclusive night safari led by passionate guides. You can also enjoy spectacular views of the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge at the campsite (without the crowds!) –– complete with canapés and beverages for the ultimate glamping experience.
3. Visit a heritage-listed island in the middle of Sydney Harbour
Cockatoo Island is the largest of 13 islands dotted throughout Sydney Harbour and a must-see, especially if you’re a history buff. Travellers can take a short ferry ride from the CBD to visit the site of a convict prison and ship dockyard, now on UNESCO’s World Heritage list. Curious visitors can embark on guided walking tours to better understand the island’s history, or take in the gorgeous harbour views from one of many tranquil picnic spots. You can even spend a night away from the hustle and bustle of city life with a glamping experience on the island, the deluxe package includes a furnished tent set directly on the waterfront for ultimate sunset views –– perfect for romantic getaways, and vacations with friends or family.
4. Admire the sunrise as you explore Sydney by kayak
Get off land and explore the waters of Sydney’s iconic harbour on a kayak. Here, you’ll be able to watch the sunrise in front of the spectacular Sydney Harbour Bridge while sipping on a warm cup of coffee –– delivered fresh to the boat ramp before departure. Travellers will also be able to explore the beautiful foreshores of Blues Point and Lavender Bay. Don’t fret if you’ve never been in a kayak –– this tour is perfect for complete beginners and expert kayakers alike, and is led by experienced guides.
5. Sculpt your own personalised crockery
Learn from Sydney’s best ceramicists, and bring home pots and plates crafted by your own hands when you attend the Intro to Ceramics class at Maker Space & Co. You’ll be able to work the pottery wheel on your own and use trimming tools to create intricate designs on your ceramic masterpieces. Experienced ceramicists can also sign up for some of the more advanced masterclasses for a more in-depth and challenging experience.
6. Go on an open-air movie date
Watching a movie may not be top of your usual travel itinerary, however, you simply cannot miss an outdoor movie screening overlooking Sydney’s magnificent cityscape. Available from early January to mid-February, we recommend booking tickets with WestPac Open Air for a harbourside movie date like no other. Located at the famous Mrs Macquarie’s point, catch a selection of amazing movies featuring new Oscar hopefuls, blockbusters and some of the previous years best films, all with stunning views of the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge in the background.
7. Spend an afternoon at one of Sydney's secret beaches
You’ve heard of Manly and Bondi Beach, two of Sydney’s most iconic beaches. But if you’re looking to escape the crowd and explore Sydney’s hidden jewels, why not head to some of its very own secret beaches? Hire a kayak from Manly Wharf and make your way to Store Beach, a secluded spot that’s perfect for some much needed respite. You can also head down to Chinamans Beach in Mosman for a quiet little picnic or an undisturbed snorkeling adventure.
8. Go on a guided walking tour
Exploring Sydney by yourself is one thing, but going on a guided walking tour provides an in-depth experience through shedding light on aspects of a destination that you might not expect. For a peek into Sydney’s Indigenous history, sign up for the Aboriginal Cultural Tours right in Sydney’s centre, led by a team of Aboriginal educators. For those who are interested in Sydney’s street art scene, make time to go on a Sydney Street Art Walking Tour led by local artists and designers, giving you the opportunity to uncover the rich culture of Sydney’s vibrant graffiti art and murals.
9. Blend your own whisky
Why buy a bottle of whisky when you can blend it yourself? Aside from just going on an ordinary tour of a whisky distillery, get up to some whisky business when you sign yourself up for a masterclass at Archie Rose Distillery –– Australia's most highly awarded distillery. Here, you’ll be able to participate in the process of blending a selection of scotch whiskies for a unique flavour profile that suits your palate. Talk about memorable!
10. See Sydney from above on a Sydney HeliTour
Take in the sights of this gorgeous harbour city from above on a scenic HeliTour, where you’ll be able to spot famous and iconic attractions such as Bondi Beach, the Sydney Opera House and even Blue Mountains and the Hunter Valley, all while sitting comfortably in your private helicopter charter flight. You can also choose to fly to locations outside of Sydney, such as to a lunch tour in the Hunter Valley, or to a guided bushwalk in the beautiful Blue Mountains.
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