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S.H. Ervin Gallery

Enjoy VIVID from Sydney Harbour

Where
Lime St
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia
When

Wednesday 29 May from 7pm to 10pm

The National Trust S.H. Ervin Gallery has partnered with Captain Cook Cruises to offer an exclusive VIVID Sydney Starship Aqua Boat Tour! See the spectacular light festival from Sydney Harbour, complete with canapes, three-course dinner and drinks.

VIVID Sydney brings together a light, music and ideas festival like no other. Step aboard our private charter vessel to enjoy views of art installations and 3D projections as they transform Sydney’s architecture and open spaces along the harbour foreshore including The Rocks, Circular Quay, Darling Harbour and Luna Park.

The Starship Aqua offers roving views of Sydney Harbour with a crowd free view of VIVID from both inside and outside via the boat’s upper deck.

Includes a 3-course dinner with beer, wines and soft drinks for the duration of the cruise.

We can seat groups of 10 people, please advise guest details with your booking.

Please advise if you require a vegetarian option. Please note that the toilet facilities are below deck and accessible by staircase only.

  • Tickets: $155

  • Bookings through Eventbrite

  • Wednesday 29 May 7-10pm

  • Departing from King Street Wharf

A fundraising event organised by the S.H. Ervin Gallery Events Group

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