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Family-friendly Hangout Destination in New South Wales
Posted: Sep 18, 2021
In New South Wales, the land of golden beaches, glamorous harbours and a stunning metropol, there is no shortage of splendid destinations that are perfect for hanging out with your favourite people. Take a break from your routine life for a deserved time with your family. Go to a themed adventure park, wildlife centres, beaches, fancy restaurants or game parks where you can have the best time with your family.
Sydney is one of the major cities in Australia, located at the heart of NSW. Here is where you will find a plethora of tourist destinations including the famous Sydney Harbour, Luna Park, Bondi and Manly beach and Royal National Park. For a familiar and exciting experience, Sydney Harbour is our best pick for you. There are many options like a lunch cruise in Sydney, Luna Park, Royal Botanical Gardens and dining precincts that are family-friendly and come at a reasonable spend. Choose the most popular catamaran cruise on the harbour for a memorable lunch or dinner cruise as it offers a chic ambience and luxury dine-with-a-view experience. Enjoy a freshly prepared dinner while taking in the fantastic views of the harbour attractions including the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House. A Sydney dinner cruise is one of the best family-friendly experiences on the harbour and it is available at exciting offer prices too. What makes a cruise dining experience so different from any other waterfront dining places at the harbour is its dynamic sightseeing opportunities. The friendly waiters on board the cruise will make the experience extra lively for you.
Zoos and wildlife centres are a favourite haunt for families, especially for those with kids. Each of these places are famous for exclusive wildlife encounters like feeding marine life, whale watching or cuddling a koala. In Port Stephens, you can come in contact with some exotic marine species at Irukandji Shark & Ray Encounters. At Mogo Wildlife Park, there is a diverse collection of rare and exotic wildlife species including gorillas, silvery gibbons, rhinoceros, Bolivian squirrel, meerkats, cheetahs, Sumatran tigers, ring-tailed lemurs and so on. Macadamia Castle is filled with little surprises—of fur, feathers, food and family fun. There are countless options like the Taronga Western Plains Zoo, Australian Reptile Park, Butterfly House, Dolphin Marine Conservation Park and Australia Walkabout Wildlife Park.
Action parks or amusement parks are another much sought-after family-friendly destination. Of all the choices, Luna Park is the amusement park with the most number of visitors in Sydney as it has a historic reputation and it overlooks the spectacular harbour. There are many family-rides at Luna Park and food joints at every pit stop to keep you energised for an entire day of fun, screams, music, laughter and more. Another great family experience awaits you at Jamberoo Action Park, NSW’s largest family-owned water theme park which also features a roster of world-class rides and attractions. This amusement park has a natural setting, amidst the mountains in Jamberoo with a spectacular background of the Illawarra escarpment. If your kids simply love being surrounded by pristine nature, take them to explore the temperate rainforest at the Illawarra Fly Treetop Adventures.
One of the most exciting aspects of living in New South Wales is its proximity to beaches. NSW has a 2000km stretch of coastal land and is home to some 100 beaches. Besides the famous Manly and Bondi beaches, which have gained a lot of international traction due to the larger tourist population, there are countless other beaches that are lesser known to the world. A selection of Sydney’s most-favourite family-friendly beaches include the Shark Beach at Nielsen Park, Parsley Bay Reserve, Camp Cove Beach, Bronte Beach, Greenwich Baths, Balmoral Beach, Clifton Gardens, Chinamans Beach, Shelly Beach and on goes the list.
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