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Few Sunset Viewing Spots in Sydney, New South Wales

Few Sunset Viewing Spots in Sydney, New South Wales

Sydney is blessed with an incredible combination of a unique city skyline, scenic landscapes and an incredible waterfront setting and it's no surprise that the sunsets here are one of the most beautiful in Australia. You can enjoy the sunset from many places across Sydney, some of them close to the city, some of them around the harbour and some at the many beaches, with Port Jackson being the most popular destination among the natives.

The sight of the iconiques, the Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge over a calm sunset is truly a sight to behold, whether you are visiting Sydney for the first time or a local resident. A dinner cruise in Sydney is an ideal vantage point to witness this breathtaking sight and after taking in the views you can even sate your appetite with a freshly cooked dinner. Feel the breeze of the harbour waters as you cruise past some top harbour landmarks with the sun slowly fading into the horizon. The Sydney dinner cruise can be experienced on some top vessels including the premium glass boat, a unique paddlewheeler or a multi-million dollar catamaran, each built and designed for special purposes. Choose your pick for the evening and enjoy a memorable evening watching the scenic sunset over the gleaming waters.

Robertson Park and Barangaroo Reserve are few other locations that face the harbour and boast incredible sunset views that can be seen all the way up to the CBD. What makes these parks a great evening destination is that you can take a walk on the famous trails and explore the headland as well, before finding a bench or a large rock to view the orange sunset. Milk Beach is another short strip of sand facing Shark Island, from where you can watch the sunset in the harbour with the city skyline perfectly visible in the background. This is the perfect place for a late afternoon swim away from the big waves and crowd and if you linger around till evening, you will be rewarded with fantastic views!

After watching the sun go down slowly behind the Harbour Bridge, you can choose to further explore what Sydney’s nightlife is all about. On the Southern entrance of the bridge, lies the historic cobblestone laneways known as The Rocks, one of Sydney’s oldest localities. This iconic place is a famous tourist destination with plenty of entertainment for people of all ages. If you're visiting with friends this is an ideal place for a pub crawl, because it's home to the city’s most iconic bars and pubs, and sipping a drink at an al fresco bar with the harbour as the backdrop makes it a must experience. If you're up to it you can also jump on free guided tours which will give you an overview of the region’s historical and cultural significance. 

Few Sunset Viewing Spots in Sydney, New South Wales
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