27 March 2024
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Stepping into any one of the incredible Sydney zoos and wildlife parks breathes life into children’s wildest imaginings. But these lush lodgings aren’t just for kids. Filled with fascinating creatures from across the globe, plus remarkable close-up encounters, overnight stays and interactive learning experiences, the city’s most excellent zoos are fit for the entire family. Here, our pick of Sydney’s best.
The jewel in Sydney’s animal playground crown, Taronga Zoo Sydney, is an absolute must for so many reasons. Nestled on the cliffs at Mosman and offering some of the most iconic water views in the city, the Sydney zoo is Australia’s largest zoo and filled with the world’s most intriguing animals.
Taronga Zoo is renowned for its conservation work. (Image: Destination NSW)
But while more than 5000 animals including an Asian Elephant herd, giraffes, Sumatran tigers, African lions, koalas and kangaroos captivate visitors, there’s also a lot of outstanding conservation research happening behind the scenes.
Experience one of Sydney’s most iconic sights for yourself at Taronga Zoo. (Image: Destination NSW)
And speaking of behind the scenes, guests are invited to stay the night inside a safari tent as part of Taronga’s Roar and Snore program or in the luxurious Wildlife Retreat, where after-dark access to the zoo’s nocturnal superstars is up for grabs.
Roar and Snore at Taronga Zoo gives you after-dark access to the zoo. (Image: Taronga Zoo)
Opening hours: 9.30am to 4.30pm daily from May to August and 9.30am to 5pm daily from September to April.
Address: Bradleys Head Road, Mosman
More than 4000 animals can be found throughout Sydney Zoo including the country’s largest reptile and nocturnal collection. With a focus on educating visitors on animal welfare and introducing them to the world’s most unique species, it’s a special place filled with plenty of close-up encounters with the likes of red pandas, tigers, lions, hyenas, capybaras, crocodiles and more.
There’s also an aquarium, home to bull sharks and penguins, located right beside the popular Kids Zone fitted out with plenty of entertainment for pint-sized guests. Plan to stay the entire day as there’s no shortage of fun.
Opening hours: 9am to 5pm daily.
Address: 700 Great Western Highway, Eastern Creek
Australia’s native animals are showcased in spectacular fashion at WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo in Darling Harbour. Tour its Kangaroo Walkabout, Devil’s Den (home to four very well-cared-for Tassie devils), Koala Rooftop and Wallaby Cliffs enclosures to interact with the country’s most beloved treasures.
Interact with some of Australia’s most adorable native animals. (Image: Destination NSW)
There are also wombats, freshwater crocs, a Platypus, snakes, birds and spiders to gawk at. Zookeeper talks are scattered throughout the day at this Sydney zoo and if you can make a 7.15am call time, there’s a popular koala breakfast that includes your day’s admission, a buffet brekky and a souvenir photo of you getting up close to a koala to take home.
Spot a Kookaburra at WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo. (Image: Destination NSW)
Opening hours: 10am to 5pm daily.
Address: Darling Harbour, 1-5 Wheat Road, Sydney
Greater Western Sydney’s treasured Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park is home to more than 2000 native Australian animals and the world’s largest Australian wildlife collection.
While we’re breaking records, this Sydney zoo also contains NSW’s largest group of koalas so if you’re a fan of the furry tree-huggers, you’ll be spoiled for heart-melting sights. Up-close encounters are also on offer including meet and greets with dingoes, quokkas, Tasmanian devils, echidnas, wombats and more.
Kids will love the up-close encounters on offer. (Image: Destination NSW)
Opening hours: 8am to 5pm daily.
Address: 217-229 Kildare Road, Doonside
Located next door to WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo, SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium is a superb spot to explore all the creatures and ecosystems that lie beneath the water’s surface.
Explore an underwater wonderland at SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium with your family. (Image: Destination NSW)
Boasting an extraordinary collection of animals including giant 100+-kilogram sea turtles, sharks, penguins, tropical reef fish, dugongs, sting rays, jellyfish and more, this Sydney zoo covers it all in beautiful, serene style.
The aquarium is teeming with life. (Image: Sydney Aquarium)
Shark Valley, a thriving underwater world that flows throughout walkable aisles of glass, is a must and don’t skip the Penguin Expedition to be awed by the stoic waddlers’ majesty.
Find an array of fascinating marine life. (Image: Destination NSW)
Opening hours: 10am to 5pm, daily.
Address: Darling Harbour, 1-5 Wheat Road, Sydney
The ocean’s most magnificent mammals make their way from Antarctica to Sydney’s far-warmer waters between May and November.
Observe the annual migration of humpback whales. (Image: Destination NSW)
In search of cosy conditions to breed and feed their bubs, whales are spottable right along the coastline with a string of boat tours promising to catch your own unforgettable sighting.
These gentle giants put on a show for spectators all along the east coast of Australia. (Image: Destination NSW)
Even easier, our whale-watching guide to Sydney gives you a thorough understanding of what to expect, precisely when to spy whales and where you can stand on dry land and avoid a boat trip altogether.
Spot whales from various vantage points around Sydney. (Image: Destination NSW)
Celebrating our nation’s sleepiest icon, Koala Park Sanctuary in Sydney’s west opened its doors in 1930 as Australia’s very first koala sanctuary. Guided by its firm focus on caring for and minimising the endless threats to koalas, the Sydney zoo has evolved over the years into a loving home for many native animals.
If you’re there for the park’s namesake attraction, multiple koala presentations are staged daily so you’ll learn everything you need to know about them no matter when you arrive. Additionally, there’s kangaroos, dingoes, emus, wombats and other furry friends to fall in love with elsewhere on-site.
Spot a koala up close at Koala Park Sanctuary. (Image: Remy Brand)
Opening hours: 9am to 5pm daily.
Address: 84 Castle Hill Road, West Pennant Hills, Sydney
Parents of little ones ought to be all over Calmsley Hill City Farm, an engaging farm experience that offers a taste of rural farm life less than one hour’s drive from Sydney’s CBD. Featuring live demonstrations where visitors are invited to get their hands dirty milking cows, patting baby animals, riding tractors and even snapping whips, the Sydney animal experience is interactive from every angle.
Expert staff deliver a range of interactive animal experiences. (Image: Destination NSW)
Prefer your animal encounters from a distance? There’s koala talks and sheep shearing shows plus there’s birds, turtles, camels, horses and other animals to get swept up in.
Get a taste of life on the farm. (Image: Destination NSW)
Opening hours: 9am to 3pm Monday to Friday, 9am to 4pm Saturday and Sunday.
Address: 31 Darling Street, Abbotsbury
Just a 50-minute drive to Dural from Sydney’s CBD will lead you to the gates of Golden Ridge Animal Farm, a delightful destination filled with the baby farm animals of children’s dreams.
Organised in two-hour sessions to ensure every visitor has their fair share of quality time with baby rabbits, chicks, ducklings and more, entry will provide you with several meet and greets plus you can pay additional fees for pony rides, egg collecting and bags of animal feed. If your little one is more fascinated by trucks than animals, the farm features a Digger Zone where kids are invited to safely operate miniature diggers for a small fee.
Opening hours: 10am to 2pm weekdays and 10.30am to 3pm weekends, however entry is offered in sessions and opening times may vary.
Address: 686 Old Northern Road, Dural
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