Your Ports of Call in Australia
Going on a cruise will get you from one city to another depending on where your vessel would stop to rest or to allow you to go sightseeing. If you were travelling on the seas or rivers at the Land of Oz, then your holiday would start and dock in various harbours. What are some areas you will be able to reach?
Darwin Harbour – Aside from being a popular cruise stop, its “healthy population of barramundi and other tropical fish make it a world-class fishing destination”. - Northern Territory. So, if you want to go sightseeing in the city, then you can better explore it on foot or on a bike. Then, just before you go back to your boat, you can enjoy outdoor dining with a great view of the dock.
Port Jackson – This is the natural harbour of Sydney where you will also find the famous Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. With all these famous attractions, it will be such a waste if you let a chance to visit this place pass.
Port Stephens – It is located in New South Wales, just two and a half hours north of Sydney. Here, you will find sandy coasts that stretch for miles with clear blue waters. Aside from a historical lighthouse and a few markets, there is also a nudist beach nearby.
Apart from the three docks mentioned above, Australia has many other areas where cruise ships stop and allow tourists to explore attractions on land. If you want to see more of them, whether next to rivers or oceans, book a tour through this website now.





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