Cruises in Sydney, Australia
Sydney, Australia has magnificent beaches and stunning views. Day and night harbor cruises are available at the Cruise Booth near the Circular Quay train station close to the Harbour Bridge.
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History
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Harbour Bridge at Night The Harbour Bridge, completed in 1932, cost $20 million in Australian currency. It crosses Sydney Harbour and connects to North Sydney.
Geography
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Manly Beach Lady Bay, Camp Cove, and Nielsen beaches are on the South Shore. Manly Cove, Chinaman's Beach, Reef Beach, and Balmoral comprise the North Shore.
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Connessiuers
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Australian Brekkie The Matilda Catamaran cruises run for an hour or all day. Magestic Cruises include buffet meals. The Rocket Harbour Explorer departs every 45 minutes stopping at The Rocks, Watson's Bay, Taronga Zoo, Luna Park, Shark Island, and Darling Harbour.
Musical Cruises
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Dancing to Latin Music Vagabond Cruises' Jazz Lunch includes jazz, Rhythm and Blues, and New Orleans music. Latin Cruises offer buffets, music, and lambada competitions. Sydney Harbour Dreaming cruises include Aboriginal dance and music and Australian cuisine.
Speed Cruises
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Fast Boats Ocean Extreme, a Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB), is powered by twin 200-horsepower V6 engines. Rides are 45 minutes to an hour. Harbour Jet offers spins, power brake stops, and music.
Nighttime Cruises
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Circular Quay at Night Captain Cook Cruises include an open Star Deck, three-course dining, and a dance floor. The Sydney Showboat has a three-course meal and a cabaret show.
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