Photo: Guilhermezavattaro / CC BY-SA 4.0
Gliding through the tranquil waters of the Hawkesbury River feels like stepping into a living postcard. This scenic cruise, departing from Brooklyn or other river towns, reveals a pristine wilderness of sandstone cliffs, lush national parks, and hidden coves that have inspired artists and writers for generations. The river's serene beauty and rich Aboriginal and colonial history make it an essential day trip from Sydney or a perfect addition to a Port Stephens itinerary.
Highlights & What to See
- Scenic river cruising – Drift past dramatic gorges, secluded beaches, and the rugged Dharug National Park, keeping an eye out for sea eagles and pelicans.
- Historic settlements – Explore the charming riverside villages of Wisemans Ferry, Spencer, and the heritage-listed St Albans, with their old pubs and convict-era stories.
- Aboriginal rock art – On some cruises, you’ll see ancient engravings and shelters used by the Darkinjung and Kuringgai people, offering a glimpse into 40,000 years of culture.
- Wildlife spotting – Look for dolphins, goannas, and the occasional platypus, plus prolific birdlife like kingfishers and black swans.
- Gourmet river produce – Many cruises stop at oyster farms or riverside cafés, so you can taste freshly shucked Sydney rock oysters and local cheeses.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most Hawkesbury River cruises run for 2–4 hours, but a full-day excursion (with lunch and stops) is ideal to truly absorb the scenery and history. If you’re short on time, a half-day morning cruise captures the best light and wildlife activity. Combine it with a self-drive through the Hawkesbury region for a relaxed weekend escape.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park – Just south, with Aboriginal sites and bushwalks overlooking the river.
- Central Coast – Beaches, the Australian Reptile Park, and the quaint town of Gosford are a short drive east.
- Port Stephens – Continue north for dolphin watching, sand dunes, and whale-watching cruises.
- Hunter Valley – World-class wineries and gourmet food lie inland, about an hour’s drive from the river.
- Blue Mountains – A longer detour (2 hours) but rewarding for dramatic escarpments and bushwalking.
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Image credits
- Port Stephens — J.lyle / Public domain
- Hunter Valley — Mfunnell / CC BY-SA 3.0