Go City lights up your city break in Sydney – it now includes Vivid Sydney Harbour Cruise, Sydney Tower Eye, SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium and more!
The annual light and music festival, Vivid Sydney, returns on 24th May till 16th June, with lots of mesmerising art displays and 3D light projections with exhilarating live music performances. As the city will be buzzing with tourists and locals alike, sightseeing pass company Go City has added more great attractions on their Sydney Explorer Pass. Must-see attractions like the Sydney Tower Eye and SEA LIFE Sydney aquarium are now included in the pass, as well as seasonal activities including Vivid Sydney Harbour Cruise and the Whale Watching Cruise, for travellers to enjoy the best experiences in Sydney with incredible savings.
Seasonal Cruises not to miss
For Vivid Sydney event goers, embark on the one-hour Vivid Sydney Harbour Cruise to experience awesome light installations around Sydney Harbour on an evening cruise. You will get to witness the spectacular light shows as the cruise sails around Circular Quay. Darling Harbour and Barangaroo, and the whole experience is soundtracked by the official Vivid Sydney playlist. This cruise is available throughout the Vivid Sydney festival period.
Another thrilling seasonal cruise – the two-hour Whale Watching Cruise – is back on Go City’s Sydney Pass. The whale watching season runs between May and November and it’s the best time to meet humpback whales and other spectacular wildlife, including playful bottle-nose dolphins, sleek minke whales, or even a majestic blue whale!
Iconic Merlin attractions now available on Go City’s Sydney Explorer Pass
Experience the true beauty of Sydney from the Sydney Tower Eye’s indoor observation deck, you get to enjoy the breathtaking skyline views with all the famous landmarks, such as Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge and even the Blue Mountains in the distance.
SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium and WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo are now available on Go City’s Sydney Explorer Pass too. It is recommended to plan a day visit to these two new attractions, which are a family’s favourite! SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium is one of the world’s largest aquariums, where visitors can discover 13,000 animals from 700 different species through an array of themed zones including the Penguin Expedition, Shark Valley, Dugong Island and more. Located next to SEA LIFE, people can also visit the WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo for family-favourite experiences, such as the kangaroo walkabout and wallaby cliffs, and get up close to a fluffy family of koalas at the koala rooftop.
Fancy a photo with Aussie celebrities such as the Hemsworth brothers and Olivia Newton-John, or are you a big fan of movie characters like Spiderman, Batman, and more? A visit to Madame Tussauds Sydney is a must-do on your trip to Sydney, for plenty of selfies and hilarious snaps with lifelike wax figures of global stars.
Cultural and sightseeing tours
No question, the Sydney Opera House is one of the must-see attractions in Sydney. Why not explore Sydney’s primary tourist destination on a guided tour? Sydney Opera House One-Hour Guided Tour, where you learn all about the history (and future) of this world-famous hall and even get access to areas closed to the public.
For those in awe of stars, you do not want to miss the Blue Mountains Stargazing Tour included in the Sydney Explorer Pass led by experienced astronomers. You can also redeem a 1-day pass for the Blue Mountains Explorer Hop-On Hop-Off Bus, and stop off at lots of locations along the route, such as Katoomba Falls, Scenic World, Echo Point and the famous Three Sisters.
Family-friendly attractions
With a range of activities and tours that appeal to children and adults alike, the Sydney Explorer Pass is a must-have for families visiting the popular Australian city.
Families with kids will love paying a visit to the award-winning Taronga Zoo using Go City’s Sydney Explorer Pass that also comes with a scenic 12-minute ferry ride on Fantasea cruises. Get up close to Australian natives like kangaroos, koalas, wombats and platypuses, plus fascinating animals from all over the world. Exciting demonstrations like the Free-Flight Bird presentations, daily seal shows and informative talks from the keepers, are also not o be missed.
A visit to the Australian Maritime National Museum is also recommended for kids of all ages. This huge museum covers Australia’s naval history in full and offers plenty of hands-on exhibits. Using the official app, visitors can also explore the museum on a self-guided tour, and kids can engage in hands-on arts and craft activities in the Kids on Deck zone.
Go City’s Sydney Explorer Pass also includes the best immersive food and drink experiences
Enjoy a three-course dinner onboard Sunset Views & Twilight Hues Cruise, as the sun sets behind Sydney’s skyline, and sail along landmarks like Fort Denison and the shoreline’s million-dollar homes. Diners may choose between two menus (twilight and vegetarian menu) or a cheese platter, freshly prepared by chefs of board.
Interested in wine tasting? Urban Winery Sydney is all about tasting the state’s best homemade wines. As visitors sip six distinct wines, they also get to try locally sourced cheeses and charcuterie. Thanks to a self-guided tasting book, people will come away with knowledge about the wine-making process and wine varietals of the wider region.
Whatever your preference, the Go City’s Sydney Explorer Pass offers a great selection of top attractions, tours, and activities, at an unbelievable saving.
Visit https://gocity.com/en/sydney for more information, and email APACtrade@gocity.com for trade enquiries.
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