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The Shoulder Season: Australia The Wonders of Oz Sydney By Nathan Borchelt
Paradoxical wardrobes aside, Sydneys elaborate coastline does mean the citys tailor-made for summertime, which makes winter accommodations easy to find. Its possible to save as much as $20 to $30 off summer rates (ask when making reservations for off-season rates, and check hotel website for special winter discounts). As with most major urban centers, there are a wide variety of options, from backpacker hostels in the red-light district of Kings Cross to boutique hotels like the charming Medusa (www.medusa.com.au/sydney-hotel-medusa/) or the apartment-style Medina Grand Harbourside (www.medinaapartments.com.au) in the swank Darling Harbour neighborhood. Outside of discounted accommodations, however, theres not a huge amount of off-season savings in Sydney. But you will noticeand enjoythe dearth of tourists. For example, the spectacular Bondi to Bronte Coast Walka two-mile paved route starting at the northeastern tip of Bondi Bay and weaving along the citys serpentine coastline past Bronte Beach to the Waverley Cemetery, arguably the most envious final resting place in the world)is chock-a-block with joggers, dog walkers, and strollers during the summer, but it can be your own private scenic jaunt from June through September. OR head to Sydney Harbour National Park and choose from a swath of hiking trails. Learn-to-surf Surf-faris are easy to organize, crowds at the New South Wales Art Gallery are nominal, and cafés lining Sydneys beaches are populated by locals, not tourists sporting tropical shirts. As the coast-to-coast walk will indicate, Sydney is a massive city poured around the intricate, amoeba-shaped Sydney Harbour hemmed in by national parks to the north and south. Its impossible to get a full appreciation for the intricate waterwaysthe harbors, bays, and beacheswhile on terra firma. A few options should therefore be considered. At the lower end of the economic spectrum, forego the Harbour Bridge Climb (which costs as much as AUS$225 for a twilight ascent) and head for the bridges South East Pylon where you can climb the 200 steps and take in stellar views of the Opera House and Sydney Harbour for under AUS$10. Or take a three-hour sail for AUS$130 into the harbor itself with Sydney by Sail (www.sydneybysail.com), a friendly outfitter based in Darling Harbour next to the Maritime Museumand for the more ambitious, they do have discount mid-season charter rates available. Or see Sydney the way you have to see it: by seaplane. A ride over Sydney Harbour toward Bondi Beach, then further up to the citys national-park-lined northern beaches costs AUS$125 and is worth every cent; its really the best way to appreciate the regions labyrinthine coastline. On our one-hour jaunt we enjoyed a staggering aerial view of the citys landmark arched bridge and Opera House in full, sun-glinting splendor, and caught sight of a family of dolphins swimming in a long line in the azure waters off Bondi Beach. Sydney Harbour Seaplanes (www.seaplanes.com.au) departs from the pastoral Rose Bay and offers a wide variety of options, from half-hour jaunts to full-day, catered flight-and-hike trips. And dont flinch at tossing $100+ at such indulgencesremember, you already saved big by flying during the off-season.
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