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Cool Ways to Beat The Heat in Sydney, New South Wales

Author: Evelyn Adam
by Evelyn Adam
Posted: Feb 14, 2022

Sydney’s summers are known to be scorchers and though the waterfront location of the city makes it less intense with its occasional breezes, it is always worth having some go-to locations where you can beat the heat. Here are some venues, activities and other destinations within the city where you can lay back, relax, be cool and escape the muggy weather.

Sydney’s Harbour is known as one of the prime tourist destinations in the city and it is an ideal place to melt away your stress during summer. The last thing you want to do when the temperature soars high beyond the limits of comfort is to step outside, but there are plenty of fun and relaxing activities that will keep you cool throughout your time outside. A Sydney Harbour dinner cruise is a great way to destress after a long day of work. All the top vessels including the authentic paddlewheeler, the premium glass boat and the multi-million dollar catamaran have a fully-air conditioned and climate controlled interiors that will further soothe your experience. You can even savour a lip-smacking dinner in this atmosphere along with select drinks and beverages that can be bought from the fully licensed bars. A lunch cruise is also an ideal option if you're stepping outside during daytime, you can step onto the outer decks and feel the breeze of the harbour waters, all the while taking a look at some of the biggest landmarks of Australia, the Opera House and Harbour Bridge.

The summer in Sydney starts during December, unlike most of the countries in Europe which enjoy winter during this time of the year. People from such countries flock to Sydney to enjoy a tropical getaway in the many natural and man-made wonders of this spectacular city. If you're planning a perfect day trip in Sydney, then slide onto the wild and water-themed rides at Raging Waters, an aquatic playground for people of all ages. Feel the thrill and joy of over thirty rides and attractions and get a splash in the largest kid’s water park area in Australia. There’s enough activity to fill an entire weekend with its double Skycoaster, sandy shores, waterslides of varying intensities and dining options. You can surely come here on a blistering day and indulge in the endless attractions to enjoy a peaceful and relaxing day.

These aren't the only ways to retreat when the city starts to sizzle–there’s no better feeling than stepping out of the blazing heat and into the coolness of cinemas for a couple of hours. Grab yourself a popcorn and get ready for a movie marathon in any of the local movie theatres including the Dendy Lounge, Golden Age Cinema and the like.

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