Short stop in Sydney. Advice needed. See page 2.
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Short stop in Sydney. Advice needed. See page 2.
Sally and I are in Sydney for a quick stopover on the 29th January and are thinking about taking a Harbour Dinner Cruise. Has anyone actually been on one that can recommend one?
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Re: Sydney Harbour Dinner Cruise?
We went out on a captain cook cruise for mothers day last year, food was good atmosphere was good, I'd go again.
We had a bunch of seafood that day and didn't throw up the next day so that's a win in my books
We had a bunch of seafood that day and didn't throw up the next day so that's a win in my books

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I would recommend the Gay Swinger cruise....then you can feel violated tooaardvark wrote:Sally and I are in Sydney for a quicky on the 29th January and are thinking about taking a Harbour Swinger Cruise. Has anyone actually been on one that can recommend one?

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Re: Sydney Harbour Dinner Cruise?
As I asked for recommendations from people that had been on them, I can only assume that you booked this for yourself. Not really that surprising.seiko1 wrote:I would recommend the Gay Swinger cruise....then you can feel violated tooaardvark wrote:Sally and I are in Sydney for a quicky on the 29th January and are thinking about taking a Harbour Swinger Cruise. Has anyone actually been on one that can recommend one?
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Re: Sydney Harbour Dinner Cruise?
That's what tourists do! No one that lives in Sydney has been on a harbour cruise (work functions don't count) done a bridge climb (paid for) or been in the Oprah ... Sorry Opera House 

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Re: Sydney Harbour Dinner Cruise?
You could also try the Sydney show boats, they are a paddle boat. Went on one of them a couple of years ago, was very good.
My suggestion would be to go for lunch or early dinner. The harbour is much better during the day, you will get to see some of the landmarks which can't be seen in the dark.
Alternatively, if you are tight arse like me. Grab a return ferry ticket to Woolwich from Circular Quay, buy an ice cream before getting on and take a relaxing ferry around the east of the harbour. When you get back grab a meal on the waterfront, top food.
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My suggestion would be to go for lunch or early dinner. The harbour is much better during the day, you will get to see some of the landmarks which can't be seen in the dark.
Alternatively, if you are tight arse like me. Grab a return ferry ticket to Woolwich from Circular Quay, buy an ice cream before getting on and take a relaxing ferry around the east of the harbour. When you get back grab a meal on the waterfront, top food.
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Re: Sydney Harbour Dinner Cruise?
Appart from meducati_paul wrote: No one that lives in Sydney has been on a harbour cruise

I too have done the Captain Cook Cruises thing, both private and corporate .. they do a good job without a doubt, and if you get good weather, there aint a better harbour to cruise round on

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Re: Sydney Harbour Dinner Cruise?
Jump on a river cat and head west to Abbotsford...
Sydney Rowing Club is nice
http://www.sydneyrowingclub.com.au/
Sydney Rowing Club is nice

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Re: Sydney Harbour Dinner Cruise?
Done this a few times... Not sure if its an option but hey may interest you!
http://www.oceanextreme.com.au/
Then like has been mentioned a waterfront meal that night
http://www.oceanextreme.com.au/
Then like has been mentioned a waterfront meal that night

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Re: Sydney Harbour Dinner Cruise?
red_dave wrote:Jump on a river cat and head west to Abbotsford...
Sydney Rowing Club is nice![]()
http://www.sydneyrowingclub.com.au/
+1 for Abbotsford

or do the reverse.
park at abbotsford wharf ( $0), and get the rivercat (approx $10 each 'return') to circular quay/darling harbour. plenty of fancy pantsy restaurants by the harbour or The Rocks markets if they're on.
bought my mum lunch on this ship for but cant vouch for it myself - http://www.sydneytallships.com.au/bbq-l ... uises.html
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Re: Sydney Harbour Dinner Cruise?
Dinner on Fort Denison could be nice but you'd probably have to book further in advance.
Re: Sydney Harbour Dinner Cruise?
Sorry man, I passed up the free one I could've gone on a few weeks back as I had to study for the exam they were making me do the next day
so I can't really say what they are like

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Re: Sydney Harbour Dinner Cruise?
And sell the kidssmek wrote:Dinner on Fort Denison could be nice but you'd probably have to book further in advance.


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That's un-Australian! and on Australia day week too!Richo wrote:Appart from meducati_paul wrote: No one that lives in Sydney has been on a harbour cruise![]()


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Waddiga want im to lieducati_paul wrote:That's un-Australian! and on Australia day week too!Richo wrote:Appart from meducati_paul wrote: No one that lives in Sydney has been on a harbour cruise![]()
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