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Shaun_W, Mar 2026
Thrilling!
Experience is as described: 30-45min speedboat ride from Sydney Harbour. Staff very clear with safety advice & driver always gave a signal just before he'd do a spin or dive on the boat so you'd count it in together, and every now & again he'd stop to check everyone was OK. Red ponchos are offered free of charge, but you can choose to get soaked in your clothes, and you will get soaked! I'm glad I chose to do this experience
Cindy_M, Jun 2026
Do it!
What a fun way to see Sydney Harbour from the water. You won’t have time to gaze long at the sights, and cameras and phones are not allowed, but you will see it all, albeit while spinning, swerving, and jumping waves! There is a locked box on the dock where you’ll be able to stow valuables or anything you don’t want to get wet - and you WILL GET WET; but you’ll be provided ponchos that will mostly keep your clothes dry.
LeahRobyn_M, Mar 2026
Sailing Sydney Harbour
Relaxed and professional and up market treatment by Finn and his crew, Amazing Sydney Harbour views and lots of fun sailing the boat!
Elizabeth_S, Jun 2026
Dinner for 2
The boat was clean and tidy and our server very friendly. I would have preferred either a different main or entree as there was 2 salmon dishes, all meals were delicious and presented beautifully. The live music was great and we could move around the boat to look at the bridge, opera house etc. We had a window table but you could still see clearly from the middle too.

Sydney Harbour

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Sydney
Opera House on the shores of Sydney Harbour at sunset.
  • Harbor cruises range from a 90-minute excursion to a half-day tour.

  • Attractions such as the Royal Botanic Garden and The Domain, Taronga Zoo Sydney, and Sydney Opera House are wheelchair-accessible.

  • Swimming in the harbor is allowed but should be avoided for several days after rain.

  • The sun is stronger down under so be prepared with sunscreen, a hat and any other protective attire.

  • Sydney is generally a safe city but as with any tourist filled destination, be street smart and keep valuables out of sight and don’t leave bags or phones unattended.

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