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Different Sydney Harbour Cruises
Sydney, Australia is one of the best travel destinations in the world, home to fine restaurants, beaches, and wineries. Probably the city’s most spectacular view is that from the magnificent Sydney Harbour, displaying the well-known Harbour Bridge and Opera House. Sydney is also popular for its friendly people, who have given the city the reputation of being one of the world’s best places for visitors and tourists.
Sydney Harbour provides an ideal milieu for swimming, sailing, jet boating, fishing, dining, and harbour tours, either by hydroplane or ferry. Climbing the Harbour Bridge from its base to the peak of its arch is a favourite activity of tourists. Sydney is a great starting point for cruises around Australia. Routes basically focus on port stops on the north and east coasts, and may take five to seven days for a round trip.
While visiting Sydney, a daytime harbour cruise will provide you with a picturesque sightseeing tour for almost an hour. However, a sunset dinner cruise offers a romantic dinner for couples, who can dine while listening to popular songs from the Opera House.
Sydney Harbour also provides excellent access to the Great Barrier Reef, one of the greatest fishing areas in the world. There is also the ever famous whale watching cruise, where you can enjoy the excitement of seeing these great creatures of the sea up close. Along the way, there’s a plethora of native birds, fairy penguins, dolphins, and seals.
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