Overview
The Sydney Harbour is spectacular. That's not exactly a hot new take but Sydney locals and long-time residents can often take it for granted. You might pass over it every day on the bridge, in the car, from the office or on the ferry but every summer you should experience it through the fresh eyes of a tourist.
One way to do it is a luxe harbour cruise where you can soak it all in without lifting a finger. Journey Beyond Cruise Sydney offers cruises for every day and occasion aboard the 78ft vessel 'Spirit of Migloo' which follows a loop route that starts at King Street Wharf, goes out under the bridge past the Opera House and Garden Island to Watson's Bay – then back past Taronga Zoo and Kirribilli house to the wharf.
All the best things come in threes and that also applies to harbour cruises. The lunch cruise is for you if you're looking for views of the many on-route attractions. On this two-and-a-half-hour adventure, you'll have your pick of the 365-degree views and an al a carte menu inspired by regional produce and made with local ingredients. The dinner cruise is more intimate — a three-hour journey that starts at sunset and goes into the night while you enjoy a three-course dinner. Both options include drinks and locally-sourced wines.
Book a sundeck cruise if you need some summer sun on your bones. It's a daytime experience that kicks off with drinks on arrival (and served throughout) paired with regional tasting platters on the vessel's spacious top sundeck. The guest limits on this experience make it ideal for dates, trips with friends and sightseeing tours for first-time Sydney visitors. And if your needs aren't already met, you can also book out part of or the whole vessel for private charters and special event cruises.
For more information on Journey Beyond Cruise Sydney and their harbour cruise packages and to make a booking, visit the website.
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When
Tuesday, February 1, 2022 - Saturday, March 12, 2022
Tuesday, February 1 - Saturday, March 12, 2022
Where
King Street WharfKing Street Wharf, The Promenade
Sydney