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Best for Couples in Sydney

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The Royal Botanic Gardens, a veritable oasis of greenery, boast breathtaking views of Sydney Harbour and the city's skyline. The gardens were the first area of land cultivated by Europeans on the Australian continent, though the gardens themselves were not opened to the public until 1816. Visitors can explore the Herb Garden, the Fernery, the Rose Garden, a walled Succulent Garden and the HSBC Oriental Garden. The main pond in the lower garden offers a splendid view of the harbor. Keep an eye out for ibis or cockatoos that call this place home.

Sydney Skydivers is the ultimate choice for skydiving in Sydney. The company has been up and running for over 30 years and offers one of the best skydiving experiences in the region. If you are an adventure junkie, you won't want to miss the opportunity to look at the stunning Blue Mountains, the magnificent coastline and the glamorous city skyline from a height of 14,000 feet (4267.2 meters). The exceptionally well-trained coaches of Sydney Skydivers are the face of skydiving in Sydney and offers skydiving lessons alongside tandem skydive packages as well.

Along a coastline blessed with wonderful stretches of wave-pounded beaches, Shelly Beach is a unique treasure. This small curve of sand and shells at the inner tip of Cabbage Tree Bay is sheltered by the headland, serving as a haven along a calm sea. It is very popular among families, snorkelers, and divers, who can often be seen staggering up the beach after exploring the surrounding marine reserve. The walk from Manly along Fairy Bower takes in beautiful ocean vistas, and the small bush area around the headland is crisscrossed with walking paths. In close proximity to the beach is a lovely café, perfect for a coffee or banana smoothie. The beach also has free gas BBQs, picnic tables, and limited parking.

A sheltered harbor side retreat,Chinamans Beach is patronized by families with young children. The downside is that there are no inspectors or lifesavers on duty and the beach can get very dirty after rain. Swimmers should also be wary of the numerous windsurfers and other craft. The shady, adjoining reserve has a children's playground and is heavily utilized at weekends. Limited parking.

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