Sydney Tall Ships

Sydney Tall Ship Experiences

A trip on a tall ship is just perfect for friends, families and groups. It is a great gift idea and is affordable family fun. With Sydney Tall Ships you get a daily Barbecue and dinner sailing. Experience the old world charm of Sydney’s only authentic timber tall ship. Get involved and hoist the sails or sit back, relax and enjoy the entertainment. But make sure you book early as there are limited tickets or they will book out, because it if first in, best dressed. Do not miss out, book now.

A tall ships cruise includes a Barbecue buffet meal with fresh seafood, a two hour lunch and twilight cruises from 1.30pm and 5.30pm. Tall ship cruises depart daily from Campbell’s Cove, the Rocks, Sydney. Get your tickets from Wharf 5, Circular Quay. See the website at www.sydneytallships.com.au.

Special Events

New Years Eve

Be at the heart of the celebrations when you cruise around Sydney Harbour on the tall ship adorned with lights as part of the Harbour of Lights parade. This is the experience of a lifetime – you will get front row seats for the Famous Sydney fireworks at 9pm and midnight. Enjoy a substantial and delicious finger food dinner with open bar on the tall ship. Soak up the magical atmospher whilst parading around the harbour enjoying the live music and entertainment.

Boxing Day Tall Ship Cruise

Experience the excitement of the lead up and start of the Sydney to Hobart yacht race. Each year the harbour comes alive with hundreds of boats. Get amongst all the action while enjoying live music and entertainment. A sensational barbecue lunch with fresh seafood and steak will be served along with desserts and all wine, bubbly, beers and soft drinks.

Contact sydneytallships.com.au for you tall ship experience in December and January.

2 Responses to “Sydney Tall Ships”

  1. Mark Lybrand Says:

    Contact Information for Subject Query

    I came across your website woodentallships.com, but I was unable to
    find any contact information, so I am taking a stab at your seeing this comment.

    I was wondering if you could point me in the right direction. I am
    trying to find information regarding stowaways on wooden ships
    (especially 15th and 16th century, but given the paucity of material,
    I would be thrilled to find information from any of the wooden ship
    period). Could you help me out? Or, do you know of others who might
    be able to?

    Thanks in advance.

  2. admin Says:

    Hello Mark,

    Sorry I do not have any information about stowaways. I will do a search in a little while.
    Its a very narrow field of research and have not come across it before.

    I have just found this page on female pirates. It may have been that many of them were stowaways and pretended to be men.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_piracy

    Let me know how you go.

    cheers,
    admin

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