10 Days of Sunrises, Sunsets, and Serenity: Cruising the Coast of Australia

After three unforgettable and admittedly exhausting weeks of exploring Australia, Shelley and I decided we needed a different kind of adventure. One that involved a balcony, an ocean breeze, and absolutely no need to pack and move or rush anywhere. So we boarded a 10-day cruise departing from Sydney and sailing up the coast toward Cairns. It turned out to be one of the best decisions of our trip.

Our balcony room quickly became our favourite place on the ship. Every evening, like clockwork, we found ourselves leaning on the railing, watching the sun melt into the horizon while we savoured a glass of wine.

There’s something magical about the way the Pacific glows at sunset with gold, pink, orange colours and each night a little different than the last.

And the morning sunrises were just as beautiful. We would rise early, often before the ship fully woke, step outside with a hot cup of coffee, and watch the first light of day spread across the ocean.

The quiet, the breeze, the soft sound of waves, it was the perfect way to reset after weeks of nonstop travel. One of the highlights of our time on board was sailing through the Coral Sea.

As if the scenery itself weren’t spectacular enough, we were lucky enough to spot whales. Watching them surface and glide through the water felt like a gift. It is one of those travel moments you don’t plan for but never forget.

At every stop along the coast, we took full advantage of the day trips offered.

Each port had its own unique personality, from coastal towns with laid-back charm to tropical pockets filled with wildlife, beaches, and local culture. Stepping off the ship each day felt like opening a new chapter of the same adventure.

Shelley taking in the beauty of the coast of Northern Queensland

By the time we reached Cairns, we felt like we had experienced Australia from an entirely new perspective, one that was slower, calmer, and with a relaxed feel.  It was a  perfect addition to our Australian adventure.

This cruise wasn’t just a break; it was the perfect complement to our journey across Australia. After all the hustle of traveling, driving, sightseeing, and exploring, those ten days on the water gave us the rest we didn’t even realize how badly we needed. Sunrises with coffee. Sunsets with wine. Whales in the Coral Sea. New ports at every turn. Peace, quiet, and adventure all wrapped into one.

It was, without question, a beautiful chapter in our Australian adventure and one we’ll treasure for a long time.

“Travel makes one modest. You see what a tiny place you occupy in the world.” — Gustave Flaubert

Kayaking on the Great Barrier Reef

 Our day kayaking along the North Queensland coast, within the incredible Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, was an amazing adventure. 

We began by getting our gear and preparing our kayak for the days adventures.  After setting the kayak into the water we climbed into our double kayak, Shelley in the front and me in the back, ready to paddle our way into a new adventure. We waited near the shore while the rest of our group got set up.  Afterwards we were on our way.

The day  was perfect, the water was calm, the sun warm but not harsh, and our small group, led by two friendly guides. We even had one of our guides who was a Canadian, studying Marine Biology. We set out toward the islands scattered across the Coral Sea.

As we paddled away from shore, the world felt instantly more peaceful. We slipped alongside mangroves that reached their roots down into clear turquoise water, creating miniature underwater forests. There were tiny fish that darted in and out of the tangled roots. It felt like we were getting a private viewing into the reef’s hidden nature. We were told by our guide that small sharks and fish stay in the mangroves for protection until they are big enough to survive in the open waters.

Mangroves along the shoreline of the islands

We continued along our trek and at one point, there was a school of fish that skimmed right across the surface of the water. We thought it was flying fish but apparently they are a fish that just skim across chasing bugs. They disappeared as quickly as it appeared, it was quite spectacular.

We continued our way past Daydream Island, taking in its lush green edges and the endless shades of blue around it. Hours passed without us even noticing.  Eventually, we rounded a corner of an island and arrived at a deserted beach area, which turned out to be our midday destination. The beach is called Cane Cutters Beach and it felt like we were all alone in the world. 

The beach was completely deserted, it stretched out in front of us with soft white sand and a backdrop of tropical greenery. We settled in for a peaceful picnic lunch, enjoying the stillness, the view, and the feeling of having stepped into a postcard.

Shelley at Cane Cutters Beach

After eating, we took a stroll along the beach. Ray wandered into the shallow waters, and a stingray glided slowly past him. It was just one of those moments. 

We spent an hour or so just soaking it all in. Eventually, it was time to slip back into the kayak and retrace our path across the water.

Heading back was just as enjoyable, taking our time and exploring more Mangroves along the way.

By the time we reached our starting point, our arms were tired, but our spirits were full. We helped take our gear and kayak out of the water and wash off the salt from the gear.  It’s amazing how a simple kayak, a stretch of coastline, friendly guides including a Canadian student chasing adventure and education can craft an experience that stays with you for a long time.  

North Queensland and the Great Barrier Reef delivered an unforgettable day, and kayaking beside Shelley made it all the more special.

“Take only memories, leave only footprints. ”

Snorkeling Adventure Near Moreton Island: A Perfect Day in the Coral Sea

We decided to treated ourselves to a day of snorkeling in the Coral Sea.  We headed out to the stunning waters near Moreton Island for an adventure we won’t soon forget. From the moment we boarded the boat, we knew the day was going to be something special.

Shelley and Ray getting ready for the snorkeling adventure.

As we cruised toward the famous Tangalooma shipwrecks, the Coral Sea was nice and smooth and the water crystal clear. It was the perfect weather,  warm, clear, and calm. We were excited to explore one of Queensland’s most iconic underwater playgrounds.  While on our way we spotted whales breaching in the distance.  It was an incredible feeling watching those huge whales rise from the water. 

swimming towards the shipwrecks in Tangalooma Bay.

Once we arrived at Tangalooma Bay, we took one last selfie before we slipped into the crystal-clear water, grabbed our handheld power jets, and set off.

The jets made gliding through the sea effortless and incredibly fun, giving us the chance to explore even more than we expected.

individual water jet system for Snorkeling

Swimming around the shipwrecks felt like stepping into a dreamscape. The wrecks were now transformed into thriving marine havens. Corals of all colours clung to the old steel, and schools of fish darted in and out of the crevices. Everywhere we looked, there were fish of every colour.  


We snorkeled through and around several of the wrecks. It was surreal and felt like a different world. The clarity of the water was unbelievable, it was like we were swimming in an aquarium. 
We spent an hour or so exploring the wrecks before heading back to the boat for the trip back to shore.  Tired but content we sat in the boat smiling at this fun day.

 

It was a magical day for us, it felt like we had experienced something truly rare, a day where everything aligned perfectly: weather, wildlife, water, and wonder.

“G’day, mate!”

Sydney Australia Part 3

On our final full day in Sydney we decided to venture out and take the ferry to Manly Island. It turned out to be one of the highlights of our time in Sydney, and the moment we stepped off the ferry, we knew we were in for something special. The ride over was unforgettable in its own way. We had the perfect weather and the ferry ride was smooth and enjoyable.

 

As we left the harbour we watched the skyline stretch across the horizon. We could see Opera House from the water and from that angle. It was impressive. The sails of the opera house were shinning against the blue of the water.

Sydney Skyline from the Ferry

It was one of those views that seemed surreal and photos do not do it justice. 

Once we arrived in Manly, we wandered along the main street, taking our time as we browsed through the local shops, each with its own unique charm.

We saw surf boutiques, handmade crafts, cozy cafés and bars. The whole area was buzzing with energy but had this laid-back, beach-town feel.

We took our time and explored the shops and eventually, we found our way to a rooftop restaurant overlooking the beach. We enjoyed a nice meal and we were lucky enough to get a table with an incredible view of the beach.

View of Manly Beach

After exploring Manly Island we headed back to Sydney on the ferry. Once again we watched the breathtaking harbour views. But our day wasn’t over yet. After getting off the ferry we made our way to Darling Harbour for dinner.  We were in luck because it was the last evening for this dramatic Drone show in Darling Harbour. 

Ray and Shelley at Darling Harbour Sydney

We managed to find an excellent restaurant that had a great table for us to watch the drone show event. 

Our Table at Darling Harbour

This turned out to be one of the best nights of our time in Sydney.  As we ate, a drone light show lit up the sky, The drones dancing over the water in perfect formation. It was impressive and mesmerizing to watch, It was a blend of technology and artistry that left us smiling.

Dinner itself was unforgettable too. We decided to be adventurous and try kangaroo, and to our surprise, it was absolutely delicious. 

We had it paired with a beautiful bottle of Australian wine, it felt like the perfect way to celebrate our last full day in Sydney. 

Kangaroo meal in Sydney

We walked back to our room and the city lights were reflecting across the harbour, we couldn’t help but feel grateful for every moment. Manly had given us sun and seaside charm, and Sydney had given us magic after dark. It was a day a great day.

Tomorrow we are off to a new adventure.

“See you later Mate!”

Sydney Australia Part 2

We decided to spend the day exploring one of Sydney’s most fascinating attractions, the Sydney Sea Life Aquarium.  From the moment we stepped inside, we were surrounded by an incredible underwater world.

There were huge tanks with schools of tropical fish, some were uniquely different and other with bright colours.

We walked along the tanks looking at these fish and then at one point we felt like maybe we were the ones on exhibit because the fish were looking at us.

Of course, the sharks were impressive. Walking through the glass tunnels with these magnificent creatures gliding silently overhead was both thrilling and humbling.

It’s hard not to feel a sense of awe seeing such powerful animals so close.

We spent time in the tunnels watching the different sharks and stingrays swimming calmly all around us.

It was truly impressive and a little humbling watching these amazing creatures.

We even saw some dugongs which was a first for us. They are truly a unique and different looking creature. The dugong is largely dependent on seagrass for subsistence and lives near coastal seagrass areas. The northern waters of Australia between Shark Bay and Moreton Bay are believed to be the dugong’s main area of these amazing mammals. 

A dulong swimming in the aquarium.

We came to the penguin exhibit, which was curious to us. We watched those adorable little creatures waddle about and dive into the water. They looked so happy sliding across the ice and swimming effortlessly. They made us laugh at how clumsy on Land they are but graceful in the water.


We saw different jellyfish, they were on display in long glass tubes filled with different types. It was almost hypnotic watching them with their softly glowing colour and gently pulsing through the water. These creatures that looked like something from another world.

Towards the end of our day we came to an area which permitted us to literally pet some of the sea creatures, such as starfish.

Ray touching a live starfish

This was amazing experience, they are soft and quite smooth feeling. We even got to touch and feel Shark eggs.

Ray holding a shark egg

Spending the day at the Sea Life in Sydney was truly a fantastic day. We saw and experienced some amazing things. What an adventure!

Life is too short to wait for adventure!