The Big Day Out

Luxury Private Boat

Secluded Bays & Beaches

Fun Water Activities

This unique full-day experience combines high-speed harbour cruising with fun aquatic activities including stand-up paddle boarding, kayaking, lilypad fun, swimming and snorkelling in pristine National Park waterways, deep in Middle Harbour. You’ll discover some of Sydney’s most serene, beautiful bays with deserted beaches in an amazing day of laid-back fun, exploring and water activities.

Start with a cruise around some of the eastern suburbs’ most expensive and opulent real estate, then head across the heads to moor in a beautiful bay on North Head or Middle Harbour. Time to swim, relax and get out the SUPs for some fun before lunch!

After a swim we head deep into Middle Harbour, under the Spit Bridge to faraway Bantry Bay in Garigal National Park, where we’ll moor in a deserted cove for lunch (not included) or dock at a nearby waterside café/restaurant.  After lunch there’s plenty of time to explore secluded Flatrock Beach and nearby Magazine Track waterfall, or just hang out on the boat enjoying a drink  and some more water activities.

You’ll visit:
City sights, waterfront suburbs, Sydney Harbour National Park, Middle Harbour, Castle Rock, Store Beach, Garigal National Park, Flatrock Beach, Sugarloaf Bay, Magazine Track Waterfall.

Highlights

High speed sports boat

Kayaking & Paddle-boarding

Fun Lilypad floating mat

Visit secluded National Park waters

Lunch onboard or at a waterside restaurant

TRIP DETAILS

Price

$2980 per boat


Tour Time

10:00 – 16:00


Pick Up & Drop Off Point

Any Sydney wharf.


Maximum Group Size

8 people.


We Provide

  • Bottled water
  • Large floating mat
  • 2 x inflatable SUP/kayaks

BYO

Yes (one-off $50 surcharge).


Catering

Bring your own or stop at a harbourside café/restaurant to dine or take-away.

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Three guests sit on the front of the boat laughing.
Sydney Harbour at Twilight, the sun goes down on the horizon.