FAQs

Which wharves do you pick up from?

We can pick up from most public wharves in Sydney Harbour including Darling Harbour and Circular Quay.

If you are not familiar with Sydney let us know where your guests are coming from and we'll tell you where the closest wharf is. Some wharves incur a Government wharf booking fee – please check our wharf map for details.

Please note that not all boats can pick up at all wharves.

What time does the boat arrive at the wharf?

The boat will arrive at the wharf just before embarkation time.

How long does the boat stay at the wharf?

The boats are allowed a 15 minute window at these wharves so please ensure that all your guests are on time.

Guests are given a 15 minute window in which to disembark after a cruise – time in excess of this is charged at an hourly rate.

What embarkation time should I put on the invitation?

To avoid latecomers it is a good idea to allow for at least 15 minutes to ½ hour on your invitation embarkation time. For example if your function begins at 6pm have the departure time as 5.45pm SHARP!

Can we stop more than once to pick up late guests or drop off the photographer/ entertainer?

It is possible but not advisable to do more than one stop. It takes a while to dock a boat and it can be quite disruptive to the cruise.

For the enjoyment of the rest of the group we recommend you have as few stops as possible. Using Water taxis to pick guests up is the preferred way to transport passengers to and from the vessel.

Where do the boats cruise?

There is no set route for the boats, but in a 4 hour cruise you can cover much of the harbour.

Typically in 4 hours you will see the city CBD, Harbour Bridge, Opera House and Darling Harbour, the Eastern Suburbs, (Rose Bay, Watson's bay) the North Shore (Mosman, Neutral bay) and the Inner West ( Balmain, Anzac Bridge). 

Normally the captain will decide a route on the day depending on the swell and wind conditions.


If there is somewhere you would particularly like to cruise please advise us ahead of time so that we can inform the crew.

Can we bring our own food and drinks?

In most cases the vessel must supply the food and drinks, but contact us about your circumstances and we may be able to give you a special quote to BYO

Can I change the Menu?

Our menus have been designed to work with most groups’ needs in mind, however we are happy to discuss any special cultural or dietary requirements.

Can we have bands, or entertainers?

Yes, you may bring entertainment on board or we can help you arrange it. There are some options on the entertainment page. Please inform us if you plan on arranging your own entertainers as we will need them to board the vessel prior to the cruise time.

Can I bring on my own theming and audio visual companies on board for set up?

Yes. We are happy for you to dress decorate & theme boats as you please and bring on board your own audio visual equipment.

Do the boats come with drivers? Can we self drive?

All our vessels come fully crewed and skippered. Sorry, we don't offer self drive.

Are the boats safe for children?

Subject to proper supervision by their parents or carers while on board, the vessels are safe for children. They are all checked for safety by the NSW Maritime Authority surveyors each year and guardrails are designed with children's safety in mind.

Please note that crew cannot take responsibility for child supervision.

Standard sized multifit lifejackets are carried as part of the statutory lifesaving equipment required.

Do the boats go out if it’s raining?

All charters will operate irrespective of weather conditions.

Am I still charged if not all the guests turn up?

We need to give our caterers final numbers 7days before the cruise for staffing and ordering purposes. Within 7 days the numbers may increase, however they cannot decrease.

What if I need to cancel?

Please refer to our Terms and Conditions of charter.

Are we permitted to smoke on board?

Government regulations prohibit smoking within the interior cabin areas of the boat.

Can we go swimming?

Swimming is at the passengers own risk, and we do not recommend swimming after consuming alcohol.

On most of the smaller boats (under 50 guests) you can swim.

Please let us know when booking if you plan on swimming. Guests must provide own towels and must get dry while on outside decks.

On which days is the public holidays surcharge applicable?

There is a 15% surcharge applicable on all the proclaimed public holdays, with the exception of Christmas Day and New Years Eve which are quoted on application.

New Years Day
Thursday 1st January 2009
Friday 1st January 2010

Australia Day
Monday 28th January 2008
Monday 26th January 2009

Good Friday
Friday 6th April 2007
Friday 21st March 2008

Easter Saturday
Saturday 7th April 2007
Saturday 22nd March 2008

Easter Monday
Monday 9th April 2007
Monday 24th March 2008

Anzac Day
Wednesday 25th April 2007
Friday 25th April 2008

Queen's Birthday
Monday 11th June 2007
Monday 9th June 2008

Labour Day
Monday 1st October 2007
Monday 6th October 2008

Boxing Day
Wednesday 26th October 2007
Friday 26th December 2008

How much are the wharf fees?

NSW Maritime fees apply at the Opera House, Circular Quay, Dawes Point, King St and Casino wharves.

The charge per visit varies according to boat passenger capacity:

Up to 80,       81 - 150        Over 150
 $13.00          $26.00           $39.00

Fees at Aquarium Wharf, Pyrmont Bay Wharf, and Convention Wharf inside Darling Harbour (Cockle Bay), are set by Sydney Harbour Foreshores Authority and vary from boat to boat.

The fee at Homebush Wharf is $55 for a round trip.

Please see our wharf map for further information.

  
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