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Sydney Ferries

Cruise the Harbour the Scenic Way

Sydney Ferries are the best way to traverse the magnificent harbour and view it the way many locals do. It can be a great way to explore the city. It is one of the most enjoyable ways to view the city's hidden secrets and attractions. I've done so on many occasions. The ferry system has been operating here for over 100years with first class experience, you can explore discover enjoy...

Magnificent cruising, beautiful native bushland and harbourside beaches as well as the very best waterfront mansions and city views available on the harbour.

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39 Harbourside Wharfs to Choose From

One of the closest places to visit from Circular Quay is Balmain. There's definitely something for everyone on the water. Whether you wish to ride for fun and sightseeing or just to get around, they are indispensable! traveling on the harbour is often a cheap, convenient and captivating way to see the city and its suburbs at its very finest. You'll definitely enjoy the day out. Take a rivercat ride upstream to visit Lake Parramatta

One of the best trips to do is take the rivercat to Parramatta and spend a little time around town, the visitors centre and perhaps wander over (or catch a cab) to Lake Parramatta. Enjoy this parkland estate in the middle of the city.

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Circular Quay - Sydney Ferry Terminus

Right down there on the harbour front between the Opera House and The Bridge is the main Ferry terminus. (as seen in the photo above)

One of the absolute best value for money buys has to be a Sydney Pass. For a more information visit sydneyferries.info or call the Transport Infoline on 131 500. Timetables and brochures are available free from TransitShops located at Circular Quay (Cnr Loftus & Alfred Streets); Wynard Station (Carrington Street); Queen Victoria Building (York Street Entrance). The Sydney Visitor Information Centre at George Street and the Ticket Office at Wharf 4, Circular Quay.

There's a range of affordable ticket options to suit anyones travel needs. Remember? Travel Passes not only save you money but can also enable you to enjoy unlimited travel on all Sydney Ferries, buses and trains.

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