Sail Sydney Harbour Aboard Dream Liner
Step aboard Dream Liner, a beautiful Dufour 310 Grand Large yacht, and experience Sydney Harbour like never before with your own skipper, Andrew — a passionate sailor with over 20 years’ local experience and professional qualifications including Yachtmaster & Master 24.
With a maximum of four guests, every charter is a personal and unhurried journey tailored to your preferences. Whether it’s a champagne sail at sunset, a hands-on sailing lesson, a swim in a secluded cove, a harbour photo shoot, or an intimate wedding celebration, Andrew will design the perfect experience for you.
Cruising from Lavender Bay/Luna Park along the foreshores of Sydney Harbour — under the harbour bridge, past the Opera House, Fort Denison, Clark and Shark Island, Point Piper, Taronga Zoo.
This is a BYO experience, so bring along your favourite food and drinks and just relax as you're in the hands of a professional true local skipper.
Here’s a typical itinerary for our three-hour skippered charter experience:
Pick-up at Lavender Bay Wharf at 10.30am
Motor to Farm Cove (near the Opera House and Botanical Gardens) — approx. 30 mins
Sailing for approximately 1 hour along the eastern side of Sydney Harbour, passing by Clark and Shark Island, Elizabeth Bay, Rushcutters Bay, Rose Bay, and Point Piper
Anchor at Athol Bay (next to Taronga Zoo) for around 1 hour, allowing guests time for swimming, relaxing, or enjoying food and drinks. Otherwise just continue sailing.
Motor to Farm Cove to lower the sails, then cruise back to the drop-off point — approx. 30 mins
Return back at Lavender Bay at 1.30pm
Guests can choose to participate as the skipper for the day and learn to sail, or simply relax and let the skipper handle everything.
Boat is moored in Lavander Bay, pick up at Lavander Bay Wharf at 10.30 and returning at 1.30pm.
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