Sydney Harbour is the pulse of the city and its people are proud of the polyglottal, multi-cultural cauldron that has grown up around this blue-green expanse. The harbour offers a magnificent view of the sea, and its jagged jaws are filled with a flotilla of racing yachts, ferries and cabin cruisers. The U-shaped pier called Circular Quay has the iconic Sydney Opera House on one end and Sydney Harbour Bridge on the other.
Though it’s intended to be one of Sydney’s ‘buzz’ places, we found it lacking in character (and greenery). A former dockside area, the small harbour has been transformed into a convention and exhibition centre, which houses the Sydney Aquarium, Wildlife World and Australian National Maritime Museum.
The Ocean Freedom cruise allows guests to experience the majestic and pristine beauty of Upolu Cay located 30 kilometres from the Cairns coastline. Here they can snorkel and dive in protected shallow waters or view the diversity of the reef’s marine life from a glass bottom boat. Morning and afternoon tea and a buffet lunch are included with the stunning Great Barrier Reef as a backdrop.
Vacation planning for Sydney is a better idea because here are many popular places available to visit and this is also a beta city of the world. Sydney hotels are available for advance booking.
Cairns Resorts: Spoil Yourself on Holidays
Cairns resorts offer best-in-class hospitality services and are the perfect option for those who want to spoil themselves on holidays. One can opt for Cairns apartment accommodation as well.