Port
Sydney, Australia
Activity Level
Strenuous Activity
Excursion Type
City Tour
Wheelchair Accessible
No
Starting At (prices in USD)
$180
Minimum Age
Information Not Currently Available
Duration
Approximately 5½ Hours
Meals Included
Meals not included
Travel back in time to Sydney's oldest village -- The Rocks. Australia's most historic enclave sits in the shadow of the Harbour Bridge and exhibits the heritage of two centuries in its narrow, twisting streets.
Orient yourself to the city's highlights -- primarily a legacy of the Victorian era, which brought prosperity to Sydney and endowed the city with scores of handsome buildings. Many of these remain today, nestled among dazzling, modern architecture.
Enjoy a panoramic drive through the city center, viewing the Sydney Tower and the magnificent Queen Victoria Building.
The Sydney Opera House was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1973 and is today indisputably Sydney's most famous landmark. Stop here for a short, guided tour of this imposing building with its distinctive sail-like roof, and learn about its history, design and current role.
Travel east of the city to the most sought-after residential areas in Sydney. From Darling Point to Watson's Bay, the shoreline is fringed with vast mansions and expensive apartments overlooking a flotilla of yachts and launches moored along the harbor's edge. View the sidewalk cafés and chic boutiques of Double Bay and the magnificent city skyline from Watson's Bay.
Enjoy a brief photo opportunity at Bondi, Australia's world-famous surfing beach, where Sydneysiders enjoy the half-mile crescent of sand and surf and the delightful cafés and restaurants that line the main street.
Head back to the city via the narrow streets of Paddington, lined with picturesque terraces framed with iron-laced balconies, and note the sandstone houses, designer boutiques, art galleries and cafés.
Return to the ship, knowing more about the fabulous city of Sydney.
Please note:
This tour is available only to guests whose cruise does not begin or end in Sydney. Not advisable for guests using a wheelchair. Tour requires a moderate amount of walking, with a distance of approximately 1,000 yards (each way) from the coach pick-up and drop-off point to the Opera House. Terrain includes more than 200 steps. Please realistically assess your physical fitness and ability prior to booking. Large bags are not permitted at the Opera House and must be checked into a locker for the duration of the guided tour.