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Taking ship to Australia

Going wild at sea, with a luxury cruise around Australia and Indonesia

March 17, 2019 16:31
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I’m jet lagged, the soles of my feet are burning and I already have strap marks from the intense sun, but being my first time in Sydney — and indeed in Australia —— I’m determined not to waste a moment of the six hours I have.

Starting my seven mile walk at Circular Quay, I arrive back to The Rocks for lunch, via Darling Harbour and Barangaroo nature reserve. Hunger sated and feet refreshed, I finish by securing that shot: a photograph of the Opera House topped by a cloudless blue sky.

I’m on a two-week cruise with ultra-luxury line Silversea, visiting Australian cities Sydney, Brisbane, Cairns and Darwin, before crossing into Indonesia. Just one segment of the 133-day Tale of Tales world cruise, many passengers are already settled in when I board.

Given Australia’s size, a cruise is a great way to experience the key cities without having to flight-hop. I speak to a British couple at the Sydney sailaway (one of the best farewell views on the planet) who agree that one of the selling points was not just the itinerary, but the fact that you cover a lot of ground while only unpacking once.