Spectacular Sydney
Gay Mardi Gras
Sydney was named the #1 overseas travel destination by Conde Nast readers, 5 years in a row. You’ll find out why, with a mix of group activities and independent exploring.
Cruise through Sydney Harbour to lunch at the famous Doyle’s waterfront restaurant, then stroll to Lady Jane, a gay clothing-optional beach hidden below the cliffs.
Cruise through Sydney Harbour to lunch at the famous Doyle’s waterfront restaurant, then stroll to Lady Jane, a gay clothing-optional beach hidden below the cliffs.
Back in the city, tour Sydney’s world-famous aquarium, zoo, and art museums. Do something that was illegal until 1999: Climb to the top of the landmark Harbour Bridge, overlooking the Opera House – click here for more info. In the evenings, enjoy Sydney’s varied cuisines, a night at the opera, and drinks on Oxford Street.
Gay Mardi Gras
Well, there goes this site’s family rating! Attitudes are different in Australia, where the entire Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras parade is shown on national television.
Gyms, gay swim teams, and other groups outdo one another with elaborate floats and choreographed marching bands. The extravaganza that results is easily the most entertaining gay parade in the world.