Hop on a Ferry

Location

Sydney
Australia
33° 51' 40.2588" S, 151° 12' 38.0268" E
AU
General info: 

If Americas Cups Yachts are not your cup of tea, there are dozens of ferries that can take you experience Sydney from the sea. The ferries are often hop on hop off type of missiles which bring you to the most important landmarks of Sydney. Highly recommended option to replace the similar buses in your itinerary.

Several ferries sail every day from the main hub, Circular Quay. Some of the destinations they will take you include: Manly, Taronga Zoo, Luna Park, Circular Quay, Darling Harbour, Watsons Bay and Quarantine Station. You can jump on and off at any of the stops.

Getting there: 

Departure Points vary regarding to the ferry you choose. They are mainly situated at the Circular Quay.

Costs: 

24 hours pass will cost around $45.

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