We were also fortunate enough to be picked up from the airport by our friend Steven Perez. Steven took us on a nice private sightseeing tour up the northern beaches all the way to Palm Beach and Newport Beach. A very special treat was the afternoon cruise on his Whitecap power boat in the Pittwater.
(Good to be back in Newport Beach for the day)
Sydney welcomed us with sunshine - we could even see the famous opera house and harbour bridge during landing. Sydney felt a little like California. A morning "coffee cruise" (which was generously given to us as a gift by another very kind Australian....) around the whole harbor served as a very enjoyable first overview of greater Sydney.
Not having enough from the harbour, we boarded a ship once again in the evening - this time for a Salsa cruise. It was a great way to see the Sydney citylights at night. The salsa performance was pretty weak and we were not able to dance much. However, we did find another dance opportunity at the fancy bar called The Establishemnet on glitzy George Street (every Tuesday evening Salseros...).
After visiting the beautiful Chinese Gardens in Chinatown, we took a 45 minute bus ride to one of the south Sydney beaches called Coogee. From our hotel in Coogee we jogged along the southern coast to the famous Bondi beach. The scenery was quite spectacular. There are tons of wide soft sandy beaches not only within the harbor but also all along the sea coast, hidden in protected bays. Bettina's favorite beach was Bondi (as you can see from her favorite shot).
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Sydney, Australia: The Rocks rock, stay in this part of town at the Lord Nelson Brewery Pub & Hotel (pie night on Mondays), go salsa dancing on Tuesdays at The Establishent on George Street, take the Coffee Harbour Cruise with Captain Cook, jog/walk from Coogee Beach to Bondi Beach along the scenic coastal walk (have $7 Steaks at the North Bondi Veteran's club on Wednesdays after 06:00 p.m.).