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Sydney Tours & Attractions Guide SYDNEY TOURS & ATTRACTIONS GUIDE The following list is representative of product currently working with international distribution channels. For a full listing of tours, cruises and attractions in Sydney, visit www.sydney.com Aboriginal Nature & Wildlife Sightseeing Adventure & Sport Food & Wine Culture & Heritage SYDNEY ACROSS SYDNEY AND Big Bus Tours Go Beyond Tours Across Sydney Across Sydney, Northern Beaches, Blue SURROUNDS bigbustours.com Mountains, Central Coast, Hunter Valley, Port Stephens TOURS gobeyondtours.com.au Boutique Tours Australia AAT Kings Blue Mountains, Hunter Valley, Southern Across Sydney, Northern Beaches, Blue Highlands Gray Line Australia Mountains, Hunter Valley, Port Stephens boutiquetoursaustralia.com.au Across Sydney, Blue Mountains, Hunter aatkings.com Valley, Port Stephens grayline.com.au Colourful Trips AEA Luxury Tours Sydney, Blue Mountains, Central Coast, Across Sydney, Blue Mountains, Hunter Port Stephens, Jervis Bay, Hunter Valley InART Tours Valley, Central Coast, Southern colourfultrips.com Sydney East, Inner West Highlands inart.com.au aealuxury.com.au Culture Scouts Surry Hills, Redfern, Newtown, Just Sydney All About Australia Tours (3AT) Chinatown Across Sydney Across Sydney culturescouts.com.au justsydney.com 3at.com.au/ Dave's Travel Local Travel Planner Australia In Style The Rocks, Inner West, Northern Across Sydney, Southern Highlands, Across Sydney, Blue Mountains Beaches South Coast australiainstyle.com.au daves.com.au localtravelplanner.com Australian Luxury Escapes DJB Photography LuxGolf Across Sydney, Blue Mountains, Hunter Sydney city, Sydney East, Inner West Across Sydney, Hunter Valley Valley school.djbworldphotography.com luxgolf.com australianluxuryescapes.com GLT Group Local Eyes Sydney Beautiful Tours Australia (Autopia Tours, Boutique by Autopia Across Sydney and Sydney Harbour, Across Sydney, Blue Mountains, Hunter & Wildlife Tours Australia) Southern Highlands, Blue Mountains, Valley, Port Stephens, Jervis Bay Sydney, Blue Mountains, Hunter Valley Hunter Valley beautifultoursaustralia.com gltg.com.au localeyesaustralia.com Updated December 2020 – subject to change Mount ’N Beach Safaris RESTAURANTS Susannah Place Museum Across Sydney, Blue Mountains, Hunter The Rocks Valley Ribs & Burgers sydneylivingmuseums.com.au mountnbeach.com.au The Rocks, Chippendale, Pyrmont ribsandburgers.com/au Sydney Opera House NCT Tours & Travel / Premier Circurlar Quay Transport Group The Meat & Wine Co sydneyoperahouse.com/visit/tours Across Sydney Barangaroo, Circular Quay, Parramatta ncttours.com.au themeatandwineco.com WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo Darling Harbour Nurtured Tours wildlifesydney.com.au Sydney, Hunter Valley, Southern SYDNEY CITY & DARLING Highlands HARBOUR www.nurturedtours.com.au CRUISE ATTRACTIONS Oz Trails All Occasion Cruises Altmann + Cherny, Opal Specialists Departs from various wharf locations Blue Mountains City Centre across Sydney oztrails.com.au altmanncherny.com.au aocruises.com.au Picture Me Sydney Australian Museum Captain Cook Cruises Across Sydney, South Coast City Centre Circular Quay pictureme.sydney australianmuseum.net.au captaincook.com.au Running Tours Sydney Australian National Maritime Museum Go Fish Australia Sydney city, Bondi and surrounds Darling Harbour runningtours.com.au anmm.gov.au Circular Quay gofishaustralia.com.au Splendour Tailored Tours Madame Tussauds Sydney Across Sydney, Hunter Valley, Blue Darling Harbour Harbour Days Sailing Mountains, Southern Highlands, South madametussauds.com/sydney Darling Harbour Coast harbourdays.com.au splendourtailoredtours.com.au Museum of Sydney City Centre Harbour Jet Sydney Bespoke Tours sydneylivingmuseums.com.au/museum- Circular Quay Across Sydney, Hunter Valley, Blue of-sydney harbourjet.com Mountains, Southern Highlands sydneybespoketours.com.au Opera Australia Magistic Cruises Circular Quay Circular Quay Sydney Urban Adventures opera.org.au magisticcruises.com.au Sydney City, Inner West, Sydney East sydneyurbanadventures.com Royal Botanic Garden Sydney Fantasea Cruising & My Fast Ferry City Centre Circular Quay, Darling Harbour Ultimately Sydney rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au fantasea.com.au Sydney City, Inner West, South Coast, Southern Highlands, Hunter Valley ultimatelysydney.com.au SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium Oz Jet Boating Circular Quay Darling Harbour sydneyaquarium.com.au ozjetboating.com Waratah Adventure Tours Across Sydney, Blue Mountains waratahadventures.com.au Updated December 2020 – subject to change Platinum Cruises Whale Watching Sydney 6HEAD King Street Wharf Circular Quay The Rocks platinumcruises.com.au whalewatchingsydney.com.au 6head.com.au Sensational Sydney Cruises Adria Bar Restaurant OURS Circular Quay T Cockle Bay sensationalsydneycruises.com.au nicks-seafood.com.au/venue/adria Alfonso's Photo Tours (formerly named Sydney Photography Tours) The Rocks, City Centre Shadow Charters alfonso.com.au Babylon Rooftop (open 2019) Walsh Bay and various wharf locations City Centre across Sydney babylonrooftop.com.au shadowcharters.com.au Barangaroo Aboriginal Cultural Tour Barangaroo barangaroo.sydney Botanic House Sydney Charter Boat City Centre Departs from various wharf locations botanichouse.com.au across Sydney sydneycharterboat.com.au Blue Bananas Electric Bike Tours City Centre bluebananas.com.au Cyren Bar Grill Seafood Darling Harbour Sydney Harbour Tall Ships nicksgroup.com.au Circular Quay sydneytallships.com.au Bonza Bike Tours The Rocks bonzabiketours.com.au Duck & Rice (open 2019) City Centre Sydney Harbour Boat Tours duckandrice.com.au King Street Wharf sydneyharbourboattours.com BridgeClimb Sydney The Rocks bridgeclimb.com Esquire Drink and Dine (open 2019) City Centre Sydney Luxury Cruise esquireatqvb.com.au Circular Quay sydneyluxurycruise.com Dreamtime Southern X The Rocks dreamtimesouthernx.com.au Hard Rock Café Sydney Darling Harbour Sydney Princess Cruises hardrock.com/sydney King Street Wharf sydneyprincesscruises.com.au Taste Cultural Food Tours Barangaroo, China Town tastetours.com.au Hunter & Barrel Cockle Bay Sydney Showboats hunterandbarrel.com King Street Wharf sydneyshowboats.com.au The Gentleman Magician Circular Quay gentlemanmagician.com.au I'm Angus Cockle Bay Thunder Jet Boating nicks-seafood.com.au Circular Quay thunderjetboat.com.au The Rocks Walking Tours The Rocks rockswalkingtours.com.au Kobe Jones The Rocks Tribal Warrior kobejones.com.au King Street Wharf tribalwarrior.org RESTAURANTS Nick's Seafood Restaurant Infinity at Sydney Tower Cockle Bay Unique Sydney Tours and Cruises City Centre nicksgroup.com.au.com.au Circular Quay infinitysydneytower.com.au uniquesydneycruises.com.au Updated December 2020 – subject to change Platinum Restaurant Group SYDNEY EAST RESTAURANTS Cockle Bay Wharf platinumrestaurantgroup.com ATTRACTIONS Centennial Homestead Centennial Park centennialhomestead.com.au Australian Turf Club O Bar and Dining Randwick, Rose Hill City Centre australianturfclub.com.au obardining.com.au SYDNEY NORTH Brix Distillers TTRACTIONS Portside Sydney Surry Hills A Circular Quay brixdistillers.com portsidesydney.com.au 4 Pines Brewing Company Manly 4pinesbeer.com.au Centennial Parklands Reign at the QVB (open 2019) Randwick City Centre centennialparklands.com.au reignattheqvb.com.au Luna Park Sydney Milsons Point lunaparksydney.com Urban Winery Sydney SkyFeast at Sydney Tower Moore Park (Formerly Sydney Tower Buffet) urbanwinerysydney.com.au City Centre Taronga Zoo Mosman skyfeastsydneytower.com.au taronga.org.au/taronga-zoo CRUISE The Observer Hotel The Rocks EastSail TOURS observerhotel.com Darling Point eastsail.com.au EcoTreasures Manly and Northern Beaches Terrace on the Domain (formerly The ecotreasures.com.au Pavilion) OURS City Centre T terraceonthedomain.com.au Lets Go Surfing Flamin' Galah Sydney Tours Bondi Northern Beaches letsgosurfing.com.au flamingalahtours.com.au The Squire's Landing Circular Quay jamessquire.com.au/brewhouses/the- squires-landing Sydney Cricket and Sports Ground Manly Bike Tours Trust Manly Moore Park manlybiketours.com.au scgexperience.com.au Walshbay Kitchen Walsh Bay walshbaykitchen.com.au Manly Surf School Sydney Seaplanes Manly manlysurfschool.com Rose Bay seaplanes.com.au INNER WEST Sydney OutBack RESTAURANTS The Sydney Connection Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park Surry Hills, Potts Point, Darlinghurst sydneyoutback.com.au thesydneyconnection.com.au Butcher and the Farmer Glebe and Green Square butcherandthefarmer.com Watsons Bay Stand Up Paddling (WATSSUP) Watsons Bay watssup.com.au Updated December 2020 – subject to change RESTAURANTS Heli Experiences Sydney Zoo (open 2019) Mascot Blacktown Beach House Avalon heliexperiences.com.au sydneyzoo.com Avalon beachhouseavalon.com.au Lets Go Sup TreeTop Adventure Park Malabar Bay, La Perouse West Pennant Hills Italian Street Kitchen letsgosup.com.au TreeTops.com.au Neutral Bay italianstreetkitchen.com Sydney HeliTours Mascot Pilu at Freshwater sydneyhelitours.com.au Freshwater pilu.com.au SYDNEY WEST SYDNEY SOUTH ATTRACTIONS CRUISE Featherdale Wildlife Park Doonside Cronulla and National Park Ferry featherdale.com.au Cruises Cronulla cronullaferries.com.au iFLY Downunder Penrith iflydownunder.com.au TOURS Balloon Aloft Jetpack Adventures Camden Valley Penrith balloonaloft.com jetpackadventures.com.au Bareoot Downunder Rouse Hill House & Farm RoyalNational Park Rouse Hill barefotdownunder.com.au sydneylivingmuseums.com.au Destination NSW has taken all possible steps to ensure information included within this publication is current, accurate and reliable at the time
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