Make The Most Out Of Your Visit To Sydney With These 7 Recommendations
Sydneysiders are some of the most friendly people on the planet. They just want visitors to have a good time and take fond memories with them when they return.
That said, there are some things to learn about Sydney before planning a trip to the place, including packing lists, local etiquettes and safety.
It gets cool in winter, but not heavy coats kind of chilly. Summer is hot and humid. Pack an umbrella no matter the season as rain is a given in this subtropical coastal city.
Australia launched an anti-litter campaign, Keep Australia Beautiful, in 1968 that is still going strong. Therefore, if you don’t want to be hated by the locals, do the right thing.
Australia is at the coalface of extreme weather events. Sydney has had its fair share of torrential rains – 2022 was the wettest year on record, with flash flooding affecting the city.
Apply sunscreen, even in winter. A sunhat is an even better idea, and take plenty of water if you are walking anywhere. Look up the symptoms of heatstroke as quick action is essential.
Don’t get into any body of water alone. Always swim between the red-and-yellow flags at a surf beach. Apart from currents, there are jellyfish too. Rinse with water or vinegar if you get stung.
Don’t wander around with valuables on display and don’t leave your bags unattended. Online scams are sophisticated. Remember, your bank would never send you a text with a link.
Australia values honesty systems. If it’s raining and you take that quality umbrella to a local bar, you can dump it in the umbrella bucket and it will still be there when you leave.
With all the words of caution mentioned, it’s also important to highlight how safe Sydney is. It’s one of Australia’s most intriguing cities, which some of the most amiable people in the world.
Sydneysiders are stylish and you won’t be embarrassed if you dress up or dress down in the place. But the locals prefer to keep it casual.
At last but not the least, it’s fine to drink tap water in Sydney. Because if there is any danger of contamination, you will get to know about it – it will be a major national news story.
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