Bridge the Travel Gap

2 Beautiful Harbour Cities – Sydney & Auckland

‘Reach for the sky.’

Sydney Opera House
Sydney Opera House

We are halfway through and safely ‘down under’ in Australia and New Zealand this week.

We started this week with our last few days in Sydney and, after a 12 hour sleep, no real jet lag! Awesome!

We went to Manly Beach,

Manly Bay
Manly Bay

Shelly Beach

Shelly Beach
Shelly Beach

and a walk around the North Heads,

North Heads Park
North Heads Park

affording us excellent views of the Sydney Harbour on the ferry ride to Manly.

Downtown Sydney
Downtown Sydney

Then, we had a short flight over to John’s home town of Auckland, New Zealand where we are staying at John’s brother.

On this trip, I asked to see more of this beautiful city and, so far, I’ve not been disappointed with this stellar and green city.

Auckland Downtown
Auckland Downtown

Our first day, we went to the viaduct area

Viaduct
Viaduct Auckland

in the downtown which houses many restaurants and is the launching point for most of the ferry’s to the out lying islands.  We were, also, lucky to be here on Waitangi Day – the New Zealand national holiday.

Waitangi Day Celebrations
Waitangi Day Celebrations

So, we saw some traditional music and ate Maori food – excellent!

Then, we headed over to the North Head Park and explored the tunnels

North Head Tunnels Park
North Head Tunnels Park – Auckland

and excellent views of the downtown area.

Auckland
Yvonne and Neil at North Heads Park in Auckland

That evening, we went to see ‘Empire’ at the Spiegeltent – good fun!

Empire
Empire at the Spiegel Tent – Viaduct Auckland

Next day, I really got a feel for the city on the newly developed  16km Coast to Coast walk – beautiful!

Coast to Coast
Coast to Coast – 16 km from harbour to harbour in Auckland

Our final day this week found us fishing, where I caught the biggest of 21 fish – great day out!

I’m a keen one for doing exercise, do you do any sport/exercise and what tricks do you have for keeping it up on holiday?

Fish
The big catch and my big fish!

Love

Debx

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