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Kick start your client’s 2022 with a journey that will have them feeling illuminated and alive in their own backyard.
New South Wales’ unique contrast of culture and nature is a recipe for memorable experiences you won’t find anywhere else– from sparkling Sydney to otherworldly desert landscapes
Find inspiration in these insider tips that are specially designed to bring joy to even your most worldly clients and leave them feeling new.
Head outdoors
Nature-based travel is a tonic for our fast-paced times, and visitors don’t need to stray far from the convenience and excitement of NSW’s most populous city to experience them.
Clients can explore Sydney from a different perspective, with a picturesque stroll on the Bradleys Head to Chowder Bay walking trail. Weaving its way along harbour headlands from Taronga Zoo to the beaches and cafes of Chowder Bay, the trail showcases views ranging from the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House to ancient trees and military relics.
While they’re in the harbour city, schedule in an invigorating encounter with the salty air and hypnotising waves with one of its myriad cruising and sailing experiences, like a luxury lunch cruise, a Latino Dinner Cruise, or atwilight sailing experiencewhere they can play second mate.
Crowds enjoying live country music at the 2019 Tamworth Country Music Festival (Destination NSW)
For something truly surreal, send your clients on an otherworldly journey among the humbling desert landscapes of Mungo National Park.
An Elvis look-a-like and friends enjoy the Parkes Elvis Festival 2014 (Destination NSW)
If they happen to be visiting toward the end of April, pop your clients on the Blue Suede Express from Central station for an escape to the countryside of the best kind. Once a year, the regional centre of Parkes is flooded with Elvis impersonators, rock n’ roll music and hip-shaking dancers for the famousElvis Festival.
Eat well
No matter where your client finds themselves in NSW, there are loads of palate-pleasing delights throughout the state, whether it’s an elegantly plated farm-to-plate restaurant like the Hunter Valley’s delectable Muse or Narooma’s shoreside boutique food truck, the Oyster Farmer’s Daughter.
Inject some foodie magic into your itineraries, like a grazing platter among the vines at Wallington Wines outside of Cowra, a seasonally inspired and artfully plated dinner at Newcastle’s trendy Flotilla, the buzz of Sydney’s hidden Asian street food mecca at Spice Alley or a delectable long weekend at Eat Merimbula Festival.
Head to visitnsw.com and Sydney.com for travel inspiration, itineraries, and ideas on how to #FeelNSW and #FeelNewSydney.
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