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New South Wales
New South Wales (NSW) is one of Australia’s most diverse and picturesque places to visit, with something for everyone to see and enjoy. Famous landmarks abound and a vast selection of magnificent beaches along it’s entire east coast to take in. Add to that some of the nations most beautiful national parks and charming country towns, provides a long list of must visit locations.

Blue Mountains
The Three Sisters in the foreground. The Blue Mountains area is vast with amazing walks, views and waterfalls to enjoy. The local town of Katoomba has all types of accommodation and eateries for all budgets and needs.

Port Stephens
Known as the Dolphin Capital of NSW with boat tours including seasonal Whale watching. Also a popular area for Sandboarding and 4WD activities at Stockton Beach. For those wanting the go snorkeling and diving, take a tour out to Fly Point Marine Reserve.

The Hunter Valley
A renowned wine region located in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, situated about 120 kilometers (75 miles) north of Sydney. It’s one of the oldest and most famous wine-producing areas in the country, known for its picturesque landscapes, excellent wineries, and rich history

Jervis Bay
Some of the whitest sand in the world with the beautiful Booderee National Park, Dolphin watching, serene camping areas, hiking, water sports, the list goes on. The bay is often overlooked by Sydney siders, much to the pleasure of those ‘in the know’.

Sydney Harbour Bridge and City
Sydney city with its iconic Harbour Bridge is one of the most beautiful and well known cities in the world. Its historic locations, modern buildings, the multitude of great restaurants, cafes and attractions will please all.

Byron Bay
Australia’s eastern most point, renowned for its beautiful beaches, stunning views and laid-back vibe. The town has all types of accommodation, cafes and restaurants to satisfy all tastes. From May to November you can enjoy whale watching.

Lord Howe Island
World Heritage tropical paradise with beautiful beaches, hiking trails, amazing views, snorkeling on the coral reef, and a peaceful escape with a cap on the number of visitors. Everyone needs to visit Lord Howe at least once.

Snowy Mountains
In wintertime, the Snowy Mountains are perfect for skiing and snowboarding at resorts like Thredbo and Perisher. In the summer, take a hike to the top of Mount Kosciuszko (Australia’s highest peak) or just enjoy fishing, kayaking and camping on the numerous lakes and rivers throughout the region.

Opera House
One of the most iconic landmarks in Australia and one of the most recognizable buildings in the world. Located on Bennelong Point in Sydney Harbour, its distinctive design and cultural significance have made it a symbol of not only Sydney but Australia as a whole.