City Guides
Sydney
Getting There By Water
Getting There By Water
Sydney
Most Popular Hotels in Sydney:
7 Hickson Road, The Rocks, NSW 2000
61 Macquarie Street, ,
61 Macquarie Street, ,
61 Macquarie Street, East Circular Quay, NSW 2000
Passenger services dock at Darling Harbour Passenger Terminal, located a short walk from the city centre, while cruise ships berth at the Sydney Cove Passenger Terminal, Circular Quay. There are no facilities at the terminals, although restaurants, cafes, ATMs and other conveniences can be found in the neighbouring Rocks and Darling Harbour areas. Information is available from the Department of Shipping (tel: (02) 9296 4999; website: www.sydneyports.com.au).
Ferry services: There is probably no more memorable way for one to arrive in Sydney than by water. Unfortunately, however, services to Australia are limited. From Europe, the USA and Hong Kong, P&O (tel: 132 469, in Australia only; website: www.pocruises.com.au) and Cunard (tel: 132 441, in Australia only; website: www.cunardline.com.au) include Sydney on their itineraries.
Tours of Sydney
Sydney Sightseeing Pass: See Sydney and Beyond Smartvisit Card - Starting from £37.09 per person
Blue Mountains Deluxe Small Group Eco Tour from Sydney - Starting from £104.66 per person 
Sydney Harbour Sunset Dinner Cruise - Starting from £32.44 per person 
Blue Mountains Nature and Wildlife Day Tour from Sydney - Starting from £51.43 per person 
Sydney Harbour Tour by Helicopter - Starting from £98.41 per person
Most Popular Hotels in Sydney:
7 Hickson Road, The Rocks, NSW 2000
61 Macquarie Street, ,
61 Macquarie Street, ,
61 Macquarie Street, East Circular Quay, NSW 2000
Passenger services dock at Darling Harbour Passenger Terminal, located a short walk from the city centre, while cruise ships berth at the Sydney Cove Passenger Terminal, Circular Quay. There are no facilities at the terminals, although restaurants, cafes, ATMs and other conveniences can be found in the neighbouring Rocks and Darling Harbour areas. Information is available from the Department of Shipping (tel: (02) 9296 4999; website: www.sydneyports.com.au).
Ferry services: There is probably no more memorable way for one to arrive in Sydney than by water. Unfortunately, however, services to Australia are limited. From Europe, the USA and Hong Kong, P&O (tel: 132 469, in Australia only; website: www.pocruises.com.au) and Cunard (tel: 132 441, in Australia only; website: www.cunardline.com.au) include Sydney on their itineraries.
Ferry services: There is probably no more memorable way for one to arrive in Sydney than by water. Unfortunately, however, services to Australia are limited. From Europe, the USA and Hong Kong, P&O (tel: 132 469, in Australia only; website: www.pocruises.com.au) and Cunard (tel: 132 441, in Australia only; website: www.cunardline.com.au) include Sydney on their itineraries.
Tours of Sydney



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