New South Wales, which contains
Australia's oldest and most vibrant major city,
Sydney, is the country's premier state. It has the highest population, attracts the most visitors and has a range of experiences to offer the tourist that is unrivalled by most countries, let alone states, in the world. Breathtaking beaches and coastlines, World Heritage National Parks, a taste of the real
Australian outback, snow-capped mountains, lush farming country, Aboriginal culture and dazzling city lights - all are on offer in New South Wales.
The state was named by
Captain James Cook when he first stepped
ashore in Australia at what is now
Sydney Harbour and claimed the country for the British in 1770. The epicenter of New South Wales is the huge, sunny, sexy and sophisticated city of Sydney, characterized by its white-sailed Opera House and
Harbour Bridge. Beyond the slick city life though, New South Wales also offers the chance to escape to the Snowy or
Blue Mountains, drive through the rolling wine farm country of the Hunter Valley, enjoy get-aways to the historic villages of the southern highlands or indulge in whale-watching, surfing and swimming at free-spirited coastal villages and towns.