What You Should and Shouldn’t Do While Visiting Sydney
Travel has been my life mentor for well over the past seven or eight years. Through exploring unknown lands, meeting new people, experiencing new things and facing an avalanche of challenges. I’m fortunate to see the world through a new set of eyes every now and then. Sydney is one of my favourite destinations on the planet, an incredibly friendly and laid-back city, with residents who admire their harbour and are happy to share it with people from all parts of the world. But this wasn’t the case every time I visited. There are a couple of things you should still avoid to ensure you have a safe staycation, be on the good side of the locals and most importantly, don’t get ripped off. The classic : Cruise V/S Ferry While this ain’t a comparison, it’s one of the most asked questions by new Sydney visitors and one you should avoid. While ferries are great in their own right and are cheaper than most cruises, Sydney Harbour lunch cruises are the best option if you're looking to experience top-quality food, views and service in one-go. I have seen plenty of agenda against standard cruises for being too pricey and delivering below-par experiences, but this isn't entirely true. I actually cruised multiple times a week to find my reasons. A cruise is well worth the money: Offers plenty of room to view the iconic Sydney attractions Covers the same ground more than once giving you plenty of time to get a good look at the sights Gives you multiple boat options. An interesting selection of dining options You’ll come across many faces who have their opinion on both, just like me, but it’s ultimately your choice. What I learned was that cruising is actually an experience while