VISITS AND VACATIONS

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SYDNEY

Ride the iconic Manly Ferry

Young boy looking over Sydney harbour

What is it? Locals use it every day on their commute to work, but the Manly Ferry voyage is an impossibly beautiful treat.

Why go? While the motors chug soothingly, enjoy the scenery of Sydney Harbour as it glides by, taking you past the bridge, Sydney Opera House, Taronga Zoo and harbourside beaches such as Shark Beach and Camp Cove out to one of the city’s most popular beachside suburbs, great for bars, restaurants, shopping and snorkelling.

Don't miss: We suggest you hop off and explore part or all the Many to Spit walk for spectacular views of the north and south headlands.

Swim at the Instagrammable Bondi Icebergs Pool

Bondi Beach

Bondi Icebergs Club

What is is? It’s the most photographed ocean pool in Australia – at Sydney’s most famous beach. The 50-metre saltwater pool a popular spot for sunbathers and a bottleneck spot on the Bondi to Coogee walk.

Why go? The baths have been a landmark of Bondi for 100 years, and it’s only $8 for casual entry – giving you access to the pool, the sauna and the gym.

Don't miss: For the ultimate Bondi experience, book into a Yoga by the Sea class ($25, Tue-Sat during summer months).

Eat brekky at Carriageworks Farmers Markets

People drinking coffee with dog at Carriageworks Farmers Markets

Until Feb 29 2020

What is it? Carriageworks Farmers Market is the busiest Saturday market in the city.

Why go? It’s well worth the trip for its range of seasonal produce, including organic and biodynamic foods from farmers and producers from across New South Wales.

Don't miss: Superstar seafood chef Josh Niland there every week at the Saint Peter stand. They serve a rotating bevvy of hot snacks like prawn toast, fish sausage rolls and trout terrine. 

I hope you liked this post and as always have a chilled day from the Viking.

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