
SYDNEY HARBOUR LUNCH CRUISE
Sydney Harbour, a coastal metropolis, is also famous for its vibrant collection of cruises along its harbour. Cruising is one of the most sought out activities in Sydney Harbour among the Sydneysiders as well as with the ever increasing tourists. The Sydney Harbour lunch cruise is a game changer with its breathtaking cruising and dining experience and the views of the Sydney skyline. You can spot vessels like the luxury-built catamaran with expansive outer decks, an authentic paddlewheeler featuring a spacious dining saloon with theatre style layout or a premium glass boat with floor-to-ceiling glass walls. Feast on the delicious dishes cooked freshly by the onboard chefs. These fully air-conditioned lunch cruises embark upon a two to three hour voyage that tours you through the world famous Opera House, Harbour bridge, Fort Denison and many other attractions. The unique feature of a lunch cruise in Sydney Harbour is obviously the facility to savor a delicious course of meal while enjoying the splendid sights of the city. The cruises also come with a fully equipped bar to boost your spirits as you spend valuable time with your companions.
THE BIG BIKE FILM NIGHT SYDNEY
The Big Bike Film Festival is all about thrills but no kills as it’s a short film festival targeted at cycle enthusiasts! The evening is entirely propagated to cater the burning impulses of all two-wheel devotees. The short films showcased reminds us of why we started riding, with stories that captivate our emotions, make you think and most importantly inspire us to get out there and start hitting those pedals! It’s safe to say that this festival has almost everything a cycle centric audience could hope for- action, drama, humor and plenty of inspiration. This gathering is said to hold a special place amongst the hearts of the young and elder.
SYDNEY FRINGE FESTIVAL
Sydney is home to artists of all origin and richness. New South Wales holds the Sydney Fringe Festival annually to cultivate the artistic needs of the city and the evolution and participation of artists each year is clearly visible at the venues. Speaking about the venues, the Sydney Fringe establishes over 300 productions across fifty venues spanning over five cultural villages. Sydney’s prospects are currently on their journey of tireless effort to manifest artistic gems waiting for it to be discovered and experienced by art lovers! These are usually held in September but no official dates are announced as of yet. Now you know what to expect, be sure to watch out.
ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN
The Royal Botanic Garden located on the eastern outskirts of Sydney’s central business state, New South Wales, is a heritage old botanical garden at heart but hosts a variety of public events and is also widely regarded as a public enjoyment area. This historical institution offers subjects for many tourists, photographers and joggers. The Royal Garden is visually stunning and is a must-see if you’re in Sydney for a short duration. An entire day can be spent here due to its vast landscaped gardens and water features. The wildlife preserved in this area is of diverse quality and the gardeners take utmost precautions and proper measures to not harm the aforementioned fauna and to further provide nurture and care for them. Some of these include thousands of flying foxes, colorful birds, water dragons and some fruit bats! The immense blend of flora and fauna almost looks artificially organised. The days here are normally warm and dry with a slight chilly breeze and the best time to visit probably will be during a sunset as you can witness the landscape view glazing through the water bodies.