Hello Sydney, Australia from the Sea

Some people reading my blog may wonder why my posts are so short. The reason is because each post is an experience to me rather than a travel journal entry. 

When we visited Sydney, Australia, we sailed in on a cruise ship. It was part of the World Segment cruise from Los Angeles, CA to Sydney, Australia on the Island Princess. Sailing in to Sydney was magical. I remembered going upstairs on deck before sunrise to watch the sail in. The sun wasn't up yet but quarter of the ship were. People started showing up on deck with their binoculars, cameras, smartphones and video cameras. 

It was still dark when we were sailing in. We could see the city lights of Sydney as the city was waking up. As we approached the city, the sky was lighting up and the skyline was appearing. Soon, north Sydney was visible on the right side of the ship. We could glimpses of light and houses perched on hillsides. The downtown core appeared in front of the ship. 


Off to the right side, the Harbour Bridge came into sight.


Finally, the iconic Sydney Opera House appeared to the left of the Harbour Bridge.


The closer we came, the more beautiful the city looked. Hello Sydney.


This was our last stop on the World Segment cruise so when the ship anchored, we got off and was tendered in. Another post details our tendering process in Sydney, Australia. 

If you have cruised in to Sydney, Australia, please drop us a comment.








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