| schnauzer |
May 1st, 2005 03:59 AM |
From Sydney try and do a day trip either to the Blue Mountains - Katoomba - Leura or the Hunter Valley wineries. Make sure you get a ferry across the harbour to the zoo, a great zoo with the best view of the harbour. Try and book a bridge climb they go 24/7. Make sure you fit in a walk either Bondi to Bronte, you walk right around the beaches can stop off for swims etc or from Manly (take ferry from city) to Clontarf (need a bit of help getting back to city need to research) this is a headland walk with fabulous views, beach at Manly and Clontarf, headland walk for the most in between. Also take ferry to Watson's Bay look at the Gap (steep descent into ocean - suicide spot - sorry) and then have lunch at Doyles or another fish and chip shop there. A great morning or afternoon. Visit the rocks area of Sydney for the local history, lots of good eating places. Maybe consider Port Douglas or Palm Cove (quieter) instead of Cairns, which has become a bit of a city now. Do the Wavelength trip to the reef and do snorkelling an absolute MUST DO. Don't worry about not diving the snorkelling is fab - heaps of coral and fish. Hire and car and drive up into the Daintree Forest, do a river boat cruise to see the crocodiles (yes I have seen them!) good fun and then drive further into the forest, stop and do a visit at a rainforest visitors place, can't remember the name, but bigish spot, they have a huge board walk and you really get the feel of being right in the forest. Go and see Mossman Gorge on the way up, don't wait until you come back from the days outing cos it will be too dark probably and you will miss it (like we did!) mind you we did the trip in winter so you could be OK. We did the Kuranda rail/skyrail thing. To be honest it was very expensive and I didn't think it was worth it, we did the drive to the daintree afterwards and I thought that was much better. It is a real tourist must do - but if you have four days do the drive instead. At Kuranda it is only full of ghastly junky souvenir shops, hideous. Can't help you with the Rock, been in Oz 28 years and haven't been yet - have flown over it though, great from the air. enjoy your trip we are very friendly - only the wildlife bites!!
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