Australia Day Sydney Harbour Cruise
Sydney, Australia
Rating:
Trip Type: Day Cruises
Duration: 3 hours
Please note: 2015 dates are sold out! Please check back for 2016 dates later in the year.
Watch Sydney Harbour come to life! There is no better place to be than on Sydney’s Harbour to celebrate Australia Day! Come aboard a 3 hour cruise to watch the Australia Day festivities on Sydney Harbour including the Tug and Yacht ballet, Tall Ships race, Harbour Parade and many more events happening throughout the day. You will feel the pulsating atmosphere as your cruise is positioned in a prime spot to view all the excitement this memorable day has to offer.
Watch Sydney Harbour come to life! There is no better place to be than on Sydney’s Harbour to celebrate Australia Day! Come aboard a 3 hour cruise to watch the Australia Day festivities on Sydney Harbour including the Tug and Yacht ballet, Tall Ships race, Harbour Parade and many more events happening throughout the day. You will feel the pulsating atmosphere as your cruise is positioned in a prime spot to view all the excitement this memorable day has to offer.
More About This Activity All Day Cruises →
Please note: 2015 dates are sold out! Please check back for 2016 dates later in the year.
Watch Sydney Harbour come to life! There is no better place to be than on Sydney’s Harbour to celebrate Australia Day! Come aboard a 3 hour cruise to watch the Australia Day festivities on Sydney Harbour including the Tug and Yacht ballet, Tall Ships race, Harbour Parade and many more events happening throughout the day. You will feel the pulsating atmosphere as your cruise is positioned in a prime spot to view all the excitement this memorable day has to offer. This spectacular Australia Day cruise positions you in the heart of the action so you can soak up the atmosphere of all the great activities on Sydney Harbour. Below is a list of all the exciting harbour activities which will make this day an epic experience.
11am: Partake in Sydney’s beloved First Fleet ferries line up for one of Australia’s most popular and iconic free events: Sydney Festival’s Ferrython.
12pm: At midday, listen to the synchronised choirs sing the national anthem in a Salute to Australia.
2:05pm: The Tug and Yacht Ballet is a spectacular display of nautical precision as a fleet of 10 yachts and two powerful tugboats tack in unison to a musical score that will be heard right across the central harbour area
12:30pm: Watch some of Sydney’s most iconic vessels parade around the harbour in a dazzling display of national spirit
1pm: Capture the impressive fleet of historic vessels cut their way across the harbour in the Tall Ships Race, to finish under the Sydney Harbour Bridge
Watch Sydney Harbour come to life! There is no better place to be than on Sydney’s Harbour to celebrate Australia Day! Come aboard a 3 hour cruise to watch the Australia Day festivities on Sydney Harbour including the Tug and Yacht ballet, Tall Ships race, Harbour Parade and many more events happening throughout the day. You will feel the pulsating atmosphere as your cruise is positioned in a prime spot to view all the excitement this memorable day has to offer. This spectacular Australia Day cruise positions you in the heart of the action so you can soak up the atmosphere of all the great activities on Sydney Harbour. Below is a list of all the exciting harbour activities which will make this day an epic experience.
11am: Partake in Sydney’s beloved First Fleet ferries line up for one of Australia’s most popular and iconic free events: Sydney Festival’s Ferrython.
12pm: At midday, listen to the synchronised choirs sing the national anthem in a Salute to Australia.
2:05pm: The Tug and Yacht Ballet is a spectacular display of nautical precision as a fleet of 10 yachts and two powerful tugboats tack in unison to a musical score that will be heard right across the central harbour area
12:30pm: Watch some of Sydney’s most iconic vessels parade around the harbour in a dazzling display of national spirit
1pm: Capture the impressive fleet of historic vessels cut their way across the harbour in the Tall Ships Race, to finish under the Sydney Harbour Bridge
« Go Back