Activities
Virtual Yoga Classes
Enjoy one of Australia's most famous landmarks while improving your physical and mental well-being during a series of virtual yoga sessions filmed at the Sydney Opera House. Guided by two expert instructors, these pre-recorded classes take place both inside and outside of the iconic building. Each cinematic, 30-minute video features a curated ambient soundtrack with inspiring views of the venue. Yoga retreats offer an excellent opportunity to unwind and enhance both your physical and mental health.
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Offer is exclusive to Mastercard cardholders
Lessons are free and will be delivered via Vimeo link
Experience is appropriate for participants of all ages and skill levels
Videos are in English
Location
Sydney Opera House
Golf
Golf is not only a sport but also a social activity that provides opportunities for networking, relaxation, and physical exercise. Many golf courses in and around Sydney offer breathtaking views of the ocean, beaches, and lush greenery. These scenic golf courses attract golfers and visitors looking for a visually appealing and enjoyable golfing experience. Sydney has a long-standing tradition of golf. Sydney boasts several world-class golf courses designed by renowned golf course architects. These courses offer challenging layouts and excellent facilities, attracting both local and international golfers.
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Timings
Start: 10:00am End: 3:00pm
Please note that adult supervision is required for all age groups under the age of 16
Location
Cypress Lakes Golf and Country Club
Hunter Valley Golf and Country Club
Eating
Sydney is one of the most culturally diverse cities in the world. This diversity has led to a rich culinary landscape, with a wide range of international cuisines and flavors available. The city hosts a variety of farmers' markets where locals and tourists can purchase fresh, locally-sourced produce. Sydney has its own iconic dishes, including the Sydney Rock Oysters, meat pies, and seafood platters, which are a must-try for visitors looking to savor local flavors. These markets offer an array of fruits, vegetables, artisanal cheeses, meats, and other farm-to-table products. The city's food offerings make it a destination for food lovers from around the world.
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Famous Restaurants in Sydney
Mr. WONG
Chin Chin
Restaurant Hubert
Hiking
Hiking outdoors allows you to connect with nature, breathe in fresh air, and escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. This mental respite can contribute to your overall health and well-being .Sydney boasts an extensive network of hiking trails that cater to hikers of all levels, from beginners to experienced trekkers. Sydney offers numerous coastal hikes with breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean. The Bondi to Coogee Coastal Walk and the Royal National Park Coastal Track are two well-known examples. Sydney's hiking trails offer opportunities to observe unique Australian wildlife, including kangaroos, wallabies, possums, and a wide variety of bird species. Hiking in Sydney isn't limited to daytime adventures. Some trails are open for moonlit and night hikes, providing a different perspective on the natural beauty. The hiking community in Sydney is active, and there are various hiking clubs and events that provide opportunities for socializing and meeting like-minded outdoor enthusiasts.
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popular hiking areas
Blue Mountains
Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park
Royal National Park
Whale Watching
The waters around Sydney are home to a significant population of humpback and southern right whales. This concentration of whales ensures that whale-watching enthusiasts have a good chance of spotting these magnificent creatures during the migration season.Sydney's proximity to the ocean and its well-developed tourism infrastructure make it easy for visitors to access whale-watching tours and experiences. There are numerous operators that offer boat tours dedicated to observing whales, making it a convenient and popular activity for both tourists and locals.Sydney's coastline is known for its stunning natural beauty, which provides an incredible backdrop for whale watching. The combination of the city's iconic landmarks and the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean creates a picturesque setting for observing whales.Getting on and off the whale-watching boat or vessel require some physical effort too.
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Popular Spots for Whale Watching
Bondi Beach
Cape Solander, Kurnell
South Head, Sydney Harbour
Surfing
Surfing in Sydney is a popular and enjoyable activity, and the city offers a variety of surf spots for surfers of all levels. Many surf shops and rental outlets in Sydney offer surfboard and wetsuit rentals, making it convenient for both locals and tourists to access equipment for their surf sessions. Sydney typically experiences consistent swell throughout the year, which means you can find surfable waves in most seasons. The winter months (June to August) tend to have larger waves, while summer (December to February) brings smaller, more manageable surf for beginners. Sydney has a vibrant surf culture, with a strong emphasis on beach lifestyle and outdoor activities. You'll find plenty of surf shops, cafes, and surf-related events in the city. Sydney's surf culture, combined with its beautiful coastal scenery, makes it a fantastic destination for surfers.Surfing is a physically demanding water sport that provides a full-body workout and requires a combination of strength, balance, and cardiovascular fitness
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Popular Spots for Surfing
Bondi Beach
Palm Beach
Mona Vale Beach