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A high tea on the high seas

Cupcakes, fairy bread and face painting are all available these school holidays when families hop aboard Searoad Ferries.

Join Searoad Ferries for children’s High Tea these July holidays as the car and passenger ferry service travels between Queenscliff and Sorrento.

Kids can enjoy a children’s version of Searoad Ferries very popular ‘High Tea on the High Seas.’ This includes a tiered platter of sweet and savoury treats, soft drink, juice or hot chocolate, whilst mum, dad or grandparents will receive Searoad’s classic High Tea offering (which includes a glass of sparkling wine, coffee or tea!)

July’s High Tea theme is ‘under the sea’, so get the family together to sail the bay for a two-hour return trip for this special school holiday outing. Kids can look for dolphins, visit the playground and have their face painted!

There are two sailing dates set for 5 and 12 July, which will depart Queenscliff at 11am. Children (4 to 15) are $35, infants (0 to 3) are $15 and adults are $55. Children must be accompanied by a paying adult.

Bookings are essential and spaces are limited. Visit the Searoad Ferries website for more information and to book. www.searoad.com.au/kids-high-tea/.

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