Popular wedding charter wharves: King Street Wharf (easy guest access), Rose Bay (parkland for assembly), Lavender Bay (Bridge photo backdrop), and Cockatoo Island (heritage island ceremony venue). See all 49 charter wharves.

Say “I do” on Sydney Harbour — the most spectacular wedding venue in Australia. Choose from elegant yachts, vintage vessels, and multi-deck function boats for intimate elopements (20 guests) to grand receptions (400+ guests). Ceremony, reception, or both — all with the Opera House and Harbour Bridge as your backdrop.

How much does boat hire cost?

Pricing depends on vessel size, season, and day. Guide for a 4-hour charter:
Group SizeBoat TypeHourly RatePer Person (4hrs)
10 – 20 guestsMotor cruiser$350 – $500$70 – $200
20 – 50 guests Most PopularCatamaran$500 – $850$65 – $120
50 – 100 guestsLarge catamaran / yacht$650 – $1,200$55 – $95
100 – 200 guestsMulti-deck vessel$750 – $1,500$40 – $80
200 – 430 guestsPremium event vessel$1,100 – $3,300$35 – $65
Prices are boat hire only. Peak season (Oct–Mar) and weekends at the higher end. Catering from $45/pp. BYO saves 30–50%.

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know

Sydney Wedding Boats — Browse Wedding-Ready Vessels

Whether you want a small luxury yacht for a private ceremony or a 400-guest catamaran for the reception, our wedding-suited fleet covers every style and group size. Below: 16 boats that are popular for Sydney Harbour weddings.

➤ How much does a wedding boat hire cost in Sydney?

Wedding boat hire ranges from $700/hour for elegant vintage vessels (up to 160 guests) to $3,300/hour for premium floating venues (200+ guests). For intimate elopements on luxury motor yachts, expect $1,900-$2,200/hour for 20-40 guests. Most couples spend $5,000-$15,000 for a 4-5 hour wedding cruise including the vessel.

➤ Can we have a wedding ceremony on the boat?

Yes — many vessels accommodate both ceremony and reception. The ceremony typically takes place on the upper deck with harbour views, while the reception moves inside or across multiple levels. Your celebrant comes aboard, and we can help coordinate timing with the cruise route for the perfect backdrop.

➤ What is the best boat for a wedding on Sydney Harbour?

For grand receptions (150-400 guests), Seadeck and Cadman offer multi-deck venues with dance floors and professional catering. For elegant mid-size weddings (60-160 guests), Royale’s vintage timber charm is stunning. For intimate luxury weddings (20-40 guests), Aurora (85ft Moonen yacht) or Caviar (classic 1955 sailing yacht) create unforgettable photo opportunities.

➤ How far in advance should we book a wedding boat?

Book 6-12 months ahead for peak season (October to March), especially for Saturday evenings. Popular vessels like Seadeck and Le Bleu book out well in advance for weddings. Weekday and Sunday weddings can often be arranged with 3-4 months notice.

➤ What catering options are available for boat weddings?

Most wedding vessels offer professional catering including canape receptions, sit-down plated dinners, cocktail-style service, and premium beverage packages. Menus are customisable for dietary requirements. Some vessels have onboard commercial kitchens with chefs. Expect $95-$200 per person for full catering.

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Wedding Boat Hire on Sydney Harbour

A wedding on Sydney Harbour is one of the most beautiful ways to get married in Australia. The harbour provides a ceremony backdrop, reception venue, and entertainment all in one — with the Opera House, the Bridge, and the harbour foreshore creating a setting that no function room can replicate.

We’ve helped plan weddings on the water for couples with vastly different visions — from intimate elopement-style ceremonies with 12 guests to grand receptions with 200+. The key is matching the right boat to your wedding style, and that’s where our fleet of 120+ vessels comes in.

Wedding Boats by Style

Ultra-Luxury

For couples who want the very best. Constellation is one of Sydney Harbour’s premier luxury vessels — think polished interiors, immaculate service, and an atmosphere of understated elegance. Every detail, from the table settings to the crew’s presentation, is held to the highest standard.

Le Bleu offers a similarly luxurious experience with a sophisticated European aesthetic. These vessels suit couples who want their wedding to feel like a special occasion from the moment guests step aboard.

Ultra-luxury vessels typically accommodate 20-80 guests and are priced at the premium end of the market.

Grand Venue Boats

When you’re inviting 100+ guests and need a vessel that functions as a full event venue. Seadeck is a standout in this category — multiple entertaining areas, professional catering kitchen, AV capabilities for speeches and first dances, and the capacity to handle a large wedding without compromise.

Cadman is another exceptional grand venue option, with elegant interiors, multiple decks, and the infrastructure to support everything from a string quartet to a full DJ setup.

Best Value

A harbour wedding doesn’t have to break the bank. Several boats in our fleet offer genuine value — attractive vessels with good service at more accessible price points. Royale and Royale II deliver a quality wedding experience at rates that leave room in the budget for great catering and photography.

Best-value boats typically start from $500-$850 per hour for medium-sized vessels that comfortably handle 40-80 guests.

Intimate Weddings

For small weddings of 10-30 guests, a luxury motor yacht creates an incredibly personal atmosphere. Everyone is close, the setting is gorgeous, and the celebration feels exclusive rather than small. Aurora is ideal for intimate harbour weddings — elegant, well-proportioned, and beautiful in photos.

Intimate wedding boats start from $350-$500 per hour for smaller vessels.

Classic & Elegant

Caviar brings a classic elegance to harbour weddings. Timber-accented interiors, a timeless aesthetic, and a layout that feels purposeful rather than generic. This style appeals to couples who want something with character — a boat that looks like a real vessel, not just a floating function room.

Vagabond Princess offers a similar sense of occasion — a boat with history and personality that adds to the wedding story rather than just providing a backdrop.

Ceremony & Reception Options

Ceremony on the Water

You can hold your wedding ceremony on the boat itself. The typical format:

  • Guests board at the wharf and find their seats
  • The boat remains docked or cruises slowly during the ceremony
  • A celebrant conducts the ceremony on the main deck with the harbour as the backdrop
  • After the ceremony, the boat departs for the reception cruise

Legal requirements: you need a registered marriage celebrant, two witnesses, and compliance with Australian marriage laws. The boat itself is a perfectly legal venue for a marriage ceremony.

Ceremony on Land, Reception on Water

Many couples choose to hold the ceremony at a harbour-side location — a park, garden, or chapel — then move to the boat for the reception. This gives you the best of both worlds: a traditional ceremony setting and a unique reception venue.

Popular ceremony locations near departure wharves include the Royal Botanic Gardens, Bradleys Head, and various harbour parks.

Reception Only

The most common format. The boat becomes your reception venue, with drinks, dinner, speeches, dancing, and all the traditional reception elements happening on the water. A 4-5 hour reception cruise is the standard for weddings.

Harbour Wedding Venues You’ll Pass

One of the magical things about a harbour wedding is the ever-changing backdrop. During your cruise, your guests will see:

  • The Sydney Opera House — spectacular at sunset and after dark
  • The Harbour Bridge — the iconic centrepiece, dramatic from every angle
  • Fort Denison — the harbour’s historic island fort
  • Taronga Zoo foreshore — a green break in the harbour’s urban shoreline
  • Point Piper and the eastern suburbs waterfront mansions
  • The Heads — the dramatic entrance to the harbour from the Pacific Ocean
  • Middle Harbour — peaceful bays and bushland-lined shores

Your skipper will plan a route that covers the best highlights and times key moments — like the first dance — with the most photogenic backdrop.

Wedding Catering on the Water

Catering is one of the most important elements of a wedding reception, and harbour boats take it seriously. Options include:

Cocktail-Style Reception

Roaming canapes and drinks, no assigned seating. From $45/person for lighter menus, $80-$100/person for substantial cocktail-style catering. This format works well for relaxed, modern weddings where you want guests mingling and moving around the boat.

Sit-Down Dinner

The traditional wedding format: 2-3 courses with table service. $100-$150/person for quality wedding menus. Requires boats with proper dining areas — most mid-size and large vessels can accommodate sit-down service.

Buffet Reception

$80-$120/person. A practical middle ground — quality food without the formality of plated service. Works particularly well on boats where the layout doesn’t suit traditional table service.

Dietary Requirements

All professional caterers handle dietary needs as standard — vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free, halal, kosher. Provide your guests’ requirements at least 2 weeks before the wedding.

Wedding Cake

Bring your own cake aboard. Most boats have refrigeration to store it until cutting time. The crew will assist with setup and serving.

Photography on a Harbour Wedding

Wedding photographers love harbour weddings. The light, the water, the landmarks — the photos almost take themselves. A few tips:

  • Golden hour — if possible, time your ceremony or first dance to coincide with the hour before sunset. The light on the harbour is extraordinary.
  • Multiple backdrops — as the boat moves, you get constantly changing backgrounds. Your photographer will take advantage of this.
  • Upper deck portraits — most boats have an upper deck or flybridge that provides uninterrupted harbour views behind the couple.
  • Hire a photographer familiar with boats. Space is different on a vessel — an experienced boat wedding photographer knows how to work the angles and the light.

Weather Contingency

Sydney weather is generally kind to outdoor weddings, especially in the warmer months. But weather plans are essential:

  • All function vessels have enclosed areas. If it rains, the reception moves inside without missing a beat. Air conditioning keeps things comfortable.
  • Sydney Harbour is sheltered. Unlike the open ocean, the harbour rarely gets rough enough to affect a cruise. Mild swells and small chop are normal and don’t impact the event.
  • Extreme weather cancellations are rare. Only severe storm warnings lead to cancellations, and operators will work with you to reschedule.
  • Have a Plan B for the ceremony. If you’re planning an on-deck ceremony, discuss an indoor backup location on the boat with your operator.

Planning Timeline for a Harbour Wedding

Months BeforeAction
9-12 monthsResearch boats, visit shortlisted vessels, secure your date with a deposit
6-9 monthsConfirm catering menu, beverage package, and ceremony details
3-6 monthsBook photographer, celebrant, DJ/band. Confirm AV requirements
2-3 monthsFinalise guest count, seating plan, run sheet
1 monthFinal confirmation with operator, dietary requirements submitted
1-2 weeksFinal payment, run sheet to crew, last-minute changes

Peak wedding season on Sydney Harbour runs from September to May. Saturday afternoons/evenings are the most sought-after slots. Booking 9-12 months ahead for peak-season Saturdays is recommended. Weekday and Sunday weddings offer better availability and sometimes reduced rates.

Wedding Pricing Guide

Wedding SizeVessel TypeHourly Rate5-Hour Reception
10-30 guestsIntimate yacht$350-$600/hr$1,750-$3,000
30-80 guestsMid-size / luxury$500-$1,000/hr$2,500-$5,000
80-150 guestsGrand venue$750-$1,500/hr$3,750-$7,500
150-300 guestsPremium event$1,100-$3,300/hr$5,500-$16,500

Add catering ($45-$150/person), beverages ($40-$75/person), and any extras (DJ, flowers, decorations) for your total wedding budget. We provide detailed, itemised quotes.

Other Celebrations

Beyond weddings, we organise birthday celebrations, hens party cruises, bucks parties, corporate events, Christmas parties, and general party boat hire on Sydney Harbour.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can we legally get married on a boat?

Yes. A marriage ceremony conducted on a boat in Australian waters by a registered celebrant is completely legal. You need the same documentation as any Australian wedding — notice of intended marriage (lodged at least one month before), two witnesses, and a registered celebrant.

How many guests can a wedding boat hold?

Our fleet ranges from intimate yachts for 10-20 guests to grand event vessels for 300+. The most popular wedding boats accommodate 40-120 guests. We’ll recommend vessels based on your guest count.

Can we have a first dance on the boat?

Yes. Mid-size and large boats have open deck areas or dedicated dance floors suitable for a first dance. The moment is even more special with the harbour lights behind you.

What about seasickness at a wedding?

Sydney Harbour is very sheltered — seasickness is rarely an issue. For any particularly sensitive guests, over-the-counter medication before boarding is effective. Catamarans and larger vessels are the most stable options.

Can our vendors come aboard?

Photographers, videographers, celebrants, DJs, and florists can all board the vessel. Just include them in your guest count for capacity purposes. Some boats charge for additional vendor spaces.

What about vendor bump-in?

Most boats offer 30-60 minutes of pre-boarding access for vendor setup — flowers, decorations, equipment. For elaborate setups, longer access can be arranged. Discuss timing with us when planning.

Do you handle wedding styling and decorations?

We coordinate the boat and catering. For styling, flowers, and decorations, we recommend working with a wedding stylist experienced with harbour weddings. We can suggest stylists who know the boats and their layouts.

What’s the typical duration for a wedding cruise?

Most wedding receptions run 4-5 hours. This allows time for drinks on arrival, the reception meal, speeches, first dance, and general celebration. Ceremonies add an extra hour if held on the boat before departure.

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