Must see places While cruise to Sydney.
Sydney is a world capital. But it is widely known as an iconic and scenic city. Sydney’s Harbor Bridge and Opera House are worldwide known wonders. Sidney’s cruise piers are right in the center of the city. The city offers limitless alternatives.
When your ship arrives the city, it usually dock at the Overseas Passenger Terminal. It is located steps away from The Rocks – the “birthplace” of Sydney and an engaging area of hotels, restaurants, boutiques and Sydney’s Museum of Contemporary Art.
Sightseeing opportunities in Sydney: The Sydney Bridge Climb is a unique activity for the people who wants to experience the Harbor Bridge. The Sydney Opera House is another essential attraction. This architecturally significant arts complex was completed in 1973. The Royal Botanic Gardens is a short walk from the cruise pier and next to the Opera House.
Shore Excursions in Sydney: Sydney Harbor is a a must to see. Boat tour is an ideal choice to explore the Sydney Harbor. Captain Cook Cruises located in the Circular Quay terminal, offers harbor cruises departing approximately every 15 minutes.
Taronga Zoo is a must-go destination. It offers a glimpse of Australia’s wildlife, including kangaroos, koalas and other animals. Ferry service is available for the zoo. It departs from Circular Quay.
Sidney Hotels: If you want to stay on hotels before or after cruise, Sydney offers all kinds of options. There are number of hotels around the Harbor Bridge.
The Cruise Lines in Sidney : Cunard Line (Queen Mary 2 World Cruise), Princess Cruises (Sapphire Princess), Regent Seven Seas (Seven Seas Mariner), Silversea Cruises (Silver Cloud, Silver Whisper), Celebrity Cruises (Mercury).
To sum up, Sydney is a great city to travel. Its natural and cultural beauties are worldwide accepted wonders. Plus, their residents are the friendliest people in the world for visitors.
















I agree Australians are one of the most friendliest people in the world. Culture plays an important role in giving people the right attitude. I have always wanted to visit Australia but have been unsuccessful till date. Maybe sooner rather than later i’ll be in Sydney, who knows…..