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Captain Cook Cruises Operated by: Captain Cook Cruises


Aboriginal Cultural Cruise Operated by: Captain Cook Cruises


Sydney City Tour with Lunch cruise & Taronga Zoo Operated by: Gray Line


Sightseeing


One of the most famous of all the Sydney Harbour sightseeing tours, this cruise shows you what public and private Sydney is really all about. Areas covered are the main harbour attractions such as the Opera House, the Harbour Bridge and Fort Denison before cruising the magnificent upper reaches of Middle Harbour where luxury waterfront homes, parks, beaches and marinas show Sydney life at its best. The cruise includes a light morning or afternoon tea to enjoy while you are on the water.


Duration: 2 hours


Departs: Daily from Jetty No. 6, Circular Quay at 10.00am or 2.15pm NOTE: Tour does not operate 25-26 Dec 11; 31 Dec 11; 26 Jan 12; 14 Feb 12.


BridgeClimb Operated by: BridgeClimb


Sightseeing


Sydney Harbour as you have never experienced it before. Explore its waters on our unique cultural harbour cruise. We will take you on a journey from pre-white settlement through our coastal lifestyle - uncovering traditional fishing methods and food gathering techniques. Discover our culture, meet our people and enjoy the sights of Sydney Harbour.


Duration: 2 Hours


Departs: From Jetty No. 6, Circular Quay Wednesday to Sunday at 1.00pm NOTE: Cruise operates subject to minimum numbers.


Sightseeing


Tour highlights include a spectacular Darling Harbour, Chinatown, Sydney Opera House, Hyde Park, St Mary Cathedral, Mrs Macquaries Chair, Kings Cross and Bondi Beach. An unforgettable luncheon cruise while taking in the splendour of Sydney Harbour. Time to explore Sydney’s Taronga Zoo’with its magnificent views of Sydney Cove, Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House. Ride the Sky Safari cable car which overlooks the zoo and Sydney’s sklyline. Return to Circular Quay aboard your cruise boat.


Duration: 5 hours Departs: Daily at 8.15am


Sydney Aquarium General Entry Operated by: Sydney Aquarium


City Sights, Bondi and Kings Cross Operated by: Australian Pacific Day Tours


Sightseeing


Have the climb of your life! BridgeClimb is the ultimate experience of Sydney. Choose from three guided climbs that take you to the summit of this world-famous bridge, 134 metres above Sydney Harbour.


Departs: Times available on application NOTE: Climb is not suitable for expectant mothers or children under 10 years.


Sightseeing


Nowhere else in the world will you find a larger collection of aquatic life than at the Sydney Aquarium, with over 11,000 Australian aquatic animals. Don’t miss the Open Ocean Floating Oceanarium where you will walk beneath the ocean and be surrounded by the world’s greatest collection of sharks in captivity. The Seal Sanctuary offers the chance to view one of the world’s first known natural seal sanctuaries. Get closer than ever before - by walking through the underwater tunnels to see the seals racing through the water at full speed or just frolicking around. The aquarium is also home to the largest Great Barrier Reef Exhibit in the world.


Duration: 3 hours


Sightseeing


An impressive harbour, beautiful beaches, amazing sights, fantastic restaurants, alfresco cafes, friendly locals and a climate that fosters a relaxed atmosphere - Sydney has it all. This tour is a great way to see its highlights in one afternoon. Take in the magnificent views of the harbour, walk along Bondi Beach, see cosmopolitan Kings Cross, exclusive Double Bay, Vaucluse, trendy Paddington and many landmarks along the way.


Duration: 4 hours


Departs: Daily at 1.45pm from the Rocks or 2pm from Darling Harbour NOTE: Tour does not operate 25 Dec 2011.


City Sights, Manly, Northern Beaches


Operated by: Australian Pacific Day Tours


Blue Mountains with Scenic World and Cruise


Operated by: AAT Kings


Blue Mountains, Australian Wildlife Operated by: Australian Pacific Day Tours


Sightseeing


Explore the beautiful beaches and famous harbour sites of Sydney with magnificent views. Cross the Sydney Harbour Bridge and stop at Milson’s Point for spectacular views of the Sydney Opera House, Harbour Bridge and the famous city skyline. Visit the seaside town of Manly and return to Sydney via the trendy suburbs of Neutral Bay and Mosman.


Duration: 3 hours


Departs: Daily from Sydney at 8.30am NOTE: Tour does not operate 25 Dec 10.


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Sightseeing


Depart the city via Anzac Bridge, stopping for morning tea at Featherdale Wildlife Park. Working your way up the mountains, stop at Govetts Leap Lookout for a photo opportunity. Visit the quaint village of Leura for lunch (own expense), and then follow the Cliff Drive with views over Jamison Valley, Echo Point and the Three Sisters. Visit Scenic World and get your thrills on the Scenic Railway (the world’s steepest railway) and the Scenic Cableway (rides included). Depart Scenic World for a quick photo stop at Narrowneck Lookout before travelling to Sydney’s Olympic site and joining a cruise along the Parramatta River, concluding at Circular Quay.


Duration: 9 hours Departs: Daily at 8.45am


Sightseeing


Discover the spectacular Blue Mountains and see native wildlife. This rugged and beautiful region forms part of the Great Dividing Range, linking tropical north to temperate south. Discover Leura village, a delightful blend of groomed gardens and quaint shops. Stop at Echo Point and see the famous Three Sisters rock formation. Travel through Katoomba, enjoy an easy walk or visit Echo Point Lookout. Hear the ancient Aboriginal legends of this impressive rock formation. Enjoy an afternoon encounter at Koala Park, have your photo taken with a koala, see kangaroos, wombats, dingoes and fairy penguins. Lunch is included.


Duration: 9½ hours Departs: Daily at 8.00am


AUSTRALIA Sydney Sightseeing


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