This is city life at its most photogenic
Sydney, Australia
Framed by pristine beaches and coastal views, Sydney is a seriously good-looking city – and we’re not just talking about the tanned toned locals. Its vast harbour is home to an iconic bridge and opera house, plus over 100 golden-sand beaches. But there’s also good food, better wine, great shopping, dynamic neighbourhoods and day trips to the Blue Mountains. Simply put: Sydney is more than just a gateway to Australia, it is urban living at its best.
Climb the Bridge
It’s hard to miss the Sydney Harbour Bridge, or the Coathanger as locals affectionately refer to it. The metal bridge dominates the skyline, so why not walk across it? Or, provided you don’t suffer from vertigo, try the famous ‘BridgeClimb’. We can arrange a private experience so that you can enjoy the impressive views of Sydney Harbour without the crowds.
Go behind the scenes at the opera
The Sydney Opera House sails are instantly recognisable and up close you can see they’re made from over one million white tiles. This landmark, designed by Jorn Utzon and opened in 1973, is equally fascinating inside. Our expert guide will take you on an exclusive backstage tour to discover the building’s history – and then you can relax with a night at the opera.
Learn to surf at Bondi Beach
Australia’s most renowned beach, Bondi, is one of the best places on earth to catch a wave. But if you aren’t confident ‘hanging ten’, consider signing up for a private surf lesson. Whether you’re a beginner or simply looking to improve your technique and hone your skills, special one-on-one attention should see you riding the waves like a pro.
Live like a Sydneysider
This is a city that is best experienced like a local, and we’ll help you make that happen. Maybe a foodie tasting tour of the many Asian restaurants? Or a trip to the Royal Botanic Garden to learn about native flora? Perhaps it’s simply a private boat across the harbour for sunset views with cocktails. Anything is possible in Sydney.
Essential Sydney
The capital of the Australian state of New South Wales was founded when the first fleet of convict ships arrived in 1788, and the metropolis is named after Lord Sydney, a leading British politician at the time. Fast forward to today and Sydney is home to over five million, the largest city in Australia. It exudes cosmopolitan cool and knows how to have a good time, so pack your sunnies and let Cosa take you there.
Where it is
Oceania
When to go
All year
Why go there
Iconic architecture
Brilliant beaches
Urban living
What to see
Sydney Harbour
Sydney Opera House
Bondi Beach