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Red and Blue Explorer Sydney Explorer coaches will take you to the most interesting and spectacular attractions, in and around the city and beaches. You can travel for the whole day, getting on and off the buses as often as you like. Sydney Red and Blue explorer coaches depart from circular Quay daily at approximately 20 minute intervals - stopping at all points of interest.

Harbour Cruises Sydney Harbour, one of the world's finest waterways, is the focal point of Sydney. A sightseeing cruise on the harbour is essential. The Captain Cook coffee cruise visits the spectacular Middle Harbour giving a true perspective of this expansive harbour. Sydney's ferries connect harbourside suburbs with the city at Circular Quay and are an economical way to cruise the harbour. The ferry ride to Taronga Zoo, Watsons Bay and Manly are spectacular.

Blue Mountains a 2 hour drive north of Sydney. Dal Myles small group Tour Company has a personalized Blue Mountains Adventure Tours using luxury 4 wheel-drive vehicles. Tours feature spectacular canyon views, the Three Sisters, rugged bush country, kangaroos, koalas, crocodiles, fire trails, boomerang throwing, scenic railway and fully catered picnic lunch and morning tea.

Port Stephens 3-hours drive north of Sydney, magnificent Port Stephens is home to the biggest pods of Dolphin on the Coast. It is four times the size of Sydney harbour with sparkling blue and turquoise waters, distant misty mountains and imposing Twin Peaks headlands.

Hunter Valley A 3 hour drive north of Sydney. For lovers of wine - Hunter valley has 4000 acres of vineyards spread throughout a peaceful green valley sheltering beneath the silent majesty of the Brokenback Mountain Range. Wine grown and made here now enjoys an international reputation as some of the worlds best. Tours through this area also operated by Dal Myles.

Bridge Climb Now you can climb the world famous Sydney Harbour Bridge. A professional team will take you all the way to the summit over catwalks, ladders and arches. This incredible view of the world's most beautiful harbour takes about 3 hours. Bookings are essential.

Waratah Park is located atop the rugged Ku-ring-gai Chase escarpment. This is where the television series "Skippy the Bush Kangaroo" was filmed. Among the many animals you will see are koalas, kangaroos, emus, dingoes, Tasmanian Devils, crocodiles and rare tree-climbing kangaroos. Open every day from 10am.

South Coast and Southern Highlands Gray Line Tours offer a day of discovery along the rugged coastline of the South coast beaches. Mountain and forest environments with plunging waterfalls and historic colonial Australian towns await you.

Helicopter Flights over Sydney Harbour are a spectacular way to discover the most beautiful city in the world from above as you sweep over the harbour and view the Bridge, Opera House, city skyscrapers, parklands and the colourful sailing boats.

Sydney Sea Planes operating from Rose Bay offer a large range of flights, from day trips, to 15 minute harbour highlights ride.