Sydney Secrets Lunch Cruise
Duration
4 hour(s)
Languages
English
Skip the line
Included
Cruise National Park coves - home to penguins & seals
Visit one of Sydney's premier waterfront restaurants for lunch
See our City icons, and waterfront mansions
Close up views of iconic landmarks and mansions
€ 283.35
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Set off on a luxury sports cruiser to explore the quiet and little known corners of Sydney Harbour, gliding through peaceful national park waterways that are home to playful penguins and curious seals. As you cruise along the shoreline, you will discover hidden bays, scenic coves, and charming harbourside spots that reveal a more intimate side of the city often missed by visitors. This relaxed journey blends nature, coastal beauty, and light adventure into one unforgettable afternoon on the water.
Your experience continues with a fresh waterside lunch at a contemporary harbour restaurant, offering a calm break before the cruise goes on to showcase Sydney’s true working harbour life. With expert insights from a friendly local guide, you will glide past iconic landmarks, elegant waterfront mansions, and vibrant hubs that reflect the city’s cultural character. The tour begins and ends at Campbells Cove Pontoon in Circular Quay, conveniently positioned beside The Squires Landing Bar and Restaurant.
Captain or Professional guide
Bottled water
All safety equipment
Gratuities
Sun protection sunglasses hat sunscreen
Warm jacket
Soft soled shoes no heels
Not wheelchair accessible
Children must be accompanied by an adult
This tour will have a maximum of 10 travellers
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Activity Provider: Sydney Harbour Boat Tours
Customer Reviews
Vishwanth

Had the Most Romantic Time with my Partner Here. Best for Couples
Kristy

Had a okay time on our cruise lunch today would’ve been much better if there wasn’t a bunch of loud women with their boombox speaker carrying on yelling singing assaulting the staff ramming there chairs into the back of our chairs while we’re trying to eat other than that the food was nice. The fruit and cakes was lovely. They catered for my mother‘s needs as she has dietary requirements.
Ian

Had an amazing lunch cruise Sydney harbour. Staff were very helpful and attentive. Food was delicious. Views were up close and spectacular.
Tessie

Plenty of beautiful fresh food, great choices of alcohol. The route captured the wonderful attractions of the harbour including the Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. The commentary didn't stay on the entire 2 hour trip but was enough to keep us looking all around us. The weather was perfect and after lunch we sat out on the top deck enjoying the sites and the fresh sea air.
OKSANA

On the 16/01/18 our Family invited our friends from USA to have a highly advertised Sydney Harbor seafood lunch together. We all were seduced by the company very effective advertising which displayed a good variety of Australian seafood including Crabs, Salmon, large Oysters and presumably not the worst sparkling wine, obviously properly corked. Our American friends certainly spoiled by good seafood and by Californian sparkling in USA had driven saliva to meet with Australian hospitality. The Reality was absolutely frustrating. The variety and quality of food differed dramatically from those on the shining advertising pamphlet, There were neither Crabs nor Salmon on the table. Oysters and prawns in contrary to those advertising were of the smallest size ever seen by each member of our group. Instead of at least reasonable sparkling we were served poorly gassed very ordinary wine in strange bottles closed with metal screw cups. Neither of us ever seen sparkling wine closed by metal cups. On advertising pamphlet however properly corked Sparkling wine were photographed. We feel much ashamed for Australian hospitality. We could not believe in what happened. Our frustrated American friends from Colorado referred this practice to as a Fraud and said that in USA this cruise company will pay tickets cost back just to avoid litigation. Dr. Boris Mezhov Melbourne.
