Clark Island
Highlights
- Savour exceptional vistas while enjoying a tranquil picnic on Clark Island, surrounded by Sydney's iconic landmarks.
- Wander through bushland pathways and immerse yourself in postcard-perfect views of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge.
- Explore the island's rich history, once cultivated by Lieutenant Ralph Clark as a vegetable garden in 1789.
- Book a unique wedding venue or join a cultural tour with the Tribal Warrior crew for an unforgettable experience.
Located off the tip of prestigious Darling Point near Double Bay in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, the lovely Clark Island spans less than a hectare in size.
Lieutenant Ralph Clark cultivated the island as a vegetable garden in 1789 after arriving with the First Fleet the year before. Though his vegetables were continually stolen, the name Clark remains firmly attached to the island, which is now a recreational haven for Sydneysiders.
Savour a tranquil picnic lunch while you soak up Clark Island’s exceptional vistas and historic surroundings. Wander its bushland pathways and feel you’ve stepped into a postcard as you indulge in some of the city’s best Opera House and Harbour Bridge views. Just remember to book before you come.
You can even reserve the island for a unique wedding venue or take a cultural tour of Clark Island with the crew of the Tribal Warrior.
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.