You couldn’t go down under without a visit to Australia’s most iconic city.
Whether it’s the playful roofs of the Opera House, the muscular curving steel of the Harbour Bridge or the turquoise waters of Bondi Beach, Sydney is a city where photo opportunities abound.
But with art, history and culture around every corner, the city’s annual 16-million visitors find so much more during their time here.

The largest steel arch in the world and a symbol of Sydney itself, the Harbour Bridge is a must-see...
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Read MoreAn emblem of Sydney, the Opera House can be seen from both sides of the harbour.
Read MoreThe curving stretch of pure-white sand and turquoise water makes Bondi Beach one of the world’s...
Read MoreMore a part of Australia than the Harbour Bridge or the Opera House, the Aboriginal people are the...
Read MoreFor peak weather that's warm but barable the best times to visit are between Sept-Nov and Mar-May.
If you're from the U.K you can get an ETA Electronic Travel Authorization before flying just by applying online.
We recommend going to Sydney for 5 days or more but Australia as a whole should be visit for 10 days minimum given the long haul flight for most people.
Dubai is the city that keeps on growing. It’s become one of the most desirable destinations in the world, capturing the hearts of thrill seekers and travel addicts.
The French Riviera is a geographical kiss between the bordering lips of the Alps and the Mediterranean sea. No wonder it makes for such a romantic backdrop.
New Zealand has thousands of miles of untouched natural scenery. With mountains, fjords, beaches and glaciers spread across 600 different islands, there’s enough to do in New Zealand to fuel a lifetime of travel.