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Amazing Tourist Destinations in NSW To Visit in 2022

Spend your next holiday in NSW and hop on a Sydney dinner cruise to explore the city skyline or visit other locations and a have a good time!

By Evelyn AdamPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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From the luscious national parks to magnificent beaches and many more wonderful attractions in between, New South Wales is a piece of paradise on earth. If you’re planning a getaway to this southern Aussie state, we have a handful of irresistible options for you and your folks. Read on to make some serious changes to your bucket list.

Visit the Famous Sydney Harbour

Located only a few minutes away from the Sydney Central Business District (CBD), the harbour and its precinct is a prominent tourist hub with numerous water related activities, entertainment venues, iconic landmarks and multi-cuisine restaurants to keep you engaged. A star attraction here is the Sydney Harbour dinner cruise which offers a memorable dining experience along with stunning views of the illuminated harbour and its surrounds. These cruises are an easy way to check out its famous attractions including the Harbour Bridge, Fort Denison, and Opera House lit up with bright and sparkling lights. Cruise on any of the popular vessels which includes the authentic paddlewheeler, an Australian-built catamaran, or a premium glass boat. Set on a voyage along these harbour attractions, and feast on a sumptuous dinner menu cooked to perfection by the onboard chefs and if preferred, you can also purchase drinks and beverages from the fully licensed bar. Don’t forget to stroll through the outer decks and snap awesome photographs set against these famous landmarks. The Sydney Dinner cruise guarantees a comforting dining experience along with mesmerizing views, a perfect getaway from the busy lives of the city, so wait no more and book your seats now!

Camp Out in the Woods

Planning it all out beforehand is crucial in the success of any camping trips, whether it is to explore the wilderness of NSW, escape to a beachfront location, glamping or just relax with your favourite bunch. One underrated campsite that’s not very far is the Uloola Falls Campground, in the Royal National Park, a secluded bushland beside a small waterfall which can be accessed only on foot or on a mountain bike. Bring your own supplies including a tent and note that there are no toilets on site.

Taste Some of the Country’s Best Wines

The wine regions in NSW are a prominent attraction and wine tasting is a popular activity among the locals. Visit wine cellars, interact with the winemakers, savour gourmet dishes, enjoy the countryside atmosphere and of course taste some of the best locally produced wines in NSW. One region that stands out is the Riverina, NSW’s largest wine region, with a diverse range of wines spreading across 20,000 hectares. Visit here and head to over 15 wineries and taste the renowned semillon, chardonnay and shiraz, produced with over 20 varieties. You can also take a tour of the Thirsty Cow Brewery, where you can meet the native brewers, sample the latest beers and even take a six pack home with you. The Riverina is also an ideal pick for nature and adventure lovers with several spots designed naturally for hiking, fishing, kayaking, walking and even camping. Explore the rugged beauty of Riverina and then later satisfy your tummies by stopping at some of the incredible food spots in the region influenced by an Aussie-Italian culture.

Explore the Aboriginal Culture of NSW

Learning more about the Aboriginals and their culture will have a significant effect on your perspective of the world. Immerse yourself in a guided tour and understand about the culture, language and lifestyle and see how it has affected the roots of the modern day Australians. Discover the many ancient rock arts that can be found in many national parks in NSW, enjoy a traditional smoking ceremony with an aboriginal guide or take a tour on Byron Bay and learn about traditional storytelling.

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