Some Extraordinary Spots to Visit in Sydney

Sydney Harbour cruise dinner

I’ve always dreamed of planning a surprise trip with my family and some of my close friends. I can’t imagine anything more fun and exciting than organising a surprise trip or activity while the other person has zero clue about what’s going on. As someone who loves spontaneity, history, and outdoor activities, I planned our surprise family trip to Sydney, one of the most visited Australian cities. Sydney is gifted with both highly explored places and some lesser appreciated locations. The list below shows some of the locations we all loved during our Sydney trip.

Sydney Harbour

Harbour is where the best of city marvels lie and since, it is often described as the heart of Sydney. A Sydney Harbour cruise offering dinner and splendid views are quite popular as one of the best things to do in Sydney. We boarded an authentic paddlewheeler with a show and enjoyed the best ever cruising with a deluxe restaurant-quality dining experience. Well… if you are interested in cruising, you can board this 3-hr harbour cruise and enjoy a freshly prepared seafood and meat inspired menu, an equally tantalising vegetarian menu and a selection of the finest Australian drinks and beverages available for purchase from the fully licensed bar on board. This is also an amazing opportunity to witness all of the breathtaking harbour architectural wonders such as the Harbour Bridge and Opera House while enjoying the mesmerising night views and a spectacular one-hour live cabaret show on board. The same cruise is also available at day time but without the show. You can enjoy your time with your family or friends aboard this 3-hr Sydney lunch cruise and indulge in a healthy, contemporary buffet lunch and best value beverage packages. 

Paddington Reservoir Gardens

Walking through this award-winning garden was a one-of-a-kind experience we had in Sydney. This heritage-listed public park is a highly welcoming spot for both locals and tourists alike. You can go with your family and friends to the gardens and enjoy a day experiencing the best it has to offer. The park has a ‘street level’ which is accessible at all times and a ‘lower chamber’ which can be accessed only by an elevator. It also has a history to tell. It was Sydney’s third water supply system which was built between 1864 and 1866 and it was the most wanted water source in the 19th century. The reservoir is pretty popular all around the globe due to its architectural similarity to the Baths of Caracalla in Rome and the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. The park can also be considered as one of the best urban renewals that happened in Sydney, since it keeps its old elegance and charm. We walked through the wide green paths in the gardens and enjoyed the best scenic sights. Well… there’s one thing to remember while you are there is that photography is not allowed but if you take prior permission, you can click some of the best photographs from Paddington Reservoir Gardens. 

Narooma

Narooma is famous for mesmerising rock formations, pristine beaches, and most importantly, Aboriginal cultural practices. If you are not familiar with what “Aboriginals” mean, they are considered the first and original inhabitants of the land and also the holders of the oldest continuing culture in the world.  If you are fascinated by the culture, beliefs, and the lives of the native Australians, you should check out this town and listen to their long storied history and lifestyle. While we were in Narooma, we went for ‘Ngaran Ngaran Gulaga Creation Tour’, a guided tour which aims to help the tourists to learn more about the history of Aboriginals and their interesting narratives about Creation Myth and Dreamtime Stories. The Aboriginals have a spiritual connection with their land, water and all natural phenomena. And all their stories have something to teach us.

Well… these are some of the places we all loved while visiting Sydney. I’m sure you will have your own. If there is anyone who hasn’t visited Sydney yet, this is your call. Get all your things ready and experience this amazing destination with your loved ones. 

Best Sydney Attractions in 2022 to Inspire your Next Trip

Sydney Lunch Cruise

From a brutal penal colony to one of the most luxurious cities in the world, Sydney has come a long way. Brimming with a diverse population, a vibrant culture and a slew of natural wonders, Sydney is a land of endless possibilities. You could spend a couple of months here and still discover new things to do and see. Vast sandy beaches, scenic cruises, A1 restaurants and bars, colourful shopping scenes, lively museums and art galleries beckon those searching for an enlightening travel experience. Here are our top picks or attractions that closely resemble Sydney.

Traverse the Harbour on a Cruise

Housing two of the biggest landmarks of the nation, a slew of tourist attractions and numerous fancy diners, Sydney Harbour is one of the major drawcards of the city. If you’re looking to spend time on the harbour, learning a bit about the city’s history, and fancy a luxury experience out on the waters, then a Sydney lunch cruise is your best option. Combining an exquisite cruise and dine with a breathtaking sightseeing experience is what lunch cruises are all about. Soak in everything from the iconic Opera House, Harbour Bridge, Luna Park and Fort Denison, among others, all the while savouring a freshly prepared lunch menu. Even though there are numerous vessels for you to choose from, the authentic paddlewheeler stands out due to its old world charm and wrap-around verandahs. A Sydney Harbour cruise dinner on this unique paddlewheeler makes it even more special by adding a live cabaret show to your experience! Pretty swell for a night out right?!

Explore the Rocks

Sydney’s and Australia’s days as a convict colony began in The Rocks with a shanty town. The rich culture and history of the city is exemplified in the many buildings and colonial-age architectures that stand tall here. The reputation it possessed in its earlier days can be seen through these historic buildings and cobblestone laneways, with some of them still operating as pubs. Dubbed as “the best rooftop garden in the city”, Glenmore is a good stop for a drink or meal, while the Rocks Discovery Museum is a one-stop wonder from where you can learn about Sydney’s varied heritage. For a more interactive experience you can hop on the Ghost Tours after 6pm, where you will be guided through some of the historic sites of the area, unravelling the mysteries and dark secrets behind each one of them!

Stroll Through Royal Botanic Garden

Sydney’s impressive blend of modern architecture and natural wonders is one of the highlights of its staggering tourism. This is exemplified through the very location of the Royal Botanic Garden, right next to the Opera House and The Domain. This massive-scale garden is a heaven for nature lovers, containing more than 7,500 species of both native and exotic plants. This is a popular picnic spot for the residents and a famous route for morning runners and even for people looking for a quick escape from the busy city life. Inside you can come across the Tropical Centre, the Rare and Threatened Species Garden which includes a Wollemi Pine (dinosaur tree) and if you’re up for it, you can always hop on one of the free-guided tours that will take you on a journey through the Aboriginal heritage of the land.

Learn to Catch a Wave

Maybe you’ve watched too many reruns of Bondi Rescue or maybe you’re inspired by the Olympics, but regardless, surfing is something held close to the hearts of Sydneysiiders. A great way to blend with the locals is to take it to the ocean and ride those waves! And even if you’re not a professional, you can book in for a class at Bondi, which goes through the essentials of surfing. With the help of the experts, you will be riding those waves like David Hasselhoff in Baywatch in no time!

Top Things to Do in Sydney, NSW (2022 Edition)

One of the most gorgeous looking cities in the world, Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, has a lot to offer its visitors. With so much ground to cover you might feel overwhelmed at first so here is a list of things you can do or see while you’re staying in the city.

Sydney Harbour Cruises

After a long day frolicking around the city you might be on the hunt for some rejuvenation and there’s no better option than a harbour cruise dinner where you can sail past the Opera House and Harbour Bridge, admiring the city’s splendid scenery like never before. A dinner cruise lets you traverse across the harbour waters while indulging in tasty food and drinks! Although you can choose from a wide range of vessels, the classic paddlewheeler stands out as it offers you the chance to enjoy a live cabaret show! What more could you ask for the perfect night out in Sydney? So book your seats now for a Sydney Harbour Cruise Dinner and soak in the illuminated city views while feasting on a delectable menu! Oh and don’t forget to get those Instagram materials!

Luna Park

This is one of the best things you can do with your family while in Sydney. It’s easy to spend time in the city centre with the vast array of skyscrapers, street arts, shopping malls, brunch spots and so on but if you want to go on an exciting roller coaster there is only one answer– Luna Park. Built in 1935, this iconic amusement park has seen screaming lungs and awe-struck faces ever since and has been the star tourist attraction of the city. Enjoy thrilling rides and prize-winning games with your favourite gang and soak in the very retro-style built of the place. You can also come here for a romantic date night, with the park offering a classy dining experience inside the ferris wheel carriage on Sundays! Inspired by its twin in the USA, there is also a Coney Island area inside the park, featuring sideshow games and traditional puzzle entertainments like Mirror Maze. Still, the best thing about the park is that the entry is free, meaning you only have to pay for the rides!

Coogee Beach

When it comes to beaches, Sydney has plenty and in wide varieties including a smaller version of the world-famous Bondi Beach known as Coogee. It is the perfect spot for families and friends to soak up some sun and frolic around Sydney’s calm and cool waters. The renowned coastal walk runs through here and connects numerous other beaches so partaking in it is a popular activity giving several different places to explore at your disposal. Snorkelling is also a popular activity around these parts so if you haven’t already, do try out. The beach, despite its limited parking, is the perfect spot to watch sunsets for families, friends or couples as they are far less crowded than other Sydney beaches. The area is also home to a vibrant culinary scene so make sure to check them out as well for refreshments.

Harbour Bridge (BridgeClimb)

Have you ever scaled a 440 foot-high bridge? Well, in Sydney you can do just that. The Sydney Harbour Bridge is an iconic landmark of the city and the nation’s well and if you’re fifteen or older, you can also climb to its summit! You will be in the company of a well-experienced climbing team who will help equip you with all the necessary gears to ensure a fun yet safe experience. As you start to ascend you will witness views of the city, the harbour and the surroundings in a new light! You should definitely go all in on this experience which offers nothing but pure thrill and fun!

Easter 2022: Sydney Points of Interest

The capital city of New South Wales is renowned for being one of the most coveted tourist destinations on the planet and just like every other city, it celebrates its holidays in high spirits. There’s no shortage of activities here to have a good time but if you’re looking for inspiration to get out of the house for the long Easter weekend, read along for some interesting tips.

Sydney has an array of attractions which can be enjoyed over the Easter weekend and one of them is the highly-rated dinner cruise in Sydney Harbour. This would be an interesting dining experience for the family and the ambient setting of the cruises makes it a great place to embrace the festive spirits. From the numerous vessels docked in the harbour, you can pick one of your liking but the best one for a family outing is the authentic paddlewheeler. With its theatre-style layout and climate-controlled interiors, you and your family are guaranteed to have a delightful experience. Cruise past some of the biggest icons of Australia, the Opera House, Harbour Bridge and much more, along with a delectable three course dinner menu. If you think the night is over you’re far from being right, get ready to be mesmerised by an entertaining live cabaret show, performed by talented Aussie artists! All these inclusions in a gorgeous setting with the night views of the city as background, makes the Sydney Harbour dinner cruise an unmissable experience!

Another fun and relaxing way to spend the holidays with your family is by taking a peek at some of the local art, shows or live performances. And Sydney has such culturally-rich places in plenty, from entertainment venues to museums and art galleries. Watch a show by the Sydney Theatre Company, gaze at the incredible exhibits at the Museum of Contemporary Art at Circular Quay or even better take a walking tour of the Sydney Opera House and see the unexplored insides of this famous icon. If you’re looking to catch a movie, go for the outdoor cinematic experience, a popular attraction to do with families!

Easter Holidays aren’t complete without an easter egg hunt and this calls for the next activity on the list. A great family activity , the Great Garden Egg Hunt at the Royal Botanic Gardens is a fun and challenging puzzle, especially for the little ones. The youngsters can find the hidden rewards and complete the fun challenges and even meet the Easter Bunny. Apart from these 45-minute challenges, there is also face painting, DJs and even a  food truck, making it a complete family fun day out. Tickets to the events are to be booked prior so check out their websites regularly.

You can also make a trip to The Rocks and make a day out of it. Rich in heritage and history, these cobblestone laneways, filled with mediaeval buildings, pubs, street markets, live artists and much more is an entertainment hub. This is also a tourist hub as it is located right under the Harbour Bridge. Here you can do many things like jumping on a walking tour and getting to know more about the place, its buildings and the significance it holds in the present, and even about Sydney’s rich past. If you’re looking to buy something for your family, check out their famous local markets. One of the popular attractions at night is the pub crawl where you can hop on from one bar to another upto four or five bars. The Ghost Walking Tour is also a thrilling night activity to do with the kids.

Interesting Things You Should Know About Sydney Harbour Dinner Cruises

Sydney Harbour is one of the largest harbours in the world and it beautifully divides the Sydney touring experience into two, namely cruising and others. The azure tinted natural harbour is adorned by numerous world-renowned edifices like Opera House, Harbour Bridge, Luna Park and other vintage structures. The city of Sydney with its iconic harbours, historical precincts, embracing beaches and a happening pub culture has rightfully bagged the position of “the most visited harbour city in the world”.

The harbour precincts are more vibrant when compared to the rest of Sydney and are studded with shops and restaurants serving unique cuisines. One of the most enjoyable tourist experiences at Sydney Harbour is a dinner cruise across the harbour waters. The harbourside restaurants are a wholly different ballgame and a majority tourist population are allured by the famous waterfront restaurants here. However, all this doesn’t cancel out nor create a drop in the cruising industry, as the experience bestowed by the dinner cruises in Sydney is beyond words and can never be compared with.

There are plenty of cruising options right from a multi-million dollar catamaran to an extravagant glass boat. Choosing the right cruise is a mammoth task and that’s where all the confusions arise. Depending on the vessel, inclusions, guests capacity and budget; Sydney lunch cruises are divided into numerous categories and all you have to do is to pick one that matches your budget and choice of inclusions. The first step is to understand the type of vessel you are cruising on. Catamarans, paddlewheelers, glass boats and other small boats cruise on Sydney Harbour at least thrice a week. Each one of these vessels has its own unique attributes.  Take, for instance, the famous paddlewheeler showboat cruise that has an in-built theatrical stage on board. In the case of paddlewheelers, there is no major confusion, as Sydney Showboats with 32 years of cruising experience and a vibrant cabaret show are without doubt the best in the business.  Choose the Showboat dinner cruise to enjoy the longest-running show in Australia called the “Voyage of Love” performed by a very talented crew of dancers, songstresses and stunning follies. As you step on board the cruise, you will be welcomed by the follies and guided to your reserved tables by the captain himself before you’re served a delicious freshly prepared gourmet dinner. 

The most sought-after catamaran in the city is the multi-million dollar ‘Magistic II’. It sports three expansive outdoor decks that allow you to enjoy stunning photos of the pristine harbour and its precincts. The unlimited buffet served throughout the cruise is another factor that entices both tourists and natives to cruise on this multi-million dollar catamaran. 

To top it off, elegant and classy glass boats were introduced into the harbour only a few years back. These premium vessels showcasing ultra-luxury cruising facilities, delicious dinner menu and 360° harbour views are tagged to be the epitome of luxury cruising and rightly so! 

All of the above-mentioned cruises are famous and unique in their own ways. And did you know they have fully licensed bars on board? These bars serve an eclectic range of drinks and other beverages such as soft drinks and juices. A refreshing and mesmerising dinner indulgence awaits you on board the luxury dinner cruises in Sydney and it’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience. It’s not just good food that makes these cruises stand out as they promise a dynamic sightseeing experience too. Don’t forget this is also an opportunity to capture the best photos of the harbour attractions. So what are you waiting for? Book your cruise today to explore spectacular views of the harbour city like never before on these luxurious Sydney lunch cruises!

Exciting Things To Do In Sydney At Least Once In Your Lifetime

Sydney is a perfect holiday spot for families, friends, couples and solo travellers. If you’re planning to travel to Sydney, don’t forget to indulge in some of the best experiences that are unique to this magnificent coastal city. And here are some exciting options for a heads-up. 

Get On board a Sydney Harbour Dinner Cruise 

Cruise dining on Sydney Harbour has been a popular trend in the city for many years now. These luxury cruises ply on the harbour waters, offering its passengers great views of the harbour attractions combined with a delicious meal and entertainment. Get on board the famous paddlewheeler Sydney dinner cruise to experience three hours of luxury cruising, a 3-course dinner and a 1-hour live cabaret show. This unique Sydney Harbour dinner cruise has theatre-style interiors with wrap-around verandahs that render an irresistible old-world charm. The dinner is freshly prepared by experienced chefs and served hot to your reserved tables. Take this exciting trip across Sydney Harbour and relish a cruise dinner as you immerse yourself in a wonderful night sightseeing experience and embrace the spirit of Sydney. 

Climb Sydney Harbour Bridge

Climb the world-famous “Coathanger” bridge for a perfect adrenaline-fix in Sydney. The Sydney Harbour Bridge is one of the only three bridges in the world that permits the bridge climb experience. Although the climb is an expensive experience, the bird’s eye view from the top of the arch is worth every penny. The view includes a hazy silhouette of the Blue Mountains towards the west and the Pacific Ocean to the East. You can choose a half-day bridge climb in the morning, afternoon, dawn, twilight or night based on your convenience. A professional guide will ensure you a safe, fun and informative climb. If you’re with your friends or family who loves adventures, this is a perfect tour for an adventurous bonding time to cherish for a lifetime. 

Watch the Sunrise on a Hot Air Balloon

Get an epic aerial view of the familiar landscapes by hopping on board a hot air balloon in Sydney. There are a number of balloon tours offered in the city that takes you in for a spectacular flight over some of the picturesque destinations such as Hunter Valley, Camden Valley, Mudgee, Byron Bay, Barossa Valley and more. Feel refreshed and light as you float above the photo-perfect regions and indulge in a romantic mood. If you’re in Sydney, hot air ballooning is one of the must-do attractions that will leave you with blissful memories. 

Visit Sydney Fish Market

The famous Sydney Fish Market is the largest of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere. Sydnesiders love seafood and Sydney Fish Market holds the key to the hearts. Located on the Blackwattle Bay foreshore in Pyrmont, the market incorporates a working fishing port, fresh seafood retail market, wholesale fish market, bakeries, gift shops, fruits and vegetables market, florists, restaurants, beverage outlets, culinary schools and more. For an eventful day that sums up Sydney’s lifestyle, head over to Sydney Fish Market. The daily wholesale auctions for Sydney’s seafood retailers are a thrilling affair that shouldn’t be missed. 

Take up a Coastal Walk 

There are around a hundred beaches in Sydney and that’s a big bonus for the beach babies out there. And another blessing to be in Sydney is that there are so many stunning coastal walks that offer the best views. Some of the most popular coastal walks in Sydney are Bondi to Coogee, Federation Cliff Walk, Manly to Spit Bridge Walk, Hermitage Foreshore Walk and many more. Each coastal walk has its own unique surprises on the way and that’s why it’s one activity you shouldn’t miss while in Sydney. 

Best things To Do In Sydney After Nightfall

When in Sydney, you’ll never run out of exciting things to do. From beach hopping to going on food journeys, the city offers a plethora of ideas. The city, more so, becomes lively during after-hours and its nightlife is one of the best in the world. It’s very unlikely that one may get bored of their stay in the city as there’s always something to the next best thing happening near you. It could be a street food festival on Addison Road or a flash sale on the street. Evenings in Sydney are always fun! Here are some interesting things you can do while in Sydney to notch-up the after-hours fun. 

Sydney Harbour Dinner Cruises

Sydney Harbour is, hands down, the most attractive tourist destination in the city. If you wish to spend a memorable night out in Sydney Harbour, get on board one of those fancy dinner cruises. Yes, the one you’ve been eyeing all this while! Did you know that there is a showboat dinner cruise in Sydney which stages live cabarets for its guests? With breathtaking front-row views of the Harbour bridge, the Opera House and the fairy-lit city skyline, this unique Sydney   Harbour dinner cruise will give you a night to remember. The cruise also offers a delectable dinner that is freshly prepared on board by experienced chefs. To enhance your taste palette, order a drink from the fully licensed bar on board. Sounds exciting much? Get your tickets today. 

Most tourists in the city rush to Sydney Harbour to see the iconic Harbour Bridge and the Opera House. But do explore the other less-visited places in Sydney to get to know the essence and life of the city. Sydney, which is home to thousands of expats, is a melting pot of cultures and traditions. Now, wouldn’t it be a loss if you don’t explore the vibrant culinary scenes in Sydney seasoned by many cultures an

d flavours? 

Stargazing in Sydney

Another best thing you can enjoy in Sydney, probably free of cost, is star gazing. The sky in Sydney is breathtakingly beautiful, especially in the evenings when it gives off an iridescent glow. Head to a nearby beach for a priceless calm evening under the sky with your family. You may visit Sydney’s renowned Observatory Hill for an extraordinary stargazing experience. Also don’t forget to bring some Barbecue snags and cold drinks, because that’s how it’s done in Sydney! 

Visit the pubs or go shopping

For a fun and exciting way to end your day, buckle-up to experience Sydney’s vibrant nightlife at one of the pubs near you. If that doesn’t excite you, that’s alright. There are late night restaurants in Sydney which you can explore to, perhaps, google down some extra midnight calories. If dining out doesn’t interest you as much as street shopping, Sydney won’t disappoint you either. Since no holiday might feel complete without a little bit of shopping, do a little after-hours shopping at Sydney’s shopping centers such as Paddington Street, CBD and more. There are plenty of malls and shopping aisles too in the city where you can go for a last-minute shopping spree. Get your hands on chic souvenirs to give to your loved ones or explore the antique shops in the area for an extraordinary shopping experience. The Chinatown market which comes to life in the evenings is indeed a sight to behold. You’ll be amazed to discover that this place, which is innately Asian, swells with people from all parts of the world coming in to see what happens here at the make-believe China.  

Sydney has something reserved for everyone and that’s a promise from one of the best cities in the world. So, if you’ve planned a trip to this magnificent coastal city, be rest assured to have one of the best holidays in your life.

A Clearview Dinner for a Perfect date night

Planning to give your partner a perfect weekend surprise in Sydney? Here’s something you cannot resist–a dinner in Sydney Harbour on Clearview Glassboat cruise. Exciting much? Impress your partner by taking him/her on an offshore date which is sure to give you some great and memorable moments.
The Clearview Glassboat dinner cruises in Sydney Harbour are extraordinary in umpteen ways to give you an experience for a lifetime. Just as the name suggests, the Clearview cruises, with polished glass windows on all sides, are designed to give you uninterrupted and dazzling views of the Sydney Harbour shoreline. Every seat is a window seat in a Clearview Glassboat and that indeed is an interesting sneak-peak description about this cruise.Imagine spending quality time with your partner on a glass boat surrounded by unparalleled views of the Harbour shoreline backed by the sound of the sea breeze. As you embrace the structural brilliance of the Clearview Cruises, treat yourself to the chef’s selection of canapes served during the first hour at the Sky Deck. Cruise past the prominent structures surrounding Sydney Harbour such as the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Opera House and more. Once you’ve had your fill of the vibrance of Sydney Harbour, you may head down to your reserved tables on the Dining Deck for your much-awaited dinner.  A specially curated Degustation menu is another unique feature of this dinner cruise in Sydney. For the uninitiated, a Degustation menu consists of all of the chef’s signature dishes served in small portions as a single meal. Now that would be an interesting choice right? A courteous and prompt waiting staff on the cruise deserves as much appreciation as any other feature of the dinner cruise. They are friendly and always on-call if you need help with anything while onboard. 
Another attraction about the dinner cruise is its fully licensed bar that serves a large selection of premium beers, wines and soft drinks throughout your dining experience. It’s a holistic experience indeed where each of your senses is enticed by the kind of royal customs of hospitality on the cruise.  Needless to say, Clearview Glassboat dinner cruises in Sydney are quality delivered indeed. Get onboard one of these beauties for an enchanting and memorable night, embracing the exquisite night views of Sydney Harbour, the delicious canapes, the carefully perfected Degustation menu and the wide selection of drinks and beverages. Don’t forget to click some photos of these wonderful memories made with your beloved. For a perfect night and an unforgettable epicurean trance, you now have your choice. 

The emerald city and the land down under

The city of Sydney and its world famous harbour.

 The sparkly azure waters of Sydney Harbour  lodges hundreds of cruises and ferries. With more than 200km of harbour foreshore specked with beautiful harbour islands is a setting for plenty of occasions including national events, festivals and boat races. Most of these events and functions are best experienced onboard a Sydney Harbour dinner cruise.

Darling Harbour is a notable hangout spot in the city. It is a bustling area with numerous shops, shows, historical centers, and bars and cafés. The Sydney Harbour dinner cruise is one of the highlighted activities in the harbour. The Wild Life Zoo, the Sea Life Sydney Aquarium and Madam Tussaud’s Wax Museum are some of the other main attractions.  You can also go shopping in the mall or even head to the LG IMAX theater, which has the biggest screen on the planet. 

Why is Australia the best place for a vacation?

Australia is one of the most remote, interesting, and developed nations on the planet. 

Enriched with a heap of natural heritage sites, astonishing beaches, cosmopolitan cities, and more conveys why Australia is a spellbinding nation.   From spectacular day tours to amazing adventures and cruises, there’s literally nothing you can’t do during your vacation in Australia. 

From Queensland’s acclaimed Great Barrier Reef, Sydney with its amazing harbour dinner cruises to the sacred and fascinating  Uluru, there are incalculable astounding destinations worth seeing and experiencing Down Under.

Other mesmerising places to visit in Australia include the astonishing Blue Mountains; the impressive Fraser Island; the MacKenzie Falls; Kakadu, with its amazing tropical biodiversity and the sandstone area of the Bungle Bungle Range.

Australia lodges one of the best beaches on earth. From staggering, flawless stretches of white sand to veritable meccas for surfers and intriguing activity-packed shores, there’s literally nothing you can’t find. The Australian coastline extends for  37,000 km accommodating almost 11,011 beaches, impressive right?

Among the most wonderful Australian beaches are the Hyams Beach – famous for having the whitest sand on the planet; the unbelievable Kirra Beach, with its exquisite waves; stunning Cable Beach in Broome; the popular Four Mile Beach in Port Douglas;  Sydney’s heavenly Shelly Beach, Whitehaven Beach near the Great Barrier Reef and the list goes on.

With a land region bigger than Europe and an inconceivably low population, it’s no big surprise that up to 85 percent of Australians live in the cities along the coast. 

Dispersed between mountains, waterways, and sea, Australia’s metropolitan cities deliver some unprecedented urban encounters. From Sydney’s throbbing ambience, lively culture, and alluring beaches to Melbourne’s beguiling European flair and unsurpassed coffee culture, there are plenty of stunning things you can do, see, and experience with Australia’s gleaming urban areas.

Adelaide is an enchanting waterfront city with perfect beaches, stunning parks, and loads of engaging activities. Laid-back and sophisticated, Perth combines beach fun with intriguing activities and delectable food.

 The Daintree Rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef of Cairns make it a perfect destination for adventure junkies, and Canberra – the country’s cool little capital – is a mecca for design and architecture lovers with world-class historical centers, enormous open parklands, and wide, tree-lined roads.

All this concludes why Australia is a perfect tourist destination.

Embrace the Old-world Charm of Dinner Cruising


When the modern-day lifestyle takes a toll on you, it’s natural that you dream of travelling back in time. Although time travel may not be a feasible idea, at least for now, here’s a dinner cruise that takes you back in time–the Showboat Dinner cruise in Sydney Harbour introduces you to an extravagant contemporary dining option which seamlessly preserves an old-world charm.  Taking about cruises, the Sydney Harbour dinner cruises are considered the best dining option in the city and have been in the limelight for the past few decades. Not only paddlewheelers the Sydney Harbour accommodates a variety of cruises including the ultra-luxury glass boats and multi-million dollar catamarans. 
The paddlewheeler cruise has been in business for over 30 years and has served millions of customers. This dinner cruise in Sydney is fully air-conditioned and has theatre-style interiors aptly set-up for the sheer comfort for the cruisers. What stands out about this dinner cruise package is undoubtedly the Cabaret ‘Voyage of Love’. The 1-hour performance rendered by a talented all-Australian cast of singers and dancers is known to showcase diverse cultures across the globe. From a royal welcome by glamorous Australian dancers who will assist you to your reserved tables to the mesmerising night views of Sydney Harbour, experience the spell of luxury right from the moment you step onboard the cruise. As you slowly settle into the old-world charm enhanced by the interiors of the vessel, your entree will be served in bite-size portions. The Sydney Harbour Cruise dinner has a delectable 3-course seated and served menu and an enticing wine list and drinks package from a fully licensed bar. An expanded  3-course menu includes an entree platter, main course, and a dessert platter–the heavenly flavours to make your heart leap with joy. Begin your evening on a zesty note with the refreshing beverages from the exciting list of wine, cocktails, spirits, beer and soft drinks. This spectacular dining experience curated by the Sydney Showboat dinner cruise is dedicated to making sure that you enjoy every moment of your journey. When you’re dining in a Sydney Showboat, the experience goes far beyond what is served to your tables. Cruising past the iconic buildings and destinations in Sydney Harbour, treat yourself to the dazzling shorelines of Sydney Harbour and lose yourself in the delight of the romantic ambience under the night sky. Once you’ve finished your dinner, you may take a stroll around the decks of the cruise to get better and spell-binding views of the Harbour shoreline. The friendly cruise staff is devoted to making each of their customers feel special and are ever-ready to initiate fun. Dinner cruises are also oftentimes a place where people socialise and make new friends and that’s surely something you can look up to while thinking of dinner. Above all, this economic yet luxurious fine dining option with Sydney Harbour dinner cruises is all that you need if you wish to surprise yourself. Because there’s nothing like dining at Sydney Showboats. Get your tickets to happiness now for a memorable cruising experience.