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An alternative to restaurant dining

Author: Toms John
by Toms John
Posted: Nov 22, 2017

How many times have you walked into your favourite restaurant expecting a great food and an ambience and got disappointed in the end? For those who look for something different than the usual in Sydney, I have a good suggestion – There is a most popular lunch cruise option available in Sydney Harbour with https://www.magisticcruises.com.au/sydney-harbour-cruises/magistic-buffet-lunch-cruise.php">Magistic Cruises!

A month ago, I was with a couple of friends and looking for a great place to eat out. We checked the available options on my phone, and Magistic cruise’s name popped up. I have never been on a dine-in cruise; neither had anyone else in the group. Looking through the cruise details, a 4-hour cruise felt like a perfect way to spend quality time with each other.

The interior of the ship is rich, clean and spacious. The windows not only provide a nice view of the places but also add to the beauty of interior lighting. Customers can book tables in advance, very much like the seating in any other quality restaurants.

The food offered at the buffet is ambrosial. Nice lunch! The menu features some of the best-loved seafood delicacies alongside a line of salads, mains and desert. I had prawn with tomato mayonnaise and Hungarian beef takes the spotlight. Then chocolate mud cake with cream steals your heart. The best part of this lunch cruise is that its unlimited buffet.

The attendants look into the needs and tend to the customer concerns ensuring a memorable cruise with Magistic. The beverage package in the cruise is an unlimited one and you get to pick some of the best wine and beers to go with the wonderful food. *Note, not all alcoholic beverages are included in the package; you are free to buy the drink of your choice from the bar.

For visitors, this would be one of the must do’s. You get to enjoy a lovely lunch and also see a large area around Sydney Harbour without any hassle. For those with time constraints, a 2-hour lunch cruise is a perfect option.

The choice to remain on board after lunch, for the complimentary sightseeing is a wonderful add-on. An informative commentary can be expected while cruising past important landmarks on Sydney Harbour. The open decks provide one of the best views of the harbour, Harbour Bridge & Opera House. It guarantees a wonderful photo opportunity for those who want to capture their memories of Sydney. Pick your favourite drink from the bar and enjoy the view from the luxury catamaran as it cruises through.

I found this pretty much the same price as that of any good restaurant. Moreover, if you book online directly, you can save some money too. Lunch cruises, I would say, is a great alternative to a shore-side restaurant and a must-experience dining.

About the Author

A freelance writer, who at present is wooed by the Sydney harbour and its associated attractions.

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