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Best NSW Destinations to Plan Your Trips Around

Discover popular NSW locations you can plan your holidays with family and indulge in must-do activities. Try reaching out to Sydney Harbour, Jervis Bay, Mudgee, and more.

By Isabella Harriot Published 2 years ago 3 min read
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Doing the same thing over and over again can be tiring. Enjoying a break with your loved ones can help you to sort out the boredom you are experiencing. Get somewhere you can relax and spend some quality time with your kids and family. This article will help you go through some of the best NSW tourist destinations where you can endure a whale of a time. Get your picnic ready, fill in your backpack with all the travel essentials you need. Here comes the list of best NSW destinations you can plan your holidays in.

Sydney Harbour

Housing the world-popular Harbour Bridge and Opera House, Sydney Harbour is an amazing destination where you can enjoy amazing views of the dizzying manmade attractions and iconic landscapes. There are many world-class cruising restaurants in the harbour that can act as a spectacular venue from where you can take in the million-dollar views of the harbour attractions. You can try boarding a Sydney Harbour cruise with lunch so that you can enjoy the uninterrupted harbour views while indulging in freshly prepared lunch menus. If you want to combine your food with drinks, then you can purchase a beverage package from the fully licensed bar on board. You can also step into the outer viewing decks and click some amazing photographs that are IG worthy. Spend your time enjoying the fresh air. Sharing your time around a meal can make your bonds stronger. Get onboard a harbour cruise with lunch, dynamic harbour views, and awesome vibes.

Jervis Bay

Jervis Bay can be identified as a place truly magical and mesmerising, a place where everyone wants to spend their time chilling out with family and friends. Try visiting down the south coast and exploring the fine beaches in this region. They are as cool and as good as anywhere in NSW but you might not be entertained by water-based fun activities such as surfing. If you are looking for a serene atmosphere pretty well to be with your kids and family, then you might not need a second opinion. Jervis Bay is calm, composed, and without tourist gimmicks. Also, as an added advantage, Jervis Bay is not heavily populated like other famous Aussie tourist destinations such as Sydney and other north coast beaches. Head over to Hyams Beach, a quiet beachside town pretty famous as the beach with the whitest sand in the world. The Guinness Book of Records reported that Hyams Beach has the whitest sand in the world, but if you have doubts regarding if it is whiter than Whitehaven Beach in Queensland you can definitely try reaching out and check. You can see fine white sand that can simply lure you in so that you can play with your kids in one of the best beds in the world- the clean, soft, clear, and gentle surface. You can enjoy the best family time here. Jervis can be identified as a tourist destination that is definitely underrated and underappreciated.

Mudgee

Mudgee is a great alternative to the popular Hunter Valley. If you have plans to hit Hunter Valley, then you can reach out to this amazing destination where you can enjoy a great time with your loved ones. From amazing wineries to wide streets and parks, there is a range of tourist attractions in Mudgee you shouldn’t miss. Located only 3.5 hours drive from Sydney, this truly hidden gem is pretty easy to commute to. Mudgee wineries are close in proximity to each other. So if you are interested, then you can bike the wineries. The terrain is generally flat. So, cycling between them is an amazing experience you can indulge in with your kids. Explore the best destinations on your bikes, get some fresh air, and taste some of the best award-winning wines on your way.

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