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Private charter company Sydney Luxury Cruise has a range of experiences available on Sydney Harbour for affluent Sydneysiders keen to take to the water when the long-running lockdowns draw to a close next week.Now in its fourth year of operation, Sydney Luxury Cruise has welcomed thousands of guests aboard its flotilla of three classy vessels, which can accommodate between six and 36 people, including the:
  • Venetian-style 28-foot MV Bel motor cruiser
  • Small group focused MV Salute, ideal for couples, families and gatherings
  • 87-foot ultra-luxury MV Privacy superyacht

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The company has a variety of private packages for each vessel, from sightseeing charters of 1-2 hours to half-day, lunch or dinner, sunset, evening and overnight sailings.MV Privacy can also be chartered by the half-day, full-day, and multi-day (up to 3 nights) – providing an unforgettable alternative to a six-star luxury Sydney hotel stay.Packages, which are commissionable to travel advisors, start from AU$519 for the 1-hour Icons & Highlights Cruise on MV Bel, to the 4-day Superyacht Experience aboard MV Privacy for AU$42,999 (excluding food and beverages), for up to 8 passengers.Sydney Luxury Cruise also offers Custom Charter options for events and celebrations.For more information on the cruises and to book a post-lockdown lifetime experience for your clients, visit sydneyluxurycruise.com

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