subject: Plan For The Easy On The Pocket Housing As Well As Air Tickets To Spend The Admirable Vacations In S [print this page] Walk Underwater at the Sydney Aquarium Walk Underwater at the Sydney Aquarium
A public aquarium, the Sydney Aquarium is located in the city of Sydney in New South Wales and consists of a large variety of Australian aquatic life by display over 650 species (which means more than 6,000 individual fish and other sea creatures!). The best feature of Sydney Aquarium is its series of underwater, transparent, acrylic glass tunnels where you can see sharks swim above your head along with the beautiful view of the Great Barrier Coral Reef. You can even take pictures of rare looking sea creatures along adorable little penguins, the Dugong habitat, large mermaid lagoons, saltwater crocodiles and the huge Murray Darling River system. The price for entrance tickets for the Sydney Aquarium varies from age to age; adults are required to pay $34. 95 while children are allowed to enter at $17. 95. Concessions and other interesting offers are made during holiday seasons however large crowds are usually expected at the time.
Sydney Vacations - Fun at Bondi Beach
With its endless attractions for the tourists, the Bondi Beach is one place you must visit on your vacation in Sydney, Australia. The Bondi Beach is an extensive one kilometer long strip of land surrounding the Bondi Bay and comprises of glowing golden sands under the bright sun to make your vacation as perfect as it can be. The Bondi Beach has all the finest facilities for the visitors including rest rooms and changing rooms for the convenience and comfort of the tourists. You will discover the beauty of the Bondi Beach for yourself when you spend some time on the beach in the long summer days where the water is cold in the mornings and a fresh breeze blows in the evenings. The best way to enjoy the offerings of the Bondi Beach is by staying in Central Sydney which is only twenty minutes away by car.
Great Fun and Food at the Sydney Festival
The Sydney Festival in Australia is the most attended and probably the most famous cultural event celebrated annually ever since January 1977. Offering more than 55 events that include classic musical performances, contemporary bands, circus, visual arts, public lectures and drama plus grand clubbing events every year, Sydney Festival wins the hearts of everyone. More than 1 million people join this festival for its attractive value along with its indoor and outdoor activities for guests from all over the world. Events at the Sydney Festival also include Barrie Koskys narration of Edgar Allan Poes classic poetry, the epic 9-hour Lipsynch by Robert Lepage, The Tell-Tale Heart, the Nature Theater of Oklahomas No Dice, life reflections with the famous Kristin Hershs Paradoxical Undressing and the dances done by Irish music masters. It is the best chance to celebrate human connectedness (as Inter Press stated) by simply sitting with other people, enjoying good food and the crowd at the Sydney Festival.
Experience the Historic and Exotic at the Australian Museum
The Australian Museum is known as the oldest museum in Australia and has ensured to carry on its legacy of grand exhibitions, displays and portrayals of history and anthropology. It is located in New South Wales of Australia and owns gigantic displays of the worlds most captivating and rare species of plants, animals and old fossils. With established exhibitions of conservation, biodiversity, evolutionary, research, geo-diversity, anthropological, the Australian Museum makes sure that it steals your breath and leaves you, quite literally, spellbound. You and your family will most definitely fall for the beauty and size of the Australian Museum along with its lovely juxtaposition of new age technology and old age discoveries from around the world. Make sure you get to walk through the halls that have amazing objects for your eyes to behold: the current dinosaur exhibit, the human and horse skeletons displayed, African metalwork, butterflies in displays and modern Aboriginal art. Do bring your camera and fossilize those moments forever!