New South Wales

Australia

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See Sydney’s world-famous attractions, then discover the rich diversity of “the First State,” known for its attractive beaches and breathtaking national parks.

New South Wales’ major attraction is its impressive coastline that includes the white sands of Jervis Bay, the rolling waves of Sydney’s Bondi Beach, the popular Central Coast and the endless golden beaches of the far north. The hinterlands are marked by majestic mountains, rivers and waterfalls in vast forests, while the Outback desert has its own surprises in store.

Dubbed “The First State,” this is where Australia’s colonial history began in 1788. In the state capital Sydney, climb the Harbour Bridge, tour the Opera House and visit the Royal Botanic Gardens. Swim or watch the surfers at famous Bondi Beach or Manly, which you reach by taking a scenic ferry ride from bustling Circular Quay.

In the Blue Mountains, see the peaks of the Three Sisters jutting out from a dense rainforest. Australia’s highest peak is Mount Kosciuszko in the Snowy Mountains. Ski the slopes around the resort town of Thredbo in winter.

In summer, tour the Hunter Valley to sample eclectic food paired with fine wines. Just to the north of Newcastle, the state’s second-largest city, snorkel or dive with the marine creatures of the Port Stephens-Great Lakes Marine Park.

Nature also abounds in scenic Port Macquarie. Spot sleepy koalas in the eucalyptus trees that line the city’s tranquil bays or visit the Billabong Zoo.

Cross the Great Dividing Range to see another side of New South Wales. Tamworth is a farming hub and Australia’s “Country Music Capital.” All the way west, look out over the mining area of Broken Hill from the sculpture trail in the Living Desert Reserve then camp out in the desert in Mutawintji National Park.

Back at the coast, join the partying youth in trendy Byron Bay or visit the mellow seaside town of Yamba to experience a real surfer’s paradise.

Explore the state’s many national parks, with abundant rainforests, scenic rivers and waterfalls. Spot kangaroos, cockatoos and other precious wildlife in the New England Tableland, Northern Rivers and Tweed Valley regions.

All the way north, climb Mount Warning just before dawn to see the sun rise over the azure Pacific Ocean for a lasting memory of your New South Wales vacation.

Popular cities in New South Wales

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Sydney
Known for Dining, Ports and Shopping
Blessed with more than 100 beaches and buzzing with youthful vitality, when it comes to the good life it’s hard to beat the Harbour City.

Reasons to visit

  • Sydney Opera House
  • Circular Quay
  • Sydney Harbour Bridge
A coastal town with a beach, houses, and a road leading to the sea.
Newcastle
Known for Family-friendly, Sea and Hunting
Soak up the history of one of Australia’s oldest cities, hit the beach, or head out into the countryside to spot local wildlife or explore wineries.

Reasons to visit

  • Newcastle Beach
  • Merewether Beach
  • Foreshore Park
A beach with clear turquoise water, a sandy shore, and a few people in the water.
Coffs Harbour
Known for Beaches, Family-friendly and Marinas
Enjoy beautiful beaches, excellent surf breaks, and see whales or dolphins at one of the east coast's most popular towns.

Reasons to visit

  • Big Banana Fun Park
  • Coffs Harbour Jetty
  • Woolgoolga Beach
A waterfront cityscape at dusk with buildings, a dock, and boats.
Wollongong
Known for Beaches, Shopping and Ports
Wollongong awaits: its beaches, cafes, rainforest, and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Wollongong City Beach
  • North Wollongong Beach
  • Wollongong Harbor
A lighthouse on a cliff overlooking the ocean at sunset.
Byron Bay
Known for Beaches, Biking and Swimming
Duck into a quirky store to pick up some hippy gear, hike through national parks, or grab a board and get surfing at one of Australia’s favourite beach towns.

Reasons to visit

  • Main Beach
  • Wategos Beach
  • Cape Byron Lighthouse
A starry night sky with the Milky Way visible, a dense cluster of stars, and a forested foreground.
Bowral
Known for Dining, Friendly people and Gardens
The largest town in the Southern Highlands has grand colonial manors, elegant English gardens, a piece of Australian cricket history and wild forest reserves.

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