Sydney Harbour Cruises

Sydney Harbour is commonly referred to as the most beautiful natural harbour in the world. Sydney Harbour cruises will help you to understand why. The 150 miles of shoreline include approximately 34 square miles of water, which translates to a massive area for discovery and exploration. Although there are exclusive homes dotted around the water's edge, there are large tracts of parklands, reserves and gardens that help to balance the harbour environmentally. It is possible to walk around much of the harbour edge and picnic in many spots.

The best way of seeing the harbour is to be on it and that's easy to do. Sydney Ferries, which are government run, provide an inexpensive way of seeing the most beautiful harbour in the world. Private cruise operators also run excursions around most parts of the harbour, and these vary in price and can extend from a short trip around the harbour to an evening cabaret/dinner cruise with a four-piece band and dance floor.

The hub of Sydney Harbour is Circular Quay, a ferry terminus situated at the bottom end of the central business district. Most harbour tours depart from here including the Government ferries for most parts of the harbour. From here it's an easy walk or short ferry ride to The Rocks, the Toronga Park Zoo, Darling Harbour and Bondi Beach .

On a warm sunny day, the harbour is a vibrant blue and dotted with hundreds of sailing boats, cruise boats and ferries. Don't miss out on a unique way to see Sydney .

 

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