Sure Travel Journey Vol 3.4 Spring 2017 | Page 42

© GAGLIARDI / SHUTTERSTOCK At Icebergs, an ocean-fed lap pool known for its icy winter swims in the southern end of Bondi, tourists watch from the deck, contemplating the ferocious ocean spray. © GOVENDER-YPMA creation story) in a way that is arresting and informative. BEACHES ALL DAY | NATURE Legendary tour guide and elder, Aunt Mary lived and fished here for hundreds of years before being virtually wiped out by the European settlers. Elder Margret Campbell from Dreamtime Southern X guides visitors on a walkabout around The Rocks, pointing out significant plants and natural materials like ochre, shell middens and rock art. A powerful orator, she weaves the history of her people and their dreamtime beliefs (or 42 // MAKE MEMORIES FOR LIFE From The Rocks catch a bus to Bondi Beach, not just for the promise of sweeping latte-coloured sandy beaches, but for the brisk walk and scenic landscape that unfolds on the way to nearby Bronte Beach. First, fuel up at Speedo’s Cafe – a cheeky name, if ever there was one (speedos and chiselled physiques are de rigueur here). Diners sit elbow-to-elbow, snapping photos of vibrant smoothies and poached eggs with oozing, golden yolks. At Icebergs, an ocean-fed lap pool known for its icy winter swims in the southern end of Bondi, tourists watch from the deck, contemplating the ferocious ocean spray. Bronte, on the other end, is small with rough waves, but far less crowded and a relaxing spot to spend a morning. And then there’s the matter of lunch – Three Blue Ducks, hidden within the suburbs, offers no allure of majestic views, but a rock star chef is cooking up modern Australian cuisine here to much acclaim. MORE TOP SYDNEY EATS Billy Kwong in Potts Point, by beloved chef Kylie Kwong – for Chinese food that incorporates indigenous ingredients. Boon Café in Haymarket – for fiery Thai food, with a lovely greengrocer inside. Hawker for Malaysian street food and Mamak for Malaysian roti – both in Chinatown. Automata in Chippendale for a contemporary tasting menu. Cafe Sydney – iconic, high-end restaurant for remarkable views over the harbour. Spice Alley in Chippendale for upmarket street food. GO HERE WITH SURE: Sure Travel’s trusted airline part- ner Qantas Airways flies to Sydney five times weekly from Johannesburg. Ask your Sure Travel consultant about special fares, or call 0861 47 48 49 / visit www.suretravel.co.za Q