Christmas celebration in Sydney: Bizarre trends that you didn’t know existed

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Christmas celebration in Sydney: Bizarre trends that you didn’t know existed

Christmas in Sydney may be far from the world’s traditional idea of celebrating it, mostly because you wouldn’t find any snow here during December or that there are Santa Clauses and elves dressed in shorts. It may sound like a quirky imagination to most of us, but Australians celebrate Christmas like a dream. They have a lot of fun during Christmas, and may be more fun than the rest of the world! Let’s take a look at some of the popular Christmas season trends in the city that you didn’t know existed.

Where people go to celebrate You may have already seen or heard about the famed luxury cruises on Sydney Harbour. But did you know that these cruises also function as Christmas party venues in Sydney during the season? Christmas party cruises on Sydney Harbour offer a sophisticated space for a well-organised party experience with your friends or family. The pleasant summer weather in Sydney during this time also adds to the excitement of Christmas party cruising in Sydney. Get on board the popular paddlewheeler cruise on Sydney Harbour to be a part of a phenomenal Christmas celebration. The showboat Christmas party cruise in Sydney offers a delicious 3-course meal that is freshly prepared on board and even stages a 1-hour live cabaret show performed by amazingly talented Aussie dancers and songstresses. With comfortable restaurantstyle seating and theatrical interiors enhanced by plush decor, the cruise is purposely designed to deliver luxury and sophistication at every touch point. As you cruise under and past Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House, don’t miss any opportunity to click amazing photos of these architectural brilliances. Sydneysiders are also accustomed to go to the beaches in the city to celebrate Christmas with their family and friends. Bondi Beach, located in the Eastern suburbs of Sydney is known to attract the largest crowd during this time of the year. On Boxing Day, that is the day after Christmas Day, Sydney hosts the popular annual racing event known as the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. It is one of the biggest open sea races conducte in the world. Don’t miss this enthralling experience if you’re in Sydney.


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