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Experience Sydney Harbour like never before with Sydney Tall Ship Cruises’ afternoon cruise. Step aboard one of our traditional tall ships, the Southern Swan or the Soren Larsen, and embark on a unique ‘historic meets modern’ journey.

Sail past iconic landmarks such as the Sydney Opera House and Fort Denison, and witness the majestic Harbour Bridge from a different perspective. Weather permitting, the sails will come out and you can even enjoy a real sailing experience on a 1850’s style tall ship.

Our interactive and engaging Tall Ship Cruise allows you to try your hand at steering or help with the sails. It’s the perfect opportunity to transport yourself to the days gone by and experience life as a sailor.

Don’t forget to bring your camera, as you’ll have the chance to capture stunning views of the vibrant city of Sydney from the authentic timber tall ship. Whether you’re heaving on a rope or simply relaxing and enjoying the entertainment provided by our friendly crew, our Sydney Harbour afternoon cruise is an unforgettable experience. Book your tickets now to secure your spot!

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  • 90 minute cruise around beautiful Sydney Harbour.
  • Great photo opportunities as we sail past the iconic Sydney Opera House, Harbour Bridge and more from one of our historic timber ships.

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Sydney, Nova Scotia – Cruise Port Guide

Looking to explore the vibrant Sydney, Nova Scotia, cruise port but unsure where to start? Nestled on Cape Breton Island , Sydney boasts a rich history and thriving urban center ready for you to discover.

Read on for insider tips that promise an unforgettable cruise experience in Sydney, Nova Scotia!

About the Port

The MS Marco Polo pulling out of dock near the Joan Harris Cruise Pavilion, and the world’s largest fiddle in Sydney, NS.

The Port of Sydney , also known as Canada’s Ocean Gateway, stands as a magnetic maritime hub in the heart of Cape Breton Island. This vibrant port perfectly combines natural beauty and modern facilities, providing an unforgettable experience for any cruise ship traveler.

With its downtown location, Sydney Harbour offers easy access to the city’s lively waterfront district, teeming with local flavors and cultural wonders.

Many prominent cruise lines choose this port as their preferred destination due to its unparalleled capacity and navigational ease. Vessels dock at a well-equipped wharf, which ensures efficient handling of ships arriving from all corners of the globe.

Cruise Terminal Information

Sydney, Nova Scotia’s cruise terminal is in the heart of downtown. This ideal location offers immediate access to numerous attractions and amenities as soon as your ship docks.

You’ll see the World’s Largest Fiddle , a popular photo spot, right at the dockside!

Due to its welcoming atmosphere and walkable town layout, many top-rated cruise lines make Sydney a preferred stop. From the ship, it’s only about a 10-minute stroll into the charming town, where shopping options abound for travelers eager to bring home souvenirs.

The cruise terminal ensures an effortless exploration of this delightful port city with tourist maps on offer. These printable maps guide visitors around Sydney’s most interesting sites, ensuring first-time guests can navigate like seasoned explorers!

How To Get Around

Navigating Sydney, Nova Scotia, is a breeze for visitors arriving by cruise ship. The main attractions and the town itself are a short distance from the port.

You’ll find historic sites like Jost House and Cossit House while enjoying a stroll.

Public transit near the Sydney NS cruise terminal also effectively connects you to nearby points of interest. For those who prefer hassle-free sightseeing, hop-on, hop-off walking tours have proven to be an excellent choice in Sydney, Nova Scotia.

Booking in advance ensures you won’t miss any exciting adventures during your visit.

Things To Do

View of the worlds largest fiddle, a staple of Sydney, NS.

Explore the vibrant downtown area of Sydney, Nova Scotia, just a short walk from the cruise port. Stroll along the main street and discover charming coffee shops, local stores selling unique souvenirs, and various restaurants and bars to satisfy your culinary cravings.

Immerse yourself in the local culture by visiting art galleries and artisan shops, where you can find beautiful artwork and handmade crafts to take home as souvenirs. For history buffs, historical sites are waiting to be explored, showcasing the rich heritage of Sydney.

Enjoy an unforgettable experience filled with tourism delights while discovering all that Sydney, Nova Scotia, offers during your cruise stopover!

Beach Pass Information

View of the beautiful nature at the skyline trail on Cape Breton Island, Sydney, NS.

The beaches near the Sydney cruise port are known for their beauty and offer a relaxing escape during your visit as the ocean gateway to scenic Cape Breton Island . The Sydney, Nova Scotia, cruise port attracts many cruise ship itineraries that pass through Canada and New England.

Remember that port clearance procedures may vary depending on which beaches you visit. So, checking with your cruise line for specific instructions or restrictions is best before setting off on your seaside adventure.

Remember: Beach passes give you access to some of Nova Scotia’s most beautiful stretches of shoreline while ensuring everyone’s safety during their visit. So don’t miss out on this opportunity to soak up some rays and enjoy all these picturesque beaches offer!

Local Cuisine & Best Places To Eat

Sydney, Nova Scotia, is a food lover’s paradise, especially if you’re a fan of seafood. This charming port city is known for its fresh and flavorful dishes that showcase the region’s bountiful ingredients.

When finding the best places to eat, look no further than Queen St. and Victoria St., where you’ll find various cozy restaurants serving local cuisine with a twist.

One highly recommended restaurant is The Olive Tree, which offers upscale dining with dishes inspired by Mediterranean flavors.

If you’re in the mood for some traditional Irish fare, head to Governors Pub & Eatery or The Old Triangle Irish Alehouse . And if you want to try something different, Lebanese Flower serves tasty Middle Eastern dishes.

Shopping Opportunities

You’ll find plenty of shopping opportunities in Sydney, Nova Scotia. The main street is lined with retail stores, offering everything from souvenirs to clothing.

If you’re looking for a larger selection of stores, there’s a shopping center where you can shop for fashion boutiques and more. Don’t forget to visit the craft market, where local vendors showcase handmade goods.

Local Currency

When visiting Sydney, Nova Scotia, on a cruise, it’s important to know about the local currency. The currency used in Sydney is the Canadian Dollar (CAD). While some businesses in the center of town and at the market in the ship’s terminal may accept US dollars, it’s best to have Canadian dollars on hand for your transactions.

Coins are commonly used for $2 and under denominations, while polymer plastic notes are for larger amounts.

Knowledge of the local currency will make shopping and dining experiences more convenient for you in Sydney. So remember to plan and be prepared with some Canadian cash to enjoy all these beautiful port city offers without any hassles or worries about payment methods.

Safety Tips

The Australian Government provides travel advice for Sydney, Nova Scotia, which includes important information on potential hazards and necessary precautions. Additionally, cruise ship passengers should be aware of the clearing procedures outlined by the Canada Border Services Agency upon arrival in Sydney, Nova Scotia.

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Best Time To Visit

The best time to visit Sydney, Nova Scotia, for a cruise is during the spring and summer months of May to September. This is the optimal time to travel as the weather is more favorable, with temperatures ranging from 12 to 25 degrees Celsius.

However, it’s important to note that the weather in Sydney, Nova Scotia, can be quite unpredictable during the cruise season. If you’re planning a Canada and New England cruise, late September and October are prime times to visit, especially for witnessing the spectacular fall foliage.

Plan your trip between these spring and summer months for the best experience during your cruise.

Popular Cruise Lines That Visit Sydney Nova Scotia Cruise Port

Popular cruise lines worldwide visit Sydney, Nova Scotia, cruise port, making it an exciting destination for cruise ship travelers. Celebrity Cruises is a prominent cruise line offering vacation itineraries and exciting shore excursions to Sydney, Nova Scotia.

With its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage, this port is a gateway to Cape Breton Island.

The Sydney, Nova Scotia, cruise port attracts multiple cruise ships on the same day, showing its popularity among tourists. It is an important part of Canada/New England cruise itineraries, providing access to scenic destinations in this region.

Whether you are interested in exploring local attractions or participating in thrilling outdoor activities, plenty of options are available when you dock at the Sydney, Nova Scotia, cruise port.

From experiencing breathtaking landscapes to indulging in delicious local cuisine, there is something for everyone here. So get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey with popular cruise lines that stop at the vibrant and picturesque Sydney, Nova Scotia, cruise port.

Read on to get answers to FAQs and more!

What to do on a cruise stop in Sydney, Nova Scotia?

Sydney, Nova Scotia, offers a range of activities for cruise passengers. You can easily access the town’s amenities within walking distance from the port. Take a stroll to explore Sydney’s main street, where you’ll find shops and boutiques just a 10-minute walk away.

Is Sydney, Nova Scotia, a walkable city?

Sydney, Nova Scotia, is a compact and pedestrian-friendly city, making it easy to explore on foot. The coastal town is navigable and accessible, with several attractions within walking distance of the cruise port.

Is Sydney, Nova Scotia, a tender port?

When visiting Sydney on a cruise ship, you will likely need to use tender boats to reach the shore. The Sydney, Nova Scotia, cruise port does not have a dedicated cruise terminal, so ships anchor in the harbor, and passengers are transported to land via these smaller vessels.

This process allows convenient access to this charming port city on Cape Breton Island along Canada’s Atlantic coast. Enjoy exploring all Sydney offers once you step foot on dry land!

Booking Information

You have various options to book your cruise to Sydney, Nova Scotia. Many popular cruise lines visit the port of Sydney, including Celebrity Cruises and Ahoy Cruises . These cruise lines offer vacation itineraries and shore excursions that allow you to explore this beautiful destination.

Whether you’re looking for a relaxing beach day or an adventure-filled excursion, there is something for everyone in Sydney, Nova Scotia.

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to experience all Sydney offers during your next cruise vacation.

Explore the vibrant city of Sydney, Nova Scotia, on your next cruise stop. With its beautiful waterfront, charming shops, and delicious local cuisine, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

Don’t miss out on visiting Cape Breton Island’s largest urban center. Plan your trip now and make unforgettable memories in Sydney, Nova Scotia, cruise port!

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MIAMI and SYDNEY , June 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Carnival Corporation & plc  (NYSE/LSE: CCL; NYSE: CUK), the world's largest cruise company, today announced that in March 2025 , the company will sunset the P&O Cruises Australia brand and fold the Australia operations into Carnival Cruise Line, the most popular cruise line in the world.

This change is the latest in a series of strategic moves designed to increase guest capacity for Carnival Cruise Line, the company's flagship brand and the highest-returning brand in Carnival Corporation's global portfolio. This will result in the addition of eight new ships to Carnival Cruise Line's fleet since 2021, including the successful shift of three vessels from sister brand Costa Cruises. In addition, the company recently placed its first new ship order in half a decade for two new Excel-class cruise ships to join Carnival Cruise Line in 2027 and 2028.

"Despite increasing Carnival Cruise Line's capacity by almost 25% since 2019 including transferring three ships from Costa Cruises, guest demand remains incredibly strong so we're leveraging our scale in an even more meaningful way by absorbing an entire brand into the world's most popular cruise line," said Josh Weinstein , chief executive officer of Carnival Corporation & plc. "In 2019, Carnival Cruise Line was 29% of our total capacity, and when we complete this move early next year, Carnival Cruise Line – our highest-returning brand – will make up approximately 35% of our total global capacity. While our company's overall growth between 2019 – 2028 is projected to be less than 2% (CAGR), the majority will be for Carnival Cruise Line, which will grow by approximately 50% over that time period."

In addition to further optimizing the composition of Carnival Corporation's global brand portfolio, the realignment will strengthen the company's performance in the South Pacific through numerous operational efficiencies.

"P&O Cruises Australia is a storied brand with an amazing team, and we are extremely proud of everything we have accomplished together in Australia and the broader region," said Weinstein. "However, given the strategic reality of the South Pacific's small population and significantly higher operating and regulatory costs, we're adjusting our approach to give us the efficiencies we need to continue delivering an incredible cruise experience year-round to our guests in the region. Carnival Corporation & plc remains committed to Australia and we will continue to be the largest cruise operator in the region with 19 ships calling on 78 destinations and representing almost 60% of the market."

Building on Shared Legacy in the Region  As the P&O Cruises Australia brand retires early next year, the Pacific Encounter and Pacific Adventure ships will be rebranded and operated by Carnival Cruise Line brand. Pacific Explorer will exit the fleet in February of 2025. Current itineraries will operate business as usual, and guests will be notified in the coming days of any changes to future bookings as a result of this announcement.

When the transition is complete next year, Carnival Cruise Line – which has served the South Pacific since 2013 – will have four ships in the market, including Sydney -based Carnival Splendor and Carnival Luminosa sailing seasonally from Brisbane , in addition to their new sister ships Encounter and Adventure.

"We look forward to building on the history and heritage of P&O Cruises Australia by bringing some of our innovations to more cruise guests in the region," said Christine Duffy , president of Carnival Cruise Line. "While we plan to make some technology upgrades and other small changes to the two P&O Cruises Australia ships, they will continue to be geared to the unique Australian market with a familiar feel and much of the same experiences for P&O Cruises Australia guests. The most notable change will be the availability of our popular HubApp, enabling guests to make online dining and excursion reservations, request food and beverage delivery, and chat with other guests, among other features. P&O Cruises Australia guests will also be invited to participate in Carnival's loyalty program and promotional offerings specific to Carnival ships sailing in the region."

"Over the coming months, we will find ways to celebrate and honor P&O Cruises Australia – a valued part of our legacy and an important contributor to the tourism industry in the South Pacific," said Weinstein. "We value the connection our P&O Cruises Australia guests, employees, travel advisor partners, public officials and destinations have with our company and are committed to building on this association moving forward as Carnival."

[EDITOR'S NOTE: This announcement does not impact P&O Cruises (UK), which is a separate Carnival Corporation & plc brand based in England and dedicated to the UK market.]

About Carnival Corporation & plc Carnival Corporation & plc is the largest global cruise company, and among the largest leisure travel companies, with a portfolio of world-class cruise lines – AIDA Cruises, Carnival Cruise Line, Costa Cruises, Cunard, Holland America Line, P&O Cruises ( Australia ), P&O Cruises (UK), Princess Cruises, and Seabourn.

Additional information can be found on www.carnivalcorp.com , www.aida.de , www.carnival.com , www.costacruise.com , www.cunard.com , www.hollandamerica.com , www.pocruises.com.au , www.pocruises.com , www.princess.com , and  www.seabourn.com .

For information on Carnival Corporation's industry-leading sustainability initiatives, visit www.carnivalsustainability.com .

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The Best Time to Take an Australian Cruise

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Cruising with Carnival® to Australia is a great vacation plan for travelers of all ages. World-famous for its diving, surfing, wildlife and metropolitan culture, Australia is a blast year-round. The “land down under” is a big area and our Australian cruises make time for you to discover some hidden gems as well as popular destinations. From beautiful islands and vibrant cities to colorful reefs teeming with sea life, you’ll definitely find what you are looking for on one of our Australian cruises .

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With so much to see and do while exploring the Australian continent, be sure to consider the following factors while planning your trip. Taking some time to plan ahead, gives you more time to focus on your vacation later. Here are some things to think about before you go:

Plan for Your Best Weather

The Australian continent boasts some of the most stunning, natural topography Mother Nature has to offer. It’s a destination designed for enjoying the outdoors and you will definitely want to plan ahead for the weather.

Keep in mind that Australia’s seasons are opposite of those in the northern hemisphere, so June to August is Australia’s winter season. The winter climate is however generally pleasant and not too chilly, making it perfect for exploring the city. From December to February it’s summertime in Australia. The hotter weather typical of this season is ideal for beaches, snorkeling and surfing!

Whichever season you choose, you’ll be able to take advantage of all that Australia has to offer with Carnival’s selection of cruises.

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Who Are You Traveling With?

A cruise to Australia can be a memorable experience for anyone, from families to adults and groups. If you are not traveling with children and you don’t need to worry about school vacations, consider taking a cruise in November. This is when you’ll find the most departures to all our Australian cruise destinations. And don’t forget, the weather will be splendid this time of year, too.

If you are traveling with children, consider taking a holiday cruise during their school’s winter break. After all, the kids will never forget celebrating Christmas in shorts and a t-shirt—remember, in Australia it’s summer in December! And rest assured, no matter who is in your travel gang, we have exciting shore excursions to choose from that everyone is sure to love.

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Getting to Your Port

Carnival cruises to Australia depart from some of the country’s most vibrant and lively destinations, like Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Adelaide. Make the most of these locales by flying to your port of call a day. That way, you can take in the sights in these world-class cities, even before boarding your Carnival cruise. Whether it’s sparkling beaches and iconic architecture in Sydney or wineries along the Yarra River in Melbourne, you’ll be glad you took the time to explore these stunning ports.

From the Great Barrier Reef to Tasmania and everywhere in between, any one of our Australian cruises is bound to be an unforgettable adventure. Just choose the best date and time for you to set sail and remember, we have cruises departing year round, so the fun never stops!

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What better way to explore Australia than on a cruise aboard Carnival Spirit or Carnival Splendor , with fun surprises around every corner. Just pick your destination and departure date — and before you know it you’ll be kicking back in the Outback without a care in the world.

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Cruise ships set sail out of Baltimore for the first time since bridge collapse

T wo cruise ships set sail for the sea from Baltimore this weekend for the first time since the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed.

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Two ships can be seen anchored in Elliott Bay, specifically the Quantum of the Seas and the MS Roald Amundsen.

SEATTLE - A Royal Caribbean cruise ship anchored in the middle of Elliott Bay Monday morning due to strong winds across the Puget Sound .

Two cruise ships could be seen in Elliott Bay, specifically the Quantum of the Seas and the MS Roald Amundsen.

The Coast Guard says the Quantum of the Seas was able to dock during the high winds, but the ship opted to wait for a third tug boat to help in the docking process. Usually, only two tug boats are required, but a third was called out as a precaution.

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Body found during search for missing passenger on Sydney P&O cruise ship

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A passenger has gone overboard and is missing off P&O's Pacific Adventure cruise ship in the waters near Sydney Harbour.

Police have found a man’s body in the waters outside of Sydney Harbour as they search for a cruise ship passenger who went overboard in the early hours of Monday morning and is now missing.

P&O Cruises’ ship Pacific Adventure was scheduled to arrive in Sydney Harbour before 6am (8am NZT), but as of 6.30am, it remains in the coastal waters off Sydney’s east.

Flight tracking data reveals a rescue helicopter has also been searching the area.

At about 10:30am, officers from the Police Marine Area Command located and recovered the body of a man in the waters off Sydney Heads.

Police will now prepare a report for the Coroner and investigate how the incident unfolded.

P&O confirmed to news.com.au that a person had gone missing overboard and a search was under way. It noted employees were attending to the family of the missing passenger in the meantime.

“P&O’s Pacific Adventure is currently undertaking a search and rescue operation off Sydney after a person-overboard alarm was raised at 4am,” a spokesperson for P&O Cruises Australia told the publication.

“Since this time, the ship carrying more than 2600 guests has been on site searching along with other nearby vessels deployed to the area by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority’s Joint Rescue Co-ordination Centre.”

“The family of this guest is being cared for by our on-board team while every effort is being made to find them.”

The Pacific Adventure was scheduled to arrive at Sydney’s White Bay Terminal this morning, but its arrival has since been delayed.

A man who planned to pick up Pacific Adventure passengers was told to not “rush” as “the ship’s stopped outside the head and somebody’s gone overboard”, he told 2GB.

Another passenger told the station’s breakfast show host Ben Fordham that a “man-overboard call” woke them up.

“We got woken up with the man-overboard call and from there it’s been all on for a couple of hours now,” he said.

New South Wales police earlier confirmed they were searching for a missing person near Sydney Harbour.

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“Police are leading the search of waters off Sydney following reports a person was in the water,” NSW police told news.com.au .

They received a report soon after 4am that “a person had gone overboard” near the waters of Sydney Heads, about 18km from the shore.

“NSW Police Marine Area Command have deployed a number of resources to search for the person and are leading the co-ordination of the water search.”

The Pacific Adventure was making its way back to Sydney from a three-day round-trip cruise to Queensland’s Morton Island.

The ship’s three-day voyage is understood to have been Elvis themed, with the title Tribute to The King.

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