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WILD LIFE Sydney promo posterWILD LIFE Sydney Darling Harbour

Catch a ferry from Circular Quay to Darling Harbour for a family fun filled day. Head to WILD LIFE Sydney - the Australian animal adventure in the heart of the city.

Walk through iconic Australian habitats and encounter some of the most loved, feared and unique Australian animals. Then, head next door to Sydney Aquarium!

 

 

 

 

Sydney AquariumSydney Aquarium at Darling Harbour

Sydney Aquarium, at Darling Harbour, features one of the world's biggest aquariums containing a vast collection of Australian fish displayed in their natural habitat. You've heard of walking on water - now 'walk under water' and discover Australia's unique marine life.

 

Photo of Giraffes at Taronga ZooVisit Taronga Zoo by ferry with a ZooPass!

Marvel at Australia's greatest assortment of native and exotic animals at Taronga Zoo. Situated at Mosman, Taronga Zoo has one of the most spectacular panoramic views of Sydney Harbour and various iconic landmarks.

Your all in one Zoo Pass includes a return trip on Sydney Ferries from Circular Quay to Taronga Zoo Wharf, entry into Australia's leading zoological garden, sky safari ride and bus connection to the main entry gate.

Photo of the Laughing Clowns at Luna Park

Luna Park at Milsons Point/ Luna Park Wharf

Just a short ride aboard Sydney Ferries, Luna Park is an amusement park with a difference - set on Sydney Harbour against the magnificent backdrop of the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge.

Release your inner lunatic with a Classic Rides Pass Ranger - Maloneys Corner Ride - A futuristic pirate ship, this vessel rocks forwards and backwards, stops upside down and even does a complete 360 degree spin! Take the challenge if you dare!

Coney Island - Midway Ride - Australia's only authentic 1930s fun house takes everyone back to their childhood. Experience the thrill of riding the Slides, stumbling through Barrels of Fun, tackling Ye Olde Turkey Trot or lasting the distance on the Joy Wheel. For more information visit www.lunaparksydney.com

Photo of the main entrance of Cockatoo Island

Cockatoo Island on Sydney Harbour

Catch a ferry to the largest island in Sydney Harbour and explore its convict prison and remnants of its shipbuilding past - workshops, cranes, towers, dry docks and houses. The impressive sandstone convict structures have been nominated for listing on UNESCO's World Heritage List. You can book a tour of the island with knowledgeable guides or explore it at your leisure on a self-guided walk. Or you can pitch a tent and camp on an island in the middle of the world's most beautiful harbour. Where else can you find harbour views from $45 a night!

Cockatoo Island is open every day. For more information visit the Cockatoo Island website.

Sydney Rowing Club at Abbotsford

Catch a ferry along the Parramatta River to the Abbotsford Wharf, home of the famous Sydney Rowing Club. 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. Completing a full redevelopment in November 2007 Sydney Rowing Club has since won many awards for best Club Development (2009), Best Restaurant “Dedes Restaurant”  (2008, 2009 and 2010), Best Casual Dining Venue “Watergrill” (2009 and 2010) and Best Wedding services (2009). With multiple dining options, uninterrupted 180 degree water views, live entertainment, a variety of indoor and outdoor seating and located only a 50 metre stroll from the Abbotsford Wharf this is truly the perfect venue to enhance your ferry experience.

Sydney Rowing Club is open every day. For more information visit www.sydneyrowingclub.com.au