Tribal Warrior's New Year's Eve Cruises Deliver Unforgettable Harbour Experience

Amanda Hansen-Lowe • January 2, 2025

Starting 2025 with a bang aboard a Tribal Warrior vessel!

Tribal Warrior's New Year's Eve Cruises Deliver Unforgettable Harbour Experience


Tribal Warrior Aboriginal Corporation is delighted to announce the resounding success of its New Year's Eve cruises aboard the Wirawi and Mari Nawi vessels. Guests enjoyed front-row seats to Sydney's world-renowned fireworks display, creating an unforgettable start to 2025.


Sydney's New Year's Eve fireworks are a global spectacle, attracting over one million spectators along the harbour foreshore and reaching a worldwide audience of more than 425 million.


Our vessels, strategically positioned on the harbour, provided guests with unparalleled views of the dazzling pyrotechnics launched from the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House.


The evening featured a three-course meal, cultural performances, and a traditional smoking ceremony, providing a unique blend of celebration and cultural immersion.


Feedback from attendees has been overwhelmingly positive. One guest described the experience as "unforgettable," highlighting the beautiful dinner and the exceptional hospitality of the staff. Another praised the organisation for building great experiences for Sydney, noting that the event was "definitely worth supporting."


The success of these cruises underscores Tribal Warrior's commitment to providing exceptional cultural experiences on Sydney Harbour. By combining the city's iconic celebrations with rich Aboriginal heritage, Tribal Warrior offers a truly unique way to welcome the new year.


Want to make a Donation to the incredible work that Tribal Warrior does? Visit our Donations page.


For more information about upcoming events and cruises, please visit out What's on page.


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