Welcome  to Sydney in Cyber Space

  A Bridge Climb is an experience you will never forget. There are free walks up to the top of the south east pylon or paid guided Climbs to the top of the world famous Sydney Harbour Bridge. 134 metres above Sydney Harbour. The Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb starts and finishes at Climb Base, 5 Cumberland St, The Rocks, Sydney. Bridge Climb operates in all Sydney weather conditions, except electrical storms and extremely high wind.
  Tour the inside of the Sydney Opera House.
See inside the world's most recognisable sails. Experience the architecture and engineering. A work of art that came into existence against impossible odds. Working with new, rich audio-visual components, where images are projected onto the fabric of the building.
  Tour the outside for Free and taken in the majestic Sydney skyline. Its one of the best locations to get your holiday pictures that you will treasure for the rest of your life.

Sydney Harbour Ferry Rides
A truly unique experience,  whether you’re catching up on a little rest and relaxation, or visiting Sydney for the first time, travelling with Sydney Ferries is a cheap, convenient and captivating way to see Sydney’s city centre and vibrant suburbs at its very best. 
From the sea to the suburbs - Sydney Ferries offers you a variety of ’must-see’ tourist attractions and revealing many of Sydney’s local secrets.
Manly for a day.......
Manly has two sides,  the Sydney harbour side and the fabulous beach. Manly  is one of Sydney’s most popular seaside destinations. The Corso links the harbour to the seaside and its full of exciting activities which are highly popular with tourists and locals alike. 
Travelling to Manly from Sydney's main ferry terminal, Circular Quay, takes 30 minutes by ferry or 15 minutes by the faster 'Jet Cat' catamaran.

. Opened in 1988, the Sydney Aquarium is one of the largest Aquariums in the world and ranks with other leading aquariums such as those in Monterey in the USA and Osaka in Japan. The variety of aquatic life will astound you. from cold southern oceans to the tropical waters of the Great Barrier Reef, from rocky shores and estuaries to the slow moving rivers of the dry interior. Large collections of Australian aquatic life. View massive grey nurse sharks, uniquely Australian platypus and fairy penguins, seals, crocodiles, tropical fish and much more....