


This food & wine itinerary reshuffles the schedule around food & wine activities — local cuisine, wine tastings, and food tours. Mostly low-effort and walkable, with plenty of guided experiences.
This 3-day Australia itinerary is built around food and drink experiences — 3 activities focus on local cuisine, markets, cooking classes, and tastings across Sydney.
About This Itinerary
A 3-day Sydney, Australia itinerary, focused on food & wine with 3 scored activities, including Sydney Walking Food Tour — Chinatown & Beyond and Harbourside Fine Dining — Bennelong or Quay. Days are balanced so no single day is a marathon.
Day-by-Day Schedule — heavy and light days alternate so you don’t burn out
Sydney
SydneyTaste Sydney's multicultural food scene on a guided walking tour through Chinatown, Newtown, or the harbour markets
$98 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round; autumn (Mar-May) and spring (Sep-Nov) most pleasant for walking 📍 Map
Dine at a hatted harbourside restaurant with Opera House and Harbour Bridge views
$142 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round; best Oct-Mar for warm sunset dining on the harbour 📍 MapThe Rocks / Circular Quay / Surry Hills
Full-day tour to Hunter Valley — Australia's oldest wine region — with cellar door tastings and gourmet lunch included.
$98 Verified Mar 2026 Best Feb-May (harvest) and springThe Rocks / Circular Quay / Surry Hills
Trip Budget Estimate
Estimates based on listed activity prices and hotel rates. Actual costs vary by season, availability, and personal spending.
Typical range for Australia
$270 – $1,350 per person for 3 days
Similar Destinations
Similar vibes, fewer crowds — destinations our algorithm rates as close matches to Australia.
🧳 Practical Info for Australia
- Visa
- ETA (Electronic Travel Authority) or eVisitor visa required for most nationalities. Apply online before travel.
- Tipping
- Not expected. 10% for exceptional restaurant service is generous. No tipping for taxis or cafés.
- Currency
- Australian Dollar (A$ AUD). Cards accepted almost everywhere; contactless (tap) payments very common.
- Power
- 230V, Type I plugs (Australian three-pin). US/EU travelers need an adapter.
- Connectivity
- SIM cards at airports (Telstra, Optus, Vodafone). Good coverage in cities; remote/outback areas have limited signal.
- Emergency
- 000 (police, fire, ambulance), 112 from mobiles
✈️ Getting Around Australia
Domestic flights are essential — distances are huge. Qantas and Jetstar connect all major cities. Book early for $50-150 fares.
Car rental is ideal for road trips along the Great Ocean Road or Gold Coast. Drive on the left.
Sydney and Melbourne have good metro/tram systems. Use Opal (Sydney) or myki (Melbourne) cards.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 10 days enough for Australia?
10 days covers Sydney, Melbourne, and the Great Barrier Reef or Uluru. Australia is continent-sized — focus on 2-3 regions rather than trying to see everything.
What is the best time to visit Australia?
September-November (spring) and March-May (autumn) are ideal for most regions. Northern Australia is best May-October (dry season).
How much does 10 days in Australia cost?
Budget: $90-130/day. Mid-range: $180-280/day. Luxury: $450+/day. Dining out is expensive but supermarkets (Woolworths, Coles) are reasonable.
Do I need a visa for Australia?
Yes — most visitors need an ETA (Electronic Travel Authority) or eVisitor visa. Apply online before travel. Processing is usually quick.
How do I get between Australian cities?
Domestic flights are the most practical option (Qantas, Virgin, Jetstar). Sydney to Melbourne is 1.5 hours by air vs 9+ hours driving.