Australian adventure
- Share via
Carmela Phillips
When we Aussies fondly refer to our homeland as “The Land of Oz,”
then Sydney is surely its Emerald City. If you’re headed Down Under
anytime soon and love to hang at the beach, rub shoulders with the
locals and savor incredible cuisine, then here’s a glimpse of the
best of Sydney from the Phillips family.
Beach Babies
As soon as we arrive, we head to the beach -- it doesn’t matter
which one, they are all magnificent. With literally hundreds of
sparkling white sandy beaches sprinkled along the coast and harbor
inlets, it would take a brochure to mention them all. Our first stop
-- Coogee (pronounced Cu-jee). The beach is beautiful, a perfect
crescent of white sand and crystal clear, aqua-colored ocean. Surf,
body board, swim laps in the fresh saltwater pool or just soak in the
sun and build sandcastles on the beach with the kids, and you know
you’ve arrived in Oz. If you’re feeling a bit peckish (hungry) after
all this activity, then stroll across the sand to the incredible
selection of foods only steps from the beach: Indian curries, Turkish
kebabs, haute sushi, paella, pizza, or fish ‘n chips hot off the
beachside grill -- guaranteed to cure any jet lag!
Walkabout
Starting at Bondi Beach, perhaps one of the most beautiful
cliff-side walks anywhere lines the array of coastline to Bronte.
Taking about an hour, you’ll work up an appetite -- good news,
there’s plenty of cafes along the way offering cappuccinos and
gourmet morsels to satisfy even the most ardent trekkers. Need to
tighten up those abs and biceps? Stop for some crunches and chin-ups
at the workout stations along the way.
Rock ‘n Thai
We stay at the beach, so if we want to get into the city, we take
a ferry from Rose Bay into Circular Quay. Sydney is blessed with one
of the most visually spectacular harbors in the world and nothing is
more romantic than a sunset cruise past the Opera House and the
Bridge to dinner. Within a few steps of arriving, head to the
historic Rocks area filled with art galleries, designer boutiques and
pubs, to Sailors Thai Restaurant. Eat the most amazing Thai inspired
meal in the kitchen at the long trestle table that requires no
reservations. Work off that delicious fare after dinner, by popping
into one of the many pubs in the Rocks for an after-dinner toddy and
if you have a fine singing voice, you may want to join the locals
with a few bars of a bush ballad like “Waltzing Matilda.”
Zoo- Woolloomooloo-ooh!
Take the afternoon Mosman ferry to Taronga Park Zoo and spend the
night on the Snore Overnight Safari. Take the guided tour of the
zoo’s nocturnal inhabitants before sleeping in tents and waking to
breakfast and a Sydney Harbor dawn. After a day “in the wild,” head
back and over to Woolloomooloo Wharf for waterfront dining and
cocktails -- oh, I forgot to mention, there’s only about a dozen or
so different and fabulous restaurants and cafes to choose from. With
dining options to suit anyone’s tastes, you may find yourself
checking out all the beautiful people as they saunter by on the
boardwalk, although the views across to the city and harbor are hard
to compete with. You may also find yourself sharing a beer with
Russell Crowe if he’s in town, as he has a penthouse nearby above the
trendy W Hotel. Still hungry? Then just around the corner, stop by
Harry’s Cafe de Wheels (Oz version of “Pink’s” in LA) and have a
tiger pie (meat pie with peas, mash and gravy).
Bondi Surfers
Learning to surf couldn’t be easier or more enticing. Let’s Go
Surfing is a slick operation on Bondi Beach that has put us all on
boards and surfing within hours. Perhaps Sydney’s most famous beach,
Bondi has it all. Great waves for the die-hards and gorgeous beach
vistas for the rest of us. If you’re lucky enough, you might catch
the North Bondi Surf Lifesavers, bronzed and in Speedos, firing up
the barbie on the sand and selling snags (sausages) ‘n sauce
(ketchup) on a roll at their Sunday fundraiser. Ordering seconds and
thirds was never easier!
Front Row
There’s no better New Year’s Eve than a window table at Quay
Restaurant (French/ Modern Australian) gourmet dining and savoring
superb Aussie wines while the fireworks go off over head on the
Harbor Bridge and Opera House. Afterward, dance the new year in at
the Establishment -- tres chic nightclub -- it helps to tip the
concierge at the nearby Four Seasons Hotel for a door pass.
Fond Farewell
The last day is bittersweet -- we soak in the last of Sydney with
a farewell swim at Nielson Park. A gorgeous harbor beach set among
beautiful gardens, spectacular views with a traditional old fashion
cafe nearby. The kids can get homemade ice cream and we have our tea
in china cups served with freshly baked scones with strawberry jam
and cream.
Later in the day, head over to Doyle’s at historic and picturesque
Watson’s Bay for the best fish ‘n chips of your life -- perhaps it’s
the setting? Dine on the boardwalk with spectacular views straight
down Sydney Harbor and while the kids play on the beach, we look at
each other and toast for a speedy return -- life is good!
* CARMELA PHILLIPS is a former Sydneysider who now lives in
Newport Beach.
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.