Navigate
X
  • Subscribe
  • Donate to Kate
  • Travel Tales
  • Contact Us
  • Destinations
  • Pics˅
    • Photo Gallery – Favorite Places
    • Photo Gallery – Favorite Things
  • Planning
  • Itineraries
  • Amazon Travel Gear Store
  • Travel Stuff
  • Packing List
  • Travel Resources

From Townsville to Sydney Australia

overlook-castle-hill

After visiting Port Douglas, Cairns, Mission Beach, Airlie Beach, and Whitsunday Islands, our perfect Australian vacation was about to end. Townsville and then on to Sydney, my last stop before arriving back in Seattle. I wasn’t ready to leave Austrailia and my romantic Australian holiday. But my flight was departing the next day; I had to go. There wasn’t much time left.

Townsville, Queensland To Sydney

Cooktown, Australia was supposed to be our final destination. Unfortunately, we didn’t make it, because we meandered on the trip, staying extra days at our favorite location. We hoped to see Cooktown because this was where Captain Cook might have waited to repair his ship. We had become pretty laid back. Our farthest, northern location was Port Douglas.

Low tide beach at Port Douglas

We loved every place we saw, changing our plans as we went. We learned we need flexibility, which fit our travel style. Taking our time, made the trip more fun and relaxing. Our goal wasn’t to see all of Queensland but, to enjoy every town, beach, and site we visited.

Townsville

In Townsville, we spent a night at the Ville Resort-Casino, in Townsville. Before we left Townsville, we went around the city one more time. Our last sightseeing, tourist stop on our Australian Holiday was the Overlook at Castle Hill.

Overlook at Castle Hill

Want to see some great panoramic views? Try the Overlook at Castle Hill, sweeping gorgeous views in every direction. Another glimpse, at the gi-enormity of Australia. This is a continent; it shouldn’t be called a country. It’s huge.

Overlook Castle Hill

Monuments

Captian Robert Towns Marker

It felt like I was the center of Earth, so I snapped a picture that captures my feelings. I was on top of the world.

Sydney, Australia

Departing early in the morning, we left for our final destination which is Sydney, Australia. Three weeks earlier, when my Australian holiday started in Sydney, I wondered if it was a wise decision to be on the trip. I thought it wasn’t, a ‘great’ idea. But I decided to take the risk. In the end, my Australia vacation was one of the best holiday’s and trips, I ever had. Our travel was more than memorable.

We caught a shuttle bus from the airport which took about two hours to get to our hotel. If time is something you don’t have, then take a taxi or better yet take the Train/Tram. After checking into Sofitel Sydney, Wentworth, Australia Video at about 5:30 PM 0r 6:00 PM. The light was changing to dusk, so we went to find a perfect place for a sunset. We hit the streets of Sydney, on our private walking tour.

By the way, the Sofitel has a second location in Darling Harbour which opens in October. It’s adjacent to the new International Convention Centre Sydney, a short walk from the shopping areas.

There are loads of things to see, such as Sydney Architecture Walks, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney Harbour and the romantic Royal Botanic Gardens. We didn’t do any of those things but walked across the bridge. Sunset is quickly approaching. We were looking for the right spot.

Busy City Streets

The Bridge

The Sydney Harbour Bridge is a steel arch bridge across Sydney Harbour. There are seven bridges. Lots of tourist walk both Sydney Harbour Bridge and Pyrmont Bridge which takes visitors to Darling Harbour for the magnificent views. Pedestrians also avoid the busy city street by using the bridges. We walk the flag-lined road, see the harbor, the lights, and the stylish city shops.

As the flags blew in the breeze, in the relaxed city atmosphere, the lighting changed to subtle shades of gold, dark shadows.

Sydney is relatively a new port, founded on January 26, 1788. Sydney reminds me of Seattle. There are several unique neighborhoods again, like Seattle. The city is surrounded by water, like Seattle. The business center encompasses the marina, Seattle business area has our beautiful, Lake Union. Besides walking around the city, we actually, didn’t see any of the typical tourist attractions.

Like Seattle, at the Sydney Harbour the Port Authority, New South Wales manages one of the busiest harbors in the world.

Working papers are desperately hard to get in Australia. Employer-sponsored work is the only reasonable way to work in Australia. If employees aren’t Australian, hired in your home country and transferring to Australia is another way to work here. If the employee is highly skilled, has money, can start a business than with those criteria, it is possible to work in Australia. An Australia Working Visa and this helpful guide are full of good things to know if you want to work here.

Working in Australia

Australia then the USA is the number one and number expat locations in the World. Both are extremely hard to get Working Visas. It is easier to get hired before you go to these countries.

Have a highly sought after skill on the Australian skilled occupation list. My best advice is to find a job that offers sponsorship.

If interested in learning more here are two helpful links.

Australia Working Visa

Working holiday visa

Cruises and Departures

The port’s terminals are always full of tourists and locals which make the marina ‘hum’ with a lively atmosphere of excitement. The port is the perfect destination to find loads of things to do.

Harbour | Port Authority New South Wales

Cruises From and Cruise Ship Departures

Cruise | Port of Sydney – Nova Scotia – Canada

Schedule | Port – Nova Scotia – Canada

Port of SYDNEY Departures and Marine Traffic

Singapore cruise ship schedule | CruiseMapper

Wharf Maps | Arrival & Departure | P&O Cruises Australia

Pier location for Holland America

Where do cruise ships dock in Harbour? – Cruise Critic Message

Cruise Ship Schedule 2017

5 Cruise Ships in the Harbour

Overseas passenger terminal

Royal Caribbean Cruise terminal Sydney

White Bay Cruise Terminal

Harbour webcam live

Cruise Ships in port

Unfortunately, old habits die hard, and our fabulous Queensland holiday, our fantastic Australian vacation came to an abrupt end. I have no other explanation. Sometimes things just happen. Maybe someday, I’ll be back. Tasmania, Canberra, Western Australia begs me to return, for a second Australian holiday. Sometimes travel teaches me about relationships and the destinations. Other times, it’s a moment and memory.

Yes, unexpected things happen, try to make the best of it. Time to go home. My Australian holiday was over, the same way it began.
Moving to Australia, here is some great advice
Want to See Cairns

This post was last modified on January 11, 2018 4:41 pm

2017 Destinations and 2018 Travel Goals »
« Top of Queensland, Port Douglas, Australia
    Kate
  • 7 years ago
  • Categories: AustraliaSydney
Tags: AustraliaAustralia holidaysAustralian vacationbest holidayFeatureSydneyTownsville
Kate: Kate started traveling for work. Now with grown children, who are travelers, she travels for pleasure looking for great travel experiences. Currently, her home is in Bellevue, WA, and lives with her cat Angelina Jolie. She has a Bachelor's of Fine Arts, Studio Arts and Art History from the University of Colorado, and from City University, Seattle, an MBA and Master of Arts, Management. Her favorite things are exploring cultures, traveling the world, creating a painting and sour foods.

View Comments (3)

  • Rans says:
    January 9, 2018 at 2:13 pm

    Nice article! Regarding Visa, I guess working holiday visa is kinda easy to obtain for many nationalities. Also, check the reciprocity of the US E-3 visa.

    • Kate says:
      January 9, 2018 at 3:58 pm

      Hi Ran, thank you for the excellent advice! Nice addition to the post.

      WR
      Kate

    • Kate says:
      January 9, 2018 at 3:58 pm

      Hi Ran, thank you for the excellent advice! Nice addition to the post.

      WR
      Kate

Related Post
  1. 4 Easy Ways To Save Big On Airfare

    One of the most significant expenses (and headaches) when it comes to travel is airfare.…

  2. Glacier National Park Itinerary – West, East and N.E. Glacier

    Glacier National Park has always been on my bucket list, and it didn't disappoint my…

  3. What Do Jameson Whiskey, Guinness Beer and Woodinville Whiskey Have in Common?

    One wouldn't think of writing about whiskey and beer in the same story, but I…

  • Homepage
  • Australia
  • Subscribe
  • Donate to Kate
  • Travel Tales
  • Contact Us
  • Destinations
  • Pics˅
    • Photo Gallery – Favorite Places
    • Photo Gallery – Favorite Things
  • Planning
  • Itineraries
  • Amazon Travel Gear Store
  • Travel Stuff
  • Packing List
  • Travel Resources
View Non-AMP Version All Rights Reserved
X

Cookie Notification

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.

Click Here
Privacy Settings