Our passengers from overseas wanted to do a Sydney Harbour Bridge ride. It is an icon everyone knows about and wants to see for themselves.

On the trike, Steve picked the passengers up from Circular Quay station and drove them over the Sydney Harbour Bridge and then on to Blues Point Reserve where they could see the Bridge from the side. It was a beautiful day for a ride and it really did show off our Sydney Harbour Bridge, it’s not an icon that is easily forgotten.

The Sydney sights Harley tour is just what Uncle ordered. When your Uncle comes over from London you have to go on a Harley Tour. Phil and Jungle picked them up from their hotel and rode them around Centennial Park, Double Bay, Rushcutters Bay, Kings Cross, Woolloomooloo, Lady Macquarie’s Chair and back to hotel. It was a rainy day but it didn’t dampen their spirits and they still enjoyed the experience.

A Sydney sights Harley tour is a good tour to do if you want to ride around the city.

Our young couple from India wanted a Harley tour honeymoon experience they’d never forget. Jungle + Pez picked them up their hotel and took them on a Sydney Harbour Bridge and city tour.

They wanted the riders to show them some vantage points for the NYE Sydney fireworks. Our riders know the city very well so gave them some great ideas. They all rode to Blues Point for photos, back over the bridge to Mrs Macquarie’s Chair, through Woolloomooloo and Kings Cross before being dropped off at Circular Quay to continue their adventure.

A Harley tour honeymoon experience was a fun experience to do.

Mum organised the Harley ride Christmas present for the two brothers. One of them desperately wants an off-road motorcycle and is hoping this ride will get it out of his system, at least for a while. Pat and Craig picked them up from home and rode them around the beautiful Northern Beaches. The boys had such fun as did the riders. What could be nicer on a beautiful day than a Harley ride?

The Harley ride Christmas present was the best present ever!

The Harley surprise birthday ride was a present from Dave’s son and wife of 52 yrs. Phil picked Dave up from home, took him on a ride over the Sydney Harbour Bridge, around the Kirribilli Loop, to the Spit lookout. From the Spit it is a beautiful view of some of Sydney’s northern waterways. They drove on to Manly where Dave was dropped off to continue his birthday celebrations.

If you are looking for something special to give to someone, a Harley surprise birthday ride never fails to be the best present ever!

Our passengers are on holidays from the UK and travelling around with a camper van. They decided a Harley tour Sydney was a great way to see the city – and it is. Phil and Jungle picked them up from The Rocks and took them on the 3 Bridges Harley tour. This meant they saw views of Sydney that most visitors don’t get to see. They went over the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the Gladesville Bridge and the ANZAC Bridge, each with its on unique view.

The 3 Bridges Harley tour also includes the Kirribilli Loop, Blues Point Reserve and often a ride around Iron Cove.

Raj organised a trike ride Christmas present for Naomi. Steve picked them up from a train station and they did the Eastern Panorama tour. Blues Point Reserve, the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the Royal Botanical Gardens, past Mrs Macquarie’s Chair. They continued on through Woolloomooloo and Kings Cross and through the Eastern Suburbs to Bondi Beach. It was a lovely day and a fun experience.

The trike ride Christmas present is one neither will forget – for all the right reasons.

Mrs Macquaries Chair

We’ll pick you up from a prearranged place and take you around Sydney Harbour. Past the Botanical Gardens which has Government house situated in it. Next, we ride past the Art Gallery of NSW to Mrs Macquaries Point. A fantastic view of the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge is found here. Mrs Macquarie’s Chair is an exposed sandstone rock cut into the shape of a bench, on a peninsula in Sydney Harbour. It was hand carved by convicts in 1810, for Elizabeth Macquarie, the wife of Major-General Lachlan Macquarie, Governor of New South Wales.

Harry’s Cafe de Wheels

Then, travel through Woolloomooloo, past the famous Harry’s Cafe De Wheels. Harry’s Cafe de Wheels is an iconic pie cart located on Cowper Wharf Road in Woolloomooloo. It’s near the Finger Wharf and Fleet Base East. They are best known for their dish “Tiger Pie”, a type of Australian meat pie named after the original founder of Harry’s.

Ride up to infamous Kings Cross, Colloquially known as The Cross, the area was once known for its music halls and grand theatres. It was rapidly transformed after World War II. By an influx of troops returning and visiting from the nearby Garden Island naval base. It became known as Sydney’s night entertainment and red-light district; however, many nightclubs, bars and adult entertainment venues closed due to the Sydney lockout laws. Today, it is a mixed locality offering services such as a railway station, gyms, supermarkets and bakeries. There are many entertainment venues including bars, restaurants, nightclubs, brothels and strip clubs.

The Coca-Cola Billboard in Kings Cross

Kings Cross is also home to the huge Coca Cola sign. The Coca-Cola Billboard in Kings Cross, Sydney, usually referred to by Sydneysiders simply as “The Coca-Cola Sign” or “The Coke Sign”. It was/is an advertising billboard erected in 1974 by the Coca-Cola Company. It is more often regarded as an iconic landmark than as an advertisement.

Bondi Beach

Further into the posh Eastern Suburbs and we drive past the lovely suburbs of Rushcutters Bay, Double Bay, Rose Bay and Vaucluse. Arriving at the world famous Bondi Beach is quite impressive. You will have a fantastic view from the back of the trike or Harley. We wander along the beach front where you will be momentarily as famous as the beach itself when all passersby can’t help but look at you.

Oxford Street

If there is time we return to your drop off point via the very ‘out there’ Oxford Street, home of great fashion and jewellery designers. The western section is widely recognised as Sydney’s main gay district.

This itinerary can be changed to suit your personal requirements. However, you’ll find the time flies past. Sometimes the route is changed on the day, depending on the traffic. In conclusion, the Eastern Sydney Panorama Tour really is a good one which shows some beautiful parts of Sydney city.

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Our passengers wanted to have a trike ride Sydney experience. They caught the train into the city and Steve picked them up from Circular Quay. He drove them over the Sydney Harbour Bridge to Blues Point and its beautiful view over the harbour to the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House. He took them back over The Bridge, around the Royal Botanical Gardens before dropping them back at the station. They all loved their trike ride Sydney experience.

A young couple from India in Sydney for their honeymoon.  They wanted to do a Honeymoon Harley ride, something differnt and memorable. Jungle and Pez picked them up from their hotel and rode them over the Sydney Harbour Bridge to North Sydney and Blues Point for photos. Back over the Harbour Bridge to past Mrs Macquarie’s Chair, down to Woolloomooloo, through Kings Cross, past Double Bay. At the end of their ride they were dropped off at Circular Quay to continue their Sydney adventure. The Honeymoon Harley ride was a fun experience and something they will always remember.

A nice young couple on their Honeymoon in Sydney, from India. Jungle and Phil drove them around Centennial Park, through Bronte, Tamarama, Bondi Beach, Rose Bay Double Bay, Rushcutters
Bay, Kings Cross and Woolloomooloo. They saw a lot of the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney before they were dropped back at their hotel. The riders enjoyed the ride as much as the passengers did.

This is a Honeymoon in Sydney they will never forget.