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Découvrez les sites touristiques de Sydney en bus, surclassez-vous pour une croisière et une visite nocturne !
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Non inclus
Pour le tour-On Hop-Off et la croisière, vous pouvez rejoindre une visite à n'importe quel arrêt et monter et descendre pendant la durée de votre billet.
Pour la visite nocturne, le service Hop-On Hop-Off n'est pas disponible.
Itinéraire rouge
L'itinéraire rouge (visite de la ville) passe par le centre-ville, et vous découvrirez un mélange de monuments historiques, de grands édifices municipaux, de parcs verdoyants et de quartiers commerçants animés. Parmi les points forts, citons le parc de Macquarie Place, une oasis patrimoniale paisible située à côté de la rue historique Bridge Street, et l'élégante façade de la cathédrale St Mary, située à proximité du musée des casernes de Hyde Park.
Arrêts populaires : Opéra de Sydney, pont du port de Sydney, Rocks et jardins botaniques.
Itinéraire bleu
La visite Blue (Bondi Tour) offre des vues pittoresques de la côte, des quartiers branchés et l'effervescence de la culture des plages de Sydney, mettant en lumière le style de vie en plein air de la ville et son charme gorgé de soleil. Vous passerez par l'Intersection sur Oxford Street, réputée pour ses boutiques de mode et ses cafés élégants, avant que l'itinéraire ne se dirige vers les sables dorés et le surf de la plage de Bondi elle-même.
Arrêts populaires : Bondi Beach, Rose Bay & Double Bay
Croisière à arrêts multiples
Circuit nocturne
Cliquez sur ici pour voir la carte de la visite nocturne.










Recommended experience

Recommended experience

Recommended experience
Iconic departure point in the heart of Sydney with unbeatable views of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge. Easily accessible by train, bus, or ferry, with plenty of nearby dining and sightseeing options.
Address: Circular Quay, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia. Find on map.
How to get there
Darling Harbour, located just west of Sydney CBD, is a vibrant precinct featuring expansive recreational areas, shopping hubs, and popular tourist attractions.
Address: Darling Harbour, Convention Jetty, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia. Find on map.
How to get there
Located on the eastern edge of Darling Harbour, this vibrant precinct combines tourism, residential, commercial, retail, and maritime activities, just west of Sydney CBD.
Address: King Street Wharf, The Promenade, Lime St., Sydney, Australia. Find on map
How to get there
Located on Bennelong Point’s eastern bank, close to the Sydney Opera House, the Man O’War Steps is a heritage-listed jetty dating back to 1810 and maintained by Transport for NSW.
Address: Farm Cove Street, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia. Find on map
How to get there
The Aquarium Ferry Wharf is located on Darling Harbour’s northern edge, adjacent to SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, with convenient ferry access to nearby attractions such as WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo and Madame Tussauds.
Address: 1-5 Wheat Road, Sydney NSW 2000. Find on map.
How to get there











You can book online via our website for instant confirmation. However, online advance booking is recommended.
Changes may be possible depending on availability and operator policies; fees may apply for upgrades or modifications.
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.
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.
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.
Yes, children are welcome, and many operators provide life jackets and family-friendly seating arrangements.
Accessibility depends on the vessel; contact the operator in advance to ensure a comfortable experience.
Most operators can accommodate vegetarian, gluten-free, and halal meals if notified during booking.
Sydney Harbour is generally calm, but mild movement may occur; seasickness precautions are recommended for guests.