Steaming Weekends | 1902 Steam Tug Waratah
Step back in time, join us for a fun-filled weekend cruise aboard historic steamer: 1902 Steam Tug Waratah!
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Location
13 James Craig Rd
13 James Craig Road Rozelle, NSW 2039 AustraliaRefund Policy
About this event
UPDATE: From the new year, we will depart on our Steaming Weekend from our Workshop: Sydney Heritage Fleet's Heritage Docks and Workshop, Gate 4, 13 James Craig Road, Rozelle, NSW 2039.
Whether you're a steam enthusiast or just looking for a unique experience, this cruise is perfect for you!
Feel the thrill and immerse yourself in the nostalgic atmosphere and witness the power of steam in action.
Get ready for a day of excitement and relaxation cruising the waters of Sydney Harbour. Bring along a picnic lunch and beverages of your choice to discover this unique 122-year-old grand old lady.
Waratah was built at Cockatoo Island in Sydney Harbour in 1902. We will show you her birthplace along with other Harbour islands, Goat, Spectacle and Snapper. You will see the historic Mort’s Dock and Woolwich Dock which catered for the ships of yesteryear and moreover the ever-changing views of Sydney Harbour on this two and a half hour cruise.
Don't miss out on this one-of-a-kind cruise that will leave you with unforgettable memories.
Event Information:
Fully BYO, so bring your own food and beverages. Complimentary tea & coffee will be provided throughout the day.
- Boarding 11:30am - Departing 12:00am (sharp) - Returning 2:30pm
- Vessel: 1902 Steam Tug Waratah
- What to wear: sensible footwear, bring a windproof jacket. No sharp heeled shoes.
Where to arrive: Sydney Heritage Fleet's Heritage Docks and Workshop, Gate 4, 13 James Craig Road, Rozelle, NSW 2039.
The SHF gate is located on the right-hand side of the first roundabout on James Craig Road (look out for the signs). Come through the wire gate.
- Note: You will not be able to view the boats from the street. Also, this is not our administration head office.
- If travelling over the Anzac Bridge, take the 3rd lane marked "Leichhardt" and when you have crossed the bridge, turn left into James Craig Road. Do not go into the tunnel.
See more information about our vessels here
Transport:
- Bus No 433 Balmain – Gladstone Park
- Light Rail from Central Station (alight Rozelle Bay) + short walk (15 min) (at Rozelle Bay, cross over the tracks, walk down ramp on the right, cross over the road at the lights, turn left and follow the pathway to James Craig Road)
- Taxi / Uber
- Self-drive - paid parking in James Craig Road (Sydney Boathouse) - veer right at roundabout on James Craig Road
- Street parking in Johnston St, Annandale
Special Conditions
- Minimum age is 4 years old.
- Stilettos, sharp-heeled shoes and smoking strictly prohibited.
*Please note the vessel will leave the wharf promptly at 12.00noon.
*Please be aware that the weather can change during the day. A windproof jacket is useful whatever the weather as it may be breezy and cold out on the Harbour.
*Please note that due to the heritage nature of all our heritage vessels, they are unfortunately not wheelchair accessible. Access to toilets is by a step on the deck.
*Please read through the terms and conditions carefully prior to booking.
Contact us via email info@shf.org.au or call us on +61 2 8204 3500.