Australia is one marvel of a place with many choices of things to do for a weekend getaway. New South Wales topographically represents the many landforms of the country, the Great Dividing Range crosses the State's center and divides it to the east coastline surrounded by glowing beaches, while the wilderness of the Outback extends westwards. Explore nature in its purest form, climb the rugged Snowy Mountain, or ski with the wind. Peruse the red-earthed outback villages for opals, dive into the Lord Howe Island coral reefs, or stroll back through the pages of past at the historic places on Norfolk Island. You can also explore the exotic wines this place has to offer. Consider these five things to do in New South Wales.
Lord Howe Island
Listed as the World Patrimony Island of Lord Howe, this sanctuary for nature lovers offers a serene environment of peace and calm. This magnificent island which is around 660 kilometers off the North Coast of New South Wales accomodates approximately 400 people at a time. The island, part of a former volcano, encompasses many islands with stunning cliffs along the rough shoreline, beaches of white sand, pure indigenous Pandanus and Kentia palm forests, and spectacular views from 875-meter high Gower Mountain. The island of Lord Howe is also home to a wide diversity of flora with over 130 resident and migratory species. The Marine Park of Lord Howe Island preserves the ocean coral reefs with excellent diving and snorkeling, and the various footpads are also famous for fishing, surfing, kayaking, and strolling. Bicycles are an effective means of mobility, and there is no cellular coverage here to help preserve the quiet atmosphere.
National Maritime Museum
The Maritime Museum at Darling Harbor operates federally. Quench your inner geek's hunger here. Allocate 10 hours to appreciate this beauty on your calendar thoroughly. It is open every day of the week from 9:30 to 17:00. Admission to permanent displays is free and costs between $30 and $50 for specific exhibits.
Westfield Mall
A large food court and 360 businesses are housed in this mall. Go on a shopping spree at this venue located underneath retail stores Sydney Tower and Myer which is open every day of the week from 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Explore the Blue Mountains
The Blue Mountains have been a favored holiday destination for nature enthusiasts for more than one hundred years. Around 65 kilometers to the west of the town, mountains abruptly climb from the coastal plain combining spectacular gorges, cascades, rock formations, and Aborigine holy places with tourism facilities. With a name which has been adopted owing to the blue haze generated by the many Eucalyptus trees, this great site provides excellent walking, rock climbing, abseiling, and mountain riding. Wentworth Falls, the towering sandstone rock formations are known as Three Sisters, Tomah Botanical Garden, Mountain Blue Mountains, and many of the most incredible walking routes in Australia are among the main attractions in the area. You can see dazzling stalactites and stalagmites at the Jenolan Caves, the world's oldest known open-air system.
Sea Life Aquarium
Experience the diverse aquatic life of Australia in sea life. Seven hundred species consisting of almost 13,000 individual fishes are displayed in the Sealife Aquarium. See rare and magnificent dugongs— one of the most endangered species globally—strut next to the sharks, or look at the cute penguins. Open every day of the week from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., the average entry charge is $40 and offers for groups might be more cost-effective. It's a short stroll from 'WILD LIFE' at the beautiful harbor.
New South Wales is home to lovely and untouched beaches as well as the renowned Sydney Opera House. New South Wales also has five World Heritage Sites including the capital city of Sydney. So a vacation to this location can be a wonderful place to explore.