Sailing, Unlimited Champagne BBQ Brunch Cruise - Sydney
Grab some friends, grab a glass of bubbly and soak up the views of Sydney's magnificent harbour. Set sail on the authentic square rigger tall ship for a memorable Sunday Harbour brunch cruise.
Take a trip back in time on our magnificent tall ship and sail past some of Sydney's finest attractions whilst enjoying a delicious brunch that includes bacon and eggs straight from the barbeque.
Our champagne sailing cruise includes a 2 hour tall ship experience on the harbour, unlimited bubbly and a delicious brunch. If you are looking for a perfect morning on the harbour combining fun, discovery and bubbly, then this is the cruise for you.
| 12 Feb 12 (Sunday) | Full |
| 26 Feb 12 (Sunday) | Full |
| 11 Mar 12 (Sunday) |
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| 25 Mar 12 (Sunday) |
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| 07 Apr 12 (Saturday) |
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| 22 Apr 12 (Sunday) |
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| 13 May 12 (Sunday) |
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| 27 May 12 (Sunday) |
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Fitness and Experience
- No wheelchair access
- No sailing experience necessary
What to Bring/Wear
- Dress for the weather on the day
- Bring sunscreen, hat and long sleeves
- Wear flat-soled shoes, no sharp heeled shoes will be permitted
What is Supplied
- Unlimited Australian bubbly (The Vines NV Brut Cuvee), juices and water
- Two hour unique sailing experience on the harbour
- Our delicious and all inclusive brunch
- The opportunity to hoist the sails or simply sit back, relax and enjoy the views
- Photo opportunities of the Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Taronga Zoo and Luna Park
- Learn about the history of the Ship
- Note: if Champagne's not for you, a range of beer and wine is available for $6.00 per glass
More Information
Cruises last 2 hours and depart on selected Sunday mornings at 11am. Boarding takes place 15mins before departure.
What's on the menu? Bacon, eggs, sausages, grilled tomatoes, ham, cheese, fruit platter, breads, muffins and croissants.
About the boat:
'Southern Swan' is a three masted barquentine built in Denmark in 1922 from Danish oak frames.
Southern Swan regularly crossed the North Sea as a grain carrier between Denmark and Greenland for the Tuborg Beer Company until 1969. With ice being a constant hazard in these far northern waters, the ship's bow was strengthened during the initial construction to cope with any light ice work. She was purchased in 1969 as a private vessel and extensively refitted to make extensive ocean voyages, including service as a sail training vessel with the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets.
She participated in the 1982 Tall Ships Race from Philadelphia to Portugal. In 1986 after appearing at the World Expo in Vancouver, Southern Swan sailed to England to join the Australian Bicentennial First Fleet Re-Enactment for the historic voyage to Sydney. “Southern Swan’s original name was ‘Mathilde’, then ‘Pacific’ [1926], then ‘H C Andersen’ [1930], then 'Svanen’ [1938], and finally ‘Southern Swan’ [2008].
Capacity for 80 passengers plus crew
Length: 40 metres
LWL: 27.2 metres
Beam: 8.2 metres
Draught: 3.3 metres
Mast Height: 24 metres
Weight: 220 tonne
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