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Drummoyne in 3 days

If you only have 3 days to spend in Drummoyne, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Pirrama Park, Luna Park Sydney, and Oz Jet Boating, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees.0
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  • Drummoyne in 3 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • Proximity is everything
  • Southeast side of town

Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Birkenhead Point, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 7 hours of your day.
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Sydney Fish Market

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4.0
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Seafood market
Sydney Fish Market is a beloved institution among locals and a world-famous seafood destination. It's the second-largest seafood market globally in terms of variety, offering some of the freshest seafood in Sydney. The market features shops for seafood, deli items, wine, and baked goods, as well as casual cafes and restaurants serving fresh oysters and fish and chips.
Sydney Fish Market is a must-visit if you love seafood! The variety is amazing! everything from fresh prawns and oysters to sushi, lobster, and sashimi. We tried a little bit of everything and it was all so fresh and delicious. It does get really busy, especially around lunchtime, but that’s part of the fun and atmosphere. Prices are reasonable for the quality you’re getting, and there’s plenty of seating by the water where you can enjoy your food. Just watch out for the seagulls if you’re eating outside! Definitely worth the stop when you’re in Sydney.
Milacarlosg — Google review
must-visit for seafood lovers. 🦞🐟 The variety is incredible — from fresh oysters, lobsters, prawns, and sushi to cooked dishes like fish & chips. Everything is fresh, flavorful, and reasonably priced for the quality. It can get very busy, especially around lunch, but the lively atmosphere adds to the experience. Seating is available inside and outside, with a nice view of the water. Perfect place to enjoy fresh seafood in Sydney!
Alberrich — Google review
Arrived at 3.20pm and it seems like most stalls are already washing up and closing, no more cooking of seafood. Had a quick look and the seafood is indeed fresh and of high quality, however, the prices are on the high side as you can expect of a tourist spot. Got a quick bite for $5 but didn’t managed to catch anything else as it was already near closing time. Would still recommend a visit if you are in the vicinity and enjoys seafood, you choose the items, they cook for you.
Tong T — Google review
The entrance is free, do not believe what’s on Google review that says $95 on ticket section. Got plenty of good food from Multiple food vendors. Many varieties of fish, prawn and crab that you can cook at home, lots of choices but if you want to eat in the market just be careful with the seagulls, those birds love to steal people’s food but thankfully they never snach mine. What I don’t like about this market is when so many Chinese tourists come here, they don’t know the basic manner like standing on the queue or just saying “excuse me & sorry”.
Thomas C — Google review
Had an awesome time at Sydney Fish Market! The seafood was super fresh and tasty — loved the oysters, salmon, scallops, and prawns. The crab legs were amazing too! Great portions, lively vibe, and that fresh coconut drink was the perfect finish. Definitely a must-visit for seafood lovers in Sydney! 🦪🦐🐟🍋
ROWENA A — Google review
An amazing place to get a variety of seafood from raw to cooked. First up, parking can be a headache. I'd recommend going through the market first before buying from just one place. I found some places were more expensive than others and were selling the same produce. I'd definitely recommend getting sea urchin topped oysters, they're really nice!
Arz E — Google review
Plenty of fresh seafood to choose from! You can pick your seafood from the shops and they’ll cook it for you on the spot, or prepare fresh sashimi slices right in front of you. It’s a great experience for seafood lovers. Just a heads up if you sit outdoors, you’ll likely get swarmed by seagulls, so it’s best to eat indoors or take your food elsewhere.
Kuan-Yu C — Google review
Extraordinary feast for the senses for lovers of seafood. One suspects short cuts have been taken with the vast array of prepared options but can not fault the freshly cooked Lobster nor the service at Nicholas Seafood. Went back to the purchase point seeking a "doggy bag" when the size of the Lobster proved our eyes were larger than our stomaches and were asked to bring it back and they cracked and repacked for us to takeaway. Sat outside to eat and noted that the some common sense such as keeping the food covered from the view of the seagulls untill we sat down, avoided the gull stampede.
Edward L — Google review
Corner Pyrmont Bridge Rd &, Bank St, Pyrmont NSW 2009, Australia•http://www.sydneyfishmarket.com.au/•+61 2 9004 1100•Tips and more reviews for Sydney Fish Market
15 min · 0.8 mi
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SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium

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3.9
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Aquarium
Zoos & Aquariums
Event venue
SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium is a must-visit aquatic attraction in Sydney, offering five distinct habitat exhibitions showcasing Australia's marine life. Conveniently located near Circular Quay, it provides easy access for visitors. The aquarium houses a diverse range of ocean creatures and offers educational sessions on animal feeding and more. It's an ideal family-friendly activity that allows you to explore the rich underwater world of Australia's aquatic animals.
SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium is an amazing experience and a must-visit in the city! The variety of marine life is incredible – from playful penguins and graceful rays to the impressive sharks swimming right above you in the tunnel. The exhibits are beautifully set up, and you really feel like you’re exploring the underwater world. It’s a fantastic spot for families, couples, or even solo visits. The penguin boat ride is a unique highlight, and the jellyfish displays are absolutely stunning. Everything is well maintained, and staff are friendly and knowledgeable. Highly recommend adding this to your Sydney itinerary – it’s both fun and educational!
Kasuni S — Google review
The aquarium is big and full of amazing marine life. It’s right next to Wild Life and Madame Tussauds, so you can easily visit all three in one morning. I recommend going early to enjoy everything without rushing. I got my tickets online with a great deal — one pass for the Aquarium, the Zoo, and the Tower Eye. Such a magical place for kids! 🐠🐧✨
Carmela A — Google review
Really loved this aquarium. Easy to buy tickets online (and can save when bundling with collocated attractions). Highlight was the Dugong (unique to Indo-west Pacific). But the "ride" thru the penguins was fantastic (and unique among ALL the aquariums we have visited). Located on Darling Harbour, it's a wonderful "touristy" area in central Sydney. It was an easy 30 minute walk from our hotel near Hyde Park. Very friendly for wheelchairs and strollers to boot. Highly recommend!!!
Alan B — Google review
I had an absolutely incredible time at SEA LIFE Sydney! From the moment I walked in, the atmosphere was magical — the lighting, the ocean sounds, and the stunning underwater tunnels made me feel like I was truly part of the marine world. The variety of sea creatures was impressive — from playful penguins and graceful rays to the majestic sharks gliding right above you. The Great Barrier Reef exhibit was especially breathtaking, with its vibrant corals and colourful tropical fish. What really stood out was how well-maintained and educational the place is. The staff were friendly, knowledgeable, and always eager to share interesting facts about the animals. It’s clear they genuinely care about conservation and marine life. The penguin encounter and the glass tunnel were unforgettable highlights — perfect for both kids and adults! I left feeling inspired and in awe of how beautiful and fragile our oceans are. Highly recommend SEA LIFE Sydney to anyone visiting the city — it’s worth every moment.
Pankaj T — Google review
Lots of varieties of fishes, sharks, rays and many other sea life. Dugong and penguins is a bliss to watch. There is a free 2 min penguin ride in the aquarium, and it really is suitable for the kids. Worth for a day visit along with kids or even as friends. Takes almost 2-3 hours to complete the whole place. There is also a small cafe inside the Aquarium for quick Bites and coffee. Soft drinks are available as well.
Pradeesh J — Google review
Sea life Sydney was a wonderful experience.I have been to other Aquariums in different cities but this one is the best so far. We have purchased tickets same day and there was hardly any waiting time. Tickets are slightly cheaper if purchased online day before. Best part was watching penguins. Boat ride to penguins was very very short. Time should be extended for that. Not able to watch them properly while we were in boat. Very well built with clear directions.
SK — Google review
After a sunny walk along Darling Harbour, I stepped into SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium — and instantly, the city’s buzz gave way to the calm rhythm of the ocean. Inside, I wandered through glowing tunnels surrounded by schools of fish, graceful rays, and sleek sharks gliding just overhead. The coral displays shimmered with colour, while the penguins brought a touch of playful charm to the experience. What struck me most was how beautifully the aquarium captures Australia’s marine diversity — from the vibrant Great Barrier Reef to the mysterious Southern Ocean. Every corner feels thoughtfully designed, immersive, and surprisingly peaceful. Whether you’re a curious traveller or simply seeking a moment of wonder, SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium is a captivating reminder of the life that thrives beneath Australia’s waves.
Ruth D — Google review
Dinner Experience at night held on every 2nd Friday of the month until November $650pp for the after hours dining experience, definitely well worth it if you are having a milestone with your partner, there was a couple getting married doing the proposal at the end. Highly recommended the cheviche and beef options, as the seafood entree was nice but the meat entrees was amazing. Sealife staff are super friendly, then the dining staff are amazing and lovely, massive thank you to the photographer lady on the night. Without realising it, you helped me. Thank you.
Vexia M — Google review
1-5 Wheat Rd, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia•https://www.visitsealife.com/sydney/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=o…•+61 2 9333 9200•Tips and more reviews for SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium
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Sydney Tower Eye

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Observation deck
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Observation Decks & Towers
Formerly known as Centrepoint Tower, Sydney Tower Eye is a must-visit landmark in Sydney. It offers a 4-D cinema, an observation deck, and an outdoor viewing platform that provides stunning 360-degree views of the city. This iconic tower serves as a great starting point for first-time visitors to get their bearings in Sydney. The panoramic scenery from the top allows visitors to familiarize themselves with the city's layout and plan their transportation options accordingly.
This restaurant left a HUGE impression on me when I was a child. To find out the restaurant is still open and that it still revolves was so exciting. On a recent trip to Sydney over the school holidays, I shouted myself and my 11 year old child to dinner, and watching the smile on her face made my mind flood with many happy memories. I personally found the price to be a little on the expensive side, but I will not complain as the experience, the food and the views won hands down and made the price very worthy. I arranged a window seat and that was perfection. Our seating time was 1hour & 45 minutes and in that time the restaurant revolved 2 full times and some. As we were a table of two, the staff thought we must have left (while we were up getting our food) and cleared our drinks and table, but this was addressed and quickly fixed up. As it was early evening (6pm booking), we had the joy of seeing Sydney come to light. Advice would be, book ahead to grab a good table and go with an empty belly as there is so much great food to try. It was a spectacular experience that made many new happy memories. Enjoy!
Shaz B — Google review
Sydney Tower Eye was great! Good for tourists who want a great view of the city. $42 for one adult ticket so a bit pricey but I’d say worth it. We also did a photobooth while we were up there $10 for 3 slips with 4 photos which was quite good!
Olivia — Google review
On our recent trip to Sydney we did the buffet meal for lunch in the tower. The food was amazing, so many options from traditional roasts and seafood to salads and desserts. Too many choices and the rotating restaurant is fantastic 360 degree views. If I had more time would have loved to go again at night to see the lights but enjoyed at lunch to see the sites while enjoying a magnificent feast. A definite must do.
Lois K — Google review
Went for the VIP experience. Thanks to Kim and Mareil for the fantastic sky walk. The staff in the Infinity restraint were first class. Happy to explain the dishes and made us feel very welcome in a setting that was a bit alien to us. On to bar 83 where again, the staff were most accommodating and friendly. And, of course, the best views in Sydney.
Mingo286 — Google review
Nice beautiful Top view of Sydney city. One side with Harbour Bridge Opera House and other with Sydney cricket ground. God elevation. Great shopping experience below the tower. Groupon gave me good ticket offers.
Vips A — Google review
Sydney tower eye. An Iconic must do experience wire in Sydney. Offering 360° views of Sydney from all angles that you’ve never seen before. Located conveniently within Westfield Pitt Street. You require tickets before entering. Along with passing through a short security check then you’ll get into a lift taking you all the way to the observation deck. There is a cafe/convenient store at the top of the tower observation deck offering light meals and beverages. Amenities at the observation deck and at the bottom of the tower . Gift shop located at bottom of tower . Staff are friendly and helpful . Multiple carparks surrounding for parking. Would recommend .
Ritchie W — Google review
Very cool experience, great views. Bit of a wait to get both up and down the tower but that's to be expected. Staff were great
Hayley K — Google review
Visiting the Sydney Tower Eye was an unforgettable experience and a must-do if you’re in the city! The 360-degree views from the top are absolutely breathtaking—you can see the Sydney's iconic buildings and skyscrapers, immaculate ocean views. The Observation Deck is spacious, well-maintained, and has interactive displays that help you understand what you’re seeing. I also loved how peaceful it felt up there—great spot for photos or just soaking in the view. Booking online saved us time and money. We went there around 10in the morning and didn't have to wait at all. Overall, it was fantastic experience for us and my 5 year old son loved it.
Niru A — Google review
Westfield Sydney, Level 5/108 Market St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia•https://www.sydneytowereye.com.au/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=org…•Tips and more reviews for Sydney Tower Eye
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Day 2

Proximity is everything
For day 2, we bundled attractions like Luna Park Sydney and Australian Museum and other places within a close range, so that the time it takes to travel between all of them is less than one hour. Combined with the average time people spend there, your day should take about 7 hours.
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Luna Park Sydney

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3.6
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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Function room facility
Wedding venue
Theme Parks
Luna Park Sydney, a beloved amusement park located at Milsons Point, has been enchanting visitors since its grand opening in 1935. After undergoing redevelopment and reopening in 2004, this iconic destination features a charming blend of vintage rides like the Wild Mouse Rollercoaster and the Big Dipper, alongside classic attractions such as the Carousel.
Walking through the giant smiling entrance at Luna Park feels like stepping into a bright slice of Sydney nostalgia with the harbour as your backdrop. The moment you clear the gate you are met by carnival music, strings of bulbs overhead and the smell of popcorn and hot chips drifting on the breeze. It is an easy place to wander for a while even before you touch a ride. The old-school fun house, the carousel and the Ferris Wheel set a playful tone, and every so often you catch a glimpse of the Opera House or the bridge between the rides that reminds you there is no theme park view quite like this one. Ride mix suits most moods. Little kids light up in the gentle zones, older thrill seekers peel off to the faster stuff, and the Ferris Wheel earns a second mention because sunset laps are hard to beat for photos. Queues ebb and flow, yet staff keep things moving and height checks are handled kindly so there are no surprises at the platform. Food lands in familiar territory, which is part of the charm, with enough quick options to refuel without derailing the day. I liked grabbing a drink and finding a bench by the water for ten minutes of people watching before jumping back into the lights and noise. A few tips make the visit smoother. Tap on at Milsons Point Station and walk down, or arrive by ferry for the full postcard entrance. Prebook a ride pass if you can, it saves time at the ticket window. Lockers are available for bags, comfortable shoes help on the boardwalks, and a light layer is handy because the breeze can pick up after dark. Stay for twilight if possible. The park glows, the skyline switches on and the harbour turns into a sheet of reflections that makes every ride feel a little more special.
Le G — Google review
Sydney’s Luna Park – A Disappointing Experience From a distance, Luna Park in Sydney looks attractive and well-located, but once you get closer, the reality is very different. The park is squeezed between residential flats, and the overall atmosphere feels cramped and uninviting. When we visited, several of the main rides — at least four to five — were closed without any prior notice. Despite paying around $150 for tickets, we felt the money was completely wasted. On top of that, we had purchased additional tickets for some games, but when we saw them up close, it became clear that the games were overpriced and not worth the money. One of the biggest disappointments was the management’s attitude. When we asked about the closed rides, the staff gave vague, roundabout answers instead of providing clear information. At one point, a ride even stopped operating while people were still on it. The riders were taken off, and when we asked what happened, the only explanation we got was: “It’s closed for today.” When we asked when it would reopen, there was no proper answer. Overall, it was a frustrating and disappointing visit. Both our time and money were wasted. If you are planning to visit Sydney as a tourist, it’s better not to even bother going near Luna Park. It looks appealing from afar, but once inside, it fails to meet even basic expectations of an amusement park.
Sibte A — Google review
Very fun day out with lots to see and do! We ran out of time to see everything, you really need a whole day there to enjoy all the rides. I would have given 5 stars if there was more rides available for the 'red ticket' holders (generally 3-4 year olds) and if the park had some sort of lockers available to store your things in. Don't buy any food here if you can avoid it....it's pretty expensive and make sure you catch the ferry over. It's much quicker than trekking back up the hill to the train station.
Amber W — Google review
O wow what a unbelievably amazing amusement Park, must go and I would suggest take a longer pass coz you would want to go again and again. Big Dipper is amazing thrilling ride, so is wild mouse. And as soon as you enter there is a rotor one. Do try that it's simply wow the feel in that ride, make sure not to eat too much and it's going to make you feel light headed. Enjoy and enjoyyyyyyyy
ADHISHWAR T — Google review
You know there is a 4 hours Halloween ticketed event with entertainment everywhere you go and amazing staff keeping you entertained and shows. - so instead of grabbing grabbing a popcorn and enjoy the vibe you decide to waste your night by standing in lines and wait for a ride and miss out on the whole idea of the hallowscream then come back here and post a 1 star review. go do rides on another day when you have time - i enjoyed my night here and i wanna do it again next year And by the way i did 4 rides Thank you luna park
Omar S — Google review
Great place, wortg a visit with kids for fun and amazing views. Food is not bad and the waiting time is average for a teame park. Can get around with a pram and a fair amount of rides for little ones as well.
Keith S — Google review
Biggest waste of money ever. This place should be renamed “sorry, not in service”. Half the arcade games don’t work. Half the rides are closed. At least all of the “carnival” prize games were open..well of course they were so they could rip you off some more with dodgy scams and literally pay to win big prizes now..want a a big toy? You literally will need to fork out for 10’s of games to accumulate enough points. Best of all, after ordering and paying online, was told at the gate that our child with a cast can go on nothing..can I get a refund? Of course I can’t, because I should have read the website.. found it, 5 pages down hidden away. Thanks Luna park. Proper carneys ripping you off blind 👏 👏 never again
Brett L — Google review
Made a special trip to 🤡Luna Park for the 👹Halloscream 👻 event. First time to the park, was a good event extremely loooooong lines to rides waiting over 🕗45mins was annoying but couldn't be helped. As the event only went until 10pm 🌜(4hrs) not many sideshows open to do in-between. Enjoyed the scare mazes and Squid🐙 Games room. The "street"💃🕺 performances were pretty good, really liked that they travelled around performing 🎭 Food & drink was good nice portions. Great coffee☕️ and cookies 🍪 . Felt a bit ripped off getting VIP tickets as there was very limited extras for paying more. Disappointed that you were told you couldn't really dressup only to see other patrons looking more like they worked there instead of being paying customers! Overall a fun experience, we can ✔️✔️ this one off the bucket🪣 list.
Jenny S — Google review
1 Olympic Dr, Milsons Point NSW 2061, Australia•https://www.lunaparksydney.com/•+61 2 9922 6644•Tips and more reviews for Luna Park Sydney
14 min · 7.7 mi
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Australian Museum

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4.1
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Museum
Natural history museum
The Australian Museum, established in 1827, is the oldest public museum in Australia and boasts an extensive collection of over 21 million specimens. From Indigenous artifacts to dinosaur bones, minerals, meteorites, and mummies, the museum offers a diverse range of exhibits. Visitors can explore topics such as the environment, fashion, wildlife, space exploration, and ancient cultures through its ever-changing exhibitions. Families with children will find plenty to keep them entertained for hours.
It's free, not paid It's a "must visit" in Sydney. Kids enjoy it a lot. It's a fabulous place, at free of cost - no entry tickets, they're maintaining this place so well. We feel in Awe visiting this place. All ages would love it. You all can check the videos to see how beautiful it is. And when we see it live, we will enjoy every moment of it. It becomes a very memorable trip to this place, so don't miss it and it's free too. The whole space is modern, spacious and beautifully curated, interactive and suits all ages.
Anusha M — Google review
Very good. There was story telling on level two and amazing interactive play learning. The dinosaurs are also on level 2. Spectacular each time we see them. Probably more and more each time. All totally FREE.
Marcelle G — Google review
I LOVE THE AM! It’s an amazing museum, I went to the relics exhibition wonderful work by the LEGO masters honestly the presentation was over the top amazing it was super creative and beautiful! I love the attention to detail! I really recommend checking it out (if it’s still there) overall great experience! 10/10 would recommend!
Pablo H — Google review
Very very impressive free museum. Many different themed exhibits: animals, dinosaurs, aboriginal, and local. Fun for both adults and kids. Easily spent 2 hours in here. Definitely would recommend for anyone coming to Sydney.
Ada L — Google review
Huge museum. Very well laid out and sign posted for exhibits. We went for the lego Relics exhibition but took the opportunity to look around. There are a couple of cafés inside. (Staff in the shop told us there was only the one on the ground level). Apart from that, staff at the front counter were very friendly and professional.
Charmaine S — Google review
A huge museum with numerous exhibits. The first section begins with the history of Australia and directly above it is a large collection of insects and animals. Other exhibits available include geology/minerals, further human history, as well as an expansive dinosaur exhibit that features numerous life like recreations of dinosaurs. Overall, incredibly informative and with numerous artifacts in each exhibit!
Perth2Go A — Google review
Fantastic museum, free entry to many exhibitions. You could spend hours exploring, reading and learning. So good for kids. Stroller friendly, cafe inside.
Su S — Google review
The museum is free to visit and there are so many specimens and relics you can watch. Based on this, I not only understand indigenous culture, history, and religion, but also appreciate several animals. I think this is a good place to visit and relax.
Kumo K — Google review
1 William St, Darlinghurst NSW 2010, Australia•https://australian.museum/•+61 2 9320 6000•Tips and more reviews for Australian Museum
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WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo

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Zoos & Aquariums
Wildlife refuge
Zoo
WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo is a compact yet diverse zoo located conveniently on the Darling Harbour foreshore, making it an ideal stop for those looking to experience Australia's iconic wildlife without dedicating an entire day. The zoo features walk-through habitats where visitors can encounter native animals such as kangaroos, koalas, wombats, platypuses, and crocodiles.
A perfect place to take kids or overseas visitors but also lovely to visit this slice of Australian wildlife in the centre of the city. It is set out very well and has displays of icon Aussie animals and some surprising inclusions such as bugs and snakes. There are great talks by knowledgeable experts and you can see feeding as well. There is a cafe in the top level near the koalas. A good souvenir shop at the exit. A fun place and educational.
G M — Google review
We visited Sydney Zoo with my old parents and the kids. We had a good day and enjoyed it. We couldn’t find some animals, which was funny — maybe we missed them! The zoo isn’t very big, and there weren’t tons of animals, but what we saw was nice. The entrance fee was a bit pricey, I think. Overall, we had fun and everyone enjoyed it. The kids loved seeing the animals, and my parents liked the easy access and shade. Would go again, just maybe not for the animals alone, it’s more for a family day out.
Shenna Q — Google review
We visited WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo and enjoyed seeing so many native Australian animals up close, especially the koalas and kangaroos. The exhibits are well presented and the staff were friendly and helpful. At the same time, we couldn’t help but feel sorry for some of the animals given the limited space. Overall, it was still an interesting and worthwhile visit.
T — Google review
The WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo is a fantastic showcase of Australia’s unique and diverse wildlife, right in the heart of the city at Darling Harbour. What makes it so special is the way it brings the country’s most iconic animals together in one immersive setting, giving both locals and visitors the chance to experience the richness of Australia’s natural heritage without leaving Sydney. 🦘 A Celebration of Australian Animals From the moment you enter, you’re greeted with creatures that define the Australian landscape. Kangaroos and wallabies roam in open enclosures where you can see them up close, and the koalas—always a highlight—make for unforgettable encounters, especially in the dedicated Koala Rooftop area. For many international visitors, seeing these animals in such an intimate way is an absolute dream. 🐊 Reptiles, Birds & More The zoo also offers thrilling encounters with some of Australia’s more formidable residents. The massive saltwater crocodile is a true showstopper, reminding visitors of the raw power of the country’s reptiles. Colorful native birds, snakes, and lizards round out the collection, each presented in habitats designed to reflect their natural environments. The variety is impressive—whether you love marsupials, reptiles, or feathered friends, there’s something here to amaze you. 🌿 Design & Atmosphere Despite being in the middle of the city, WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo feels surprisingly immersive. The enclosures are thoughtfully designed to balance visitor access with animal comfort, and the pathways wind naturally from one habitat to another. You can wander through lush greenery, step into walk-through aviaries, and enjoy encounters that feel close but respectful. It’s compact enough to explore in a few hours, yet packed with highlights that make it feel far bigger than its footprint. 👏 Staff & Experiences The staff deserve special mention—their enthusiasm and knowledge bring the zoo to life. Keeper talks and feeding demonstrations aren’t just educational, they’re engaging and fun, helping visitors of all ages connect with the animals on a deeper level. Families with kids especially benefit from the interactive displays and hands-on learning opportunities. ✨ Why It’s Worth Visiting What sets WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo apart is the convenience of experiencing Australia’s most famous animals all in one place, just steps away from the harbor. For tourists on a short stay, it’s an incredible opportunity to see kangaroos, koalas, wombats, and crocodiles without needing to travel into the outback. For locals, it’s a reminder of the extraordinary biodiversity that makes Australia unique. ⸻ ✅ In short: WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo is beautifully designed, educational, and full of memorable encounters. With its diverse collection, friendly staff, and unbeatable location, it offers a wonderful taste of Australia’s wildlife right in the city center.
Min M — Google review
One of the best zoos we’ve ever been to! The animals are clearly all so well cared for, with spacious enclosures for them all and as a result we were able to see many of them active and playing with one another. The two baby chimps were so fun to watch! Our daughter did the keeper for a day behind the scenes activity and loved it.
Courtney S — Google review
Good choice on rainy days as it is largely opaque and covered outside. The koala experience was fun and you also get some pictures to go with it. The zoo is nicely decorated according to the animals you can see. Ideal for with children!
Pieter W — Google review
It's located close to Darling harbour, along with Sea Life aquarium and Madamme Tussads. We visited here on a weekday morning. It was less crowded. There are a lot of animals here, specifically the ones local to Australia that you get to see. You get to see Koala, Kangaroo, Crocodile, Tasmanian Devil, reptiles, etc. They also let you take photos with the Koala. There are various programs as well spread out the day focussed on Koala, Kangaroo, etc. The premises are well maintained and clean. They have accessibility throughout the premises too. There's a cafe near to Koala spot for light eats and beverages. Overall we enjoyed the day visiting here and totally worth it. Recommend to purchase the entrance ticket as a combo alongside nearby attractions.
Vinayak K — Google review
If you are really hard pressed for time and have to tick off seeing the big 5, go for it. It is a small place. The female Kangaroo's are much smaller in size and mostly just laying around. A few Koala's as well but I really did not get to see them in action. A tad bit disappointed but the zoo staff are kind. They interact with you and tell you more about the animals, if you ask them.
Ranjini S — Google review
1-5 Wheat Rd, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia•https://www.wildlifesydney.com.au/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=org…•+61 1800 195 650•Tips and more reviews for WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo
4 min · 1.1 mi
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BridgeClimb Sydney

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Sights & Landmarks
Bridges
Scenic Walking Areas
Points of Interest & Landmarks
BridgeClimb Sydney offers an exhilarating experience for visitors to ascend the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge and enjoy breathtaking views of the city. This family-friendly adventure allows kids over eight to join adults on this thrilling climb, providing a unique and memorable way to appreciate the world's largest steel arch bridge. For younger children, the Pylon Lookout and Museum offer a perfect alternative with equally stunning views.
Highly recommend doing the bridge climb as it truly is a once in a lifetime experience. The view when you get up to the very top is amazing. I booked tickets for my friend and I as it was her 22nd Birthday present and she had a great time too. The day we went was a bit cloudy but it didn’t dim our experience because when we made it to the too a rainbow appeared in the sky. Such a beautiful moment. Easy booking online with different climb options. Everything was fairly straightforward with the safety checks and everything. Overall, such a great experience.
Gwen T — Google review
One of the memorable activities during a visit to Sydney. Very friendly and helpful staff at the customer reception. The detailed briefing and preparation for the climb was great. Awesome view of Sydney from the top of the iconic Harbour Bridge. Though the price for the guided Climb is slightly high but it's totally worthwhile for the amazing vibes and beautiful views from the top of the Harbour Bridge. For safety reasons cameras and handphones are not allowed to bring along for the climb. The group guide will take the photos at certain sections of the bridge climb. The photos can be purchased after the climb.
Ty L — Google review
What an amazing journey. My Great, Great Uncle was here in the 1920s to see most of the construction of the Bridge through to its completion in 1932 I brought my Uncles Great, Great, Nephew to experience the greatness of one the best bridge creations in the world. The guide was very patient and helpful throughout the climb. The staff were courteous and mindful of the safety rules and regulations throughout the experience. Definitely an amazing experience. Thank you 🙏🏻🙂
Richard S — Google review
On Thursday, the 6th of November, we embarked on a summit tour of the Sydney Harbour Bridge with Alex as our guide. Whether you’re a local, interstate visitor, or travelling from overseas, there’s no better way to see Sydney than climbing the Harbour Bridge. The tour is highly informative, interesting, and an iconic Australian experience. Alex, our guide, ensured that all her climbers were well-looked after and felt comfortable throughout the climb. The walk is accessible to people of all ages, with a small ladder climb at the beginning. I highly recommend this bucket list experience to anyone visiting Sydney! Thank you, Alex, for providing such a memorable and educational experience.
Scott ( — Google review
I was nervous at first (fear of heights + recovering from an ankle injury!), but the Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb turned out to be one of the most unforgettable things I’ve done. We chose the 4 PM climb — highly recommend, as you get both sunset and night views. It’s about 3 hours total, with 1,300+ steps and eight vertical ladders. You don’t need to be an athlete, but you should feel confident with stairs, balance, and being up high. If you have a fear of heights like I do, know that it’s absolutely possible to do this with the right mindset and steady guidance — the staff is excellent and safety is top-notch. No phones or watches allowed, but they take great photos for you. Dress warm in winter and wear proper shoes. A must-do experience in Sydney if you’re ready to push yourself a little and take in a view you’ll never forget.
Green K — Google review
I had a great experience with BridgeClimb Sydney. The team is very friendly, and the climb leaders are exceptionally welcoming and professional. The views over the Sydney skyline and the Opera House are breathtaking and truly memorable. This is definitely a must-do for anyone visiting Sydney!
Kingston C — Google review
Entire experience was nothing short of amazing. Crew briefed us well and assured us the group fully. Climb was fairly easy and pace was alright. Shy of a 5 star review as the photo package was disappointing. Photo taking skills have rooms of Improvement & knowing how to use the camera is important for a twilight climb.
Xionghai L — Google review
Climbing the bridge was a very cool and memorable experience overall. Our scheduled departure was 7:05 p.m., but we didn’t actually get onto the bridge until around 7:50 p.m.—which was understandable given the prep work involved. Once we started, it was truly special to see the city lights and make our way to the top. Unfortunately, the experience was slowed down considerably because the groups ahead of us took longer with their photos. We ended up standing still in the cold wind for much of the climb, pausing at every photo stop to wait. What could have been a roughly one-hour climb stretched to two or three hours, most of which was spent waiting. While they do provide a windbreaker, it doesn’t offer much protection against the cold. I would recommend that the organizers improve group spacing and timing to make the experience more efficient. While the view and concept are wonderful, I ultimately don’t feel it was worth the $500 USD / $800 AUD price tag. The inefficiency took away from the overall enjoyment, and for the cost, I expected a smoother experience.
Joy L — Google review
3 Cumberland St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia•https://www.bridgeclimb.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organi…•+61 2 8274 7777•Tips and more reviews for BridgeClimb Sydney
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Southeast side of town
For day 3, we recommend exploring the southeast side side of town. Start the day off with Birkenhead Point, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Oz Jet Boating. All together, your day would be filled with about 6 hours of non-stop fun.
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Birkenhead Point

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Outlet mall
Shopping
Factory Outlets
Birkenhead Point Outlet Centre, located in Drummoyne, Sydney, offers a unique shopping experience with stunning views of Sydney Harbour. The center features a diverse range of fashion, food, and lifestyle brands. Visitors can explore the Birkenhead Point Brand Outlet which houses various retail stores and dining options. Additionally, the area boasts the historic Dawn Fraser Baths for relaxation and swimming amidst heritage surroundings. Art enthusiasts can visit the Kate Owen Gallery to admire contemporary Aboriginal art.
many of my colleague recommended this factory mall. visited on a weekend am when the mall just opened. not so big mall and can visit shopping within 2hrs. found a few interesting shops while there. highly recommended if u have in mind what to buy when in Sydney and the prices were cheaper here.
Shalli A — Google review
Birkenhead Point is an okay place to visit. There weren’t many shops or food options, which was a bit disappointing if you’re expecting a big outlet experience. That said, the view by the water was absolutely amazing and probably the best part of the visit. It’s a clean and peaceful spot, great for a quick stroll or to sit and relax. Worth a short visit, especially if you’re nearby, but not something I’d go out of my way for.
Charlene — Google review
Birkenhead Point is one of the best outlet shopping centres in Sydney! Beautiful location right by the water, great mix of designer and everyday brands, and the prices are usually much better than regular retail. The mall is clean and spacious, with plenty of food options and parking available. I love grabbing a coffee and walking along the marina after shopping — it’s got such a nice, relaxed vibe. Definitely worth the visit if you’re looking for quality brands at outlet prices. 👌
Arshia D — Google review
Location It’s very close to Sydney CBD (about 6 km), on the harbour, with nice waterfront / marina views. The open‑air / covered outdoor style means it feels airy, with natural light and scenic surroundings. More than 120 premium/outlet stores. Brands include both international (e.g. Calvin Klein, Coach) and Australian designers. Good place to find discounted fashion, shoes, accessories. Especially for those who enjoy bargain hunting. Some stores offer steep discounts (up to ~70 %) during sales.
Maureen M — Google review
The range of stores here is fantastic, featuring many top brands with great deals that make the visit absolutely worthwhile. The dining area has a nice mix of quick snacks and relaxed sit-down options — perfect for recharging after a long day of shopping. Located right by Port Jackson Harbour, it also offers stunning views to enjoy while you eat. A must-visit spot for anyone who loves quality brands at outlet prices!
Manpreet K — Google review
Love the shops, love the views. Check the surrounding area too. Breathtaking! However I wish there more food choices. Gozleme is good.
Esther K — Google review
"Birkenhead Point" refers to both the geographical peninsular location in Drummoyne, Sydney, and the waterfront precinct at that location, which features a major brand outlet, residences, a marina, and restaurants. Once an industrial site, notably home to a large Dunlop rubber factory, the area was redeveloped in the late 1970s and became a significant commercial and lifestyle destination What it means: * The Location: It is a specific point of land that juts out into Sydney Harbour. * The Destination: It is known for the Birkenhead Point Outlet Centre, a large shopping complex offering deals on premium brands, as well as its beautiful harbor views. Key Features: * Birkenhead Point Outlet Centre: Sydney's largest brand outlet, featuring over 120 premium and international designer brands. * Waterfront Dining: The center includes restaurants and cafes situated at the water's edge with views of Sydney Harbour. * Marina: A significant marina with approximately 200 berths. * Residential Apartments: The area includes residential apartments, with the apartments being added in the 1990s. History: * Industrial Past: The site was previously a heavily industrialized area, with a significant history in rubber manufacturing. * Redevelopment: After the closure of the Dunlop factory, the site was redeveloped, with the outlet center opening in 1979. * Lifestyle Destination: Over time, it evolved into the mixed-use residential and commercial precinct it is today.
Fadhly M — Google review
Great Shopping place with variety of shops and restaurants. Food court was also great a lot of food varieties.
George W — Google review
19 Roseby St, Drummoyne NSW 2047, Australia•https://www.birkenheadpoint.com.au/?utm_source=organic&utm_mediu…•+61 2 9812 8800•Tips and more reviews for Birkenhead Point
8 min · 3.5 mi
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Pirrama Park

4.6
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4.5
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Park
Nature & Parks
Pirrama Park, located in Pyrmont, Sydney, is a 1.8-hectare grassy park situated by the harbor. It offers a sheltered bay, playgrounds with large sand digging areas for kids, and spaces for picnics and barbecues. The park features water play areas with fountains perfect for hot summer days and overlooks Sydney Harbour, providing scenic views and shaded spots for relaxation.
Great park that’s safe for kids of all ages. The water play area and sandpit were awesome. The view is also really nice, and it even has a cafe!
Charlette B — Google review
5-Star Review for Pirrama Park Pirrama Park is an absolute gem in Sydney! The views here are simply breathtaking – from the sparkling harbour waters to the city skyline, it's the perfect spot to relax and soak in the natural beauty. Whether you're enjoying a peaceful walk, having a picnic with friends, or just sitting on a bench watching the world go by, the scenery never disappoints. One of the best surprises was how great the fishing is here! It’s a quiet, peaceful spot where you can cast a line and unwind. I’ve had a few good catches, and it’s quickly become one of my favourite places to fish in the city. Highly recommend visiting Pirrama Park – it’s a beautiful escape right in the heart of Sydney!
Andrew O — Google review
During our Harbourside walks we stumble on this tranquil, quit, peaceful green space, that is part of the Pyrmont neighbourhood, it is simply beautiful, a pristine green space.
V H — Google review
It was our first time going to this long U-shaped bend park called Pirrama Park, and it's an amazing view of the sea, the skyscrapers and boats, as well. The seatings were nice and easy to find. parking was plenty and easy, and the playground was nice to see. we played badminton with my friends almost at the end before we left. I would say it's the best one we've ever been to that it was our first time going there. We went yesterday, which I forgot to do because I was busy.
Mark N — Google review
great place to run around or relax and have a bbq can bring the whole family. you are in the city but it’s so calm here
Brendan P — Google review
Love how it is not crowded, good for night walks, wind not strong, beautiful views
표유정 — Google review
This park is a hidden gem, especially on a clear day when the sunset turns everything a beautiful shade of gold. It can get a bit chilly, but it's not too bad. The area is spacious, and the seaside part is my favourite. It's usually not too crowded, which I like. There's even a playground for kids. It's a great spot for everyone, with food and coffee nearby. The harbour activity is fun to watch. While the eastern part of the park could use some upkeep, the western part is very welcoming. It's close to Darling Harbour and the Maritime Museum, so it's a nice place to relax with a coffee or gelato. If you're already in the area, it's definitely worth a visit to rest and enjoy the view.
Kelsey B — Google review
Well-appointed park with tables and BBQs. Great vantage point views, areas, and access to transport.
Lucy R — Google review
Pirrama Rd, Pyrmont NSW 2009, Australia•https://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/parks/pirrama-park?utm_sourc…•+61 2 9265 9333•Tips and more reviews for Pirrama Park
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Anzac Memorial

4.7
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4.4
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Memorial
Sights & Landmarks
Museum
War memorial
Anzac Memorial, located in Sydney's Hyde Park, is a renowned war memorial and museum honoring the Australian Imperial Force soldiers who perished during World War I. This iconic Art Deco-style structure features a pink granite exterior adorned with sculptures and reliefs. The memorial underwent significant renovations to expand its gallery spaces, offering visitors an insightful experience.
The Anzac Memorial is truly something special. When you step inside, you immediately feel the weight of the history and the sacrifices made by those who fought in the war. The design and artwork inside really capture the emotions—there’s a quiet, respectful atmosphere that makes you stop and reflect. The exhibits tell powerful stories of courage, and it’s impossible not to get goosebumps walking through. If you want to understand and feel the history. This place is a must-visit. It’s more than just a memorial. It’s a deeply moving experience.
Zella B — Google review
This is an amazing memorial to the ANZAC heroes. It’s not just the water features outside but also the inside with the flags, the history and details of the fallen. You must visit when in Sydney.
Shaun L — Google review
At the going down of the sun and in the morning. This memorial is careful not to falsely glorify war. Instead it acknowledges the fear, courage and commitment of ALL who take part in conflict. An outstanding tribute to the people from the past who sacrificed themselves. It also is a wonderful reminder of how close the ANZAC relationship is. The two countries who rib each other all day long but never allow the other to suffer.
Des — Google review
The ANZAC Memorial, set at the southern end of Hyde Park, is one of Sydney’s most moving landmarks. What makes it extraordinary is the way it creates a sense of serenity right in the middle of the bustling city. Surrounded by leafy parklands and reflected beautifully in its long rectangular Pool of Reflection, the memorial stands as both a work of art and a sacred place of remembrance. ✨ Architecture and Atmosphere Designed in the Art Deco style by architect Bruce Dellit, the memorial is striking for its symmetry, clean lines, and solemn presence. The exterior is clad in pale pink granite, its surface softened by time and sunlight. Sculptural reliefs by George Rayner Hoff adorn the walls, capturing themes of sacrifice, duty, and resilience. Even before stepping inside, the building invites a sense of quiet reflection, contrasting powerfully with the glass towers of Sydney that rise just beyond the park. 🌿 A Place of Peace in the City One of the most beautiful aspects of the ANZAC Memorial is its location. Despite being only steps from Sydney’s busiest streets, the memorial and its surrounding gardens feel calm and contemplative. The Pool of Reflection stretches out in front, bordered by stately plane trees whose leaves rustle gently in the breeze. This blend of natural beauty and designed space makes it an ideal place to pause, sit quietly, and honor history away from the urban rush. 🕊️ Interior Experience Inside, the memorial is even more powerful. The Hall of Memory, crowned by a high domed ceiling, is lined with hundreds of golden stars—one for each person from New South Wales who lost their life in the Great War. At its heart lies the sculpture Sacrifice, depicting a fallen soldier carried on a shield by his mother, sister, and wife. The stillness of the space, enhanced by soft light and stone, encourages visitors to reflect not only on loss but also on courage and endurance. 🌟 Why It’s Special The ANZAC Memorial is more than a monument—it is a living place of remembrance. It honors not only those who served in the First World War but also all Australians who have served in conflicts since. Its beauty lies in its dual role: a landmark of architectural refinement and a sanctuary for collective memory. ⸻ ✅ In short: The ANZAC Memorial is serene, dignified, and deeply moving—a place where history, design, and emotion come together. It reminds you that even in the center of a modern city, there can be a space dedicated to quiet reflection and respect for the past.
Min M — Google review
The Anzac Memorial in Sydney is a profoundly moving and beautifully designed tribute to Australian servicemen and servicewomen. Its stunning Art Deco architecture and powerful sculptures create a solemn yet inspiring atmosphere. The recent Centenary Extension seamlessly blends with the original 1930s structure, offering a comprehensive and engaging historical narrative spanning over a century of service. Visitors can explore thoughtfully curated exhibitions that tell individual stories of courage and sacrifice, fostering a deep sense of respect and remembrance. The daily Service of Remembrance, including the Last Post ceremony, is a particularly poignant experience. The memorial's location in Hyde Park provides a tranquil setting for reflection. While there are no public restrooms on-site, nearby cafes offer convenience. A visit to the Anzac Memorial is an essential and unforgettable experience for anyone wanting to understand Australia's military history and honor those who have served.
Ralph Y — Google review
A very fitting memorial. So much thought has gone into the architecture and memorabilia. A delightful library downstairs a nice surprise. A very professional group of men and women running an exceptional history of our nation . At 11 am it is a great way to show your respect at the foyer with the bugle and silence in memory of many who have fallen for us in War. God bless Australia. 🇦🇺🇬🇧🙏
Linda ( — Google review
A beautiful memorial to the Anzac forces. We arrived 2 mins before 11am just in time for the service to start. An amazing experience. A small boost there is also a Museum in the memorial, which we didn't expect, and is free entry. Certainly worth a visit if your in Sydney. It's in Hyde park.
Kenny F — Google review
Has visiting exhibitions from time to time about the war. Today was the 80th anniversary of victory in Pacific or Japan day and they have a searchlight. She’s pretty impressive in the Forecourt as was used to celebrate the end of the war in the Pacific 80 years ago.
Ultimobile — Google review
126 Elizabeth St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia•https://www.anzacmemorial.nsw.gov.au/?utm_source=Google&utm_medi…•+61 2 8262 2900•Tips and more reviews for Anzac Memorial
5 min · 1.4 mi
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Oz Jet Boating

4.9
(1828)
Boat tour agency
Boat rental service
Cruise agency
Oz Jet Boating offers an exhilarating way to explore Sydney, providing a unique perspective of the city's iconic landmarks such as the Opera House and Taronga Zoo. The 30-minute ride from Circular Quay through Sydney Harbour is accompanied by music playing through loudspeakers, adding to the excitement. The company provides a streamlined process for purchasing and redeeming vouchers, with options for online booking or phone reservations.
Located at the Eastern Pontoon, Circular Quay, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 🇦🇺. This is a fantastic experience. The money spent was well worth it. It was so adrenaline pumping, I actually came on a day when they were doing specials and it only cost me. $49 when I think it usually cost about $89. So I was happy to save money but I was still willing to pay the full amount if they didn’t have the special. I paid extra anyway and got the souvenir photo pack. I think worth it for a souvenir keepsake. The staff are so professional and friendly. Your enjoyment and safety is their number one priority. We did quite a bit of the Sydney Harbour and our driver was willing to answer any questions about was very forthcoming with so much interesting information about the landmarks. I would definitely recommend you wear the optional poncho because you do get drenched. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend for both locals and tourists. It’s a memorable experience. Thumbs Up!!! 👍👍👍
Nerine C — Google review
So much fun! Thanks for the experience today. Driver was well informed and showed us points of interest in between throwing The boat around and going extreme speeds. Took my 9 year old son and he loved every moment of it. Thanks again
Nathan P — Google review
Had the best time today on the Jet boat cruise today with Andrew. High Adrenalin, good times, laughter and great memories. Highly recommend, got wet and the music was awesome Love it, will recommend to anyone looking for a good time and seeing the sights if Sydney ad well. Tick off the too do list wahoo
Jodie A — Google review
Just an overall great experience. Staff were very friendly and accommodating. It was great value for money, seeing the scenery of Sydney harbour while having a blast in the boat, couldn't of spent a Sunday afternoon a better way. We will definitely will be returning to do it again
Veronica S — Google review
I had an absolutely amazing time with Oz Jet Boating. Exploring Sydney harbor on a jet boat is a different level of experience. I will surely come back for more rides.
Navneeta N — Google review
My brother and I had such a great time! This was actually my second time with OZ Jet Boating — they never disappoint. I brought my brother, who came from overseas, to experience this fun ride on the waters of Sydney. Big thanks to Andrew for making our experience so enjoyable! Also, I didn’t catch the name of the female crew who assisted me on booking our ride around 1230 hours (30 Sept). She is such a pleasant person—she’s absolutely lovely! You can tell she really loves what she’s doing, and that makes OZ Jet Boating even more appealing.
Danielle S — Google review
Second time with them, the first experience with them back in 2024 is amaaaaziiing ! But unfortunately not this time, I got pulled by the boat driver for bring a GoPro with me, yes I am totally understandable that camera is not allow on the trip but would appreciate it if you guys let me know earlier on the cashier instead of asking me and first to quickly sign off my signature and rush us to the boat. Also they don’t have medical sterile saline solution in their emergency medical package
Simin L — Google review
Oz Jet Boating was a ripper of a time and we loved every second of it. If you are hesitating to book just do it! There is no better way to experience the Sydney harbour and surrounds. You won’t regret it. Smiles, laughter and woops all around and great staff. The tour guide/driver was always checking in with the passengers to make sure we were all having a ball. You will get wet. But who cares? Have fun.
Koko F — Google review
The Eastern Pontoon, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia•http://www.ozjetboating.com.au/•+61 2 9808 3700•Tips and more reviews for Oz Jet Boating
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