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  1. Jugs of cocktails, fresh, sustainable seafood and a million-dollar view, The Bucket List has it all. With picnic tables, buckets of fish and chips, fresh salads and one of the best cocktail menus in Sydney, The Bucket List is the perfect spot to watch the afternoon slip away.

    • Bondi PavillIion, Queen Elizabeth Drive, Bondi Beach, 2026, NSW
    • (02) 9365 4122
    • The Sydney Opera House. The most famous attraction in Sydney, the Opera House is a must-see. This performance center draws millions of visitors every year and is known for its distinct sail-like structure, which is an incredible feat of architecture and engineering.
    • Sydney Harbour. The Sydney Harbour is what really makes this city special. It is one of the largest natural harbors in the world, about 19 km long. Along this harbor are the Sydney Opera House, Taronga Zoo, coves and inlets, stunning views of the city skyline, and suburbs.
    • Circular Quay. This vibrant neighborhood encompasses the main port on Sydney Harbour and a collection of fine-dining establishments. If you plan to ride a ferry while in Sydney, this is the place to go.
    • Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb. The Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb is one of the most popular attractions in the Sydney area. Scaling the beautiful and historic Sydney Harbour Bridge is a once in a lifetime experience.
    • Bondi Beach to Coogee Beach hike. Brisbanites are all jealous of Sydney’s proximity to beaches, and this walk in the Eastern suburbs showcases several of the city’s most beautiful beaches.
    • Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb. The Sydney Harbour Bridge is an impressive piece of architecture that provides a magnificent backdrop to the famous Sydney Opera House.
    • Explore the Blue Mountains. The Blue Mountains National Park is one of the most famous parks in all of Australia – and is located just west of Sydney.
    • Go Whale Watching (May through November only) Every year between May and November, one of the longest animal migrations takes place just off the coast of eastern Australia – by humpback whales.
  2. Sydney is recognised around the world by its three major icons - spectacular Sydney Harbour, Sydney Harbour Bridge and the World Heritage-listed Sydney Opera House. Admire the city's natural beauty on a ferry ride or explore the harbour and its hidden coves on a yacht or cruise.

  3. From classic Sydney bucket list items to quirky secrets from locals – this is the only Harbour City guide you'll need

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    • Walk off your lonesomeness. Maybe you just landed or maybe you want to spend some time exploring on your own before meeting friends. There is nothing better than going for a walk around Sydney.
    • Cruise around the Sydney Harbour. One of the best things to do in Sydney is getting on the hop on and hop off cruise. But that is pretty common right!
    • Check out Bondi Icebergs Pool. Bondi Icebergs Pool is the most photographed ocean pool in Australia. The 50-meter saltwater pool is a popular spot for swimmers, photographers, sunbathers and a starting spot on the Bondi to Coogee walk.
    • Parasail in Manly. If you want to experience flying like a bird, but don’t want to attach yourself to another human being then Parasailing in Sydney is for you.
  4. Aug 3, 2015 · 1. Skydive over the pristine Wollongong Beach. Photo courtesy of Destination New South Wales. What’s a bucket list without the adrenaline pumping act of skydiving? Skydive the Beach Sydney is the only tour operator in the city that allows you to take the plunge over pearly white sand and the vast turquoise ocean.