Enjoy an unforgettable Sydney afternoon exploring Manly’s beaches, coastal walkways and iconic harbour viewpoints before unwinding with a sundowner by the water. Begin with a scenic drive across the Sydney Harbour Bridge into the relaxed surf culture of Manly, where you’ll walk the lively Corso, sip coffee, enjoy gelato and soak in this seaside town - where surfing was born in Australia.
Continue with a guided walk along the stunning coastal path from South Steyne o Shelly Beach, followed by a visit to North Head and Fairfax Lookout, offering sweeping panoramas across Sydney Harbour, dramatic sandstone cliffs and the city skyline in the afternoon light.
As the day eases into golden hour, relax at an historic boat club, where Sydney’s iconic green and gold ferries cruise past. From here, step aboard a twilight offshore fishing charter, led by expert crew who welcome both beginners and experienced anglers. You’ll trawl for Kingfish, Snapper, Bream, Mulloway and Flathead using a mix of live bait and lures.
After your fishing experience, your catch is cleaned and placed on ice before being delivered to a nearby waterfront restaurant. Enjoy a relaxed entrée with a wine or beer before the star of the evening arrives: your freshly caught fish cooked by an award-winning local chef, served with classic Aussie sides such as chips, salad and seasonal produce.
Your adventure concludes with a comfortable return drive to your hotel in the city. This ocean-to-plate journey blends sightseeing, culture and hands-on fun — the perfect Aussie coastal adventure.

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Your catch is cooked by an award-winning chef.
We acknowledge and respect Aboriginal people as Australia's first people and nations, and recognise Aboriginal people as traditional owners and occupants of the land and waters which the Harbour City Tours traverses.
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