Sydney Ferries
Sydney Ferries operates ferry services to 39 wharves on Sydney Harbour and the Parramatta River. Tourist highlights like Taronga Zoo, Darling Harbour,
Watsons Bay and Manly are all accessible by ferry. See the Sydney Ferries website for discount passes to Taronga Zoo, Sydney Aquarium and Sydney
Wildlife World and for further information on all of Sydney Ferries services.
If you are interested in exploring the hidden secrets of Sydney Harbour you can pick up a Sydney Ferries 'Guide to Sydney' from Sydney Ferries ticket outlets at Circular Quay and Manly. Guide to Sydney is available in four languages: English, Mandarin, French and German.
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BalmainBalmain, this quiet, charming harbour-side village is just the place to go with Saturday markets, traditional pubs, contemporary art galleries and cool cafes. Darling Harbour/Pyrmont BayCatch a ferry to Darling Harbour/Pyrmont Bay where you can visit Sydney Wildlife World, Sydney Aquarium, Maritime Museum, IMAX Theatre, Star City Casino, Cockle Bay, The King Street Wharf precinct and the Chinese Gardens are all within walking distance from the wharf. Eastern Suburbs to Watson BayEastern Suburbs to Watsons Bay is home to the world-famous Doyles Seafood Restaurant and some of the best fish and chips in Sydney at the Watsons Bay Hotel. It's a short walk from there to the spectacular views from Sydney Harbour's South Head. This service also stops at Double Bay, with some of the most exclusive shopping in Sydney. Evening Harbour Lights CruiseThe Evening Harbour Lights Cruise is a spectacular after-dark tour of the main harbour, east as far as Double Bay and west to Goat Island. This is the best way to see Sydney in full splendour, with lights in rainbow colours, floodlights illuminating the famous features of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge, and a kaleidoscope of reflections on the rippling water. In summer, spectacular sunsets silhouette the Harbour Bridge You will see the city from many angles, cruising past the Opera House and Fort Denison, beneath the Harbour Bridge, skirting Goat Island and old Balmain and glimpsing the bright lights of Darling Harbour before returning to Circular Quay after an unforgettable evening. Tour includes: Commentary throughout cruise ManlyTake the majestic Manly ferry or high speed JetCat to Manly 'only seven miles from Sydney' and 'a million miles from care'. It is one of the most popular beaches in Australia and a short walk from Manly Wharf up the Corso to the beach and seaside restaurants. Mosman, North Sydney, Luna Park and Neutral BaySydney Ferries can take you to places many locals haven't even been to including Mosman, North Sydney, Luna Park, and Neutral Bay. Neutral Bay is where you will find 'Admiralty House', the official home of the Governor General. It offers walks alongside the Harbour and some of the most exclusive views in Australia. Mosman is one of the most exclusive suburbs in Sydney with sweeping views of the Sydney city skyline. Parramatta RiverThe popular Parramatta River Services are something out of the ordinary. Parramatta is full of culture, historic Sydney architecture and plenty of great places to eat. A single trip takes around 50 minutes. Taronga ZooTaronga Zoo where the animals have the best views over Sydney Harbour. | |
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