Houseboating is a great group getaway option. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n
The cost of hiring a houseboat on the Hawkesbury<\/h2>\n The cost of hiring a houseboat on the Hawkesbury can fluctuate wildly depending on several different factors, including the size and facilities of the boat, the season, the length of your stay, and whether you opt for a midweek or weekend sojourn.<\/p>\n\n
Expect to pay more over public holidays and in peak season (aka summer), as well as for weekends and for big and luxurious boats. The per night hire price often reduces the longer the stay you book.<\/p>\n\n
At the lowest end of the range, expect to cough up around $400 per night for a midweek stay on a basic two-berth boat outside of peak season. While at the top end, you can expect to pay around $4,000 a night under the same conditions (a midweek stay outside of peak season) for a luxury 10-berth boat. In the height of peak season (most operators class these as the summer holidays) you\u2019ll likely need to add a further 50% to that per night figure.<\/p>\n\n
Beyond the cost of hiring the boat itself, keep in mind that there are several additional charges that you will need to factor in, including the cost of fuel, and sometimes also gas, used during your stay onboard. The former is typically charged per gallon, and based on current fuel prices, which staff should be able to supply you with. Top tip: travelling with the tide results in more economical fuel usage.<\/p>\n\n
All companies also require a security deposit, with a value that reflects the size and cost of the boat. This fee is collected either at the time of booking, or in the final weeks leading up to your stay.<\/p>\n
The cost of hiring a houseboat on the Hawkesbury varies wildly. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n
There are several other optional charges too, which some companies levy, including:<\/p>\n
\nSome companies also offer secure car parking for the duration of your houseboat stay for an extra fee (typically around $5\/day).<\/li>\n While insurance is almost always included in hire packages, an excess waiver is sometimes offered as an optional extra, the price of which varies depending on the vessel size and type. Check with your provider.<\/li>\n Many operators do not provide linens (think sheets, pillows, pillowcases, doonas and towels), but these can be hired for a separate fee. Expect to pay around $35 per bed.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nWhat to expect from a houseboat holiday<\/h2>\n No experience or boat license is required as vessels do not exceed 10 knots. To get guests up to speed, many local operators will provide a full briefing onboard the vessel, providing a demonstration of how the boat\u2019s controls work, and some show guests a short safety DVD. Some operators also offer to drive guests in and out of the marina, so that they don\u2019t have to worry about docking or launching the boat. You\u2019ll also find a detailed manual on board for reference. And bear in mind that the same road rules regarding drink driving apply to the waterways too! Houseboats are also prohibited from cruising at night due to maritime legislation.<\/p>\n
Puttering past a house on Dangar Island. (Image: Alicia Taylor)<\/p><\/div>\n
Although some of the high-end boats offer the luxury of a little more space, bear in mind that your quarters will likely still be somewhat cramped: it pays to pack light. There may also be restrictions on what electrical items you can use onboard too, as the voltage (often 12 volts) will prevent the use of items such as hairdryers, hair straighteners and cooking appliances.<\/p>\n\n
Many houseboat operators can help out with catering or providing groceries upon request, as long as you give enough advance notice, but there are a small number of general stores that lie in the villages along the Hawkesbury, such as in Brooklyn, Akuna Bay and on Dangar Island. For the best range and price, however, it makes sense to stock up beforehand. There are several restaurants in the region that are well worth your time too, some of which are only accessible by boat.<\/p>\n
Berowra Waters Inn serves up Modern Australian cuisine. (Image: Berowra Waters Inn)<\/p><\/div>\n
For something a little stylish, dine in at Peats Bite, a Hawkesbury icon. Its seasonal, seven-course lunch (from $135\/pp) is renowned. Modern Australian restaurant Berowra Waters Inn is another local standout, offering a six-course degustation from $195\/pp. Cottage Point Inn is also a contender worthy of the title \u2018best restaurant on the Hawkesbury\u2019 and accessible via houseboat; it has both an a la carte and a tasting menu. Reservations are recommended at the region\u2019s higher-end restaurants.<\/p>\n
Take a night off from cooking onboard and treat yourself to a meal at Cottage Point Inn. (Image: Cottage Point Inn)<\/p><\/div>\n
Best things to do on the Hawkesbury<\/h2>\n The Hawkesbury River may be sleepy, but there\u2019s plenty to check out. If you\u2019re not content with idling away time watching the world go by, playing cards with friends, or cooking up a storm on the barbie then try one of the below activities out for size\u2026<\/p>\n
Golfing<\/h3>\n There are three golf courses close to the Able Marina, and all three are accessible by water. They include the Wisemans Ferry Golf Club, the Del Rio Riverside Resort 9-hole Golf Course, and the Riverside Oaks PGA golf course and clubhouse.<\/p>\n
Fishing<\/h3>\n There\u2019s plenty to catch on the Hawkesbury. Depending on the season you might find jewfish, mulloway, mullet, bream, flathead, flounder, snapper, or whiting at the end of your line. Remember that you need a current NSW fishing licence.<\/p>\n
There are plenty of great fishing spots to drop a line on the Hawkesbury. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n
Picnicking<\/h3>\n Look closely and you\u2019ll find lots of hidden little inlets perfect for a picnic. Appletree Bay is one popular local spot, with a kiosk in summer, as well as toilets and public barbecues.<\/p>\n
Walking<\/h3>\n There are plenty of walks to take on in these parts, where rugged bushland thrives. Your houseboat provider may be able to offer a few helpful tips. For starters, there\u2019s a nice walking track around Dangar Island that takes about 90 minutes to complete, and offers wonderful views across the water to Long Island, Brooklyn and Little Wobby Beach.<\/p>\n
Putter over to Del Rio Resort for a day of golfing. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n
Swimming<\/h3>\n It\u2019s perfectly safe to swim in the river, and many of the larger houseboats even have swimming ladders attached to the back deck, but it\u2019s best to avoid dawn and dusk, and also to swim at the side of the river as the tides can be strong.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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