
| New South Wales |
From the endless splendour of the outback to the waters of the Murray River, the golden beaches to the North Coast of New South Wales to the lush Blue Mountains, the state of New South Wales boasts a wealth of diverse areas and a geographical marvel with enough sightseeing options and travel activities to enthral even the seasoned traveller.
Coffs Harbour - stretching from the Myall Lakes to Coffs Harbour and inland, Northern New South Wales offers a unique taste of New South Wales. Coffs Harbour is a popular coastal destination and a base to explore the 12 national parks in the region.
Hunter Valley - for a taste of the good life just north of Sydney you will find the Hunter Valley, a mecca for wine and food enthusiasts. You can explore the wineries by horse drawn carriage, hot air balloon or bicycle.
Sydney - is Australia's city with a beautiful harbour that provides a playground for jetboating, sailing, swimming, scenic flights, dining, fishing, climbing the Harbour Bridge and sightseeing at the Opera House or nature walks. Other highlights include Chinatown, Centrepoint Tower and of course the shopping and nightlife!
Blue Mountains - enjoy the clear air, walk in the bushland or relax. Located less than 2 hours drive from Sydney, the Blue Mountains offer a natural wonderland of untamed bush, spectacular rock formations and native wildlife.
Bateman's Bay - you'll discover some of New South Wales most freewheeling coastline, with plenty of beaches set along the way. The beaches are popular for everyone, from the youngest of families to surfers looking for a good challenge. Elsewhere, take up the chance to feast on locally caught seafood.
Albury - Wodonga - is half way between Sydney and Melbourne and idea base to explore the whole region. The alps, goldfields, heritage towns, river valleys and wineries are all within easy reach.
Canberra - is Australia's capital city with many of the country's most important public buildings, artworks and institutions.


