Whether it's day or night, the view of Sydney city from its harbor is a sight for sore eyes. During the day, you can get postcard-worthy snapshots of various landmarks like the Sydney Opera House, the National Maritime Museum, the Sydney Harbour Bridge, and more! At night, the harbor transforms into a shimmering reflection of the beautifully illuminated city.
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Ideal for: Families with children, nature enthusiasts
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Ideal for: Friends and families, solo travelers, art enthusiasts
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While the most widely used boarding points for Sydney Harbour cruises are Circular Quay and Darling Harbour, the specific wharf or boarding point you’ll need to arrive at will depend on the cruise you pick.
We suggest that you refer to your voucher to get accurate boarding point details for your cruise.
Address: The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia.
Nearest train station: Circular Quay
Nearest bus stop: Circular Quay, Alfred St, Stand B
Address: Darling Harbour, Convention Jetty, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia.
Nearest tram stop: Convention
Nearest landmark: Darling Harbour
Address: The Promenade, Lime St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia.
Nearest bus stop: King Street Wharf, Erskine Street
Nearest landmark: SEA LIFE Sydney
Address: 4 Circular Quay W, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia.
Nearest bus stop: Wharf Theatres, Hickson Road
Nearest landmark: Park Hyatt, Sydney
The timings of your cruise depend on the type of cruise you pick.
Sightseeing cruises: Available from 10am to 10pm
Lunch cruises: Start between 11am and 1:30pm; end by 3:30pm to 4pm
Dinner cruises: Start between 5pm to 7:30pm; end by 9:30pm to 10:30pm
Whale-watching cruises: Start between 9am to 1pm; end by 2pm to 4:30pm
Vivid Sydney cruises: Start between 5pm and 7:30pm: end by 9pm to 11pm
Australia experiences peak seasons in the summers from October to April when the weather is warm and pleasant. While summers here are quite pleasant compared to the Northern Hemisphere, December to February can still get quite hot. Take a Sydney Harbour cruise in the months of October & November and March to April for the best weather.
If you can’t help traveling in the peak summer between December and February, you can go for an evening or dinner cruise to avoid hot days. However, as whale-watching cruises usually take place during the day, we suggest you also carry some sun protection like hats and shades.
With the Vivid Sydney festival being from 24th May to 15th June, this is also a great time to go on a Vivid Sydney cruise. June to August is the peak winter season in Australia when it gets quite chilly over the waters. We suggest that you carry some warm layers to keep yourself comfortable at this time.
The most notable highlight of Sydney, you can catch a few spectacular views of the Opera House with its sail-shaped roof. This world-renowned performance arts center is a must-visit for anyone from out of town, not just for the shows, but also for its magnificent architecture.
A steel arch connecting the Central Business District with the North Shore, Sydney Harbour Bridge has to be the second most popular landmark after the Opera House. Made for both rail and road, the bridge is famously called “The Coathanger” for its arch-shaped design.
Established in 1816, the Royal Botanical Garden is a heritage-listed garden spread over 74 acres and encircles the Farm Cove. Being one of the oldest surviving colonial botanical gardens in the world, it is home to some extremely rare and cultivated unusual plants that provide immense scientific value.
Located right on the shores of Sydney Harbour, Taronga Zoo is home to 5000+ animals and 350+ species. A pioneer in wildlife conservation and rehabilitation, Taronga Zoo has various exhibits with Australian and Asian native animals, including the magnificent Sumatran Tiger.
A popular social hub for entertainment, dining and shopping, Darling Harbour gets beautifully illuminated when nighttime hits. Lined with a variety of eateries, shops and attractions, Darling Harbour hosts events all year long and is quite popular for its vibrant nightlife.
Connected to the Sydney Harbour Bridge, this suburb of Sydney is one of the city’s oldest establishments. The area has many buildings with old architecture, a stark contrast to relatively modern structures like the Opera House and the Bridge, making it a popular tourist attraction.
Make sure to carry a bottle of water, sun protection, a rain jacket and also some sea sickness medication, if you tend to get nauseous.
The most popular boarding points for Sydney Harbour cruises are at Circular Quay and Darling Harbour. However, to get directions to the boarding point of your specific cruise, we suggest you refer to your voucher.
While Sydney’s landmarks look beautiful on the land itself, you can’t deny the unbeatable views you can get of them when they’re illuminated at night and you catch a glimpse of their reflections in the sparkling water. Some cruises also give you the rare opportunity to spot humpback whales during their migratory periods. With a variety of sightseeing, food, entertainment and boat options, you can certainly find a cruise that perfectly caters to all your needs.
You can rest assured even if you can’t spot any whales on the day of your cruise. You will be given free entry on another cruise that’s heading out for whale watching.
Weather over the Sydney Harbour is usually quite pleasant with some traces of rain. However, these conditions may not be so severe that your cruise will be canceled. If the weather changes suddenly and it’s dangerous to sail, your cruise may be canceled under these circumstances, but you will certainly be provided with a refund.
While most Sydney cruises allow free cancelations up to 24 hours before boarding, some cruises may only do it for up to 72 hours before boarding or may even not support cancelations. Make sure to read the cancelation policies for your specific cruise before booking the tickets.
Some cruises do have accommodations for those in wheelchairs. We suggest that you read the accessibility information for your cruise carefully before booking and mention any special requests while booking.