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Join a 30-minute tour of Australia’s only Martello Tower with a NSW National Parks and Wild Life Service guide. Explore 150 years of history and enjoy a magnificent 360-degree view of Sydney and its harbour. Fort Denison restaurant and cafe will offer a special for visitors during Sydney Harbour Week.
Sunday 7 - Sunday 15 March10am – 3.45pm
$27 adult, $22 concession, $17 child
Fort Denison, Sydney Harbour National Park. Meet at Cadman’s Cottage, The Rocks 15 minutes prior to ferry departure.
Additional information and bookings (essential):
T (02) 9247 5033
Discover North Fort’s World War 2, 9.2-inch gun emplacements, underground tunnels and the National Artillery Museum. View a feature display of the Japanese midget submarine attack on Sydney Harbour; enjoy unsurpassed views of the harbour from the North Fort Cafe and stroll along Australia's Memorial Walk which honours those who have served in the defence of Australia in peace and war.
Saturday 7, Sunday 8, Wednesday 11, Saturday 14, and Sunday 15 March 10.30am, 11.30am, 1pm and 2pm
Tickets available from the cafe: $11 adult, $5 child, $8 concession, $25 family (2 adults, 2 children)
Corner North Fort Road and North Head Scenic Drive, Manly
Additional information and group bookings:
T (02) 9976 6102
W www.northfort.org.au
Quiet. Zero emissions. Stylish. The green alternative in boating.
Eco Boats Australia offers luxury electric boats for hire on beautiful Middle Harbour. Pack a picnic and glide down the waterways in complete silence and comfort.
Come and try these new eco-friendly boats for a reduced tariff during Sydney Harbour Week. Drive yourself—no license required!
Saturday 7 to Sunday 15 March
9am – 6pm
$180 per boat for up to 3 hours (seating up to 8 persons)
Middle Harbour: departures from Northbridge Marina, Widgiewa Road, Northbridge
Additional information and bookings (essential):
T (02) 9929 8834
W www.ecoboats.com.au
Disclaimer: Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority is the coordinator of the 2009 Sydney Harbour Week. Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority is not, however, responsible for organising individual events that take place under the 2009 Sydney Harbour Week banner, and it makes no representations or warranties. |