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Sydney Harbour Icons: A Perfect Day on the Water

Sydney Harbour is the reason the city looks the way it does — the Opera House sails, the great steel arch of the Harbour Bridge and ferries criss-crossing the blue. Here is how to spend one day on and around the harbour, with the best-rated tours, cruises and climbs to book for each stop.

At a glance

  1. 1Opera House guided tour
  2. 2Sightseeing harbour cruise
  3. 3BridgeClimb the Harbour Bridge
  4. 4Ferry across to Taronga

Morning: inside the Opera House

Start where the harbour begins, at the Sydney Opera House. A guided walking tour takes you under those famous shells to the concert halls and foyers, sharing the story of Jørn Utzon's 14-year build. Tours run from around AU$46 and last about an hour, so book an early slot and you will still have the whole harbour ahead of you before the midday crowds arrive at Circular Quay.

Midday: a cruise on the harbour

The best way to grasp the scale of Sydney Harbour is from the water. A sightseeing cruise from Circular Quay or Darling Harbour glides past the Opera House, under the bridge and out towards the heads, with commentary on the mansions and bays along the shore. Sightseeing sailings start from around AU$39; lunch and 3-course dinner cruises cost more and are worth booking a few days ahead for a window seat.

Afternoon: climb the Harbour Bridge

For the view that beats them all, climb the arch of the Sydney Harbour Bridge itself. BridgeClimb leads you 134 metres above the water on a guided ascent that takes around three and a half hours, harnessed the whole way. Day climbs start from about AU$174, while twilight and dawn climbs cost more and sell out fastest — reserve your time slot in advance, especially on weekends.

Late afternoon: ferry to Taronga

End the day the local way, on a ferry. The short hop from Circular Quay to Taronga Zoo is one of the world's great commuter rides, with the skyline framed behind you the entire crossing. Combine the return ferry with zoo entry to see koalas and giraffes above the water, or simply ride the ferry network at golden hour when the sandstone and sails glow.

Sydney Harbour icons — FAQ

What are the must-do things on Sydney Harbour?
The classics are a guided Opera House tour, a sightseeing or dinner cruise, and the BridgeClimb up the Harbour Bridge, rounded off with a ferry ride to Taronga Zoo or Manly. Together they show the harbour from inside, on the water and from above.
How much does BridgeClimb Sydney cost?
Day climbs start from around AU$174 per person, with twilight and dawn climbs priced higher for the light. Climbs last about three and a half hours including the briefing, and timed slots sell out on weekends, so book ahead.
Are Sydney Harbour dinner cruises worth it?
Yes — a lunch or dinner cruise pairs a meal with the Opera House, the bridge and the illuminated skyline. Sightseeing cruises start from about AU$39, while 3-course lunch and dinner sailings cost more; reserve a few days ahead for the best window seating.