Sydney Attractions and Itineraries
The global city of Sydney is built on one of the world's most beautiful waterways, Sydney Harbour.
A truly unique experience, many claim that exploring Sydney Harbour from the deck of a Sydney ferry is a must.
From the sea to the suburbs - Sydney Ferries offers you the chance to experience Sydney - taking you to a variety of 'must-see' tourist attractions and revealing many of Sydney's local secrets.
Check out some Harbour Attractions or use some of our Harbour Itineraries to plan a beautiful day out.
Sydney Ferries suggests:
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Take a look into Sydney's early brush with death and disease - visit the magnificent heritage site of the North Head Quarantine Station, within the picturesque Sydney Harbour National Park.
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Seeing Olympic venues in ways you'd never imagine! Take a Segway tour and explore Sydney Olympic Park - home of the Sydney 2000 Olympic and Paralympics Games - it's the greatest fun you'll ever have on 2 wheels!
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Let every step take your breath away with some of the most spectacular views of Sydney Harbour along the Watson's Bay to South Head Walk. Stop for lunch at the world famous Doyle's for a serving of their delicious fish and chips next to Watsons Bay Wharf.
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Experience the wonder of the historic Garden Island - brimming with character and Australian Naval heritage, the Royal Australian Navy Heritage Centre is surrounded by delightful gardens and the most amazingly panoramic views of Sydney Harbour.
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Stop for lunch at the famous Sydney Rowing Club, only a casual 50 metre stroll from the Abbotsford ferry wharf. Established in 1870, SRC is the oldest rowing club in NSW with past members including A.B. “Banjo” Patterson and the first Prime Minister of Australia, Sir Edmund Barton. The club has won many prestigious awards and is the perfect spot to enhance your ferry experience.