Bondi Beach
One of Australia’s most famous beaches The closest ocean beach to central Sydney, the famous Bondi Beach is a kilometer… Read More »Bondi Beach
One of Australia’s most famous beaches The closest ocean beach to central Sydney, the famous Bondi Beach is a kilometer… Read More »Bondi Beach
A favourite holiday beach across the harbour. Located on a short peninsula to the north of Sydney Harbour, Manly and… Read More »Manly
Sydney’s closest national park Located just 29 kilometers south of Sydney, the Royal National Park consist of 151 square kilometers… Read More »Royal National Park
Directly north of the city of Newcastle and a few kilometers south of the Myall Lakes, Port Stephens is a… Read More »Port Stephens
The second largest city in New South Wales in the Hunter Valley Only 162 kilometers north of Sydney, Newcastle is… Read More »Newcastle
A long stretch of a beautiful holiday beach At the mouth of the Brisbane Water estuary and surrounded by national… Read More »Umina Beach
To the north of Gosford, sitting between its ocean beach and the small inland lake is the resort township of… Read More »Avoca Beach
Spectacular coastal views close to Sydney A few kilometers south of Gosford and less than a hour north of Sydney,… Read More »Bouddi National Park
At the very north of the Central Coast, the Munmorah State Conservation Area consists of scenic coastal views, long pristine beaches,… Read More »Munmorah State Conservation Area
A few minutes from Woy Woy and facing the panoramic Broken Bay, Pearl Beach with a few beach houses hugging… Read More »Pearl Beach
On the southern edge of the city of Newcastle and the state’s coal industry and the beginning of the North… Read More »Lake Macquarie
A system of inland lakes, the largest system in New South Wales, coastal dunes and pristine beaches make up the… Read More »Myall Lakes National Park
Just an hour south of Tweed Heads and the Queensland border, the subtropical resort township of Byron Bay is famous… Read More »Byron Bay
North of Port Macquarie, Coffs Harbour is the major city of the North Coast, next to Newcastle. On what is… Read More »Coffs Harbour
Port Macquarie is one of the larger townships of the North Coast and sits on the estuary of the Hastings… Read More »Port Macquarie
Six hundred kilometers directly east of Port Macquarie, in the Pacific Ocean, is the remnant of a long past volcano,… Read More »Lord Howe Island
The most northern coastal town on the NSW North Coast, at the mouth of Tweed River and sharing the Queensland… Read More »Tweed Heads
Just north of the Myall Lakes and on a long coastal peninsula that separates the Wallis Lake from the ocean, Forster is… Read More »Forster
South of Port Macquarie, the Crowdy Bay National Park is 15 kilometers of pristine beaches between Diamond Head and Crowdy… Read More »Crowdy Bay National Park
Between Port Macquarie and Coffs Harbour, with its 18th century gaol at Trial Bay, the Arakoon National Park is one… Read More »Arakoon National Park