

29-night Legendary South Pacific Crossing Cruise: Sydney To Seattle
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Westerdam
From
Sydney, Australia
1 Sailing
Mar 26, 2028
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$5,384
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Sydney is a sun-soaked harbor city where iconic landmarks, ocean beaches, and a laid-back lifestyle come together in style.

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Westerdam
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1 Sailing
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1 Sailing
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1 Sailing
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1 Sailing
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Overview
Home to the world-famous Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge, the city’s waterfront is an unforgettable sight. Circular Quay and The Rocks offer a perfect starting point for exploring, with historic laneways, museums, and bustling ferry terminals that connect you to neighborhoods across the bay. The harbor itself is always alive with activity—sailboats, kayaks, and ferries carving through blue waters.
Beyond the harbor, Sydney blends urban energy with natural beauty. Bondi and Manly beaches are legendary for surfing and sunbathing, while places like Darling Harbour and Barangaroo offer lively restaurants, parks, and nightlife. The Royal Botanic Garden provides a peaceful escape with incredible views of the skyline and bay.
With its multicultural food scene, coastal charm, and laid-back pace, Sydney is a city that’s both exciting and easygoing. Whether you are here for culture, nature, or just soaking up the sun, it’s the kind of place that makes a lasting impression.
No trip to Sydney is complete without a visit to the world-famous Sydney Opera House. This architectural marvel is located on Bennelong Point, right on the harbor, and is one of the most recognizable buildings in the world. You can explore the exterior and take in the stunning views of the harbor and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. If time allows, consider taking a guided tour inside to learn about the history of the Opera House and its iconic performance spaces.
Tip: Arrive early to get the best views for photos, especially in the morning light.
Another must-do activity in Sydney is walking across the Sydney Harbour Bridge, which offers some of the best views of the city, the Opera House, and the harbor. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can even take part in the BridgeClimb, which takes you to the top of the bridge for a truly spectacular view of the city. For a more leisurely experience, simply walk along the pedestrian path for a close-up look at the bridge and the stunning surroundings.
Tip: The pedestrian walkway is free to access, and it’s a great way to enjoy the views without the crowds.
Circular Quay is the bustling heart of Sydney’s waterfront, just a short walk from both the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. It’s a great spot to relax, grab a coffee, and watch the ferries come and go. From Circular Quay, you can take a ferry ride around Sydney Harbour to get a different perspective of the city’s landmarks, or simply stroll around and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere.
Tip: Take a ferry to Darling Harbour or Watsons Bay if you have a little extra time to explore the waterside areas.
Right next to the Opera House is the Royal Botanic Garden, a lush oasis in the middle of the city. The garden features beautiful plants, walking paths, and scenic views of the harbor. It’s the perfect place for a leisurely stroll or a relaxing break from the city’s hustle and bustle. You can also visit the Calyx, an indoor plant exhibition space, or take a guided tour to learn about the garden’s history and the plants that thrive here.
Tip: Don’t miss the “Mrs. Macquarie’s Chair,” a stone bench that offers one of the best panoramic views of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge.
Darling Harbour is another must-see area in Sydney, known for its waterfront attractions, shopping, and dining options. You can visit the SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, the Australian National Maritime Museum, or simply enjoy the lively atmosphere of the area. Darling Harbour is also home to the beautiful Chinese Garden of Friendship, where you can relax among tranquil ponds, lush greenery, and traditional Chinese architecture.
Tip: For a quick bite, try the restaurants along Darling Harbour offering both local and international cuisine with waterfront views.
If you are craving some beach time, head to Bondi Beach, one of Sydney’s most iconic beaches. About 30 minutes from the city center, Bondi offers golden sands, great surf, and a vibrant beach culture. You can relax on the beach, take a swim in the surf, or walk the scenic Bondi to Coogee coastal path, which offers stunning views of the ocean and cliffs.
Tip: If you’re not into swimming or surfing, simply enjoy the cafés and shops along Bondi’s promenade.
For a taste of Sydney’s history and vibrant local culture, head to The Rocks, a historic neighborhood with cobblestone streets, markets, pubs, and boutique shops. The area is located just below the Sydney Harbour Bridge and is perfect for strolling, shopping for unique souvenirs, and enjoying local food. You can visit the weekend markets or try traditional Australian dishes at one of the many pubs and restaurants in the area.
Tip: If you are a fan of history, stop by The Rocks Discovery Museum to learn about the neighborhood’s origins and early European settlement.
Manly Beach is another famous spot in Sydney, and taking a ferry from Circular Quay to Manly is a fun and scenic way to explore the city’s coastline. The ferry ride offers fantastic views of the harbor, the Opera House, and the city skyline. Once you arrive at Manly, you can enjoy the relaxed atmosphere, walk along the beach, or explore the shops and restaurants by the water.
Tip: If you are into surfing, Manly Beach is a great spot to catch some waves.
If you are an art lover, make sure to visit the Art Gallery of New South Wales, located in The Domain near the Royal Botanic Garden. The gallery features an impressive collection of Australian, European, and Asian art, as well as contemporary works. Admission is free, making it an easy and enriching stop during your day in Sydney.
Tip: Check the gallery’s schedule for any special exhibitions or events that might be taking place during your visit.
For a perfect ending to your day, head to Watsons Bay, a peaceful spot with stunning views of the city skyline and harbor. You can take a ferry from Circular Quay or opt for a scenic drive. Once there, enjoy a seafood dinner at the famous Doyle’s on the Beach, known for its fresh fish and waterfront views. After dinner, relax on the beach or enjoy the sunset from the South Head Lookout.
Tip: If you have time, take a walk along the South Head Heritage Trail for beautiful views and historical sites.