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On a Sydney Harbour cruise—what to expect

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You could be sitting in a comfortable deck chair soaking in the sun and
sipping a drink (perhaps champagne) as your private luxury cruiser
takes you over the serene waters on your Sydney Harbour cruise.
Across the waters you see in the distance liners, ships, cruisers that
cater to the holiday dreams of the ordinary and the rich.

If you board a cruiser and it has just a five or six-member crew, you
can fulfill your heart’s desires—whether it means lolling on the deck
or biting into a gelato or grilled fish or relaxing in a spa. All this
holiday means for you is rest. And lots and lots of relaxation.

But that’s not all. Between all your rest and relaxation, you’re sure
to do some sightseeing too—your captain will make sure you see Port
Douglas, the Whitsunday Islands, Cairns, Lizard Island and Michaelmas
Cay.

In summer in Sydney, you could go on a voyage through the Coral Sea
with breathtaking sights for stopovers in New Caledonia, Vanuatu, Fiji,
Torres Strait, the Solomon Islands and the Islands of Eastern New Guine
and then return through the outer Great Barrier Reef from Cape York to
Hamilton Island.

However, if you wake up early, you could savor a breakfast buffet and
the five-star amenities of your state room and then go on to enjoy
freshly baked pastries and more over a large brunch. Then, after
fighting off much laziness, you’ll perhaps sit down on a deck chair
with a pair of sun glasses and sunscreen and you’ll look far into the
ocean length and enjoy the blueness of the waters.

But if you are sporty, you could go in for some windsurfing, snorkeling
or scuba diving and enter the marine world. You could fish too and eat
your catch for dinner. Or just go swimming—what could be better than
that?

For lunch and dinner, enter the bar and dining rooms and while you
watch the view of the water from there while you tuck into delicious
Japanese, Moroccan and Indonesian cuisines—all under a star filled sky.

You’d be extra fortunate to board a cruiser around New Year’s Eve
because of the fantastic fireworks display which begins at midnight for
the New year’s Eve Sydney Harbour.
This usually begins at 9 p.m. and is followed by the Harbour Light
parade. East and West of the Harbour Bridge you’ll find a fleet of
vessels beautifully decorated with dazzling lights, sailing on a 15 km
circuit, from Clarke Island to Cockatoo Island. This is undoubtedly the
most sought-after sight here with people milling around to get a
glimpse of the action. Once this parade is over, the fleet of vessels
goes back to a viewing area from where they can see the fireworks.

And lastly, the piece de resistance—the 12 minutes of color and sound
that transform the Harbour with light and sound. Millions of
people—natives and tourists—throng to catch the sound and light show
that will perhaps stay in their minds all through the year, until the
next year rolls along.


So much for your few days on a Sydney Harbour cruise. Will you come aboard again? Who knows—perhaps yes.

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The author Owns a fleet vessels in Sydney . It is one of the best Sydney Harbour Cruise available for Sydney Harbour Cruise Party, Xmas Party Sydney Harbour, Wedding Cruise Sydney Harbour, New years Eve Sydney Harbour.


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