Experience the magic and secret islands of Sydney.
The Sydney Harbour islands offer sublime scenery and unique historical journey.
Discover the islands on board of U Cruise a "Floating lounge" private charter boat to hire.
Wether it is for a romantic getaways, your special weddings, team building exercises, a sightseeing tours or even camping (Cockatoo Island), there is so many ways to enjoy these fantastic islands and you will often find out that you have the whole island to yourself.
We can organise picnic basket catering or pack your own and enjoy! Surprise your family, a loved one or friends and take them blinded on those unique get aways.

The largest island ion Sydney Harbour was once a convict prison, then an industrial school for girls and finally Australia's biggest shipyard. Today it is open to the public.

Clark Island gets its name from Lieutenant Ralph Clark who cultivated the island as a vegetable garden. Now the island is ideal for picnics and relaxation.

Goat Island is the largest island on Sydney Harbour. There are regular group tours to the island. A night tour introduces tourists to the island's colourful and grisly past.

Fort Denison, once a place of punishment for the convict population, it's now a touristic destination with a cafe. You can also walk around the island taking in the sights.

If you're looking for things to do with the kids in Sydney, pack a picnic and enjoy a day out on one of Sydney Harbour secret islands.

Shark Island is said to have resembled a shark and the shallow waters around it presented a constant danger to shipping, especially with the growth of trade in the early 19th century.

An attraction of this island is the summer houses that date from the 1920's and the colonial style hall built in 1889.

Garden Island has been associated with the defence of Sydney and eventually Australia, since the first fleet of convicts arrived in 1788.

Snapper Island is the smallest island in the harbour and has been radically reshaped by human intervention. Today little evidence remains of its natural form and vegetation.
