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The most celebrated day in Sydney

It’s that time of the year where you decide to leave behind all your problems and indulge in the excitement of celebrating the New Year. When it comes to deciding the perfect ambience for it, the dilemma strikes. But if you are in Sydney, there will not be a better place to celebrate New Year other than Sydney New Year’s Eve cruises .  Sydney Harbour just makes New Year’s Eve more special. People from all over the world and across the country gather at Sydney Harbour to welcome the New Year. There are plenty of reasons why you should celebrate the upcoming New Year on a Sydney Harbour NYE cruise . Some of them are: The star-studded sky over the harbour is the perfect canvas to depict the art of vivid hues. The Sydney Harbour fireworks are world-famous and have been a symbol of celebrating the welcoming of the New Year not only for Australia but for the whole world. With the Harbour Bridge in the backdrop, a fully-choreographed fireworks display up and down Parramatta River

The History Of Sydney Showboats

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A memoir of the heritage local icon - Sydney Showboat - the paddlewheeler with a nightly cabaret show. Running Sydney Harbour dinner cruises and special event cruises at present, from humble origins back in the 80s, this is a tale worth telling. An iconic world-famous dinner cruise on the Sydney Harbour today, this authentic paddlewheeler has humble origins. Cruising since 1987, the Sydney Showboat has been subject to its share of ebbs and swells, much like the cascading waves it cruises on. The journey towards becoming Sydney ’s favourite dinner cruise has been anything but smooth, but it has steadily sailed to gradually reach the pinnacle, where it currently stands!  Let’s take a trip back in time to 1954, the scene is set to Manly Ferries where an impressionable 13-year old stands, wide-eyed marveling at the water. His ear picks up on a job going around for a kid to work on the ferries and without a second thought, he applies. The young lolly boy in his