Sydney Olympic Park Ferry Wharf |
6) Circular Quay to Parramatta
In Sydney’s west, Parramatta is booming, with new hotels and restaurants, festivals and oh-so-cool entertainment precincts. Getting there along congested freeways can be a headache, however. We recommend swapping the car for a RiverCat catamaran and gliding – sans traffic – along the Parramatta River on a leisurely one-hour cruise. Sit back, relax and enjoy views of Cockatoo Island, Drummoyne, Kissing Point, Meadowbank and Sydney Olympic Park, before you alight.TIP: Head to the new Parramatta Square and you’ll find a diverse range of restaurants, dishing up everything from Japanese to gelato, burgers to pastries.
Parramatta River ferries depart from Circular Quay, Mon-Fri 6.47am-11.37pm; Sat & Sun 7.07am-11.37pm.
7) ) Barangaroo to Circular Quay via Luna Park
Aerial of Sydney Harbour, Milsons Point |
TIP: Sydney has some of the best cafes in the world, so start in Barangaroo with a brew and pastry at Shortstop Coffee & Donuts or a Japanese-inspired breakfast at Devon Cafe.
Barangaroo ferries to Circular Quay via Luna Park depart every half hour.
8) Barangaroo to Balmain East
Balmain East Ferry Wharf, Balmain waterfront Credit: James Horan |
TIP: Pets are permitted on ferries if they are in a box/basket/container – at the discretion of the crew. And when you arrive in Balmain, most pubs are dog friendly, so you can drink and dine with pooch in tow.
Balmain East ferries depart from Barangaroo on the Parramatta line.
9) Barangaroo to Blackwattle Bay
View across Blackwattle Bay, Glebe - Credit: James Horan |
TIP: The Sydney Fish Market is home to the Sydney Seafood School, where you can book in for cooking classes ranging from how to prepare XO crab to making an Italian seafood feast.
Blackwattle Bay ferries depart from Barangaroo, Mon-Fri 6.56am-7.56pm; Sat & Sun 8.56am-6.56pm.
10) Cronulla to Bundeena
Tonkin Street Public Wharf, Cronulla |
TIP: The Bundeena to Wattamola Walk (which forms part of the larger Coast Track) is legendary, spanning clifftops and with epic coastal views – look out for whales between May and September. The walk is 3.5 hours one way, and you can book a shuttle bus service for your return journey through Bundeena Kayaks.
Travel between Cronulla Wharf and Bundeena Wharf, Mon-Fri 5.30am-7.30pm; Sat & Sun 8.30am-7pm (Sep-May) & 8.30am-6pm (Jun-Aug). Note: Opal cards are not accepted.
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