It’s our last full day here in Sydney, and when we woke up it was raining. Rain here in the fall isn’t like at home – it usually doesn’t last long and it definitely isn’t cold. As we were up early (getting up by 6 and to bed by 9:30), we decided to do laundry before heading out – partially hoping that the rain would stop.
It worked! We left the condo about 8:45 to catch the Sydney Explorer Hop On, Hop Off bus tour outside the Australian Museum. We could have just bought a bus pass but we really like the commentary on tours like this and it was an open top double decker. The ticket included two routes – the one through Sydney and one to Bondi Beach. We started with the Sydney tour and the commentary didn’t disappoint – Aussies call the Vital Statistics office the “Match, Hatch and Dispatch” office *lol* The bus went down some fairly narrow streets with lots of traffic. Lots of interesting buildings (but hard to take photos) and we discovered that the reason there are so many old buildings mixed with new ones is that Sydney has designated a lot of the old buildings to be heritage so they can’t be demolished to make way for high rises. Good on ya, Sydney! They’ve even designated an old Coca-Cola sign as heritage.
The Sydney route was supposed to take 90 minutes but with the traffic,
it was more like 180 minutes. We did meet some people from Calgary who were here to join a cruise back to Vancouver. We arrived back at Central Station, one of the stops where you could change to the Bondi route and didn’t have too long to wait for the bus. We chose to sit in the covered area for a while as the rain had started again and it was just a tad damp. It wasn’t long before it stopped, so we moved back to the top deck where the view is better. Once we got to Bondi, we decided to get off and find some lunch. The brochure recommended Bondi Surf Seafoods so we thought we’d give it a try. The store didn’t look like much but they had batter without eggs and the daily lunch special was 2 fish, 1 chip for $22.50.
Ok, it seemed a little pricey but we were hungry so we ordered. Imagine our surprise when we got that portion each for $22.50 total. This is one portion
Don’t really need dinner now 🙂
We spent about an hour at the beach – it was less windy than the first time we were there and there were people actually in the water.
We finished off the Bondi route and found that one of the stops was in the same place as we had started so we didn’t need to transfer buses again. It was fun to see some of the places that were beyond walking distance.
Tomorrow we will be up early to catch our shuttle to the airport at 6:30. Next stop – Port Douglas, Queensland.


















































































