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Sydney Harbour lunch cruises and other fun picnic destinations in Sydney

Author: Annie Alexandre
by Annie Alexandre
Posted: Sep 17, 2020

Sydney is a coastal city that quite elegantly balances urban life and nature, making it one of the most beautiful cities in the world. If you’ve been in this city for a while, you would have realised by now that you are yet to explore many places in Sydney. While it may not be always possible to go on elaborate trips due to your busy schedules, a short getaway or picnic will still be a great way to refresh your spirits. Read on to find out about some of the unheard picnic destinations and ideas you should definitely try while you’re here.

Sydney Harbour lunch cruises

Sydney Harbour is definitely the most beautiful destination in Sydney and there’s hardly any rivalry to it. Equally loved by Sydneysiders and tourists in the city, the Sydney Harbour lunch cruises offer exciting sightseeing and cruise dining packages. The lunch cruises in Sydney are an excellent way to go sightseeing with an option to dine with a view. This time-efficient and pocket-friendly cruising experience includes a delicious lunch that is served hot to your table straight from the galley. A fully licensed bar on board serves a selection of premium drinks and beverages for an enhanced experience on board. You can choose from an array of cruises including luxury catamarans, paddlewheelers and glass boats, each one offering unique dining experiences with exclusive menus and wine lists. These fully air-conditioned vessels with contemporary interiors exude luxury and sophistication, and will make you want to come back for more. Get on board one of these cruises on Sydney Harbour for a wholesome trip across the Harbour waters and be rest assured to make wonderful memories.

Visit the secret beaches in Sydney

Yes, that’s right! Besides the numerous renowned beaches in Sydney such as Manly and Bondi, there are many secluded beaches which you may not find on the maps. Resolute Beach, Wattamolla Beach, Milk Beach, Lady Bay Beach, Reef Beach, Obelisk Beach, Balmoral Beach and Little Bay Beach are some of the best kept secrets of Sydney. You can thank us later! Some of these beaches are reef-laden beaches where you can go snorkelling while some have mountains caving in from the water’s edge. Tag along with your adventure-loving friends to explore these secluded beaches in Sydney and have an amazing time away from the bustling city life.

Sydney Harbour National Park

For a calm and leisurely day out with your family, Sydney Harbour National Park is the ultimate place you can have in Sydney. From watching the pretty pink sunrises and sunsets to getting lost in the winding ways of Nielsen Park, there are countless places you can visit within this National Park. You can also explore the bushwalking trails, secluded beaches and picnic areas to marvel at the abundant natural wealth of Sydney. For a refreshing nature walk, choose any of the guided walking tours or explore them on your own. Some of the famous walking trails in the area are Spit Bridge to Manly Walking trail, Taronga Zoo to Balmoral Beach, Cremorne Point Circuit Walk and Rushcutters Bay to Rose Bay. Bradley’s Head is one of the most famous picnic spots here and it has an amphitheater that overlooks the Harbour. It is also a famous fishing spot where people come to spend long hours with their families. Photographers also flock in here to take amazing pictures of the iconic amphitheatre and Sydney Harbour views.

These places are proof that Sydney, despite its rapidly growing urban life, preserves nature and has got something for everyone.

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One doesn’t discover new lands without consenting to lose sight, for a very long time, of the shore.

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