Top 3 Classic Theatre Shows in Sydney this November

The stage is set. Actors are decked in flashy finery and make-up, ready to entertain…  And finally, the giant curtains are about to rise… So fasten your seatbelts… and get ready for a dazzling night of music, action and style!  

For, it’s November!

Australia’s adorable harbour city, ‘Sydney’ is ready to bewitch you with her cutting-edge showbiz. Cabarets, recitals, musicals, stage dramas, comedy shows and concerts – locals are spoilt for choice. Sydney takes pride in her vibrant arts and cultural scene. Right from epic Broadway shows, blockbuster musicals to humble indigenous gems, the city is a melting pot of theatrical entertainment.

We have rounded up the top three showstoppers that will sweep you off your feet this month!

1)     Live Cabaret ‘Voyage of Love’ on a Harbour Cruise:

If you are fond of cabaret, you are in for a spectacular visual treat with this one.

Titled ‘Voyage of Love’, the live cabaret show onboard Showboat Sydney Harbour cruise enchants viewers like none other. It oozes the perfect oomph and glamour, intoxicating cruisers with seductive dance moves and brilliant song and dance routines from all across the world!

What’s more – the talented Australian cast sets the floor on fire. So, relax and enjoy the jaw-dropping performances seated at your dining table. To ensure a comfortable culinary experience, attentive waiters are at your beck and call.

The show commences with the mind blowing performance of a talented songstress – perfectly setting the evening mood. What continues next is a sensuous storm of music, song, dance, drama and recitation that leave viewers spellbound!

With costumes adorned with feathers, colours and attractive designs, Voyage of Love is a magical fusion of music, dance, song and dialogues. This one-hour cabaret show is the ultimate accompaniment to your dinner cruises on Sydney Harbour . In fact, it is Australia’s longest running cabaret since 1987!

Add to it, the joy of sailing past Sydney’s iconic landmarks on a paddlewheeler in a classic wine-dine-show experience simply takes the cake!

However, to soak in the stunning harbour views and its scenic attractions sans the show, cruisers can opt for a Sydney lunch cruise experience.

2)    ‘Cinderella’ of the Broadway fame:

Not really attracted to cabarets?

Well, then, choose the award-winning Broadway production of ‘Cinderella’, by Rodgers and Hammersteins. The show comes with a unique timeless appeal. Young or old, Cinderella continues to charm every section of her audience. It is an ideal family entertainer, so make sure you invite your family members. And of course, your besties.

With dreamy costumes and a remarkable set design, the show almost ensures a time travel to your childhood! Don’t be surprised to find your inner child come alive with this one.

This classic Broadway version of Cinderella adds some funny twists to the original story. This only adds to the thrill element. Adored by many, it’s charisma and wit effortlessly beat intellectual plays!

3)    ‘Moulin Rouge! The Musical’

Being a hotbed of classical theatre shows, Sydney has another exciting idea up her sleeve that will jazz up your evening.

Sydney’s Capitol Theatre brings you ‘Moulin Rouge! The Musical’, the hot favourite of the local audience! This venue is famous for hosting a lovely variety of renowned ballet, musicals and opera. But this time, Capitol Theatre has literally transformed into Paris – just to create the quintessential ambiance of Moulin Rouge, the most exciting club of Paris! Classy red velvet drapes, marvellous chandeliers, a red windmill and more, producers have left no stone unturned in their efforts to woo you!

The makers have successfully recreated the magic of the original movie by Baz Luhrmann.

The plot, as well as the presentation, will keep you hooked to your seats. The musical talks about a young poet who falls in love with a cabaret star and courtesan, the latter being the star performer of Moulin Rouge! Thanks to its dynamic dance numbers and flawless performance of every actor, your attention will be glued to the screen for a few hours.

Depending on your preferences, book the show of your liking right now. After all, you want to grab the much sought-after front row seats, don’t you? Hurry!

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!

Amazing NSW Destinations You Can Visit in 2022

sydney lunch cruise
sydney lunch cruise

Listing the best locations in Australia is one of the best things I love to do. If you are on a travel plan, this article will certainly help you go through some of the best destinations in New South Wales, one of the best locations in Australia where you will never feel disappointed. It has some unique points of interest to visit. You can rent a car or bike and take in the best views of as many NSW destinations as possible. Here are my top places to visit in New South Wales. Read along and come back whenever you need a hand to help. 

Sydney Harbour

When you visit Sydney Harbour, you will get the answers to all your questions regarding why it attracts more than a million guests every year to this breathtaking destination. Being home to the popular Sydney attractions such as the Harbour Bridge and Opera House, it is impossible for this astounding stop to attract people into it. If you can stay a bit longer, then you should! It is important to take in everything the harbour has to offer. From the astonishing landmarks to world-class cruising restaurants there is a handful of things that can dazzle you. Spot an authentic paddlewheeler with an old-world charm offering an amazing Sydney lunch cruise experience with deluxe restaurant-quality dining. Sightseeing with high-end dining is a win-win, right? Step into its wrap-around verandahs and enjoy the stunning views of the harbour attractions while sipping a glass of your favourite Aussie drink that can be purchased from the fully licensed bar on board. Aboard a 3-hr Sydney Harbour cruise lunch and enjoy your sightseeing and dining experience like never before.

Jervis Bay

Located three hours south of Sydney, Jervis Bay is an outstanding tourist destination you can easy to commute to. Popularly known as the best Aussie destination where you can see some of the whitest sands in the world, Jervis Bay attracts people from all over the globe to enjoy its best views and take in the fresh and clean vibes it has in hand. If you are all the way from Whitsunday Islands, Maldives, or any other exotic places, this can be seen as the best opportunity to analyse if it has sand whiter than these locations. Hyams Beach, one of the popular stops in the region is a truly outstanding location you can cool off a bit enjoying the quintessential Aussie chic and vibes. There is a nice coastal walk between four different beaches in the area. Walk with your friends and explore the area at its best. Aside from all these, there is something more for you to explore like Honeymoon Bay, Point Perpendicular Lighthouse, Caves Beach, and many more.

Bombo Quarry and Cathedral Rock

Kiama, housing the world-famous Bombo Quarry and Cathedral Rocks can be seen as one of the best destinations you shouldn’t miss in your NSW travel itinerary especially if you are a photographer looking for some stunning shots of your trip that can set your IG feed on fire. The location is pretty famous for a truly spectacular sunrise and sunset sightseeing experience. If you are looking for something extraordinary in your Aussie trip, then head straight to this bizarre landscape just north of town. Come during high tide when the waves crash against massive rock formations in the area. You can reach on top of the headlands and catch sight of the incredible panoramic vistas that can certainly make you feel overwhelmed. Cathedral Rock is a remarkable rock formation, where access is limited since it is not safe standing on the rocks when its high tide. 

Sydney Harbour lunch cruise offers a combination of both dining & sightseeing

Well-crafted lunch cruises on Sydney Harbour offering the best views of Opera House & other attractions
Enjoy a spread of freshly prepared buffet or a delectable 3-course menu by booking a Sydney Harbour lunch cruise. Enjoy restaurant-quality dining experience topped with panoramic views of Sydney Harbour and its attractions.  Book your preferred cruise today with Australian Cruise Group!