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Sydney’s iconic harbour and its spectacular dinner cruises
Posted: Dec 04, 2020
Sydney is a world-class city that boasts of an extraordinary landscape that is home to a number of tourist attractions including the pristine beaches, parks, iconic landmarks and structures. We believe a good itinerary to back you up on your tour does all the magic. Here we have a perfect itinerary for a 3-day trip to Sydney which includes sailing on a luxury Sydney Harbour dinner cruise and visiting the Blue Mountains.
Day 1: Visit Sydney’s landmarks and go on a Sydney Harbour dinner cruise
On your first day in Sydney, we urge you to visit the iconic landmarks in Sydney including the popular Sydney Opera House, Madame Tussauds wax museum and Sydney Harbour Bridge. You can also go on a walking tour around the city to feel the vibes of the city. If you’re the adventurous type, a Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb will give you a ritzy adrenaline fix. End your day with a scrumptious dinner served with premium beverages on an extravagant dinner cruise in Sydney. The food served onboard the cruises are freshly prepared by experienced chefs to ensure taste and quality. You can enjoy premium drinks and beverages too from a fully licensed bar onboard the cruises. Choose a drinks upgrade for enjoying your favourite drinks for the duration of the cruise. The roving night views of a fairy-lit Sydney skyline is a priceless visual treat you’ll never forget in your entire life. These cruises are fully air-conditioned and have ambient interiors that redefine luxury. We suggest you to book your tickets right away to reserve the best seats on the vessel. Make sure you also carry your camera with you to capture the amazing vistas. These dinner cruises in Sydney also have a friendly crew that will ensure you the best time of your life.
Day 2: Explore the beaches and a take a trip to Sydney’s breweries
With over a 100 beaches to its name, Sydney is one of the most captivating tourist destinations in the world. You can start off your second day in the city by heading to a nearby beach or going on a guided coastal walk. The city boasts of some phenomenal coastlines characterised by turquoise blue bays, jagged cliffs and cavernous blowholes. Visit these wonders to unwind and humble yourself before nature’s mighty works of art. Two famous and easily accessible coastal walks in Sydney are the Bondi to Coogee Walk and the Manly to Spit Walk. Once you’ve had your fill of the sun, surf and the sand, travel west to Sydney’s famous breweries in the suburbs of Marrickville. Enjoy the fine flavours of craft beer at these breweries and learn how they do it.
Day 3: A Day out in the wild
On the final day of your Sydney tour, pick a nearby forest route such as a Grand Canyon Walk or the Blue Mountains. Explore the local flora and fauna and breathe in fresh air to rejuvenate your senses. You can also visit the nearby historic town of Windsor to explore the remnants of European settlement and Aboriginal history. Stroll down to the market to grab the fresh local produce and also dine at the restaurants here. Treat yourself to this land of wonders by going on a horse ride or the exclusive ghost and historical tours offered by the town.
Once you’ve ticked all these places off the itinerary, you’ll definitely feel like exploring more or perhaps even stay back. And that’s a great sign of touring done right! So if you’ve been looking at itinerary choices, hope you consider this one which will not disappoint you.
In life, it’s not where you go, it’s who you travel with.