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For many years, NSW Travel has stood as a prominent travel wholesaler in Australia and New Zealand. Accumulating a vast store of knowledge, they are well-versed in the intricacies that transform a vacation in Tasmania into a truly memorable experience.
NSW Travel Blog
2w ago
The Best Wakesurf & Wakeboard Locations in New South Wales: A Comprehensive Guide
New South Wales is a popular destination for wakeboarding and wakesurfing enthusiasts. With its stunning coastline, pristine waters, and perfect weather conditions, it’s no wonder why this state is a go-to spot for water sports enthusiasts. In this article, we will explore some of the best locations in New South Wales for wakesurfing and wakeboarding.
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1M ago
The Vinophile’s Guide To Exploring NSW Wine Countries
Ever pondered what lies beyond the celebrated Opera House and the Harbor Bridge in New South Wales? Whilst these Sydney icons regularly capture worldwide focus, a hidden gem waits to be uncorked in this diverse Australian state — its flourishing wine industry! Indeed, NSW isn’t solely about magnificent buildings and breathtaking perspectives; it also houses some of Australia’s most scenic viticulture regions.
In celebration of the incredible landscapes and the even more astounding wine culture, we bring you 6 of the finest wine desti ..read more
NSW Travel Blog
2M ago
Clean Up Australia Day New South Wales
Clean Up Australia Day is the nation’s largest community-based environmental event held annually to protect our environment from litter and rubbish. Clean Up Australia Day in New South Wales is usually held in March. Volunteers from across the state will come together on this day to help clean up rubbish from parks, beaches, bushland, rivers, creeks, and roadsides.
New South Wales has some of the most spectacular natural environments in Australia, from the world-heritage-listed Blue Mountains to over 600 national parks and reserves. Keeping these environm ..read more
NSW Travel Blog
3M ago
Heritage Buildings To Visit In New South Wales & Sydney
New South Wales is home to some of Australia’s most iconic heritage buildings. From Sydney’s majestic colonial sandstone edifices to the grand 19th-century mansions scattered throughout the state, New South Wales offers a treasure trove of historic architecture for visitors to explore.
Many of these heritage sites provide a window into the past, showcasing the lives and times of early Australian settlers.
Their ornate facades and opulent interiors reflect the optimism and ambition of a growing colony seeking to establish its own ..read more
NSW Travel Blog
3M ago
Best Bakeries in New South Wales & Sydney
New South Wales is renowned across Australia for its incredible bakeries offering freshly baked bread, pastries, cakes, and savory treats.
From classic neighborhood bakeries in Sydney to award-winning patisseries, the top bakeries in New South Wales feature something for all tastes and diets.
With so many options spanning signature artisan loaves, buttery croissants, seasonal danishes, and towering layer cakes, it can be tricky to decide where to indulge first when exploring the region.
In this article, we will dive into five standout bakerie ..read more
NSW Travel Blog
5M ago
Crafting Your Dream Escape: Building a Holiday Home in Perth vs. New South Wales
The allure of owning a holiday home in Australia is a dream many aspire to. With its diverse landscapes, vibrant cities, and unique wildlife, Australia offers a variety of experiences for every traveler.
Focusing on New South Wales (NSW) and Perth, this article explores the nuances of building a holiday home in these popular destinations. Each location offers its own unique charm and opportunities for potential homeowners.
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5M ago
Planning A School Trip To NSW? Here’s What Teachers Need To Remember
Organising a school trip, whether for a day excursion or a multi-day camp, takes a lot of coordination to ensure events run smoothly while keeping students engaged, safe and enthused. As rewarding antidotes to classroom routines, successful getaways require thorough planning across key areas. Follow this handy guide when arranging upcoming outings so your next student adventure proves fun, organised, and meets key curriculum goals.
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NSW Travel Blog
5M ago
Insider Tips For Relocating To New South Wales: Navigating the Local Landscape
Embarking on a journey to relocate within Australia signifies more than a mere change of address; it beckons the chance to immerse oneself in novel landscapes and adopt an entirely new way of life. For those contemplating a move to the diverse and culturally rich state of New South Wales, this comprehensive guide serves as a compass, providing insider tips and invaluable insights garnered from the seasoned perspective of a local resident. Beyond relocation logistics, this roadmap aims to illuminate the nuanced facet ..read more
NSW Travel Blog
5M ago
Sofitel Sydney Darling Harbour Information
Amazing views, beautiful rooms and friendly staff. The Sofitel in Darling Harbour is one of the most beautiful in Sydney. The amazing bars, huge swimming pool and very cool bars will make your stay something special. Book your next stay with NSW Travel.
Sofitel Darling Harbour was Sydney’s first luxury new-build hotel in 18 months.
We bring you the $500 million, 35-level, 590-room Sofitel Sydney Darling Harbour to guests. Not only is it the first new build luxury hotel in Sydney’s CBD since the Westin Hotel opened in 1999 at No 1 Martin Pla ..read more
NSW Travel Blog
5M ago
Sydney Harbour Bridge Information
The planning and construction stages of the Sydney Harbour Bridge spanned over many years and dates back to the very early 1800’s. In 1815 is when it was first put forward to join the north and south sides of Sydney by a convict by the name of Francis Greenway but it wasn’t until the early 1900’s when the construction of the Sydney Harbour Bridge finally began and then actually completed in 1932. Around the time of the completion the Sydney Harbour Bridge was considered and engineering ingenuity and was seen as the epitome of modern bridge design bac ..read more