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Mosman Cruise Centre

Locality: Mosman, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9968 1600



Address: 9 Riley St. North Sydney 2088 Mosman, NSW, Australia

Website: http://mosmancruisecentre.blogspot.com

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25.01.2022 We love to walk. So we have taken on this challenge. If you would like to join us we have chosen 4 segments of the Great North Walk, please PM me Carol Fallows and I will send you the details. And of course we’d love you to help us reach our goal. https://www.longwalkhome.com.au/fundrais/mosmancruisecentre



19.01.2022 Domestic Dreams... - https://mailchi.mp/0b9c68d0a7c1/coastal_cruises-3778954 Fabulous memorable holidays can be made here when you travel with experts...

16.01.2022 This is our last week in our new retail store. The travel industry has come to a standstill but we haven't! We will still be available by phone, email and onli...ne. We look forward to when the time comes to travel again and in the meantime we will be posting on our Blog (on our website) and on Facebook and keeping up-to-date on travel and government regulations. Our phone number 9968 1600 will remain as will our email address [email protected] www.mosmancruisecentre.com.au See more

11.01.2022 Off again on the Long Walk Home for the Wayside Chapel - we’ve reached our goal of $2500 - if you would like to donate our team is Mosman Cruise Centre! Another 9kms today of the Great North Walk



08.01.2022 Long Walk Home last leg! Today we walked from Roseville to Macquarie Park through the Lane Cove Park and along the Great North Walk. We were joined by our frien...d Melody - last week we joined her on part of her 7 Bridges Walk for the Council Council of NSW. Rated a ‘hard track’ because there are plenty of boulders to clamber over it is mostly dry forest - though today there was plenty of water!! We passed through caves that were supposedly homes during the Great Depression and scrambled up slopes. We spotted a red capped robin (we think), were watched by a wallaby as it snacked, encountered many water dragons and a beautiful patch of flannel flowers (actinotus major).Steamy, hot and occasionally wet - we avoided the storms that rained down elsewhere in Sydney. 11km and 18,390 steps later we have covered the 28 kms we undertook for this fundraiser. We are delighted to have reached our goal of $2,500 - though we’d love more donations for this worthy cause! https://www.longwalkhome.com.au/fundrais/MosmanCruiseCentre See more

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07.01.2022 Long Walk Home fundraiser day 1. It wasn’t wet when we set out, but by the time we reached Woolwich Pier for the start of the walk to Boronia Park it was peltin...g down! This walk is the southern most stretch of the Great North Walk and starts in the city with a ferry ride to Woolwich Pier. After walking up the hill to Woolwich Lookout which is the perfect viewing platform for Sydney’s oldest dry dock built in 1901, we arrived at Kelly’s Bush. Now owned by Hunter’s Hill Council this was the site of the first Sydney green bans. A delightful short walk through well maintained Harbourside bush it ends at some of the luxury houses of Hunter’s Hill. There’s quite a long stretch around the houses, a short hike down to the harbour foreshore next to Hunter’s Hill high school, followed by the shops, a passage under Fig Tree Bridge (no place to shelter if you were homeless) and more lovely streets until you reach Ryde Road. We caught the bus back to North Sydney, but if you were a dedicated Great North Walker, you could go the next stretch to North Ryde - but not in this weather. We covered 8.2kms from door to door. Our next walk is planned for Thursday - when hopefully the weather will not be so blustery! Long Walk Home for Wayside Chapel. See more

06.01.2022 Where are we now? On-line! - https://mailchi.mp/56eae38e8f22/where-are-we-now-3250518

06.01.2022 Today we find out that there will be government support for airlines... and some tourism operators, but not for others... we are not surprised, but we are very disappointed. Travel will return and we will start travelling again, but there will many who will struggle until we do. Meanwhile we have taken a look at cruising today and in the next 6 months... https://mosmancruisecentre.com.au/blog/

04.01.2022 Coastal cruises - https://mailchi.mp/f71e8f8ae37b/coastal_cruises Explore remote regions of this Great Southern land in comfort with expert crew and guides!

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03.01.2022 Today’s long walk home - 12 kms of moderate to hard terrain through mangrove wetlands, dry eucalypt forests and local parks! - Felt a bit like the last photo when we’d finished!! #longwalkhome #thewaysidechapel #mosmancruisecentreteam

02.01.2022 We are now on-line... - https://mailchi.mp/e1198de492e2/where-are-we-now-3227062 We miss our comfortable space on Military Rd - see photo - but we are happy to continue giving clients personal service - one call or email is all it takes no matter how complex your travel booking!

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