Australia Day: Tall Ships Soren Larsen Dinner & Fireworks – A Unique Harbour Celebration
If you’re dreaming of celebrating Australia Day with a blend of maritime adventure, stunning views, and a touch of history, this tall ship cruise in Sydney Harbour might just be the experience you’re after. While I haven’t personally been on this exact cruise, the reviews and details paint a picture of a fun, authentic, and picturesque way to mark the national holiday.
What makes this experience stand out are three key aspects: the chance to enjoy a delicious BBQ dinner while sailing on a historic tall ship, front-row access to the spectacular fireworks display, and the opportunity to try your hand at sailing. However, a potential consideration is that it’s not suitable for very young children or those prone to seasickness, which might affect some guests’ enjoyment.
This cruise appeals most to travelers who love a combination of maritime charm, stunning scenery, and a festive atmosphere. If you’re keen on a relaxed, yet engaging way to celebrate Australia Day in Sydney, this experience could deliver exactly that — with a dash of adventure and plenty of photo-worthy moments.
- Key Points
- A Closer Look at the Experience
- Setting the Scene: Sydney Harbour on Australia Day
- The Voyage Begins: Navigating Sydney Harbour
- Food, Drinks, and Festive Vibes
- The Fireworks Display: Sydney’s Nighttime Spectacle
- The Overall Vibe and Practicalities
- Who Will Love This Experience?
- Price and Value Analysis
- Final thoughts
- FAQ
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Key Points

- Spectacular Views of Sydney landmarks like the Opera House, Harbour Bridge, and Fort Denison from the deck.
- Authentic Tall Ship Atmosphere that combines history, fun, and a sense of adventure.
- Delicious BBQ dinner and drinks included, providing good value for a festive evening.
- Interactive experience with opportunities to handle ropes or steer the ship.
- Prime fireworks viewing from the water, offering an unobstructed and unique perspective.
- Limited suitability for children under 3, wheelchair users, and seasick-prone guests.
A Closer Look at the Experience

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Setting the Scene: Sydney Harbour on Australia Day
January 26th transforms Sydney Harbour into a lively display of flags, boats, and celebrations. The waterway fills with everything from traditional tall ships to modern yachts, all decorated with patriotic bunting and waving flags. It’s a lively, colorful scene that captures the patriotism and festive spirit of the day.
Boarding the historic tall ship Soren Larsen at Campbell’s Cove Jetty, near the Overseas Passenger Terminal and The Rocks, sets the tone for an authentic maritime adventure. The location is easily accessible, and the meeting point offers a picturesque start to the evening with views of the city skyline.
The Voyage Begins: Navigating Sydney Harbour
Once aboard, the crew warmly welcomes guests, and the ship begins its gentle cruise through the harbor. The views are the star of the show, with iconic landmarks like the Sydney Opera House, Harbour Bridge, and Fort Denison providing the perfect backdrop for photos.
Guests report that the ship’s historic appeal is palpable. As one reviewer noted, the crew’s participation in the 1988 Bi-Centennial Re-enactment adds a layer of pride and authenticity. Many guests enjoy the chance to help with the ropes or take the wheel, making it more than just a sightseeing tour — it’s an interactive maritime experience.
Food, Drinks, and Festive Vibes
The BBQ dinner is described as tasty and satisfying, with a generous selection of drinks to complement the meal. The relaxed atmosphere on deck means you can enjoy your meal while soaking in the city lights and harbor reflections. Several reviews mention that the value for money is good, considering the included food, drinks, and the prime vantage point for fireworks.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Fireworks Display: Sydney’s Nighttime Spectacle
As night falls, the highlight unfolds — the fireworks show, which is arguably one of the most impressive displays in the world. Watching the bursts of colour explode overhead from the water provides an unmatched perspective. The cruise offers a front-row seat, free from crowds or obstructions that often accompany land-based viewing.
Guests often mention how the fireworks create a stunning spectacle, especially when viewed with the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House illuminated in the background. The boat’s stable location means everyone can enjoy the show without the hassle of fighting through crowds.
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The Overall Vibe and Practicalities
The cruise lasts approximately 4 hours, making it a comfortable yet memorable way to celebrate the day. The group size is manageable enough for everyone to experience the hands-on activities, yet large enough to foster a lively, communal atmosphere.
The experience is rated 4.5 out of 5, with many appreciating the friendly crew and the authentic maritime feel of the tall ship. Some reviews highlight that spaces tend to fill quickly — so booking early is advisable to secure your spot.
Who Will Love This Experience?

This cruise is perfect for adventurous travelers who appreciate history and unique perspectives. It’s also ideal for groups, couples, or families (with kids over 3) looking for a festive, scenic, and interactive way to celebrate Australia Day. If you’re interested in taking memorable photos and enjoying a celebratory atmosphere on the water, this cruise ticks those boxes.
However, if you’re seasick-prone or require wheelchair access, you might want to consider alternative options, as non-folding wheelchairs are not permitted.
Price and Value Analysis

While the exact price isn’t mentioned, reviews suggest that the cruise offers good value, considering the included meal, drinks, entertainment, and prime fireworks viewing. Compared to land-based celebrations, this approach offers a more intimate, less crowded experience with memorable views and the chance to get involved in the sailing.
Final thoughts
If you’re after a distinctive way to celebrate Australia Day in Sydney, this tall ship cruise combines history, scenery, and festivity into a well-rounded package. It’s a rare opportunity to see fireworks from the water, enjoy a tasty meal, and even try your hand at sailing — all while taking in some of the best views Sydney has to offer.
This cruise suits travelers who value authentic experiences and beautiful settings over large crowds, and who enjoy a bit of adventure. It’s a fun, festive option that offers a meaningful way to mark a significant day in Australia’s calendar.
FAQ

Is this cruise suitable for children?
Children under 3 years old are not allowed on this cruise, so it’s better suited for families with older kids or adults.
Can I cancel my booking if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, giving you flexibility if your plans shift.
Are wheelchairs allowed on board?
Non-folding wheelchairs are not permitted, so guests with these mobility aids should consider alternative options.
What should I wear?
It’s best to dress comfortably and in layers, as it can get cooler in the evening on the water. No specific dress code is mentioned, but casual nautical attire is appropriate.
How long does the cruise last?
The experience lasts approximately 4 hours, making it a relaxed yet memorable evening.
What’s included in the price?
Guests can expect a BBQ dinner, drinks, and the opportunity to participate in sailing activities, all within the ticket price.
Is the experience suitable for those prone to seasickness?
It might not be ideal, as the experience notes that seasickness-prone guests may want to consider other options; the waters are generally calm, but individual sensitivities vary.
Celebrating Australia Day aboard a historic tall ship offers a blend of adventure, scenic beauty, and festivity — perfect for creating lifelong memories while enjoying Sydney’s iconic harbor from a fresh perspective. Whether you want to snap incredible photos, enjoy a lively atmosphere, or simply watch the fireworks in style, this cruise provides a well-rounded, enjoyable experience.
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