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Australia Day 2021 - Three Ways to Celebrate in Sydney

Author: Samantha Markas
by Samantha Markas
Posted: Dec 20, 2021

Here comes the official national day of Australia, on 26th of January 2022. Here lists some of the best ideas to celebrate the national day to its fullest. It is evident that the significance, practices, and meaning of celebrating Australia Day has evolved over time. But one thing remains the same- the spirit and values of the nation. Gather your family, friends, and kids, make them aware about the spirit and values of Australia and how proud you are of being an Australian. Let the future generation learn history. Tell your kids about the arrival of the first fleet on Sydney Cove and the following days of exploration. Take them for a trip around the famous attractions of Sydney. Sydney is rich with many highly discussed and under appreciated destinations. Try exploring these first and discover more along your way.

Sydney Harbour, Sydney

Sydney hosts numerous celebrations and special events for Australia Day celebration across its coastline. People also tend to shop big on this occasion. With a wide range of festivities spread around the city, it can be confusing to pick just one suitable destination. Well you don't need to get worked up anymore, just head to the famous Sydney Harbour and board an Australia Day cruise. With this special cruise you can see the famous harbour events such as the tall ship and ferry race. You can choose from an authentic paddlewheeler with wrap-around verandahs, premium glass boat with floor-to-ceiling glass walls or a multi-million dollar catamaran with expansive outer decks. They ensure a comfortable and crowd-free experience with limited seatings. Sit back and relax while you cruise through the harbour and savour a delicious lunch prepared freshly by the onboard chefs. You can combine your food with Australian drinks and beverages included for the duration of the cruise to fully embrace the holiday spirit. Stroll through the outer decks with a drink in your hand and catch sight of the iconic Opera House, Harbour Bridge and many more attractions. So don’t miss out on this special cruise, catch all the action from its outer decks and feast on a sumptuous menu. Choose wisely and on board one of the best Australia Day cruises on Sydney Harbour with your family and friends. Be proud of being an Australian. Grab your seats at the earliest!

The Rocks, Sydney

If you are in search of an amazing location to celebrate the vibes of Australia Day with your family and friends in a quite composed manner, then you can head over to The Rocks. The Rocks is the oldest part of Sydney in the shadow of the iconic Harbour Bridge. It's a historical area and a tourist precinct with narrow cobblestone laneways, ancient colonial architectures, sandstone churches and some of the oldest pubs in Australia. Here, you can find great places to eat, drink and shop and also stay, although they can get a bit pricey at times. You can hire a bike or a rollerblade and ride through the markets to the iconic harbour attractions. Apart from the famous market, you can dive deeper into the history of Sydney by visiting some of the museums around its precincts while stopping to see some street entertainments on your way.

Hunter Valley

This is one of Australia's premier wine regions, just 2-hours north of Sydney. It is a great way to escape from the city to the countryside and explore the amazing wineries that are produced here. Meet the professional winemakers, learn about the valley's winemaking history and enjoy some fine wines. The tours here are entertaining, immersive and informative. You can simply show up and taste, although many cellars require pre-bookings so make sure to check it out on their website.

About the Author

Looking for ideas and activities to celebrate Australia Day in Sydney. I am a blogger who loves to share unique ideas about travelling or to celebrate occasions in a different way.

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Author: Samantha Markas

Samantha Markas

Member since: Nov 09, 2020
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