Sydney ferries are an exciting way to explore the beautiful city while enjoying the stunning views that make up its numerous attractions.
With its rich history, the harbour is a must-visit while in Sydney. Its heritage can be traced back to when the first ferry arrived at the harbour about two years after the First Fleet arrived.
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Whether you’d love to enjoy sightseeing at The Rocks or look forward to enjoying the wildlife at Taronga Zoo, Sydney ferries are reliable and convenient. The ferries range from the classic vessels of the Rosman fleet to the contemporary double-enders that use the Manly Route. For those who would like, there is also the option of expensive Catamarans to enjoy a unique vacation.
Some of the best ferry trips will take you around Sydney’s most iconic destinations. Make your way to Darling Harbour, just a 20-minute ride from Circular Quay. Here, you can enjoy gourmet dining at any of the numerous establishments that line the harbour. Treat the family to kid-friendly attractions like the Sea Life Sydney Aquarium, Powerhouse Museum, and Madame Tussauds.
A trip to Sydney is incomplete without enjoying the Mosman Ferries. As the name suggests, these ferries provide services to Mosman Bay. Some attractions you can expect to see during the ride include Cremorne Point, south Mosman and Taronga Zoo. Mosman Ferries leaves Circular Quay at 6:05am on weekdays and 7am on weekends.
Other Sydney ferries offer different destinations, including Cockatoo Island, Parramatta, and Watsons Bay. Remember to check with the ferry services before your trip to purchase tickets and plan your journey effectively.
How much is an adult one way ticket Circular Quay to Manly?
Hi Greg and Linda,
I have used the Trip Planner on the Transport NSW website and it states that an Adult ticket Circular Quay Station to Manly Wharf via the ferry would be $7.65.
There are other ways to get from Circular Quay Station to Manly Wharf, but they include a lot more walking, multiple buses and takes nearly 3 times as longer (19 mins vs at least 55 mins), so it’s not worth the hassle there to try to save a couple of dollars.
Thanks
Michael