Captain Cook Cruises - Sydney CBD and Suburbs

Captain Cook Cruises is a multi-award winning, family owned company with over 37 years of cruising experience. From a single departure a week on Sydney Harbour in 1970, Captain Cook Cruises now offer a wide variety of sightseeing, dining and accommodated cruises on Sydney Harbour, Murray River and the Great Barrier Reef.

Experience beautiful Sydney Harbour aboard a Captain Cook sightseeing, lunch or dinner cruise with over 20 departures daily. Experience Sydney from an extraordinary perspective on a two-night weekend escape cruise. MV Captain Cook's Explorer takes you off the beaten track and up close to some of the most beautiful aspects of Sydney Harbour with many opportunities to explore onshore.

Discover the remarkable setting of Australia's Outback as you cruise aboard P.S Murray Princess over three, four or seven nights. Experience an exciting programme of nature-based backwater and shoreside tours. The itinerary highlights food and wine, the indigenous Australian culture and the renowned Murraylands scenery and wildlife.

Explore the Great Barrier Reef's remote reefs, exclusive islands and shallow bays over three, four or seven nights. Discover the unique advantages of small ship cruising on a voyage that highlights the extraordinary.

editors picks

Eumundi Market

Emma | 2008-09-05 | Eumundi Markets are in Southern Queensland (Sunshine Coast) and are a short drive from the popular tourist destinations; Noosa, and Maroochydore. | read more

Whale Watching in Hervey Bay near Fraser Island, Queensland

Kristy79 | 2008-09-02 | Whale Watching in the pristine waters of Hervey Bay with the magnificent backdrop of Fraser Island. | read more

Explore Robe, South Australia

gfitter | 2008-08-21 | Whilst enduring my hectic pace of life in Melbourne, Australia, there is always a place of relaxation in my mind when I recall my times spent exploring the Limestone Coast, South Australia. | read more

Eldorado Dredge

karen | 2008-08-24 | Eldorado is about 17kms from Wangaratta and stands as a reminder of Victoria's gold era. | read more

 

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