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Hostels In SydneyBest 7 Tours in Sydney 2010 under $ 40

It may even be difficult to find a decent meal for under $ 40 these days ... if we gave ourselves a big pat on the back for raising such a large list of visiting Sydney for under $ 40! If staying at a backpacker hostel in Sydney and can not spend a fortune to visit the city, here are some good ways to explore the city on a budget. Please note that cruises are in no particular order.

Coastal Environment Centre Eco Tour Ferry - $ 25

The Coastal Environment Centre is an institution of Pittwater Council, and during the summer months of the year, they offer cruises around the Pittwater estuary, a place to discover Australia's unique fauna. If you have a few dollars more, take some of the cruise options at good prices as snorkeling, fishing, and adventure training, and let your hosts arrange your lunch.

Jibbon Headland Aboriginal Discovery Tour - from $ 12

Aborigines of Australia is an integral part of the country's history - this tour is an inexpensive way to get a point of view first-hand about Aboriginal culture and life. You take a ferry from Cronulla to Bundeena ferry wharf, and experience a side of the Royal National Park that you would never have known. Many flora and fauna check, and a rare glimpse of an ancient culture.

Bounce Walking Tours - $ 25

Visit the sites of Sydney is the cheapest and probably the most popular of Bounce Walking Tours. If you stay at your backpacker hostel in Sydney for some time, these visits are a great way to start making your bearings in the city. The tour covers the main sights, such as the Opera House, The Rocks, Harbour Bridge, Botanical Gardens and more.

Australian Architecture Association Cruise - from $ 30

Even if you are not inclined architecture, these visits are fascinating! Castlecrag walks and Surry Hills and architecture Tower Bar (beer with a veneer of class!) Are around $ 30, and help you see one side of the city it is also easy to miss .

Aboriginal Heritage Tours - $ 28

Similar to it Jibbon Headland Discovery Tour, but much closer to your backpack downtown Sydney, is the Aboriginal Heritage Tour around the Botanic Gardens in Sydney. You not only get a sense of connection to Aboriginal land, but a meeting with traditional dance, crafts and music. You have the chance to experience bush food (yes, actually taste it!) And learn how Aboriginal people used plants as medicine and in everyday life. You do not need seven people to book a tour, though.

The Rocks Pub Tour - from $ 39

You should have no problem dragging some of the other guests to your backpacker hostel in Sydney for this tour! You walk in the cottages built by the convicts along the cobblestone streets, stopping for a beer at every opportunity - is there anything else you might aska

Fort Denison Tour - $ 17

The only way out of the island of Fort Denison is to join a tour (unless you pack your suitcase in your jet boat) and it is ultra-cheap. Your group will see the Martello Tower, Fort Denison and the museum room of historical tide gauge. There is a cafe for lunch, or you can reduce costs and packaging of your own.

Just because you're hiking in Sydney , does not mean you can not have much experience in town! These circuits are ultra-cheap, fascinating, and worth the cost.

Posted on August 30, 2010.
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