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Explore the unique dinner cruises on Sydney Harbour

The best way to enjoy the scenic sights of Sydney is on board a Sydney Harbour dinner cruise. No waterfront restaurants match the view offered by these cruises.

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Explore the unique dinner cruises on Sydney Harbour

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  1. Explore the unique dinner cruises on Sydney Harbour Looking for a special dinner on Sydney harbour? Well, there are plenty of options from expensive hotels, waterfront dining restaurants or you can order your favourite food from some highly recommended restaurants or invite friends over for a house party. This all may seem interesting but all of them lead to the same old boring dinner that actually does not turn your evening any special. In fact, all are fed up with the monotony in these options that we have frequently indulged in. When it comes to Sydney, the most appealing and intriguing dinner can be experienced on a Sydney Harbour dinner cruise. A picturesque setting on Sydney Harbour with modern amenities, delicious dinner and premium beverage is something that sounds fascinating. Type of dinner cruises to look for on Sydney Harbour. There are numerous cruises on the Harbour which are differentiated on the basis of capacity, vessel type, features and price. Needless to say, having these many options is surely going to baffle your brain. You can find similar cruises in varying budgets with different inclusions, from buffet service to 8-course degustation menu, from 2-hour cruises to 3-hour ones, choosing an ideal Sydney Harbour dinner cruise is indeed a daunting task. Plan out well before choosing a dinner cruise at Sydney Harbour as false information and fake discounts may refrain you from booking the right cruise. Enjoy spectacular views of the illuminated harbour precincts along with delectable dinner & drinks. The New member of the team The newly introduced glass boats are the latest addition to the Sydney Harbour fleet, these luxury vessels offer panoramic views of the Sydney Harbour right from your table. A multi-level glass boat with a sky deck and mezzanine deck are the best among the premium glass boats. This fully air-

  2. conditioned vessel with glass walls is one of kind and is of high demand throughout the year. During the special events like Vivid Sydney and Australia day the tickets usually sell out weeks before the event as this glass boat offers ringside views to all the harbour events and activities. The 8-course degustation menu is another highlight of this luxury cruise. The sea-food inspired dishes and chef’s special desserts are appreciable but the canapés served for the first hour of the cruise at the Sky deck is out of this world. Common man’s favourite An Australian-built catamaran is next in the list. This nautically designed vessel is by far the best catamaran cruise available in Sydney Harbour. With three spacious outer decks, there are plenty of opportunities to capture mesmerising photos of the world heritage edifices like the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge. Well-adorned interior with scrumptious buffet menu and selection of drinks served for the duration of the cruise makes this Sydney Harbour dinner cruise a crowd favourite. Spacious dining saloon with expansive windows lets you enjoy your meal with awe- inspiring harbour views. Choose your favourite depending on your preference and convenience as both these cruises have their own charm when it comes to taking in the Sydney skyline.

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