Sydney, Australia beach guide & holiday information
This brash and bustling city has become an international holiday destination, offering sunny beaches, friendly people, as well as culture, with the world famous Sydney Opera House right on its shore. Built to resemble the sails of a ship, the iconic shape of the Sydney Opera House is world renowned for it acoustics, Thousands of music lovers flood into Sydney to enjoy the inimitable sound produced in this building.
The beaches throng with muscular, well-tanned bodies, either worshiping the sun or playing volleyball, swimming, surfing, sailing or just splashing about in the waters. There are other activities such as hiking, exploring, horseback riding, well, you name it.. and there will be something for you. Theatre, galleries and movie houses are all available if your taste runs to the more refined. The nightlife of this hip and happening place is kick-ass, as can expected with all the testosterone and oestrogen generated after a day spent playing on the sun-drenched beaches. There are bars, pubs and clubs that cater for every taste and style. From determinedly masculine bars, complete with darts teams and ribald jokes, to Gay-friendly Clubs with upscale class. Restaurants offer everything dish from fine dining to Japanese cuisine to hamburgers and chips.
As for accommodation, the choice is as wide as the welcome is. From plush, five star apartments, and hotels, to friendly little B&B's and youth hostels. From Backpackers to camping grounds, it is all there for the taking.. and prior booking. Every traveller, big or small, will feel welcome, and every tourist, whether accompanied by wife and family, or a lone wolf out on his, or her, own, will find the perfect holiday destination in Sydney, Australia. Population for the city of Sydney is around 4,394,585