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Welcome to New South Wales
Discover a Stunning Coastline,
Fascinating Outback Landscapes
World Heritage Listed National Parks
Snowy River and Alpine Country
Australia's Capital City Canberra
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such diverse holiday experiences; there is something for everyone.
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No matter what type of holiday you’re looking for, New South Wales Holidays 'has a variety of holiday packages, luxury accommodation, cheap deals and last minute bookings.
If it’s sun, sand and surf you’re after, then self-drive holidays along NSW beaches are
amazing; from the beautiful North Coast with the beachside towns of Byron
Bay and Ballina to the Central Coast and its many aquatic playgrounds, down to the sparkling waters and pristine beaches of the
South Coast.
Please remember to swim between the red and yellow flags and listen to instructions from lifesavers and lifeguards.
Take time to explore Canberra and the New South Wales countryside and you’ll find dramatic mountain scenery, charming towns and
home to some of Australia’s best wine regions, where you can visit
boutique wineries and enjoy gourmet local produce. The coast of
New South Wales is abundant with fresh seafood to enjoy at a beach or slick modern brasseries in
heritage buildings.
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Sydney and Surrounds
Blessed with a sunny climate, exciting attractions and a beautiful harbour that undeniably becomes the centrepiece of any visit, Australia’s oldest, biggest and most cosmopolitan city, Sydney along with Darling Harbour, The Rocks & Circular Quay are just waiting to be explored. Whatever the time of year, there’s so much to see and do in this dazzling harbour city.
Sydney East
Features some of the best beaches in Sydney, with a surf beach, magnificent coastal walk and a protected marine reserve that attracts snorkellers and scuba divers. Bondi, only eight kilometres away, is the closest beach to the city, here you’ll find great surf, good food and a laid-back beach culture.
Sydney North
Blessed with spectacular beaches and national parks, exclusive harbourside suburbs which enjoy sensational harbour views, a sophisticated dining scene, stylish boutiques and easy access to Sydney's northern attractions.
West of Sydney is the stunning Blue Mountains and North/West the Hunter Valley with world-class wineries. |
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Central Coast
Just a leisurely one hour drive north of Sydney, and with a combination of bays, beaches, lakes and lush hinterland, the Central Coast is the perfect location for a tranquil beachside getaway.
Lake Macquarie is a quaint waterfront town, just 90 minutes drive north of Sydney and is the perfect spot to relax and indulge.
Newcastle is two hours drive north of Sydney. Newcastle's fabulous beaches, laidback lifestyle, fascinating harbour and eclectic arts scene have helped the city triumph over its industrial background, which is now a contemporary beachside city with beautiful beaches, a bustling harbour and a thriving cultural scene.
Hunter Valley
Just two hours north-west of Sydney this region is well known for its award winning wines, with over a hundred wineries and cellar doors for you to explore. |
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Mid North Coast
Stretching from Port Stephens to Port Macquarie, you will find a range of holiday experiences in the Mid North Coast region.
Just 15 minutes north of Forster and a three hour drive from Sydney is Diamond Beach. The Great Lakes Region is perfect for those seeking some solitude.
A leisurely two and a half hour drive north of Sydney is Port Stephens.
Further north, Port Macquarie is a welcoming coastal resort city with an intriguing history and another favourite holiday destination amongst families.
Coffs Harbour is sure to please the whole family, offering great beaches for swimming, surfing or just relaxing. |
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Far North Coast
With an unspoilt coastline and subtropical climate, this is the perfect holiday destination for those seeking some solitude.
From the Queensland border at the northern most tip of New South Wales, you will find great surfing beaches, a volcanic mountain ranges with lush rainforests in National Parks, while along the Tweed Coast are various seaside villages.
Around ten minutes drive south of the QLD border is Byron Bay a unique seaside village with a relaxed, alternative lifestyle and clean, undeveloped beaches all the way south to Yamba and Angourie. |
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South Coast
South of Sydney through Wollongong and Kiama, then Nowra, past Ulladulla, Batemans Bay, Moruya, to Narooma then Merimbula to the Victoria border.
Pristine beaches, crystal clear waters and more than 30 national parks make this region a popular choice for those seeking relaxation amongst unspoilt wilderness.
The natural attractions of the region are well supplemented by high standard tourism services and facilities. The region provides a wide range of accommodation, restaurants, entertainment and conference facilities. The climate is warm and humid with moderate to high rainfall. |
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South West
Canberra Australia's capital is a modern city just three hours south of Sydney.
Southern Highlands easily accessible by car, Australia's high country is home to spectacular peaks, clear mountain streams, magnificent valleys and the famous Murray and Snowy Rivers. More than half of the alpine habitat in Australia falls inside the Snowy Mountains boundaries.
Murray River Region
Tumbling from its source in the High Country, the Murray is one of the world's great rivers, flowing through river red gum forests, wetlands teeming with birdlife, rich agricultural land and busy river towns.
Snowy Mountains
Australia's high country is home to spectacular peaks, clear mountain streams and cool, crisp air, which make the perfect setting for any holiday.
The Snowy Region is easily accessible by car. Coupled with the abundance of unpolluted freshwater streams, the famous Murray and Snowy Rivers, magnificent valleys and undulating meadow, the region is proudly unique and abundant in its natural attractions. |
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The Riverina
This region has it all, from some of the nation's best food and wine, to the widest, most breathtaking horizons filled with wonderment, just waiting for your discovery.
With national parks, picnic grounds, unique wildlife, heritage buildings, festivals, art galleries, historic trains and planes, walking trails, country music, haunted houses, botanical gardens, agricultural shows, museums, producer's markets, rivers and ancient aboriginal culture.
Outback New South Wales
Take a journey to outback New South Wales and discover spectacular landscapes, classic outback towns, and good old fashioned country hospitality. A visit to the outback of New South Wales begins in Broken Hill, be prepared to be inspired, with a strong mining heritage, vibrant arts community and fascinating landscapes, because once you've been there you'll understand why the locals love their place. There is something for everyone. |
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Norfolk Island
Norfolk Island is one of the Pacific’s most fascinating and special destinations; a sub tropical paradise with an enticing mix of spectacular scenery, old world charm and a colourful past.
Norfolk is the perfect destination for a truly unique holiday experience.
Reminders of Norfolk’s rich history are dotted everywhere; discover many historical buildings including the convict area of Kingston and learn about the distinctive Norfolk culture kept alive by direct descendants of the Bounty mutineers. Listen to locals speaking their own language – a sing song mix of Old English and Tahitian, one of the rarest in the world.
Norfolk boasts fresh island food, locally produced wine and coffee and tasty local specialty dishes. Sample the Norfolk cuisine in restaurants scattered throughout the island or at a progressive dinner held in local homes - a highlight not to be missed! Relax, soak up the stunning views of sapphire coloured seas from a beach or rocky cliff top, or choose from the many activities on offer. Stroll beneath the
tallest pine trees on earth, snorkel or dive beautiful coral reefs, indulge in low tax shopping or get adventurous on a mountain bike or quad bike.
Visit this jewel of the South Pacific and be surprised – you’ll never want to leave.
How To Get There: Norfolk Island is easily accessible with Norfolk Air. Flights operate from Sydney (2 hours 30 minutes) and Brisbane (2 hours 10 minutes) every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. From Melbourne (3 hours 15 minutes) on Fridays and from Newcastle (2 hours 30 minutes) on Mondays. |
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