Different Types Of Sydney Harbour Cruises
- Anna Brake
- Nov 18, 2019
- 3 min read
Down south in the southern hemisphere we have an amazing country that is home to one of the most beautiful cities in the world, Sydney. We all have heard about the soothing beauty of the city and have also been encouraged by most of our relatives to go and visit the city. The city has an expansive harbour and is also home to many beaches. Even the skyline of the city is mesmerising enough for us to stop and take a deep breath. Therefore, one can understand that the city sees a lot of tourists every season. One of the very common tourist attractions have been the Sydney harbour cruises. Once in Sydney, one cannot forgo the opportunity of being a part of the harbour cruise. However, since there are so many tourists there are many different types of harbour cruises.
Let us have a look at some of the common Sydney harbour cruises.
Sightseeing cruises:
These Sydney harbour cruises usually run for about 90 minutes and help us in gauging in the beauty of the city. These usually run in the morning or during early afternoon hours. Here are some of the sightseeing cruises which have captured the attention of many tourists.
Afternoon Tall Shipping – This is a 90-minute-long Sydney harbour cruise which let’s have a look at the rich history of the city. We sail past the opera house and the harbour bridge in a 1850s style wooden ship. We can already imagine the knowledge we will gain when we set sail on this Sydney harbour cruises. You can also hear about the old tales of the city and you will feel transported back in the time with the interactive sessions and the cruise ship. Hence this is great for those people who wish to experience the rich culture of the city.
Small-group tour with beach visits – if you are traveling in a group of about 15-16 people then this type of cruise is perfect for you. One can also sign up for such cruises if they wish to meet new people. Under this type of Sydney harbour cruises, we are taken on tour to the beaches in the city. The cruise takes us from Darling Harbour to Convention Wharf. This 3-hour long cruise will also provide you insights with the story associated with the harbours. In addition to all of this, we are also served with various refreshments while on board.
Dinner Cruises
Another very common type of Sydney harbour cruises which many people tend to be part of is the dinner cruises. The sinner cruises or the sunset cruises allow the tourist stop to enjoy the sun going down and also enjoy the great food that the city has to offer. Here are some of the common cruises which many tourists choose.
Vagabond retro cruise – under this type of Sydney harbour cruises the tourists get to enjoy the classic music from the 60s and 70s. this 3.5-hour long cruise also has many other things to offer such as exquisite meals and appetizers. There are also many games organized on board with some fun prizes. They offer a buffet type dining system with pre-allocated seats for all people on board.
Sydney harbour sunset and Sparkle – another very popular Sydney harbour cruises is the sunsets and sparkle cruise. This is a one-hour long cruise that allows a big group of people to cruise to gather and also enjoy the dusk scenery of the city. They offer tourists with appetizers and follow a policy of bringing your own alcohol. This allows cost savings of alcoholic drinks.
Therefore, as you can see that these are some of the common Sydney harbour cruises which most tourists are seen enjoying.


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